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Madman's Island
Madman's Island is a 1927 novel by Ion Idriess set in northern Australia. It was Idriess' first novel.It was republished in 1938.
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Emile or On Education
Emile or On Education or Émile Or Treatise on Education (French: Émile ou De l’éducation) is a treatise on the nature of education and on the nature of man written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau who considered it to be the “best and most important of all my writings”. Due to a section of the book entitled “Profession of Faith of the Savoyard Vicar” Emile was banned in Paris and Geneva and was publicly burned in 1762 the year of its first publication.
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Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal of psychiatric neuroscience and therapeutics published by Elsevier since 1985 on behalf of the Society of Biological Psychiatry of which it is the official journal. The journal covers a broad range of topics related to the pathophysiology and treatment of major neuropsychiatric disorders. An yearly supplement is published which contains the abstracts from the annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry.
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Why We Get Fat
Why We Get Fat: And What To Do About It is a 2010 book by science writer Gary Taubes. Following Taubes’s 2007 book Good Calories Bad Calories in which he argues that the modern diet’s inclusion of too many refined carbohydrates is a primary contributor to the obesity epidemic he elaborates in Why We Get Fat on how people can change their diets.
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The Liberty Amendments
The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic is a book by American lawyer Mark Levin published in 2013.
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Man Equals Man
Man Equals Man (German: Mann ist Mann) or A Man's a Man is a play by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. One of Brecht's earlier works it explores themes of war human fungibility and identity. Not only was the play the first to emerge after Brecht's move from Munich to Berlin but it was also the first to be produced by what came to be known as 'the Brecht collective':[T]hat shifting group of friends and collaborators on whom he henceforth depended.
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New Voices
New Voices is the only[citation needed] American national magazine written for and by Jewish college students. Published since 1991 by the independent non-profit student-run Jewish Student Press Service New Voices is read by over 10000 students across the United States and abroad.The magazine is produced by one recent college graduates in New York and dozens of student writers from campuses across the country on a shoestring annual budget.
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Phoenix (manga)
Phoenix (火の鳥 Hi no Tori bird of fire) is a manga series by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka considered Phoenix his life's work; it consists of 12 books each of which tells a separate self-contained story and takes place in a different era. The plots go back and forth from the remote future (science fiction) to prehistoric times. Several of the stories have been adapted into anime series and OVAs and even a live-action movie.
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Theoretical Computer Science (journal)
Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) is a computer science journal published by Elsevier started in 1975 and covering theoretical computer science. The journal publishes 52 issues a year. It is abstracted and indexed by Scopus and the Science Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports its 2008 impact factor for this journal is 0.806 and the 5-year impact factor is 0.995.
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Survey Methodology
Survey Methodology is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes papers related to the development and application of survey techniques. It is published by Statistics Canada the national statistical office of Canada in English and French.The journal started publishing in 1975 publishes two issues each year and is available both in print (with a subscription fee) and online as open access.
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Oxonian Review
The Oxonian Review is a literary magazine produced by graduate students at the University of Oxford. Every fortnight during term time an online edition is published featuring reviews and essays on current affairs and literature. It is the largest university-wide graduate-student publication at the University of Oxford.[citation needed]
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A Winsome Widow
A Winsome Widow is a 1912 musical produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. which was a revised version of Charles Hale Hoyt's 1891 hit A Trip to Chinatown with a score by Raymond Hubbell.
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Garner's Modern American Usage
Garner's Modern American Usage edited by Bryan Garner is a usage guide for contemporary American English. It covers issues of usage pronunciation and style from distinctions among commonly confused words and phrases and notes on how to prevent verbosity and obscurity. In addition it contains essays about the English language.
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Choke (novel)
Choke is a 2001 novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk.
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Kingdom Come (Ballard novel)
Kingdom Come is a novel by the British writer J.G. Ballard published in 2006.
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Icerigger
Icerigger (1974) is a science fiction novel written by Alan Dean Foster. Like many of Foster's science-fiction novels Icerigger takes place within his Humanx Commonwealth fictional universe.
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The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 8
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 8 is an anthology of fantasy stories edited by Arthur W. Saha. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in 1982.The book collects eleven novelettes and short stories by various fantasy authors originally published in 1981 (aside from Lee's which first appeared in 1980) and deemed by the editor the best from the period represented together with an introduction by the editor.
