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An investigative account of the medical, sexual, and scientific questions surrounding the spread of AIDS across the country.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
For additional historical publications produced by the U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command, please check out these resources here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/naval-history-heritage-command Year 2016 marked the 71st anniversary of ...
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
His carnival-barker marketing prowess helped save the comic-book industry and superhero fiction. His cameos in Marvel movies have charmed billions. When he died in 2018, grief poured in from around the world, further cementing his legacy.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
You will understand why this difference so often keeps them trapped in their current situations.This book contains everything you always wondered about success but did not know to ask.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
This reader’s edition streamlines Sonja Arntzen and Moriyuki Itō’s acclaimed translation of the Sarashina Diary for general readers and classroom use.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement explores the crucial role of network television in reconfiguring new attitudes in race relations during the civil rights movement.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
Veteran editor and author Richard Cohen takes us on a fascinating excursion into the lives and minds of our greatest writers—from Balzac and Eliot to Woolf and Nabokov, through to Zadie Smith and Stephen King, with a few mischievous ...
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
Shakespeare is both the world's most quoted author and a frequent quoter himself. This volume unites these creative practices.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
In Historical Knowledge, Historical Error, Megill dispels some of the confusion. Here, he discusses issues of narrative, objectivity, and memory.
inauthor: Robert Burnand from books.google.com
Weaving anthropological and philosophical reflections on the ordinary into her analysis, Das points toward a new way of interpreting violence in societies and cultures around the globe.