Oscar

  • Oscar: A Life
    By Matthew Sturgis

    26 E. Gómez Carrillo, 'Comment Oscar Wilde rêva Salomé', La Plume (1902), in Mikhail 195. 27 Edgar Saltus, 'On the origins of Salome', ts (Clark). 28 Gómez Carrillo, in Mikhail, 195. 29 Guillot de Saix, 'Oscar Wilde chez Maeterlinck', ...

  • Oscar
    By Robert MacGowan, Beverley MacGowan

    The story of the rescue of Oscar, a tiny puppy abandoned in Spain and later brought to Great Britain. Told in his own words with full colour pictures.

  • Óscar
    By Rotraut Susanne Berner

    Rotraut Susanne Berner recupera varios personajes de los “libros de las estaciones” para contar sus aventuras dándoles una identidad más definida.

  • Oscar
    By Ellen Miles

    Lizzie Peterson wants to help the schnauzer puppy Oscar find a permanent home, but the search grows difficult when Lizzie discovers Oscar does not get along well with other dogs.

  • Oscar
    By David Dosa

    Oscar heeft een bijzondere gave - hij kan de dood voorspellen. Een kat met een heel bijzondere gave Ik dacht dat hij een gewone kat was Toen Oscar in de zomer van 2005 in het verpleeghuis kwam wonen, gaf ik hem nauwelijks aandacht.

  • Oscar: A Life
    By Matthew Sturgis

    Vivid and desperately moving. However much you think you know Wilde, this book will absorb and entertain you' The Sunday TimesBooks of the YearOscar Wilde's life - like his wit - was alive with paradox.

  • Oscar: A Novel by the Writer of Killer Biker Chicks
    By Regan Redding

    After winning the Academy Award for writing, 10 years have passed. Oscar goes back to his home town of Las Vegas with writer’s block and to dry out.

  • Oscar
    By Brian Nissen

    ... OSCAR . ( Offstage ... Please , I'm not finished . RUTH . Oh , this story is just filled with redemption , Oscar ! You buddied up to Goering ? Goering ? And this is my mother , huh ? My mother . Anna ! Anna the saint ! OSCAR . Don't talk ...

  • Oscar: The Style, Inspiration and Life of Oscar de la Renta
    By Sarah Mower, Anna Wintour

    With stunning images by such master lensmen as Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino and Bert Stern, along with photographs from the designer's personal archives, this book captures the unique charm that is Oscar.