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|  | The Minority Report by Keir Dullea, Philip K. Dick Description not available.Commissioner John Anderton's clever use of the Precrime System, which uses precogs, people with the ability to see into the future, to identify criminals before they can do any harm, is confronted with a serious glitch when his precogs identify Anderton himself as the next criminal and he must race against time to save himself. 25,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Keir Dullea, Philip K. Dick PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science Fiction & Fantasy 
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 | Town by William Faulkner The second volume of Faulkner`s Snopes trilogy, this novel continues the exploits of the ruthless and ambitious Flem Snopes. Flem moves from Frenchman`s Bend to Jefferson, where he begins his scheme of taking over the town, beginning with a job at the power plant and later working at the bank. What also preoccupies him, however, is his plan for avenging his wife`s infidelity. AUTHOR: William Faulkner PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Long Home by Christian Wiman Winner of the 1998 Roerich Prize. AUTHOR: Christian Wiman PUBLISHER: Story Line Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Annuals & Perennials by Janet H. Sanchez, Sunset Staff Learn the tricks of combining almost-instant annuals and long-lasting perennials for spectacular color displays in an array of settings. Make garden-worthy choices from the illustrated listing of more than 100 annuals and 140 perennials on parade. AUTHOR: Janet H. Sanchez, Sunset Staff PUBLISHER: Sunset Books/Sunset Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | If in Time by Ann Lauterbach The volume selects poems from throughout the distinguished career of Lauterbach, a former MacArthur fellow. Lauterbach's innovative work has wrestled with philosophic and aesthetic issues since her first book, published in 1979, identified her as an important voice in the discourse of avant-garde poetics. Here, selections from her five books are presented counter-chronolgically, opening with 19 as-yet-uncollected pieces. AUTHOR: Ann Lauterbach PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Somebody Else by Charles Nicholl This biography of Rimbaud concentrates on the mysterious years after his renunciation of poetry, years in which the prodigy and scandal-mongerer lived in Africa trading guns, coffee, and, according to some accounts (but not this one), slaves. AUTHOR: Charles Nicholl PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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