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  • av Lance Lunsford
    540,-

    A firsthand account of 1987's media-charged rescue of Baby Jessica, plus a chronicle of the community aftermath once the news cameras left.

  • av Robert Michael Pyle
    480,-

    "A collection of poems that explore the nature, large and small, of the physical world and the stories of its varied inhabitants"--

  • av Tom Hutton
    590,-

    A neurobehavioral analysis of Adolf Hitler drawn from a lifetime of medical research and clinical experience.

  • - Northern Mexico and Texas, 1838-1840
    av Paul D. Lack
    526,-

    Recovers the history of a significant regional revolt against the Mexican Republic, presaging other federalist rebellions and the Mexican-American War.

  • av J.Knox Jones
    276,-

    Illustrated Key to Skulls of Genera of North American Land Mammals is a manual that contains illustrations of North American land mammals such as marsupials, shrews, bats, moles among many others. This manual is a well-illustrated key, useful for identifying mammals through cranial characteristics. It also contains line-drawings, and many photographs to aid in identifying related genera. The distribution, diversity, and characteristics of each order and family of land mammals found in North American and to the north of Mexico are briefly discussed. J. Knox Jones, Jr., was a practicing mammalogist for more than 40 years. He was a Paul Whitfield Horn Professor of Biological Sciences at Texas Tech and a Curator at the Museum of Texas Tech University. Jones authored or edited 14 books among is more than 350 publications, and has studied mammals on five continents. He was a past president of the American Society of Mammalogists and was awarded the C. Hart Merriam Award, the H. H. T. Jackson Award, and Honorary Membership by that society. In 1992, he was selected as Texas Distinguished Scientist of the Year by the Texas Academy of Science, and was awarded the Donald W. Tinkle Research Excellence Award by the Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Richard W. Manning is a member of the faculty of Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. He has authored more than 40 publications, most of which deal with mammals. Manning has had considerable instructional experience in laboratories in mammalogy, and has been cited for his excellence in teaching. He is also an avid field biologist, and thus has studied mammals in their natural habitats as well. Manning took most of the photographs used in this laboratory manual and made many of the line drawings.

  • - A Newsman's Story of Recovery
    av Bob Horton
    546,-

    Bob Horton began his journalism career as a reporter for the Lubbock Avalanche Journal. Skill and good fortune took him to Washington, DC. The success Horton enjoyed as a journalist mostly hid his gradual descent into alcoholism. Of Bulletins and Booze candidly recounts the unforgettable moments of Horton's career, as well as the moments he would just as soon forget.

  • - Sport and U.S. Latino Communities
     
    826,-

  • - Who Were They?
    av Judith Buber Agassi
    656,-

    "First English edition published by Oneworld Publications, copyright c 2007 by Judith Buber Agassi"--Title page verso.

  • av Clare V. McKanna
    610,-

    A legal odyssey of the Indian scout who became a Western legend.

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