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52. Short Paper: Accountable Safety Implies Finality
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Neu, Joachim, Tas, Ertem Nusret, Tse, David, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Clark, Jeremy, editor, and Shi, Elaine, editor
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- 2025
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53. Short Paper: Onion Messages on Leash
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Bashiri, Amin, Khabbazian, Majid, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Clark, Jeremy, editor, and Shi, Elaine, editor
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- 2025
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54. Short Paper: Naysayer Proofs
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Seres, István András, Glaeser, Noemi, Bonneau, Joseph, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Clark, Jeremy, editor, and Shi, Elaine, editor
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- 2025
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55. Addressing Limitations of TinyML Approaches for AI-Enabled Ambient Intelligence : Position Paper
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Bonneau, Antoine, Le Mouël, Frédéric, Mieyeville, Fabien, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Meo, Rosa, editor, and Silvestri, Fabrizio, editor
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- 2025
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56. Short Paper: The PoW Landscape in the Aftermath of The Merge
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Kiffer, Lucianna, Skorik, Sophia, Vonlanthen, Yann, Wattenhofer, Roger, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Budurushi, Jurlind, editor, Kulyk, Oksana, editor, Allen, Sarah, editor, Diamandis, Theo, editor, Klages-Mundt, Ariah, editor, Bracciali, Andrea, editor, Goodell, Geoffrey, editor, and Matsuo, Shin’ichiro, editor
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- 2025
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57. Paper Dragons : The Fight for the Hidden Realm
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Siobhan McDermott and Siobhan McDermott
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A 12-year-old girl wins an invitation to train as an apprentice to immortals in the first book of the new must-read magical series destined to take the world by storm—perfect for fans of Amari and the Night Brothers, Skandar and Eragon. Let the competition begin!“A new classic fantasy adventure.” — Eoin Colfer, author of the internationally best-selling Artemis Fowl series An outsider in her village above the cloud sea, 12-year-old orphan Yeung Zhi Ging's only hope of escape is to win the single invitation to train as a Silhouette: an apprentice to the immortals. After her ill-fated attempt to impress the Silhouette scout leads to a dragon attack on the jade mountain, Zhi Ging is sure that her chances, and her life, are over. But the scout spots her potential and offers her protection and a second chance. She's in.In her lessons in Hok Woh, the underwater realm of the immortals, Zhi Ging must face the challenging trials set by her teachers to prove that she's worthy of being a Silhouette—despite her rivals'attempts to sabotage her. But as Zhi Ging's power grows, so do the rumours of the return of the Fui Gwai, an evil spirit that turns people into grey-eyed thralls.When the impossible happens and the Fui Gwai attack the Silhouettes, can Zhi Ging use her newly uncovered talents to save her friends and the world beyond? Or will the grey-eyed spirit consume them all? “A soaring, luminous new world.'—Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of The Nevermoor series
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- 2024
58. Paper Cage : A Novel
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Tom Baragwanath and Tom Baragwanath
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This prizewinning debut from New Zealand novelist Tom Baragwanath is both a nail-biting thrill-ride and a beautifully written, acutely observed portrait of a community.How far would you go to keep your family safe?Lorraine Henry is generally content to keep her head down and get on with her work as a records clerk at the Masterton police station. But when children start going missing in her small town, Lo can't help but pay attention. After all, she has Bradley, her young nephew, to worry about, and the cops don't seem to be putting much effort into finding the kids. And then the unthinkable happens: Bradley disappears. Distraught but determined, Lorraine vows to bring him home no matter what. And, together with a detective from Wellington, she embarks on a dangerous mission, one that will illuminate all the good and all the bad in Masterton.
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- 2024
59. Paper Diver : How the World's Greatest Underwater Treasure Hunter Never Got Wet
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Gary L. Pinkerton and Gary L. Pinkerton
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- Underwater exploration, Treasure hunting, Impostors and imposture--United States--Biography
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Harry E. Rieseberg's autobiographical writings include stories like being attacked by a giant octopus while recovering sunken treasure, defending himself from an attack by a 15-foot shark with only a diving knife, and surviving a hurricane and a severely broken leg while at sea--all captivating tales for audiences in the 1940s and 1950s, and all invented by a very successful charlatan. This is a biography of Harry E. Rieseberg, a shameless self-promoter who passed himself off as the world's greatest treasure salvor but who never got wet. His entire public persona was based on stories he retold in dozens of books and thousands of articles in which he made claims of feats that were fantasy but sold as fact. Despite the often-obvious facts of his fabrication, his books influenced a generation of legitimate divers and underwater archaeologists like Sir Robert Marx and Robert Stenuit. Thoroughly researched, this book uses sources including his personal records and letters to his agents to provide deep insight into the nature of his life and the way he created a false persona for popular consumption.
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- 2024
60. EIB Working Paper 2022/01. Firm-level policy support during the crisis.
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European Investment Bank, Harasztosi, Péter, Maurin, Laurent, Pál, Rozália, Revoltella, Debora, and van der Wiel, Wouter
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Corporate finance ,Business & Economics ,Corporate Finance - Abstract
Summary: During the COVID-19 crisis, the European corporate ecosystem avoided major disruptions, and corporate bankruptcy rates even declined. This outcome mostly resulted from the strength of support from monetary, financial supervisory and fiscal policies. Using the 2021 vintage of the EIB Investment Survey (EIBIS) matched with balance sheet data on firms' profits and losses, this paper investigates what has driven the allocation of fiscal policy support and the impact of this support during the investment recovery. It finds that support was largely directed towards firms that were most affected by the crisis in terms of lost sales, and was not tilted firms already weak before the crisis. It also shows that the firms that benefitted from this support tend to be more optimistic in their investment plans, especially with regard to digital technologies.