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Mini Marvels
Mini Marvels is an all-ages comic book written and illustrated by Chris Giarrusso and published by Marvel Comics. The comic has been published in the form of back-ups in other comic books as well as original one-shots and trade paperback collections. The comics are a humorous depiction of the Marvel heroes as children of various ages sometimes parodying storylines from the mainstream Marvel universe.
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Telangana Kalam
Telangana Kalam is a registered Telugu language newspaper. It is launched on February 12 2013.
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Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric Obesity formerly known as International Journal of Pediatric Obesity is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research into all aspects of obesity during childhood and adolescence. The editor-in-chief is Michael Goran (Keck School of Medicine University of Southern California). The journal is one of three journals published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.
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Not That Sort of Girl
Not That Sort of Girl (1987) is a novel by British author Mary Wesley. The novel is set in Southern England and takes its beginning in the late 1930s and follows the life of Rose Peel throughout 48 years of marriage.
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The Journey of Ibn Fattouma
The Journey of Ibn Fattouma is an intermittently provocable fable written and published by Nobel Prize-winning author Naguib Mahfouz in 1983. It was translated from Arabic into English in 1992 by Denys Johnson-Davies and published by Doubleday.
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Saptahik
Saptahik is weekly tabloid published by Kantipur Publications in Nepal. It is one of the popular newspaper among youth in Nepal.
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Assignment in Eternity
Assignment in Eternity is a collection of four mixed science fiction and fantasy novellas by Robert A. Heinlein first published in hardcover by Fantasy Press in 1953 with some of the stories somewhat revised from their original magazine publications as follows: Gulf (written and published in 1949 in Astounding Science Fiction October–November 1949).
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Les Diaboliques (book)
Les Diaboliques (The She-Devils) is a collection of short stories written by Barbey d'Aurevilly and published in France in 1874. Each story features a woman who commits an act of violence or revenge or some other crime. It is considered d'Aurevilly's masterpiece.D'Aurevilly due to the boredom induced by bourgeois life in the Second French Republic was a dandy.
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Mistress of the Empire
Mistress of the Empire is a fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist and Janny Wurts. It is the third and final book in the Empire Trilogy and was published in 1992. It was preceded by Servant of the Empire which was published in 1990.
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Journal of Anatomy
The Journal of Anatomy originally between 1867 to 1916 known as the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 2.357. ranking it fifth out of 20 journals in the category Anatomy & Morphology.
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Thompson Citizen
The Thompson Citizen is a Canadian newspaper the longest-running newspaper in Thompson Manitoba.
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Temple of the Winds
Temple of the Winds is the fourth book in Terry Goodkind's epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth.
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Why Britain is at War
Why Britain is at War is a polemic treatise written by Harold Nicolson and first published by Penguin Books on 7 November 1939 shortly after the Second World War began. In the book Nicolson explores Adolf Hitler's insatiable grasp for power the foreign policy brinkmanship and deception ploys adopted by Nazi Germany and Hitler's use of actual and implied force to get his way at the negotiation table.
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After the divorce
After the Divorce is a novel by Italian author Grazia Deledda.
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Spirit Walker (novel)
Spirit Walker is the second book in the series Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver. The plot follows Torak and his friends travelling to the mysterious Seal Islands to find a cure for a terrible sickness circulating throughout the forest in which they live. The book was first published in 2005 by Orion Children's Books.As the Moon of No Dark waxes high the clans fall prey to a horrifying sickness. Fear stalks the Forest. The very breath of summer seems poisoned.
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The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (novel)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a short book by novelist Muriel Spark the best known of her works. It first saw publication in The New Yorker magazine and was published as a book by Macmillan in 1961. The character of Miss Jean Brodie brought Spark international fame and brought her into the first rank of contemporary Scottish literature. In 2005 the novel was chosen by Time magazine as one of the one hundred best English-language novels from 1923 to present.
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The Janitor's Boy
The Janitor's Boy is a children's book by Andrew Clements. Part of his school series it was released by Simon & Schuster in 2000.
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Yuria 100 Shiki
Yuria 100 Shiki (ユリア100式 Yuria Hyaku-shiki) is a Japanese manga series written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Nobuto Hagio. It has been serialized in Young Animal from 2006 to January 22 2010.
