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The English Verb (Linguistics Library)
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The English Verb (Linguistics Library)A long established and highly regarded account of all aspects of the English verb taking account of recent work on tense, phase and aspect, and of the author's own research. Theoretical discussion is kept to a minimum, but the arguments are always presented within a modern theoretical framework.
 
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Bringing Origami to Life
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Bringing Origami to LifeBringing Origami to Life

An abundance of diagrammed instructions help paperfolders create25 fascinating creatures, with all models keyed according to difficulty—from the easiest (a duck and a swan) to more challenging projects (crocodile, ibis, parrot, kangaroo, hippopotamus, and even a horse with rider). Includes a helpful section on wet-folding, a technique that creates firmer, more permanent models than ones formed from regular origami paper.
 
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BRITISH WRITERS, Supplement IV
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BRITISH WRITERS, Supplement IV

British Writers, Volume 1-8 (vol.8 is an index to volumes 1-7), is a collection of critical essays covering writers who have made significant contributions to British, Irish, and Commonwealth literature from the 14th century to the present day.
The goal of the supplements has been consistent with the original idea of the series: to provide clear, informative essays aimed at the general reader. These essays are meant to introduce a writer of some importance in the history of British or Anglophone literature, and to provide a sense of the scope and nature of the career under review.

 
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Story of Freemasonry
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Story of FreemasonryStory of Freemasonry

 The Initiation into the Ancient Persian Magi, and a Curious Legend of Hiram Abif, Solomon, and the Queen of Sheba; Attempts to Exterminate Freemasonry; Leo Taxil's Remarkable Books About Murder, the Devil, Women and the Black Mass in the High Degrees of Masonry; The Morgan Affair; The Tradition and the Evolution of the First Three Degrees of Freemasonry; The Origin and Structure of the York And Scottish Rites, and Their Relations;   Landmarks of Freemasonry Defined and Its Universality as a Secret Fraternity.
 
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The Principles of Magic
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The Principles of MagicThe Principles of Magic

 Why can two performers do the same piece of material yet one consistently gets much more enthusiastic audience responses?
Is it possible that some of magic's most sacred axioms such as "never repeat a trick" and "never tell an audience what you're going to do" may ultimately be responsible for the huge amount of mediocre magic that abounds? What is magic's biggest lie? 
 
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