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House of Commons. A collection of works from Bernard Shaw, Nobel Prize winner in Literature, for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty. Heartbreak House is a reflection of his bitterness and despair about British politics and society.

See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Selected Stories , , Rudyard Kipling, , Rudyard Kipling is undoubtedly one of the great short-story writers in the English language. This collection opens with 'The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows', the first story Kipling published as a young journalist in India, and ends with an acknowledged masterpiece, 'The Gardener', written fifty years later in the aftermah of the Great War. In the stories in between we meet an immense array of characters and themes, ranging from political fables as in 'The Mother Hive', tragic love stories as in 'Lispeth' and 'Without Benefit of Clergy', and the extraordinary psychological study, 'Mary Postgate'.

Together they are a superb demonstration of Kipling's uncanny ability 'to think in another man's skin'. Bookfair in a Box Development , , Heinle Heinle,.

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Little Good Wolf , , Aleesah Darlison, , Little Good Wolf wants to be liked and to have friends. He wants to belong. The Big Bad Wolf scares girls in red capes. He chases grannies in their nighties. He blows houses down and frightens little pigs. No wonder no one will play with Little! Determined to gain acceptance at school, Little begs Dad to find a new job. What follows are some rather hilarious, and hair-raising, adventures. Will the Big Bad Wolf ever find a new job? One that will help Little finally make friends? Featuring familiar, well-loved, fairytale characters, this rib-tickling story about a Little Wolf searching for identity and acceptance - and a few good friends - will have you howling with laughter.

La rsurrection d'Hati , , Frantz Lamour, , Lionboy: The Chase , , Zizou Corder, , Charlie Ashanti is on the run from an amazing floating circus with six homesick beautiful Lions and an extraordinary sabre-toothed creature. Charlie has promised to help the Lions find their way home to Morocco but he has his own problems: his Mum and Dad have been kidnapped and he is determined to find them. His new friends, King Boris of Bulgaria and his security chief, Edward, have promised to help.

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They eventually escape with the help of a friendly gondolier, and after a dangerous sea journey the Lions finally make it home and Charlie is at last reunited with his parents. Lutz, , The essayists in this volume are united in their deep dissatisfaction with neoclassical economics and the dominance of the market as they explore alternative approaches to economics in its social and cultural context. Their essays cover a broad range of ideas and schools of thought from the European cultural-historical approach, reflected in the work of Karl Planyi and Fernand Braudel, to the "human economy" school in the United States and the "green" view of economic development, with roots in Northern Europe.

The concluding essay reaches beyond economics to project a "new heresy" in the respiritualization of society. Provocative in their dissent from conventional economic thinking, these essays offer food for thought to all who seek alternatives to rampant globalization, accelerating environmental destruction, and a growing ocean of poverty and alienation dotted with islands of unsustainable affluence. Haiku for Children , , Valda Schal, , New Thanksgiving Table , , Diane Morgan, , Thanksgiving is the favorite holiday of millions of Americans.

And with so many diverse regions across the United States, it's no surprise to find that the Thanksgiving menu changes significantly from New England to the Pacific Northwest. This is the quintessential cookbook for our national day of thanks, capturing this diversity with creative recipes for the perfect dinner and providing the key to a stress-free occasion with author Diane Morgan's indispensable do-ahead tips. Including appetizers, soups, salads, main courses, stuffings, casseroles, biscuits, side dishes, desserts, and even leftovers, it contains everything the busy cook needs to celebrate this most festive and food-centered of holidays!

My Rainbow Chronicles , , Phillip H. Phillip Hardwick Porter, , Until the discovery of the Islands in , the flora and fauna of the Galapagos evolved in isolation, producing strange and marvellous island species, as Charles Darwin found when he visited years later. Nowadays many people visit the islands to see the unique wildlife and still encounter almost all the species that were present when Darwin visited. This is in striking contrast to the chains of extinctions that have occurred in every other large oceanic archipelago following the arrival of man. This compact, well thought out and clearly presented book provides a comprehensive guide to the terrestrial vertebrates on Galapagos.

