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|  | The Red-Haired Girl on the Bog by Patricia Monaghan Description not available.An Irish-American student and teacher of poetry, mythology, feminist spirituality, religion, and environmental studies travels to Ireland in search of her roots, and finds herself on a spiritual pilgrimage where she discovers spiritual ancestors in the legends of spirited women such as witches, hags, goddesses, wanton girls, and mothers. AUTHOR: Patricia Monaghan PUBLISHER: New World Library FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Travel 
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 | Successful Sports Officiating by Jerry Grunska, National Association of Sports Officials Staff, Referee Enterprises Staff Referee magazine provides real-life examples to cover referee objectives, conduct, communication skills, decision making, time management, legal rights and responsibilities, and business aspects of officiating. 63 photos. AUTHOR: Jerry Grunska, National Association of Sports Officials Staff, Referee Enterprises Staff PUBLISHER: Human Kinetics Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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 | The Globe Ice Man by Jennifer Armstrong, Simon Boughton, Taylor Mali When their ship, Endurance, became icebound in Antarctica & sank in 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton & his 27 crewmen were 100 miles from land. Unbelievably, they all survived. At first, the men played on the ice to kill time, but after the ship sank, they took to their life boats & spent a year & a half traveling over ice, water & mountains to reach safety. Includes 2 maps AUTHOR: Jennifer Armstrong, Simon Boughton, Taylor Mali PUBLISHER: Audio Bookshelf FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Travel 
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 | Paris by Matthew Weinreb Over the centuries, Paris has enjoyed a reputation as a city at the forefront of architecture and urban planning. Its grand boulevards and parks, its classical proportions, its towers and palaces imprint themselves on the memories of the many visitors to this most imposing of cities. Prize-winning photographer Matthew Weinreb turns his expert eye to the rich facades of the French capital, throwing a new and startling light on even the most familiar sites. Like his highly individual portrait of London, this visual essay revisits the monuments and icons, and elevates the everyday images of the city. Issued in a miniature pocket-sized format, and at an incredible price, Paris: Portrait of a City is a powerful celebration of the buildings and their features, punctuated by anecdotal essays about centuries of Parisian architectural history. AUTHOR: Matthew Weinreb PUBLISHER: Phaidon Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Travel 
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 | India the Land by Bobbie Kalman Description not available.Describes the variety of India's land and people, its cities and villages, agriculture, industry and transportation, the problems of development, and its animal life. AUTHOR: Bobbie Kalman PUBLISHER: Crabtree Publishing Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Travel 
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 | Boxer's Start-Up by Doug Werner Description not available.A guide to boxing training and techniques with information about equipment, safety, working out, and offensive and defensive skills, with a history of the sport AUTHOR: Doug Werner PUBLISHER: Tracks Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Sports & Outdoors 
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