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1177 B.C.

a graphic history of the year civilization collapsed
A graphic novel-style adaptation of the title "1177 B.C.," which investigates the history of the Bronze Age, the Sea Peoples, and how and why the civilizations of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean seem to have suddenly collapsed three thousand years ago. Two young friends living in the cataclysm's aftermath visit the kingdoms of the Minoans, Myceneans, Canaanites, Assyrians, Hittites, and Egyptians and learn about the individual events that contributed to the collapse.

One true loves

2022
"While on a post-graduation Mediterranean cruise with her family, Lenore Bennett meets a hopeless romantic with a ten-year plan who helps her find something she's been looking for--love"--OCLC.

One true loves

"While on a post-graduation Mediterranean cruise with her family, Lenore Bennett meets a hopeless romantic with a ten-year plan who helps her find something she's been looking for--love"--OCLC.
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Fifty early medieval things

materials of culture in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
2019
"An introduction to the material culture of the greater Mediterranean world, including Europe and western Asia, this book connects actual things to the political, economic, cultural, and social forces that shaped the first millennium AD"--Provided by publisher.

The Barbary wars

American independence in the Atlantic world
2005
Presents a comprehensive history of America's conflict with Barbary pirates who, during 1784 and 1785, conducted a series of raids on American shipping, thus interfering with U.S. trade endeavors in the Mediterranean.

Nobody's prize

Still longing for adventure, Princess Helen of Sparta maintains her disguise as a boy to join her unsuspecting brothers as part of the crew of the Argo, the ship commanded by Prince Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece.
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Phoenician trade routes

2018
"The Phoenicians were known as intrepid sailors, and their skillful navigation and shipbuilding led to trade routes that brought them glory and economic power. Phoenician Trade Routes investigates the ways that technology helped to form trade partnerships between cultures, which ultimately resulted in the transmission of art, new economic systems, and more."--Amazon.
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Mediterranean trade routes

2018
Discusses the history of the Mediterranean trade routes.
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Warrior bronze

2017
"In the final book in the Gods and Warriors series, Hylas and Pirra prepare to face Telemon and the Crows in a final epic battle, all the while searching for Hylas's lost sister, Issi"--.

Cast away

true stories of survival from Europe's refugee crisis
2016

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