61. Renaissance Papers 2016
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Pearce, Jim, Risvold, Ward J., Shelton, Barry, Assistant Editor, Lyons, Shanice, Torian, Barbara, Pearce, Jim, Risvold, Ward J., Shelton, Barry, Lyons, Shanice, and Torian, Barbara
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- 2017
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62. Collected Papers
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Freeman, Samuel, Edited by and Freeman, Samuel
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- 2001
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63. The Federalist Papers
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Ryan Earley and Ryan Earley
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How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history, including the Federalist Papers. Find out who wrote the papers, what they say, and why they remain important today. Read all about these remarkable documents that helped form a nation. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
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- 2023
64. Paper Lithography
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Sue Brown and Sue Brown
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A step-by-step guide to making paper lithography prints. This practical book explains how to use gum arabic to transfer a photocopied image without specialised equipment. It uses both hand-drawn and photographic images to show how paper lithography (or gum arabic transfer printing) is a quick and simple process that allows for creative experimentation on a range of surfaces. Packed with advice and ideas, it highlights this exciting, flexible and creative technique for artists and makers. Contains clear, detailed instructions to printing a lithographic transfer using a humble photocopy as a plate. Advice on how to incorporate the process as part of sketchbook, textile and etching practice, Ideas for more advanced multimedia applications and inspirational finished examples. Also includes tips for coping with common problems and warnings of pitfalls to be avoided.
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- 2023
65. Building with Paper : Architecture and Construction
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Ulrich Knaack, Rebecca Bach, Samuel Schabel, Ulrich Knaack, Rebecca Bach, and Samuel Schabel
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- House construction, Paperboard
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Paper and cardboard as sustainable building materials are currently the subject of research and testing. They can be produced inexpensively, are made from renewable raw materials and are completely recyclable. The focus of their application is on temporary uses, such as for transitional schools, emergency shelters or'microhomes'. Properly protected from moisture and fire, the material proves to be durable. Design and aesthetic qualities are by no means neglected, as case studies by Pritzker Prize winner Shigeru Ban demonstrate: the Chengdu Elementary School, the Paper Concert Hall in Aquila or the Cardboard Cathedral in Christchurch all provided a sign of hope after devastating earthquakes. This introduction explains the technology of building with cardboard and paper and shows a wide range of examples.
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- 2023
66. Paper Banners
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Jane Miller and Jane Miller
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- Poetry
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A herald of desire, mortality, and the mission of poetry itself, Jane Miller's Paper Banners catalogs the intimate experiences that create a life, hoping that “what will survive of us is love.”A herald of desire, suffering, mortality, and the mission of poetry itself, Jane Miller's Paper Banners “say the cosmos/ isn't hostile/ yet strangles a dove /with one hand.” Against this angst, Miller steps outside of history to contemplate voices of love, aging, and artmaking. Many poems are addressed to family members, friends, and young poets, or pay homage to familiar figures taken by time or tragedy, including Virginia Woolf, Osip Mandelstam, and the Song Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao. In clear, short lines, these poems harken to ancient banderoles, or pennants, which announced rallying cries on the lances of knights and mottoes on the flags of ships. Here, Miller's Paper Banners are made of images of the American Southwest and scrutinize its political and physical landscape. Like skywriting streamed in white smoke, this collection bears its message on the wind, its words addressed to anyone. As Miller catalogs the intimate experiences that make up a life—friendships, loves, dreams, our human connection to the environment—Paper Banners becomes a hope that “what will survive of us is love.”
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- 2023
67. Paper Names : A Propulsive and Sweeping Debut Novel About Family, Identity and the American Dream
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Susie Luo and Susie Luo
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Taut, panoramic and powerful; Paper Names is an unforgettable debut about the long shadows of our parents, the ripple effects of our decisions and the ways in which our love transcends difference. Outside a New York apartment building, an attempted mugging alters the lives of three people. Tony, a Chinese-born engineer turned Manhattan doorman, who immigrated to the United States to give his family a better life. His daughter, Tammy, who grapples with the expectations surrounding a first-generation American as she grows into an ambitious young woman. And Oliver, a charming white lawyer with a dark family secret, who is continuously propelled towards Tammy and Tony, whether by fate or his choices. Set in New York and China over three decades, Paper Names explores what it means to be American from three different perspectives. As Tony, Tammy and Oliver each strive for their own American dream, and make sacrifices to attain it, every joyous and heart-breaking twist in their stories begs the question: was it all worth it?'Spectacular... Explosive and riveting, the story whipstitches in and out of time like a golden needle'— Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Left Undone ‘Unblinking, nimble, and written with the kind of clarity one expects from a seasoned author. The word stunning is not hyperbole here'— Brian Castleberry, award-winning author of Nine Shiny Objects ‘With a keen eye for detail, a strong sense of pacing, and a deep understanding of human nature, Susie Luo crafts a moving portrait of two families whose fates intertwine'— Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train
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- 2023
68. The Grandin Papers : Over 50 Years of Research on Animal Behavior and Welfare That Improved the Livestock Industry
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Temple Grandin and Temple Grandin
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- Domestic animals, Emotions in animals, Livestock--Behavior, Animal behavior, Animals--Treatment
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'The Grandin Papers is a compilation of some of my most important scientific papers with an emphasis on livestock facility design, the development of animal welfare auditing programs, and behavior of cattle and horses during handling. They are in chronological order. I chose the papers and book chapters that would most likely be of interest to the general public, policymakers, and people interested in farm animal welfare and behavior. This anthology will show how my thinking has evolved over a fifty-year career.” —Temple Grandin Temple Grandin is famous for her groundbreaking approach to decoding animal behavior. Her 50 + years of experience in observing animals shines through in The Grandin Papers. Dr. Grandin's professional training as a scientist and her amazing life as a person with autism has given her a perspective like that of no other expert in the field of animal science. The Grandin Papers celebrate her storied career. A professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, Dr. Grandin is also a designer of livestock handling facilities. The curved chute and race systems she has designed for cattle are in worldwide use, and her writings on the flight zone and other principles of grazing animal behavior have helped people to reduce stress on their animals during handling. She has also developed an extraordinarily successful objective scoring system for assessing the handling of cattle and pigs at meat plants. Other areas of research include: Cattle temperament Environmental enrichment for pigs Training procedures Horse perception of novel objects Effective stunning methods for cattle and pigs at meat plants And much more Selected Awards: University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University - 2022 Named top 10 Best College Professors in the U.S., CEO Magazine - 2020 National Women's Hall of Fame - 2017 The Distinguished Alumni Medallion, National 4-H Council - 2012 Liberty Science Center Distinguished Humanitarian Award - 2011 Inducted into the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame - 2010 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Highest Award - 2007 Founder's Award, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - 1999 Dr. Grandin is also a past member of the board of directors of the Autism Society of America. She lectures to parents and teachers throughout the U.S. on her experiences with autism, and her work has appeared in the New York Times, People, National Public Radio, and 20/20. She was one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of the year. The HBO movie based on her life, starring Claire Danes, received seven Emmy Awards.
