The Stand: Expanded Edition: For the First Time Complete and Uncut
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 5 February 2010
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The Stand: Expanded Edition: For the First Time Complete and Uncut
This is the way the world ends: with a nanosecond of computer error in a Defense Department laboratory and a million casual contacts that form the links in a chain letter of death.
Added by: frufru2 | Karma: 306.02 | Fiction literature | 3 February 2010
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The Black Book by Lawrence Durrell
Durrell's third work, the original angry young novel, was first published by his good friend and long-time correspondent Henry Miller as the first title in the short-lived "Villa Seurat" imprint of the Paris-based Obelisk Press. Unpublishable by the more staid (and censored) presses across the Channel, no work better captures the anguish and death-consciousness of a Europe about to plunge, once again, into cataclysmic war and destruction.
First Certificate Practice Tests Plus New Edition.BookRevised for the December 2008 exam,First Certificate Practice Tests PlusNew Edition thoroughly prepares students for the Cambridge ESOL exams by providing authentic practice of all five exam papers. 'Teaching not just testing' improves students' exam performance by offering guidance on how to approach each task type and training students on how to choose the right answer.
Verb First: On The Syntax Of Verb-Initial Languages
This collection of papers brings together the most recent crosslinguistic research on the syntax of verb-initial languages. Authors with a variety of theoretical perspectives pursue the questions of how verb-initial order is derived, and how these derivations play into the characteristic syntax of these languages. Major themes in the volume include the role of syntactic category in languages with verb-initial order; the different mechanisms of deriving V-initial order; and the universal correlates of the order.
A lion, a dog, and a tiger are having a contest--can they get ten apples piled up on top of their heads? You better believe it! This first counting book works as a teaching tool as well as a funny story.