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This novel takes up where Bragg's The Soldier's Return left off, following the lives of the Richardson family from 1947 to the mid-1950s. The family is forever altered by the father's return from WWII.
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This volume includes: "The Country Wife," by William Wycherley; "The Way of the World," by William Congreve; "The Beggar's Opera," by John Gay; "The Rirals," by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; plus songs, verses, prologues, and epilogues. Introduction by William Makepeace Thackery (on Restoration Comedy).
A Rich Man for Dry Creek All Robert Buckwalter wanted was a womanwho'd love him for himself, not his money.Maybe a little town in Montana was just theplace to find her—and maybe feistyJenny Black was just the woman to showhim what true wealth really was…. A Hero for Dry Creek Garrett Hamilton didn't see himself a hero—or even a man worthy of a good woman'slove. But Nicki Redfern, the lovely rancherhe'd been sent to protect, was making himwonder if he'd somehow found everything hewasn't even looking for….
Reproduction of the original: Tales from the Fjeld by G.W. Dasent
An examination of the relationship between technical objects and culture in contemporary China, drawing on concepts from science and technology studies. Technical objects constrain what users do with them. They are not neutral entities but embody information, choices, values, assumptions, or even mistakes embedded by designers. What happens when a technology is designed in one culture and used in another? What happens, for example, when a Chinese user is confronted by Roman-alphabet-embedded interfaces? In this book, Basile Zimmermann examines the relationship between technical objects and culture in contemporary China, drawing on concepts from science and technology studies (STS). He presen...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.