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- 2023
69. Paper Technologies, Digital Technologies. Working With Early Modern Medical Records.
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Macnaughton, Jane, Atkinson, Sarah, and Richards, Jennifer
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Humanities ,Medicine: general issues ,Society & culture: general ,General ,History ,Medical ,Social Science - Abstract
Summary: In this landmark Companion, expert contributors from around the world map out the field of the critical medical humanities. This is the first volume to introduce comprehensively the ways in which interdisciplinary thinking across the humanities and social sciences might contribute to, critique and develop medical understanding of the human individually and collectively. The thirty-six newly commissioned chapters range widely within and across disciplinary fields, always alert to the intersections between medicine, as broadly defined, and critical thinking. Each chapter offers suggestions for further reading on the issues raised, and each section concludes with an Afterword, written by a leading critic, outlining future possibilities for cutting-edge work in this area. Topics covered in this volume include: the affective body, biomedicine, blindness, breath, disability, early modern medical practice, fatness, the genome, language, madness, narrative, race, systems biology, performance, the postcolonial, public health, touch, twins, voice and wonder. Together the chapters generate a body of new knowledge and make a decisive intervention into how health, medicine and clinical care might address questions of individual, subjective and embodied experience.
70. Feature Paper in Antibiotics for 2019.
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Lipman, Jeffrey and Lipman, Jeffrey
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Medicine ,Acinetobacter baumannii ,Antibiotics ,Antimicrobial resistance ,CRE ,Enterobacteriaceae ,HPLC-MS/MS ,One Health ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Singapore ,Start Smart then Focus ,actinomycetes ,anti-Candida activity ,antibacterial ,antibacterials ,antibiotic prescribing ,antibiotic resistance ,antibiotic stewardship ,antibiotic utilization ,antibiotics ,antifungal ,antifungals ,antimicrobial resistance ,antimicrobial stewardship ,antimicrobials ,bacteriophages ,behavior change ,bioactivity ,biofilms ,biosynthesis ,broad-spectrum agents ,camphorimine ,carbapenem-resistant ,carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae ,chloramfenicol ,clinical trials ,cost-effectiveness analysis ,cost-utility analysis ,days of therapy ,economic evaluation ,efflux inhibitors ,efflux pumps ,erm(41) ,extended-spectrum beta-lactamases ,florfenicol ,fluoroquinolones ,general practitioners ,guideline ,guidelines ,health equity assessment tool ,health inequalities ,hospital epidemiology ,implementation ,inappropriate prescribing ,infection control ,infection prevention ,infectious disease ,methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,mutations ,mycobacteria ,n/a ,non-target feed ,novel antimicrobials ,out-of-hours care ,phage therapy ,piperine ,piperlongumine ,policy analysis ,polyketide synthases ,polyketides ,practitioners cooperative ,primary care ,public health ,quality improvement ,quality indicators ,quality of care ,resistance ,silver complexes ,stakeholder consultation ,swine ,synergy ,thiamfenicol ,urinary tract infections ,validation ,verapamil - Abstract
Summary: There has been much speculation about a possible antibiotic Armageddon; this would be the result of having untreatable post-operative infections, and similarly untreatable complications after chemotherapy. The now famous "O'Neill Report" (https://amr-review.org/) suggests that more people could die from resistant bacterial infections by 2050 than from cancer. We are still learning about all the subtle drivers of antibiotic resistance, and realizing that we need a single "whole of health" co-ordinated policy. We ingest what we sometimes feed to animals. There do not seem to be any new classes of antibiotics on our horizon. Perhaps something that has been around "forever" will come to our rescue-bacteriophages! Nevertheless, we have to do things differently, use antibiotics appropriately, for the correct indication, for the correct duration and with the correct dose, and with that, practice good antibiotic stewardship. Whilst by no means comprehensive, this book does cover some of the many topics of antibiotic stewardship. It also addresses some of the older antibiotics, some new combinations, and even some new agents. Last, and by no means least, there are two excellent articles on bacteriophages.
71. Paper
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Rau, Dana Meachen and Rau, Dana Meachen
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- Papermaking--Juvenile literature
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'Examines how we use paper in every day objects, its unique traits and qualities, and how it is processed to be useful to us. Also discusses how paper can be recycled to use again'--Provided by publisher.
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- 2012
72. The Horror Papers
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Michael Harrison and Michael Harrison
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Welcome to the horror papers of Detective Billy Blanchard. Step inside File 1 and follow Detective Blanchard and his partner as the area where they live becomes the target of witches, vampires, werewolves, serial killers, and all manners of ghosts and goblins. This series of short, interconnected stories will have the reader experience the horror that unfolds as characters from an unfortunate town become the victims of the supernatural. Will the detectives solve the inhuman mystery and discover the source of evil before it is too late?
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- 2023
73. Thoughts on Paper
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Deshna Fennell and Deshna Fennell
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These intriguing and immersive collections of poetry are the literal thoughts of the author on paper. They cover a (myriad) range of topics and sentiments, and the author hopes they evoke an emotional roller coaster for the reader.
