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West which was seen as an undeclared escalating war between the<br />

robbers and the railroads. 1981.<br />

Trapped in Tar: Fossils from the Ice Age CBB-0983 / BRB-11409<br />

by Caroline Arnold<br />

During the Ice Age, over 400 different kinds <strong>of</strong> animals lived on the<br />

grassy plain that is now L.A. Then, as now, pools <strong>of</strong> tar sometimes<br />

seeped to the surface <strong>of</strong> the earth. Unwary animals stepped into the<br />

sticky tar and were trapped. There they died. Gradually their bones<br />

sunk to the bottom <strong>of</strong> the tar seep. In time the tar penetrated the bones<br />

and preserved them. This book tells the story <strong>of</strong> Rancho La Brea and<br />

examines the work <strong>of</strong> paleontologists who excavate and study at the<br />

George Page Museum <strong>of</strong> La Brea Discoveries in L.A. For grades 3-6.<br />

1987.<br />

Tratado de Metrica BRB-10962<br />

by Manuel W. Bermejo<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> Spanish language poetry. Spanish language. 1915.<br />

Travel for the Disabled: A Handbook <strong>of</strong> Travel Resources and 500<br />

Worldwide Access Guides CBB-0621<br />

by Helen Hecker, R.N.<br />

A handy guide for those with heart, vision, hearing or mobility<br />

problems, cancer, arthritis, asthma, allergies, diabetes, special dietary<br />

needs and all other disabilities. Lists agencies interested in travel.<br />

Travel Tips and Tour Highlights for the Blind CBB-0209<br />

by Jim Rawls<br />

A blind person's description <strong>of</strong> a tour he took in the Eastern United<br />

States. 1978.<br />

Traveling Blind CBB-0139<br />

by John F. Wilson<br />

John Wilson felt his way through 200,000 miles around the globe as<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind--an<br />

organization which he helped to found in 1950. 1964.<br />

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