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The Tao of Pooh $0.01 Is there such thing as a Western Taoist? Benjamin Hoff says there is, and this Taoist’s favorite food is honey. Through brilliant and witty dialogue with the beloved Pooh-bear and his companions, the author of this smash bestseller explains with ease and aplomb that rather than being a distant and mysterious concept, Taoism is as near and practical to us as our morning breakfast bowl. Romp th… |
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The Turn of the Screw (Second Edition) (Norton Critical Editions) $8.00 The story starts conventionally enough with friends sharing ghost stories ’round the fire on Christmas Eve. One of the guests tells about a governess at a country house plagued by supernatural visitors. But in the hands of Henry James, the master of nuance, this little tale of terror is an exquisite gem of sexual and psychological ambiguity. Only the young governess can see the ghosts; only s… |
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Shanghai Girls: A Novel $4.97 Book Description For readers of the phenomenal bestsellers Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love–a stunning new novel from Lisa See about two sisters who leave Shanghai to find new lives in 1930s Los Angeles. May and Pearl, two sisters living in Shanghai in the mid-1930s, are beautiful, sophisticated, and well-educated, but their family is on the verge of bankruptcy. Hoping to impr… |
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Modernist Writers And The Marketplace $74 Buy and sell [Modernist Writers And The Marketplace] at great prices. |
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Postcolonial Writers In The Global Literary Marketplace $45.95 Buy and sell [Postcolonial Writers In The Global Literary Marketplace] at great prices. |
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Northwest Publishing Marketplace $3.48 Northwest Publishing Marketplace : A Comprehensive Directory of Markets, Resources, and Opportunities for Writers (Northwest Publishing Marketplace) by Marjorie Gersh Published in 1991 by Writers & Readers Publishing |
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Postcolonial Writers in the Global Literary Marketplace $85 Rather than lamenting that postcolonial writers ‘sell out’ to multinational corporate publishing, parading their exotic otherness to metropolitan audiences, Sarah Brouillette assesses how they respond to their own reception and niche positioning within a global marketplace that has faced staunch political critique. Combining analysis of recent postcolonial texts with detailed accounts of authors’ careers and the global trade in literature, this book is an exciting contribution to globalization studies and the emerging history of the postcolonial book. |
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Writers’&artists’ Yearbook 2010 $12.69 Buy and sell [Writers'&artists' Yearbook 2010] at great prices. |