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- 2023
74. Paper Trails : From the Backwoods to the Front Page, a Life in Stories
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Roy MacGregor and Roy MacGregor
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- autobiographies (literary works), Autobiographies, Biographies, Journalists--Canada--Biography, Journalistes--Canada--Biographies, Childhood and youth of a person, Journalists
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One of Canada's greatest journalists shares a half century of the stories behind the stories.From his vantage point harnessed to a tree overlooking the town of Huntsville (he tended to wander), a very young Roy MacGregor got in the habit of watching people—what they did, who they talked to, where they went. He has been getting to know his fellow Canadians and telling us all about them ever since. From his early days in the pages of Maclean's, to stints at the Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, National Post and most famously from his perch on page two of the Globe and Mail, MacGregor was one of the country's must-read journalists. While news media were leaning increasingly right or left, he always leaned north, his curiosity trained by the deep woods and cold lakes of Algonquin Park to share stories from Canada's farthest reaches, even as he worked in the newsrooms of its southern capitols. From Parliament to the backyard rink, subarctic shores to prairie expanses, MacGregor shaped the way Canadians saw and thought about themselves—never entirely untethered from the land and its history. When MacGregor was still a young editor at Maclean's, the 21-year-old chief of the Waskaganish (aka Rupert's House) Crees, Billy Diamond, found in Roy a willing listener as the chief was appealing desperately to newsrooms across Ottawa, trying to bring attention to the tainted-water emergency in his community. Where other journalists had shrugged off Diamond's appeals, MacGregor got on a tiny plane into northern Quebec. From there began a long friendship that would one day lead MacGregor to a Winnipeg secret location with Elijah Harper and his advisors, a host of the most influential Indigenous leaders in Canada, as the Manitoba MPP contemplated the Charlottetown Accord and a vote that could shatter what seemed at the time the country's last chance to save Confederation. This was the sort of exclusive access to vital Canadian stories that Roy MacGregor always seemed to secure. And as his ardent fans will discover, the observant small-town boy turned pre-eminent journalist put his rare vantage point to exceptional use. Filled with reminiscences of an age when Canadian newsrooms were populated by outsized characters, outright rogues and passionate practitioners, the unputdownable Paper Trails is a must-read account of a life lived in stories.
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- 2023
75. Paper Cuts : An Enchanting Cozy Mystery
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Ellery Adams and Ellery Adams
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- Cozy mysteries, Detective and mystery fiction, Novels, Booksellers and bookselling--Fiction, Women booksellers--Fiction, Secret societies--Fiction, Female friendship--Fiction, Divorced women--Fiction, Murder--Fiction, FICTION--Mystery & Detective--Cozy--Culinary
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Miracle Springs, North Carolina, is famed for its healing springs. But bookstore owner Nora Pennington has a tendency to land in a different kind of hot water. Though she loves to practice bibliotherapy by finding the perfect books for her customers while listening to their secrets, she also likes to bury her nose in the occasional local crime... Nora escaped her past a decade ago. So it feels like a visit from another world when Kelly Walsh—the woman her ex-husband left her for—walks through the door of Miracle Books along with her son. Kelly hasn't come to gloat, though. As it turns out, she's been dumped too. She's also terribly ill, and all she wants from Nora is forgiveness. Shockingly, however, this woman who's been the victim of so much misfortune is about to become a murder victim. Who would do such a thing? Certainly not Nora, but that doesn't stop the gossip and suspicion—especially after Kelly's brother claims that he saw the two women arguing. In seeking justice for Kelly, The Secret, Book, and Scone Society joins forces with the sheriff's department, but they've barely begun their probe when life throws another wrench. After serving a twenty-year sentence, Estella's father returns to Miracle Springs. And when his past comes back to haunt him, it might be more than the four friends can handle.
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- 2023
76. Paper Planes
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Jennie Wood and Jennie Wood
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- Camps--Comic books, strips, etc, Sexual minorities--Comic books, strips, etc, Friendship--Comic books, strips, etc, Young adult fiction, Asexual people--Comic books, strips, etc, Love in adolescence--Comic books, strips, etc, Gender-nonconforming people--Comic books, strips, etc, Self-realization--Comic books, strips, etc, Life change events--Comic books, strips, etc
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After a life altering incident, Dylan and Leighton are sent to a summer camp for troubled youth. Can Dylan and Leighton save their friendship and protect their future while trying to survive camp?Former best friends Dylan Render and Leighton Worthington attempt to successfully navigate their way through a summer camp for troubled youth. They both need a good evaluation at the camp. Otherwise, they'll be sent away, unable to attend high school with their friends. While participating in camp activities and chores, Dylan and Leighton rexamine the events that led up to the incident that sent them to camp, the incident that threatens their futures and their friendship with each other.
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- 2023
77. The Sunday Paper : A Media History
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Moore, Paul, Gabriele, Sandra, Moore, Paul, and Gabriele, Sandra
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- 2022
78. Paper Tangos
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Taylor, Julie, Dull, W. R., Images by, Solanas, Fernando, from a film by, Taylor, Julie, Dull, W. R., and Solanas, Fernando
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- 1998
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79. The Paper Protocol : Systematic Instructions for Writing a Biomedical Research Paper
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Stefan Lang and Stefan Lang
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- Medicine--Research, Biology--Research, Medical writing, Technical writing
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Experimental and study protocols allow scientists to conduct their research efficiently. The Paper Protocol helps them afterwards to put their results on paper. It structures the writing process into defined phases, describing each task required to write a biomedical research paper that convinces both the journal's reviewers and readers. This book is written in global English, making it easier to read and understand for non-native English speaking students and scientists. Scientists who want their work read and cited need to publish in global English, which has become the language of the scientific community.
