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What the Dutch Have Done in the West of the United States
What the Dutch Have Done in the West of the United States
United States West Coast: An Environmental History
United States West Coast: An Environmental History
The United States and West Africa: Interactions and Relations
The first volume devoted to interrogating the complex relationship -- both historic and contemporary -- between the United States and West Africa.The United States and West Africa: Interactions and Relations
The first volume devoted to interrogating the complex relationship -- both historic and contemporary -- between the United States and West Africa.The First West Indies Cricket Tour: Canada and the United States
The First West Indies Cricket Tour: Canada and the United States
The United States and Canada
Anonymously published account of travel by two brothers who separately traveled. Land covered: New England; Mid-Atlantic; some of Mid-West.
The United States and Canada
Anonymously published account of travel by two brothers who separately traveled. Land covered: New England; Mid-Atlantic; some of Mid-West.
Above West Michigan: Aerial Photography of West Michigan
These stunning bird''s eye views offer rare and beautiful glimpses of West Michigan''s rivers, lakes, and shoreline from the lofty perch of photographer Marge Beaver''s camera lens. Beaver''s breathtaking four-season photographs transform our view of Michigan into a magical land. From the working harbors and lights along Lake Michigan, to the playful inland lakes, to the fruit- covered orchards, spectacular flowers, and fun-filled festivals, these are images of Michigan as you''ve never seen her before. All of these, plus arresting photographs of winding highways, snake-like rivers, and city harbors make this book a collector''s item for anyone who loves Michigan. Marge Beaver has been one of the Midwest''s premiere aerial photographer for the past twenty years. Her aerial photos have graced the covers of over 15 books and magazines. She lives in Muskegon, Michigan.
Muslims and the West
The religion known as Islam emerged on the Arabian Peninsula during the seventh century and spread quickly. Today, the Muslim population is estimated at 1.2 billion, making it the world's second-largest religion. Islam is also the world's fastest-growing religion. It is estimated that there are more than 6 million Muslims living in the United States and Canada. The modern global community makes it essential that students understand this important monotheistic faith. The eight books in the INTRODUCING ISLAM series provide a comprehensive overview of the religion and its teachings, and also discuss such important issues as the relationship of Islam to other major world faiths, such as Christianity and Judaism, the growth of Islam in North America, and the socioeconomic conditions of countries in the Muslim world.



