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Carnegie Mellon University Press Fallen From a Chariot Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Rowing with Wings Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Resort Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Mud Actor Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Skylight Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Dear Apocalypse Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Swastika into Lotus Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Still Some Cake Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Swans Island Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Entry in an Unknown Hand Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Joy Addict Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Anticipate the Coming Reservoir Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Casino of the Sun Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press American Poetry The Next Generation Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Wrestling with Gabriel Carnegie Mellon Series in Short Fiction
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Hiss of the Viper Carnegie Mellon Poetry in Translation
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press I Love You Terribly Six Plays Carnegie Mellon Drama
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Madly in Love Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Birds of the Air Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Scorpio Rising Selected Poems Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie-Mellon University Press Abacus Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press One Season Behind Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press A Grammar to Waking Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Ungrateful Garden Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Good Hope Road Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press All That Might Be Done Carnegie Mellon Poetry Hardcover
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Getting to Know the Weather Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Wind of the White Dresses Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Things I Cant Tell You Carnegie Mellon Poetry Hardcover
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Spokes of Venus Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Diamond Publishing Group Ltd The Viz Annual 2023: Zookeeper's Boot: Cobbled Together from the Best Bits of Issues 292-301
This last year has been one of great turmoil as wars, epidemics and extreme climate events have ravaged the globe. Sometimes it has felt as if the old certainties that have shored up our worldview for so long are being swept away in an unstoppable torrent of disaster, chaos, and disarray. But one thing has stolidly and steadfastly resisted the foaming tides of time: Viz. No matter what cataclysms and catastrophes lay waste to our fragile planet, the potty-mouthed comic's loyal readers know they can expect an annual packed full of stuff about toilets, second-rate celebrities and unfeasibly large testicles to take their mind off oncoming Armageddon. And this year - as Viz's latest annual The Zookeeper's Boot goes on sale - is no exception to that rule. A stout and glossy 226-page hardback, The Zookeeper's Boot is stuffed with the hilarious stuff that has made Viz the country's fourth* or fifth** favourite humorous magazine (* ** possibly sixth) for well over four decades... * Edge-of-seat Adventures: Jack Black to the Future, The Titanic Mystery, The Death of Nelson and Bad Bob the Randy Wonderdog * Cartoons: The Fat Slags, Sid the Sexist, Biffa Bacon, Mrs Brady Old Lady, Johnny Fartpants, The Real Ale Twats and Roger Mellie * Readers' letters and Top Tips, spoof ads, quizzes, games, Roger's Profanisaurus and much more So this Christmas, let The Zookeeper's Boot tread its muck across your festive threshold (and those of all your friends, relatives and acquaintances), spreading its merry bouquet wherever it goes.
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Director of the World and Other Stories Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Palm Reading in Winter Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Falling Deeply Into America Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press So I Will Till the Ground Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Faces of Americans in 1853 Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Yellow House on the Corner Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Victims of the Latest Dance Craze Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press Your Rightful Childhood New and Selected Poems 19701995 Carnegie Mellon Poetry Paperback
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Carnegie Mellon University Press So I Will Till the Ground Carnegie Mellon Poetry
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Storm and Other Poems Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
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Unbound Tales from the Colony Room: Soho's Lost Bohemia
'Entertaining, shocking, uproarious, hilarious . . . like eavesdropping on a wake, as the mourners get gradually more drunk and tell ever more outrageous stories' Sunday Times'Riveting . . . An elegy to that vanished world . . . where people talked to each other and not just their mobile phones' Daily Mail‘The escapist read I needed’ Guardian'Wonderfully evocative' TLSThis is the definitive history of London's most notorious drinking den, the Colony Room Club in Soho. It’s a hair-raising romp through the underbelly of the post-war scene: during its sixty-year history, more romances, more deaths, more horrors and more sex scandals took place in the Colony than anywhere else.Tales from the Colony Room is an oral biography, consisting of previously unpublished and long-lost interviews with the characters who were central to the scene, giving the reader a flavour of what it was like to frequent the Club. With a glass in hand you’ll move through the decades listening to personal reminiscences, opinions and vitriol, from the authentic voices of those who were actually there.On your voyage through Soho’s lost bohemia, you’ll be served a drink by James Bond, sip champagne with Francis Bacon, queue for the loo with Christine Keeler, go racing with Jeffrey Bernard, get laid with Lucian Freud, kill time with Doctor Who, pick a fight with Frank Norman and pass out with Peter Langan. All with a stellar supporting cast including Peter O’Toole, George Melly, Suggs, Lisa Stansfield, Dylan Thomas, Jay Landesman, Sarah Lucas, Damien Hirst and many, many more.
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Republic of Burma Shave Carnegie Mellon Poets in Prose
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Carnegie Mellon University Press What the Poem Wants Prose on Poetry Carnegie Mellon Poets in Prose
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Carnegie Mellon University Press The Years of Smashing Bricks An Anecdotal Memoir Carnegie Mellon Poets in Prose
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Carnegie-Mellon University Press The Autobiography of a Jukebox Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary Series Poetry
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Columbia University Press The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism
Antoine Sfeir's Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism is a major resource. Translated for the first time from the original French, this volume features more than two thousand entries on the history of Islamism and Islamic countries. It provides a balanced account of events and organizations, as well as philosophers, activists, militants, and other prominent figures, and offers a window into a movement that has irrevocably changed both Muslim and Western societies. The dictionary includes entries on the roots of Islamism and jihad in Africa, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Morocco, the Balkans, and the United States, among many other countries and locations. It profiles such key individuals as Louis Farrakhan; Tariq Ramadan; Abu Hamza Al-Masri; Algeria's Hassan Hattab, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood; Egypt's Hassan Al-Banna; and the leader of the Afghan Jombesh-i Melli Islami movement, Abdul Rashid Dostum; historical events such as the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole and Syria's Hama massacre; organizations and religious movements such as the Taliban, Hezbollah, Hamas, Morocco's Justice and Development Party, and Iran's Association for the Defense of the Values of the Islamic Revolution; and groups including Tablighi Jamaat (the Society of the Message), the World Association for Muslim Youth, and Lebanon's Al-Ahbash. A unique aspect of this dictionary is its examination of this antimodern incarnation of Islam and its efforts to claim (or reclaim) Muslim society, families, and professional environments. The volume considers such questions as whether activist Islam is "terrorist" and if it can coexist with Western societies; whether terrorism can be justified by the Quran; and what are the components of an international Islam. Antoine Sfeir, internationally renowned for his scholarship and expertise on this subject, remains sensitive to the differences between Islam and Islamism and approaches the ideology from geopolitical, sociological, and historical standpoints.
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