Adam Davies was born in Louisville, KY. He is the author of three novels: The Frog King, soon to be a major motion picture starring Joseph Godron-Levitt, with a script by Bret Easton Ellis; Goodbye Lemon, a family drama; and Mine All Mine, which was purchased for film with the author to write the screenplay. Adam's non-fiction has appeared in the New York Times and he has made many appearances on radio and television programs, including NPR and the A&E Channel's Breakfast with the Arts. His books are in print around the world in places such as Europe, Thailand, Russian, and Australia. He lives in Savannah, Georgia....
Adam Gamble
Chicago's best photos inspire us in this dazzling collection, perfect to display in home or office, to give as a gift, or keep as a treasured souvenir.
Adam Gamble
New york city's best photos inspire us in this dazzling collection, perfect to display in home or office, to give as a gift, or keep as a treasured souvenir.
Adam Gamble
Colorado's best photos inspire us in this dazzling collection, perfect to display in home or office, to give as a gift, or keep as a treasured souvenir.
Linda Davies , Contributing writers: Christopher Bundy, Michael Byers, Rand Richards Cooper, Tristan Davies, Siobhan Dowd, Siri Hustvedt, Tom Miller Juvik, Jennifer Levasseur, Deepa Mehta, Karenmary Penn, Kevin Rabalais, L.M. Spencer, Lee Upton Susan Burm
Adam Baker
Merryl Wyn Davies
Adam Christopher
When the test flight of the u-star manhattan - the first of a new class of starship - goes wrong, the seven-person crew find themselves shipwrecked, trapped in the interstitial nothingness that separates our universe from the next.
R. E. Davies
Alison Davies
Adam Lynes
Adam Sinicki
Adam Hansen
Matt Davies
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Adam Blade
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Davies, Margaret
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Adam Newell
Adam Eltorai
Davies, Margaret
Michele Davies
Adam Sternbergh
Adam Rutherford
Adam Eltorai
Davies, Margaret
Adam Eltorai
Adam J. Sorkin
Jayne Marilyn Johns-Davies
Adam Hargreaves
Adam Roussopoulos
Adam Bulbulia
Peter E. Davies
A fully illustrated study into the extraordinary convair b-36 during the cold war.
Adam Phillips
Adam Christopher
Adam Grant
Monika Davies
Paul Beynon-Davies
Adam Croft
Adam Gamble
Adam Karlin
Adam Hargreaves
Adam Lee
Larissa McLean Davies
Adam Larkum
Martin Davies
Monika Davies
Frederick S. Davies
Adam Hill
Adam McClendon
Adam Gamble
Adam Green
Adam Christopher
Adam MOWER
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Robillard/oger Anne/tiburce
Un doute plane autour de l'identité du chevalier sage, vu en train de s'adonner à un rituel sanguinaire, nanti de pouvoirs maléfiques et s'en réjouissant....
Shanna Swendson
Risking all for freedom – and lovethe governor has disbanded the colonial assembly, removing the last shred of representative government from american shores.
Maya Banks
Zhigang Li
Caris Roane
J. Phelpstead
Weng li hua
David Pierce
José Gestoso Y Pérez
Bansal, R. K.
This book is designed for graduates in chemistry and allied sciences.
J. Dunbabin
This book explores the growing importance of prisons, both lay and ecclesiastical, in western europe between 1000 and 1300.
Jerome Schultz
The goal of this book is to disseminate information on the worldwide status and trends in biosensing r and d to government decisionmakers and the research community.
Claire Gatrell Stephens
Here's a fresh opportunity to learn more about these fine titles and integrate them into the curriculum.
Alethea Helbig
This one-stop cross-cultural selective guide to recent retellings of myths and hero tales for children and young adults will enable teachers and library media specialists to select comparative myths and tales from various, mostly non-european cultures.
Christina Vella
On a hot summer day in italy in 1902, the brutally stabbed body of count francesco bonmartini was discovered, by means of its decomposing stench, inside his locked apartment.
M.R Kaimal
Timothy Rowe
Richard T. Gray
Known for depicting alienation, frustration, and the victimization of the individual by impenetrable bureaucracies, kafka's works have given rise to the term kafkaesque.
