2010, ISBN: 9780312424077
Hardcover
Houghton Mifflin Co. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text. Possible clean ex-libr… More...
Houghton Mifflin Co. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp(s)., Houghton Mifflin Co, 3, New York, NY, U.S.A.: Dutton, 1994. 86 pages. November 1994 Edition. Colorful dust jacket is price clipped. There is some evidence of moisture in the form of very slightly wavy pages but there are no stains. Otherwise an a near fine book. Over fifty exquisitely porcine drawings capture unforgettable moments and great individuals in pig culture and history. Contents in six chapters plus introduction: Myths, The Arts and Sciences, Leaders, Legends, Language Legacies and Elements of Latin for Pigs. Cats may speak French, and dogs may have hidden lives, but the lingua porca of animal loveers everywehre is Latin for pigs. Compendium of the distinguished ndividuals and great moments of history and culture that illuminates the porcine past as never before. Latin for Pigs profiles such influential oinkers as Pigmalion, Albert Einswine, Pablo Pigcasso, Robin Hog, Frankenswine, Hog Chi Minh, Sadham Hogsain as well as classic works of literature like Oinkle Tom's Cabin. Trumbore's charming illustrations bring to life the myth of Porkasus, the flying pig, and help explain the derivation of imporkant phrases like habeas porcus and Et tu, Porky. . First Printing Stated. Hard Back. Good/Near Fine. 5" x 7 1/2"., Dutton, 1994, 3.25, New York: Ballantine Books, 1997. Paperback. Very Good. Book. Tommy Phan is a successful detective novelist living the American Dream in southern California. One evening he comes home to find a small rag doll on his doorstep. Its a simple doll, covered entirely in white cloth, with crossed black stitches for the eyes and mouth, and another pair forming an X over the heart. Curious, he brings it inside.That night Tommy hears an odd popping sound and looks up to see the stitches breaking over the dolls heart. And in minutes the fabric of Tommy Phans reality will be torn apart. Something terrifying emerges from the pristine white cloth, something that will follow Tommy wherever he goes. Something that he cant destroy. It wants Tommys life, and he doesnt know why. He has only one ally, a beautiful, strangely intuitive waitress he meets by chanceor by a design far beyond his comprehension. He has too many questions, no answers, and very little time. Because the vicious and demonically clever doll has left this warning on Tommys computer screen:The deadline is dawn., Ballantine Books, 1997, 3, SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: Reprint.* Date of Publication: 1984 (1974)* Publisher: Dent ~ Everyman Classics.* Binding and cover condition: Soft card, colour illustrated cover by Alan Lee. No bumps or rubs. Very slight shelf wear to edges, corners & head/tail of spine. Single crease to spine & hinge. Minimal creases and impression marks to cover. GD++* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp & tight. No annotations, inscriptions or marks to text. Owners address label to inside front cover. Slight colouration to page margins & edges. GD++* Illustrations: None* Pages: 273 pp. text. xiv pp. blank pages and publishers advertisements at rear.* Product Description:- Drawing on myth, folklore and history, the stories of the Mabinogion passed from generations of storytellers before they were written down in the thirteenth century in the form we know. Set in dual realms of the forests and valleys of Wales and the shadowy other-world, the tales are permeated by a dreamlike atmosphere. The eleven stories were composed orally over a span of centuries, before being written down. They make up, in their virtuosity and panache, one of the great Welsh epics. This translation was first published by the Golden Cockerel Press in 1948. This edition first published in 1974 incorporates all the amendments and improvements made by the translators since 1948-9 and appears with a supplementary introduction by Professor Gwyn Jones,* This is a GD++ copy with some age and wear.* Jones, Gwyn, Everyman Ltd, 1983-12-01, 0, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven ANIMAL TALES FROM INDIAN MYTHOLOGY - 1 SANTHINI GOVINDAN Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi Rana resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna rama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, Sugreeva Mighty Battle. ANIMAL TALES FROM INDIAN MYTHOLOGY - 2 SANTHINI GOVINDAN Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven Animal Tales From Indian Mythology (Part - 1) (Hindi) SANTHINI GOVINDAN Children Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven Animal Tales From Indian Mythology (Part - 2) (Hindi) SANTHINI GOVINDAN Children Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Cypress, California: Hunter In The Sky Publishing, 2000. A Brand new unread book. The author takes us on a journey through time and around our planet to visit humankind's most sacred sites where rulers of empires and ancient priests connected themselves to the heavens and communed with the gods. He illustrates how every religion had it's origins early in human history and how belief systems emerged from humankind's need to understand and interpret the celestial and terrestrial forces that governed their lives. He shows that even Christianity is, in essence, a more elaborate and structured form of ritual worship inspired by ancient sky and earth stories, and that Jesus Christ is the central figure of Christian mythology. R15. