Raoul needs a bride, fast, if he's to be Prince Regent, though he'd rather carry on his work as a doctor with a medical aid agency. His country's future is at stake, and so is his...
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Author: Lennox, MarionSummary:
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Author: Burroughs, Edgar RiceSummary:
The novel picks up where Tarzan of the Apes left off. The ape man, feeling rootless in the wake of his noble sacrifice of his prospects of wedding Jane Porter, leaves America for Europe to visit...
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Author: Keith, Esmé ClaireSummary:
Rutledge, an aging, divorced man, has treated himself to a Cruise on the Mariola. The Cruise is not just any cruise. It's the whole shebang. It's around the world. It's a lifestyle change: G...
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Author: Keith, Esme ClaireSummary:
Rutledge, an aging, divorced man, has treated himself to a Cruise on the Mariola. The Cruise is not just any cruise. It’s the whole shebang. It's around the world. It’s a lifestyle change: G...
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Author: Wright, Richard B.Summary:
James Hillyer, a retired university professor whose life was evocatively described in Wright's novel October, is now barely existing after the death of his beloved daughter in her forties. On a...
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Author: Andersen, Raoul R., Crellin, John K.Summary:
Mi’sel Joe: An Aboriginal Chief’s Journey chronicles both the life of an individual and that of his people. Mi’sel Joe is the traditional and administrative chief of Newfoundland’s Conne...
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Author: Lebel, Pierre-MathieuSummary:
« La géographie, ça s’apprend par les pieds », disait Raoul Blanchard. Lorsqu’il s’agira de communiquer l’expérience de la ville, cependant, on n’aura sans doute pas de mal à dénicher un romancier...
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Author: Cecchi-Azzolina, MichaelSummary:
This program is read by the author.A front-of-the-house Kitchen Confidential from a career maître d'hotel who manned the front of the room in New York City's hottest and most in-demand...
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Author: Graham, RandalSummary:
For fans of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, and P.G. Wodehouse. Where do you go after you die? Detroit. Something's rotten in the afterlife. At least that's how it seems to Rhinnick...