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¡Viva Tequila!: Cocktails, Cooking, and Other Agave Adventures
Lucinda HutsonNow in ¡Viva Tequila! she returns to her lifelong passion, bringing us deeper into the traditions and vibrant present of Mexico, and creates fabulous, flavorful recipes for drinks and dishes made with Mexico’s agave spirits. ¡Viva ...
The Usurer's Daughter: Male Friendship and Fictions of Women ...
Lorna HutsonIn a brilliant and persuasive series of moves, Lorna Hutson provides startling new readings of Shakespeare, illuminates how social relations were textualized, and focuses on the central importance of the history of the representation of ...
The Pretty One: A Novel about Sisters
Lucinda RosenfeldWith The Pretty One, author Lucinda Rosenfeld does for siblings what she did for female friendship in I'm So Happy for You, turning her wickedly funny and sharply observant eye on the pleasures and punishments of lifelong sisterhood.
The Midnight Rose: A Novel
Lucinda Riley"From #1 internationally bestselling author Lucinda Riley, an epic story of family secrets, love, and betrayal set in Imperial India, a magnificent English country house in the 1920s, and that same house today"--
Advances in Chemical Physics
PreviewJ. M. Hutson. New J. Phys., 9:152 (2007). J. M. Hutson, M. Beyene, and M. L. Gonzalez-Martinez. Phys. Rev. Lett., 103:163201 (2009). Z. Idziaszek and P. S. Julienne. Phys. Rev. Lett., 104:113202 (2010). Z. Idziaszek, G. Quéméner, J. L. Bohn, ...
Captain George Barber of Georgia
David Wayne MorganJoseph Beck Matthews married Caroline Spears, daughter of Alexander and Lucinda (Maynor) Spears. A. Lucinda Elizabeth Matthews married George Thomas Reynolds, son of Barber Watkins Reynolds. B. John Alexander Matthews married ...
The bitter word
Lucinda JacobFunny and lovable, Molly is a puppy who can't help getting into mischief. Find out what she gets up to (and into) in this delightful book.
The Crimson Queen
Alec HutsonLong ago the world fell into twilight, when the great empires of old consumed each other in sorcerous cataclysms.
What She Saw...: A Novel
Lucinda RosenfeldA fresh (in more than one sense) and honest new voice in fiction is extravagantly displayed in this first novel that candidly dissects modern romance.
Pride of a Hunter
Sylvie KurtzTWO SCARRED HEARTS As far as former CIA sniper Lucinda Taylor was concerned, her heart died the day she pulled the trigger that left her a widow and a single mom.
Dying Words
Shaun HutsonThe flowers that had decorated Frank Denton's final resting place were scattered in all directions. Bouquets still wrapped in cellophane had been hurled everywhere to expose the dark earth beneath, which was itself uneven and disturbed.
Thomas Nashe in Context
Lorna HutsonChallenging the tendency to disparage Nashe's writing as the product of an eccentric sensibility and to explain his texts in journalistic terms more appropriate to modern commercial publishing, this work provides an entirely new ...
Class
Lucinda RosenfeldA daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, CLASS is also a smartly written story that reveals how life as we live it--not as we like to imagine it--often unfolds in gray areas.
Circumstantial Shakespeare
Lorna HutsonCircumstantial Shakespeare explodes these venerable critical commonplaces.
Class
Lucinda RosenfeldA daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, and a candid take on rich and poor, white and black, CLASS is also a smartly written story that reveals how life as we live it--not as we like to imagine it--often ...
Why She Went Home
Lucinda RosenfeldIn a sequel to What She Saw. . . , appearance-conscious heroine Phoebe Fine faces more mature challenges, including her mother's illness, a hostile and competitive older sister, and a moral and financial crisis involving a priceless viola.
The Amaranth Enchantment
Julie BerryOrphaned at age five, Lucinda, now fifteen, stands with courage against the man who took everything from her, aided by a thief, a clever goat, and a mysterious woman called the Witch of Amaranth, while the prince she knew as a child ...
Peter Carey: the genesis of fame
Karen LambA concise commentary on the fiction of Peter Carey, author of TBliss', TIllywhacker', TOscar and Lucinda' and TThe Tax Inspector'.
A letter to our son
Peter CareyThe feelings and experiences of the author during the period of meeting his infant son's mother, her serious illness, her pregnancy and the birth of the baby. By the author of 'Oscar and Lucinda'.
The Invention of Suspicion: Law and Mimesis in Shakespeare ...
Lorna HutsonAs well as offering an overarching account of how changes in juridical epistemology relate to post-Reformation drama, this book examines comic dramatic writing associated with the Inns of Court in the overlooked decades of the 1560s and 70s ...
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