Richard Taylor
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In this unique series, the Civil War comes vividly to life, as those who were there give eye-witness accounts from both sides of the bloody conflict. A sugar farmer and gentleman politician with no military training before the war, General Richard Taylor--son of President Zachary Taylor--plays a major role in the Red River campaign. Out of print since 1879. (Excerpt from Goodreads)
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Mitchell Beazley
Pub. Date
2017.
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BrewDog, one of the world's fastest-growing food and drink brands, presents a comprehensive guide to craft beer. Learn how to understand different beer styles, how to cook with beer and match beers with food, and how to brew your own beer. -- Adapted from Amazon.com summary.
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Health Professions Press, Inc
Pub. Date
2016
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"Be prepared to be challenged and inspired! . . . This book should be essential reading for all entrusted with the care of people with dementia."
—Christine Bryden, author and dementia advocate
"a convincing argument for culture change by means of . . . well-being as a sustainable intervention strategy and a guide to changing perceptions."
―Dementia journal (United Kingdom)
From the internationally acclaimed...
—Christine Bryden, author and dementia advocate
"a convincing argument for culture change by means of . . . well-being as a sustainable intervention strategy and a guide to changing perceptions."
―Dementia journal (United Kingdom)
From the internationally acclaimed...
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Unicorn
Pub. Date
2022.
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A Thousand Fates' explores the afterlife of medieval monasticism in England and Wales, a thousand years monasticism in England and Wales came to an abrupt end in the mid-sixteenth century with the Dissolution of the Monasteries. At its peak two hundred years earlier, many people chose the contemplative life, while the rich sought salvation through the foundation or embellishment of religious houses. Much of the nation's wealth was locked into these...