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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Travel Report: An Apprenticeship in the Earl of Derby’s Kitchen Gardens and Greenhouses at Knowsley, EnglandTravel Report: An Apprenticeship in the Earl of Derby’s Kitchen Gardens and Greenhouses at Knowsley, EnglandJancke, Hans
Wolschke-Bulmahn, Joachim
Hale, Mic
PAPERBACK09/09/2013$34.95
Cover: On the Wonders of Land and Sea: Persianate Travel WritingOn the Wonders of Land and Sea: Persianate Travel WritingMicallef, Roberta
Sharma, Sunil
PAPERBACK05/27/2013$19.95
Cover: Beijing TimeBeijing TimeDutton, Michael
Lo, Hsiu-ju Stacy
Wu, Dong Dong
PAPERBACK05/01/2010$31.00
Cover: City Between Worlds: My Hong KongCity Between Worlds: My Hong KongLee, Leo Ou-fanPAPERBACK05/01/2010$25.00
Cover: Mean and Lowly Things: Snakes, Science, and Survival in the CongoMean and Lowly Things: Snakes, Science, and Survival in the CongoJackson, KatePAPERBACK05/01/2010$24.00
Cover: From the Outer WorldFrom the Outer WorldHandlin, Oscar
Handlin, Lilian
PAPERBACK03/25/1997$50.00
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