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 Andiron Tales (Illustrated Edition)


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John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) who also wrote under the pseudonym Anne Warrington Witherup, was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, the school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. He was Editor of a number of top American magazines such as Life, Harper’s Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Harper’s Young People, Literature, New Metropolitan Magazine and Puck. He also contributed articles and poems to the magazines and wrote many novels. His works include: Coffee and Repartee (1893), The Water Ghost, and Others (1894), The Idiot (1895), Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica (1895), A House-Boat on the Styx (1895), A Rebellious Heroine (1896), The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces (1896), The Pursuit of the House-Boat (1897), Paste Jewels (1897), Ghosts I Have Met, and Some Others (1898), The Enchanted Typewriter (1899), The Booming of Acre Hill (1900) and Olympian Nights (1902).

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John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) who also wrote under the pseudonym Anne Warrington Witherup, was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, the school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. He was Editor of a number of top American magazines such as Life, Harper”s Magazine, Harper”s Bazaar, Harper”s Young People, Literature, New Metropolitan Magazine and Puck. He also contributed articles and poems to the magazines and wrote many novels. His works include: Coffee and Repartee (1893), The Water Ghost, and Others (1894), The Idiot (1895), Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica (1895), A House-Boat on the Styx (1895), A Rebellious Heroine (1896), The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces (1896), The Pursuit of the House-Boat (1897), Paste Jewels (1897), Ghosts I Have Met, and Some Others (1898), The Enchanted Typewriter (1899), The Booming of Acre Hill (1900) and Olympian Nights (1902).

 Going The Distance


Going The Distance


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HandsOnBy Jaci Burton Lara McKenzie can’t believe anyone would want to interview her about placing first in the annual self-pleasure fundraiser. An educator, she also writes books helping women to achieve more fulfilling sex lives. Now if only she could fulfill her own!Mark Whitman, freelance reporter, has just scored an easy assignment-write an article for Total Man Magazine about Lara McKenzie, sex educator and obvious expert on self-pleasure. He expects to find a bookish geek, not a red-hot redhead!When his one-time assignment turns into a request for a full-time job writing with Lara, Mark has to lie to Lara to convince her to co-author the articles. Soon they’re steaming up the sheets in the bedroom and on the pages of the magazine and Mark is in way over his head. The truth may set you free, but Mark’s afraid when Lara finds out the truth, he’ll lose not only the job of his dreams, but the woman he loves.Twice Upon A RoadtripBy Shannon StaceyWhen the going gets tough, Jill Delaney gets going…in the other direction.This time the other direction has Jill hitching a ride with the senior center’s Spring Fling tour to Orlando. Screwed out of a promotion, she’s ready for some fun in the sun before it is time to balance her checkbook again.Ethan Cooper just wants to get his mother settled into her new job so he can pick up the pieces of his own life. But first Mom’s got a little vacation planned. Now Ethan has to survive a trip with a busload of retirees and one sexy but infuriating blonde, then he’s home free.But when they find themselves stranded and alone, Jill and Ethan are faced with making their own way south. Fighting scorching sexual desire and each other along the way, they give in and indulge in a little vacation sex-which doesn’t mean they have to fall in love. After all, Jill’s not ready to be domesticated, and Ethan’s convinced she’s not his type.They never saw the handcuffs coming…Coffee, Tea or Lea? By Ann Wesley

