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Aug.28.2011
Strange Worlds now available and it's a freebie!
Do you stay awake at night wondering how you can learn more about Gundarland and
learn what the zaftan homeland is like?
Strange Worlds is designed to increase your knowledge of both Gundarland and Zaftan
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Jul.28.2010
The Compendium of Common Knowledge (1558-1603) opens a door into ordinary lives--both common and noble--in the England of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. In this little book you'll find notes on Elizabethan food, occupations, games, and pastimes, also religion, manners, attitudes, and education...
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Mar.24.2010
Once Upon A Time, the faery princess Keely tried to match . . .
. . . a misguided faery maiden and a surly but handsome knight, the pirate Devlin Angel and the ever-hopeful Myra, a faery under the ruse of Lord Kembell and a lady of noble birth, a blacksmith and a duchess, a flapper and a...
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Feb.09.2009
"This is a bawdy tale. Herein you will find gratuitous shagging, murder, spanking, maiming, treason, and heretofore unexplored heights of vulgarity and profanity, as well as nontraditional grammar, split infinitives, and the odd wank . . . If that's the sort of thing you think you might enjoy, then...
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Sep.04.2008
Deadly Bones: Jake Wanderman is not your average retired Shakespeare teacher. He recently clashed with the russian Mafia and emerged triumphant. Now Martha StewartishTV star Toby Welch persuades Jake to help solve the vicious murder of her art dealer father. It turns out that her father was...
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Jun.13.2008
This study argues that modern anti-Semitism is a by-product of tensions between received Classical conceptions of masculinity and Christianity's strident critique of that ideal. Utilizing works by Shakespeare, Milton, Marlowe and others, Biberman illustrates how anti-Semitism develops as a way to...
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Mar.26.2008
17-year-old Mimi Wallingford has a life most girls dream of-complete with the starring role in her family's production of Romeo and Juliet. But acting is not her dream and she's fighting for the right to trade her script for a scalpel and become a doctor.
14-year-old Juliet Capulet has lived a...
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Dec.27.2007
Analyzes Shakespeare's persistent use of contraries in the light of Renaissance continental philosophy. Special attention to Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, the Problem Plays, the great tragedies and The Tempest.
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