The Merrick paperback by Anne Rice, published in 2001, is part of the Vampire Chronicles series. This novel, with a narrative type of fiction, explores themes within the genre of fantasy and horror. With 400 pages, this reprint edition is a compact size of 6.9 inches in length and 1 inch in height, weighing 7.2 ounces. Written in English and set in the 2000s, this book offers readers a captivating and immersive experience within the world of vampires and the supernatural.

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Doing History, Level E-F: A Strategic Guide to Document-Based Questions is a trade paperback book published in 2006 by Great Source Education Group, Incorporated. Written by Charles C. Tidd, the book is designed to help students navigate and analyze document-based questions related to historical topics. The book includes illustrations and is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience of students and educators looking to enhance their understanding of historical research methods. With 123 pages and a compact size of 10.6 x 8.4 inches, this strategic guide is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of historical documentation.

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