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Explore Of No America Cumming, W. P.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.00 $Former library book. Has original dust jacket and library's cellophane jacket over that. No torn pages. No highlighting, nor writing. Original binding is tight and intact.
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Kids Explore America's Hispanic Heritage (kids Explore America'sheritage)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.63 $Presents writings by students in grades three to seven on topics of Hispanic culture, including dance, cooking, games, history, art, songs, and role models
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Explore South America
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.92 $Introduces concepts of climate, geography, and ecosystems by using those features in South America as examples.
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50 Cities of the U.S.A.: Explore America's cities with 50 fact-filled maps (Volume 4) (Americana, 4)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 71.78 $Explore skyscraper streets, museum miles, local food trucks and city parks of the United States of America and discover more than 2,000 facts that celebrate the people, culture, and diversity that have helped make America what it is today. From Anchorage to Washington D.C., take a trip through America’s well-loved cities with this unique A-Z like no other, lavishly illustrated and annotated with key cultural icons, from famous people and inventions to events, food and monuments.
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50 Cities of the U.S.A.: Explore America's cities with 50 fact-filled maps (Volume 4) (Americana, 4)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.54 $Explore skyscraper streets, museum miles, local food trucks and city parks of the United States of America and discover more than 2,000 facts that celebrate the people, culture, and diversity that have helped make America what it is today. From Anchorage to Washington D.C., take a trip through America’s well-loved cities with this unique A-Z like no other, lavishly illustrated and annotated with key cultural icons, from famous people and inventions to events, food and monuments.
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Dvorak to Duke Ellington, A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.08 $Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvoák so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress's lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoning American school of music and beyond. In Dvorak to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music's formative years: Dvorák's three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachers of Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorák to the famed Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the gifted young artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day. Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe's Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorák to Duke Ellington offers an engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorák legacy, America's music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it.
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Algonquians, Hurons and Iroquois: Champlain Explores America, 1603-1616 [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.00 $Champlain was the first explorer to make a detailed examination of the coast of Nova Scotia and New England and prepared a full and accurate account of his observations. Originally published as the Voyages & Explorations of Samuel de Champlain.
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Dvorak to Duke Ellington : A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African-American Roots
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 93.37 $Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvorák so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress's lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoning American school of music and beyond.In Dvorák to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music's formative years: Dvorák's three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachers of Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorák to the famed Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the gifted young artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day.Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe's Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorák to Duke Ellington offers an engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorák legacy, America's music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it.
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Dvorák to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.00 $Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvorák so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress's lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoning American school of music and beyond.In Dvorák to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music's formative years: Dvorák's three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachers of Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorák to the famed Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the gifted young artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day.Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe's Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorák to Duke Ellington offers an engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorák legacy, America's music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it.
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Dvorak to Duke Ellington, A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.28 $Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvoák so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress's lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoning American school of music and beyond. In Dvorak to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music's formative years: Dvorák's three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachers of Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorák to the famed Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the gifted young artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day. Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe's Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorák to Duke Ellington offers an engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorák legacy, America's music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it.
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Undaunted Courage : The Pioneering First Mission to Explore America's Western Wilderness
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.26 $'This was much more than a bunch of guys out on an exploring and collecting expedition. This was a military expedition into hostile territory'. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson selected his personal secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, to lead a pioneering voyage across the Great Plains and into the Rockies. It was completely uncharted territory; a wild, vast land ruled by the Indians. Charismatic and brave, Lewis was the perfect choice and he experienced the savage North American continent before any other white man. UNDAUNTED COURAGE is the tale of a hero, but it is also a tragedy. Lewis may have received a hero's welcome on his return to Washington in 1806, but his discoveries did not match the president's fantasies of sweeping, fertile plains ripe for the taking. Feeling the expedition had been a failure, Lewis took to drink and piled up debts. Full of colourful characters - Jefferson, the president obsessed with conquering the west; William Clark, the rugged frontiersman; Sacagawea, the Indian girl who accompanied the expedition; Drouillard, the French-Indian hunter - this is one of the great adventure stories of all time and it shot to the top of the US bestseller charts. Drama, suspense, danger and diplomacy combine with romance and personal tragedy making UNDAUNTED COURAGE an outstanding work of scholarship and a thrilling adventure.
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Witness the Salem Witchcraft Trials With Elaine Landau (Explore Colonial America With Elaine Landau)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.22 $The author and her dog Max step back in time to the village of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1691 to weigh the evidence and hear the testimony of six girls who claim they were the victims of witchcraft.
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The Defense Game: An Insider Explores the Astonishing Realities of Americas Defense Establishment
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.95 $Analyzes the roles of foreign policy and domestic politics in miliary planning
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Paddling America : Discover and Explore Our 50 Greatest Wild and Scenic Rivers
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.84 $The nation’s rivers connect mountains to sea, communities to natural places, and people to wildlife. America’s Wild & Scenic River system recognizes these values. Paddling America provides descriptions for paddling and exploring 50 Wild and Scenic Rivers across the country. Woven throughout the river descriptions will be small anecdotal sidebars touching on the history of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act, the adventurers themselves, and tips for paddling. Each chapter will contain one map, specifications in accordance with paddling guidelines including GPS coordinates, put-in/takeout information, an overview of the paddle, miles and directions, full-color photos, and sidebars.
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The United States of America (learn Discover Explore) with Fun Flaps! : 50 Flaps (let's Grow Smart! Age 3+)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 70.98 $In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Furniture of America Fritza White Wood Full Youth Bed With Nailhead Trim Padded Headboard
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 1,493.09 $Create a bright and airy oasis with this crisp white collection. This 4 poster bed is accented with an arched and fabric tufted headboard and a floral medallion on the footboard for a vintage feel. Explore the entire collection to outfit any bedroom beautifully. Material: Wood.
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Herschel, Backpacks, unisex, Brown, Size: ONE SIZE Bronze Brown Little America Backpack
Vendor: Miinto.com Price: 114.00 $ (+15.00 $)Buy the discounted Little America Backpack Bronze Brown from Herschel at Atipici. Explore all our colors and models of Unisex Herschel backpacks.
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Herschel, Backpacks, female, Blue, Size: ONE SIZE Blue Little America Backpack for Women
Vendor: Miinto.com Price: 113.00 $ (+15.00 $)Discover the Herschel Little America Backpack in Blue, designed for women. Available in one size. Explore more in Bags > Backpacks.
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Herschel, Backpacks, unisex, Gray, Size: ONE SIZE Mid Backpack Little America
Vendor: Miinto.com Price: 105.00 $ (+15.00 $)Shop the discounted Little America MID Backpack Raven Crosshatch by Herschel on Atipici. Explore our range of colors and models for both men and women.
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Shell Education Early America Leveled Texts Book Printed/Electronic Book
Vendor: Bulkofficesupply.com Price: 36.17 $ (+8.99 $)Step into an earlier America to explore 15 different social studies topics ranging from exploring the New World to The Bill of Rights with these engaging texts. This book helps all students grasp important historical people and events through high-interest social studies material written at four different reading levels. Each text is presented in a two-page format and complemented with comprehension questions written at each reading level. Resource is designed for children in fourth-grade through 12th-grade.
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