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- 2022
80. The Urantia Papers
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Unknown and Unknown
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The Urantia Papers - Unknown - The Urantia Papers is a spiritual and philosophical book that originated in Chicago sometime between 1924 and 1955. The authorship remains a matter of speculation. The authors introduce the word Urantia as the name of the planet Earth and state that their intent is to present enlarged concepts and advanced truth. The book aims to unite religion, science and philosophy, and its enormous amount of material about science is unique among literature claimed to be presented by celestial beings. Among other topics, the book discusses the origin and meaning of life, mankind's place in the universe, the relationship between God and people, and the life of Jesus. It has been described as a rich and complex moral narrative, equal parts Tolkien and St. Paul.
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- 2022
81. Palace Papers : Die Windsors, die Macht und die Wahrheit | Deutsche Ausgabe. Mit aktualisiertem Nachwort. Von der Autorin des Weltbestsellers 'Diana. Die Biografie'
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Tina Brown and Tina Brown
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THE ROYAL BOOK OF THE YEAR! Der SPIEGEL-Bestseller, Amazon No. 1-Bestseller und gelistet in den 100 Notable Books of 2022 in The New York Times! Im eBook jetzt mit aktualisiertem Nachwort!'... legt ein 700 Seiten starkes Werk über die Windsors vor, das Klatsch auf allerhöchstem Niveau bietet. Von Diana bis Meghan Markle reicht dieses akribisch recherchierte Buch.'Ijoma Mangold, DIE ZEIT, 29.6.2022'Bei den Buchtipps geht es oft um klassische Thriller. Tina Browns Enthüllungsbuch über die Windsors kann hier problemlos mithalten. Ein Pageturner der Extraklasse.'FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU 13.6.2022'Es ist die beste und mit über 700 Seiten auch eine der umfangreichsten Chroniken des'elisabethanischen Zeitalters''TINA 5.5.2022'Tina Brown kennt die Windsors wie ihre Westentasche (...) Top recherchiert und unterhaltsam geschrieben'GALA, 28.4.2022'Eine süffige Mischung aus Psychoanalyse, Skandalroman, politischer Analyse, hochklassigem Gossip und Thriller'PROFIL 25.4.2022'Nie wieder'lautete der Schwur, darf so etwas passieren, als der traumatische Tod der Prinzessin von Wales die königliche Familie dazu zwang, sich neu zu erfinden. Tina Brown, die brillante Journalistin und Autorin der besten Diana-Biografie, enthüllt in ihrem neuen Buch die wahre Geschichte der Windsors im letzten Vierteljahrhundert. Die Palace Papers nehmen die Leser•innen mit, nicht nur hinter die Mauern des Buckingham Palasts, sondern bieten Innenansichten der königlichen Gesellschaft und ihrer Gewohnheiten. In einer faszinierenden chronique scandaleuse erklärt die Autorin kenntnisreich und bestens informiert die stoische Standhaftigkeit der Queen, etwa wie sie mit dem Tod von Prinz Philip umging, aber auch dem ihrer Schwester Prinzessin Margaret und ihrer Mutter, der Queen Mother, und wie sie trotz aller familiären Dramen ihr 50. Krönungsjahr 2002 triumphal beging. Lesen Sie - warum Prinz Charles gegen alle Widerstände Camilla durch Heirat zu seiner'Königin'erkor und die Prinzen William und Harry, auf verschiedenen'Umlaufbahnen'unterwegs, doch noch damit ihren Frieden machten; - wie die entschlossene Kate Middleton quasi zur'Retterin'der Monarchie aufstieg; - und welches Erdbeben die mehr als verstörenden Anschuldigungen gegen Prinz Andrew im Zusammenhang mit Jeffrey Epsteins Mädchenhändler-Ring auslösten. - Dies wird überzeugend dargestellt, ebenso wie Harrys und Meghans erstaunlicher - und in den Augen der Autorin schlecht vorbereiteter -'Rücktritt'aus der ersten Reihe der Royals. Das'Nie wieder'einzulösen, ist schwierig für eine so traditionelle Institution wie die britische Monarchie in einer sich divers orientierenden Gesellschaft und mitten im Überlebenskampf der Boulevardpresse in Zeiten der sozialen Medien. Auch die royalen Spin-doctors haben ihren Auftritt in den'Palace Papers', neben der skandalösen Abhöraffäre durch die Murdoch-Medien, die das Verhältnis von Palast und Öffentlichkeit erneut vor Gerichte brachte. Tina Browns Familiengeschichte der Windsors ist dank ihrer erstrangigen Quellen voller unbekannter Details und kluger Einblicke in eine'geschlossene Gesellschaft', die weit über den Netflix-Serienhit The Crown hinausreicht, aber ihm an Süffigkeit und Suchtpotential in keiner Weise nachsteht: ein Meisterwerk, das unsere Sicht auf die königliche Familie für immer verändern wird. Mit mehr als 50 farbigen Abbildungen. Anlässlich des Todestages von Queen Elizabeth II. am 8. September 2022 aktualisierte die Autorin der PALACAE PAPERs, Tina Brown, das Nachwort und nimmt aktuelle Entwicklungen - wie die Ernennung von Prinz Charles zum neuen König Charles III. - mit auf und blickt in der ihr eigenen klugen und tiefgreifenden Weise gedankenreich in eine Zukunft, die anders sein wird als wir sie unter der Königin der Herzen vermuteten.Tina Brown ist eine preisgekrönte Autorin und die ehemalige Chefredakteurin von Tatler, Vanity Fair und The New Yorker. Sie gründete The Daily Beast und den Women of the Worl
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- 2022
82. Paper Crusade
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Michelle Penn and Michelle Penn
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- Poetry, Modern--21st century
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On a wasted island in perpetual sun, the Father practices magic, laments his lost kingdom and commands a ragtag army of three: the passionate and damaged Daughter, the winged Spirit and an indigenous being known only as C. Behind their uniforms — white suits and full-face paper masks — the soldiers seethe with rebellion. The arrival of the Boy, a hapless prince, and the Brother, the Father's rival, unleashes desire, betrayal, insanity and revenge — all of it witnessed by an irate sea. Paper Crusade is a bold reinvention of Shakespeare's play, The Tempest. Michelle Penn's vivid imagery and startling, sensual language create an unforgettable dystopia for our own time.
