Tales of Mystery and Imagination :Audio CDs (2) 3-rd edition
Added by: Doo | Karma: 92.71 | Black Hole | 23 October 2010
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Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 3 Tales of Mystery and Imagination Audio CDs (2)
STAGE 3 - Fantasy & Horror
The human mind is a dark, bottomless pit, and sometimes it works in strange and frightening ways. That sound in the night . . . is it a door banging in the wind, or a murdered man knocking inside his coffin? The face in the mirror . . . is it yours, or the face of someone standing behind you, who is never there when you turn round?
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Although the title may suggest a Western setting, Coyote brings back to familiar Boston territory six-foot-tall, flame-haired sleuth Carlotta Carlyle. This time the ex-cop and sometime cab-driver prowls overcrowded apartments where illegal aliens rest--and sometimes find their final resting places--after their ill-paid labors.
The Business Playground: Where Creativity and Commerce Collide
FOREWORD by legendary business icon, Virgin’s Richard Branson “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.” Pablo Picasso In today’s flat world, business as usual no longer cuts it. Anyone can compete on quality, price and timing. So what’s the secret weapon that will boost your business over and above the competition?
Added by: Nemini | Karma: 405.93 | Non-Fiction, Other | 20 October 2010
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Locating Privacy in Tudor London asks new questions about where private life was lived in the early modern period, about where evidence of it has been preserved, and about how progressive and coherent its history can be said to have been. The Renaissance and the Reformation are generally taken to have produced significant advances in individuality, subjectivity, and interiority, especially among the elite, but this study of middling-sort culture shows privacy to have been an object of suspicion, of competing priorities, and of compulsory betrayals.
Added by: badaboom | Karma: 5366.29 | Fiction literature | 15 October 2010
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Mara and Dann: An Adventure
Tenderly perceptive, Lessing's first far-future novel since her celebrated Canopus in Argos: Archives series of the late 1970s-mid '80s features two appealing orphans precariously reaching adulthood on Earth thousands of years from now. The Ice Age brought on by the ecological rapaciousness of today's society is receding, bringing lethal drought to the Southern land of "Ifric," where a power struggle in her family has stranded seven-year-old Mara, who is fiercely caring for her even younger brother, Dann, in a remote village of neo-Neanderthals.