The Night Before Dog-Mas


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'Twas the Night Before Dogmas


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Everyone's favorite block-headed, narcoleptic, rescue dog Farkle is back, this time for a Howl-iday adventure! It's the night before Dogmas. Farkle is sleeping and dreaming of bacon in his furever home, alongside his brother Tucker. Suddenly, he's awakened by a strange noise coming from the kitchen. Upon investigation, he finds a joyful round man that could be none other than Santa Paws! Farkle and Tucker find themselves on an adventure of a lifetime as they tag along with Santa Paws for a magical evening of rescue. Farkle discovers early on that Santa packs bacon in his bag, which triggers his signature sleepy spells. After his second nap, Farkle wakes up in his bed at home. Was it all a dream? A sweet and magical story of wonder, 'Twas the Night Before Dogmas is a modern animal lovers twist on a Christmas classic. Told in the voice of a silly and sleepy rescue dog named Farkle, this book is sure to delight children and adults alike.







Two Dogmas of Philosophy and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Philosophy


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The major themes of this study are, first, that philosophy is not a technical enterprise or primarily a branch of knowledge, but a way of life; second, that philosophy cannot be understood apart from its history, and its history cannot be understood apart from the recognition that philosophy does designate a way of life.










The Secret Life of Reindeer


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A humorous Christmas tale in the cadences of the "Dragnet" show of old.




Dogmas, Gods, and Simulcrons


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In the first book the reader learns the part Darg and Lishl played in starting the war. We learn how the dogmas of the Female Chan played in the course of the war; we learn how innocent choice by two young women changed the future of the galaxy. In the second book we follow Magda le Ter as she dodges area of radiation across early-ice age Europe looking for a way home. The reader follows the genesis of early mythology and how people with special power can become gods to the natives. The third book relates the experiments of the computer scientists of Lemuria and describes the fate of Atlantis. The reader finds out who Lem really is. We finally find out who Jeevra’s childhood benefactor was.







Lofty Dogmas


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Compiled by three noted poets, this is an eclectic, stimulating, and informed selection of poets' remarks on poetry spanning eras, ethnicities, and aesthetics. The 102 selections from nearly as many poets reach back to the Greeks and Romans, then draw on Chaucer, Shakespeare, Sidney, and Milton, on to Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, and Poe, then Hopkins, Yeats, Eliot, Rilke, and Pound, concluding with many of our contemporaries, including Hall, Clifton, Mackey, Kunitz, and Rukeyser. The book is divided into three sections. "Musing" concerns issues of inspiration, "Making," issues of craft, from diction to meter to persona and voice, and "Mapping," the role of poetry and the poet. Headnotes at the beginning of each selection provide background information about the poet and commentary on the significance of the selection. There is also a useful appendix with a listing of essays arranged according to more specific topics. As the poets write in their introduction: "This book was intended to deepen readers' understanding of age-old poetic ideas while at the same time pointing out new directions for thinking about poetry, juxtaposing the familiar and the strange, reconfiguring old boundaries, and shaking up stereotypes."