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  • by Percy Goetschius
    £15.99

    An Exhaustive Treatise on the Structural and Formal Details of the Polyphonic or Contrapuntal Forms of Music.

  • by J. M. ELGART
    £13.49

    A humorous collection of jokes, anecdotes, and cartoons featuring double-entendres, sex-positive situations, and other "adult" themes collected from around the word, and originally published in the 1950s

  • by Stewart Edward White
    £14.49

    White's books were popular at a time when America was losing its vanishing wilderness. He was a keen observer of the beauties of nature and human nature, yet could render them in a plain-spoken style. Based on his own experience, whether writing camping journals or Westerns, he included pithy and fun details about cabin-building, canoeing, logging, gold-hunting, and guns and fishing and hunting. He also interviewed people who had been involved in the fur trade, the California Gold Rush and other pioneers which provided him with details that give his novels verisimilitude. He salted in humor and sympathy for colorful characters such as canny Indian guides and "greenhorn" campers who carried too much gear. Theodore Roosevelt wrote that White was "the best man with both pistol and rifle who ever shot" at Roosevelt's rifle range at Sagamore Hill.THE LEOPARD WOMAN is set in Africa.

  • by Lange Lewis
    £13.49

  • by Donald Barr Chidsey
    £14.49

  • by Donald Barr Chidsey
    £14.49

  • - Stories
    by Earl Tucker
    £11.49

  • - The Chronicles of America
    by Mary Johnston
    £14.99

    Elizabeth of England died in 1603. There came to the English throne James Stuart, King of Scotland, King now of England and Scotland. In 1604 a treaty of peace ended the long war with Spain. Gone was the sixteenth century; here, though in childhood, was the seventeenth century.Now that the wars were over, old colonization schemes were revived in the English mind. Of the motives which in the first instance had prompted these schemes, some with the passing of time had become weaker, some remained quite as strong as before.

  • by William E Barrett
    £13.49

    The stories of ten top aces and the heroic struggle for command of the air. Included are: Roland Garros Georges Guynemer Raoul Lufbery Werner Voss Rene Ronck Ernst Udet Edward Mannock Elliott White Springs William Barker Frank Luke.

  • by Kathryn Heisenfelt
    £14.49

    Deanna Durbin would always look back to that strange, almost unbelievable, that eventful February the twenty-second, Washington's Birthday, and say, "It never would have happened if it hadn't been for Buzzy Blue's cold!" Buzzy Blue was Deanna's cat . He was not only beautiful, he was magnificent, a lavender blue Persian, with wide-set eyes and long, fine, even hair. He had a mew for every occasion, and Deanna understood everyone.Besides, he had ever so many little fascinating ways. He loved to sit beside her at her dressing table. Really, he would stand, with his forepaws on the glass top, and gaze with pride and pleasure at the reflection of Deanna and himself. No one could question his good taste. His lovely, blue-eyed mistress and he made a charming picture.

  • by Caroline Van Buren
    £14.49

    The sun shone straight into the breakfast room of the Martin House. It sparkled in the glasses of orange juice there upon the table, it glanced across the yellow and blue cloth, caressing the bowl of daffodils, it deepened the gold of the canary in his cage near the window, and it shone upon the early morning faces of the five little Martins. It was a golden morning, it was a cheerful morning, the kind that makes one glad just to be alive. The five little Martins were very much alive as their shining eyes and gay voices told...

  • - A Pioneer Story for Children
    by Mildred Glawson Flanders
    £14.49

    William and Mary, in this story, are the same pioneer children as in LAND OF THE FREE, PART ONE, with their playmates, who came to the new settlement in the year 1633. Many people arrived that year. The settle ment grew and ancient Dover included what is now Newington, Greenland, Durham, (called Oyster River), Lee, Madbury Somersworth, Salmon Falls, Rollinsford, and Kittery which extended through Berwick, North Berwick, South Berwick, and Eliot, to Portsmouth Harbor.

  • - The Cultural Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
    by Michael Betancourt
    £15.99 - 27.49

  • by Captain Frederick Marryat
    £16.99

    Olla Podrida is a Spanish stew made from pork, beans and an inconsistent, wide variety of other meats and vegetables, which Marryat uses to describe this combination of a diary of his travels on the Continent, short stories, and satirical essays on how to write "a Fashionable Novel," "a Book of Travels," and "a Romance."Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was an English Royal Navy officer, novelist, and a contemporary and acquaintance of Charles Dickens, noted today as an early pioneer of the sea story. He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel Mr. Midshipman Easy and his children's novel The Children of the New Forest, and for a widely used system of maritime flag signaling, known as Marryat's Code.

  • by Emma May Buckingham
    £11.49

    Emma May Buckingham's classic 1906 collection of ghost stories presents 20 true tales of the supernatural. Included are:Was It a Spirit Telegram?What Was It?Spectral IllusionsThe Spectral HoundWas It a Spirit?Who Was She?Psychological ImpressionsHow He Found His IdealThat Shadow in the ParkA Young Wife's TrialTongueless VoicesThe Weird MusicianIrresistible ImpulseThe Phantom ChildA Dream WarningDreams FulfilledA Vision of HeavenA Dream Over Bride CakeThe Haunted ChamberThe Mystery of Riverford

  • by Paul Myron & Anthony Linebarger
    £13.49

    A look at the history, struggles, and administration of government in China from the collapse of the Manchu dynasty to the Japanese invasion of China proper in 1937, including the relationships of the Republican Government with the Chinese Communists, the USSR, and Japan itself.

  • by Charles S Desmond
    £14.99

    Sharp Quillets of the Law, by Charles S. Desmond, offers humorous stories based on decisions of the New York Court of Appeals, where he served as a judge. Also features n introduction by Harrison Tweed and sketches by Harris Steinberg.

  • by Donald Barr Chidsey
    £15.99

  • by Donald Barr Chidsey
    £13.49

  • by James C Glass
    £13.49

  • by Maurice Leblanc
    £20.99 - 27.49

  • by Andre Norton & Grace Allen Hogarth
    £11.49 - 19.99

  • - The Country House, Fraternity, the Patrician
    by John Sir Galsworthy
    £24.49

  • - A New Story of God's Country
    by James Oliver Curwood
    £14.49

  • by Arthur M Winfield
    £14.49 - 14.99

  • - A Legend of Ethshar
    by Lawrence Watt-Evans
    £14.49

  • - Impact of Stephen King on Popular Culture
    by Michael R. Collings
    £13.49 - 20.49

  • - A Haunting Novel of Romantic Mystery
    by Lillian Stewart Carl
    £15.99 - 28.99

  • by Les & Jr Savage
    £14.99

  • by Edgar Rice Burroughs
    £13.49

    While visiting Tarzan in his African jungle home, and American girl falls into the most astonishing science-fiction adventure of all. By a quirk in Time, a white-skinned savage from the Stone Age is thrust into modern days long enough to meet her and bring her back to his own world of cave people, saber-tooth tigers, and prehistorical wilderness. THE ETERNAL SAVAGE is the story of Nu of the Niocene and Victoria Custer of Nebraska, USA-two human beings pitted against the world of the primeval past. From Tarzan to the Paleolithic Era, it's Edgar Rice Burroughs all the way!

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