The popular Minneapolis restaurateur and sometime-sleuth Jane Lawless and her theatrical sidekick Cordelia Thorn search out the truth behind the death of a local television personality and its connection to a motley group of loft residents. IP.
Our newest edition to the Lines for All Occasion series, Flattery & Faint Praise, offers ready-to-use blarney for a wide range of applications and encounters.
Pool's behind-the-scene look at the institution of book reviewing analyzes how it works and why it often fails, describes how editors choose books for review and assign them to reviewers, examines the additional roles played by publishers, ...
... lost its meaning too . Typically , the " poetical " passages that Swift quotes ( 165-70 ) are inferior to the " unpoetical " ( 185-92 ) . Swift's reaction to such arbitrariness is to simply reverse it. 154 FAINT PRAISE AND CIVIL LEER.
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot by Alexander Pope Leopold is delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Thinking & Reasoning.
... been installed in American tanks, tank destroyers would have been unnecessary."56 Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers, chief of the Armored Force, who toured North Africa in the winter of 1942—43 (and who would one day command AGF) ...
Todd lays real truth down for you, and he's funnier than the pope ... even without the hat!" Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller ""Life in the Bonus Round" is all heart. If I had Todd's looks I would've been far more successful.
Feeling Faint is a book about human consciousness in its most basic sense: the awareness, at any given moment, that we live and feel.
The International Encyclopedia of Prose and Poetical Quotations from the Literature of the World: Including the Following Languages: English, Latin,...
Stapleton's conviction was stirring. I wanted to believe that he was right. I wanted to believe that he was wrong. Stapleton was religious, and that was the reason he agreed to work on a death-penalty case. The force of his convictions ...