James M. Humber
Stefanie Schwarz
Thomas J. Cutler
Today's sailors have too little appreciation of their heritage.
Kim Hill
Yu. E. Gliklikh
George Hart
The phrase literature and environment only achieved popularity in recent decades, yet writers dating back to the explorers of the 1500s--and later such 19th-century romanticists as thoreau--have long been addressing environmental issues through literary e.
Adrianne Bendich
Leonard G. Gomella
Steve Batterson
Khondkar Karim
Understanding environmental liability and disclosure is critical for firm management, investors, accountants and auditors.
Richard A. Prayson
As scientific research expands the scope of neuropathology, the amount of information that both student and practicing pathologists must assimilate and master can be challenging, and at times even daunting.
M. Hubbard
Food security is of vital importance to all nations, but particularly so in developing countries.
Alan Levine
This book is the only full-scale account of the strategic air offensive against germany published in the last twenty years, and is the only one that treats the british and the americans with parity.
William J. Stull
The school-to-work movement came together as a major national force for educational reform in the late 1980s and reached its peak in 1994 with the passage of the school-to-work opportunities act.
Francoise Galateau-Sallé
Mesothelioma is a global problem, its incidence is rising in europe, and it is a major health problem in the usa and other parts of the world, largely related to the previous use of asbestos products.
Matthias Huckemann
Jae-myong Koh
The book analyses the development of international standards for countering terrorist financing from the perspective of international criminal law.
Kathy Steffen
An old riverboat and the colorful characters aboard it form the backdrop for this tale of a woman's heartache and self-discovery and her crazed husband's quest for revenge.
Sio-Iong Ao
Contains the data mining algorithms and their applications in genomics, with frontier case studies based on the works at the university of hong kong and the oxford university computing laboratory, university of oxford.
Y. Hen
Heinz Schade
This textbook represents an extensive and easily understood introduction to tensor analysis, which is to be construed here as the generic term for classical tensor analysis and tensor algebra, and which is a requirement in many physics applications and in.
Shoji Makino
This is the first book to provide a cutting edge reference to the fascinating topic of blind source separation (bss) for convolved speech mixtures.
Wolfgang Welsch
Die parole von der postmoderne ist missverständlich und wurde dennoch unumgänglich.
Brian Hodge
This action-packed adventure starring mike mignola's popular creation, hellboy, was written by award-winning author brian hodge.
Rudolf Frankenberger
Das neue lehrbuch der bibliotheksverwaltung informiert in �bersichtlicher form �ber alle wichtigen aspekte des bibliotheksbetriebes.
Andreas Lippmann
Gerade die marburger theologische fakult�t wurde bislang als eine art oppositioneller "musterfakult�t" gesehen, was den zugang zu einem angemessenen verst�ndnis der fakult�tsgeschichte eher erschwerte.
Mirjam Sieber
This book-series, initiated in 1992, has an interdisciplinary orientation; it is published in english and german and comprises research monographs, collections of essays and editions of source texts dealing with german-jewish literary and cultural history.
Sergey I. Kabanikhin
The authors consider dynamic types of inverse problems in which the additional information is given by the trace of the direct problem on a (usually time-like) surface of the domain.
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Philosophy has been always received or bypassed for its resonance or aloofness with the spirit of the time.
Erdmute Pioch
Lady Charlotte Guest
The stories of the mabinogion appear in two medieval welsh manuscripts, the white book of rhydderch (llyfr gwyn rhydderch) written about 1350, and the red book of hergest (llyfr coch hergest) written about 1382.
Kate DeVore
More than 30 million americans rely on their voices for their jobs--from teachers, religious leaders, and entertainers to lawyers, executives, salespeople, and doctors.
N. G. Ravichandra
Setsuo Arikawa
R. Garland Gray
Scota is an earthly princess who does not believe in the fairy world until she meets a defiant captive named boyden, who is revealed to be a legendary fey fighter trying to stop earthly incursions into his realm.
Cara Murray
Using narrative theory and postcolonial theory, this study reveals the cultural changes that turned england from a nation that abstained from investing in the internationally conceived suez canal to an imperial power who, by 1875, owned it.