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Sigh for a Merlin : Testing the Spitfire Alex Henshaw
Crecy Publishing Ltd, 2000
stunning war time exploits of legendary pilot alex henshaw The exploits of Alex Henshaw are done some fine justice in this book. It highlights testing of dangerous airplanes during WWII and how so many people contributed without mention. any flying fan will trully love this one! A must for aviation fans.
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The Moor's Last Sigh Salman Rushdie
Vintage, 1998
Wonderful book One of the best books I've ever read, if not the best of them. Salman Rushdie at his best!
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The Forbidden: Three Novels of French Love David Rehak
Angel Dust Publishing / Lulu.com, 2007
The Forbidden As a reader who has closely followed this author's writing progress with interest over the last 2 years, I'm delighted to have read four of his five previously published novellas and witnessed his literary growth. I wish him great success and hope the information ...
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Across the Bridge of Sighs: More Venetian Stories Jane Turner Rylands
Anchor, 2006
This should not be missed... KIRKUS REVIEWS, September 1, 2005:
"The author of Venetian Stories (2003) returns with another enchanting tribute to la Serenissima.
An American who has lived in Venice for more than 30 years, Rylands writes with the simplicity--the apparent transparency--of someone ...
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Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs Robin Trower
Hal Leonard Corporation, 2004
finally a real music book with chords and tablature for his the HAL LEONARD finally give the opportunity to study the robin trower music start from the his best album.
It's an accurate transcription of all tracks complete with correct chords and tablature.
I hope in songbooks of others albums for too long time not ...
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Every Sigh, the End: A Novel About Zombies Jason S. Hornsby
Permuted Press, 2007
A breath of fresh air in the zombie genre! Iconic. This was the first word that came to mind when I began reading Jason S. Hornsby's new zombie novel Every Sigh, The End (Permuted Press, 2007). Within each decade there are a few special artists of words who possess the ability to intimately capture the soul ...
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Sighs Matter Marianne Stillings
Avon, 2006
2nd book, After Damsel in this Dress I liked this book almost as much as the first book (Damsel in this Dress - Betsy and Soldier's story). This book is about Taylor and Claire. You feel like you know the characters and you really like them. The dialog is witty, intelligent, snappy and makes you want to ...
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The Bridge of Sighs: A Novel Olen Steinhauer
St. Martin's Minotaur, 2004
Eastern Europe Ain't No Holiday This is an excellent adventure with strong characters struggling in an eastern european society. The mere lack of any American's in the book only adds to its sense of authenticity. The interactions of the group of miltiaman --crimes --and political intrigue --you could ...
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My Last Sigh Luis Bunuel
University of Minnesota Press, 2003
A beautiful little book Bunuel gave some interviews towards the end of his life discussing his long list of movies. That's why I was delighted to find that his autobiography--which is one of the greatest, if not the greatest by a filmmaker--does not dwell on them. Instead Don Luis chronicles ...
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Bridge of Sighs: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries) Richard Russo
Vintage, 2008
I loved this book This is the best book I have read in a long time. I think I liked it better than "Empire Falls." It is a book that leaves you examining the pattern on the carpet of your own life.
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A Thousand Sighs, A Thousand Revolts: Journeys in Kurdistan Christiane Bird
Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2005
A THOUSAND SIGHS, A THOUSAND REVOLTS Reviewed by Robert A. Lincoln "Once again, just business as usual in the wild and woolly world of Kurdish politics." So writes Christiane Bird two-thirds of the way through A Thousand Sighs, A Thousand Revolts as she describes an event in the relationship among ...
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Warnings, Sighs & Whispers: True Stories That Could Save Lives Maureen Ryberg
1st Books Library, 2003
The Most Poignant and Inspiring Book I have read This is the most inspiring, and the most poignant, book I have ever read. It should be read by all women and - even more - by every doctor, especially General Practitioners, Gynaecologists and Gastro-enterologists. May it spread far and wide and fulfil its mission of ...
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Micki: Sighs in the Desert
Bruno Gmunder Verlag Gmbh, 2007
Our newest comic star Micki can't stop thinking about his encounter with a mysterious Tuareg - so Micki goes on an arduous search for him through the Sahara. On his journey he stumbles from one sexual adventure into the next. But no valley is wide enough and no mountain is high enough to keep him from finding his true love. Micki's touching ...
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Taps and Sighs
Subterranean Press, 2000
A different look at ghosts and hauntings. In Douglas E. Winter's introduction, he qoutes a poem about the sounds a ghost makes...tappin and sighing, hence the title. Like nearly all anthologies their are some good stories, some bad stories, some horrible stories and, gratefully, some top of the line stories. ...
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The Evolution of a Sigh Zamora R. Linmark
Hanging Loose Press, 2008
New poems by the Honolulu-based author of PRIME TIME APPARITIONS.
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