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The Bartlett Mystery

by Louis Tracy

Louis Tracy (1863 - 1928) was a British journalist, and prolific writer of fiction. He used the pseudonyms Gordon Holmes and Robert Fraser, which were at times shared with M.P. Shiel, a collaborator from the start of the twentieth century. Tracy is noted for his contribution to the mystery and romance genres.

Bartlett's Poems for Occasions

by Geoffrey O'Brien

A poetry collection with selections for various events.

Bartlett's Shakespeare Quotations

by Justin Kaplan John Bartlett

From the quote aficionado to the historical researcher, fans of Bartlett's will be thrilled to see this edition of quotations from the great William Shakespeare. Collecting quotes from his many works into one beautiful volume, Bartlett's Shakespeare Quotations is essential as a reference tool and makes for some wonderful browsing. Quotes culled from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations are organised by play or sonnet in chronological order and capture a unique view of Shakespeare's life and work. From King Henry VI to The Tempest (and even the epitaph on his grave) this volume will delight both researchers and casual readers as it highlights one of the most beguiling and beloved playwrights in history.

Bartolomé y el glúpiti (Classic Seuss)

by Dr. Seuss

Edición en español del álbum ilustrado de Dr. Seuss, ganador de la Mención de Honor Caldecott, que trata el tema de hacernos responsables de nuestros propios actos y de ser capaces de decir «¡lo siento!». En este divertido álbum ilustrado, el joven paje Bartolomé Cubbins (protagonista de Los 500 sombreros de Bartolomé Cubbins) le da una lección de buen comportamiento al viejo rey Derwin. Aburrido de la lluvia, el sol, la niebla y la nieve, Derwin ordena a sus magos crear algo «nuevo» que caiga del cielo. ¡Lo que obtiene es un aguacero de una sustancia verde y pegajosa llamada glúpiti, que amenaza con destruir todo su reino! Pero con la ayuda del sabio Bartolomé, el Rey (y los lectores) aprenden que, a veces, las palabras más sencillas pueden resolver los mayores problemas.Las ediciones rimadas y en español de los clásicos de Dr. Seuss publicadas por Random House brindan la maravillosa oportunidad de disfrutar de sus historias a más de treinta y ocho millones de personas hispanohablantes en Estados Unidos. Los lectores podrán divertirse con las ediciones en español de The Cat in the Hat (El Gato Ensombrerado); Green Eggs and Ham (Huevos verdes con jamón); One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (Un pez, dos peces, pez rojo, pez azul); The Lorax (El Lórax); Oh, the Places You'll Go! (¡Oh, cuán lejos llegarás!); How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (¡Cómo el Grinch robó la Navidad!), y Horton Hears a Who! (¡Horton escucha a Quién!). Ideal tanto para leer en casa como en la escuela, estos libros han sido meticulosamente traducidos, respetando la rima, por autores y traductores latinoamericanos, y supervisados por Teresa Mlawer, reconocida y galardonada traductora durante más de cincuenta años.A Spanish edition of Dr. Seuss's Caldecott-Honor winning picture book about taking responsibility and saying you're sorry!In this hilarious picture book featuring unrhymed verse, young page boy Bartholomew Cubbins (star of Dr. Seuss's The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins) teaches old King Derwin a lesson in good behavior. Bored with rain, sun, fog, and snow, Derwin orders his royal magicians to create something "new" to fall down from the sky. What he gets is a downpour of sticky green goo called Oobleck, which soon threatens to wreck his entire kingdom! But with the assistance of wise Bartholomew, the king (along with young readers) learns that the simplest words can sometimes solve the biggest problems.Random House's rhymed Spanish-language editions of classic Dr. Seuss books make the joyful experience of reading Dr. Seuss books available for the more than 38 million people in the United States who speak Spanish. Readers can enjoy over 30 different classic Dr. Seuss titles including The Cat in the Hat (El Gato Ensombrerado); Green Eggs and Ham (Huevos verdes con jamón); One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (Un pez dos peces pez rojo pez azul); The Lorax (El Lórax); Oh, the Places You'll Go! (¡Oh, cuán lejos llegarás!); How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (¡Cómo el Grinch robó la Navidad!); and Horton Hears a Who! (¡Horton escucha a Quién!). Perfect for home and classroom use, they are meticulously translated in rhyme by native Latin American Spanish speakers overseen by award-winning translator Teresa Mlawer.