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- 2022
83. The Petroleum Papers : Inside the Far-Right Conspiracy to Cover Up Climate Change
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Geoff Dembicki and Geoff Dembicki
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- Right and left (Political science), Climatic changes--Risk assessment, Climatic changes--Political aspects, Petroleum industry and trade--Corrupt practices, Petroleum industry and trade--Political aspects
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A WASHINGTON POST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR'An essential read.'—The Washington Post'Essential… This book belongs on the shelf next to Merchants of Doubt, Dark Money, and Kochland.'—Roy Scranton, author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene'The petroleum industry is guilty of a Big Tobacco–style public cover-up, according to this vivid exposé.'—Publishers Weekly STARRED ReviewBurning fossil fuels will cause catastrophic global warming: this is what top American oil executives were told by scientists in 1959. But they ignored that warning. Instead, they developed one of the biggest, most polluting oil sources in the world—the oil sands in Alberta, Canada. As investigative journalist Geoff Dembicki reveals in this explosive book, the decades-long conspiracy to keep the oil sands flowing into the U.S. would turn out to be one of the biggest reasons for the world's failure to stop the climate crisis.In The Petroleum Papers, Dembicki draws from confidential oil industry documents to uncover for the first time how companies like Exxon, Koch Industries, and Shell built a global right-wing echo chamber to protect oil sands profits—a misinformation campaign that continues to this day. He also tells the high-stakes stories of people fighting back: a Seattle lawyer who brought down Big Tobacco and is now going after Big Oil, a Filipina activist whose family drowned in a climate disaster, and a former Exxon engineer pushed out for asking hard questions.With experts now warning we have less than a decade to get global emissions under control, The Petroleum Papers provides a step-by-step account of how we got to this precipice—and the politicians and companies who deserve our blame.Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute
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- 2022
84. Paper Pirate
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Dawn McIntyre and Dawn McIntyre
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- Bookstore owners--Fiction
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As if the looming deadline to pay off a balloon mortgage isn't enough to worry about, the five partners who own the small town book store The Paper Pirate find themselves menaced by a stealthy crook who systematically searches first the shop, then each of their homes. Because he takes nothing and barely leaves traces of his presence, the police can't be of much help, and simply promise to keep an eye on Charlie Santorelli, Lavinia “Vinnie” Holcomb, Al Rockleigh, Felicia Cocolo and Lenora Stern. It's a mystery to them but the reader knows that Rick Foster, a shady rare-books dealer and his sidekick Nina Bartov are on the hunt for a particular old volume that sits unnoticed on a shelf in The Paper Pirate's used book section. It's an obscure early work of the not-terribly-successful author Benjamin Conway, and it's badly defaced—but a very wealthy man is willing to pay Rick a half a million dollars for it. Seems an ancestor of his eluded the henchmen of a nineteenth-century dictator by escaping to New York, and eventually took refuge in the northeastern Pennsylvania countryside. Before he was captured and killed, he'd scribbled as much evidence of the tyrant's sins as he could fit into the blank spaces of a copy of The Stargazer at Dawn and hid it where he hoped his comrades would find it. They never did. The five friends also are members of a writers'group, and each of them has a secret. One is penning an erotic novel on the sly, another hides a painful estrangement with an only child, and a deadly teenaged mistake causes a third to sabotage her every chance at happiness in the present. A partner who claims to be unpublished actually is a one-hit-wonder with a thirty-year-old best-selling novel followed by a crippling literary failure, and the last has a family with criminal connections—he's spent half a lifetime avoiding them.
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- 2022
85. The Purcell Papers
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Sheridan Le Fanu and Sheridan Le Fanu
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The Purcell Papers - Sheridan Le Fanu - The Purcell Papers (1880) are a collection of thirteen Gothic, supernatural, historical and humorous short stories by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1814–73) originally written for the Dublin University Magazine. The first twelve were written between 1838–40 and purport to be extracts from the'MS. Papers of the late Rev. Francis Purcell, of Drumcoolagh', a Catholic priest. The thirteenth and last tale on the collection, Billy Maloney's Taste of Love and Glory dates from 1850 and is not connected with Father Purcell. The tales comprise: Vol 1 The Ghost and the Bone-Setter (first published January 1838) The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh (March 1838) The Last Heir of Castle Connor (June 1838) The Drunkard's Dream (August 1838) Vol 2 Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess (November 1838) The Bridal of Carrigvarah (April 1839) Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter (May 1839) Scraps of Hibernian Ballads (June 1839) Vol 3 Jim Sulivan's Adventures in the Great Snow (July 1839) A Chapter in the History of a Tyrone Family (October 1839) An Adventure of Hardress Fitzgerald, a Royalist Captain (February 1840) The Quare Gander (October 1840) Billy Maloney's Taste of Love and Glory (June 1850)
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- 2022
86. The Paper Museum
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Kate S. Simpson and Kate S. Simpson
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- Novels, Missing persons--Fiction, Museums--Fiction, Friendship--Fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, JUVENILE FICTION / Science Fiction / General
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In a world where paper is obsolete and magic is all but forgotten, Lydia has moved into the Paper Museum with her Uncle Lem following the disappearance of her parents. Convinced the key to finding them lies in the museum's book collection, Lydia spends her days digitally scanning her way through the museum's library. But when Uncle Lem is called away and her Uncle Renald is put in charge of the museum, Lydia's scanning project comes to an abrupt halt. Uncle Renald takes her aer reader—the personal device that everybody uses for reading, shopping, messaging, and more—but not before Lydia makes a desperate attempt at filing a missing persons report for her parents. The report activates a countdown, and now with nothing but a secret typewriter in her dogwood fort and a cryptic message, Lydia has thirty days to find her parents and stop the mayor from commandeering the museum. Otherwise, both her family home and the Paper Museum itself will be reassigned to someone else. With aer readers on the fritz and the town descending into chaos, Lydia needs to find her parents before the Paper Museum—and her parents—are lost for good. The Paper Museum is a story of family and friendship with a hint of magic.
