Sunday, May 1, 2005

El médico (Cole Family Trilogy #1)

El médico (Cole Family Trilogy #1)

El médico (Cole Family Trilogy #1)

Esta arrebatadora novela describe la pasión de un hombre del siglo XI por vencer la enfermedad y la muerte, aliviar el dolor ajeno e impartir el don casi místico de sanar que le ha sido otorgado. Arrastrado por esa pasión, recorrerá un largo camino que le conducirá, desde una Inglaterra en que domina la brutalidad y la ignorancia, a la sensual turbulencia y el esplendor de la remota Persia, donde conocerá al legendario maestro Avicena, que está experimentado con las primeras armas de la medicina moderna.

ISBN: 8466616381
Author: Noah Gordon
Publisher: Ediciones B
Rating: 4.33

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Thursday, March 31, 2005

This Side of Paradise (Paradise, #1)

This Side of Paradise (Paradise, #1)

This Side of Paradise (Paradise, #1)

2001 Hal Clement Award Winner for Best New Science Fiction Novel for Young Adults 2001-2002 Best of the Best for Young Adults, Missouri Library Association 2002-2003 Read Aloud Books, Too Good to Miss, Indiana Library Federation 2003-2004 Texas Lone Star Top 20 List 2003 Young Adult Choice Title, International Reading Association "An entertaining, suspenseful thriller with a genuinely chilling villain. Good fun." -- Kirkus Reviews "Layne's tale is a heady mix of conspiracies, alternate identities, and sinister underground laboratories with a creepy schitzophrenic villain that readers will love to hate. Recommend this title to thriller fans who will enjoy the ride." --VOYA Something wicked this way comes; in this case it's high schooler Jack Barrett's father, whose inherent drive for perfection has spiraled into a raging obsession ever since he began working for the mysterious Eden Corporation. When his father forcibly relocates the family to Paradise, a village that is literally owned by Eden's enigmatic CEO, Jack uncovers a sinister plot that threatens the lives of everyone he loves. Delving even further into the secrets of the village, he soon learns just how high the price for perfection can be . . . and to what lengths some people are willing to go to obtain it.

ISBN: 1589802543
Author: Steven L. Layne
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Rating: 3.75

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Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics: Studies in Morphosyntactic Variation in the Paston Letters (1421 1503)

Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics: Studies in Morphosyntactic Variation in the Paston Letters (1421 1503)

Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics: Studies in Morphosyntactic Variation in the Paston Letters (1421 1503)

The author analyzes, from a historical sociolinguistic point of view, selected domains of morphosyntactic variation in a 250,000 word collection of the Middle English Paston Letters (1421-1503). In three case studies, two nominal and one verbal variable are described and discussed in detail: the replacement of Old English pronouns by borrowed pronouns, the introduction and spread of >wh-relativizers, and the spread and routinization of light verb constructions (take, make, give, have, do plus deverbal noun). While the author aims at a balanced integration of different approaches in sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, typology, and language change, the main focus is on social network theory and the role of the linguistic individual in the formation and change of linguistic structures.

ISBN: 3110183102
Author: Alexander Bergs
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Rating: 0.00

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Saturday, January 1, 2005

Moscow: The Beautiful and the Damned: Life in Russia in Transition

Moscow: The Beautiful and the Damned: Life in Russia in Transition

Moscow: The Beautiful and the Damned: Life in Russia in Transition

Experience the impact of historic and unplanned change on a people forced to undergo the most breathtaking ongoing revolution of the 20th century, through the eyes of the people who have lived through it. The generation who have emerged from a Soviet past into a modern future were schooled under Soviet leader Brezhnev, studied at University or started families or careers during Gorbachev's perestroika reforms, and have been confronted by a society changed beyond recognition since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.

ISBN: 0233009981
Author: Nick Holdsworth
Publisher: Andre Deutsch
Rating: 3.80

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Thursday, December 30, 2004

Trench Art: An Illustrated History

Trench Art: An Illustrated History

Trench Art: An Illustrated History

Although soldiers throughout history have created war souvenirs, the term trench art originated in France during the early years of World War I. The War to End All Wars produced trench art on a scale never seen before or since. Largely neglected beyond a circle of devoted collectors until recently, interest in trench art is experiencing a revival by museums and collectors on both sides of the Atlantic.

