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|  | The Romance Writer's Phrase Book by Candace Shelton, Jean Kent Description not available.Lists evocative phrases that can be used by novelists to describe people, body movements, facial expressions, voices, emotions, colors, thoughts, and memories AUTHOR: Candace Shelton, Jean Kent PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Emily Post on Etique by Elizabeth L. Post Description not available.Answers questions about everyday manners, dining, telephone etiquette, funerals, gifts, tipping, business entertaining, celebrations, and invitations AUTHOR: Elizabeth L. Post PUBLISHER: HarperInformation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Stunning Sentences by Bruce Ross-Larsen Whether you are composing a Web page on the Internet or agonizing over an annual budget report, these Effective Writing Series titles are the key to clarity, accuracy, and economy in any writing task. AUTHOR: Bruce Ross-Larsen PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Italian Without Words by Don Cangelosi, Joe D. Carpini, Joe D. Corpini In this phrase book of Italian body language, you can learn the most common greetings, hot vows of love, and bloodcurdling curses all communicated through the gestures and expressions that the Italians have made famous. Photos. AUTHOR: Don Cangelosi, Joe D. Carpini, Joe D. Corpini PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Cracking the TOEFL with Audio Cd, 2003 Edition by Miller Description not available.Provides four full-length practice TOEFL exams, an audio CD that contains listening exercises, advice about common traps, and additional chapters on college admissions for foreign students. Original. AUTHOR: Miller PUBLISHER: Random House Information Group FORMAT: Audio & Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Alfred Kazin, Barry Moser, Bob Blaisdell, Donald McKay, E. W. Kemble Twain spent seven years writing this classic novel--the book Hemingway claimed is the basis for all American fiction. The story of Huck's and Jim's quest for freedom on a raft on the Mississippi provides a panoramic view of Southern society, which Twain saw as beset by greed, violence, and coldhearted brutality. At the end, Huck definitively abandons the conventional cant which he has been raised to believe in when he makes the decision to go to hell rather than betray his friend Jim and send him back to slavery. The book has been banned from time to time, beginning with its publication when it was deemed too subversive for children, until in the late 20th century when, despite its sympathetic attitude toward blacks and is violent denunciation of slavery, it has been branded racist largely because Twain's use of dialect and offensive language. AUTHOR: Alfred Kazin, Barry Moser, Bob Blaisdell, Donald McKay, E. W. Kemble PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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