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Gutenberg's Europe

the book and the invention of Western modernity
2016
". . . historian Fr?d?ric Barbier provides an important new economic, political and social analysis of the first great 'media revolution' in the West: Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in the mid fifteenth century. In great detail and with a wealth of historical evidence . . . charts the developments in manuscript culture in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and shows how the steadily increasing need for written documents initiated the processes of change which culminated with Gutenberg."--Provided by publisher.
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Havana

a subtropical delirium
2017
"Part cultural history, part travelogue, with recipes, historic engravings, photographs, and Kurlansky's own pen-and-ink drawings throughout, Havana celebrates the city's singular music, literature, baseball, and food; its five centuries of outstanding, neglected architecture; and its extraordinary blend of cultures"--Jacket flap.
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Mexican heritage

2018
Explores the culture of Mexico through its language, religion, and food.
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The soul of America

the battle for our better angels
2018
Examines turning points in American history and explores contemporary American politics and life.
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The secrets of ancient Egypt

Egyptian pyramids and the sxecrets of the pharaohs
2018
"Howard Carter's discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb in 1923 sparked worldwide fascination about ancient Egypt, and the mysteries of the Egyptians still loom large. The Pyramids, the Sphinx, mummies, surviving artwork, and more all hold priceless clues about what life was like in ancient Egypt ... takes a closer look at the information that archaeology has revealed and the lasting impact of these findings."--Amazon.
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Fantasyland

how America went haywire : a 500-year history
2017
"...a provocative chronicle of American delusion and make-beli ef that constitutes a new paradigm for understanding our post-factual world"--Front flap.
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South Africa

2018
An introduction to South Africa, covering its history, government, people, lifestyle, and more.
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Kenya

2018
An introduction to Kenya, covering its history, government, people, lifestyle, and more.
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Israel

2017
Text and color illustrations explore the culture of Israel, including the country's food, religion, and lifestyle.
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Ancient Rome

The ancient Romans developed a civilization unlike any other. Readers discover what made ancient Rome so unique and how its influence can still be felt in the world today. The exciting text and eye-catching design enhance social studies curricula in an engaging way. Readers will want to learn even more about this fascinating civilization, which is presented to them through clear main text, informative sidebars, fun fact boxes, and colorful maps. Vibrant photographs give readers a strong visual sense of what life was like in ancient Rome and what remnants of this great civilization can still be seen today.
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