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Of Fret Rattle and Underwater Skylabs W. C. Bamberger
From Fret Rattle to Underwater Skylabs collects seventeen of W. C. Bamberger’s essays on music and musicians. The emphasis here is on the underappreciated and overlooked. Subjects range from acoustic blues… More
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A Case for Brutus Lloyd John Russell Fearn
Dr. Brutus Lloyd is no more than four feet ten inches tall, an amazingly gnome-like man. He’s not a dwarf, simply vest-pocket size. His head has a brow like a baby cliff, capped by a tuft of jet-black hair that curled… More
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On Union with God (with Notes, Preface, and New Introduction) Albertus Magnus et al.
Surely the most deeply-rooted need of the human soul, its purest aspiration, is for the closest possible union with God. As one turns over the pages of this little work, written by Blessed Albert the Great towards the … More
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The Illustrated Ray Bradbury James Arthur Anderson
Ray Bradbury was one of the first science fiction writers to achieve both popular success and critical acclaim. His books have not only sold millions of copies, but have been accepted as serious literature in an age when… More
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Champavert Petrus Borel the Lycanthrope et al.
Champavert was the archetypal collection of the French “contes cruels,” and the book still remains among the cruellest of them all. It is also one of the greatest collections of short stories ever published;… More
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Milton’s Century Michael R. Collings
No artist creates his works in a vacuum. Beyond the conscious influence of books read, artwork seen, minds probed (through conversation or exchange of letters), writers are in no small part products of everything that… More
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The Venemous Serpent Brian Ball
The commemorative brass plate in the abandoned Derbyshire village church showed Sir Humphrey and Lady Sybil de Latours standing together. At the side of the man is a lion, and beside Sybil a fanged dog.
Strangely, the… More
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Towards Collective Liberation Chris Crass et al.
Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy is for activists engaging with dynamic questions of how to create and support effective movements for visionary… More
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Maroon the Implacable Russell Maroon Shoatz et al.
Russell Maroon Shoatz is a political prisoner who has been held unjustly for over thirty years, including two decades in solitary confinement. He was active as a leader in the Black Liberation Movement in Philadelphia,… More
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Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Volume 2 George Katsiaficas
Ten years in the making, this magisterial work—the second of a two-volume study—provides a unique perspective on uprisings in nine Asian nations in the past five decades. While the 2011 Arab Spring is well known, the… More
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Human Spirit, Beetle Spirit John Gregory Betancourt et al.
Revival on the banks of the River was not limited to white Anglo Saxons. This tale reinterprets the Riverworld resurrection through the eyes of a tribe of primitive people, whose beliefs and superstitions blend marvelously… More
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William Morris E.P. Thompson et al.
William Morris—the great 19th-century craftsman, designer, poet and writer—remains a monumental figure whose influence resonates powerfully today. As an intellectual (and author of the seminal utopian News … More
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Dragon Lord of the Savage Empire Jean Lorrah
Lenardo, a master Reader with strong telepathic powers, meets Aradia, a Lady Adept who can use her powers both to heal and destroy. Together they defeat an evil Lord Adept. When the war’s over, though, what then?… More
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The End of All Seasons Russell Davis
In his first collection since “Waltzing with the Dead” (2004), Russell Davis returns with “The End of All Seasons,” which offers four poems, fourteen short stories (including one never … More
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Galaxy Jane Ron Goulart
Interplanetary journalist Jack Summer discovers that smugglers plan to secret their supply of the deadly drug Zombium aboard an immense movie studio starship, and, with the help of his boss’s daughter and a … More
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Ladygrove John Burke
The place: England; the time: the 1880s. Sir Mortimer Brobury dies suddenly, and his son David inherits his title. With his new wife Judith, he moves into Ladygrove Manor, the ancestral home. At first their lives are … More















