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Acting Natural by Arthur L. Zapel, James A. Panowski, Peg Kehret

    Acting Natural by Arthur L. Zapel, James A. Panowski, Peg Kehret
    Short-length scripts expressing the honest feelings of teenagers -- their joys and their problems. Subjects include the environment, diets, babysitting, self-image, drunk driving, teenage sex and more -- all treated with humor, warmth and realism. Most roles may be played by either male or female performers. May be staged with no special sets, props or costumes. Ideal for speech and drama classrooms, variety shows and forensic competitions.

    AUTHOR: Arthur L. Zapel, James A. Panowski, Peg Kehret
    PUBLISHER: Meriwether Publishing, Limited
    FORMAT: Paperback
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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Country Living Decorating with Candles by  Country Living Magazine Staff

    Country Living Decorating with Candles by Country Living Magazine Staff
    Description not available.A unique guide to home decorating shows readers the art of using candles to maximum effect, outlining dozens of ideas, each designed to set various moods with the sparkling light of real candle light.

    AUTHOR: Country Living Magazine Staff
    PUBLISHER: Hearst Books
    FORMAT: Hardcover
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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Stone Style by Linda Lee Purvis

    Stone Style by Linda Lee Purvis
    This idea-filled book provides unusual and unexpected uses for stone, including a stone birdhouse, stone placecards, and stone jewelry.

    AUTHOR: Linda Lee Purvis
    PUBLISHER: Storey Books
    FORMAT: Hardcover
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte, Diane Johnson, Elizabeth Seely, Emily Bronte, Ian Jack

    Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte, Diane Johnson, Elizabeth Seely, Emily Bronte, Ian Jack
    Emily Bronte's novel is about two families in Yorkshire, a brooding Byronic hero, and a love that is stronger than death. WUTHERING HEIGHTS is her only novel--unless it is true that, upon her death, her sister Charlotte burned the manuscript of another. Drawing on the Gothic tradition, it is a tale of obsession, and tells the story of Catherine Earnshaw, a wilfull and romantic girl brought up to be a lady, and Heathcliff, the mysterious gypsy orphan. The relationship between these two remains tempestuous to its end, and affects future generations of these complicated families. The novel's complex structure and point of view were ahead of their time.

    AUTHOR: Charlotte Bronte, Diane Johnson, Elizabeth Seely, Emily Bronte, Ian Jack
    PUBLISHER: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
    FORMAT: Paperback
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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Mouse Holes by David Koenig, Laura Koenig, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman

    Mouse Holes by David Koenig, Laura Koenig, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
    Description not available.Offers a chronologically arranged look at the thirty animated Disney films, as well as the development and growth of the Disney industry and theme parks

    AUTHOR: David Koenig, Laura Koenig, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
    PUBLISHER: Bonaventure Press
    FORMAT: Hardcover
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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Miserables by Charles E. Wilbour, James K. Robinson, Jim Reimann, Maurice Allem, Monica Kulling

    Miserables by Charles E. Wilbour, James K. Robinson, Jim Reimann, Maurice Allem, Monica Kulling
    Hugo's wrenching story centers on Jean Valjean, an honest peasant sentenced to five years' hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread, then 19 more for trying to escape. Turned into a hardened and ruthless criminal by his experiences, he reforms, becomes mayor of a French town, but is tracked down by the pitiless detective Javert for another obscure crime, and incarcerated. Escaping again from the brutal French prison, he befriends a prostitute named Fantine and her daughter, Cosette. This 1862 novel is remarkable for its sympathetic portrayal of common people: prisoners, the poor, women of the streets--all the down-and-out victims of the gross inequities of class in 19th-century Europe.

    AUTHOR: Charles E. Wilbour, James K. Robinson, Jim Reimann, Maurice Allem, Monica Kulling
    PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated
    FORMAT: Hardcover
    CATEGORY: Art & Architecture

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