Baruch Spinoza's Ethics (The Macat Library)

by Andreas Vrahimis Gary Slater

Baruch Spinoza’s Ethics is a dense masterpiece of sustained argumentative reasoning. It earned its place as one of the most important and influential books in Western philosophy by virtue of its uncompromisingly direct arguments about the nature of God, the universe, free will, and human morals. <P><P>Though it remains one of the densest and most challenging texts in the entire canon of Western philosophy, Ethics is also famous for Spinoza’s unique approach to ordering and constructing its arguments. As its full title – Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order – suggests, Spinoza decided to use the rigorous format of mathematical-style propositions to lay out his arguments, just as the Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid had used geometrical propositions to lay out the basic rules of geometry. <P><P>In choosing such a systematic method, Spinoza’s masterwork shows the crucial aspects of good reasoning skills being employed at the highest level. The key use of reasoning is the production of an argument that is well-organised, supports its conclusions and proceeds logically towards its end. Just as a mathematician might demonstrate a geometrical proof, Spinoza sought to lay out a comprehensive philosophy for human existence – an attempt that has influenced generations of philosophers since.

Basadi, lwa reng?: UBC Contracted

by Thatayaone Gilbert Motsaathebe

Basadi, lwa reng? ke padi e e thadisang ka ga dikgwetlho di le mmalwa tse Batswana ba itemogelang tsona mo botshelong jwa segompieno. Thitokgang e ama dintlha di tshwana le sekgajaja sa HIV/Aids, boimana jwa bašwa, tiriso ya diritibatsi, tiriso e e botlhaswa ya basadi ga mmogo le pipamolomo e e ratwang bobe ke badiredipuso. Setlhogo sa padi se maleba mme e bile se gwetlha basadi go ema ka dinao, go bopa mekgatlho ya go lwela ditshwanelo tsa bona le go itshereletsa kgatlhanong le go jewa ntsoma. Basadi ba tshwanetse go nna matlhagatlhaga, ba nonofe ba bo ba nne pelotelele fa ba batla go fitlhelela ditlhologelelo tsa bona. Kedibone o tlhagiswa jaaka moanelwamogolo yo maikaelelo a gagwe e leng go thusa basadi ba ditshwanelo tsa bona di gatakiwang ka dinao. Kedibone o lemoga se morago ga go jewa ntsoma ke Basinyi. Ka setlhogo Basadi, lwa reng? mokwadi o botsa potso e karabo ya yona e fitlhelwang mo ditiragalong tsa padi. Mosadi o botsa basadi gore a mme go siame gore ba dirisiwe ke banna ka maipato a lorato jaaka Kedirile a dirisitswe ke Basinyi? Moanelwamogolo Kedibone o tsaya maikarabelo a go bula basadi matlho gore ba ikemele, fa ba sa batle go thanya lomapo le le tsebeng. Thitokgang e nngwe e e fitlhelwang mo pading e ke ya bolaledi le bosenyi. Ditiro tsa bosenyi di tlhagisitswe sentle, ka moanelwa Basinyi. Basinyi ke leferefere la lenweenwee le le dirang ditiro tsa bosenyi ka matsetseleko. Jaaka go twe leina lebe seromo, mo go Basinyi leina le ile boreelelong. O tsieditse Kedibone le Kedirile ka maaka le bonweenwee. O na le baemedi kwa sepodising le kwa boemafofaneng. O na gape le babueledi ba dikgeleke. Bolaledi bo tlhagisiwa sentle tota. Le fa mapodisi a se na dikoloi tse di lekaneng le didiriswa dingwe tsa botlhokwa, a bonala a tlhoafetse mo tirong ya ona ya go tshwara disenyi. Mokapotene Kebareng o tlisa tsholofelo le fa tota Lefapha la Sepodisi le aparetswe ke mathata a bobodu le boferefere. Baanelwa ba padi e ke ba madi le nama jaaka batho ba re tshelang le bona. Go na le baanelwabagolo gammogo le baanelwabannye. Ditiragalo dikgolo di totile baanelwabagolo mme baanelwabannye ba thusa go aga maitshetlego a padi. Mokwadi o tlhagisa ditiragalo tse di kitlaneng sentle, ka poloto e e itogileng semelemethe jaaka noga. O dirisitse puo ya bontshwantshi e gogelang. Buisa o tle o ijese monate!

