The Cure

  • The Cure: the secret history
    By Alan Cross

    Alan Cross is the preeminent chronicler of popular music. Here he provides a history of alt-rock legends The Cure. This look at the band—"Faith, Pornography and, Sometimes, Love"—is adapted from the audiobook of the same name.

  • The Cure
    By Warren Ellis

    TRANSMETROPOLITAN: THE CURE, the ninth volume of the complete collection of the acclaimed series written by Warren Ellis (ORBITER, GLOBAL FREQUENCY) with art by Darick Robertson (Wolverine) and Rodney Ramos (GREEN LANTERN), reprints ...

  • The Cure
    By Susan Rose Simms

    The Cure

  • The Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care
    By Dr David Gratzer

    One who has is John Mackey, the founder and CEO of Whole Foods, which has 162 stores in three countries and is considered the fastest-growing grocery chain in America. Mr. Mackey first heard of this type of health insurance in the most ...

  • The Cure: Enterprise Medicine for Business: A Novel for Managers
    By Dan Paul, Jeff Cox

    “Jake Foster,” I told him. “Yes, Mr. Foster, who is . . .” “Senior vice president of operations.” “Well, whatever. And I mean you no disrespect, Mr. Foster. My point, in any case, is that with all this authority here at this table, ...

  • The Cure: A Ten-Minute Comedy Skit
    By Peter L. Levy

    The Cure: A Ten-Minute Comedy Skit

  • The Cure
    By Jack D. Hunter

    “So then,” Hamilton said, holding out a hand, “the floppies.” Morton stood and carried the case to Hamilton, who placed it on his lap and patted it fondly. “And I,” Morton said, “will take Teddy's payment.” Hamilton reached under the ...

  • The Cure: A Novel
    By Douglas E. Richards

    Douglas E Richards's The Cure explores this condition, and the surprisingly thorny ethical and moral dilemmas surrounding it, within an explosive, thought-provoking, roller-coaster-ride of a thriller that will have readers turning pages ...

  • The Cure
    By David J Godden

    Soon they pulled up in front of a brownstone building in one of the more expensive parts of town. “Well, this is it,” said Liz. ... “I'm glad you didn't come over to my place, it would have been a bit of a step down.” “Yeah, I like it.

  • The Cure
    By Kristy Thomas

    Robot is the first step in that cure. Robot has been built and filled with all of the knowledge that is available in the universe and Doctor believes that Robot is the key to finding the cure.

  • The Cure: The Divine Rx for the Body of Christ--Life-Changing Love
    By Harry Kraus

    The Divine Rx for the Body of Christ--Life-Changing Love Harry Kraus. The example of Christ pulling away from the crowds to be alone with his Father should be example enough. But rest seems to be a low priority in a ...

  • The Cure: A Young Adult Dystopian Novel
    By K a Riley

    "On her seventeenth birthday, Ashen Spencer is blindfolded and escorted to the massive, mysterious building known as the Arc to begin her year of training and testing in hopes that she can earn the Curea powerful drug given only to those ...

  • The Cure: How Capitalism Can Save American Health Care
    By David Gratzer

    In this path-breaking book--Nobel laureate Milton Friedman calls it "fascinating and thorough"--Dr. David Gratzer goes to the heart of the problem, showing that the crisis in American health care stems largely from its addiction to outmoded ...

  • The Cure
    By Douglas E. Richards

    The motel was a one—story structure in the shape of a large L, with a small lobby at one end and a rectangular park— ... but she still tossed and turned until three in the morning before finally manag— ing to fall into a fitful sleep.

  • The Cure: A Perfect Dream
    By Ian Gittins

    This essential keepsake tells the story of the Cure--from the angular riffs of "Boys Don't Cry" and "A Forest," through the perfect simplicity of "Lovesong" and "Friday I'm in Love," to headlining some of the world's biggest music festivals ...

  • The Cure
    By J. L.

    No man, woman, movie or book can influence the decision you have to keep or discard your faith. In the end, you are the one who decides the direction of your life. This book provides a peak into the closet.

  • The Cure: A Physician Reflects on Reformed Theology
    By Thomas J. Kessler D.O.

    John 14:6 There can be no doubt here what the cure to our present disease is. Christ Himself is the only way out. He is the great physician, and without Him, there is no cure. But what good is medication if you can't take it?

  • The Cure
    By Morad Zaffron

    If she spotted the killer, their theory was sound and her mission would mean something. Then she was on the plane and facing another disappointment. The flight was delayed for over thirty minutes because of 310 THE CURE.

  • The Cure: Ten Imaginary Years
    By Robert Smith, Steve Sutherland, Barbarian

    The official Cure biography, illustrated throughout with masses of private and official photographs, press cuttings, and media articles.

  • The Cure: The Power of Mind to Cure Cancer and All Other Diseases
    By Richard Dupuis

    Once you have read this book, you will understand how disease is created and how to cure it. The book is dedicated to showing you how to use the power of mind to cure cancer and all other diseases.