 | Bert Hölldobler, Edward Osborne Wilson - Science - 2009 - 522 pages
The Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of Ants present a lavishly detailed account of the extraordinary lives of social insects that draws on more than two decades of research and ... | |
 | Hava Ben-Zvi - Fiction - 2006
A delightfully engaging anthology, and the theme of love and relationships is very pertinent to my middle school students. The work is scholarly, authoritative, wide in scope ... | |
 | Eva M. Thury, Margaret Klopfle Devinney - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 722 pages
Includes information on Aesir, Apollo, archetypes, Bible, Joseph Campbell, Chiron (Cheiron), Cinderella, Delphic oracle, Demeter, Eleusinian mysteries, Epic of Gilgamesh ... | |
 | Frank N. Young, Jr., Gene Kritsky - Science - 2002 - 308 pages
A highly readable and concise review of the principles of entomology, including insect biology, evolution, classification, and identification. | |
 | Lucy Wilhelmine Clausen - 1954 - 194 pages
A "compilation of legends, proverbs, superstitious beliefs, folklore and facts about insects. From Lepidoptera to Siphonaptera the information is systematically arranged but ... | |
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