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Primitive Law, Past and Present
A.S. DiamondRichards (1940) Richardson (1940) Rivers (1914) Robertson (1925) Roscoe ( 191 1a) Roscoe Roscoe (1923) Roth (1899) Routledge (1910) Rowe San Nicolo (1931) S.B.E. Schapera (1930) Schapera (1937) Schapera (1938) Schapera ...
The Hopewell Journey: 350 Years from Immigrant Religion to ...
Kathleen Van Nuys"While Roscoe was on the road, John Hyatt or Ralph Dougherty would prepare the other truck for the next trip. Both Mr. Hyatt and Mr. Dougherty worked for Uncle Roscoe for several years in the farming and trucking business." In 1956, Roscoe ...
Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction
Coral Ann HowellsDr. Howells proposes a radical reassessment of these novels to emphasize their importance as experiments in imaginative writing.
Game On
Tracy Solheim“The world thinks Bruce Devlin is a saint. When all he ever was, was a bastard.” “ That's always going to depend on where a person's sitting,” Roscoe said. Shane's eyes flew open as he braced two hands on the table. Roscoe held a hand up to ...
Contemporary Canadian Women’s Fiction: Refiguring Identities
C. Howellscontemporary cANADAN women's FICTION © Coral Ann Howells, 2003. ... Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Howells, Coral Ann. Contemporary Canadian women's fiction: refiguring identities / by Coral Ann Howells. P. cm.
Part of the Silence
Debbie HowellsThe doctors and nurses? Or the mysterious figure who's been watching her, who knows all her secrets, has a hidden agenda--and perhaps their own twisted version of reality. Praise for the novels of Debbie Howells "A terrific new talent.
The Bones of You
Debbie HowellsThe Bones of You is a gripping psychological thriller from author Debbie Howells; a story of full of dark secrets, obsession and suspense.
Questionable Shapes
William Dean HowellsIn this collection of three longer stories, famed proponent of literary realism William Dean Howells flirts with the supernatural.
William Dean Howells: A Writer’s Life
Susan GoodmanThis biography, the first comprehensive work on Howells in fifty years, enters the consciousness of the man and his times, revealing a complicated and painfully honest figure who came of age in an era of political corruption, industrial ...
Getting Here: The Story of Human Evolution
William White HowellsRenowned anthropologist, author, and educator Howells, draws together the latest from all of today's sciences to tell the fascinating story of man's evolution.
The Death of Her
Debbie Howells'This story holds you tight and then drops you like a stone' - Liz Nugent The Death of Her is a haunting psychological thriller from Debbie Howells, author of the bestselling Richard and Judy Book Club success The Bones of You.
Who's Who in Skulls: Ethnic Identification of Crania from ...
William White HowellsUtilizing and expanding the database presented in his earlier monographs Cranial Variation in Man and Skull Shapes and the Map, Howells develops methods for allocating a human skull to one of 28 modern populations for historical or forensic ...
The Beauty of the End
Debbie HowellsThe Beauty of the End is a gripping psychological thriller from Debbie Howells, author of the bestselling Richard and Judy Book Club success, The Bones of You.
The Measures of man: methodologies in biological anthropology
William White HowellsThis Festschrift in honor of William W. Howells demonstrates the vitality and methodological diversity that existed in the field of biological anthropology in the 1970s.
William Dean Howells and the Ends of Realism
Paul AbelnDespite efforts at revival by John Updike and others, William Dean Howells still remains in the shadows of his close friends Mark Twain and Henry James. This book works against decades of unfavorable comparisons with these literary giants.
Venetian Life
William Dean Howells"" "Venetian Life flows from the enchantment, the magical improbability of the years Howells spent in that magnificent city dining with the rich, mingling with the humble, and reporting on it all with a uniquely American wit and curiosity.
Howells: A Foregone Conclusion, A Modern Instance, Indian ...
William Dean Howells"Ah, how could he?" Colville insinuated, and the young girl colored. "I mean if I were pretty. This everlasting adulation is insulting." "Mr. Morton doesn't flatter," said Mrs. Bowen, thoughtfully, turning the feather screen she held at her face, now ...
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