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Published by William Morrow Paperbacks, 2010
ISBN 10: 0061579513ISBN 13: 9780061579516
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Published by William Morrow, 2009
ISBN 10: 0061579521ISBN 13: 9780061579523
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Published by Thorndike Pr, 2009
ISBN 10: 1410415244ISBN 13: 9781410415240
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Published by Harper Apr-01-2010, 2010
Condition: Good. Good condition. Highlighting inside. (female friendship, nursing homes, domestic fiction).
Published by Brilliance Audio, 2010
ISBN 10: 1441857834ISBN 13: 9781441857835
Seller: Bookmans, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
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Audio CD. Condition: Acceptable. Wear and Tear Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.
Published by Brilliance Audio, 2010
ISBN 10: 1441857850ISBN 13: 9781441857859
Seller: Archives Books inc., Edmond, OK, U.S.A.
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MP3 CD. Condition: Very Good. Historic Oklahoma Bookstore on Route 66. Packages shipped daily, Mon-Friday.
Published by St. Martin's Press, SMP, 1986,, 1987
ISBN 10: 0312009984ISBN 13: 9780312009984
Seller: tsbbooks, London, United Kingdom
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paperback, as new, 182pp. "No way is a black boy, never mind a gay black boy, going to get to play Romeo in this high school play," thinks Johnnie Ray Rousseau as he fidgets in drama class. Still, the news that he doesn't hits him like a body blow. In retrospect, it seems almost like an opening bell. For it was the month Todd Waterson, high school hero and all-around hunk, got the Baptist minister's daughter pregnant. The month sweet Cherie Baker, his girl through high school, decided the time had come for them to make love. The month his best friend, Efrem Zimbalist Johnson, was beaten so badly by his father he had to be hospitalized. The month he met Marshall MacNeill, surely the sexiest man ever to walk God's good earth. All in all, a month to remember.
Published by Janaway Publishing, Inc., U.S.A., 2011
ISBN 10: 1596410086ISBN 13: 9781596410084
Seller: Janaway Publishing Inc., Santa Maria, CA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: New. No Jacket. 968 2006 J-P1008 (1887), 2006 Genealogies of some of the families who settled Concord in the 1600s, and their descendants, can be found in this comprehensive text, which spans some two hundred and fifty years. The first part of the book lays out the genealogical information in tabular form, making fact-checking quick and easy. These tables include thousands of names plus the dates for births, marriages, and deaths, as well as listing the places where births and deaths occurred. The second half of the book contains more than 150 biographical sketches, which offer more 'meaty' genealogical information: ancestry, family details, occupations and avocations, land and other possessions, personal qualities, and the occasional anecdote. Just some of the early family names included are Adams, Ames, Austin, Blake, Blodgett, Barrett, Blood, Brown, Brooks, Bulkeley, Buttrick, Campbell, Capron, Casey, Churchill, Cleveland, Cogswell, Crosby, Conant, Dakin, Damon, Davis, Dodge, Dole, Eaton, Edwards, Emerson, Fairbanks, Farmer, Farnsworth, Farrar, Fletcher, Flint, French, Fuller, Garfield, Gates, Giles, Gilmore, Goddard, Green(e), Hartwell, Hayward, Heal, Heard, Holden, Houghton, Hosmer, Howard, Howe, Hubbard, Hunt, Jarvis, Jewett, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Keeler, Kelly, Kendall, Kimball, Kirkpatrick, Ladd, Lane, Lawrence, Lee, Leete, Lewis, Lincoln, Longley, Lord, Lyman, Mansfield, Marion, Mead, Meriam, Minott, Montgomery, Moore, Morse, Morton, Nash, Nay, Newcomb, Nichols, Nourse, Nutting, Oddie, Oliver, Orcott, Osborn(e), Osgood, Page, Palmer, Parker, Phillips, Potter, Prescott, Proctor, Putnam, Reed, Rice, Richardson, Robbins, Roberts, Robinson, Roullanrd, Russell, Safford, Sanders, Sargent, Savage, Sawyer, Schuster, Scovil, Shapley, Shattuck, Sherman, Slocomb, Smith, Spaulding, Staples, Stone, Stow, Stowell, Strong, Swain, Sweet, Symonds, Taylor, Thayer, Todd, Tolman, Tower, Turner, Tuttle, Tyler, Vale, Van Dorn, Van Vorris, Wait, Walker, Wallace, Warren, Webber, Wells, Weston, Wetherbee, Wheeler, White, Whitney, Wilson, Willard, Wood, Wright, Wyman and Young. Excerpts from both public and private documents complete the thoroughness of these sketches, and numerous portraits of sketch subjects round out the volume. Fantastic reference for Massachusetts, specifically Concord, researchers! Softcover, (1887), 2006, 2011, Illus., Index, 150 pp.
