A Song Of Mange And Poison


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It was all going so well… But I might have guessed a dark side sequel was on the horizon. No sooner had this Menopausal Madam nabbed her Mangy Wolf, and the jumbled pack of wolves, bears, snakes and an eagle howled their way to a Happy Ever After, than up pops the Messenger of the Alpha of Alphas, announcing the imminent arrival of the stinky Southern Pack. A shed load of furry trouble descends, chief of whom being Curt’s Auntie Yelena, known as Yellfire to her enemies. I’m one of them, apparently. Before you can say ruffle my fur, we’re paw deep in backstabbing, arson, poison and attempted murder. Everyone’s heart is in danger, especially mine. Don’t turn your back. Don’t turn tail.




The Return Of The Cat


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It was always going to end up epic. Just when my mixed pack have simmered down and entered into a tentative alliance, the unthinkable descends. Over the mountain, clasped in the claws of mesmerised eagles, comes the Serpent Hoard, led by their monstrous, fire breathing king, intent on grabbing The Storyteller and my cremated magic book. Our pack’s only hope of survival rests on a barking mad mage cat with nifty jazz paws. If it’s not dilapidated castles and homicidal mould, it’s portals and vortexes. If I don’t figure out the difference, I’ll be thrown back to Earth and a showdown with my own imagination, because… The greatest battle is in the mind.




Lady Warrior, Mage of Man


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D’Mique’s dreams were bigger than the walled village where she grew up. Driven to seek adventure, she shunned expectations for what a young woman ought to do and instead forged a different path that led her out beyond the forest she had always known. Joining the military and dreaming of command, she instead finds herself assigned to a diplomatic post where a rowdy tea party is the most action she will likely see. But D’Mique and her fellow tea partiers soon learn that a gifted seer has named them most likely to save the world.




Montana Wild Life


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S.A. Pictorical


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They All Played Ragtime - The True Story of an American Music


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Blesh published They All Played Ragtime as first major scholarly work on ragtime music in 1950, which sparked a ragtime revival. He founded Circle Records in 1946, which recorded new material from aging early jazz musicians as well as the Library of Congress recordings of Jelly Roll Morton. He sparked renewed interest in the music of Joseph Lamb, James P. Johnson, and Eubie Blake, among others.




Live Stock Journal


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Chemist and Druggist


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The Chinese Essay


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Veteran sinologist David Pollard has selected and translated the best and most representative examples of Chinese prose writing from the third century to the contemporary period. Though spanning the past 1,800 years, the bulk of the selections are from the twentieth century and range from early masters, such as Lu Xun, to the major writers of the middle generation, such as Ye Chengtao and Liang Yuchun.