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A Dance with Dragons
A Dance with Dragons is the fifth of seven planned novels in the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire by American author George R. R. Martin. In some areas the paperback edition was published in two parts titled Dreams and Dust and After the Feast.A Dance with Dragons was originally intended to be the title of the second novel in the sequence when Martin still envisioned the series as a trilogy.
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Die Burger
Die Burger is a daily Afrikaans-language newspaper published by Naspers. By 2008 it had a circulation of 91665 in the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa. Along with Beeld and Volksblad it is one of three broadsheet dailies in the Media24 stable.
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Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Education. The journal's editors are Elizabeth M. Farmer and Thomas W. Farmer (Penn State University). It has been in publication since 1993 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with Hammill Institute on Disabilities.
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Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books
Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books is a non-fiction book by Gary Paulsen published on January 23 2001 by Delacorte Books. It is about some of Paulsen's life adventures including dog sledding in blizzards being in a plane stalling in the air in the arctic watching as a little boy gets stomped to death by a baby buck and eating bugs. He discusses the inspirations of his life and the way they helped to create events for his character Brian Robeson in his Brian's Saga
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The War Against the Chtorr
The War Against the Chtorr is a series of novels written by David Gerrold. The series is currently incomplete and is intended to be continued beyond its present cliffhanger ending.
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The Little Nugget
The Little Nugget is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in Munsey's Magazine in August 1913 before being published as a book in the UK on 28 August 1913 by Methuen & Co. London and in the US on 10 January 1914 by W.J. Watt and Company New York.
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The Scarlet Slipper Mystery
The Scarlet Slipper Mystery is the thirty-second volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was published in 1954 by Grosset & Dunlap under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene.
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Undead and Unreturnable
Undead and Unreturnable is a paranormal romance novel. It is the fourth novel in the Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson.
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Swallowing Darkness
Swallowing Darkness (2008) is the seventh novel in the Merry Gentry series written by Laurell K. Hamilton.
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The Victoria Advocate
The Victoria Advocate is a daily newspaper independently published in Victoria Texas. It is the second oldest paper in Texas and the oldest west of the Colorado River dating back to May 8 1846 following the Battle of Palo Alto during the Mexican War. The paper serves the communities of the Victoria metropolitan area and currently runs a Sunday circulation of 27268 issues.
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Tsurupika Hagemaru
Tsurupika Hagemaru (つるピカハゲ丸 lit. Little Baldy Hagemaru) or simply Hagemaru is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinbo Nomura. The series was published in the Shogakukan magazine CoroCoro Comic from 1985 to 1995. It tells the story of a young kid named Hagemaru and his ideas for saving money.Tsurupika Hagemaru received the Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1987. The manga rapidly became a hit all over Japan.
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Alzheimers Research & Therapy
Alzheimers Research & Therapy is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on Alzheimer's disease. It was established in 2009 and is published by BioMed Central. The editors-in-chief are Douglas R. Galasko (University of California San Diego) Todd E. Golde (University of Florida) and Philip Scheltens (VU University Medical Center).
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Harry A History
Harry A History: The True Story of a Boy Wizard His Fans and Life Inside the Harry Potter Phenomenon is a 2008 book by writer and webmistress of The Leaky Cauldron Melissa Anelli. The book describes the Harry Potter phenomenon in detail. The book was published on November 4 2008 by Pocket Books and debuted at #18 on the New York Times paperback bestseller list. Notably the book features exclusive interview material and insights from Harry Potter author J.K.
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The Discworld Mapp
The Discworld Mapp is an atlas that contains a large fold out map of the Discworld fictional world drawn by Stephen Player to the directions of Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs. It also contains a short booklet relating the adventures and explorers of the Disc and their discoveries.It was originally conceived as the second in a series of three maps along with The Streets of Ankh-Morpork and A Tourist Guide to Lancre.
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Sega Zone
This article is about the defunct magazine publication. For the clone game console see Sega Zone (console)Sega Zone was a Sega orientated publication from Dennis Publishing in the early 1990s. Sega Zone had split from its former multiformat console title Game Zone. The Game Zone title would continue as a Nintendo magazine.
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To Fear a Painted Devil
To Fear a Painted Devil is a novel by British writer Ruth Rendell. It was published in 1965 and was the author's second novel.