Basado en un hecho real

by Gerard Guix

Una ciudad bloqueada por la nieve.Un crimen que parece fruto del odio.Y una llamada que lo cambiará todo. ¿Hasta dónde llegarías para salvar a tu futura exmujer? Nueve meses atrás Àlex pidió el traslado para intentar salvar su matrimonio. Ahora es el inspector de la comisaría de Mossos d'Esquadra de Vic y los papeles del divorcio lo esperan en la mesa de la cocina. Durante los últimos cuatro días, la actividad de la ciudad se ha visto parada por la nieve y parece que esta será su mayor preocupación en el trabajo. Sin embargo, una llamada le obligará a poner en duda todos sus principios. En este relato inédito, Gerard Guix presenta con brillantez un thriller político en el que la nieve y la ciudad de Vic se convierten en personajes clave de la trama. Y, al mismo tiempo, presenta también un crudo retrato de un matrimonio que se derrumba. «Ahora es consciente de la amenaza que suponía la nieve que ha caído silenciosamente en los últimos cuatro días. Sin alarma. Con apariencia nada peligrosa, ha acabado colapsando al país con su belleza».

Basant Birthday

by Maya Kanwal

A young girl wishes to participate in the art of kite fighting in basant, the Pakistani spring celebration. She wants to yell out "bo kata!" when cutting an opponent's kite string. Boys prepare for this kite festival in Pakistan by learning to be "still and strong" in order to control the kites. Can she do it too?

Bascom's Revenge

by Susan Bianculli

Lise's dream has come true. Another Mist Gate has opened allowing her a chance to go home. Unfortunately, Jason has been kidnapped, a new person has crossed the Mist Gate and Bascom still hunts for Morsca's killer. Home may still be a long way off.

Base Ten: A Novel

by Maryann Lesert

In this &“wonderful first novel&” an astrophysicist struggles with returning to her career in science after putting it on hold for her family (The Grand Rapids Press). Raised to believe that she could do anything, astronomer Jillian Greer dreamed of going into space. When she and her research partner Kera Sullivan invented a specialized telescope, it looked as though these two dogged scientists would fulfill the dream they shared. But ten years later, while Kera trains in a space simulator, Jillian is married with children, packing lunches and helping her kids with homework. With her field&’s archaic &“all or nothing&” mindset, maintaining both a family life and a scientific career seems like an impossible task. As her fortieth birthday draws near, Jillian decides that she must give her career one more shot. Leaving her family for ten days, one day for each year she has put her career on hold, she seeks solitude in the sand dunes of Lake Michigan, where she struggles to see if she can find her way back to the stars.

Baseball Baby (A Sports Baby Book)

by Diane Adams

This original board book series, which begins with America's favorite pasttime--baseball--is sure to be a homerun with the youngest of readers and the sports-loving grown-ups in their lives.A toddler spends an afternoon at the park with his family where he is introduced to baseball for the first time. He makes a few mistakes as he warms up, takes the field, and goes to bat, but he keeps going until he scores the final run of the day and goes to bed a winner.

Baseball Battle (Kids' Sports Stories)

by Elliott Smith

Lifelong friends Jackson and Logan are moving up from T-ball to baseball, and they couldn't be more excited. But when both boys want to play first base, it's a baseball battle! It's up to these young athletes to decide which is more important: sports or friendship.

