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THE LEGEND OF THE GYM TEACHER: While hiding behind the bleachers, a student discovers a strange message about his gym teacher. After he's punished for skipping class, the student writes a different message someplace else. Will he suffer the consequences? This story is the second in a series of lost urban legends. JOGGING: A woman, after jogging, visits a local hospital. While there, she meets a man who asks for her company. The woman, who had come to the hospital with a certain objective, agrees. Will she still seek out that objective?
A new cell phone, which does everything an ordinary phone can do and many things it can't do, has entered the valley town of Clery. It's called the Pseudopod. Everybody who's anybody is getting one--including Dane Freitag. Within a week, he discovers that the Pseudopods may be influencing people in disturbing, frightening ways. That the devices may be responsible for changes in people's speech, behavior and desires. As a resident of the phone's test market, Dane must unravel the truth of the Pseudopod before its power becomes unbeatable. Will he succeed?
A 30-something-year-old man, unhappy with his lot in life, once again, enters an old trail to meet a young attractive drifter. The two men, over time, developed a unique relationship. After receiving some life-changing news from his fiancée, the man plans to give his friend a new lease on life. This changes, however, when he stumbles upon a mysterious killer in the woods. Will the man attack, run or experience the fate that befell his friend and other victims?
THE LEGEND OF THE APARTMENT INVADED: A woman returns home to a disturbance by her neighbor. While trying to settle in, she not only discovers that he's throwing a wild party but also that her apartment isn't quite the way she left it. Could her neighbor be responsible? This story is the first in a series of lost urban legends. PRAISE: A young man attends a church service, run by the shelter at which he's staying. His distrust for the organization is challenged when he becomes the center of tonight's sermon. Is the church really as bad as he thinks?
An in-depth examination of Plantin's large-scale production of books of hours, comprising a survey of their illustration as well as accounts of the general process by which they were printed. A pioneer study of great interest both from the art-historical and from the bibliographical point of view. Contains inter alia many additions and corrections's to Voet's The Plantin Press.
Perfect for courses, this book is an account of the first actors in the plays of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson.
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Shakespeare's London 1613 offers for the first time a comprehensive "biography" of this crucial year in English history. This book examines political and cultural life in London, including the Jacobean court and the city, which together witnessed an exceptional outpouring of culturalexperiences and transformative political events. The royal family had to confront the sudden death of Prince Henry, heir apparent to the throne, which provoked unparalleled grief. An unprecedented number of plays performed at court helped move the country away from sadness to the happy occasion ofPrincess Elizabeth's marriage to a German prince. Shakespeare's plays dominated London's cultural landscape, diminished by the Globe Theatre's destruction in June. Other playwrights, writers, and printers produced an extraordinary number of books. Shakespeare for the first time purchased property in London. Clearly, court and city intersectedregularly, adding vitality to both.