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Get ready for grand adventures with Professor Petey, a pint-sized thrill seeker who is not cowed by charging elephants or fierce sea monsters! Come join him for action-packed escapades across the globe.Petey is based upon a real kid. His journeys in The World (According to Professor) come from his imagination but are sparked by some of the exotic places he has really been. Dive into these pages now and learn about the places you can go and the excitement you can know!
The Orange Bowl Stadium. Put to rest and carted away in 2008. It was an example of a bygone era in sports stadium architecture, when simple design provided a basic function.A place just for football born in the late 1930's. The book is not about football so much, but a visual memory for the scores of fans who may not have realized the last game attended would be their final time in the stadium. The first chapter revisits my family's photos from the 1939 game to the 1970's.Chapter Two begins with the condition of the stadium in January, 2008, and leads to the demolition period. Finally, a chapter of aerial images compiled through the years completes the story. I attempted to capture many of the seat locations and views to the field. Individual fine art prints are available from any image in the book.The architectural survey was completed in January, 2008, and demolition finished in late spring.
Scott B. Smith presents both a convincing account of the defeat of the SRs and a deeper analysis of the significance of the political dynamics of the Civil War for subsequent Soviet history.
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