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Noah's Ark Noah's Flood (DJ and Tracker John) John Morris
Master Books, 1998
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King Lear (Cambridge School Shakespeare) 50 reviews William Shakespeare
Cambridge University Press, 1996
Helpful I have my degree in English... I like reading and teaching with this version as "help" not as a substitution. It gives a clearer understanding to Shakespeare for people who have difficulty with it.
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Doctor Who Magazine Special #19 - The Tenth Doctor Collected Comics Rob Davis, Dan McDaid, ...
Panini, 2008
AMAZING DOCTOR WHO ADVENTURES IN THE TENTH DOCTOR COLLECTED COMICS!
Collected together for the first time, these new adventures in time and space take the TARDIS into unexplored realms of adventure and excitement!
The Doctor and Martha attempt to save the doomed planet of Loam from destruction at the hands of gigantic monsters, then split up for a crazy adventure spanning Mars and an ordinary London bus! Then its off to meet legendary ...
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The Promise: God's Purpose and Plan for When Life Hurts 10 reviews Jonathan Morris
HarperOne, 2008
Very moving and an eye opener One of the best books I had read, well aside from Pope John Paul's encyclical letter "Salvifici Doloris" The Christian Meaning of Suffering", both were awesome and classic in their explanation about the subject.
Quoting the letter that looks at the passage of "Good Samaritan" pierced me, "...suffering is present in the world in order to release love, in order to GIVE birth to works of love ...
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Theodore Rex 194 reviews Edmund Morris, Jonathan Marosz
Books on Tape, 2001
Roosevelt Jumps Off The Page Theodore Roosevelt was such an engaging personality that it would've been very hard to make this book anything less than terrific, and the well-written prose takes things to a very high level. The pages rolled by quickly, and I regularly found myself thinking "How in the world did this man accomplish so much with his life and his Presidency?" From the early battles with Mark Hanna to the final ...
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The Merchant of Venice (Cambridge School Shakespeare) 37 reviews William Shakespeare
Cambridge University Press, 1993
Shakespeare's Comedy/Tragedy of Marriage and its Interrelationships The New Folger Library of Shakespeare's Tragedies and Comedies are among the best pocket editions available for the student and the journeyman lover of the Bard.
Before the actual text of the play which is wisely presented on the right hand page with explanatory notes (metaphors, allusions, similes, etc.) facing on the left hand page (words and phrases are defined by scholars based on their ...
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Italy: A Short History 4 reviews Harry Hearder
Cambridge University Press, 2002
A short history... perhaps too short This book was the text used for an Italian culture class I recently took as a requirement for my Italian minor. While it was full of information, I felt that some topics were just skipped over. The Colosseum earns an entire sentence, yet Caravaggio, perhaps the most famous and adored of Italian Baroque painters (the Italians so honored him by printing his picture on the L100,000 note) does not ...
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The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (Doctor Who) Jonathan Morris
Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2008
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The Merchant of Venice (Cambridge School Shakespeare) William Shakespeare
Cambridge University Press, 2005
Modern editions of a popular and trusted series. This new edition of The Merchant of Venice is part of the established Cambridge School Shakespeare series and has been substantially updated with new and revised activities throughout. Remaining faithful to the series' active approach it treats the play as a script to be acted, explored and enjoyed. As well as the complete script of The Merchant of Venice, you will find a variety of ...
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Max Warp (Doctor Who) Jonathan Morris
Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2008
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Japan and the Global Economy
Taylor & Francis, 2007
The revaluation of the yen in 1985 helped to stimulate a dramatic increase in the already massive level of Japanese outward investment. Most developed countries now host a large and growing community of Japanese businessmen, and Japanese corporations are major players in virtually every market. Japan and the Global Economy analyzes the remarkable growth in Japanese outward investment, and the effects of this investment upon the ...
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Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster Jonathan Margolis, Gabrielle Morris
Orion mass market paperback, 1994
This is a collection of bizarre "pet" stories.About people who dote on their petleave them large sums in wills and treat them better than they do humans
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Anachrophobia (Doctor Who) 6 reviews Jonathan Morris
BBC Books, 2002
As good of an eight doctor story as you can think of. I'm a pretty big fan of DOCTOR WHO. With the arrival of the internet (and the way it's made easier for a fan in Holland in obtaining WHO related items) my fandom has grown, and over the last few months I must admit it even has become kind of an obsession. I really like the DOCTOR WHO novels the BBC has churned out these last few years (too bad the've cut back recently) and I am in awe of the more ...
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Buddhist Hagiography in Early Japan: Images of Compassion in the Gyoki Tradition (Routledgecurzon Studies in ... Jonathan Morris Augustine
RoutledgeCurzon, 2005
Hagiographies or idealized biographies which recount the lives of saints, bodhisattvas and other charismatic figures have been the meeting place for myth and experience. In medieval Europe, the "lives of saints" were read during liturgical celebrations and the texts themselves were treated as sacred objects. In Japan, it was believed that those who read the biographies of lofty monks would acquire merit. Since hagiographies were written or ...
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The Beautiful People (Dr Who: The Companion Chronicles) Jonathan Morris
Big Finish Productions Ltd, 2007
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Festival of Death (Doctor Who Series) 13 reviews Jonathan Morris
BBC Books, 2000
Totally nice The TARDIS materializes in a tourist park which houses a unique attraction that enables one to experience what it's like to be dead - without being obligated to remain so. But a freak mishap has caused the participants to become murderous zombies. The Doctor arrives just after the crisis has passed, and in a welcome deviation from the norm, he is not blamed for the incident (not at first, ...
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