Jan Mark
Jan Mark
Mark Edwards
Mark Edwards
Mark Hickman
Mark Barrowcliffe
Mark Halsey
Mark E. Scott
Mark Tod Kislingbury
Mark Healy
Mark Gretton
Mark Gillem
Mark Gillem
Mark Kurlansky
Mark Wells
Melinda Leigh
Mark Hellowell
Gloria Mark
Mark Strand
Mark Dawidziak
Mark Dorrian
J. Mark Ramseyer
This title was first published in 2001.
Mark Lardas
Mark Axel Tveskov
Mark Galeotti
Mark Franko
Leigh Neville
Mark Enlow
Mark Barsotti
Mark Mba Wright
Mark Dawidziak
D. Jackson Leigh
Mark Runco
Written by one of the leading scholars in the field of creativity, the mission of this book is to provide instructors teaching courses in creativity with a textbook that provides both comprehensive content coverage and state-of-the-art pedagogy.
Mark Thompson
Mark von Rosing
Mark Epstein M.D.
Mark Franko
Mark Healy
Mark Hedges
Mark Delcogliano
Mark Billingham
Mark Leruste
Mark Carwardine
Mark Thompson
Mark Coen
Leigh Landy
Mark R. Shinn
Mark Aiken
Mark Siddall
Buildings designed to the passivhaus standard are emerging as one of the most effective means of reducing energy use and carbon emissions, often by as much as 80 � 90%.
Mark Davidson
Mark Atteberry
Mark Billingham
Mark Twain
Mark E. Jonas
Baron R. Birtcher
The year is 1973, and the last of america's soldiers are returning home from vietnam, often shouted down and spat upon by protesters, while the first toxic cracks of public mistrust have begun to appear at the highest levels of government.
Mark W. Jacobs
Margaret Wappler
It's the summer of 1994 in suburban chicago: forrest gump is still in theaters, teens are reeling from the recent death of kurt cobain, and you can enter a sweepstakes for a spaceship from jupiter to land in your backyard.
Darby English
In this book, art historian darby english explores the year 1971, when two exhibitions opened that brought modernist painting and sculpture into the burning heart of united states cultural politics: contemporary black artists in america, at the whi.
Ryan, Michael
Guy novel marries a thriller to a shameless love story and fun ride, what graham greene might have called "an entertainment.
Iman Verjee
Growing up in the nairobi of the 90s, a seething boiling pot of racial tension and conflicting cultural taboos, leena and jai are raised to believe in a kenya full of possibility and potential.
Cynthia Swanson
The bookseller follows a woman in the 1960s who must reconcile her reality with the tantalizing alternate world of her dreamsnothing is as permanent as it appears .
Jonathan Case
The new deal harks back to the 1930s and the depression era of new york city as case explores class misconceptions, racial tension, and deft cat burglary through the lens of a bellhop and a maid in the waldorf astoria.
Barbara Taylor Bradford
Cavendon women, the stunning sequel to barbara taylor bradford's cavendon hall follows the inghams' and the swanns' journey from a family weekend in the summer of 1926 through to the devastation of the wall street crash of 1929.
Brane Šalamon
Hugo Wilcken
Hugo wilcken's first novel, the execution—a taut, psychological mystery about an average person who commits an accidental murder—got the kind of rave reviews authors dream of: he was compared to camus and hitchcock.
Chŏng-hyŏng Kim
Gerrit Dworok
Lori Carson
The original 1982 is the wise and memorable debut novel of love, regret, music and motherhood, by singer and songwriter lori carson of the golden palominos.
Lisa Barr
Stolen art, love, lust, deception, and revenge paint the pages of veteran journalist lisa barr’s debut novel, fugitive colors, an un-put-down-able page-turner.
Scott Snyder
Elizabeth Salomons
Rennay Craats
John Ralston Saul
With savage wit, john ralston saul creates a world where intrigue, prestige and debauchery span continents and social milieux in dark diversions acclaimed author john ralston saul stages a black comedy of international proportions that takes.
Ove Dahl
Danielle M. Stern
Kim Barnes
Here is the first thing you need to know about me: i’m a barefoot girl from red-dirt oklahoma, and all the marble floors in the world will never change that.
Jo Ann Beard
The beguiling fourteen-year-old narrator of in zanesville is a late bloomer.
Yomota, Inuhiko
Gary Robertson
Matt Wagner
Legendary creator matt wagner (mage, grendel) is joined by master illustrator michael wm.
Joseph L. Lothian
Nathan Miller
Derek Johns
Stefan Wolle
Jane Bidder
Armelle Leroy
Robert Stone
From the new york city of kline and de kooning to the jazz era of new orleans's french quarter, to ken kesey's psychedelic california, prime green explores the 1960s in all its weird, innocent, turbulent, and fascinating glory.
Encuentro de Historia Económica (2003 Banco Central del Ecuador)
Francesca Cerocchi
Gilda O'Neill
Stephen Feinstein
- the decades of the 20th century series uses short articles and numerous photos to introduce young readers to the people and events that made news and changed history in the twentieth century.
Marcello Flores
Il 1968 è l'anno più esplosivo del dopoguerra: in tutto il mondo i giovani si rivoltano contro le istituzioni, a partire dalle università.
David Sandison
Vaughan, Robert
Sally Tagholm
Sally Tagholm
Cynthia Applewhite