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23 juin 2010

2,000 IDIOTISME ANGLAIS populaires et pratiques par J. Edgar Bouchard

2,000 IDIOTISME ANGLAIS populaires et pratiques par J. Edgar Bouchard
Le langage courant moderne n'est pas toujours parfait. C'est regrettable mais il nous faut l'accepter ainsi. Jdois m'exprimer comme la foule si je veux la comprendre et en être compris. Vous pensez que c'est de la lacheté?... Je crois que c'est de la...
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19 juin 2010

Loves Music, Loves to Dance, Mary Higgins Clark

Loves Music, Loves to Dance, Mary Higgins Clark
Erin and Darcy, answering personal ads as research for a TV show, discover a New York subculture of adulterers, con-men, the shy and the weird - all looking for love. And one man looking for something darker - a serial killer who has survived for 15 years,...
18 juin 2010

BARBECUE COOKBOOK, Ed Callahan

BARBECUE COOKBOOK, Ed Callahan
Are you in a barbecue rut? Is your repertoire limited to hambergers, hotdogs and ribs? This conprehensive guide will help you increase your barbecue I.Q. Learn how to cook wild game, seafood and vegetables. Become familiar with exotic implements like...
10 juin 2010

LANDSCAPE INTO ART, Kenneth Clark

LANDSCAPE INTO ART, Kenneth Clark
'The importance of this book to art criticism and to the history of art can scarcely be exaggerated. Ruskin and others have wtitten notable pages on the art of landscape painting, but not such complete work on it as a separate branch of art has appeared...
5 juin 2010

The Cider House Rules, John Irving

The Cider House Rules, John Irving
Set among the apple orchards of rural Maine, it is a perverse world in which Homer Wells' odyssey begins. As the oldest unadopted offspring at St Cloud's orphanage, he learns about the skills which, one way or another, help young and not-so-young women,...
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13 mai 2010

Odd Hours, Dean Koontz

Odd Hours, Dean Koontz
Only a handful of fictional characters are recognized by first name alone. Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas is one such literary hero, who has come alive in readers' imaginations as he explores the greatest mysteries of this world and the next with his inimitable...
7 mai 2010

LONDON The Biography of a City, Christopher Hibbert

LONDON The Biography of a City, Christopher Hibbert
An introduction to the history of the development of London and of the social life of its people. Christopher Hibbert
6 mai 2010

Cookshelf Italian, Penny Stephens

Cookshelf Italian, Penny Stephens
The warmth and vitality for wich Italy is renowned is reflected in the country's cuisine. This inspirational cookbook features a fascinating range of 120 recipes from all over Italy. Traditional Italian ingredients are introduced but these are balanced...
1 mai 2010

Totally cool Soapmaking, Marie Browning

Totally cool Soapmaking, Marie Browning
Time for some good, clean fun with dozens of safe soap projects for kids ages 8-12. Using safe, readily-available ingredients in melt-and-pour recipes, along with a variety of tantalizing fragrances, additives, and colorants, kids will have a blast making...
12 avril 2010

BLACK AND BLUE, Ian Rankin

BLACK AND BLUE, Ian Rankin
Inspector John Rebus must disinter all four cases to nail just one killer. And do it while facing the glare of an internal inquiry led by a man he has just accused of taking backhanders from Glasgow's Mr Big, and with TV cameras at his back investigating...
7 avril 2010

Kings and Queens of England and Great Britain devised and edited by Eric R. Delderfield

Kings and Queens of England and Great Britain devised and edited by Eric R. Delderfield
This revisited edition of a book that has proved itself an invaluable reference work and has steadily sold many thousands of copies, provides a unique summary of the carrers of all the Kings and Queens of England from the early Saxons to Elizabeth II....
20 mars 2010

SOAPMAKING for the first time, Linda Orton

SOAPMAKING for the first time, Linda Orton
Learn the basics of using molds and collecting materials. Did you know that oatmeal exfoliates and softens skin? Or, that rosebuds and peppermint possess therapeutic properties? Imagine all you can create: beauty bars, fun shapes for kids, tiny soaps...
18 mars 2010

1000 recipes From deliciously light snacks to fabulous gourmet dishes, Martha Day

1000 recipes From deliciously light snacks to fabulous gourmet dishes, Martha Day
The ultimate collection of delicious recipes for soups and starters, fish and seafood; poultry and game; meat and vegetarian dishes; pasta and grains; vegetables and salads; and hot and cold dessert.Mouth-watering cakes and cookies; biscuit and bars;...
23 février 2010

San Francisco's Horror of Earthquake Fire and Famine, James Russel Wilson

San Francisco's Horror of Earthquake Fire and Famine, James Russel Wilson
"Shivering, but sure in its rock-ribbed grasp, the hand of Destruction has reached up through the thin crust of the world and, waving a giant torch of quenchless flame, swept from her proud seat at the edge of the sunset sea the splendid city of the Golden...
16 février 2010

Charlotte's Web, Elwyn Brooks White

Charlotte's Web, Elwyn Brooks White
"Where's Papa going with that ax?" said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast. "Out to the hoghouses," replied Mrs. Arable. "Some pigs were born last night." "I don't see why he needs an ax," continued Fern, who was only eight....
21 janvier 2010

Cry to heaven, Anne Rice

Cry to heaven, Anne Rice
As we drawn into their dark and luminous story, as the crowds of Venetians, Neopolitans, and Romans, noblemen and peasants, musicians, prelates, princes, saints, and intriguers swirl around them, Anne Rice brings us into the sweep of eighteenth-century...
14 janvier 2010

1918 The last act, Barrie Pitt

1918 The last act, Barrie Pitt
At the moment of midnight, December 31st, 1917, a group of young officers stood in a camp overlooking the Ypres battlefiel. Snow mantled the ground, covering the ugly detritus of war, but as one of the young officers, the poet Edmund Blunden, was to write:...
12 janvier 2010

The Wonder Spot, Melissa Bank

The Wonder Spot, Melissa Bank
Sophie is an outsider and an inventor of rules, simply because she does not fit into any neat description of who she might be: she's Jewish, but lacks religious feeling; a book-lover but a mediocre student; a loyal friend often unpleasantly surprised...
5 janvier 2010

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarcke

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarcke
The year is 1806. England is beleaguered by the long war with Napoleon, and it is hundreds of years since practical magic faded in the nation's past. But scholars of this glorious history suddenly discover that one practicing magician still remains: the...
2 janvier 2010

The Tiwi of North Australia

The Tiwi of North Australia
Since The Tiwi of North Australia was first published in 1960, it has become a classic among ethnographic monographs, not only for the vividness of the ethnographic account of traditional culture, but also for its approach to the documentation of culture...
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