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  • Barnett, Robert A

    Publicado por PerfectBound, New York, NY, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0060951117ISBN 13: 9780060951115

    Librería: Nelsons Books, Chazy, NY, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade paperback. Condición: Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 352 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade. clean and tight, light shelf wear, no markings, spine is not creased.

  • John Koethe

    Publicado por PerfectBound, New York, NY, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0060952571ISBN 13: 9780060952570

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "As a poet who is a teacher of philosophy, John Koethe knows better than most of us the uses and dissatisfactions of both disciplines, if indeed they are disciplines. In this ravishing and haunted book he comes face to face with the time when ' more than half my life is gone, ' and must try to find the meaning of ' a childish/dream of love, and then the loss of love, /and all the intricate years between.' As funny and fresh as it is tragic and undeceived, "Falling Water" ranks with Wallace Stevens' "Auroras of Autumn" as one of the profoundest meditations on existence ever formulated by an American Poet." —John Ashbery "To describe with unpromising candor the inner life of a man adrift in the waning of the 20th century is one thing, but to do it without a shred of self-pity is another. The poems of his new book, "Falling Water," are like no one else' s. In them, even the most extreme exertions of consciousness are transformed into the luminous measures of beautiful speech." —Mark Strand "In this ambitious volume, the magnificent poet who gave us "The Late Wisconsin Spring" moves ever more swiftly and surefootedly into the deepest regions of self-invention: the past — few poets write more accurately and painfully about that uncanny estranged place that never finds its way out of us; the present, or idea of the present, as mere projection, and yet a projection so poignantly, materially, tenderly touched it gleams with all its claustrophobic distances; and the future.' I wish that time could bring the future back again/And let me see things as they used to seem to me/Before I found myself alone, in an emancipated state—/Alone and freeand filled.' With its low-key blank verse, its apparently casual manner of speech, its digressions, asides, recollections — with all its taking its time — this is a poetry of magnificent undertow, all proximity of thought, singularity of contemplation, protest, pretext, reflection — all disenchantment and then, suddenly, blazing re-enchantment, with the newly, lovingly, seen-through real." —Jorie Graham Superbly written and profoundly engrossing, this collection of poems about time, memory, and the soul is the first book in eleven years from one of the most important poets at work today—multi-award winner John Koethe. FALLING WATER is a major literary event from a poet at the height of his maturity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A groundbreaking, practical, and holistic approach to treating children with chronic asthma From two physicians with fifteen years of experience in treating asthma comes the only book for children with asthma that supplements conventional approaches with effective and proven natural remedies. Parenting a child with asthma is often scary, unpredictable, frustrating, and expensive. Through controlling symptoms, decreasing attacks, and eventually reducing the need for prescription drugs, the Drs. Bock will help you and your child regain control of your lives. This book will show you how to: reduce attacks by dealing with the underlying causes reduce the need for conventional drugs, making them safer to use for emergencies help your child's body heal itself avoid permanent lung damage and encourage healthy new lung tissue to grow minimize emergency room visits, time lost from school, and time lost from work detoxify your environment, minimizing the effects of pollen, dust mites, and mold identify foods that can trigger attacks properly use nutritional supplements build a treatment and prevention program tailored to your child's needs This medically up-to-date, practical, and supportive book focuses on stopping asthma symptoms and attacks before they start. It is a must-have reference for any parent of a child with asthma. For the more than five million American children suffering from asthma, the authors focus on a variety of therapies that control symptoms, decrease the frequency of attacks, and reduce dependency on drugs. National print features. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Johanna Lindsey

    Publicado por PerfectBound, New York, NY, 2000

    ISBN 10: 0060197528ISBN 13: 9780060197520

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. From one of the most beloved and bestselling writers of romantic fiction in the world.Sabrina is young, lovely, and possesses a sparkling wit, but she feels dreadfully out of place in London Society. Luckily, Ophelia, the daughter of a family friend, has been chosen to usher Sabrina through the all-important first season. Even less keen to be in London is Duncan MacTavish, who has recently learned he is required to assume his grandfather's title and estates. Worse still, a betrothal has already been arranged without his consent to the ravishing, viper-tongued Ophelia. However, circumstances bring him to the enchanting Sabrina. Now this is a woman for whom Duncan would willingly abandon his beloved Scotland. But duty and station forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union. And a secret dwells in the lady's past, and it threatens their romance. Under such adverse conditions a match that should be, a passion that must be, cannot possibly be--unless true love can somehow, miraculously find a way. From one of the most beloved and bestselling writers of romantic fiction in the world. Sabrina is young, lovely, and possesses a sparkling wit, but she feels dreadfully out of place in London Society. Luckily, Ophelia, the daughter of a family friend, has been chosen to usher Sabrina through the all-important first season. Even less keen to be in London is Duncan MacTavish, who has recently learned he is required to assume his grandfather's title and estates. Worse still, a betrothal has already been arranged without his consent to the ravishing, viper-tongued Ophelia. However, circumstances bring him to the enchanting Sabrina. Now "this" is a woman for whom Duncan would willingly abandon his beloved Scotland. But duty and station forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union. And a secret dwells in the lady's past, and it threatens their romance. Under such adverse conditions a match that should be, a passion that must be, cannot possibly be—unless true love can somehow, miraculously find a way. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • John Koethe

