Jet


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The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.




Ti-Coyo and His Shark


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Time


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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature


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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.




Great Shark Writings


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With Peter Goadby The classic collection of shark writings, both fiction and non-fiction - with selections from Peter Matthiessen, Arthur C Clarke, and Ernest Hemingway. This is the first volume ever to present a large selection of the literature and lore surrounding these awesome creatures of the sea, and includes the most famous shark encounters of all time, as well as the amazing discoveries of such famous scientists as William Beebe and Eugene Clark, shark legends of Polynesia and India and stories from the sets of films Jaws-




The Adventures of the Crumpsall Kid


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Warm, nostalgic and very funny, Mike Harding's memoir of his early life in post-war Manchester is as idiosyncratic and engaging as the man himself.







320 rue St Jacques


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In November 1939 Madeleine Blaess, a French-born, British-raised student, set off for Paris to study for a doctorate in Medieval French literature at the Sorbonne. In June 1940, the German invasion cut off her escape route to the ports, preventing her return to Britain. She was forced to remain in France for the duration of the Occupation and in October 1940 began to write a diary. Intended initially as a replacement letter to her parents in York, she wrote it in French and barely missed an entry for almost four years. Madeleine’s diary is unique as she wrote it to record as much as she could about everyday life, people and events so she could use these written traces to rekindle memories later for the family from whom she had been parted. Many diaries of that era focus on the political situation. Madeleine’s diary does reflect and engage with military and political events. It also provides an unprecedented day-by-day account of the struggle to manage material deprivation, physical hardship, mental exhaustion and depression during the Occupation. The diary is also a record of Madeleine’s determination to achieve her ambition to become a university academic at a time when there was little encouragement for women to prioritise education and career over marriage and motherhood. Her diary is edited and translated here for the first time.




The Atlantic


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