
Laurie Lee Selected Poems
¥98.00
Lee's first love was always poetry, though he was only moderately successful as a poet. Lee's first poem appeared in The Sunday Referee in 1934. Another poem was published in Cyril Connolly's Horizon magazine in 1940 and his first volume of poems, The Sun My Monument, was launched in 1944. This was followed by The Bloom of Candles (1947) and My Many-coated Man (1955). Several poems written in the early 1940s reflect the atmosphere of the war, but also capture the beauty of the English countryside. The poem "e;Twelfth Night"e; from My Many-coated Man was set for unaccompanied mixed choir by American composer Samuel Barber in 1968.

Mirror Sand: An Anthology of Russian Short Poems in English Translation
¥98.02
Edited, translated, and introduced by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, this bilingual anthology presents Russian short poems of the last half-century. It showcases thirty poets from Russia, and displays a variety of works by authors who all come from different backgrounds. Some of them are well-known not only locally but also internationally due to festival appearances and translations into European languages; among them are Gennady Aigi, Gennady Alexeyev, Vladimir Aristov, Sergey Biryukov, Konstantin Kedrov, Igor Kholin, Viktor Krivulin, Vsevolod Nekrasov, Genrikh Sapgir, and Sergey Stratanovsky. The next Russian poetic generation also features prominently in the collection. Such poets as Tatyana Grauz, Dmitri Grigoriev, Alexander Makarov-Krotkov, Yuri Milorava, Asya Shneiderman and Alina Vitukhnovskaya are the ones Russians like to read today. This anthology shows Russia looking back at itself, and reveals the post-World-War Russian reality from the perspective of some of the best Russian creative minds. Here we find a poetry of dissent and of quiet observation, of fierce emotions, and of deep inner thoughts.

Unclaimed Treasures
¥98.08
Willa does fall in love, but it isn't at all the way she dreamed it would be. And just what is extraordinaryWilla and twin brother Nicky's mother is going to have a baby-how ordinary. Their friend Horace's mother has left to"seek her fortune."That, Willa thinks, is extraordinary. Willa is on the verge of learning something important. And by the end of the long summer, Willa, Nicky, and Horace each do something extraordinary and unforgettable.

Tisztaság
¥98.92
Tisztaság

Boom Bust
¥98.98
Boom Bust

Gardens of Philosophy
¥98.98
Gardens of Philosophy

Shakespeare and Platonic Beauty
¥98.98
Shakespeare and Platonic Beauty

This Life Of Grace
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This Life Of Grace

Visitors
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Visitors

No End to Snowdrops: A Biography Of Kathleen Raine
¥98.98
No End to Snowdrops: A Biography Of Kathleen Raine

Voice of Freedom: R. S. Attack
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Voice of Freedom: R. S. Attack

Wonders of Spiritual Unfoldment
¥98.98
Wonders of Spiritual Unfoldment

Language and Truth
¥98.98
Language and Truth

The President: A Political Novel
¥98.98
The President: A Political Novel

The Diamond and The Star: An Exploration Of Their Symbolic Meaning In An Insecur
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The Diamond and The Star: An Exploration Of Their Symbolic Meaning In An Insecure Age

Sketches Sartorial, Tonsorial and the Like: A Collection Of Light Humorous Verse
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Sketches Sartorial, Tonsorial and the Like: A Collection Of Light Humorous Verse

Ricardo's Law: House Prices And The Great Tax Clawback Scam
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Ricardo's Law: House Prices And The Great Tax Clawback Scam

Espana Britannia
¥98.98
Espana Britannia

T?r?csik Mari: Bérczes László beszélget?k?nyve
¥99.08
T?r?csik Mari: Bérczes László beszélget?k?nyve

Ten Thousand Skies Above You
¥99.65
In this sequel to A Thousand Pieces of You by New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray, Marguerite races through various dimensions to save the boy she loves.Ever since she used the Firebird, her parents' invention, to cross through to alternate dimensions, Marguerite has caught the attention of enemies who will do anything to force her into helping them dominate the multiverse—even hurt the people she loves. She resists until her boyfriend, Paul, is attacked, and his consciousness is scattered across multiple dimensions.The hunt for each splinter of Paul's soul sends Marguerite racing through a war-torn San Francisco, the criminal underworld of New York City, and a glittering Paris where another Marguerite hides a shocking secret. Each dimension brings Marguerite one step closer to rescuing Paul. But with every trial she faces, she begins to question the one constant she's found between the worlds: their love for each other.

Cut Both Ways
¥99.65
From William C. Morris YA Debut Award nominee Carrie Mesrobian, Cut Both Ways is an unflinching look at a high school senior who must come to terms with his attraction to both his girlfriend and his male best friend.It took Will Caynes seventeen years to have his first kiss. He should be ecstatic…except that it was shared with his best friend, Angus, while they were both drunk and stoned. Will’s not gay, but he did sort of enjoy whatever it was he felt with Angus. Unsettled by his growing interest in Angus, Will avoids his friend, and even starts dating a sophomore, Brandy. When he’s hooking up with her, he’s totally into it, so he must be straight, rightThen why does he secretly keep going back to Angus?Confusing as Will’s feelings are, they’re a welcome distraction from his complicated home life. His father has started drinking earlier each day when he should be working on what seem like never-ending house renovations. And his mom—living in a McMansion with her new husband—isn’t much help, just buying Will a bunch of stuff he doesn’t need. Neither feels like much of a parent—which leaves Will on his own in figuring things out with his girlfriend and best friend. He loves them both, but deciding who to be with will ultimately hurt someone. Himself probably the most.