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- 2022
87. The Palace Papers : Inside the House of Windsor--the Truth and the Turmoil
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Tina Brown and Tina Brown
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- Biography, Biographies, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Royalty, Families, Kings and rulers
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The “addictively readable” (The Washington Post) inside story of the British royal family's battle to overcome the dramas of the Diana years—only to confront new, twenty-first-century crises “Frothy and forthright, a kind of Keeping Up with the Windsors with sprinkles of Keats.”—The New York Times (Notable Book of the Year)ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, Elle, Town & Country“Never again” became Queen Elizabeth II's mantra shortly after Princess Diana's tragic death. More specifically, there could never be “another Diana”—a member of the family whose global popularity upstaged, outshone, and posed an existential threat to the British monarchy.Picking up where Tina Brown's masterful The Diana Chronicles left off, The Palace Papers reveals how the royal family reinvented itself after the traumatic years when Diana's blazing celebrity ripped through the House of Windsor like a comet.Brown takes readers on a tour de force journey through the scandals, love affairs, power plays, and betrayals that have buffeted the monarchy over the last twenty-five years. We see the Queen's stoic resolve after the passing of Princess Margaret, the Queen Mother, and Prince Philip, her partner for seven decades, and how she triumphs in her Jubilee years even as family troubles rage around her. Brown explores Prince Charles's determination to make Camilla Parker Bowles his wife, the tension between William and Harry on “different paths,” the ascendance of Kate Middleton, the downfall of Prince Andrew, and Harry and Meghan's stunning decision to step back as senior royals. Despite the fragile monarchy's best efforts, “never again” seems fast approaching.Tina Brown has been observing and chronicling the British monarchy for three decades, and her sweeping account is full of powerful revelations, newly reported details, and searing insight gleaned from remarkable access to royal insiders. Stylish, witty, and erudite, The Palace Papers will irrevocably change how the world perceives and understands the royal family.
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- 2022
88. The Sunday Paper : A Media History
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Paul Moore, Sandra Gabriele, Paul Moore, and Sandra Gabriele
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- American newspapers--History--20h century, American newspapers--History--19th century, American newspapers--Social aspects
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Pullout sections, poster supplements, contests, puzzles, and the funny pages--the Sunday newspaper once delivered a parade of information, entertainment, and spectacle for just a few pennies each weekend. Paul Moore and Sandra Gabriele return to an era of experimentation in early twentieth-century news publishing to chart how the Sunday paper became an essential part of American leisure. Transcending the constraints of newsprint while facing competition from other media, Sunday editions borrowed forms from and eventually partnered with magazines, film, and radio, inviting people to not only read but watch and listen. This drive for mass circulation transformed metropolitan news reading into a national pastime, a change that encouraged newspapers to bundle Sunday supplements into a panorama of popular culture that offered something for everyone.
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- 2022
89. Paper Bridge
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Vasyl Makhno and Vasyl Makhno
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- Ukrainian poetry--Translations into English
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Paper Bridge is the first bilingual collection by Ukrainian poet Vasyl Makhno, a “master of the contemporary Ukrainian Ballad, who builds a lifeline for the broken-hearted wanderers, homeless heartbreakers, hopeless romantics, and helpful ironists,” in the words of Valzhyna Mort, winner of the Griffin Poetry prize. Makhno's bridge extends to us all, serving whatever purpose we need it to, as Lidijia Dimkovska, author of A Spare Life, writes, “it is a bridge that can burn or resist… but it is a witness to the existence of a traveler through souls, bodies, and spirits, through our own subconsciousness.” With this outstanding collection of poems, Makhno is able to preserve an “enviable spiritual equilibrium…one that grinds out the music even in the toughest of days, a music that survived the twentieth century and keeps alive in the new horrors of the twenty-first,” in the words of Los Angeles Book Prize winner Ilya Kaminsky, “and now despite it all, even in his room in New York City away from Ukraine, [Makhno] can still hear how ‘old age sings'how it ‘nervously forces the music into a rhythm,” and how ‘it might falter, but it plays again.'”
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- 2022
90. Papers
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Allen Stratton and Allen Stratton
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Comedy / 1m, 2f / Interior / This inventive romantic comedy with a novel twist is by the author of Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii and Bingo. Professor Moira Fitzsimmons is lecturing about a novel by her colleague Martin Edwards. Her hilarious version of the love affair that inspired the novel constitutes the bulk of this sophisticated light comedy. Just as the autobiographical characters in the novel reach a loving resolution, it is revealed that Moira and Martin are happily married, and that the preceding lecture actually outlines the novelist latest book.
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- 2011
91. Paper Cup
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Karen Campbell and Karen Campbell
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WATERSTONES SCOTTISH BOOK OF THE MONTH'A truly original, brilliant novel'Daily Mail'Very special indeed... your world will be a better place for reading this story'Joanna CannonWhat if going back means you could begin again?Rocked by a terrible accident, homeless Kelly needs to escape the streets of Glasgow. Maybe she doesn't believe in serendipity, but a rare moment of kindness and a lost ring conspire to call her home, returning to the small town she fled so many years ago.
