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A Guest of Honor by Nadine Gordimer
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The title figure of this towering novel is James Bray, and Englishman who returns to the Central American country where he once served as a colonial administrator. He is coming back for the independence celebrations 10 years after his expulsion by her Maj
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An Odor of Sanctity by Frank Yerby
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A novel of medieval Morrish Spain.
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Los Alamos by Joseph Kanon
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In a dusty remote community of secretly constructed buildings and awesome possibility, the world's most brilliant minds have come together. Their mission: to split an atom and end a war.
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Century by Fred Mustard Stewart
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Epic that crosses four generations of an Italian-American family
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City of Widows by Loren D. Estelman
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Page Murdock is sent to the tough New Mexico of 1881 to track a man and bring him to justice.
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Jerusalem by Cecelia Holland
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A novel of the last years of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
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Killdeer Mountain by Dee Brown
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Civil War Hero, and Indian fighter...he was a man of courage..or was he really a coward?
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Lost and Found by Marilyn Harris
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Set in the American Dust-bowl - Martha Dusso's adopted daughter is put on the wrong train ... she finds herself living a nighmare.
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On The Terror Trail by Tracy Dunham
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Federal Marshall Leland Moses, ex-slave, hunts down Indians that are kidnapping and selling their captives into slavery in Mexico
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Refining Felciity by Marion Chesney
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A novel of Regency England
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Return to Thebes by Allen Drury
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A novel of Tutankhamon
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Reverse Print by Roger Paul
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A son of a sharecropper, post WWII, Ted Graham endures poverty, recieves a bible belt education, and is witness to a violent attack of a black sharecropper
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The Biggest Modern Woman of the World by Susan Swan
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A moving, zany story part true, part legend of the Ann Swan, the real life 7'6" Nova Scotia woman born in 1846 and performed for Barnum and Bailey's Circus
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The Birthday Boys by Beryl Bainbridge
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The fictionalized account of the doomed Anarctic expedition led by Captain Scott in 1912
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The Carnivorous Lamb by Agustin Gomez-Arcos
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Translated from French by William Rodarmor. An incisive, funny and not entirely despairing look at post Civil War Spain
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The Concert by Ismail Kadare
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International thriller... Albanian archeaelologist is arrested and taken away, the investigation leads from Tirana to the Chinese controlled steel mills of north Beijing.
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The Corsican by William Heffernan
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An engrossing daga of honor, betrayal, blood ties and vengence.
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The First American by Lore Segal
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Three months after her arrival in America, Ilka Weissnix meets her first real American. Running from Hitler, now she arrives in the 1950's America
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The Markoff Women by June Flaum Singer
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In a shtetl in Imperial Russia, you meet the Markoff women while the Revolution grows.
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The Sultan's Daughter by Ann Chamberlain
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Set in sixteenth century Turkey, forbbiden love risks life and death for two unlikely lovers
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The Wolf of Masada by John Freedman
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An epic story of a shepard boy who without seeking glory achieves it by becoming a hero in history and the ancient world
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Turtle Beach by Blanche D'Alpuget
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The story of Judith Wilkes, a journalist who goes to Kuala Lumpur to report on the boat people.
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Blood Relations by Ellis Dillon
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A family saga set in Ireland at the peak of struggle for independence, and focused on one proud and tragic family
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Buller's Gun by Richard Hough
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A vivid novel presenting the view of the Royal Navy during the majestic flood tide of Victorian Imperialism. -First Edition.
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Cane River by Lalita Tademy
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A unique accomplishment, this is history never before told, an epic novel of four generations of African American women, a work based on one family's actual meticulously researched past - and a book with enormous implications for us all.
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City of Gold by Len Deighton
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Adventure and high voltage suspense set amid the turmoil of WWII in Egypt, as Rommel's forces, aided by ready access to allied intelligence, relentlessly advance across the Sahara.
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Dafydd by Haydn Stephens
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Explore the vitality and comedy and beauty of living in a Welsh mining village. Illusrations by Doug Anderson.
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Downfall People by Joanne Williams Bennett
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Transplanted from his Western culture, teacher Likki Liddell embarks on a love affair and is captivated by an entire culture in his new West African town of Kpama.
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Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
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Abandoned on the teeming streets of London, with no money and soon to have a child, 16 year old Amber St. Clare using her wits and beauty manages to climb to the highest position of a woman can in Restoration England
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Forever In His Arms by Penelope Neri
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A breathtaking Civil War romance novel
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His Father's House by D.J. Meador
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In a West German manor house, Robert Trpnitz holds in his hand a long lost secret - a letter, a photograph, and his father's account of an incident in the Argonne forest during WWI.
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If Not On Earth, Then in Heaven by Joel Redon
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Neoma, a fictionalized incarnation of her great great aunt arrives in Portland at the beginning of 1905, carrying nothing more than one suitcase, a pink hat box filled with old family letters from the Civil War, and a desire to transcent the deprivation o
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Master of The Crossroads by Madison Smartt Bell
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Historical fiction about Haiti -History of Revolution 1791 -1804 including slave insurrections. First edition.
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Mr. Sammler's Planet
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by Saul Bellow The Viking Press, New York Copyright 1969, 1970 by Saul Bellow
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On Dangerous Ground by Jack Higgins
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One of the most popular novelists spins an ingenious tale of intrigue about Hong Kong in the 1990's, the Mafia, and the extraordinary promises made by Mao Tse-tung during WWII.
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Pillar of Cloud by Jackson Burgess
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The hopes and fears and dangers of those people who plodded their way west in spite of the hostile nature and Indians could do to defeat them come vivdly alive in this novel.
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Primary Colors by Anonymous
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Primary colors has its rich reward with an inside look at life on the stump. But it travels for beyond mere gossip and exposes a world of its own. It paints a picture of our political state of the nation so vivid that one finds it the deepest kind of trut
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Rabble in Arms by Kenneth Roberts
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Rabble in Arms is more than a great story, it is accuarate and informative history, thrillingly told. It should be read by every American who appreciates the importance of having a clear picture of his country's origin.
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Scarlett by Alexander Ripley
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A sequel to Margaret Mitchell's infamous Gone With The Wind.
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Shogun by James Clavell
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A Novel about Japan A Dell Book, New York. 1975. Paperback. Good Condition.
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The Bottoms by Joe R. Lansdale
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Advanced Reading Copy to be published September 2000. The setting is the wild woods and bayous of East Texas. The period of the Great Depression. A young boy tries to make sense of murder and the world he lives in.
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The Race For Rome by Dan Kurzman
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How the eternal city was saved from Nazi destruction.
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The Secret Sun by Fred Hiatt
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A novel about Japan Pantheon Books, New York. 1992 Hardcover. Very Good Condition.
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The Seneca Hostage
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By Carter A. Vaughan- First Edition. Doubleday and Company, Inc., New York. Copyright 1969. First Edition. Good Conditon.
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The Velvet Doublet by James Street
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A novel of Cloumbus -the dreamer who built a bridge to the New World.
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The Wind in His Fists by John Jennings
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A novel of Ireland and Spain and Barbary in the middle of the 16th century. The struggle between Christendom and Islam, the power of the Turks, and the "scourge of Allah'.- First Edition.
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To Lie With Lions by Dorothy Dunnett
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The year is 1471, the time, the dawn of the modern era and the Age of Exploration; the location both the palaces and the wild places of Europe; the man Nicholas de Fleury - a former dyer's apprentice who innate qualities of intelligence, audacity, and det
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