LostIreland: 1860–1960 presentsa panoramic sweepof Ireland's forgotten built heritage. Fromwar and insurrection, to prosperity anddevelopment,the changes wrought by history havemeant that a whole swat
Yet another in our illustrious series of Illustrated Biographies, with photos drawn from the massive archive of The Daily Mirror, digitized specially for publication in this book.
This collection of classic, rare and never-before seen photos is guaranteed to blow your mind! Photos are drawn from the massive archive of The Daily Mail, and digitized specifically for publication i
A killer with a book... A lawyer pushed too far... Freddy Builder kills Mindi Quintana and is writing the book about their relationship everybody wants--it's a lying rewrite of her life and of their
Insurgents within the White House secretly retain a uniquely gifted leadership psychologist to help United States President George W. Bush address a clandestine addiction to alcohol, and reverse the
Remo Jacuzzi has spent fifteen years interviewing family members, friends and employees of the Jacuzzi Brothers in order to compile this definitive history. Although this immigrant family name has bec
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In this startlingly original work, Wareham shows how individuals in every walk of life become trapped in mental prisons, then he reveals precisely how to break out of prison and create the life you w
In a dark, lyrical novel of the life of the artist, Alma Mahler, a promising composer, abandons her own musical career to serve as mentor and professional muse for other musicians. By the author of Sn
Benedict Oakshaw is a gifted young American studying at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he distinguishes himself by the power and originality of his performances. During his days at the
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