 Guns of the Civil War


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Guns of the Civil War celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Civil War (1861–1865) with an elegant and richly detailed history of Colt, Henry, Manhattan, Remington, Sharps, Spencer, and S&W Firearms, and guns by many other rivals and contemporaries. This essential overview of the legendary guns and armsmakers of the Civil War era includes exquisite photography of the handguns, rifles, and muskets, with numerous close-ups that capture the detail of each piece.Award-winning author, photographer, and historian Dennis Adler is recognized as one of America’s most published authors and historians. He has been seen on Good Morning America, The Today Show, and CBS Sunday Morning.The author of thirty-six books on historic firearms and collectible automobiles, as well as a former magazine editor, Adler has had more than five thousand articles and photographs published during his 35-year career. His features have appeared in publications as varied as Motor Trend, Road & Track, Automobile, and AutoWeek to Forbes, the Los Angeles Times, European Car, the Robb Report, Car Collector, Automobile Quarterly, Popular Mechanics, the DuPont Registry, and The Star—the official Mercedes-Benz publication—as well as in American Rifleman; Guns of the Old West (where he serves as a contributing editor); Combat Handguns; and Harris Publications specials. He is also Special Projects Editor for Blue Book Publications (Blue Book of Gun Values) and has written 10 books on black powder firearms and related subjects. An authority on nineteenth-century Colt revolvers and Winchester shotguns, he has written and photographed several popular coffee table books on the topics, including Colt Single Action—From Patersons to Peacemakers, Winchester Shotguns, and his latest work, Guns of the American West,

 Guns of the Civil War


Guns of the Civil War


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Guns of the Civil War celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Civil War (1861–1865) with an elegant and richly detailed history of Colt, Henry, Manhattan, Remington, Sharps, Spencer, and S&W Firearms, and guns by many other rivals and contemporaries. This essential overview of the legendary guns and armsmakers of the Civil War era includes exquisite photography of the handguns, rifles, and muskets, with numerous close-ups that capture the detail of each piece.Award-winning author, photographer, and historian Dennis Adler is recognized as one of America’s most published authors and historians. He has been seen on Good Morning America, The Today Show, and CBS Sunday Morning.The author of thirty-six books on historic firearms and collectible automobiles, as well as a former magazine editor, Adler has had more than five thousand articles and photographs published during his 35-year career. His features have appeared in publications as varied as Motor Trend, Road & Track, Automobile, and AutoWeek to Forbes, the Los Angeles Times, European Car, the Robb Report, Car Collector, Automobile Quarterly, Popular Mechanics, the DuPont Registry, and The Star—the official Mercedes-Benz publication—as well as in American Rifleman; Guns of the Old West (where he serves as a contributing editor); Combat Handguns; and Harris Publications specials. He is also Special Projects Editor for Blue Book Publications (Blue Book of Gun Values) and has written 10 books on black powder firearms and related subjects. An authority on nineteenth-century Colt revolvers and Winchester shotguns, he has written and photographed several popular coffee table books on the topics, including Colt Single Action—From Patersons to Peacemakers, Winchester Shotguns, and his latest work, Guns of the American West,

 If They Can't Take a Joke: Confrontational Humor for the Casual Bibliophile


If They Can’t Take a Joke: Confrontational Humor for the Casual Bibliophile


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Critically lauded Buffalo humor writer Tom Waters sharpens his craft with essays to razor precision in his fourth published collection of wickedly subversive and laugh out loud rants, essays, and celebrity interviews. The author reloads his calculated wit on topics like babies, pornography, restaurants, relationships, driving, wrestling, coffee addiction, weight gain, psychotherapy, writers portrayed in film, the eroding laziness of our culture, drive-thrus, cooking, republicans, and the agony of shopping for clothes with women. The collection also reprints some of Tom’s most popular celebrity interviews with author Bret Easton Ellis, comic legends Mike Carey and Brian Azzarello and cult film director Lloyd Kaufman. Waters has enjoyed a rabid cult following among his fans and continues to shock, amuse, and offend with his no-nonsense brand of confrontational rants. Compared as a cross between Andy Rooney, Dennis Miller and Denis Leary, his angst-fueled nonfiction endures as a legacy to the Y generation, an amusing threat to baby boomers, and an inspiration to angry young men the world over. His books and articles have appeared in over four countries and have thus far sold thousands of copies. He’s performed his work on the radio, on stage, and in print for almost twenty years, garnering an award for humor from Columbia University and finding publication in The Buffalo News, ArtVoice, Night Life Magazine, Acid Logic, Film Fax, Too Much Coffee Man Magazine, and The Circle, among others. His last collection, First Person, Last Straw, was described as ‘a jolting read’ (Anthony Violanti, Buffalo News) and ‘a book that gives as much as it takes from you’ (Brian Bogucki, ArtVoice).

