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Product Description: At a riverbank in Africa's Serengeti, thousands of migrating wildebeest try desperately to cross as terrifying crocs feast on the galloping herds--which must attempt the river for a chance at survival. In the Falkland Islands, the albatross--king of migrations--journeys thousands of miles to nest despite the deadly cara cara, a predatory raptor...read more
By David Hamlin (other contributor) and K. M. Kostyal

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9781426206443 | 1 mti edition (Natl Geographic Society, October 12, 2010), cover price $35.00 | About this edition: At a riverbank in Africa's Serengeti, thousands of migrating wildebeest try desperately to cross as terrifying crocs feast on the galloping herds--which must attempt the river for a chance at survival.

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Product Description: The original Farmers Market at Third Street and Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles has been at the center of its city’s history for 75 years. Farmers Market led Los Angeles out of the Great Depression, drew tourists from around the world, and became the most popular attraction in Southern California...read more

Paperback:

9780738570051 | Arcadia Pub, July 6, 2009, cover price $21.99 | About this edition: The original Farmers Market at Third Street and Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles has been at the center of its city’s history for 75 years.

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Recounts the controversies involved in Hamlin's defense of the First Amendment and Frank Collin, leader of a Neo-Nazi group denied permission to hold a rally in a Jewish community

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9780807032312 | Beacon Pr, November 1, 1981, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: Recounts the controversies involved in Hamlin's defense of the First Amendment and Frank Collin, leader of a Neo-Nazi group denied permission to hold a rally in a Jewish community

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