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January 1999

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 1999.

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Mexico!

by H. Shaw Cauchy

Finally, a book about Mexico of which Mexicans themselves would say “¡Bravo!” Loosely organized around craft, cooking and writing activities, ¡Mexico! describes the country’s history from pre-Columbian to the modern day. This... Read More

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Aubrey Beardsley

by John Arens

In the canon of twentieth century art, the name of Aubrey Beardsley does not loom large, if at all, given his death in 1898. On this, the one-hundredth anniversary of the young Englishman’s too-early demise, there is something of a... Read More

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Growing and Selling Fresh-Cut Herbs

by Danielle Vachow

Sandie Shores, owner of Herb’s Herbs, Rochester, Minnesota, from 1985?1994 brings together the many and varied components of running a wholesale herb business providing herbs to restaurants, supermarkets, caterers and others. Readers... Read More

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When the Dead Speak

by Nelly Heitman

When a gruesome corpse is exposed after a semi-truck hits a cement pillar along the freeway system in a suburb of Chicago, the detectives assigned to the case have no idea what dangers they face or how much corruption they will... Read More

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Ralph Bunche

by Erik Bledsoe

In 1950 Ralph Bunche became the first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. As the director of the Trusteeship Division of the United Nations, Bunche shaped that organization’s role in peacekeeping efforts. At the March on... Read More

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