    Publicado por PerfectBound, New York, NY, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0060952571ISBN 13: 9780060952570

    Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "As a poet who is a teacher of philosophy, John Koethe knows better than most of us the uses and dissatisfactions of both disciplines, if indeed they are disciplines. In this ravishing and haunted book he comes face to face with the time when ' more than half my life is gone, ' and must try to find the meaning of ' a childish/dream of love, and then the loss of love, /and all the intricate years between.' As funny and fresh as it is tragic and undeceived, "Falling Water" ranks with Wallace Stevens' "Auroras of Autumn" as one of the profoundest meditations on existence ever formulated by an American Poet." —John Ashbery "To describe with unpromising candor the inner life of a man adrift in the waning of the 20th century is one thing, but to do it without a shred of self-pity is another. The poems of his new book, "Falling Water," are like no one else' s. In them, even the most extreme exertions of consciousness are transformed into the luminous measures of beautiful speech." —Mark Strand "In this ambitious volume, the magnificent poet who gave us "The Late Wisconsin Spring" moves ever more swiftly and surefootedly into the deepest regions of self-invention: the past — few poets write more accurately and painfully about that uncanny estranged place that never finds its way out of us; the present, or idea of the present, as mere projection, and yet a projection so poignantly, materially, tenderly touched it gleams with all its claustrophobic distances; and the future.' I wish that time could bring the future back again/And let me see things as they used to seem to me/Before I found myself alone, in an emancipated state—/Alone and freeand filled.' With its low-key blank verse, its apparently casual manner of speech, its digressions, asides, recollections — with all its taking its time — this is a poetry of magnificent undertow, all proximity of thought, singularity of contemplation, protest, pretext, reflection — all disenchantment and then, suddenly, blazing re-enchantment, with the newly, lovingly, seen-through real." —Jorie Graham Superbly written and profoundly engrossing, this collection of poems about time, memory, and the soul is the first book in eleven years from one of the most important poets at work today—multi-award winner John Koethe. FALLING WATER is a major literary event from a poet at the height of his maturity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Johanna Lindsey

    Publicado por PerfectBound, New York, NY, 2000

    ISBN 10: 0060197528ISBN 13: 9780060197520

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. From one of the most beloved and bestselling writers of romantic fiction in the world.Sabrina is young, lovely, and possesses a sparkling wit, but she feels dreadfully out of place in London Society. Luckily, Ophelia, the daughter of a family friend, has been chosen to usher Sabrina through the all-important first season. Even less keen to be in London is Duncan MacTavish, who has recently learned he is required to assume his grandfather's title and estates. Worse still, a betrothal has already been arranged without his consent to the ravishing, viper-tongued Ophelia. However, circumstances bring him to the enchanting Sabrina. Now this is a woman for whom Duncan would willingly abandon his beloved Scotland. But duty and station forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union. And a secret dwells in the lady's past, and it threatens their romance. Under such adverse conditions a match that should be, a passion that must be, cannot possibly be--unless true love can somehow, miraculously find a way. From one of the most beloved and bestselling writers of romantic fiction in the world. Sabrina is young, lovely, and possesses a sparkling wit, but she feels dreadfully out of place in London Society. Luckily, Ophelia, the daughter of a family friend, has been chosen to usher Sabrina through the all-important first season. Even less keen to be in London is Duncan MacTavish, who has recently learned he is required to assume his grandfather's title and estates. Worse still, a betrothal has already been arranged without his consent to the ravishing, viper-tongued Ophelia. However, circumstances bring him to the enchanting Sabrina. Now "this" is a woman for whom Duncan would willingly abandon his beloved Scotland. But duty and station forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union. And a secret dwells in the lady's past, and it threatens their romance. Under such adverse conditions a match that should be, a passion that must be, cannot possibly be—unless true love can somehow, miraculously find a way. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.