ISBN: 0975597108
Author: jane A. Kimball
Publisher: Silverpenny Press
Rating: 4.67

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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Souvenir of Canada 2

Souvenir of Canada 2

Souvenir of Canada 2

Douglas Coupland returns to re-inventing Canada following his best-seller that made it clear, Canada is way more than slightly cool.

Douglas Coupland gets Canada. Better, he has set out to re-invent his country with his particular brand of insight, humor, and visual acuity.

Souvenir of Canada created a sensation when it was first published, dominating Canada’s best-seller lists for months, and made the front pages of every major Canadian newspaper. Eh?

Souvenir of Canada 2 picks up where its predecessor left off. As with the best jazz, the riffs are fresh, never quite predictable, and full of delicious rhythm and subtle humor. This book is packed full of powerfully resonant images, and unexpected juxtapositions, that reveal a new Canada, one at home in a new century. No lighthouses, grain elevators, or teepees here.

In addition to his trademark visual revelations, Coupland has created new works of art & design specifically for the book which further evoke the Canadian identity: quilts and cabinets and lamps and tables of startling beauty and subtlety. Each of these objects mirror his personal relationship to Canada in a way which, ultimately, speaks for all Canadians.

ISBN: 1553650433
Author: Douglas Coupland
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
Rating: 3.81

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Tuesday, October 12, 2004

The Ivan Moffat File: Life Among the Beautiful and Damned in London, Paris, New York,and Hollywood

The Ivan Moffat File: Life Among the Beautiful and Damned in London, Paris, New York,and Hollywood

The Ivan Moffat File: Life Among the Beautiful and Damned in London, Paris, New York,and Hollywood

Here is a fascinating portrait of Hollywood screenwriter Ivan Moffat, whose lonely, aristocratic childhood led to a precociously fashionable and sensual life in London’s High Bohemia in the late 1930s, service in director George Stevens’s World War II film documentary unit, and membership in Hollywood’s dazzling postwar expatriate community.

Moffat’s grandfather, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, was one of the most celebrated actors of his day, producing and starring in everything from Richard II to Pygmalion on the London stage and founding the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His mother, Iris Tree, was a well-known poet-actress-adventuress whose circle included British bluebloods Nancy Cunard and Diana Cooper, and Bloomsburyites Carrington, Lytton Strachey, and Augustus John. Ivan’s photographer father, Curtis Moffat, came from a well-connected New York family, studied with Man Ray, and had an audacious showroom that focused on Moderne furniture and lighting, some of which he designed himself. But Ivan Moffat’s extraordinary pedigree was only the foundation upon which he built his own equally extraordinary and surprisingly active personal life, populated by the leading artists and personalities of his day—from Aldous Huxley and Dylan Thomas to Preston Sturges, Charlie Chaplin, Billy Wilder, and David Selznick.

In 1943 Moffat enlisted in the army and was assigned to Stevens’s unit, started by Eisenhower, which covered the last stage of World War II, from D-day to the fall of Berlin and the liberation of the concentration camps. After the war, Stevens invited Moffat to become an associate producer for his new Hollywood company. Moffat’s unofficial credits on the screenplays for A Place in the Sun and Shane and his co-writing credit on Giant led to a successful screenwriting career, and at the same time he became a leading social figure in Hollywood. Moffat had affairs with many women—from a waitress to a duchess, from a stripper to a movie star. The most serious affair of his life was probably with the
novelist Caroline Blackwood.

At the center of The Ivan Moffat File is the elegantly written autobiography that Moffat was working on at the time of his death in 2002, to which Gavin Lambert adds never-before-seen letters, interviews, and screenplays, as well as many anecdotes and his own memories of Moffat. The result is a re-creation of the life of this unique figure, flamboyant and mysterious.

ISBN: 0375422471
Author: Gavin Lambert
Publisher: Pantheon
Rating: 2.67

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