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Vintage Publishing The Kingdom of Sand: the exhilarating new novel from the author of Dancer from the Dance
'Affecting and engaging' COLM TÓIBÍN'A wistful, witty meditation on a gay man's twilight years and the twilight of America' GuardianOut in the drought-struck backwaters of rural Florida, The Kingdom of Sand's nameless narrator lives a life of semi-solitude, enjoying the odd, fleeting sexual encounter and the friendship of a few.His world is ageing, and the memories of another time flash, then fade - visions of parties filled with handsome young men, the parents whom he chose to spend his life besides, the generation he once knew, struck down by AIDS. But, when forced to watch the slow demise of a close neighbour, he is drawn back to the here and now, and his own borrowed time in this kingdom of sand.'Bracingly honest and wise' The Times, Books of the Year'Both melancholy and hilarious' New York Times
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Orion Publishing Co The Vanity Fair Diaries: 1983–1992: From the author of the Sunday Times bestseller THE PALACE PAPERS
'Indiscreet, brilliantly observed, frequently hilarious' Evening Standard'Hang on - it's a wild ride' Meryl StreepIt's 1983. A young Englishwoman arrives in Manhattan on a mission. Summoned in the hope that she can save Condé Nast's troubled new flagship Vanity Fair, Tina Brown is plunged into the maelstrom of competitive New York media. She survives the politics and the intrigue by a simple stratagem: succeeding. Here are the inside stories of the scoops and covers that sold millions: the Reagan kiss, the meltdown of Princess Diana's marriage to Prince Charles, the sensational Annie Leibovitz cover of a gloriously pregnant, naked Demi Moore. Written with dash and verve, the diary is also a sharply observed account of New York and London society. In its cinematic pages the drama, comedy and struggle of raising a family and running an 'it' magazine come to life.
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Pushkin Press Demian
Emil Sinclair is a troubled young outsider. But everything changes when he meets Max Demian, a mysterious and charismatic older student, who reveals the glittering possibilities that lie beyond conventional thinking and ordinary life. Under the intoxicating influence of his new mentor, Emil sets out on a journey of spiritual fulfilment, as he wrestles with the boundaries between illusion and truth, purity and corruption. Teeming with psychological insight, Demian is a profound and enduring exploration of adolescent awakening from Nobel Prize-winner Hermann Hesse.
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Ediciones Nowtilus Demiurgo
Encuadernación: Rústica con solapasColección: NarrativaEn una playa solitaria de Melilla, aparece en extrañas circunstancias el cadáver de un inmigrante adolescente. A mil kilómetros de distancia un inquietante mensaje recibido por el director de un prestigioso programa de temas esotéricos. Estos sucesos sin conexión aparente es el punto de partida de una serie de sucesos que acabarán convirtiéndose en la página más luctuosa y negra de la historia criminal del país.Empieza entonces una carrera por atrapar a los mayores asesinos en serie de la historia criminal española. Dos asesinos con un coeficiente intelectual superior a la media y herederos de unas familias de alta posición económica y social que partiendo de las filosofías orientales y primitivas y de la doctrina gnóstica, en contraposición al cristianismo, deciden hacer realidad un macabro juego de rol para ejecutar su venganza contra la sociedad.Una novela en la que el lector vivirá en primera persona y se sentirá p
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Selector Demian
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HarperCollins demian
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Suhrkamp Verlag Demian
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Penguin Random House Children's UK The Demigod Diaries
Rick Riordan has now sold an incredible 55 million copies of his books worldwide
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Carlsen Verlag GmbH Pone Posuka Demizu Artbook
£18.00
IT Revolution Press Deming's Journey to Profound Knowledge: How Deming Helped Win a War, Altered the Face of Industry, and Holds the Key to Our Future
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St Martin's Press All of Our Demise
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Dipnot Yayinlari Demirtasin Beyaz Sandalyesi
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Disney Book Publishing Inc. Percy Jackson Demigod Collection
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Penguin Random House Group Ajin DemiHuman Complete 1
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Simon & Schuster The Million Dollar Demise
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The University Press of Kentucky Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood
Cecil B. DeMille was the most successful filmmaker in early Hollywood history. Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood is a detailed and definitive chronicle of the screen work that changed the course of film history and a fascinating look at how movies were actually made in Hollywood's Golden Age. Drawing extensively on DeMille's personal archives and other primary sources, Robert S. Birchard offers a revealing portrait of DeMille the filmmaker that goes behind studio gates and beyond DeMille's legendary persona. In his forty-five-year career DeMille's box-office record was unsurpassed, and his swaggering style established the public image for movie directors. DeMille had a profound impact on the way movies tell stories and brought greater attention to the elements of decor, lighting, and cinematography. Best remembered today for screen spectacles such as The Ten Commandments and Samson and Delilah, DeMille also created Westerns, realistic "chamber dramas," and a series of daring and highly influential social comedies. He set the standard for Hollywood filmmakers and demanded absolute devotion to his creative vision from his writers, artists, actors, and technicians.
