Jack

  • Jack: Roman
    By Alphonse Daudet

    Jack est un roman écrit par Alphonse Daudet publié en 1876.Résumé : Jack, un garçonnet de sept à huit ans, est placé comme pensionnaire au Gymnase Moronval par sa mère, Mme Ida de Barancy.

  • Jack: Edition Collector - Moeurs contemporaines - Alphonse Daudet - Classique de la littérature française
    By Alphonse Daudet

    Jack y pensera souvent par la suite. Au Gymnase, sa mère, tête folle, rencontre le professeur de littérature dont elle s'éprend - et c'est pour Jack la fin d'un monde.

  • Jack
    By Taylor Evans

    They called him a monster and a killer.

  • Jack: Jack Coat of Arms and Family Crest Notebook Journal (6 X 9 - 100 Pages)
    By Jack Family

    Show off your last name and family heritage with this Jack coat of arms and family crest shield notebook journal. Great birthday, diary, or family reunion gift for people who love ancestry, genealogy, and family trees.

  • Jack
    By Ellen Miles

    Aunt Amanda brings Lizzie a boxer puppy who chews on everything, and Lizzie tries to keep him from destroying her house while she works to find him a new owner.

  • Jack
    By Yann, Edith

    A humorous Victorian-era set social fable told in pure Dickensian tradition. Follow the titular pair of street orphans on adventures far and wide.

  • Jack: A Life Like No Other
    By Geoffrey Perret

    ... 't convinced. To them, where Berlin was concerned, even seeking agreement on peripheral issues was tantamount to ... While Kennedy was fretting over Berlin, his allies were fretting over him.12 A week after he told Chalmers Roberts ...

  • Jack
    By James Crawford

    Every high school has its social elite and, at Butler High, Jack Barely was a close to the top as they came.

  • Jack: Straight from the Gut
    By Jack Welch, John A. Byrne

    After the review, two managers were removed, but I met one special guy, John Opie, then market development manager. He was 35 years old and had been in the business for a dozen years. I gave him the first of many “battlefield promotions ...

  • Jack: A Life of C. S. Lewis
    By George Sayer

    This book is an intimate account of the man who helped-and through his works, continues to help-generations hear and understand the heart of Christianity.

  • Jack
    By Geoff Hill

    Jack is an overachiever with ambitious plans for himself. But life has a way of veering in odd directions, and for Jack, this means many a twist on the road to achieving his goals.

  • Jack
    By Geoff Hill

    He was gone before they could comment. jillian never pressed the legalities of the issue which surprised jack because he took her for a pit-bull when it came to following the letter of the law. Maybe she still felt guilty about the way ...

  • Jack: Straight from the Gut
    By Jack Welch, John A. Byrne

    The CEO of General Electric looks back on his distinguished career with the corporation and shares his personal philosophy of business and innovative managerial style. (Business & Finance)

  • Jack: A Life of C. S. Lewis
    By George Sayer

    In memory of Horace Salley.

  • Jack
    By Grace Burrowes

    Madeline reluctantly accepts the position, and proximity leads to investigations of an amorous nature. Can Jack stop the crime spree and steal Madeline's heart, too?

  • Jack: The True Story of Jack and the Beanstalk
    By Liesl Shurtliff

    Making mischief when he gets bored, an overworked Jack finds adventure as a giant chaser in the land beyond the clouds, where he seeks to reclaim a precious object stolen by the king of the giants.

  • Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis
    By George Sayer

    A new edition of a brilliant critical life, written by one of Lewis's personal friends.

  • Jack
    By Marilynne Robinson

    Jack tells the story of John Ames Boughton, the beloved and grieved-over prodigal son of a Presbyterian minister in Gilead, Iowa, a drunkard and a ne'er-do-well.

  • Jack: A Boxing Fable
    By Phillip Wayne

    Jack moved toward Joe Bond. Usually he met his opponent twothirds of the way across, but this time Bond moved across faster than Jack did. Jack's legs felt like they were a distance of two feet behind his body and that they were made of ...

  • Jack: The (Fairly) True Tale of Jack and the Beanstalk
    By Liesl Shurtliff

    The king of the giants has taken something that belongs to them, and they’ll do anything—even dive into a smelly tureen of green bean soup—to get it back. “Liesl Shurtliff has the uncanny ability to make magical worlds feel utterly ...