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History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century | eReviews

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Autism: Your Questions Answered

Well written and useful for teens and caregivers. While there are plenty of materials on autism, few Q&A resources are as teen-oriented as this one.
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The World Atlas of Honey

The writing assumes some scholarly knowledge, so readers may need a thesaurus at times, but the creative and descriptive terms will appeal to most readers. The photography and layout of the book make this work absolutely fascinating.

History of North America Map by Map

A robust visually enriched resource that offers detailed lessons about geography, history, and the people who have shaped North America over millennia.

Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1

An outstanding translation of one of the most important and influential books of the last 150+ years. The quality of editing, the copious explication, and the stellar supporting documents result in a translation that will be definitive for decades. Serious readers with extensive knowledge of economics, political science, philosophy, and theory will benefit most from this rendition, but novices will be able to follow along too.

Citrus: A World History

This highly recommended resource provides an eye-opening account of a major part of many readers’ daily diets. Foodies and food historians will appreciate Mabberley’s expert explanation of how citrus became so widely loved around the world. The sumptuous artwork is a feast for the eyes as well.
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The Greatest U.S. Opens: High Drama at Golf’s Most Challenging Championship

This well-written, well-researched, and fast-paced work showcases why so many people love golf. It’s a title to give golf fans or readers looking to get hooked on the sport.

The Little Encyclopedia of Enchanted Woodland Creatures: An A-to-Z Guide to Mythical Beings of the Forest

This delightful and wondrous book reminds readers that magic is real, especially when they look at the woods and worlds around them with a willing suspension of disbelief.
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