£27.00
Tor Teen All of Our Demise
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PONE EL ARTE DE POSUKA DEMIZU
ESPECTACULAR LIBRO DE ARTE DE LA DIBUJANTE DE THE PROMISED NEVERLAND Posuka Demizu ha saltado a la fama gracias a su grafismo en The Promised Neverland, el shônen del momento, pero esta ilustradora tiene una larga carrera a sus espaldas. En Pone se recopilan sus trabajos para todo tipo de medios, desde videojuegos a colaboraciones especiales, para poder apreciar su pericia y creatividad.
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Penguin Random House Group Demise of Alexis Vancamp 2 The
Five years in prison and Alexis Vancamp is a free woman, set on rebuilding her life. But will she ever escape the madness her ex brings, or could he destroy her for good?
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Little, Brown & Company The Bride of Demise, Vol. 2
After taking a kihei as his Bride and overcoming the massive invasion known as theGloaming, Kou Kaguro has finally earned some peace for himself and his friends. Butas they prepare for a festival to commemorate his hard-won victory, the unthinkablehappens—Kou is murdered. Over and over, endlessly... Surely there must be somemistake? And what does all this have to do with an unexpected transfer student?
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Pie International Co., Ltd. The Art of Posuka Demizu
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Disney Hyperion Percy Jackson: The Demigod Files
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Spokesman Books The Demilitariszed Society: Disarmament & Conversion
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Penguin Random House Group The Demise of Alexis Vancamp
Sheltered Alexis falls for irresistible Santana in this explosive tale of love gone horribly wrong.
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Liverpool University Press Liverpool Sectarianism: The Rise and Demise
Liverpool Sectarianism: the rise and demise is a fascinating study that considers the causes and effects of sectarianism in Liverpool, how and why sectarian tensions subsided in the city and what sectarianism was in a Liverpool context, as well as offering a definition of the term ‘sectarianism’ itself. By positioning Liverpool amongst other ‘sectarian cities’ in Britain, specifically Belfast and Glasgow, this book considers the social, political, theological, and ethnic chasm which gripped Liverpool for the best part of two centuries, building upon what has already been written in terms of the origins and development of sectarianism, but also adds new dimensions through original research and interviews. In doing, the author challenges some longstanding perceptions about the nature of Liverpool sectarianism; most notably, in its denial of the supposed association between football and sectarianism in the city. The book then assesses why sectarianism, having been so central to Liverpool life, began to fade, exploring several explanations such as secularism, slum clearance, cultural change, as well as displacement by other pastimes, notably football. In analysing the validity of these explanations, key figures in the Orange Order and the Catholic Church offer their viewpoints. Each chapter examines a different dimension of Liverpool’s divided past. Topics which feature prominently in the book are Irish immigration, Orangeism, religion, politics, racism, football, and the advance of the city’s contemporary character, specifically, the development and significance of ‘Scouse’. Ultimately, the book demonstrates how and why two competing identities (Irish Catholic and Lancastrian Protestant) developed into one overarching Scouse identity, which transcended seemingly insurmountable sectarian fault lines.
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Hansib Publications Limited The Demise Of Cane Field Paradise
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Kensington Publishing The Demise Of Alexis Vancamp 2
After becoming involved with sexy, thugged-out Santana, good girl Alexis Vancamp followed him down a destructive path that landed her behind bars. Five years later, her case is overturned, and she is released from prison. Now mature, humble, and newly reformed, Alexis goes back to her hometown, trying to get past the death of someone dear to her. Just when things seem like they are headed in the right direction, Santana reemerges with a vicious plan to finish where he left off.