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Hunter In The Sky Publishing, 2000, 5, -: Time Warner , 2005. Paperback. Very Good. -. Rainaldi was a violin-maker and when he was discovered slumped over his workbench, murdered with one of his own chisels, both the police and his friends are at a loss to discover a motive. Then it comes to light that Rainaldi had believed he was on the track of an infamous Stradivari - twin to the one housed in the Asmolean Museum and subject to two hundred years of myth and rumour. With nothing else to go on his two close friends pick up the search from where he left off, and plunge headlong into a world where great musical instruments change hands for millions, where forgery is an art form and where murder is often a dealer`s chosen method of negotiation., Time Warner, 2005, 3, Vintage International, 1976. Paperback. Very Good. A classic, for a reason" - Celeste Ng via Twitter In her award-winning book The Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston created a n entirely new form--an exhilarating blend of autobiography and mythology, of world and self, of hot rage and cool analysis. First published in 1976, it has become a classic in its innovative portrayal of multiple and interse cting identities--immigrant, female, Chinese, American. As a girl, Kingston lives in two confounding worlds: the California to which her parents have immigrated and the China of her mother's "talk stories." The fierce and wily women warriors of her mother's tales clash jarringly with the harsh reality of female oppression out of which they come. Kingston's sense of self emerges in the mystifying gaps in these stories, which she learns to fill with stories of her own. A warrior of words, she forges fractured myths and memories into an incandescent whole, achieving a new understanding of her family's past and her own present., Vintage International, 1976, 3, Picador, 2004. Paperback. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. A lost notebook is discovered, its pages filled with an array of entries about snow. Leafing through each item in turn, it becomes apparent that the selection is not as haphazard as first glances might suggest. Scientific description, historical accounts and fantastical incidents slowly, teasingly unfold to reveal a series of love-stories, at the heart of which is one particular story -- a story that twists and threads through the various excerpts and extracts to form a letter to an absent lover. 'Glints with myth and magic ...bold and exhilarating' Observer 'All the delicacy of an intricate piece of ice sculpture ...The effect of the different entries swirling and spiraling is kaleidoscopic' Sunday Telegraph., Picador, 2004, 3, Harper Business, 2010. Paperback. Very Good. Michael Gerber, the world's top business guru and best-selling author, show s would-be entrepreneurs how to get started, operationalize their winning i dea, and design a business that will thrive. Got a great idea to start a bu siness? So now what? The E-Myth Enterprise explores the requirements that any new business must meet: the satisfaction of its four primary influencers - its employees, cus tomers, suppliers, and investors - through four fundamental categories - vi sual, emotional, functional, and financial. Together these form the twin st rategies every entrepreneur must use to design a business. The latest book in the Gerber franchise, The E-Myth Enterprise, fits neatly into a training program all entrepreneurs can use to fulfill their dreams., Harper Business, 2010, 3, Picador, 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. A ghost story that begins in everyday tragedy, from a distinctly American m aster of both forms: a "scary, sad, funny . . . mesmerizing read" (Stephen King) At Midnight on Halloween in a cloistered New England suburb, a car carrying five teenagers leaves a winding road and slams into a tree, killing three of them. One escapes unharmed, another suffers severe brain damage. A year later, summoned by the memories of those closest to them, the three that di ed come back on a last chilling mission among the living. A strange and unsettling ghost story, The Night Country creeps through the leaf-strewn streets and quiet cul-de-sacs of one bedroom community, reachin g into the desperately connected yet isolated lives of three people changed forever by the accident: Tim, who survived yet lost everything; Brooks, th e cop whose guilty secret has destroyed his life; and Kyle's mom, trying to love the new son the doctors returned to her. As the day wanes and darknes s falls, one of them puts a terrible plan into effect, and they find themse lves caught in a collision of need and desire, watched over by the knowing ghosts. Macabre and moving, The Night Country elevates every small town's bad high school crash into myth, finding the deeper human truth beneath a shared and very American tragedy. As in his highly-prized Snow Angels and A Prayer for the Dying, once again Stewart O'Nan gives us an intimate look at people trying to hold on to hope, and the consequences when they fail., Picador, 2004, 3<