Baseball Birthday Party

by Annabelle Prager

Billy, the new kid, is having a baseball birthday party. Then everyone will see that he really IS a great player, and not a butterfingers. Billy's friend Dan mails the invitations in a big box on the corner. But no one answers them! Will the party be a home run or a strikeout for Billy? A "Setp into Reading" level 2 book, for grades 1-3.

Baseball Card Adventures: 4-Book Grand Slam Collection

by Dan Gutman

Twelve-year-old Joe Stoshack is an average kid with two amazing talents: getting his hands on rare baseball cards, and traveling through time to meet the famous players they depict. Sports buffs and fans of authors like Tim Green and Jon Scieszka will love this imaginative series.Together for the first time, this collection includes: Honus & Me, featuring Honus Wagner, the greatest shortstop ever, from the turn of the century. Honus Wagner's baseball card is the rarest and most expensive of all; one specimen sold for $2.8 million in 2007. Jackie & Me, featuring Jackie Robinson, the first African-American player in Major League Baseball, six-time All-Star, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Babe & Me, featuring Babe Ruth, all-time great batter and seven-time World Series champion, who set records that still stand today. Shoeless Joe & Me, featuring Shoeless Joe Jackson, who was banned from baseball in the prime of his career and whose involvement in the Black Sox Scandal is still disputed.

The Baseball Card Conspiracy (Hardy Boys Mystery Stories #117)

by Franklin W. Dixon

The Hardys go to bat against a major league team of counterfeiters! There's trouble in the cards when Frank, Joe and their friend Biff visit a baseball memorabilia convention in New York City. Biff buys a hard-to-find card only to learn that it's a counterfeit and that more than a few bucks are at stake. The card may be a fake, but the danger to Biff and to the Hardys is as real as it gets. Frank and Joe discover that the baseball card scam is just the beginning - a very small slice of a very criminal pie. And when that much is on the line, the Hardys know they'd better be ready to play some serious hardball!

Baseball Cat

by Garrison Allen

the Coyotes are hoping to star in the minor leagues. But before the first note of the National Anthem is sung, somebody uses the owner's head for a baseball and scores a deadly hit.

Baseball Crazy

by Nancy Mercado

How magical is the experience of attending your very first baseball game and hearing the crack of the bat resound throughout the stadium? What's more terrifying than being out in left field praying the ball doesn't come your way? Who better are the friends you make while playing out on that diamond? Here are ten fictional stories that celebrate all aspects of the game of baseball. Baseball Crazy is a diverse collection that will hit a home run with all fans of the sport, from the most loyal old-timers to the newest rookies. Batter up! Stories by: Paul Acampora Joseph Bruchac Sue Corbett Ron Koertge Frank Portman David Rice John H. Ritter Charles R. Smith Jr. Jerry Spinelli Maria Testa

Baseball Fever

by Johanna Hurwitz

Ezra Feldman, almost ten, likes baseball more than anything else in the world. But his father cannot understand why his son would rather rot his brains watching men swinging big wooden sticks than read a book or play chess.

Baseball Flyhawk

by Matthew F Christopher

Chico Romez is new to the Royals baseball team, but all the players welcome him and his ability in the outfield. All the players except one, that is.

Baseball for Breakfast

by Bill Myers

In this picture book from Bill Myers, author of The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle series, Jimmy finds a magic pocket watch that lets him skip ahead in time. Maybe a week, a day or just until the end of class or until it's his turn up to bat again. Soon, however, he discovers the wisdom of God's Plan for us to experience not just the good times, but the bad times, and especially the in-between times.

