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Travel Writing and Re-Enactment: Echotourism
Travel Writing and Re-Enactment: Echotourism explores the popular subgenre of travel narratives that... more |
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Cold War Exiles and the CIA
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, the United States government unleashed covert operations... more |
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Cold War Exiles and the CIA: Plotting to Free Russia
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, the United States government unleashed covert operations... more |
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The Two Walter Raleighs: Famous Father, Rebellious Son and a Shared Tragedy
Sir Walter Raleigh’s biographers have given little attention to his tragic relationship with his son... more |
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Making the Soviet Intelligentsia
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Making the Soviet Intelligentsia
Making the Soviet Intelligentsia explores the formation of educated elites in Russian and Ukrainian ... more |
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Trouble Never Sleeps
, all with a twist no one will see coming. "I’m in awe of Tromly because of what she has pulled off. . . this book sings...... more |
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Trouble Never Sleeps
, all with a twist no one will see coming. I m in awe of Tromly because of what she has pulled off. . . this book sings...... more |
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Trouble Makes a Comeback
This utterly satisfying sequel to Trouble is a Friend of Mine combines a teenage Sherlock with a pro... more |
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Trouble Makes a Comeback
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Trouble Makes a Comeback
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Trouble Is a Friend of Mine
Sherlock meets Veronica Mars meets Riverdale in this romance where the leading man is decidedly unro... more |
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Trouble Is a Friend of Mine
Sherlock meets Veronica Mars meets Ferris Bueller s Day Off in this story of a wisecracking girl who... more |
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Trouble Is a Friend of Mine
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Fathers and Sons in Shakespeare: The Debt Never Promised
relationships with their fathers. In Fathers and Sons in Shakespeare, Fred B. Tromly demonstrates that these relationships are far...... more |
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Playing With Desire: Christopher Marlowe and the Art of Tantalization
desire as heroic aspiration with a far less uplifting model. Fred B. Tromly shows that in Marlowe s writing desire is a...... more |