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Four men who changed the Universe

Traces the progression of man's knowledge of the stars and solar system and examines in detail the work of four men who changed man's view of the universe: Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, and Galileo.

How Indians really lived

Accounts of the daily lives of North American Indians, as reconstructed by archaeologists and anthropologists. Examines each of the nine different culture areas such as the desert dwellers of the Southwest and the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic.

How Indians really lived

Accounts of the daily lives of North American Indians, as reconstructed by archaeologists and anthropologists. Examines each of the nine different culture areas such as the desert dwellers of the Southwest and the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic.

Four men who changed the Universe

Traces the progression of man's knowledge of the stars and solar system and examines in detail the work of four men who changed man's view of the universe: Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, and Galileo.

Four men who changed the Universe

Traces the progression of man's knowledge of the stars and solar system and examines in detail the work of four men who changed man's view of the universe: Copernicus, Tycho, Kepler, and Galileo.

How Indians really lived

Accounts of the daily lives of North American Indians, as reconstructed by archaeologists and anthropologists. Examines each of the nine different culture areas such as the desert dwellers of the Southwest and the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic.

How Indians really lived

Accounts of the daily lives of North American Indians, as reconstructed by archaeologists and anthropologists. Examines each of the nine different culture areas such as the desert dwellers of the Southwest and the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic.

How Indians really lived

Accounts of the daily lives of North American Indians, as reconstructed by archaeologists and anthropologists. Examines each of the nine different culture areas such as the desert dwellers of the Southwest and the Eskimo hunters of the Arctic.

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