American Civilization

The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature: The Collected Recordings of Neal Pollack

The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature: The Collected Recordings of Neal Pollack

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At the dawn of human civilization, a blind prophet foretold the coming of one who would transform American literature forever....


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On Paradise Drive

The author of the acclaimed bestseller Bobos in Paradise, which hilariously described the upscale American culture, takes a witty look at how being American shapes us, and how America's suburban civilization will shape the world's future.


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To Live and Die in the West : The American Indian Wars, 1860-1890

To Live and Die in the West : The American Indian Wars, 1860-1890

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The wars which took place between 1860 and 1890 in the American West were among the most tragic ever fought. One civilization was pitted against another, vying for dominance of a continent in which the vanquished stood to lose their way of life forever.


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Mystery of the Anasazi DVD

In the American Southwest, there is no more puzzling mystery than the magnificent stone cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. Why did the Anasazi Indians suddenly move their villages to these perilous cl...


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America in 1492

America in 1492

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Under the editorship of the chairman of the National Museum of the American Indian, 15 prominent scholars present a richly detailed portrait of the civilizations that flourished in the Americas on the eve of Columbus's arrival. These essays explor...


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Arrowhead Mills Puffed Corn Cereal -- 6 oz

Arrowhead Mills Puffed Corn Cereal -- 6 oz

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Whole Grain - No salt added - Low fat. Corn, a "True Early American Food."  Originating from ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, "maize" is derived from gigantic domesticated grass.  It is the only grain commonly eaten in its natural form.


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