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Two Hundred Years After Charles Darwin'S Birth (February 12, 1809), This Thoroughly Illustrated, Yet Concise Biography Reveals The Great Scientist As Husband, Father, And Friend.Tim...
The First Edition Of Frans De Waal'S Chimpanzee Politics Was Acclaimed Not Only By Primatologists For Its Scientific Achievement But Also By A Much Broader...
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Richly Illustrated With Photographic Reproductions Of Nearly Three Hundred Specimens, Coinage In The Roman Economy Offers A Significant Contribution To Roman Economic History. The First...
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Winner Of The Modernist Studies Association Book Prize Of The Modernist Studies Associationin This Highly Original Study, Jeremy Braddock Focuses On Collective Forms Of Modernist...
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