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 | In this combination medical history and medical mystery, Steven Johnson recounts how John Snow, a scientist, traced the source of a London cholera outbreak in 1854 to a well pump, and how his inventive use and presentation of quantifiable scientific... |
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 | A farmer's wife who is also a school nurse has possibly been responsible for the drowning death of a child--and then, in a separate incident, she is accused of molesting a child in her care. These horrifying events and their increasingly tense and... |
 | This fifth book by Native-American poet Harjo, a member of the Muscogee Tribe, incorporates myth, dream-vision, and her own personal memories in meditations about America and her place in it. A finalist for the 2001 Lamda Literary Award. |
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 | Original score composed by Pat Metheny. Personnel includes: Pat Metheny (piano, keyboards, acoustic guitar); Gil Goldstein (organ); Steve Rodby (acoustic bass); David Samuels (percussion). Recorded in February 1999. Guitarist Pat Metheny's... |
 | A farmer's wife who is also a school nurse has possibly been responsible for the drowning death of a child--and then, in a separate incident, she is accused of molesting a child in her care. These horrifying events and their increasingly tense and... |