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A Voyage Long and Strange
Dominican Republic by Christopher P. Baker; Photography by Gilles MingassonClick on image
National Geographic brings authority and thoughtful information to this guide book. Contents include beautiful photographs, maps, facts and favorite places to see. From beaches and resorts to rainforests and mountains, this book delivers an amazing array of opportunities and experiences.
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The Times of Their Lives: Life, Love and Death in Plymouth Colony
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Newfoundland: Journey Into a Lost Nation by Michael Crummey and Greg LockeClick on image
Michael Crummey adds his poetic and evocative words to Greg Locke's haunting photographs revealing a land that is at once forward looking and nostalgiac; a people who are resilient, friendly and strong. This book reflects a vision of sensitivity and beauty.
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A Kingdom Strange: The Brief and Tragic History of the Lost Colony of Roanoke by James HornClick on image
"Croatoan"; the single word carved into a gate post near the devastated settlement of Roanoke in 1590 sparked a mystery that endures to this day. Historian James Horn presents a gripping and compelling tale of what happened to the settlers who mysteriously vanished and were never found.
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