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- 2022
92. The Paper Caper
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Kate Carlisle and Kate Carlisle
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- Novels
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San Francisco book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright loves a good book festival except when murder is the main event in this thrilling new addition to the New York Times bestselling Bibliophile Mystery series. Brooklyn is excited to be included in the Covington Library's first annual Mark Twain Festival. She'll rebind a rare first edition of The Prince and the Pauper before an enthusiastic audience of book nerds—her favorite people. The festival is the passion project of wealthy media mogul, book lover, and newspaper owner Joseph Cabot, who considers himself Twain's biggest fan. Brooklyn's hunky husband, Derek, and his security team once rescued Joseph from a corporate kidnapping attempt. Now Derek and his agents are charged with keeping Joseph and his beautiful young wife safe during the festivities taking place all over town. The centerpiece of the festival is a citywide contest based on The Prince and the Pauper: one lucky look-alike will trade places with Joseph for a few days—with access to all the money and power that Joseph commands. Brooklyn and Derek worry that the contest might be generating some dangerous attention. And when someone is mysteriously poisoned right before Brooklyn's eyes, she's not convinced that the victim was the intended target. Now she and Derek must frantically chase clues and suspects through the streets of San Francisco before another murder becomes front-page news....
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- 2022
93. Fugitive Papers : Orinda’s Literary Career
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Juan de Dios Torralbo Caballero and Juan de Dios Torralbo Caballero
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- Women poets, English--17th century--Biography, Poets, English--Early modern, 1500-1700--Biography
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To study Katherine Phillips'career, focusing on her life and literary legacy, analysing some lines from a historicist perspective, with a particular emphasis on the socio-political context and the author's self-representation within her work. As a point of departure, I reflect on what position Katherine Philips occupied in the literary landscape of her time, what level of professionalisation she achieved, and the degree of success she attained through her work, both in her own time and subsequently. I will also enquire into what rhetorical, poetical and linguistic devices Orinda employs in her poetry, and what objectives these strategies suggest.
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- 2022
94. Renaissance Papers 2015
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Pearce, Jim, Risvold, Ward J., Dixon, Nathan, Shelton, Barry, Pearce, Jim, Risvold, Ward J., Dixon, Nathan, and Shelton, Barry
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- 2016
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95. Paper From Wood
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Emily Sohn and Emily Sohn
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- Paper--Juvenile literature, Papermaking--Juvenile literature
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Paper allows us to draw pictures and write stories! But do you know you can also use it to build a dollhouse? Find out where paper comes from and what kinds of paper can be made using real world science. Then take what you learn and decide what paper will make the best dollhouse! Includes a note to caregivers, a glossary, a discover activity, and career connections, as well as connections to science history.
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- 2020
96. Paper Anniversary
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ROGERS, BOBBY C. and ROGERS, BOBBY C.
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- 2010
97. The Federalist Papers
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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
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In their hope to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution to the American people, statesmen Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, writing under the pseudonym “Publius,” published eighty-five articles and essays between October 1777 and April 1778 under the title The Federalist. The Federalist Papers, as they are popularly known today, were instrumental in helping the American people and their leaders come together to establish the supreme law of the land for their fledgling country. This volume includes the full text of The Federalist Papers and a chronological timeline of events pertinent to their writing and the ratification of the United States Constitution.This special edition features an elegantly designed cover and a durable flexible binding. It is an indispensable addition to any home history library.
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- 2021
98. Paper Boats
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Merasen-na Jamir and Merasen-na Jamir
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About the book:PAPER BOATS, is a collection of poems which like it's title would like to freely float and be picked by anyone who wishes to share the journey it carries. Each poem is distinct from the other and holds different emotions. This is for everything we never asked for, to all of the things the world gave us, to every piece life took away from us. This is all I could bleed and weave into words. For me, for you, and for us. This is for everyone who likes writing, reading, and speaking about life in poetry.About the author: Merasen-na Jamir is twenty-three years old and is currently pursuing her Msc In Counselling Psychology. She is also the author of the book, Into My Abyss which was published in the year 2020. Apart from writing stories, she shares a deep love for poetry. She considers writing poems as an art of expressing herself. Apart from publishing and posting her poems on Wattpad, Paper Boats is her first poetry book that has a variety of poems as random as it's title.
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- 2021
99. Paper Bags : A Novel
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Trish McDonald and Trish McDonald
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- Stalkers--Fiction
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'Paper Bags is a well-told tale of intertwining journeys of self-discovery, metamorphosis, and finding compatibility. I enjoyed the versatility of storytelling from different perspectives while the narrative held constant.'-Candace Gingrich, author of The Accidental Activist Tonight, she's a stalker. In the dark woods, with the rain lashing the windshield and the ground fern crushed beneath the wheels of her car, she hides and waits and contemplates her options: The Boy? Me? Love? Sanity? How far will she have to go to find love and feel safe? As she slouches down behind the steering wheel, the back seat filled with her paper bags and her yellow Labrador Retriever, she questions this decision to chase after him. Little does she know that this deviant behavior will set off a stunning revelation rocking her to the core. Will she run away as fast as she can, or will her curiosity entice her to embark on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening?
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- 2021
100. Black Paper : Writing in a Dark Time
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Teju Cole and Teju Cole
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- Photography--Social aspects, Art and race, Arts and society, Art and society, Arts--Moral and ethical aspects, Aesthetics, Modern
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A profound book of essays from a celebrated master of the form. “Darkness is not empty,” writes Teju Cole in Black Paper, a book that meditates on what it means to sustain our humanity—and witness the humanity of others—in a time of darkness. One of the most celebrated essayists of his generation, Cole here plays variations on the essay form, modeling ways to attend to experience—not just to take in but to think critically about what we sense and what we don't. Wide-ranging but thematically unified, the essays address ethical questions about what it means to be human and what it means to bear witness, recognizing how our individual present is informed by a collective past. Cole's writings in Black Paper approach the fractured moment of our history through a constellation of interrelated concerns: confrontation with unsettling art, elegies both public and private, the defense of writing in a time of political upheaval, the role of the color black in the visual arts, the use of shadow in photography, and the links between literature and activism. Throughout, Cole gives us intriguing new ways of thinking about blackness and its numerous connotations. As he describes the carbon-copy process in his epilogue: “Writing on the top white sheet would transfer the carbon from the black paper onto the bottom white sheet. Black transported the meaning.”
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- 2021
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