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A State of Fear

by Menan Du Plessis
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Pandora Pr (1987-10)
ISBN: 0863581684
EAN: 9780863581687
Binding/Media: Paperback - 190 pages
Condition: Used: Good
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A War of Eyes and Other Stories

by Wanda Coleman
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Black Sparrow Press (1988-07-01)
ISBN: 0876857357
EAN: 9780876857359
Binding/Media: Paperback - 200 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: 1996 Black Sparrow Press paperback, stated 2nd printing, Very Good+ minimal wear, excellent clean tight unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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A classic of World War II, here in its first American edition. War in Val d'Orcia is Iris Origo's elegantly simple chronicle of daily life at La Foce, a manor in a Tuscan no-man's land bracketed by foreign invasion and civil war.

With the immediacy only a diary can have, the book tells how the Marchesa Origo, an Anglo-American married to an Italian landowner, kept La Foce and its farms functioning while war threatened to overrun it and its people. She and her husband managed to protect their peasants, succor refugee children from Genoa and Turrin, hide escaped Allied prisoners of war-and somehow stand up to the Germans, who in dread due course occupied La Foce in 1944 and forced the Marchesa to retreat under a hot June sun.

Fleeing eight impossible miles on foot, along a mined road under shell fire, with sixty children in tow, she sheltered her flock in the dubious safety of a nearby village. A few days later, official Fascism disappeared, and La Foce was ransacked by the retreating Wehrmacht. Here, as the restoration of La Foce begins, her book ends.

Beyond praise and above mere documentary value, War in Val d'Orcia belongs to the literature of humanity.


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African Proverbs

by Charlotte and Wolf Leslau (Illustrator: Jeff Hill)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Peter Pauper Press (1962)
ISBN: B000HTPS42
Binding/Media: Hardcover
Edition: First Printing
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: 1962 Peter Pauper hardcover and dust jacket, extensive student gift inscriptions to high school teacher inside front and back cover, clean with text unmarked, jacket moderate edge wear. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Alex Haley's Queen: The Story of an American Family

by Alex Haley, David Stevens
Product Group: Book
Publisher: William Morrow & Company (1993-06-25)
ISBN: 0688063314
EAN: 9780688063313
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 670 pages
Edition: 1st
Condition: Collectible: Very Good
Comments: 1993 W Morrow, stated first edition, first printing, full numberline, Very Good+/Very Good+ hardcover with dust jacket protected in new removable clear mylar, minimal wear, pristine unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Tracing his family history on his father's side, the author of Roots begins with his great-great-grandfather, James Jackson, Sr., a white plantation owner. 500,000 first printing. $400,000 ad/promo. Lit Guild Super Release. TV tie-in.

American Negro Folktales

by Richard M. Dorson
Product Group: Book
Publisher: A Fawcett Crest Book (1970)
ISBN: B000HTD7UO
Binding/Media: Paperback
Edition: Later Printing
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Fawcett Crest paperback, pages tan, light spine creases, stamp on top and bottom edge, clean with slight wear, otherwise unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Angry White Pyjamas

by Robert Twigger
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Phoenix Paperbacks (1999-10-23)
ISBN: 0753808587
EAN: 9780753808580
Binding/Media: Paperback - 320 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Cover Art May Vary: cover photo of martial arts pyjamas, 2001 Phoenix paperback, 3rd printing, Very Good+ minimal wear, excellent clean tight unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Adrift in Tokyo, teaching giggling Japanese highschool girls how to pronounce Tennyson correctly, Robert Twigger came to a revelation about himself: he'd never been fit. In a bid to escape the cockroach infestation and sweaty squalor of a cramped apartment in Fuji Heights, Twigger sets out to cleanse his body and his mind. Not knowing his fist from his elbow the author is sucked into the world of Japanese martial arts, and the brutally demanding course of budo training taken by the Tokyo Riot Police, where any ascetic motivation soon comes up against blood-stained dogis and fractured collarbones. In Angry White Pyjamas Robert Twigger skilfully blends the ancient with the modern - the ultra-traditionalism, ritual and violence of the dojo (training academy) with the shopping malls, nightclubs and scenes of everyday Tokyo life in the twenty-first century - to provide an entertaining and captivating glimpse of contemporary Japan.

Another Country

by James Baldwin
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Dell Books (1969-08-01)
ISBN: 0440302005
EAN: 9780440302001
Binding/Media: Mass Market Paperback - 366 pages
Release Date: 1985-11-01
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Cover Art May Vary, 1978 Dell paperback reprint, pages light tan, Very Good+ minimal wear, excellent clean tight unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Published in 1962, this is an emotionally intense novel of love, hatred, race and liberal America in the 1960s. Set in Greenwhich Village, Harlem and France, ANOTHER COUNTRY tells the story of the suicide of jazz-musician Rufus Scott and the friends who search for an understanding of his life and death, discovering uncomfortable truths about themselves along the way.

