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  • av Amelia Earhart
    211,-

    Autobiography of the famous flyer which describes her own ambitions to become a pilot and offers advice to others.

  • - My Journey to and from the Priesthood
    av Mark Tedesco
    302,-

    Tedesco became a priest and then realized that he was gay.

  • av Marie Belloc-Lowndes
    242

    Features a story about a London family who suspects that their upstairs lodger is a mysterious killer known as 'The Avenger'.

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    - Anthology of British Poetry and Prose
     
    244,-

    In his introduction to this now classic anthology, Karl Beckson traces the development of the Decadent or Aesthetic movement, illuminating the selected work of artists such as Wilde, Yeats, Symons, and Beerbohm that follows.

  • - A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz
    av Olga Lengyel
    166

    Olga Lengyel tells, frankly and without compromise, one of the most horrifying stories of all time. This true, documented chronicle is the intimate, day-to-day record of a beautiful woman who survived the nightmare of Auschwitz and Birchenau. This book is a necessary reminder of one of the ugliest chapters in the history of human civilization. It was a shocking experience. It is a shocking book.

  • - Untold Story of Soviet Women in Combat
    av Bruce Myles
    210

    In 1941 as the Nazi hordes swept eastward into the Soviet Union, the desperate call went out for women to join the Russian air force. Women responded and flew incessant bombing runs; the Germans, who came to dread them, called them 'night witches'.

  • av W.w. Jacobs
    204

    Features Gothic narratives, stories of the macabre and supernatural tales which demonstrate the author's instinct for weaving terror and suspense into scenes of ordinary everyday life.

  • - An Adventure in Building
    av H.B. Creswell
    204

    In this first U.S. publication of a richly comic classic -- originally published in England in the 1920s -- the pitfalls and vicissitudes of home building are presented in sharp and unforgettable detail, in the form of letters to and from the architect -- a hapless young man named James Spinlove, who, in his valiant attempts to create the Honeywood mansion for Sir Leslie Brash, encounters a motley collection of contractors, surveyors, plumbers and town planners -- to say nothing of intensely litigious lawyers, and Sir Leslie Brash himself, along with his good lady. There are letters from the subsidiary but crucial characters named Nibnose & Rasper, Mr Snitch, V. Potch and Hoochkoft the surveyor of bricks, among others.

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