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The passionate friends
In this novel, Mr. Stratton wants very much to set down his thoughts and experiences of life. He wants to do so now that he has come to middle age and now that his attitudes are all defined and his personal drama worked out. He feels that the toil of writing and reconsideration may help to clear and fix many things that remain a little uncertain in his thoughts because they have never been fully stated, and he wants to discover any lurking inconsistencies and unsuspected gaps.
Star Trek lives!
Star Trek Lives! is a reference work, co-written by Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak, and Joan Winston, which explored the relationship between the Star Trek television series and the fandom that emerged following the series' cancellation. Originally published by Bantam Books in 1975.
The brittle glass
Sorrel Kingaby runs her father's business...but that is a rare and shocking thing in the 1800s. Sorrel becomes involved with smugglers...far too involved with one smuggler and lays herself open to blackmail.
White hell of pity
The Bacons were poor, slovenly and dirty. But somehow Emmy was different and when she was 12, a miracle happened - a chance to learn and a chance to live. Because she had met Miss Stanton and found a way to escape.
The Cherokee Trail
Mary Breydon knew how to get things done. Raised on a Virginia plantation, she learned how to care for livestock, respect her workers, and keep good books. But after her husband is killed, she must make a living running a stagecoach station on the Cherokee Trail. Mary faces challenges that even the men eagerly anticipating her failure would have a difficult time overcoming. After being forced to fire the previous station manager with the aid of a bullwhip, Mary must track down stolen horses, defend against Indians, care for a wayward boy, and protect herself and her daughter from Jason Flandrau, a man determined to become governor of the Colorado Territory but who is also the ruthless war criminal who murdered Mary's husband.From the Paperback edition.
No Name in the Street
"This is James Baldwin's long-awaited statement on what has happened to America through the political and social agonies of her recent history".
Napoleon symphony
A grand and affectionate tragicomic symphony to Napoleon Bonaparte that teases and reweaves Napoleon's life into a pattern borrowed - in liberty, equality, and fraternity - from Beethoven's Third "Eroica" Symphony, in this rich, exciting, bawdy, and funny novel Anthony Burgess has pulled out all the stops for a virtuoso performance that is literary, historical, and musical.