The Real Thing

  • The Real Thing: A Comedy in Two Acts
    By Tom Stoppard

    I was thinking you might miss me — pardon my mistake . Henry . I was thinking you might like me to come with you — pardon mine . Annie . You hadn't the faintest intention of ... Excuse me , is this seat taken ? ' ACT II 55 THE REAL THING.

  • The Real Thing: Performance, Hysteria, & Advertising
    By Mady Schutzman

    A provocative investigation of the links between contemporary advertising images and 19th-century medical discourse.

  • The Real Thing
    By Brenda Jackson

    Book 1 — Westmoreland’s Way Book 2 — Hot Westmoreland Nights Book 3 — What a Westmoreland Wants Book 4 — A Wife for a Westmoreland Book 5 — The Proposal Book 6 — Feeling the Heat Book 7 — Texas Wild Book 8 — One Winter’s ...

  • The Real Thing: Imitation and Authenticity in American Culture, 1880-1940
    By Miles Orvell

    Real Thing: Imitation and Authenticity in American Culture, 1880-1940

  • The Real Thing
    By Tom Stoppard

    The Real Thing is one of Tom Stoppard’s most enduring and highly acclaimed dramatic works, first performed in 1982 at The Strand Theatre in London, starring Felicity Kendal and Roger Rees.

  • The Real Thing
    By Susann Oriel

    When the truth behind the fraud is revealed, will their relationship shatter or will they discover their intense connection is the real thing? Sensuality Level: Spicy

  • The Real Thing: Testimonial Discourse and Latin America
    By Georg M. Gugelberger

    The essays in The Real Thing analyze the testimonio, its history, and its place in contemporary consciousness.

  • The Real Thing: Essays on Making in the Modern World
    By Tanya Harrod

    As these essays show, there are no boundaries in her vision: art is considered in the light of craft, and craft in the light of art; design is present too - developing and sometimes separating from craft and art.

  • The Real Thing
    By Catherine Alliott

    Tessa Campion is a happily married mother of two. But then an old flame, whom she never really fell out of love with, comes back and upsets her predictable life.

  • The Real Thing: A Play
    By Tom Stoppard

    A tie-in edition to the upcoming Broadway revival of Tom Stoppard's extraordinary play about love and marriage--the work that has been called "the most moving play" ("The New York Times") he has ever written.

  • The Real Thing
    By Brian Falkner

    This is a rollicking good adventure yarn that is likely to appeal to the middle high school boy as much as the adult who wants a light read.” Reading Time magazine “Looking for an extraordinary action book for nine to 12 year olds?