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|  | Sailor's Night Before Christmas by James Rice, Kimbra L. Cutlip While Trucker's Night Before Christmas (see above) entertains landlubbers, this nautical twist on the Christmas classic will delight seafarers everywhere. So, how does Santa deliver his presents to good little sailors at sea? You'll just have to read the story for the answer. AUTHOR: James Rice, Kimbra L. Cutlip PUBLISHER: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Third Deadly Sin by Lawrence Sanders The fourth Captain Edward X. Delaney novel takes him into New York's seedier hotels as he looks for a killer known as the Hotel Ripper. AUTHOR: Lawrence Sanders PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Only a Matter of Time by Stewart Ross Description not available.Drita, an Albanian, and Zoron, a Serb, find their friendship put to the test when political tensions in Kosovo rise. AUTHOR: Stewart Ross PUBLISHER: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Make Your Own Christmas Ornaments by Norma Jean Martin-Jordenais Description not available.Provides instructions for making twenty-five ornaments from creative combinations of materials including fabric, paper, clay, beads, wire, and natural materials. AUTHOR: Norma Jean Martin-Jordenais PUBLISHER: Williamson Publishing Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Prague by Arthur Phillips A group of expatriates living in Budapest in 1990 would rather be in Prague, which seems to them to be the quintessential Eastern European city. Obsessed with a game called Sincerity, which both encourages and exposes lying, five characters interact with each other and with the city they`re living in, providing a sharply observed picture of young expatriate life. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002. AUTHOR: Arthur Phillips PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | New Grub Street by Bernard Bergonzi, Flo Gibson, George Gissing Gissing's classic novel, set in late 19th-century London, contrasts a pragmatic journalist with an impoverished writer of serious works. Various literary stereotypes (the pedant, the idealist, the cynical hack, the frivolous wife of the dedicated artist) are given life by Gissing's intensely realistic observations, but the ending is not pretty: Materialism triumphs over art. AUTHOR: Bernard Bergonzi, Flo Gibson, George Gissing PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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