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John C. Calhoun
“Constitutions stand to governments, as laws do to individuals. As the object of laws is, to regulate and restrain the actions of individuals, so as to prevent one from oppressing…
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Judging Lincoln
Judging Lincoln collects nine of the most insightful essays on the topic of the sixteenth president as written over the past twenty years by Frank J. Williams, chief justice of…
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Kelso
The Inspiring True Story of One of the Most Successful and Beloved Thoroughbreds in Racing History Praise for Kelso: The Horse of Gold: “Ms. Kennedy has captured the grandeur of…
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Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary Georgia
This history of the American Revolution in Georgia offers a thorough examination of how landownership issues complicated and challenged colonists’ loyalties. Despite underdevelopment and isolation, eighteenth-century Georgia was an alluring…
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Living in the Shade of Islam
Refuting the numerous misconceptions about Islam, this guide reveals the underlying essence of the beliefs and rituals of the Islam faith.
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Mexican Architects: A Contemporary Vision
A home implies an active combination and interaction of many elements. This is a passionate challenge for any architect, one that requires the use of his or her entire “craft”…
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Mexican Interiors: Current Trends
The culmination of any project represents a creative process. The journey begins by establishing needs. Next comes an in-depth analysis of the overall concept and a road map on how…
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New Studies in the History of American Slavery
These essays, by some of the most prominent young historians writing about slavery, fill gaps in our understanding of such subjects as enslaved women, the Atlantic and internal slave trades,…
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Notes from a Sealed Room
In this compelling and often startling account, Robert Werman chronicles his experiences as an Israeli citizen living in Jerusalem during the Gulf War. On January 19, 1991, he began writing…
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Prairie Avenue Cookbook
This enchanting cookbook by Carol Callahan allows us to reverse time and transcend space in order to enter a period and place in American history when confidence abounded and all…