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A Taste of Blackberries
A Taste of Blackberries (HarperCollins 1973) is an award-winning children's book by Doris Buchanan Smith (June 1 1934 - August 8 2002).
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Company for Gertrude
Company for Gertrude is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse which first appeared in the United Kingdom in the September 1928 Strand and in the United States in the October 1928 issue of Cosmopolitan. Part of the Blandings Castle canon it features the absent-minded peer Lord Emsworth and was included in the collection Blandings Castle and Elsewhere (1935) although the story takes place sometime between the events of Leave it to Psmith (1923) and Summer Lightning (1929).
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Chimpui
Chimpui (チンプイ Chinpui) is a Japanese manga created by Fujiko Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of two cute aliens that come to Earth to find the girl who will get married with their prince of planet Mahl.
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Treccani
The Enciclopedia italiana di scienze lettere ed arti (Italian for Italian Encyclopaedia of Science Letters and Arts) best known as Treccani for its developer Giovanni Treccani is an Italian-language encyclopaedia.
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House of Hell
House of Hell (House of Hades in the United States) is a single-player adventure gamebook written by Steve Jackson illustrated by Tim Sell and originally published in 1984 by Puffin Books. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2002. It forms part of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. It is the 10th in the series in the original Puffin series (ISBN 0-14-031831-3) and 7th in the modern Wizard series (ISBN 1-84046-417-8).
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The Last Reef and Other Stories
The Last Reef and Other Stories (ISBN 0-9553181-7-3 published by Elastic Press) is a collection of short stories by the science fiction author Gareth L. Powell. It compiles much of his short fiction from before 2008.
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The Other Shore
The Other Shore (Chinese: 彼岸; pinyin: bǐ'àn; untoned Bi An; previously translated The Other Side) is a play by the Chinese writer Gao Xingjian.
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Việt Nam News
Việt Nam News (VNS) is a daily English-language newspaper published in Hanoi by the Vietnam News Agency the news service of the government of Vietnam. The newspaper was first published in 1991. It is published seven days a week and is the main English newspaper in Vietnam. The paper is a member of the Asia News Network. An Internet edition exists with simplified typography.
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Salut les copains (magazine)
For other uses see Salut les copainsSalut les copains later changed to Salut! was a renowned French music variety magazine published between 1962 and 2006.Launched by Frank Ténot and Daniel Filipacchi as a supporting media to the very famous Europe 1 radio program Salut les copains the magazine Salut les copains (literally Hello friends in French) featured many of the top names of French music in the 1960s and 1970s in addition to important coverage of American and British pop and rock acts.
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Crystal (novel)
Crystal is a young adult novel by Walter Dean Myers. It was first published in 1987 and later republished by Amistad in 2002. The book focuses on Crystal Brown a 16-year old African American girl who is destined for stardom when she lands a contract with a modeling agency.
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Voyages (poem)
Contained in Hart Crane's first collection of poems White Buildings (1926) 'Voyages' was composed across six years (1921–1926) with sections published as early as 1923. Containing one of Crane's most famous lyrics 'Voyages: II' this love-cycle of six poems was largely fueled by his love affair with Emil Opffer a Danish merchant mariner.
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Archaeology in Oceania
Archaeology in Oceania is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles and research reports in prehistoric and historic archaeology. The primary geographic focus is Australia the islands of the Pacific Ocean and the western Pacific Rim.The journal is published by Wiley on behalf of Oceania Publications.
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The Summoning (novel)
The Summoning is a novel by Kelley Armstrong and is the first book in the Darkest Powers series. It was released on July 1 2008.
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Sardanapalus (play)
Sardanapalus (1821) is a historical tragedy in blank verse by Lord Byron set in ancient Nineveh and recounting the fall of the Assyrian monarchy and its supposed last king. It draws its story mainly from the Historical Library of Diodorus Siculus and from William Mitford's History of Greece. Byron wrote the play during his stay in Ravenna and dedicated it to Goethe.
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The Immigrants
For the defunct Israeli political party see HaOlim.The Immigrants (1977) is a historical novel written by Howard Fast. Set in San Francisco during the early 20th Century it tells the story of Daniel Lavette a self described roughneck who rises from the ashes of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and becomes one of the most successful and dominating figures in San Francisco. The book hit number 5 on the New York Times adult best seller list on November 6 1977.
