From "Frontier Schools" in Children of the Wild West by Russell Freedman. Text copyright © 1983 by Russell Freedman. Jean Kenward: "The Fourth of July" by Jean Kenward. Text copyright © 1989 by Jean Kenward.
NC State textbook adoption 2006-07.
Dance is a commitment to principles; an art form beyond rankings and judgment. This book will show you how to put meaning back into movement, and joy back into the dance studio.
Marion Zane is the top Trophy—she has it all: a faithful husband, loyal fellow-Trophy girlfriends, queen-bee status over the Hollywood "name-above-the-title" charities, and—best of all—no prenup!
A gently humorous, deeply affecting play by one of Canada's most respected writers.
History of head shrinking as practiced by the Jivaro or Shuar Indians of Ecuador and Peru. Explains the process and cultural reasons behind it.
People will tell you that dragons are imaginary, that they don't exist.
Additionally, they present objectively and discuss dispassionately the topic of human proclivity toward ritual violence. This book fills the gap in literature on this subject.
When a former sixties radical is murdered during a string of random sniper attacks, the All Souls Legal Cooperative must settle his surprisingly large estate.
In the tradition of Peter Capstick's stories of the hunting world of Africa, Thornberry has a unique ability to give the reader insights into the hows and whys of big game hunting, while relating all of this in short story fashion.
The work is a reflection about victory, and analyses through visual suggestions its two key aspects: goals and trails.