Overview :. . . turn onto Chincoteague Road. . . just past the rockets at the NASA Visitor Center, open the car windows. The road bends to the right a... Read More
Overview :Pursued by Bolivian security agents, Gonzalo Mamani, a Bolivian physician and spy for the CIA, and Paul Morgan, an authority on tuberculosis... Read More
Overview :The dramatic story of tuberculosis is told here in a straightforward and accessible style. It presents the stories of persons connected with... Read More
Overview :In this classic work by one of America's most distinguished historians, Daniel Boorstin enters into Thomas Jefferson's world of ideas. By an... Read More
Overview :Houses and Gardens of Kyoto presents over 500 photos of the most excellent examples of traditional Japanese architecture from every signific... Read More
Overview :This collection of twenty-one unabridged interviews puts us immediately in the company of one of the presiding literary figures of our times... Read More
Overview :No phrase in American letters has had a more profound influence on church-state law, policy, and discourse than Thomas Jefferson's "wall of ... Read More
Overview :Every Supreme Court transition presents an opportunity for a shift in the balance of the third branch of American government, but the replac... Read More
Overview :This is a study of changing attitudes-of patients, the medical community, and society in general-towards tuberculosis, over the course of a ... Read More
Overview :Daniel is a book intended to be read thoroughly from beginning to end. The final verse (12:13) promises a restoration of what was lost in th... Read More
Overview :In this revealing social history, Daniel Thomas Cook explores the roots of children's consumer culture--and the commodification of childhood... Read More