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Mariner Books Classics Illuminations: Essays and Reflections
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Classiques Garnier Crises Et Renouveaux Du Geste Hagiographique: Les Vies de Jeanne de Chantal (Xviie Et Xxe Siecles)
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Simon & Schuster Ltd My Mother is Mine
While a baby bear shows his pride in his mother's bravery, a tiger cub shares his feelings about his mother's strength, in a colorful picture book about a child's special love for its mother. Reprint.
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Emons Verlag Der Teufel von Herrenhausen
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Emons Verlag Das Grab in der Eilenriede
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Schirner Verlag Rauhnächte und die Blume des Lebens
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Gmeiner Verlag Mrderisches aus dem Saarland Krimis
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Gmeiner Verlag Mord am SaarHunsrückSteig
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Droste Verlag Glcksorte im Saarland Fahr hin und werd glcklich
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Reclam Philipp Jun. Werfen wie ein Mdchen Ein Essay ber weibliches Krperbewusstsein Was bedeutet das alles
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Olympia Publishers Where Did We Come from: The Birth of Black America?
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Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd A Legacy of Love: Remembering Muriel Duckworth, Her Later Years, 1996-2009
Muriel Duckworth passed away August 22, 2009 in her one hundred and first year. In the weeks that followed memorial services were held in Austin Quebec, Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver. People from across Canada recognized that her passing marked the end of an era and they wanted to not only remember her but to come together to be a part of her ongoing legacy of love. This book brings together stories from Muriel's family and close friends from the past dozen years of her life. It is a collection of incredible tales of Muriel's ability to reach out to people, her humour, her deep affection for her family, her ongoing activism and enduring political feistiness, her views on education, religion, death, war and love. The book is richly illustrated with photographs from Muriel's later years.
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Austin Macauley Publishers Forgotten
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Olympia Publishers Women of Colour Made a Difference in the Era of the Revolutionary War
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Penguin Books Ltd The Forests of Avalon
The Forest House tells of an era of upheaval and change. The Roman grip on their empire was slackening; the Druidic Order - far stronger that the tiny Christian sect - was itself in turmoil. Caught in the centre of the conflict is a young British girl of druidic family, chosen to be a priestess, and a roman tribune, ambitious for power but - as the son of a British mother - torn between two cultures. This is a dramatic, illuminating tale of rebellion and religion.
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Les Belles Lettres Pour La Beaute Du Jeu: La Construction Des Personnages Dans La Comedie Romaine (Plaute, Terence)
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Candlewick Press,U.S. Sunshine
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Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers Cultivating Freud's Garden in France
Find this and more great psychotherapy titles at our Jason Aronson website!
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Grand Canyon Wonders of America
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Penguin Random House Australia The Forest House
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Husum Druck Zwischenwelten
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Emons Verlag Tod am Maschteich Niedersachsen Krimi
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Emons Verlag Wenn der Mähdrescher kommt
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Cornell University Press Holding Their Breath: How the Allies Confronted the Threat of Chemical Warfare in World War II
Holding Their Breath uncovers just how close Britain, the United States, and Canada came to crossing the red line that restrained chemical weapon use during World War II. Unlike in World War I, belligerents did not release poison gas regularly during the Second World War. Yet, the looming threat of chemical warfare significantly affected the actions and attitudes of these three nations as they prepared their populations for war, mediated their diplomatic and military alliances, and attempted to defend their national identities and sovereignty. The story of chemical weapons and World War II begins in the interwar period as politicians and citizens alike advocated to ban, to resist, and eventually to prepare for gas use in the next war. M. Girard Dorsey reveals, through extensive research in multinational archives and historical literature, that although poison gas was rarely released on the battlefield in World War II, experts as well as lay people dedicated significant time and energy to the weapon's potential use; they did not view chemical warfare as obsolete or taboo. Poison gas was an influential weapon in World War II, even if not deployed in a traditional way, and arms control, for various reasons, worked. Thus, what did not happen is just as important as what did. Holding Their Breath provides insight into these potentialities by untangling World War II diplomacy and chemical weapons use in a new way.
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Princeton University Press Milton and His England
In narrative and some 120 pictures, Don M. Wolfe traces Milton's life in the context of the public events and common scenes of his time. His illustrations and vignettes, supported by passages from the history of the period as well as the poet's own writings, bring to life the people, politics, and society of seventeenth-century England: maidens carrying fresh cream and cheese on their heads, men with hats and caps to sell; the Long Parliament of 1640; Charles I's summary trial and execution; Cromwell's Protectorate; the London Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666; the publication of Paradise Lost. The principal figure is, of course, John Milton, seen first as a boy of ten, sober and confident, even "then a poet." He is seen also as a traveler to the continent in 1638-1639, when he filled his mind with scenes and places that he would use in Paradise Lost: the sulphuric Phlegraean Fields outside Naples; Galileo, the "Tuscan artist" with optic glass. Milton the revolutionary is described, the libertarian pamphleteer whose passionate cry that every man had the right "to know, to utter, to argue freely" was realized around the campfires of the New Model Army. Throughout, Milton is depicted also as the poet aspiring to "leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die"--his creative genius coming forth at last in Paradise Lost and his final major work, Samson Agonistes. Originally published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Random House USA Inc The Mists of Avalon: A Novel
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Penguin Books Ltd Lady of Avalon
This, the eagerly awaited link between THE FOREST HOUSE and THE MISTS OF AVALON, spans the creation of Avalon itself, right up to the birth of King Arthur.This enchanting novel of the Holy Isle is told through the successive lives of its three most powerful priestesses: Caillean; Dierna; and finally Viviane, high priestess of Avalon and Lady of the Lake who safeguards the Grail.
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Mariner Books The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc Reading Between the Lines: A Balanced Approach to Literacy
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Mariner Books Classics A Room of One's Own
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Mariner Books Classics The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl: A National Book Award Winner
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Mariner Books Classics Difficult Loves
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Mariner Books Classics The Baron in the Trees
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Mariner Books Classics The Nonexistent Knight
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Mariner Books Classics King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
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Mariner Books Classics Life of Pi
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Mariner Books Classics Silent Spring
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Harrassowitz Das Historische Litauen ALS Perspektive Fur Die Slavistik: Verflochtene Narrative Und Identitaten
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Les Belles Lettres Dion Cassius, Histoire Romaine: Livre 53
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Kids Can Press Sam's Pet Temper
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Red Wheel/Weiser Thriving in the Gig Economy: How to Capitalize and Compete in the New World of Work
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Windward Publishing Wild Beach
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