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The Poisoning of Michigan
Joyce EggintonThis new edition of Egginton's environmental classic — first published in 1980 and long out of print — tells how the tragedy affected both the farm community and the wider populace, and how federal and state authorities failed to ...
From Cradle to Grave: The Short Lives and Strange Deaths of ...
Joyce EggintonThis book tells the story of Marybeth Tinning's children, her arrest and subsequent trial.
Too Beautiful a Day to Die
Joyce EggintonProvides a minute-by-minute account of Laurie Dann's deadly attack on a classroom full of second graders in a peaceful Illinois village in 1988
The Poisoning of Michigan
Joyce EggintonUses court testimony and interviews to document the events which led cattle in Michigan and, ultimately, Michigan's people, to become contaminated with a highly toxic chemical-polybrominated biphenyl.
Circle of Fire: The Tragic Story of a Parent's Worst ...
Joyce EggintonChronicles the shocking story of the highly publicized "Swiss Nanny" murder trial, describing the circus of media manipulation and courtroom drama that culminated in the nanny's release. Reprint. K.
Joyce and Ginnie: The Letters of Joyce Grenfell and Virginia ...
Joyce GrenfellA collection of letters spanning 50 years. Joyce Grenfell and Virginia Graham were best friends from the age of 7 until Joyce's death. When they were apart they wrote daily letters to each other.
yes I said yes I will Yes.: A Celebration of James Joyce, ...
Preview... huge lithograph blow-ups of "The James Joyce Playing Cards" created by the Joyce biographer Richard Ellmann and the graphic designer Rosita Fanto, in which Molly Bloom, naturally, is the Queen of Hearts and James Joyce is the Joker.
Joyce Meyer Ebook Value Bundle
Joyce MeyerHow To Succeed at Being YourselfIn this book, Joyce Meyer will help you discover that emotional, spiritual, and social transformation are possible as you begin to see yourself in a whole new way.
Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure
Joyce GrenfellActress, comedienne and raconteur Joyce Grenfell tells the story of her working in radio, film, the stage and war-time entertainment tours.
University of Southern Maine
Joyce K. BibberJoyce K. Bibber. Jke College Jt/atoru Cz« ertes UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE JOYCE K. BIBBER AR(ADIA Copyright © 2001 by Joyce K. Bibber. ISBN 0-^385-0537-4 First.
Joyce in the Belly of the Big Truck: A Modern Day Jonah Story
Joyce A. CascioIn this inspiring true story, author joyce cascio captivates the minds and hearts of her readers.
Reading Joyce Politically
Trevor L. WilliamsIt is the work of a socially responsible critic without a shred of showiness or self- indulgence I think this book will help change the way we read Joyce, for good." — R. Brandon Kershner, University of Florida The Florida James Joyce Series ...
James Joyce in Paris: his final years
Gisèle FreundA sequence of photographs of James Joyce taken in 1938 interspersed with views of Paris in the thirties, and portraits of Joyce's friends and contemporaries, with perceptive commentary by V.B. Carleton.
The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce
PreviewThis second edition of The Cambridge Companion to Joyce contains several revised essays, reflecting increasing emphasis on Joyce's politics, a fresh sense of the importance of his engagement with Ireland, and the changes wrought by gender ...
Joyce, Bakhtin, and Popular Literature: Chronicles of Disorder
R. B. KershnerIn pointing out the prolific allusions in Joyce to newspapers, children's books, popular novels, and even pornography, Kershner shows how each of these contributes to the structures of consciousness of Joyce's various characters, all of ...
Brunswick and Topsham
PreviewJoyce K. Bibber. ~ ~ of America BRUNSWICK AND TCPSIIAM Compiled by Joyce K. Bibber A R C A D IA P u B L I s H I NG Copyright © 1994 by Joyce K. Bibber ISBN 978-0-7385-8980-O Published.
Cosmopolitan Style: Modernism Beyond the Nation
Rebecca L. WalkowitzSee discussion of Stephen's allusion to Coleridge in Don Gifford, Joyce Annotated (Berkeley: University of California Press, 982), 237. James Joyce, Ulysses ( 922; reprint, New York: Vintage, 986). Joyce announces that “Father Conmee ...
James Joyce's Teaching Life and Methods: Language and ...
Elizabeth SwitajTrans. Erik Holmes Schneider and Gabrielle Barfoot. Trieste: MGS Press, 2004. Print. ———. James Joyce: Itinerari Triestini/Triestine Itineraries. Trans. John McCourt. Trieste: MGS Press, 1996. Print. ———. “Joyce and Trieste: From the Joyce ...
Simply Joyce
Margot NorrisIn Simply Joyce, scholar Margot Norris offers a thoroughly accessible introduction to both Joyce the man and all of his remarkable works, illuminating a singular literary personality and providing an entry point into one of the most ...
Pound/Joyce; the Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce: With ...
Ezra PoundThe letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce with Pound's critical essays and articles about Joyce. This is the record of one of the most interesting personal relationships of modern literature.
James Joyce and Nationalism
Emer NolanJames Joyce and Nationalism comprehensively revises our understanding of Joyce by re-examining his writing against Irish Nationalism.
James Joyce
Andrew GibsonIn James Joyce, Andrew Gibson challenges this conventional portrait, demonstrating that the tightest focus—Joyce as an Irishman—yields the clearest picture.
Semicolonial Joyce
Previewpostcolonialism. EMER NOLAN "I cannot," Joyce told Nora Barnacle, "enter the social order except as a vagabond."1 Joyce's evident hostility towards all political state formations — including both the British state in Ireland, and the twenty-six ...
Yeats and Joyce: Cyclical History and the Reprobate Tradition
Alistair CormackChallenging characterisations of Joyce and Yeats as polar opposites, Alistair Cormack shows that Joyce and Yeats independently challenged a linearity and materialism they identified with empire and celebrated Ireland as destabilising the ...
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory
Luke GibbonsIn Joyce’s Ghosts, Luke Gibbons mounts a powerful argument that this view is mistaken: Joyce’s Irishness is intrinsic to his modernism, informing his most distinctive literary experiments.
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