![]() Redwine, New York Times bestselling author of the Ravenspire series “A compelling tale full of whimsy, magic, love, and courage.” – C.J. Will she and her team solve the clues and find the missing players? Or will betrayal and distrust win, leaving Alice alone in a world of her own? Follow the White Rabbit into this topsy-turvy fantasy where players become prey, a sip of the wrong tea might as well be poison, and a queen’s ways do not always lead one where they ought to go. The stakes are raised when she discovers players go missing during the Trials each year. Now she has less than twenty-four hours to find her way into Wonderland where nothing is impossible. Soon, Alice receives a rather cryptic invitation to play for Team Heart in this year’s annual-and often deadly-Wonderland Trials. But she gets more than she bargained for when her older sister Charlotte is arrested for having the infamous Wonder Gene-the key to unlocking the curious Wonderland Reality. ![]() ![]() Survive the Trials.Īll Alice Liddell wants is to escape her Normal life in Oxford and find the parents who abandoned her ten years ago. ![]()
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How do we recognize fragments of discourse that persist in contemporary texts, ripped from their original contexts, but not quite consciously assimilated as a cultural reference? By reading for the traces of the 19th century in Michel Houellebecq’s last novel, the Goncourt winning La Carte et le territoire ( The Map and the Territory), it becomes apparent that, for Houellebecq at least, the function of art is to mobilize the traces of the past – art creates a break in the continuity of time and then rearranges the remains or fragments to create a new work turned towards the future. When we read literature from the 19th century, we usually try to be vigilant in order not to project our contemporary ideas and obsessions onto the past for fear they might obscure the radical difference of another era. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. ![]() An exquisitely printed fine press edition of Shakespeare's Hamlet in a unique binding by the multi-award winning bookbinder (now Head of the Royal Bindery in Windsor Castle), Glenn Bartley. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August 2019 William Shakespeare Edited with Introduction and Notes by Heather Hirschfeld Edited by Philip Edwards Chapter Get access Share Cite Type Chapter Information Hamlet, pp. This example on Magnani is printed 'copy not for sale' on the limitation page. Issued in a limited edition of 525 copies, comprising 360 printed on Magnani paper, 160 printed on Amatruda paper and 5 on Japan Hosho paper. Housed in a bespoke black cloth solander case, titles in gilt on a blue morocco label to the backstrip. 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If I remember correctly, I had just completed Tom Clancy’s latest, and I was looking for something completely different.Īnd, completely different it proved to be just in the first two pages. After all, it cost only $.50, and I had been looking for some new fiction. Canticle? Leibowitz? 500,000? Purely out of curiosity-and perhaps on a bit of a honeymoon high-I purchased it. On the cover, the company presented a ghostly-looking monk with a destroyed urban landscape in the background. it stated, proclaiming at the bottom of the cover: “500,000 Copies in Print!” Giving the PR folks the benefit of the doubt, I translated this to well over a half-million sold and read. Someone must have misplaced it, I reasoned. Published by Bantam, it certainly didn’t appear to be science fiction. Someone had stacked this bruised treasure rather haphazardly in a pile of science fiction books. Whether Idahoans still possess a bibliophilic outlook on life, I don’t know. Amazingly enough, Idaho had a lot of bookstores then, and I remember perusing many of them during our ten days of post-wedding bliss. In the summer of 1998, while on my ten-day honeymoon in Idaho, I found a tattered red paperback book in a used bookstore. ![]() ![]() ![]() When Stephanie Plum and Ranger get too close for comfort, vice cop Joe Morelli (her on-again, off-again boyfriend) steps in. And now, the two are working together to find a killer, rescue a missing child, and stop a lunatic from raising the body count. Ranger needs Stephanie for more reasons than he can say. The action turns deadly serious, and Stephanie goes from hunting skips to hunting a murderer. The woman dresses in black, carries a 9mm Glock, and has a bad attitude and a mysterious connection to dark and dangerous Carlos Manoso street name, Ranger. While chasing down the usual cast of miscreants and weirdos Stephanie discovers that a crazed woman is stalking "her." 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