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Anthology of Japanese Literature, From the Earliest Era to the Mid-Nineteenth Century

by Donald Keene

A sweep of Japanese literature in all its great variety and unusual beauty, every genre and style, from poems to plays to novels.

Encyclopedia Brown Saves the Day

by Donald J. Sobol

Test yourself against the #1 Sherlock Holmes in sneakers as he cracks ten nasty new cases!

Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Treasure Hunt

by Donald J. Sobol

With only a few clues to go on, the world's greatest boy sleuth sets out to solve 10 brain-teasing new cases!

Settin' the Woods on Fire: Confessions of Hank’s Steel Guitar Player

by Donald Hugh Helms Dale M. Vinicur

Biography of one of Hank Williams' fellow musicians, Don Helms

Musical Acoustics (Third Edition)

by Donald Hall

An introductory course on the production, propagation, and perception of sound as it relates to music and musical instruments

The Memory of Eva Ryker

by Donald A. Stanwood

Eva Ryker was ten years old when the Titanic sank, and Eva's life was forever changed. Now, because of a chance meeting thirty years later, journalist Norman Hall delves into the mystery.

The Leaves of October

by Don Sakers

When mankind went out into the stars, he found the Hlutr, an old, terribly wise and utterly alien race, waiting for him.

The Rocket Kids of NIH

by Don Luckett

Fifty-two years ago, members of a review committee at the National Institutes of Health dug into their wallets and purses to give a "grant" to a 9-year-old boy named Terence Boylan of Snyder, N.Y. His energetic request for $10 to build a rocket ship with his 14-year old friend Bruce Cook moved distinguished members of this NIH committee to invest in the future.

The Rocket Kids of NIH

by Don Luckett

Fifty-two years ago, members of a review committee at the National Institutes of Health dug into their wallets and purses to give a "grant" to a 9-year-old boy named Terence Boylan of Snyder, N.Y. His energetic request for $10 to build a rocket ship with his 14-year old friend Bruce Cook moved distinguished members of this NIH committee to invest in the future. Bookshare demo title.

The Grave Marker

by Don Lacroix

An intriguing tale about the ivory trade, and two brothers who overcome the adversity of slavery, leaping through history from Zanzibar and Victorian London to the thriving ivory factories of the Connecticut coast. They remain separate but free, bonded together forever in the spirit of a carved ivory serpent cane.

The Kid Who Invented the Popsicle: And Other Surprising Stories About Inventions

by Don L. Wulffson

Arranged in alphabetical order with anecdotal, fun-to-read text, this fascinating book is packed with the stories behind over 100 inventions.

Uncommon Traveler: Mary Kingsley in Africa

by Don Brown

Biography of a 19th-century Englishwoman who, after a secluded childhood, traveled alone through unexplored West Africa in 1893-1894, learning much about the area and its people.

Deliver Us from Evil: A Pastor's Reluctant Encounters with the Powers of Darkness

by Don Basham

Story of pastor encountering severe problems in his congregation that were strangely unresponsive to traditional Christian answers, and learning about deliverance from evil spirits.

History of the Northern Mariana Islands

by Don A. Farrell

History textbook about the Northern Mariana Islands

West of Sunset

by Dirk Bogarde

Hugo Arlington's wife Alice isn't the only person to be haunted by the dangerous games that the celebrated writer played.

Applied Magic

by Dion Fortune

Practical applications of occultism, the group mind, the psychology of ritual, the circuit of force, 3 kinds of reality, non-humans, black magic, including an esoteric glossary

The Demon Lover

by Dion Fortune

Fortune's first book is about a young woman caught up in an occult situation, unaware of her own powers.

Jenius: The Amazing Guinea Pig

by Dick King-Smith

From the author of Babe: The Gallant Pig, a tender tale of a young student and her clever pet.

Pigs Might Fly

by Dick King-Smith

In this sweet, charming and humorous book, Daggie Dogfoot is a runt with a deformity--puppy feet. When the pigman tries to cull Daggie from his family, he shows his first burst of courage! Many delightful adventures later, Daggie does help to save the farm animals and the master.

Robin Hood and His Miserable Men

by Dick King-Smith

Topsy turvy fairy tales, including Snow White; I Love Little Pussy; The Frog King; Rock-a-Bye Baby; Ring-a-Ring o' Roses; Robin Hood and His Miserable Men; Mary, Mary; and The Sleeping Beauty.

Dead Cert

by Dick Francis

As jockey Alan York looked at the back of Bill Davidson astride the great horse Admiral, one thing was different. Before his rival reached the last hurdle, he was dead. Alan knew racing was dangerous; he also knew Bills death was no accident. It was the kind of knowledge that could get a man killed...

Forfeit

by Dick Francis

Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Prize for best crime story of 1969, this is another classic Dick Francis mystery set at the racetrack.

A Fabulous Wife

by Dianne Castell

As a Chicago cop, staring down a gun barrel had never fazed Jack Dawson, but it was more than his wife Maggie could bear.

Words in My Hands: A Teacher, A Deaf-Blind Man, An Unforgettable Journey

by Diane Chambers

Bert Riedel, an 86-year-old deaf-blind pianist, cut off from the world since age 45, discovers a new life through hand-over-hand sign, taught to him by the author.

Alex, You're Glowing! (The Secret World of Alex Mack #1)

by Diana G. Gallagher

It's Alex's 1st day of junior high and everything goes wrong! She can't decide what to wear. Her mother packs her lunch in a Troll lunchbox.

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