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I'm #1 for the following books and I'd love to take them off your hands if you have any languishing in your to be posted pile. Thanks for looking! = ) 1...2...Cook: Quick and Easy Meals for One or Two People :: Donald Alexander, Donald Alexander American Grit: A Woman's Letters from the Ohio Frontier (Ohio River Valley Series) Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers: Folk Traditions of Michigan's Upper Peninsula :: Richard M. Dorson Cable Car Confidential: Outrageous, Absolutely True Stories from San Francisco Gripmen :: Susan Holtzer Cooking for One (Cook's Essentials) Cooking for One: It's a Piece of Sauce :: Lloyd T. Bradbury Cooking for One or Two (Gourmet Cookshelf Series) :: Sonia Allison Devil In The North Woods: A Novel Based On The 1908 Metz, Michigan, Wildfire :: Walt Shiel Elizabeth Murray: A Woman's Pursuit of Independence in Eighteenth-Century America :: Patricia Cleary Everything Cooking for Two Cookbook: 300 Creative Ideas for Making Relaxing Meals at Home (Everything: Cooking) :: David Poran Ghost Stories of Michigan (Ghost Stories of) :: Dan Asfar Ghosts of the Great Lakes: More Than Mere Legend :: Megan Long The Glitter and the Gold :: Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan Haunts of the Upper Great Lakes :: Dixie Franklin
More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Michigan Women (More than Petticoats Series) :: Julia Pferdehirt Outlaws in Petticoats and Other Notorious Women of Texas (Women of the West) :: Ann Ruff, Gail Drago Oyer and allied families: Their history and genealogy :: Phyllis Smith Oyer Pistols and Petticoats: 13 female trailblazers of the Old West :: Bob L'Aloge Tales of the Great Lakes: Stories from Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin :: Frank Oppel To Marry an English Lord : Or How Anglomania Really Got Started :: Gail MacColl, Carol McD. Wallace Trials and Triumphs: Women of the American Civil War :: Marilyn Mayer Culpepper Unexplained Michigan Mysteris: Strange but True Tales from the Michigan Unknown :: Gary Barfknecht A Woman's Civil War: A Diary, With Reminiscences of the War, from March 1862 (Wisconsin Studies in American Autobiography) :: Cornelia Peake McDonald Last Edited on: 7/1/09 11:32 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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