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Little, Brown & Company The Bride of Demise, Vol. 3
After narrowly avoiding a terrible fate at the school festival, Kou renews his friendship with his old classmates from Research, Asagiri and Isumi. As they pass the time peacefully, Asagiri decides to confess her love to Kou. However, the very next day, Isumi informs Kou of some shocking news—Asagiri has disappeared in the kihei-infested ruins! As he searches for her, a new threat appears which may shed light on the true nature of the kihei. For the sake of his beloved Brides, Kou must make a choice.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Right Every Time: Using the Deming Approach
A Druid looks at quality control for product and service industries, amplifying from his earlier book Right first time . Some highlights: Quality is a religion, with the same trappings and pitfalls as other religions; humanity can be distorted, but not abolished, by managerial decree and organizatio
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd The Dinosaurs and their Mysterious Demise
The dinosaurs are a source of endless fascination, and each new generation is inspired and enchanted by images of these wondrous and awe-inspiring creatures that dominated the Earth eons of time ago. The smallest was the size of a chicken; the largest on record, the titanosaur _Argentinosaurus huinculensis_, weighed about 95 tonsfifteen times as much as an African bull elephant (today's largest terrestrial creature). Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for no less than 181 million years: about 600 times longer than _Homo sapiens_ have existed on the planet (_Homo sapiens_ is defined as the primate species to which modern humans belong: the first modern humans having evolved in Africa about 300,000 years ago). Today, the consensus is that the dinosaurs became extinct when a meteorite impacted with the Earth 66 million years ago, covering it with a thick layer of soot and throwing up enormous quantities of dust which caused the sky to darken, and photosynthesis on which all terrestrial animals
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Little, Brown & Company A Misanthrope Teaches a Class for DemiHumans Vol. 2
I''m Rei Hitoma, a self-professed misanthrope thanks to some past trauma. A year has already passed since I started teaching at Shiranui Private High School where demi-human girls learn how to become regular human beings. And now there are three new additions to my class: a dragon, a mouse, and a black cat. But somehow these students are much more troublesome than my previous ones... What will this new school year bring? Can someone like me-someone who hates people-really help these demi-humans realize their wish to become real humans?
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Little, Brown & Company The Bride of Demise, Vol. 1
Years ago, mysterious beings only known as kihei appeared without warning andoverran the world. To confront this strange menace, the Twilight Academy wasestablished to train students in black magic and how to battle the otherworldlyinvaders. Graduates of this school are no strangers to death and many meet theirdoom while fulfilling their duty to protect humanity. Kou is just one more casualty inthis war for survival...or so he thinks. Before he can even appreciate the fact that he’sstill alive, a kihei pledges her loyalty to him and vows to stay by his side until the endof days, setting off a chain of events that can only lead down the road of madness andchaos.
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Crecy Publishing Duple Coachbuilders: From Domination to Demise
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc In the Event of my Untimely Demise
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Atheneum Books for Young Readers The Many Reflections of Miss Jane Deming
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America Through Time Abandoned Wisconsin: The Demise of America's Dairyland
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David R. Godine Publisher Inc The Philosopher's Demise: Learning to Speak French
Watson found himself forced to learn to speak the language when he was invited to present a paper in paris - in French. A private crash course and lessons at the Alliance Francaise only served to point out how difficult it can be to learn any foreign language, especially later in life.
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Atheneum Books for Young Readers The Many Reflections of Miss Jane Deming
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Oxford University Press Inc The Rise and Demise of World Communism
A concise, readable, and novel interpretation of the history of communist states. Sixteen states came to be ruled by communist parties during the 20th century. One, the Soviet Union, was geographically the largest nation in the world and a superpower. Another, China, had the world's largest population. At communism's high point, its adherents envisioned global triumph. Today, however, only five communist regimes remain in power. Why? In The Rise and Demise of World Communism, George Breslauer, a specialist who has spent decades observing the evolution of communist states, provides a sweeping history of the world communist movement, focusing in particular on what communist states shared in common and why they began to differ from each other over time. Throughout, Breslauer explores the relations among communist states as well as the relations between those states and the world of increasingly affluent, and militarily formidable, democratic-capitalist powers. He finds that these regimes all came to power in the context of warfare or its aftermath, followed by the consolidation of power by a revolutionary elite that valued "revolutionary violence" as the preferred means to an end, based upon Marx's vision of apocalyptic revolution and Lenin's conception of party organization. As Breslauer shows, all these regimes went on to "build socialism" according to a Stalinist template and were initially dedicated to "anti-imperialist struggle" as members of a world communist movement. But their common features gave way to diversity, difference, and defiance after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953. For many reasons, and in many ways, those differences soon blew apart the world communist movement and eventually led to the collapse of European communism. Even though a few communist regimes still remain in power, the dream of world communism is dead. But the future of the remaining communist regimes is uncertain. An accessible history of one of the most important political phenomena of the past 150 years, The Rise and Demise of World Communism provides readers with a crisp account of the entire movement--from the theories of Marx and Lenin to the on-the-ground policies of Stalin, Mao, Gorbachev, Deng, and other communist leaders-that culminates in our own era.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise
This book is the first to offer a concise, accessible overview of the evolution of the Soviet Union as a multiethnic empire. It reflects on how the Soviet Union was home to many ethnic minorities, and how their fates, and that of the USSR itself, were bound to the question of how the Soviet state responded variously throughout its existence to the fundamental question of ethnic difference across its vast and diverse territory. The book then examines how the Soviet collapse in 1991 fractured the Union along markedly national lines, leading to a variety of new nation-states – including the Russian Federation – being born. Brigid O’Keeffe explains how and why the Bolsheviks inscribed ethnic difference into the bedrock of the Soviet Union and explores how minority peoples experienced the potential advantages and disadvantages of ethnic politics within the Soviet Union. Ukrainians and Georgians, Jews and Roma, Chechens and Poles, Kazakhs and Uzbeks – these and many other minority groups all distinctively shaped and were shaped by the Soviet and post-Soviet politics of ethnic difference. The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise gives you the historical context necessary to understand contemporary Russia’s relationships and conflicts with its ‘post-Soviet’ neighbors and the wider world beyond.
