Chastity Shawl & Other Stories


Book Description

Whether embellishing the embarrassing, reeling over reality, or analyzing the awkward, author Matt Hribar has collected life stories and experiences into one collective book of comedic essays. Follow Matt’s journey through ‘professionalism,’ vacations gone wrong, and career highlights. Jump through awkward moments teaching children creative writing, spinning crazy DJ stories, and amuse over some emotional moments with friends. These essays blend observational comedy, real-life experiences, and even a few moments of existentialism. About the author: Matt Hribar is a social and digital storyteller, DJ, live events emcee, and adjunct professor in Communications. He has devoted his life to creating -- whether it’s manuscripts, poems, lyrics, music, podcasts, videos, and films. When he’s not creating, you might find him working out, enjoying food and drink, and enjoying the stories of other humans.




Love and Other Stories


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Love and Other Stories is the thirteenth and final volume of the Tales of Chekhov, by Russian author Anton Chekhov. A collection of short stories including: Love; Lights; A Story Without An End; Mari D’elle; A Living Chattel; The Doctor; Too Early!; The Cossack; Aborigines; An Inquiry; Martyrs; The Lion And The Sun; A Daughter Of Albion; Choristers; Nerves; A Work Of Art; A Joke; A Country Cottage; A Blunder; Fat And Thin; The Death Of A Government Clerk; A Pink Stocking; and, At A Summer Villa.




Love and Other Stories


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"Love and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by the Russian writer and thinker Anton Chekhov. Chekhov's works cover important social and personal dilemmas, like marriage fidelity, relations between parents and children, and the difference between social classes. Often, all these issues get intervened into a complex plot, making each story an interesting psychological read, perfect for readers seeking double contexts.




The Princess and Other Stories


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A practising doctor, Chekhov was an acute observer of Russian society's moral, as well as physical sickness. Joining The Russian Master, Ward Number Six, and A Woman's Kingdom in the World's Classics series, this collection, including `The Party', `After the Theatre', and `A Case History', again poses his recurrent literary quandary of whether to moralize, hoping to reform these ailments, or simply to entertain. The solution is to be found in the stories themselves, which, like his plays,offer no easy answers, but pinpoint the anguish, tedium, or downright evil of his characters with an irony that makes them both poignant and truthful.







The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories (riverrun editions)


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A man and woman fall in love in a seaside town. The only trouble is, they''re both married to other people. A schoolmaster is scandalized by his sweetheart riding a bicycle. A woman falls in love with a series of men, each of whom leave her in different ways. Chekhov''s stories capture Russian provincial life in the late nineteenth century while Garnett''s translations make these classic works feel as vivid as if they were written yesterday. This exclusive selection by New Yorker writer Janet Malcolm is unmissable for the enthusiast and a brilliant introduction for anyone interested in one of the nineteenth century''s greatest writers.







The Dilemma and Other Stories


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Translated By Ruth Vanita From The Hindi Tranlation Of The Original Rajasthani Folktales. The Book Articulates The Anguish Of Women From A Region Of India Which Is Considered The Most Oppressive For Women. But None Of The Women In This Collection Of Rajasthani Folk Tales Are Passive Victims. An Interesting Read. Condition Good.




The South Western Reporter


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Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.




Theodore Rex


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A shining portrait of a presciently modern political genius maneuvering in a gilded age of wealth, optimism, excess and American global ascension.”—San Francisco Chronicle WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE FOR BIOGRAPHY • “[Theodore Rex] is one of the great histories of the American presidency, worthy of being on a shelf alongside Henry Adams’s volumes on Jefferson and Madison.”—Times Literary Supplement Theodore Rex is the story—never fully told before—of Theodore Roosevelt’s two world-changing terms as President of the United States. A hundred years before the catastrophe of September 11, 2001, “TR” succeeded to power in the aftermath of an act of terrorism. Youngest of all our chief executives, he rallied a stricken nation with his superhuman energy, charm, and political skills. He proceeded to combat the problems of race and labor relations and trust control while making the Panama Canal possible and winning the Nobel Peace Prize. But his most historic achievement remains his creation of a national conservation policy, and his monument millions of acres of protected parks and forest. Theodore Rex ends with TR leaving office, still only fifty years old, his future reputation secure as one of our greatest presidents.