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9781626192416 | History Pr, June 24, 2014, cover price $19.99
Product Description: Living with an isolated tribe of primitive people in the jungles of Papua New Guinea suggests hardships involving living conditions. But for Carol Anderson the hardships experienced had more to do with cultural relationships and her own expectations of success...read more
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9781495292187 | 2 edition (Createspace Independent Pub, March 13, 2014), cover price $12.00 | About this edition: Living with an isolated tribe of primitive people in the jungles of Papua New Guinea suggests hardships involving living conditions.
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9781609497866 | History Pr, October 1, 2013, cover price $19.99
Product Description: Winner of the 2011 Skade Award from the International Skiing History Association, The History of Gunstock chronicles the triumphs and defeats of four high-altitude ski jumps and the history of the snowy trails of Gunstock Mountain Resort...read more
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9781609491369 | History Pr, October 13, 2011, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: Winner of the 2011 Skade Award from the International Skiing History Association, The History of Gunstock chronicles the triumphs and defeats of four high-altitude ski jumps and the history of the snowy trails of Gunstock Mountain Resort.
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9781453882351 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 31, 2011, cover price $14.00
Product Description: With the space demands of new equipment and sparse expansion funds, librarians are under more pressure than ever to make the best use of available space. Library Space Planning covers all aspects of space planning, library moves, and security needs...read more
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9781555700409 | Subsequent edition (Neal Schuman Pub, January 1, 1990), cover price $45.00 | About this edition: With the space demands of new equipment and sparse expansion funds, librarians are under more pressure than ever to make the best use of available space.
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