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One year following their deaths in a late-night car accident, teenagers Danielle, Marco, and Christopher return, in spirit, to the sleepy New England suburb of Avon. Over the course of the evening, the three will drift into and out of the lives of those who knew and were affected by them. None is more affected than Tim, survivor of the crash, who plots a grisly act of remembrance, and Brooks, the well-intentioned police officer who first discovered the crash and whose life has changed in startling ways since. Media >, [PU: St Martin's Press]<
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Houghton Mifflin Co. Paperback. VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp(s)., Houghton Mifflin Co, 3, New York, NY, U.S.A.: Dutton, 1994. 86 pages. November 1994 Edition. Colorful dust jacket is price clipped. There is some evidence of moisture in the form of very slightly wavy pages but there are no stains. Otherwise an a near fine book. Over fifty exquisitely porcine drawings capture unforgettable moments and great individuals in pig culture and history. Contents in six chapters plus introduction: Myths, The Arts and Sciences, Leaders, Legends, Language Legacies and Elements of Latin for Pigs. Cats may speak French, and dogs may have hidden lives, but the lingua porca of animal loveers everywehre is Latin for pigs. Compendium of the distinguished ndividuals and great moments of history and culture that illuminates the porcine past as never before. Latin for Pigs profiles such influential oinkers as Pigmalion, Albert Einswine, Pablo Pigcasso, Robin Hog, Frankenswine, Hog Chi Minh, Sadham Hogsain as well as classic works of literature like Oinkle Tom's Cabin. Trumbore's charming illustrations bring to life the myth of Porkasus, the flying pig, and help explain the derivation of imporkant phrases like habeas porcus and Et tu, Porky. . First Printing Stated. Hard Back. Good/Near Fine. 5" x 7 1/2"., Dutton, 1994, 3.25, New York: Ballantine Books, 1997. Paperback. Very Good. Book. Tommy Phan is a successful detective novelist living the American Dream in southern California. One evening he comes home to find a small rag doll on his doorstep. Its a simple doll, covered entirely in white cloth, with crossed black stitches for the eyes and mouth, and another pair forming an X over the heart. Curious, he brings it inside.That night Tommy hears an odd popping sound and looks up to see the stitches breaking over the dolls heart. And in minutes the fabric of Tommy Phans reality will be torn apart. Something terrifying emerges from the pristine white cloth, something that will follow Tommy wherever he goes. Something that he cant destroy. It wants Tommys life, and he doesnt know why. He has only one ally, a beautiful, strangely intuitive waitress he meets by chanceor by a design far beyond his comprehension. He has too many questions, no answers, and very little time. Because the vicious and demonically clever doll has left this warning on Tommys computer screen:The deadline is dawn., Ballantine Books, 1997, 3, SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: Reprint.* Date of Publication: 1984 (1974)* Publisher: Dent ~ Everyman Classics.* Binding and cover condition: Soft card, colour illustrated cover by Alan Lee. No bumps or rubs. Very slight shelf wear to edges, corners & head/tail of spine. Single crease to spine & hinge. Minimal creases and impression marks to cover. GD++* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp & tight. No annotations, inscriptions or marks to text. Owners address label to inside front cover. Slight colouration to page margins & edges. GD++* Illustrations: None* Pages: 273 pp. text. xiv pp. blank pages and publishers advertisements at rear.* Product Description:- Drawing on myth, folklore and history, the stories of the Mabinogion passed from generations of storytellers before they were written down in the thirteenth century in the form we know. Set in dual realms of the forests and valleys of Wales and the shadowy other-world, the tales are permeated by a dreamlike atmosphere. The eleven stories were composed orally over a span of centuries, before being written down. They make up, in their virtuosity and panache, one of the great Welsh epics. This translation was first published by the Golden Cockerel Press in 1948. This edition first published in 1974 incorporates all the amendments and improvements made by the translators since 1948-9 and appears with a supplementary introduction by Professor Gwyn Jones,* This is a GD++ copy with some age and wear.