Published by Reference Series Books LLC Jun 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 1155900936ISBN 13: 9781155900933
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 153. Chapters: Josh Schwartz, Agnes Nixon, Irna Phillips, Marti Noxon, James Lipton, Kevin Williamson, Patrik-Ian Polk, Douglas Marland, Edward J. Scott, Matthew Weiner, James E. Reilly, Claire Labine, Rob Thomas, Francine Pascal, Martha Byrne, Ryan Murphy, Monica Breen, Jill Farren Phelps, Hogan Sheffer, Lorraine Broderick, Richard Culliton, Lionel Chetwynd, Edward Kitsis, Megan McTavish, E. Lynn Harris, Matt Olmstead, William J. Bell, Louise Shaffer, Maria Arena Bell, Christopher B. Landon, Gloria Monty, Ellen Wheeler, Marc Cherry, Jean Rouverol, Mike White, Harding Lemay, Jon Robin Baitz, Judi Ann Mason, Casey Childs, Jack Orman, List of General Hospital crew, Paul Scheuring, Jeffrey Sweet, Stewart St. John, Craig Wright, Mark Schwahn, Gary Tomlin, Karen Maser, Glynn Turman, Michael Malone, Carlton E. Morse, Karen Harris, Leah Laiman, Jean Passanante, Sara A. Bibel, Wanda Coleman, Josh Senter, Earl Hamner, Jr., Lynn Marie Latham, William M. Hoffman, Cherie Bennett, James Elward, Robert Guza, Jr., Brian Frons, Elizabeth Harrower, Matt Reeves, Anne Howard Bailey, Carol Mendelsohn, Darren Star, Henry Slesar, George Lowther, Judy Lewis, Paul Rauch, Michael Zaslow, John William Corrington, Kay Alden, Sam Hall, David Kreizman, Krista Vernoff, Nick Santora, Meg Bennett, Anne Hummert, Gordon Russell, Margaret DePriest, Tim Kring, Neil Landau, Don Roos, Allan Heinberg, Wisner Washam, Bethel Leslie, Richard Backus, Marie Masters, Ron Carlivati, Jeffrey Lane, Charles Pratt, Jr., Pam Long, Laura Maria Censabella, Kathy Callaway, Stephanie Savage, Jan Merlin, Thomas Babe, Jason Katims, Courtney Simon, Haidee Granger, Francesca James, Christopher Goutman, John Pascal, Bridget and Jerome Dobson, Larry Brody, James Harmon Brown and Barbara Esensten, Pat Falken Smith, Julia Jordan, Terry Louise Fisher, Mark St. Germain, Barbara Bloom, Patty Lin, Josh Griffith, Victor Miller, Ron Sproat, Sheri Anderson, Jeff Greenstein, Hart Hanson, Ted Sullivan, Ann Marcus, Dena Higley, Head writer, Millee Taggart, Chris Abbott, Jeff Gottesfeld, Hoyt Hilsman, Bernard Lechowick, Stephanie Braxton, Carolyn Culliton, Lisa de Cazotte, Lee Phillip Bell, Tammy Ader, Patrick Mulcahey, Thom Racina, Steven Kent, Todd A. Kessler, Frank Valentini, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Peter Brash, Rita Lakin, Diane Ruggiero, Gillian Spencer, Jim Houghton, Gary Sunshine, Maralyn Thoma, Michele Val Jean, Bradley Bell, John Loprieno, John Conboy, Richard and Esther Shapiro, Addie Walsh, Paul Avila Mayer, Donna Swajeski, Christian McLaughlin, Garin Wolf, Robert J. Shaw, Mark V. Olsen, Lee Sheldon, John F. Smith, Paula Cwikly, Leslie Nipkow, Lloyd Gold, N. Gail Lawrence, Elizabeth Page, Emily Squires, Genie Davis, Michael Conforti, Will Scheffer, Constance M. Burge, Jay Hammer, Tom Spezialy, Tom Wiggin, Nancy