CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Artisanal Kitchen: Baking for Breakfast
Cheryl Day, Griffith Day
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Who are universities for?: Re-making higher education
Josie McLellan, Tom Sperlinger, Richard Pettigrew
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Celebrate Today Journal (Flexibound with Sticker Sheets)
Hello!Lucky
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Animal Models for Examining Social Influences on Drug Addiction: Volume 140
Foster M. Olive, Seven Tomek
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Stories of the Old West
Steven Price, Tom McCarthy
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Forms of Enchantment: Writings on Art & Artists
Marina Warner
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Sister BFFs
Philippa Rice
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Chinese Movie Magazines: From Charlie Chaplin to Chairman Mao 1921-1951
Paul Fonoroff
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From here to maternity (reissue): Becoming a mother
Ann Oakley
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Problematic: How Toxic Callout Culture is Destroying Feminism
Dianna E. Anderson
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Buddhist Monks and the Politics of Lanka’s Civil War: Ethnoreligious Nationalism of the Sinhala Sangha and Peacemaking in Sri Lanka, 1995-2010
Suren Raghavan
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The Canadian Party System: An Analytic History
Richard Johnston
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Education and the Commercial Mindset
Samuel E. Abrams
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Photochemistry: Volume 46
Angelo Albini, Stefano Protti
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Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe
ALEX J KAY, DAVID STAHEL
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The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puerto Rico
Antonio Sotomayor
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Irezumi Itai: Traditional Japanese Tattoos: Meanings, Shapes, and Motifs
Yori Moriarty
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“Never Cook Bacon Naked”: And Other Words of Wisdom for the Home Cook
Doreen Chila-Jones
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My Life in Color (Guided Journal): A Keepsake of My Past, Present
Watson Brittany
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Quality Management in Forensic Science
Sean Doyle
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