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Emperor - Conn Iggulden
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Emperor - Conn Iggulden Emperor is an internationally acclaimed book series by British author Conn Iggulden about the life of Roman statesman and general Gaius Julius Caesar. The series spans four novels and was released 2003-2005. They goes as follows:

    * The Gates of Rome - released 2003
    * The Death of Kings - released early 2004
    * The Field of Swords - released late 2004
    * The Gods of War - released 2005
 
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Twilight of the Gods (Doctor Who)
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alt The second Doctor returns to Vortis with his companions Jamie and Victoria. But the Web Planet is not the world he knew, and the peaceful Menoptera are caught up in a bitter interplanetary war between opposing factions of an alien race.
 
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One Way Ticket - short stories (Oxford Bookworms Level 1)
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One Way Ticket - short stories (Oxford Bookworms Level 1)Представляем вам отличное пособие для развития умения понимания текста. Данная книга является разработкой Оксфордских специалистов в области изучения языка. Данный сборничек содержит в себе 3 небольших расказика, после которых идут упражнения к текстам и словарь. также к книге прилагаются аудиозаписи данных текстов.
This is a collection of short stories about adventures on trains. Strange, wonderful, and frightening things can happen on trains - and all of them happen here.
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The Talented Mr Ripley
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The Talented Mr RipleyOne of the great crime novels of the 20th century, Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley is a blend of the narrative subtlety of Henry James and the self-reflexive irony of Vladimir Nabokov. Like the best modernist fiction, Ripley works on two levels. First...
 
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A New Handbook of Literary Terms
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A New Handbook of Literary TermsA New Handbook of Literary Terms offers a lively, informative guide to words and concepts that every student of literature needs to know. Mikics’s definitions are essayistic, witty, learned, and always a pleasure to read. They sketch the derivation and history of each term, including especially lucid explanations of verse forms and providing a firm sense of literary periods and movements from classicism to postmodernism. The Handbook also supplies a helpful map to the intricate and at times confusing terrain of literary theory at the beginning of the twenty-first century: the author has designated a series of terms, from New Criticism to queer theory, that serves as a concise but thorough introduction to recent developments in literary study.
 
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