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The Library: The Glasgow School of Art
Yes, he was laughing, taunting, pursuing her as if he were determined to snatch from Ursula whatever he needed to satisfy that powerful terrible jones. All the other people in the park were staring in amazement. “Something is wrong with ...
-When supernatural phenomenon start following Marcus O'Mara around, he discovers a key that leads to The Library, a place where all the stories of the living and dead are kept that will help him and his friends solve a terrifying mystery---
Anthony J. Marshall, 'Library Resources and Creative Writing at Rome', Phoenix, 30 (1976), pp. 252–64. On Cicero's library see especially T. Keith Dix, '“Beware of Promising Your Library to Anyone”: Assembling a Private Library at Rome' ...
These are as unavoidable, almost, as the use of French terms of the sport in tennis and in fencing. In bibliography, in the care for books AS books, the French are still the teachers of Europe, as they were in tennis and are in fencing.
Not yet, but I'll do my best.” Captain Davis stood and walked around his desk. “Mark, I want you to follow Margaret and check out the scene.” Davis knelt down in front of his wife. “Mark is the best we have, honey.
Green, Arnold H., 'The History of Libraries in the Arab World: A Diffusionist Model', Libraries & Culture, ... The Book Worlds of East Asia and Europe, 1450–1850: Connections and Comparisons (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, ...
To research this book, Kells traveled around the world with his young family like modern–day “Library Tourists.” Kells discovered that all the world’s libraries are connected in beautiful and complex ways, that in the history of ...
Attributed to Apollodorus of Athens (born c. 180 BCE), but probably composed in the first or second century BCE, the Library provides a grand summary of Greek myths and heroic...
This book "is designed to assist the genealogical community in using the library's major collections and its branches"--Pref.
Renowned Hollywood screenwriter Scott Z. Burns returns to the stage with this bold and chilling play that asks us to examine our relationship to the truth and the lies that claim to heal us.
From the author of Meet Me at Pebble Beach comes a story of intergenerational friendship and community. In order to save their local library teenager Tom and pensioner Maggie defy sterotypes and rally together to fight for a common cause.
Elizabeth Brown doesn't like to play with dolls, and she doesn't like to skate.
There is, in any given chapter, a dozen odd details or compelling stories a reader can only hope to memorise, with an eye towards future use (perfectly timed and skilfully deployed, naturally).’ Monthly ‘There is so much to learn and ...
The Library invites you to enter the libraries of ancient Greece, early China, Renaissance England, and modern-day America, and speaks to the book lover in all of us.
This book recounts that history in text and images of truly outstanding quality.
Then the library comes under threat of closure, and they must join forces to prove that it's not just about books - it's the heart of their community.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.