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|  | The Journey of Luke Skywalker Description not available.The mythological underpinnings of the Star Wars saga are revealed in this compelling new study of Luke Skywalker's journey of the hero and its implications for modern viewers. PUBLISHER: Open Court Publishing Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science Fiction & Fantasy 
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 | Chef's Garden by Terence Conran Description not available.A in-depth guide to growing healthy foods at home includes ideas on growing fruits and vegetables in everything from a green house to a window box, and also contains twenty recipes, utilizing fresh fruits and vegetables. AUTHOR: Terence Conran PUBLISHER: Bay Soma Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | American Negro Poetry by Arna Bontemps A new edition of this classic anthology, first published in 1963, that brings up to date the biographical notes on all the contributors. AUTHOR: Arna Bontemps PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Love Poems of John Donne by Charles Fawkes, John Donne All Donne`s poetry--including his frequently erotic early love poetry--is metaphorically complex and intellectually demanding, but written in an accessible colloquial voice. AUTHOR: Charles Fawkes, John Donne PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Angel of Bridge Street by Frances W. Weller, Robert J. Blake Description not available.Little Frances Rosalie awaits the arrival of Uncle Ambrose with his eloquent fiddle and songs about angels, but when he does not show up for Christmas Eve, Frances Rosalie prays for a miracle to bring him home--a miracle that turns out to be a great, black dog. AUTHOR: Frances W. Weller, Robert J. Blake PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Letters to a Young Poet by Franz Xaver Kappus, Joan M. Burnham, M. D. Norton, Marianne Williamson, Rainer Maria Rilke Arguably the most famous and beloved letters of our century. Relatively early in Rilke's literary career, these letters began as advice addressed to a young student who had solicited it by sending Rilke some poems. The two authors never met, but over the course of several years a correspondence developed in which Rilke composed astoundingly elegant and eloquent characterizations of the craft and discipline of poetry. Subsequently, these letters have come to embody a seminal 20th-century statement on the artistic temperament and on creative work. AUTHOR: Franz Xaver Kappus, Joan M. Burnham, M. D. Norton, Marianne Williamson, Rainer Maria Rilke PUBLISHER: New World Library FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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