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The Oxford Book Of Short Stories
V. S. Pritchett has chosen forty-one stories written in the English language for this volume, producing a collection that successfully displays the wealth and variety of an art that spans some 200 years.
Masters such as, Sir Walter Scott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, W. Somerset Maugham, James Joyce, and V. S. Pritchett himself, and stories by Canadian, Indian, New Zealand, and Australian writers, show the full range of invention and ability in a genre that continues to flourish.
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Your Aquarium Here: Your Guide to Real Water Feng Shui
There Is Much Ado about Water in Feng Shui... but the truth is, implementing a water feature such as an aquarium is not as complicated and tedious as it's made out to be. In the first of his books in the new Fengshuilogy series, Joey Yap shows reader how simple Feng Shui can be effective Feng Shui - and it doesn't require extraordinary expertise or years of learning. Now everyone - yes, even you - can read this short and succinct guide and learn how to effectively place and use an aquarium for optimal Feng Shui effect!
Each time history repeats itself, the cost goes up. The twentieth century—a time of unprecedented progress—has produced a tremendous strain on the very elements that comprise life itself: This raises the key question of the twenty-first century: How much longer can this go on? With wit and erudition, Ronald Wright lays out a-convincing case that history has always provided an answer, whether we care to notice or not. From Neanderthal man to the Sumerians to the Roman Empire, A Short History of Progress dissects the cyclical nature of humanity's development and demise, the 10,000-year old experiment that we've unleashed but have yet to control.