* Jones, Gwyn, Everyman Ltd, 1983-12-01, 0, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven ANIMAL TALES FROM INDIAN MYTHOLOGY - 1 SANTHINI GOVINDAN Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi Rana resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna rama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, Sugreeva Mighty Battle. ANIMAL TALES FROM INDIAN MYTHOLOGY - 2 SANTHINI GOVINDAN Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven Animal Tales From Indian Mythology (Part - 1) (Hindi) SANTHINI GOVINDAN Children Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devotee faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an Elephant Head, Ganesha Tusk, Kamdhenu Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, Yudhishtra Journey to Heaven Animal Tales From Indian Mythology (Part - 2) (Hindi) SANTHINI GOVINDAN Children Mythology & Folklore, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Jatayu and Sampati, Shibi RanaÆs resolve, The Story of Garuda, Skanda Turns Surapadma into a Peacock, Hanuman and Makardhwaja, Krishna û Balrama Fight Dhenakasura, Lord Vishnu Saves Gajendra, SugreevaÆs Mighty Battle., Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Unicorn Books, 2010. Paperback. New. From time immemorial, the people of India have believed that animals and birds are an integral part of life on earth and are loved, nurtured, and even deified. Every important Hindu god or goddess has a vahana or vehicle to carry him or her through the heavens, and these vahanas are animals or birds. They not only carry around their divine owners, but also play an important role in their lives, battles, triumphs and adventures. Hindu gods and goddesses often took the form of an animal or a bird to accomplish various missions on earth, or to test a devoteeÆs faith and character. Delve into the world of animal fables that include: Ganpati Gets an ElephantÆs Head, GaneshaÆs Tusk, Kamdhenu ùThe Wish Fulfilling Cow, Goddess Durga Triumphs over Mahishasura, Lord Vishnu and Nandi Save Lord Shiva from Gajasura, The Story of Ayappan, Indra and Takshaka, YudhishtraÆs Journey to Heaven, Unicorn Books, 2010, 6, Cypress, California: Hunter In The Sky Publishing, 2000. A Brand new unread book. The author takes us on a journey through time and around our planet to visit humankind's most sacred sites where rulers of empires and ancient priests connected themselves to the heavens and communed with the gods. He illustrates how every religion had it's origins early in human history and how belief systems emerged from humankind's need to understand and interpret the celestial and terrestrial forces that governed their lives. He shows that even Christianity is, in essence, a more elaborate and structured form of ritual worship inspired by ancient sky and earth stories, and that Jesus Christ is the central figure of Christian mythology. R15. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Hunter In The Sky Publishing, 2000, 5, -: Time Warner , 2005. Paperback. Very Good. -. Rainaldi was a violin-maker and when he was discovered slumped over his workbench, murdered with one of his own chisels, both the police and his friends are at a loss to discover a motive. Then it comes to light that Rainaldi had believed he was on the track of an infamous Stradivari - twin to the one housed in the Asmolean Museum and subject to two hundred years of myth and rumour. With nothing else to go on his two close friends pick up the search from where he left off, and plunge headlong into a world where great musical instruments change hands for millions, where forgery is an art form and where murder is often a dealer`s chosen method of negotiation., Time Warner, 2005, 3, Vintage International, 1976. Paperback. Very Good. A classic, for a reason" - Celeste Ng via Twitter In her award-winning book The Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston created a n entirely new form--an exhilarating blend of autobiography and mythology, of world and self, of hot rage and cool analysis. First published in 1976, it has become a classic in its innovative portrayal of multiple and interse cting identities--immigrant, female, Chinese, American. As a girl, Kingston lives in two confounding worlds: the California to which her parents have immigrated and the China of her mother's "talk stories." The fierce and wily women warriors of her mother's tales clash jarringly with the harsh reality of female oppression out of which they come. Kingston's sense of self emerges in the mystifying gaps in these stories, which she learns to fill with stories of her own. A warrior of words, she forges fractured myths and memories into an incandescent whole, achieving a new understanding of her family's past and her own present., Vintage International, 1976, 3, Picador, 2004. Paperback. