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|  | The Silent Men by Richard H. Dickinson Description not available.Monroe and Patterson, America's finest snipers in Vietnam's dangerous Mekong Delta, begin a top secret assignment to terminate their Viet Cong counterpart, a man known as Black Ghost. AUTHOR: Richard H. Dickinson PUBLISHER: Rugged Land FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Sorrow, the Sacrifice by Thomas W. Petrisko With more than 300 sightings of apparitions around the world in this century, Christina Gallagher's experience has been singular. Since 1985, Christina has received messages from Mary, Jesus and various saints. This is the account of the revelation that God wishes to give the world through Christina, an eloquent plea for the renewal of faith and the attainment of peace. AUTHOR: Thomas W. Petrisko PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Trade Paperbacks FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Engines of the Mind by Joel Shurkin Description not available.Traces the history of the computer from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the present and describes the development of the computer industry AUTHOR: Joel Shurkin PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Where You Belong by Mary Ann McGuigan Set in 1963, this is the story of 13-year-old Fiona, who comes of age against the backdrop of the American civil rights movement. After fleeing from her abusive husband, Fiona's mother finds an apartment for herself and her four children. All seems to be going well until they are evicted, and forced to move in with relatives. Fiona, feeling particularly unwelcome, goes to live with her alcoholic father, then runs off on her own. While wandering the streets, she meets Yolanda, an African American girl who is a former classmate. Despite her parents' orders to stay out of the mixed-race neighborhood where Yolanda lives, Fiona spends the day there and witnesses racial prejudice and the burgeoning civil rights struggle firsthand--which sparks her own determination to stand up for herself. AUTHOR: Mary Ann McGuigan PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | History of the National Guitar Co. by Bob Brozman These beautiful instruments have long been a favorite with musicians. This book is a history, source book and owner`s manual that covers the facts and figures necessary for serious collectors. In addition to many black and white historical photos, there is also a 32-page color section highlighting models. Covers the company`s full history; specific styles and models of all instruments: Hawaiian, blues, and jazz artists who have used Nationals; a history of their advertising; set-up and maintenance; and much more. Appendixes include serial numbers for all instruments, a company chronology and a Hawaiian Artist Discography. AUTHOR: Bob Brozman PUBLISHER: Centerstream Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Big Bug Book by Margery Facklam, Nelson Runger, Paul Facklam An introduction to such oversize insects as the Atlas moth, the Goliath beetle, the Madagascar hissing cockroach, and the tarantula hawk wasp. Illustrated with color paintings. AUTHOR: Margery Facklam, Nelson Runger, Paul Facklam PUBLISHER: Little, Brown & Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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