Apache Autumn

by Robert Skimin
Product Group: Book
Publisher: St Martins Pr (1993-01)
ISBN: 0312086970
EAN: 9780312086978
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 426 pages
Edition: 1st
Condition: Collectible: Very Good
Comments: 1993 St Martins Press, stated first edition with full numberline, Very Good+/Very Good+ hardcover and dust jacket protected in new removable clear mylar, minimal wear, pristine unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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A novel set in the American Southwest chronicles the rise and fall of the Chihine Apache, detailing their long struggle with the American military to maintain their autonomy and control over their traditional lands. By the author of Chikara.


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Beach Boy: A Novel

by Ardashir Vakil
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Scribner (1998-08-10)
ISBN: 0684852993
EAN: 9780684852997
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 240 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
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In this remarkable first novel, eight-year-old Cyrus Readymoney introduces us to his magical universe of movies and mischief; tennis tournaments and truant afternoons; sex and samosas; the sea and the shore. Exploring Bombay in the early 1970s, Cyrus strays from his mostly absent parents, members of the Parsi elite, into the complex world of his neighbors, including a mysterious maharani and her seductive adopted daughter. In his travels, he experiences the splendor of Hindi films and delights in all manner of mouthwatering food.

But in the course of his wanderings, Cyrus finds himself caught between the innocence and insouciance of his youth and the responsibility and worry that await him in adulthood. When his parents' marriage falls apart and his family is shattered, Cyrus is forced out of his carefree existence into a more severe reality.

With an acute ear for the nuances of Indian English and a comic appreciation of a boy's life, Ardashir Vakil creates an extraordinarily vivid tableau of India while at the same time drawing a rich portrait of adolescence and its appetites. Beach Boy is, as John Updike notes, "a long ode to boyish hunger, and to the rich variety of stuffs that hold it at bay."

The winner of a Betty Trask award and a finalist for the Whitbread Prize for first fiction in England, Beach Boy has been heralded by American, British, and Indian critics alike for riding the crest of a new wave of Indian fiction that is bringing us fresh voices and novel writing.

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"References to my mother's not feeding me enough, sometimes overt, sometimes snide, had a currency amongst the neighbors at whose houses I often ate. I considered these insults a fee one had to pay for eating their food, for demanding their friendship, for sleeping in their beds, partaking of their quarrels, sharing their holidays, walking their dogs, making love to them, even sharing in their dreams. Generosity is often spiked."

That's Cyrus Readymoney speaking. He's smart. He's silver-tongued. He's shameless. He's all of 8 years old, the narrator and main attraction of Beach Boy, Ardashir Vakil's widely praised first novel of growing up Parsi in Bombay, circa 1970.

Cyrus is the newest initiate in the club of boyish spellbinders whose members include Edwin Mullhouse, Holden Caulfield, and Paddy Clarke, those good bad boys whose uncensored conjurings remind us how titillating, entertaining, and essentially mysterious life can be before manners and received opinions settle upon it like a veneer of dust. The benign neglect of his wealthy family not only affords Cyrus endless opportunities to observe his neighbors and tag along on their adventures, but it gives Beach Boy a cast of characters as wonderfully diverse as middle-class India itself. The big, athletic Krishnan family; the Maharani and her seductive daughter; Minoo and Mehroo Readymoney, Cyrus's cosmopolitan and self-involved progenitors; the household servant Bhagwan; brusque Aunty Zenobia; Mrs. Verma of the hundred different smiles--Ardashir Vakil evokes them all with naughty gusto. Since Cyrus is already wildly precocious and agelessly astute, calling Beach Boy a coming-of-age story in the traditional sense seems wrong. As his parents' marital difficulties reach crisis proportions, what our young hero loses is not so much his innocence, or his illusions, as his child's license to roam freely, an opportunist of insight and experience. By the time Cyrus suffers his first grown-up losses, we feel them, too, because he has given us so much delight, because we understand how deeply resonant his impish spirit is. --Joyce Thompson



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Black Boy (American Hunger : a Record of Childhood and Youth)

by Richard Wright
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Perennial (1993-01)
ISBN: 0060812508
EAN: 9780060812508
Binding/Media: Paperback - 528 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
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In a new edition of this classic autobiography, the author of Native Son chronicles his experience growing up black in the Jim Crow South. Reprint. NYT.
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