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The Crash of '79
by Paul ErdmanThe Shah of Iran has grandiose plans, which people unknowingly contribute to the crash of 1979 and the demise of the industrial West.
The Set-Up
by Paul ErdmanOn a routine visit to an international bank in Switzerland, Charles Black, the just-retired Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, finds himself in jail.
Essays in English: From Ascham to Baldwin
by Paul C. WermuthAn abundance of good essays, historically arranged for the study of prose style in English, and grouped into topics suitable for discussion and argument.
Outsiders in a Hearing World: A Sociology of Deafness
by Paul C. HigginsSociological observations on several topics in the deaf community: identity, deviance among the deaf, stigma, and encounters with the hearing.
Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice (4th Edition)
by Colin Renfrew Paul BahnA textbook on archaeology: its history; the variety of evidence; survey and excavation of sites and features; dating methods; social, environmental and cognitive archaeology; 5 case studies, and the archaeology of people.
The Eye of the Storm
by Patrick WhiteFrom the Nobel Laureate of 1973 comes a novel about Elizabeth Hunter, 80-year-old matriarch, who is unwilling to die until she has looked deeply into the passion and anguish that shaped her life.
Robert Ludlum's The Moscow Vector: A Covert-One Novel
by Patrick LarkinThe Russian government is quiet about a cluster of mysterious deaths in Moscow. When a Russian doctor is killed, Lt. Col. Jon Smith investigates.
We Borrow the Earth: An Intimate Portrait of the Gypsy Shamanic Tradition and Culture
by Patrick Jasper LeeThis radical new analysis of international politics reveals the crucial role of women in implementing governmental foreign policies.
I Am Potential: Eight Lessons on Living, Loving, and Reaching Your Dreams
by Patrick Henry Hughes Bryant StamfordBorn with a rare genetic disease - arms that couldn't straighten, legs that would never walk, and no eyes - Patrick Henry developed exceptional musical talent, starting at the age of 9 months old. With unwavering optimism, humor, and courage, he has made "I Am Potential" his mantra throughout his life and defied his disabilities at every turn.
The Bang Devils
by Patrick FossWhen a drunk businessman confides to Jessica that he has a hidden fortune, she and two friends decide to execute the perfect kidnapping.
The Black Circle (The 39 Clues #5)
by Patrick CarmanThe hunt for the 39 Clues leads Amy and Dan to their most treacherous destination yet-- a frozen land of Cahill secrets and betrayals. With danger chasing close behind, the siblings must track down one of history's greatest lost treasures. Governments were toppled and rulers were killed during the last attempt to find it. Do Amy and Dan even stand a chance?
Feather Castles
by Patricia VeryanA Regency romance about the star-crossed love of the soon-to-be-married Rachel Strand and a man whose name she does not even know.
The Magic School Bus Hops Home: A Book about Animal Habitats
by Patricia RelfWanda's best friend, Bella the bullfrog, is missing! The class wants to help look for her, so they travel to a swamp.
Spectacular Stone Soup (New Kids at the Polk Street School #5)
by Patricia Reilly GiffMrs. Zachary wants her class to be people-helpers and prepare a Spectacular Stone Soup. Stacy works hard to be helpful, but no one seems to notice.
Black Girl, White Girl (Inspector Henry Tibbett Mystery #18)
by Patricia MoyesChief Superintendent Henry Tibbett and his wife pay an ostensibly private visit to the Caribbean island of Tampica. In fact, Henry is there to investigate cocaine-smuggling and before long he is investigating a murder.
Down Among the Dead Men
by Patricia MoyesMost folks in Berrybridge Haven agreed that fog had caused the nasty accident that drowned Pete Rawnsley. Only a few old salts whispered that it was no accident at all.
Falling Star (Inspector Henry Tibbett Mystery #5)
by Patricia MoyesIt was an easy enough scene for Bob Meakin to play. They might be able to shoot it in 1 take. But he tripped on the stairs, and fell directly under the wheels of the incoming train...
Murder a la Mode (Inspector Henry Tibbett Mystery #4)
by Patricia MoyesThe crew of Style magazine puts the finishing touches to the latest issue, unaware that they are being raced to their deadline by death.
The Goddess Path: Myths, Invocations & Rituals
by Patricia MonaghanCall the goddess into your life with beautiful and ancient invocations. Awaken to her myths and rediscover her symbols. Create your own rituals to honor the lessons she has to teach. This book will help you nurture your own connection to the goddess and share in her boundless wisdom through celebration, prayer, and ritual.
Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess
by Patricia MonaghanWild, reckless, and free, the maiden goddess is the Wild Girl, who lives by her own laws. She is the part of a woman's soul that is always questing, always free to move and explore, always free to follow her own heart. She is part of all women - from preteens who are just beginning their path to the goddess, to adults who want to reconnect with the passionate girl they once were. These stories represent some of the many visions of the Wild Girl found all over the world. Each story is followed by commentary and activities to help you connect to the goddess within.
The Dreaming Tree
by Patricia MatthewsConvicts, banished from England, were sent to serve out their sentences in the primitive and unforgiving headlands on Botany Bay. Hope and Charity staked out a destiny as bold as their grandest dreams.
How Katie Got a Voice (and a Cool New Nickname)
by Patricia L. MervineThe students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She can't walk. She can't talk. It seems like she can't do anything. So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?
Our Strange New Land: Elizabeth's Diary (My America)
by Patricia HermesIn 1609 Jamestown Virginia, 9-year-old Elizabeth keeps a journal of her experiences in the New World.
The Starving Time: Elizabeth's Diary, (My America #2)
by Patricia HermesHistorical fiction of a young girl's diary, in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1609.