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Big top burning

the true story of an arsonist, a missing girl, and the greatest show on earth
2015
"Recounts the true story of the 1944 Hartford circus fire, one of the worst fire disasters in U.S. history"--Provided by publisher.

Hunting & gathering survival manual

2014
Provides tips and strategies to help you hunt, gather and prepare your own food in the wild, and to be prepared in an emergency.

Leaflets three, let it be!

the story of poison ivy
2014
"Everything you didn't know about poison ivy"--Back Cover.

Fingerprints, bite marks, ear prints

2014
Discusses how forensic scientists and crime scene investigators can piece together a criminal's or victim's identity and actions through clues like fingerprints, ear prints, bite marks, and other evidence. Describes several major cases of the 20th century in which botched forensics played a role.

A field guide to North Atlantic wildlife

marine mammals, seabirds, fish, and other sealife
2005
An illustrated guide to identifying marine mammals, birds, fish, turtles, sharks, rays, invertebrates, and seaweeds along the coast of the northeastern United States and Canada's Maritime Provinces, with range maps and aids for distinguishing similar species.

The Henry Holt Guide to shells of the world

1989
Over 1000 species in full color. Wide range of shells from the commonest to the most beautiful and coveted.

McClanes Field Guide to saltwater fishes of North America

a project of the Gamefish Research Association
1978
The most complete, authoritative, and profusely illustrated handbook ever published for saltwater anglers.

Omens

Twenty-four-year-old Olivia Taylor-Jones has a perfect life until she finds out that she is adopted and her birth parents are notorious serial killers serving life sentences. As the news unfolds, it brings unwanted publicity and Olivia decides she must learn the whole truth about her birth parents and takes a trip to the small town of Cainsville, Illinois where it all began.

A Long way home

The story of a young man who rediscovers not only his childhood life and home...but an identity long-since left behind.

Moths drink tears!

2014
Most people think of small insects fluttering harmlessly around lights when they think of moths. However, there are some moths with a sinister secret. They use their barbed tongues to poke animals in the eyes and drink their tears. Readers will discover all sorts of disgusting facts about moths. You will never look at a moth the same way again!.

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