
Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts and Ideas from Upstate New York, Number 2
received the Silver Medal Award from the 2008 Independent Publisher’s Book Awards and the Gold Medal at the University Continuing Education Association National Conference for Book Design.
The second edition of Stone Canoe showcases the work of over 98 diverse artists and writers from all over the state, ranging from those with international reputations to emerging artists and writers.
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Innocents Abroad Too: Journeys Around the World on Semester at Sea
Pearson journeyed by ship in 2002 and 2006 to such countries as Japan, China, Vietnam, India, Myanmar, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa, and Cuba. In Innocents Abroad Too he shares his experiences and candid impressions, transporting the reader from bustling streets outside Shanghai’s City God Temple to the Masai Mara plain.
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Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II
Over a five-year period, photographer Norman H. Gershman sought out, photographed, and collected these powerful and moving stories of heroism in Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World War II. The book reveals a hidden period in history, slowly emerging after the fall of an isolationist communist regime, and shows the compassionate side of ordinary people in saving Jews. They acted within their true Muslim faith.
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Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership: The Six Nations since 1800
Focusing on the distinct qualities of Iroquois leadership, Hauptman reveals how the Six Nations have survived in the face of overwhelming pressure. Employing a biographical approach and extensive research, the author explores how leaders use the past to enable cultural, economic, and political survival.
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