Bobbie West


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They killed her dad. When she sought the truth, they tried to kill her. She was two weeks away from defending her dissertation, two weeks away from that long sought after Ph.D. They deprived her of that future and took away all of her friends when they forced her into hiding. Ellie Linwood is out for revenge. But first, she must become invisible. With the help of her uncle, Ellie fakes her death so the newest alliance of evil will stop looking for her. Before his death, Ellie's father and her uncle assembled a team to take on an enemy who wants to plunder the wealth of the world while dictating life for everyone else. Ellie joins the effort and pursues this enemy across America and throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. Everyone thinks Ellie Linwood is dead, and that's just perfect. They will never see her coming. Now, she begins the hunt as Bobbie West.




Short Form American Poetry


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A ground-breaking analysis of the short form lineage in twentieth-century American poetry Proposes a new genealogy of 20th century and contemporary American verse Contains in-depth discussion of key American poets and movements Will appeal to graduates and scholars in both the modernist and contemporary fieldsReading a century of American poetry through the prism of short form, this book analyses the centrality of an aesthetic of brevity to American modernist verse. It begins with Imagism and devotes chapters to William Carlos Williams, George Oppen, Lorine Niedecker, Robert Creeley, Larry Eigner, Robert Grenier and Rae Armantrout. Montgomery combines his larger argument, which takes issue with epic-driven narratives of Modernist poetry, with sensitive and original readings of numerous short and short-lined poems. Suggesting a reappraisal of key movements as objectivism, Black Mountain poetry and Language Writing, he opens new lines of discussion around the major poets of the period




The Billboard


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Catalog of Copyright Entries


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Railroad Retirement Board Operations


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The Secret Life of Wilkie Collins


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In this intimate Victorian life of the father of the detective story, Mr. Clarke uncovers and explores, with insight and sympathy, the private relationships of a fascinating writer. A literary coup...casts a fresh beam of light on the great, dark seam of Victorian sexual mores. —Observer




1956 Chacahoula


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Annual Announcement


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1959 Chacahoula


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1993 Chacahoula


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