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Coffee: A Dark History
Coffee: A Dark History is a 2005 book that examines the history of coffee. It was written by Antony Wild and was published by Norton. Wild had previously worked as a buyer for a specialty-coffee company for over ten years. He argues that coffee has had major effects on the economy of the British Empire. He also maintains that First World consumption of coffee and the accompanying free trade policies have had a negative impact on Third World coffee farmers.
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Hawks of Outremer (collection)
Hawks of Outremer is a collection of historical short stories by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in 1979 by Donald M. Grant Publisher Inc. in an edition of 1625 copies. The stories feature Howard's character Cormac Fitzgeoffrey and was edited by Richard L. Tierney.
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The Last Summer (of You and Me)
The Last Summer (of You and Me) is a novel by Ann Brashares. Her first novel for adults and her first outside of her acclaimed Traveling Pants series was released on June 6 2007 by Riverhead Books.
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The Jungles of Chult
The Jungles of Chult (product code FRM1) is an accessory for the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms released in 1993.
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The Machineries of Joy
The Machineries of Joy (1964) is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury.
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A Traveller In War-Time
A Traveller in War-Time is a non-fiction book by American author Winston Churchill recounting his travels in Europe during World War I. Released in July 1918 with the full title A Traveller in War-time with an Essay on the American Contribution and the Democratic Idea the essay comprises about half of the book. It was Churchill's first non-fiction book.Especially compared to his string of best-selling novels the book was not successful selling only about 8000 copies.
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The Chosen One (novel)
The Chosen One is a young adult novel written by Carol Lynch Williams. It was published on May 12 2009 by St. Martin's Press. The story is told from the perspective of Kyra Carlson the protagonist and focuses on how she deals with living in a polygamist society.
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The News-Press
The News-Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper located in Fort Myers Florida serving primarily Lee County as well as parts of Hendry Collier and Charlotte Counties.The paper publishes several editions of its Local & State (metro) section for suburban communities including Bonita Springs Cape Coral Lehigh Acres North Fort Myers and South Fort Myers.
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Bust (magazine)
BUST Magazine is a women's pop culture magazine that is published bi-monthly by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel.
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Scare Tactics (comics)
Scare Tactics is a comic book series published by DC Comics. A total of twelve issues appeared dated from December 1996 to March 1998. The series written by Len Kaminski was a part of DC's Weirdoverse group of titles.
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Marianne Dreams
Marianne Dreams is a children's fantasy novel by Catherine Storr.
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Theatre of Silence: The Lost Soul of Football
Theatre of Silence (2008) is a book about association football written by Matthew Bazell. The book documents the disenfranchisement of an ordinary football supporter in the face of ever increasing commercialisation especially rising ticket prices. The second edition (released 2011) contains a guest chapter written by former Sex Pistols front man John Lydon.
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Why Nations Fail
Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power Prosperity and Poverty is a non-fiction book by two American economists Daron Acemoglu from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and James A. Robinson from Harvard University. The book applies insights from institutional economics development economics and economic history to answer why nations develop differently with some succeeding in the accumulation of power and prosperity while others fail.
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Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist
Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist (魔界王子 devils and realist Makai Ōji: Devils and Realist) is a Japanese manga series written by Madoka Takadono and illustrated by Utako Yukihiro. An anime adaptation was licensed by Dogakobo and started airing on July 7 2013.
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology
The American Journal of Gastroenterology is a peer-reviewed medical journal published for the American College of Gastroenterology by the Nature Publishing Group.
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Dark Possession (Dark Series)
Dark Possession is a paranormal/suspense novel written by American author Christine Feehan. Published in 2004 it is the 18th book in her Dark Series.
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
The IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journalpublished by the IEEE Photonics Society. It covers research on quantum electronics. The editor-in-chief is John Cartledge (Queen's University). According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 4.078.
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Chaplin: A Life
Chaplin: A Life is a 2008 biography of the actor Charlie Chaplin by American psychoanalyst Stephen M. Weissman. The book examines young Chaplin's early childhood experiences and the formative role they later played in shaping his art. An ex-London street urchin Chaplin used humor to creatively transform real life boyhood experiences of homelessness into his screen character's picaresque adventures as the streetwise Little Tramp.