 If They Can't Take a Joke: Confrontational Humor for the Casual Bibliophile


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Critically lauded Buffalo humor writer Tom Waters sharpens his craft with essays to razor precision in his fourth published collection of wickedly subversive and laugh out loud rants, essays, and celebrity interviews. The author reloads his calculated wit on topics like babies, pornography, restaurants, relationships, driving, wrestling, coffee addiction, weight gain, psychotherapy, writers portrayed in film, the eroding laziness of our culture, drive-thrus, cooking, republicans, and the agony of shopping for clothes with women. The collection also reprints some of Tom’s most popular celebrity interviews with author Bret Easton Ellis, comic legends Mike Carey and Brian Azzarello and cult film director Lloyd Kaufman. Waters has enjoyed a rabid cult following among his fans and continues to shock, amuse, and offend with his no-nonsense brand of confrontational rants. Compared as a cross between Andy Rooney, Dennis Miller and Denis Leary, his angst-fueled nonfiction endures as a legacy to the Y generation, an amusing threat to baby boomers, and an inspiration to angry young men the world over. His books and articles have appeared in over four countries and have thus far sold thousands of copies. He’s performed his work on the radio, on stage, and in print for almost twenty years, garnering an award for humor from Columbia University and finding publication in The Buffalo News, ArtVoice, Night Life Magazine, Acid Logic, Film Fax, Too Much Coffee Man Magazine, and The Circle, among others. His last collection, First Person, Last Straw, was described as ‘a jolting read’ (Anthony Violanti, Buffalo News) and ‘a book that gives as much as it takes from you’ (Brian Bogucki, ArtVoice).

 Jacob's Ladder


Jacob’s Ladder


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1921. With frontispiece by F. Vaux Wilson. A best-selling author of novels, short stories, magazine articles, translations, and plays, Oppenheim published over 150 books. He is considered one of the originators of the thriller genre, his novels also range from spy thrillers to romance, but all have an undertone of intrigue. He also wrote under the name of Anthony Partridge. Jacob’s Ladder begins: Seated at breakfast on that memorable July morning, Jacob Pratt presented all the appearance of a disconsolate man. His little country sitting-room was as neat and tidy as the capable hands of the inimitable Mrs. Harris could make it. His coffee was hot and his eggs were perfectly boiled. Through the open windows stretched a little vista of the many rows of standard roses which had been the joy of his life. Yet blank misery dwelt in the soul of this erstwhile cheerful little man, and the spirit of degradation hung like a gloomy pall over his thoughts and being. Only the day before he had filed his petition in bankruptcy. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

 R. Holmes & Co.


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John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) who also wrote under the pseudonym Anne Warrington Witherup, was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, the school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. He was Editor of a number of top American magazines such as Life, Harper’s Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Harper’s Young People, Literature, New Metropolitan Magazine and Puck. He also contributed articles and poems to the magazines and wrote many novels. His works include: Coffee and Repartee (1893), The Water Ghost, and Others (1894), The Idiot (1895), Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica (1895), A House-Boat on the Styx (1895), A Rebellious Heroine (1896), The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces (1896), The Pursuit of the House-Boat (1897), Paste Jewels (1897), Ghosts I Have Met, and Some Others (1898), The Enchanted Typewriter (1899), The Booming of Acre Hill (1900) and Olympian Nights (1902).

 The Idiot (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)


The Idiot (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)


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John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) who also wrote under the pseudonym Anne Warrington Witherup, was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, the school of fantasy writing that sets the plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. He was Editor of a number of top American magazines such as Life, Harper”s Magazine, Harper”s Bazaar, Harper”s Young People, Literature, New Metropolitan Magazine and Puck. He also contributed articles and poems to the magazines and wrote many novels. His works include: Coffee and Repartee (1893), The Water Ghost, and Others (1894), The Idiot (1895), Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica (1895), A House-Boat on the Styx (1895), A Rebellious Heroine (1896), The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces (1896), The Pursuit of the House-Boat (1897), Paste Jewels (1897), Ghosts I Have Met, and Some Others (1898), The Enchanted Typewriter (1899), The Booming of Acre Hill (1900) and Olympian Nights (1902).

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