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The Shorebirds of North America A Natural History and Photographic Celebration Pete Dunne, Kevin T. Karlson
The Real Internet Architecture Past, Present, and Future Evolution Pamela Zave, Jennifer Rexford
Who Really Wrote the Bible The Story of the Scribes William M. Schniedewind
Leon Battista Alberti Writer and Humanist Martin McLaughlin
Privileging Place How Second Homeowners Transform Communities and Themselves Meaghan Stiman
The Burnt Book Reading the Talmud Marc-Alain Ouaknin, Llewellyn Brown
The Age of Reconstruction How Lincoln’s New Birth of Freedom Remade the World Don H. Doyle
How the West Became Antisemitic Jews and the Formation of Europe, 800–1500 Ivan G. Marcus
Strabo's Geography A Translation for the Modern World Strabo, Peter Frankopan, Sarah Pothecary
Polis A New History of the Ancient Greek City-State from the Early Iron Age to the End of Antiquity John Ma
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