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M. Butterfly
New American Library, 1989 Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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The "M" Word: A Bel Barrett Mystery
Dresden, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Twilight, 1999 Mass Market Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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The "M" Word: A Bel Barrett Mystery
Dresden, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Twilight, 1999 Mass Market Paperback. Fair. ... (more information)
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M.Y.T.H. Inc. Link
E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Ace Books, 1991 Mass Market Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. THE DOOMSDAY AFFAIR
Mass Market Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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M*A*S*H
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Pocket Books, 1983 Mass Market Paperback. Fair. ... (more information)
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The MEQ
This historical fantasy, the first of a series, marks the fiction debut of singer Steve Cash, formerly a member of the band Ozark Mountain Devils. The book begins when, on Zianno Zezen's 12th birthday in 1881, he survives unscathed a train crash that kills both his parents. This prevents them from telling him an important secret: he is a Meq, a being who will never appear any older than 12 until he meets his preordained mate, at which point mortality will descend upon him.
Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: Del Rey, 2005 Large Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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MIRACLE in the OZARKS: The inspiring story of Faith, Hope and Hard Work U
Hard Work U, 2007 Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. ... (more information)
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THE MOVING PICTURE GIRLS AT ROCKY RANCH Or Great Days Among the Cowboys
World Syndicate Publishing, 1914 Hard Cover. Fair/No DJ. ... (more information)
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M-Trait
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play in Two Acts
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Plume, 1988 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play in Two Acts
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Plume, 1988 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play in Two Acts
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Plume, 1988 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play in Two Acts
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Plume, 1988 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom: A Play in Two Acts
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Plume, 1988 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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MacBeth
Scott, Foresman and Company, 1898 Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. ... (more information)
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Macbeth
Shakespeare's dark portrait of ambition begins when the eponymous hero, a Scottish soldier, encounters three witches, who mysteriously refer to him as the future king. As, step by step, their prophecy begins to be fulfilled, the seeds of ambition are planted not only in Macbeth but in his scheming wife, who soon is plotting the murder of Duncan, King of Scotland. This murder--and the string of killings that inevitably follow--sets in motion a series of dark deeds that torment Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with guilt, which manifests itself most pointedly when a sleepwalking Lady Macbeth attempts to wash the blood from her hands, famously uttering "Out, damn'd spot!" MACBETH was probably written between 1603 and 1606; it is the last of Shakespeare's major tragedies and is peculiarly concise, perhaps because Shakespeare had learned of King James's penchant for shorter works. The plot was inspired by the Chronicles of Holinshed's narrative of the reigns of Duncan and Macbeth in Scotland. Richard Burbage, one of the most prominent actors of the Elizabethan stage, is said to have originated the title role.
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Viking Press, 1981 cover is cut.. Mass Market Paperback. Fair. ... (more information)
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Macbeth
Signet Mass Market Paperback. Fair. ... (more information)
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Macbeth
Shakespeare's dark portrait of ambition begins when the eponymous hero, a Scottish soldier, encounters three witches, who mysteriously refer to him as the future king. As, step by step, their prophecy begins to be fulfilled, the seeds of ambition are planted not only in Macbeth but in his scheming wife, who soon is plotting the murder of Duncan, King of Scotland. This murder--and the string of killings that inevitably follow--sets in motion a series of dark deeds that torment Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with guilt, which manifests itself most pointedly when a sleepwalking Lady Macbeth attempts to wash the blood from her hands, famously uttering "Out, damn'd spot!" MACBETH was probably written between 1603 and 1606; it is the last of Shakespeare's major tragedies and is peculiarly concise, perhaps because Shakespeare had learned of King James's penchant for shorter works. The plot was inspired by the Chronicles of Holinshed's narrative of the reigns of Duncan and Macbeth in Scotland. Richard Burbage, one of the most prominent actors of the Elizabethan stage, is said to have originated the title role.
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Washington Square Press, 2003 Some light reading wear.. Mass Market Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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Macbeth
Shakespeare's dark portrait of ambition begins when the eponymous hero, a Scottish soldier, encounters three witches, who mysteriously refer to him as the future king. As, step by step, their prophecy begins to be fulfilled, the seeds of ambition are planted not only in Macbeth but in his scheming wife, who soon is plotting the murder of Duncan, King of Scotland. This murder--and the string of killings that inevitably follow--sets in motion a series of dark deeds that torment Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with guilt, which manifests itself most pointedly when a sleepwalking Lady Macbeth attempts to wash the blood from her hands, famously uttering "Out, damn'd spot!" MACBETH was probably written between 1603 and 1606; it is the last of Shakespeare's major tragedies and is peculiarly concise, perhaps because Shakespeare had learned of King James's penchant for shorter works. The plot was inspired by the Chronicles of Holinshed's narrative of the reigns of Duncan and Macbeth in Scotland. Richard Burbage, one of the most prominent actors of the Elizabethan stage, is said to have originated the title role.
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Spark Pub Group, 2003 Trade Paperback. Good. ... (more information)
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