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The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling
by Henry FieldingThe lusty, rib-tickling, colorful and dramatic revelation of low and high life in eighteenth-century England.
The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B
by J. P. DonleavyBalthazar floats through life, without ambition, eloquent and roguish.
A Singular Man
by J. P. DonleavyWhy did George Smith have a bullet-proof limo? an air-conditioned tomb? doors of 2-inch surgical steel on his mansion?
Jimgrim
by Talbot MundyOut of the East came threats to mankind that only one man in the world could handle.
Liafail (The Third Book of Tros of Samothrace)
by Talbot MundyTros the Wanderer, the towering legendary warrior, challenge the powers of the Druids to build a ship that staggers the ancient world.
It's Alive!
by Richard WoodleyLenore and Frank Davis were a loving family, looking forward to their new baby, but it was a grotesque mutation, a tiny rampaging aberration.
The Haven
by G. R. DiamondThe boy's throat had been cut, his head nearly severed. The mother lay next to him, hands clutching at the blood-soaked blanket...
Santos y supervivencias: Funciones de la religión en una comunidad Otomí, México
by James W. DowNo disponible
Hornblower and the Atropos (The Hornblower Saga, Book #8)
by C. S. ForesterAdmiral Nelson is dead. The war with Bonaparte continues and there's a lot of gold to be salvaged. Follows Hornblower and the Hotspur.
Destination: Universe!
by A. E. Van Vogt11 stories: Far Centaurus, The Monster, Dormant, Enchanted Village, A Can of Paint, Defense, The Rulers, "Dear Pen Pal", The Sound, The Search, and Postscript
Search the Sky
by C. M. Kornbluth Frederik PohlAn engrossing novel of a voyage that begins hundreds of light years away that presents a provocative satire of life in the future
The Abominable Earthman
by Frederik Pohl7 stories from Pohl: The Abominable Earthman, We Never Mention Aunt Nora, A Life and a Half, Punch, The Martian Star-Gazers, Whatever Counts, and Three Portraits and a Prayer
A Rose for Ecclesiastes
by Roger ZelaznyThe Martian race was dying, until a six-foot-six poet from Earth brought them a rose without roots, a book of sorrow, and a message he didn't believe in himself...
Damnation Alley
by Roger ZelaznyTo the squares, this was Damnation Alley. To Hell Tanner, it was still a parking lot. As far as he was concerned, the Alley started in the place that was once called Colorado.
Smith and Jones
by Nicholas MonsarratThe story of 2 defectors - 2 strange fellows who joined the other side - in a baffling international scandal.
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
by Richard FarinaFrom mescaline trips to campus riots, from sacreligious rites to the New Left, from amorous conquest to amorous conquest, Gnossos makes them all.
Ward 402
by Ronald J. GlasserAgainst all odds, an 11-year-old girl clings to the slender thread of life in a hospital. For the dedicated young physician, there were also human concerns.
Master Skylark
by John BennettAn exciting story set in an accurate reproduction of the life and color of Elizabethan England.
The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker
by David BoyerThe hero of this novel is a 24-year-old underachiever who avoids his well-to-do parents and explores the angst of living a bohemian life in the sixties.
Goliath
by David M. HarrisGoliath is the nation-state of America. But this book is really about what we must do to keep from being crushed by Goliath, and what we must build in place of it.
Riders of the Plains
by Max BrandMaimed by his injuries, Peter Hale battled the Westerner's scorn for a cripple, and brought new life and prosperity to the family ranch. Then he dropped out of sight.