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 | Screen legend Sidney Poitier's powerful third memoir is written as series of letters to his great-granddaughter who was born in 2005. He retells the story of his own life, from his idyllic childhood in the Bahamas, to being homeless and destitute in... |
 | Beginning with the Union ambush at Bristoe Station in October of 1863, this novel depicts Robert E. Lee's attempts to defend northern Virginia from General Grant's more powerful forces. The conclusion to the trilogy begun by the author's Pulitzer... |
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 | Husky-voiced, Dove Award-winning singer Jeremy Camp returns for his sixth album of praiseful pop-rock balladry. The self-penned songs here glow with Camp's genuine passion and obvious faith, particularly the title track, which espouses humility and... |
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 | Written in 1604 when James I--a king particularly concerned with the religious aspects of his leadership--was fresh on the throne, MEASURE FOR MEASURE is a reflection of its time. In it, a sovereign's role in the legislation of morality is explored,... |
 | From what kind of pencil to use to drilling an exploratory hole without damaging plumbing or wiring, here is a valuable compendium of brass-tacks advice and tried-and-true tricks of the carpentry trade. |