She argues with her mother. She occasionally skips class. And she alternately crushes on two totally different boys. But Chloe King is by no means your typical teenager. The girl can scale buildings
Dr. Sherwin Nuland, author of the National Book Award-winning How We Die, once again combines knowledge, compassion, and elegance of expression to shed light on the workings of our bodies from the per
Two renowned investment advisors and authors of the bestseller The Great Reckoning bring to light both currents of disaster and the potential for prosperity and renewal in the face of radical changes
International Trade Subsidy Rules and Tax and Financial Export Incentives is an inquiry into the interrelations between international trade subsidy rules and the use of tax and financial export incent
Bluesette "Blue" Stills, a magazine editor from Washington, DC, arrives at her sassy jazz singer friend Nareen Anderson's apartment in Paris, France, ready to start her vacation. But shock and disappo
The famous library of Alexandria, founded around 295 BCE by Ptolemaios I, housed the greatest collection of texts in the ancient world and was a fertile site of Hellenistic scholarship. Rudolf Blum’s
The Paris-Princeton Lectures in Financial Mathematics, of which this is the fourth volume, publish cutting-edge research in self-contained, expository articles from outstanding specialists - establish
New York's East Village: a vibrant, decadent scene of young artists who emulate bohemian Paris of the 1920s. In this landscape populated by aspiring rock stars, addicts, Hell’s Angels and misfits, ecc
While doing scientific work at the cole Polytechnique in Paris, a fellow Spanish contacted Willy, a Peruvian student who is writing a book about the poet and guerrilla Javier Heraud. Interested in the
While doing scientific work at the cole Polytechnique in Paris, a fellow Spanish contacted Willy, a Peruvian student who is writing a book about the poet and guerrilla Javier Heraud. Interested in the
What if Gatson Leroux's characters were created with more recently? What if the infamous Paris Opera House was a rock-n-roll hall in New Orleans? Would the romance be so suffocating? Or would the Phan
In the year 1900 the German Mathematician David Hilbert gave a curious address in Paris, at the meeting of the 2nd International Congress of Mathematicians - he titled his address "Mathematical Proble
In the year 1900 the German Mathematician David Hilbert gave a curious address in Paris, at the meeting of the 2nd International Congress of Mathematicians - he titled his address "Mathematical Proble
Johann Herolt OP ( 1390-1468), a Dominican friar of N rnberg, was the most prolific sermonist of fifteenth century Europe, producing a huge and widely used library of sermon materials under the pennam
Johann Herolt OP ( 1390-1468), a Dominican friar of N rnberg, was the most prolific sermonist of fifteenth century Europe, producing a huge and widely used library of sermon materials under the pennam
Cupid, the angel of love, is mean. He promises love but deals heartache and agony. Patrick, a Manhattan businessman who found and lost the love of his life, is one of his victims. While visiting Paris
Cupid, the angel of love, is mean. He promises love but deals heartache and agony. Patrick, a Manhattan businessman who found and lost the love of his life, is one of his victims. While visiting Paris
The book shows the growth of a young lady named Paris that begins life around unhealthy influences and poverty. By the age of 19 Paris had been common law married twice with two boys, one from each re
The book shows the growth of a young lady named Paris that begins life around unhealthy influences and poverty. By the age of 19 Paris had been common law married twice with two boys, one from each re
I'm a big reader and I love books. But, I found as a young Christian teen hard to get into the books the library had because of its content, when I started leaning towards the Christian novels I found
A collection of romantic and deeply moving poetry set amidst the background of a lesser-known Paris and the idyllic English countryside in a glorious summer. Love, confusion and longing intertwine in
The White Man in the Tree is a comedy of cultural misunderstandings set in the Caribbean, New York, and Paris, a novella and eight stories about people who, because of their differences, misjudge each
The third installment in the Modern Library's Paris Review "Writers at Work" series, this is an all-new gathering of interviews with the most important and compelling playwrights of our time. Their si
Modern Library Harlem RenaissanceIn 1923, the Urban League's Opportunity magazine made its first appearance. Spearheaded by the noted sociologist Charles S. Johnson, it became, along with the N.A.A.C.
This is the summer that Lewis Little, precocious thirteen-year-old, is spending in Paris with his beautiful mother, Alice, who is translating the latest medieval romance by Valentina Gavrilovich, the
Collected here are interviews with the great Beat and Black Mountain writers from the pages of "The Paris Review". In this new compendium, the writers describe their art and lives, creating a unique a
Sixteen of the world's great women writers speak about their work, their colleagues, and their lives.For More Than Forty Years, the acclaimed Paris Review interviews have been collected in the Writers
"COMPREHENSIVE...A USEFUL SOURCE...RECOMMENDED."--Library JournalIf you are one of the nearly forty million people in the United States who suffers from some form of arthritis, you are probably confus
Dazzling in its structure and shattering in its emotional force, Graham Swift's Ever After spans two centuries and settings from the adulterous bedrooms of postwar Paris to the contemporary entangleme
This brief announcement is to reveal the first public showing of my collected short stories. Until recently, they were gathering dust balls in my library. They cover different subjects from the past 8
This brief announcement is to reveal the first public showing of my collected short stories. Until recently, they were gathering dust balls in my library. They cover different subjects from the past 8
A reflective collection of poetry, Fall Leaves Float opens the door to life and invites us into the experiential journey. From the musty feel of an old library brought to life in "Brittle Pages" to th
A reflective collection of poetry, Fall Leaves Float opens the door to life and invites us into the experiential journey. From the musty feel of an old library brought to life in "Brittle Pages" to th
Luci Sorensen has been less than honest with her family about her life pursuits, including the hasty marriage in Paris to a young intern. Now her circumstances have become such that it is necessary fo
Endorsed by both clergy and lay persons, this book tells it like it is in parish life. Little has been left unsaid as Dr. Freake details a series of: 'Life's Lessons Learned' at the end of every paris
Endorsed by both clergy and lay persons, this book tells it like it is in parish life. Little has been left unsaid as Dr. Freake details a series of: 'Life's Lessons Learned' at the end of every paris
In the spring of 1976, George Andrews of Pennsylvania State University visited the library at Trinity College, Cambridge to examine the papers of the late G.N. Watson. Among these papers, Andrews dis
John Mogan was born in Toronto and raised at Paris in western Ontario. After high school, he studied English language and literature at the University of Toronto, where he took his BA (1951) and his M