£15.22
Penguin Putnam Inc Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth
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Carlsen Verlag GmbH Kaiu Shirai x Posuka Demizu Short Stories
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Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing The Curious Demise Of a Contrary Cat
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc A Ghostly Demise: A Ghostly Southern Mystery
The prodigal father returns-but this ghost is no holy spirit When she runs into her friend's deadbeat dad at the local deli, undertaker Emma Lee Raines can't wait to tell Mary Anna Hardy that he's back in Sleepy Hollow, Kentucky, after five long years. Cephus Hardy may have been the town drunk, but he didn't disappear on an epic bender like everyone thought: He was murdered. And he's heard that Emma Lee's been helping lost souls move on to that great big party in the sky. Why do ghosts always bother Emma Lee at the worst times? Her granny's mayoral campaign is in high gear, a carnival is taking over the town square, and her hunky boyfriend, Sheriff Jack Henry Ross, is stuck wrestling runaway goats. Besides, Cephus has no clue whodunit...unless it was one of Mrs. Hardy's not-so-secret admirers. All roads lead Emma Lee to that carnival-and a killer who isn't clowning around.
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Steidl Publishers Jongwoo Park: DMZ - Demilitarized Zone of Korea
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Debt, Deficits, and the Demise of the American Economy
What investors can do to protect their investments in the next phase of the ongoing global economic collapse The United States is heading toward an unavoidable financial catastrophe that will paralyze the markets and the overall economy in ways never before seen. Some call this impending economic catastrophe a double-dip recession, others a financial Armageddon. Regardless of what it's called, it is too late to stop it. Debts, Deficits, and the Demise of the American Economy is a look at how we got here, how the crisis is unfolding, and how it will end with a stock market crash in 2012, if not sooner. Takes you through the unraveling of the collapse, starting with a wave of sovereign debt defaults in Europe Predicts a stock market decline of two to three thousand points, a run on banks resulting in a major bank crisis, and rampant inflation Provides investment strategies, including alternative investments such as timber, farm land, and oil Offers a detailed proposal to get the United States out of the crisis Debts, Deficits, and the Demise of the American Economy is a must-read, play-by-play account of the worldwide depression that is likely to unfold in the coming years.
£19.79
America Through Time Abandoned Madison County: The Demise of an Industrial Region
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Between the Lines Jeannie’s Demise: Abortion on Trial in Victorian Toronto
Illegal. Underground. Deadly. August 1, 1875, Toronto: The naked body of a young woman is discovered in a pine box, half-buried in a ditch along Bloor Street. So begins Jeannie’s Demise, a real-life Victorian melodrama that played out in the bustling streets and courtrooms of “Toronto the Good,” cast with all the lurid stock characters of the genre. Historian Ian Radforth brings to life an era in which abortion was illegal, criminal proceedings were a spectator sport, and coded advertisements for back-alley procedures ran in the margins of newspapers. At the centre of the story is the elusive and doomed Jeannie Gilmour, a minister’s daughter whose independent spirit can only be glimpsed through secondhand accounts and courtroom reports. As rumours swirl about her final weeks and her abortionists stand trial for their lives, a riveted public grapples with questions of guilt and justice, innocence and intent. Radforth’s intensive research grounds the tragedy of Jeannie’s demise in sharp historical analysis, presenting over a dozen case studies of similar trials in Victorian-era Canada. Part gripping procedural, part meticulous autopsy, Jeannie’s Demise opens a rare window into the hidden history of a woman’s right to choose.
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