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Loving, Living, Party Going

by Henry Green

3 stories that explore British class distinctions through the medium of love, by one of the most admired writers of his time

Mommie Dearest

by Christina Crawford

Biography of Joan Crawford's eldest daughter, who was loved and adored by her mother in public, but treated like a slave and prisoner in private.

People of the Lake: Mankind and its Beginnings

by Richard E. Leakey Roger Lewin

In the crocodile-infested waters near Lake Turkana in Kenya, Leaky is piecing together the clues of an ancient puzzle, reconstructing the world of our primeval forefathers in eerie detail.

Quest for the Well of Souls (The Saga of the Well World, Book #3)

by Jack L. Chalker

Mavra Chang had been a prisoner of the Well World for 11 years. Above her orbited the supercomputer that could restore her body and her powers, but how to get to it?

Secrets

by F. Lee Bailey

When a beautiful, sexy Boston socialite goes public with the videotape details of her private life, it makes her lover, a brilliant criminal lawyer, look guilty of Murder One.

Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula or the Adventure of the Sanguinary Count

by Loren D. Estleman John H. Watson

Dr. Watson's account of the encounter between the two fictional greats.

Smoke Jumpers

by Brent Filson

A high school student spends the summer with her uncle in California fighting fires in the local valleys.

Stellar Science Fiction Stories #4

by Judy-Lynn Del Rey

6 sci-fi stories from James Tiptree Jr., Stephen R. Donaldson, Alan Dean Foster, Ben Bova, Charles Sheffield, James P. Hogan

Sunset Cooking for Two... or Just for You

by Sunset Publishing Staff

Recipes for 1 or 2 people on soups, salads, sandwiches, meats, poultry, seafood, eggs, and cheese along with salad dressings, pate, vegetables and desserts. Also a recipe called Show-stopper Dutch Baby Pancake.

Team Piano Repertoire: A Manual of Music for Multiple Players at One or More Pianos

by Frederic Ming Chang Albert Faurot

Listing of classical musical pieces written for 2 or more piano players

Testament to Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925

by Vera Brittain

In 1915, the author enlisted as a nurse in the armed services. She explores the politics and hopes of those people who came of age as war broke out.

The Accompanist: An Autobiography of Andre Benoist

by Andre Benoist John Anthony Maltese

Benoist moved from France to the US and became the accompanist of musicians such as Jascha Heifetz and Albert Spalding, with many tours, recordings, concerts and broadcasts over decades.

The Best of Eric Frank Russell

by Eric Frank Russell

13 short stories from the science fiction author.

The Best of Lester Del Rey

by Lester Del Rey

16 short stories from the science fiction author

The Black Castle: A Novel of the Macabre

by Les Daniels

Set in 1496 Spain, the Inquisition casts a deathly shadow across the land. In the north looms the black castle, the ancestral stronghold of 2 brothers who are ensnared in a web of evil.

The Faerie Queene

by Edmund Spenser Thomas P. Roche Jr. C. Patrick O'Donnell Jr.

The Faerie Queene was one of the most influential poems in the English language. Dedicating his work to Elizabeth I, Spenser brilliantly united Arthurian romance and Italian renaissance epic to celebrate the glory of the Virgin Queen. Each book of the poem recounts the quest of a knight to achieve a virtue: the Red Crosse Knight of Holinesse, who must slay a dragon and free himself from the witch Duessa; Sir Guyon, Knight of Temperance, who escapes the Cave of Mammon and destroys Acrasiar's Bowre of Bliss; and the lady-knight Britomart's search for her Sir Artegall, revealed to her in an enchanted mirror. Although composed as a moral and political allegory, The Faerie Queene's magical atmosphere captivated the imaginations of later poets from Milton to the Victorians. This edition includes the letter to Raleigh, in which Spenser declares his intentions for his poem, the commendatory verses by Spenser's contemporaries and his dedicatory sonnets to the Elizabethan court, and is supplemented by a table of dates and a glossary.

The Memory of Eva Ryker

by Donald A. Stanwood

Eva Ryker was ten years old when the Titanic sank, and Eva's life was forever changed. Now, because of a chance meeting thirty years later, journalist Norman Hall delves into the mystery.

The Ninth Configuration

by William Peter Blatty

In a decaying Gothic mansion hidden in a forest near the coast of the Pacific Northwest are 27 men confined for the treatment of inexplicable mental disturbances, military officers who suddenly broke down.

The Pendragon

by Catherine Christian

The glorious life and death of Arthur, King of Britain, recounted by Belvedere, his friend since boyhood, his fellow knight and companion-im-arms.

The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth

by M. Scott Peck

Ways in which confronting and resolving our problems, and suffering through the changes, can enable us to reach a higher level of self-understanding.

The Treasure

by Uri Shulevitz

A poor man, inspired by a recurring dream, journeys to a far city to look for a treasure, only to be told to go home and find it. <P><P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for grades 2-3 at http://www.corestandards.org.]

To Keep the Ship

by A. Bertram Chandler

Although this was a low point in the ever-changing space career of John Grimes, it was not without its surprising moments...

Verdict of 13: A Detection Club Anthology

by Julian Symons

13 mysteries by P. D. James, Gwendoline Butler, Dick Francis, Michael Gilbert, Christianna Brand, Michael Innes, Patricia Highsmith, Celia Fremlin, H. R. F. Keating, Michael Underwood, Ngaio Marsh, Peter Dickinson, and Julian Symons.

Wanderings: Chaim Potok's History of the Jews

by Chaim Potok

Large, panoramic, rich with brilliant and moving detail, here is the 4000 year history of the Jews, pulsing with great events and alive with the sweep and turbulence of the centuries.

With Gurdjieff in St. Petersburg and Paris

by Anna Butkovsky-Hewitt Mary Cosh Alicia Street

Gurdjieff and his pupils would meet daily at a Russian cafe, where Gurdjieff would direct them along new lines of spiritual development.

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