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Abbotsford Times
Abbotsford Times is a newspaper in Abbotsford British Columbia.
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Bicycle Hills
Bicycle Hills is the fourth book of the Spirit Flyer Series by John Bibee and illustrated by Paul Turnbaugh. The book was published by Inter-Varsity Press in 1989. The book focuses on the struggles of Amy Burke a young girl who has recently moved to the fictional town of Centerville. Shortly after the Burke family moves to Centerville Uncle Bunkie the clown has every child in Centerville buzzing about a new amusement park that has opened just outside of town.
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Lon Po Po
Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Ed Young. Published in 1989 the book is a version of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale. Young won the 1990 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations.
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The Pillars of Eternity
The Pillars of Eternity is the tenth novel by the science fiction author Barrington J. Bayley.
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Fragile Eternity
Fragile Eternity is the sequel to the novel Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr. It is also a companion novel to Ink Exchange another novel by Marr which is set in the same universe but focuses on different characters. Fragile Eternity takes place after the events of Ink Exchange.
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Language (journal)
Language is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal published by the Linguistic Society of America since 1925. It covers all aspects of linguistics focusing on the area of theoretical linguistics.
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And Eternity
And Eternity is a fantasy novel by Piers Anthony. It is the seventh of eight books in the Incarnations of Immortality series.
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Metior
Metior Magazine is a student newspaper published at Murdoch University in Perth Western Australia. The magazine is published by the Murdoch University Guild of Students. The name is an acronym for Murdoch Empire Telegram Indian Ocean Review. Metior is a publication that supports upcoming artists musicians photographers designers writers and students providing them with a platform to publicly express themselves and make people aware of what they are doing.
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Scuppers The Sailor Dog
Scuppers The Sailor Dog (or simply The Sailor Dog) is a children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. It was originally published in 1953 by Golden Books. The 2001 edition lacks four pages of color illustrations and text found in the original 1953 edition. An interactive CD-ROM version was published in 1996.
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Practical Computing
Practical Computing was a UK computer magazine published monthly. The magazine was published by IPC Electrical Electronic Press Ltd. The first edition was released in August 1978 as a special computer show edition and the second issue was October 1978. The magazine carried on to 1987 when it merged with Business Computing.
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Everything and More (book)
Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity is a book by American novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace that examines the history of infinity focusing primarily on the work of Georg Cantor the 19th-century German mathematician who created set theory. The book is part of the W. W. Norton Great Discoveries series.The introduction was written by Neal Stephenson and was reprinted in his collection Some Remarks : Essays and Other Writing.Reviewers including Rudy Rucker A.W.
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The Rand Daily Mail
The Rand Daily Mail was a Johannesburg daily newspaper with an anti-apartheid editorial stance which is best known for breaking the news about the apartheid state's Muldergate Scandal in 1979. It also exposed the truth about the death in custody of anti-Apartheid activist Steve Biko in 1977.
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The Man-eaters of Tsavo
The Man-eaters of Tsavo is a book written by John Henry Patterson in 1907 that recounts his experiences while overseeing the construction of a railroad bridge in what would become Kenya. It is most widely known for recounting the story of a pair of lions that he killed known as the Tsavo maneaters.
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Hollywood Husbands
Hollywood Husbands is a 1986 novel by the British author Jackie Collins. It was her 11th novel and the second in her Hollywood series after her 1983 hit Hollywood Wives. Hollywood Husbands is an unrelated sequel to Hollywood Wives and features a new cast of characters. Although it continues the theme of power and celebrity in Hollywood the novel also contains a mystery plot about a young girl from a small American town who was sexually abused and later left for dead.
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The Himalayan Times
The Himalayan Times is an English-language newspaper distributed in Nepal. The Himalayan times has been a recent entry into the Nepalese newspaper market but it has already gained grounds due to high standard of journalism and its broad appeal to the masses. International Media Network Nepal Pvt. Ltd. is the publisher of The Himalayan Times.
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Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far
Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far (ISBN 0-3809-7594-7) is an autobiography written by American musician Amy Grant published by Flying Dolphin Press and WaterBrook Press (subsidiaries of Random House) and released in October 2007. The book features song lyrics memoirs original poetry pictures and a partial index of Grant's career achievements.