It is simple to use, the text is concise and the innovative use of digital technology has produced a remarkable collection of plates. McWaters, James H. Reed, , Dolphin Girl , , Shel Delisle, , A teen age girl feels trapped by the rules imposed by her family and the social structure at highschool. She identifies with the freedom dolphins represent and uses this as the catalyst to break through these conventions.

Goldberg, , Your English 3 , , , , Lasley, Nikos R Guskos, , Unlike other texts, it presents both written cases and a full sequence of photos for each case, enabling students to view crime scenes from top-to-bottom, and realistically apply investigative concepts.


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The authors first introduce core investigative tools, demonstrating the proper use of law and evidence gathering techniques. Next, they present detailed methods for investigating a wide spectrum of specific crimes. Each type of crime is illuminated with a detailed case study and a complete series of properly-sequenced crime scene photos.

This text's no punches pulled coverage helps students understand exactly what to expect in the field. It also contains detailed coverage of many crimes that other books overlook, including street gang crime, and crimes involving explosives. The Hostel Handbook for the U. Making the Most of Yourself , , Sterling W. What role did Scotch whisky play in the development of the steam engine? Who first coined the word "alcohol"?

Spirits and drink historians Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown know. They have been on a spirituous journey since they first launched their web site Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini and the book by the same name. Fifteen years of travel around the world, a few worn out library cards, and thousands of pages of undiscovered research later, they have amassed their findings in the two-volume work, Spirituous Journey: A History of Drink. This initial volume opens with the surprising discovery that ancient Arabic term "al kol" had two appropriate definitions long before Europeans learnt to distill alcohol: "1: a genie or spirit that takes on varied shapes a supernatural creature in Arab mythology.

What did people do with these potent potables long before the Cocktail was ever heard of?

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Miller and Brown explore the centuries-old origins of classic mixed drinks. But they don't stop there. Spirits and the drinks made with them have close ties to some of civilisation's landmark periods including the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mongol, and Persian Empires as well as major historical events including the Crusades, Little Ice Age, The Black Death, the American Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution.


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    Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy, , House and Area Improvement , , Great Britain. Department of the Environment, , An elegiac collection of sixty Polaroid photographs by the late Soviet film director Andrei Tarkovsky. The melancholy of seeing things for the last time is the highly mysterious and poetic essence that these images leave with us. It is as though Andrei wanted to transmit his own enjoyment quickly to others. And they feel like a fond farewell. The size of the Polaroids is exactly as presented in the book, including the frame.

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    The Thin Girl is about desperate men who want to escape their past and to become something new. A dying financier attempts to buy himself one step closer to divinity. A young investment banker wants to become somebody, anybody, else. Uniting them is the detective who tracks them all, reeling them inexorably back into their pasts.

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    But this detective stumbles over some long-buried past too, in The Thin Girl. Wherever they are, the characters of the The Thin Girl are tempted by the prospect of an altogether different life. From the author who prepared post-collegiates for "life" in How to Survive in the Real World comes an essential book for newcomers to the world of investing. Lowell speaks frankly to readers ages 25 to 35 about current ecocomic issues and offers much-needed advice about how to reduce the overall risks associated with investing while helping achieve a decent return on one's money. Stories of Dragons , , Christopher Rawson, , Part of Young Reading Series 1 for children just starting to read alone.

    It uses fairly short sentences and everyday vocabulary. Subjects include classic fables and fairytales, original fiction and quirky stories. Four novellas of crime and suspense featuring Feluda, the brilliant Bengali private investigator. In his foreword to his book, Satyajit Ray, the noted film-maker, confesses that he has been an avid reader of crime fiction for a very long time.

    This deep interest led Ray to trying his own hand at the genre. The response of the first Feluda story startled him as he writes, I scarcely imagined he would prove so popular that I would be forced to write a Feluda novel every year.