Baseball Genius

by Derek Jeter Tim Green

An average kid with an above average talent for predicting baseball pitches tries to help his favorite player out of a slump in this entertaining novel from bestselling authors Tim Green and Derek Jeter.Jalen DeLuca loves baseball. Unfortunately his dad can’t afford to keep him on the travel team. His dad runs a diner and makes enough to cover the bills, but there isn’t enough to cover any extras. So Jalen decides to take matters into his own hands and he sneaks into the home of the New York Yankee’s star second baseman, James Yager, and steals a couple of balls from his personal batting cage. He knows that if he can sell them, he’ll be able to keep himself on the team. But like the best-laid plans—or in this case the worst!—Jalen’s scheme goes wrong when Yager catches him. But Jalen has a secret: his baseball genius. He can analyze and predict almost exactly what a pitcher is going to do with his next pitch. He can’t quite explain how he knows, he just knows. And after proving to Yager that he really can do this, using a televised game and predicting pitch after pitch with perfect accuracy, the two agree to a deal. Jalen will help Yager out of his batting slump and Yager won’t press charges. However, when he begins to suspect that the team’s general manager has his own agenda, Jalen’s going to need his friends and his unusual baseball talent to save not only Yager’s career, but his own good name.

Baseball Great

by Tim Green

Josh feels like he's starting to make it big! Jaden, the school reporter, says he's going to take the baseball team to number one. Then his dad pulls him off the field and signs him up with Coach Rocky Valentine's youth championship team, the Titans. He says Josh has what it takes to be a baseball great-and the Titans will help him get there. <p><p> Now Josh is gulping down Rocky's "Super Stax" milkshakes to build muscle and trying to fit in with his new teammates-older, tougher kids who can suddenly become violent. All Josh really wants to do is play ball, but as he gets in deeper with the Titans, there are questions he's just got to ask. As Josh and his new friend Jaden investigate their suspicions, they find themselves in a dangerous struggle with a desperate man who doesn't want them to expose the nasty secrets they uncover. <p> Pulsing with action, baseball great offers a baseball story attuned to today's headlines, a totally involving, character-driven, sports-centered thriller.

The Baseball Great Collection

by Tim Green

Tim Green's thrilling Baseball Great books are perfect for middle-grade readers, and this collection contains three bestselling novels in the series.Baseball Great: Josh feels like he's starting to make it big! Jaden, the school reporter, says he's going to take the baseball team to number one. Then his dad pulls him off the field and signs him up with Coach Rocky Valentine's youth championship team, the Titans. Now Josh is gulping down Rocky's "Super Stax" milkshakes to build muscle and trying to fit in with his new teammates. All Josh really wants to do is play ball, but as he gets in deeper with the Titans, Josh and his new friend Jaden find themselves in a dangerous struggle with a desperate man who doesn't want them to expose the nasty secrets they uncover.Rivals: New York Times bestselling author Tim Green delivers a hard-hitting look at what some teams will do to win in this gripping companion to Baseball Great. Josh is thrilled when all his hard training pays off in a big way and his team, the Titans, makes it to a national tournament in Cooperstown, home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. But after a dirty play and a brutal injury threaten to sideline Josh, he spies suspicious activity at the tournament. He tries to tell his good friend Jaden about what he's seen, but she's too busy spending time with the L.A. Comets' star player to want to get involved. Jaden says she's doing research for the newspaper . . . but is she?Best of the Best: Josh is still flying high from his team's tournament win when his parents start talking about a divorce. Now his dad is challenging him to play the best of the best at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. But does he just want to get Josh out of the way. With the help of Benji and Jaden, Josh races to get the facts that can keep his family together--but it's ever harder to concentrate on the game and make the winning plays that will lead his team to victory.

Baseball Haiku: The Best Haiku Ever Written about the Game

by Nanae Tamura Cor van den Heuvel

Presenting more than two hundred of the greatest haiku ever written about the game. One of the most unusual baseball books of the 2007 season, this remarkable new collection, which includes poems from both America and Japan, captures perfectly the thrill of baseball--a double play, a game of catch, or the hushed pause as a pitcher looks in before hurling his pitch. Like haiku, the game is concerned with the nature of the seasons: joyous in the spring, thrilling in summer's heat, ripening with the descent of fall, and remembered fondly in winter. Featuring the work of Jack Kerouac, the king of the Beat writers, who penned the first American baseball haiku, and Alan Pizzarelli, a major American haiku poet, the collection also includes Masaoka Shiki, one of the four great pillars of Japanese haiku, who fell in love with baseball when he was a student in Tokyo. Baseball Haiku, a literary and baseball treasure, will make a marvelous gift for the baseball fan in your family.

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