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Star Bridge
by Jack Williamson James GunnThe golden-skinned merchant princes of Eron, mutants who were riding horse-sized hunting dogs, started to close in on them.
The White House Transcripts: Submission of Recorded Presidential Conversations to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives by President Richard Nixon
by Gerald Gold Richard M. NixonThe 46 private conversations between President Nixon and his closest advisors, a Who's Who and chronology of events surrounding Watergate, and more.
Death of a Fool (Roderick Alleyn #19)
by Ngaio MarshInspector Alleyn of Scotland Yard is confronted with a case that forces him to learn about English folk dancing.
The Ugly American
by William J. Lederer Eugene BurdickA novel that exposes the opportunism, incompetence and cynical deceit that have become imbedded in the fabric of our top-level diplomats.
The Art of Loving
by Erich H. FrommLearning to love, like other arts, demands practice and concentration. Even more than any other art, it demands genuine insight and understanding.
The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966
by Richard BrautiganThis novel is about the romantic possibilities of a public library in California.
CliffsNotes on Hesse's Steppenwolf & Siddhartha
by Carolyn Roberts WelchA list of characters, critical commentaries, and character analyses of Hermann Hesse's classic books, Steppenwolf and Siddhartha.
Make Mine Murder
by Agatha Christie3 full-length Hercule Poirot novels: Appointment with Death, Peril at End House, and Sad Cypress.
The Healing Flame of Love
by Br. LeonardHave you been disappointed in love? If God is love, our idea of love must be elevated if we are to be oriented in the eternal life of love.
Mrs. Craddock
by W. Somerset MaughamBertha Ley is mistress of Court Ley, a great spread of land. She marries Edward Craddock, a man beneath her station, but quite the essence of new order. A gentleman farmer, he is steady and a doer who turns Court Ley into an efficient farm. But Bertha wants passion and ardor: she gets reality. Bertha's tragedy is in her expectations--life would be so simple without them.
Venus in Furs & The Black Czarina
by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch H. J. StenningTwo works from the Austro-Hungarian who gave us the word masochism.
Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Volume 3 1995
by The Editors Of The Reader's DigestCondensed versions of Prizes by Erich Segal, Secret Missions by Michael Gannon, Eyes of a Child by Richard North Patterson, and More Than Meets the Eye by Joan Brock and Derek L. Gill
Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Volume 4 1995
by The Editors Of The Reader's DigestCondensed versions of Acceptable Risk by Robin Cook, Local Rules by Jay Brandon, Salem Street by Anna Jacobs, and Fast Forward by Judy Mercer
Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Volume 5 1995
by The Editors Of The Reader's DigestCondensed versions of The Rainmaker by John Grisham, The Carousel by Belva Plain, Wedding Night by Gary Devon, and Cloud Shadows by Elizabeth Webster
The Couple
by Alfred Palca Monte GhertlerA husband and wife's utterly frank account of their experience in the Masters & Johnson sex clinic.
Time to Come
by August DerlethFrom the book: August Derleth writes: "We are living today in the tomorrow foreseen by the science-fiction writers of a previous generation. How close we may be to the tomorrow foreseen by contemporary writers of science-fiction we do not know. Read these provocative stories-and wait to find out." Clark Ashton Smith Poul Anderson Philip K. Dick Isaac Asimov Charles Beaumont Irving C. Cox, Jr. Evelyn E. Smith Robert Sheckley Arthur C. Clarke Isaac Asimov
Azazel
by Isaac AsimovA small demon whose name is Azazel Has magical powers that dazzle. But the people who strive To get them derive Nothing much and are beat to a frazzle.
A Kiss Before Dying
by Ira LevinAs a young coed's suicide leads her troubled sister into a perilous investigation, she is trapped in a web of mounting horror and suspense.
A Study of History (Abridged)
by Arnold J. Toynbee D. C. SomervellAn abridgment of volumes 1-6 of Toynbee's classic multi-volume work
Dreams: Your Magic Mirror with Interpretations by Edgar Cayce
by Elsie SechristHow an understanding of your psychic self can lead to both spiritual growth and success in everyday life and how dreams can serve this end. The author uses Cayce's notes for readings on dreams.