Williams Watt, Christopher Whitesell, Taylor Miller, Frank and Doris Hursley, Eric Freiwald, Frederick Johnson, Susan Strickler, Don Chastain, Lisa Connor, Juliet Law Packer, Stephen Demorest, David Jacobs, Adam Barr, David Colson, Trent Jones, Janet Iacobuzio, Colet Abedi, Vanessa Taylor, Loring Mandel, Janice Ferri Esser, Mary Sue Price, Jerry Birn, Hal Corley, Gordon Rayfield, Joan McCall, Scott Hamner, Bettina F. Bradbury, John Castellanos, Susan Sojourna Collier, Richard J. Allen, Mary Ryan Munisteri, H. Wesley Kenney, Diane Messina Stanley, Lisa Seidman, Bob Daily, Jane Atkins, Craig Carlson, James A. Baffico, Shelley Meals, Beth Milstein, Valerie Ahern, Oliver. 156 pp. Englisch.
Published by Viking Press, 1974
ISBN 10: 0670305693ISBN 13: 9780670305698
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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hardcover. 1st edition. New York. 1974. Viking Press. 1st Edition. A Few Grease Pen Marks On Top Corner Of Front Free Endpaper, Otherwise Very Good in Dustjacket. 0670305693. 196 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Abner Graboff. Signed by the Author. keywords: Literature America Black. FROM THE PUBLISHER - It is time to tell you of Faith and the Good Thing.' Faith Cross, only child of Lavidia and the late Todd Cross (a storyteller who lived in a world full of magic and fabulous fictions) of Hatten County, Georgia, saved at a prayer meeting at the age of twelve, is a beauty, a brown-sugared soul sister turning eighteen on the day her mother breathes her last breath. Momma,' Faith says, I called for Reverend Brown. ' Lavidia says, Girl, you get yourself a good thing,' then gulps once and dies. Faith doesn't know what that means, but she hungers to find out. She wants - needs - that Good Thing on earth, that really Good Thing. Can anyone show her the way? The Swamp Woman, the werewitch who dwells in the bogs, tells her she's a Number One - needs direction to avoid disaster. Faith, she says, should leave the Southern backwoods and head for Chicago. Life on earth without the Good Thing, she tells Faith, is marked by famine and misery. It is not much to go on, but it propels sweet Faith Cross away from her rural Dixie and her lost love Alpha Omega Holmes to the lower depths of the Windy City, and from a soulless middle-class existence to the interior of her memories and her hopes. Here, in this quest for the Good Thing, we have the human adventure. We also have the story of Faith Cross - a metaphysical yarn spun from pure feeling; from sex, love, suffering, beauty, and truth. Set to the music of the spheres, haunted by a philosopher's spirit, conjured up from dreams and disasters, the adventure-strewn path to Faith's Good Thing lies before us and powerfully beckons us to follow. Trust Charles Johnson, a storyteller with a sorcerer's touch, to realize the moment of truth. inventory #9826 A Few Grease Pen Marks On Top Corner Of Front Free Endpaper, Otherwise Very Good in Dustjacket.