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Threads of Destiny is the next must read in historical fiction Thu, 25 Jun 2009 Jon Ellis' life has reached a crossroads, and the easiest way forward seems the worst choice
William Swafford's Mound Hill Cemetery Wed, 24 Jun 2009 The new release from William Swafford using his hometown as the setting.
THE H WORD: Give this book to a gynecologist Wed, 24 Jun 2009 THE H WORD takes an unflinching look at the complex environment of hysterectomy, and those who enable it. It explores issues of money, sex, and power in the most common non-obstetric surgery performed in America.
Research demonstrates traces of Roman land-division near the Roman city of Tongres (Belgium) Wed, 24 Jun 2009 In Cadastres, Misconceptions and Northern Gaul archaeologist Rick Bonnie studies the Roman cadastre, a particular form of land allotment that was implemented by the Romans in regions throughout their Empire, from Syria to Gaul. After discussing and examining the history of research and historical and archaeological sources on Roman cadastres, he focuses on the Belgian Hesbaye region. Bonnie demonstrates that traces of a Roman cadastre may still be visible in the landscape around Tongres.
It's one of the greatest mysteries of our time Sun, 21 Jun 2009 A fast paced spy thriller in pursuit of the world’s most wanted terrorist.
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