| Patr cia Galv?o - Fiction - 1993 - 172 pages
A member of Brazil's avant-garde in its heyday. Patr cia Galv?o (or to use her nickname, Pagu) was extraordinary. Not only was her work among the most exciting and innovative ... | |
| Ben Abro - Fiction - 2001 - 276 pages
July 14. One of Europe's most sinister terrorist organizations hatches a brilliant plan to assassinate the feared and powerful leader of France, President Charles de Gaulle ... | |
| César Andreu Iglesias - Fiction - 2002 - 238 pages
Originally published in Puerto Rico in 1956, this action-packed novel follows the lives of three men who plot a terrorist action against the US presence in Puerto Rico. | |
| Ward Just - Fiction - 1997 - 339 pages
This family saga from a National Book Award finalist is a “brilliantly orchestrated tale of several generations of Washington, D.C., insiders” (Booklist). In this epic and ... | |
| Ward S. Just, Ward Just - Fiction - 1997 - 292 pages
Jack Gance is a man on the rise in American politics who takes the reader right inside the political arena, from the wards of Chicago to the Executive Office Building in ... | |
| Carson McCullers - Fiction - 1998 - 259 pages
An “impeccable” novel about race relations and responsibility set in the civil-rights-era South, by the author of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (The Atlantic Monthly). In a ... | |
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