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. A lost notebook is discovered, its pages filled with an array of entries about snow. Leafing through each item in turn, it becomes apparent that the selection is not as haphazard as first glances might suggest. Scientific description, historical accounts and fantastical incidents slowly, teasingly unfold to reveal a series of love-stories, at the heart of which is one particular story -- a story that twists and threads through the various excerpts and extracts to form a letter to an absent lover. 'Glints with myth and magic ...bold and exhilarating' Observer 'All the delicacy of an intricate piece of ice sculpture ...The effect of the different entries swirling and spiraling is kaleidoscopic' Sunday Telegraph., Picador, 2004, 3, Harper Business, 2010. Paperback. Very Good. Michael Gerber, the world's top business guru and best-selling author, show s would-be entrepreneurs how to get started, operationalize their winning i dea, and design a business that will thrive. Got a great idea to start a bu siness? So now what? The E-Myth Enterprise explores the requirements that any new business must meet: the satisfaction of its four primary influencers - its employees, cus tomers, suppliers, and investors - through four fundamental categories - vi sual, emotional, functional, and financial. Together these form the twin st rategies every entrepreneur must use to design a business. The latest book in the Gerber franchise, The E-Myth Enterprise, fits neatly into a training program all entrepreneurs can use to fulfill their dreams., Harper Business, 2010, 3, Picador, 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. A ghost story that begins in everyday tragedy, from a distinctly American m aster of both forms: a "scary, sad, funny . . . mesmerizing read" (Stephen King) At Midnight on Halloween in a cloistered New England suburb, a car carrying five teenagers leaves a winding road and slams into a tree, killing three of them. One escapes unharmed, another suffers severe brain damage. A year later, summoned by the memories of those closest to them, the three that di ed come back on a last chilling mission among the living. A strange and unsettling ghost story, The Night Country creeps through the leaf-strewn streets and quiet cul-de-sacs of one bedroom community, reachin g into the desperately connected yet isolated lives of three people changed forever by the accident: Tim, who survived yet lost everything; Brooks, th e cop whose guilty secret has destroyed his life; and Kyle's mom, trying to love the new son the doctors returned to her. As the day wanes and darknes s falls, one of them puts a terrible plan into effect, and they find themse lves caught in a collision of need and desire, watched over by the knowing ghosts. Macabre and moving, The Night Country elevates every small town's bad high school crash into myth, finding the deeper human truth beneath a shared and very American tragedy. As in his highly-prized Snow Angels and A Prayer for the Dying, once again Stewart O'Nan gives us an intimate look at people trying to hold on to hope, and the consequences when they fail., Picador, 2004, 3<
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One year following their deaths in a late-night car accident, teenagers Danielle, Marco, and Christopher return, in spirit, to the sleepy New England suburb of Avon. Over the course of th… More...
One year following their deaths in a late-night car accident, teenagers Danielle, Marco, and Christopher return, in spirit, to the sleepy New England suburb of Avon. Over the course of the evening, the three will drift into and out of the lives of those who knew and were affected by them. None is more affected than Tim, survivor of the crash, who plots a grisly act of remembrance, and Brooks, the well-intentioned police officer who first discovered the crash and whose life has changed in startling ways since. Media >, [PU: St Martin's Press]<
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Picador. Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stic… More...
Picador. Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, and dust jackets may not be included., Picador, 1<
2004, ISBN: 9780312424077
Picador, Taschenbuch, Auflage: Reprint, 240 Seiten, Publiziert: 2004-09-01T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 0.65 kg, Verkaufsrang: 66532, Horror, Unterhaltungsliteratur, Literatur & Fiktio… More...
Picador, Taschenbuch, Auflage: Reprint, 240 Seiten, Publiziert: 2004-09-01T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 0.65 kg, Verkaufsrang: 66532, Horror, Unterhaltungsliteratur, Literatur & Fiktion, Kategorien, Bücher, Thriller & Suspense, Krimis & Thriller, Picador, 2004<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780312424077
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0312424078
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Publishing year: 2004
Publisher: Picador
240 Pages
Weight: 0,312 kg
Language: eng/Englisch
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