The Other Man's Wife. (Second Impression.).

The Other Man's Wife. (Second Impression.).
Title The Other Man's Wife. (Second Impression.). PDF eBook
Author Frank RICHARDSON (Novelist)
Publisher
Pages 423
Release 1908
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The Other Man's Wife

The Other Man's Wife
Title The Other Man's Wife PDF eBook
Author Frank Richardson
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1908
Genre American fiction
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Twenty-two select Colloquies out of Erasmus ... Second impression, corrected and amended ... By R. L'Estrange

Twenty-two select Colloquies out of Erasmus ... Second impression, corrected and amended ... By R. L'Estrange
Title Twenty-two select Colloquies out of Erasmus ... Second impression, corrected and amended ... By R. L'Estrange PDF eBook
Author Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1689
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Wrong impressions [Book II]

Wrong impressions [Book II]
Title Wrong impressions [Book II] PDF eBook
Author Paulin Zavala
Publisher Babelcube Inc.
Pages 269
Release 2020-11-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1071574590

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Second [and final] part of the False Impressions story. A month has passed after that terrible moment. Everyone has gone their own way in an attempt to overcome their pain. The family has been separated because of that horrible incident, and the wound is still open and full of pain. Can Emma and Allan be happy together?

Second First Impressions

Second First Impressions
Title Second First Impressions PDF eBook
Author Sally Thorne
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 352
Release 2021-04-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 006291281X

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“Second First Impressions is the warmest, coziest, sweetest book of the year, an absolutely perfect blend of humor and heart. I want to live inside Sally Thorne’s brain.” —Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling of Beach Read From the USA Today bestselling author of The Hating Game, soon to be a movie starring Lucy Hale and Austin Stowell, and 99 Percent Mine comes the clever, funny, and unforgettable story of a muscular, tattooed man hired as an assistant to two old women—under the watchful eye of a beautiful retirement home manager. Dazzle (n): Brightness that blinds someone temporarily. Position Vacant: Two ancient old women residing at Providence Retirement Villa seek male assistant for casual exploitation and good-natured humiliation. Duties include boutique shopping, fast-food fetching, and sincerely rendered flattery. Good looks a bonus—but we aren’t picky. An advertisement has been placed (again!) by the wealthy and eccentric Parloni Sisters. The salary is generous and the employers are 90 years old, so how hard could the job be? Well, none have lasted longer than a week. Most boys leave in tears. Ruthie Midona will work in Providence’s front office, and be at the Parloni’s beck and call, forever. That’s sort of her life plan. If Ruthie can run the place in her almost-retired bosses’ absence, with no hijinks/hiccups, she has a shot at becoming the new manager. She might also be able to defend her safe little world from Prescott Development, the new buyer of the prime site. Maybe after all that, she can find a cute guy to date. All she needs to do is stay serious—and that’s what she does best. Until, one day, someone dazzling blows into town. Teddy Prescott devotes his life to sleeping, tattooing, and avoiding seriousness. When Teddy needs a place to crash, he makes a deal with his developer dad. Teddy can stay in one of Providence’s on-site maintenance cottages—right next door to an unimpressed Ruthie—but only if he works there and starts to grow up. Ruthie knows how this sweetly selfish rich boy can earn his keep—and be out of her hair in under a week. After all, there is a position vacant…

Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political. The tenth impression. With new and several other additions, both in prose and verse, not extant in the former impressions. (Lusoria, etc.-A brief character of the Low Countries.).

Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political. The tenth impression. With new and several other additions, both in prose and verse, not extant in the former impressions. (Lusoria, etc.-A brief character of the Low Countries.).
Title Resolves: Divine, Moral, Political. The tenth impression. With new and several other additions, both in prose and verse, not extant in the former impressions. (Lusoria, etc.-A brief character of the Low Countries.). PDF eBook
Author Owen FELTHAM
Publisher
Pages 378
Release 1677
Genre
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Personal Impressions

Personal Impressions
Title Personal Impressions PDF eBook
Author Isaiah Berlin
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 527
Release 2014-05-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1400851688

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In this collection of remarkable biographical portraits, the great essayist and intellectual historian Isaiah Berlin brings to life a wide range of prominent twentieth-century thinkers, politicians, and writers. These include Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Chaim Weizmann, Albert Einstein, Virginia Woolf, Aldous Huxley, Boris Pasternak, and Anna Akhmatova. With the exception of Roosevelt, Berlin met them all, and he knew many of them well. Other figures recalled here include the Zionist Yitzhak Sadeh, the U.S. Supreme Court judge Felix Frankfurter, the classicist and wit Maurice Bowra, the philosopher J. L. Austin, and the literary critic Edmund Wilson. For this edition, ten new pieces have been added, including portraits of David Ben-Gurion, Maynard and Lydia Keynes, and Stephen Spender, as well as Berlin's autobiographical reflections on Jewish Oxford and his Oxford undergraduate years. Rich and enlightening, Personal Impressions is a vibrant demonstration of Berlin’s belief that ideas truly live only through people.