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|  | Yeats Reader by Finneran Yeats, William Butler Yeats Description not available.A compendium of Yeat's poems, plays, autobiographical writings, critical essays, and prose fiction. AUTHOR: Finneran Yeats, William Butler Yeats PUBLISHER: Scribner FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Recording Guitarist by Jon Chappell This practical, hands-on guide for guitarists who find themselves in a variety of recording environments, from modest home studios - where the guitarist must also act as the engineer and producer - to professional environments outfitted with pro-level equipment and staffed with audio engineers. This book will prepare guitarists for any recording situation and will help them become familiar with all facets of recording technology and procedure. Special features include: essential recording gear, tips from the pros, how to set up a studio, scoring for video, cool tricks and techniques, and assembling an arsenals of guitars and amps for recording. AUTHOR: Jon Chappell PUBLISHER: Leonard, Hal Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Oceanspace by Allen M. Steele Following a mysterious attack by what appears to be a sea monster, a group of experts (along with a pesky journalist and a perky teen) is dispatched to an underwater mining facility to sort out the situation. Discovering everything from a variety of conspiracies to evidence of the monster, the researchers try and hold their own in the face of sabotage and the natural dangers of the deep. AUTHOR: Allen M. Steele PUBLISHER: Ace Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Epaminondas & His Auntie by Inez Hogan, Sara C. Bryant Description not available.Epaminondas' simple-minded efforts to follow his mother's instructions have disastrous results, as he attempts to bring a variety of items home from his auntie's house AUTHOR: Inez Hogan, Sara C. Bryant PUBLISHER: Buccaneer Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Drowning Ruth by Christine Schwarz The year is 1919, and--for reasons that eventually become clear--Amanda Starkey leaves the big city to go home and live with her sister Mattie, whose husband has been wounded in World War I and has not yet returned. Mattie drowns in the pond just before Carl, her husband, returns, leaving their little girl, Ruth, whose upbringing is eventually shared between Amanda and Carl. The truth about Mattie`s drowning eventually emerges, along with other buried secrets, as Carl and Amanda struggle to forge some kind of family and future for Ruth. AUTHOR: Christine Schwarz PUBLISHER: Random House Audio Publishing Group FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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