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List view record 1781: Weatherland : writers & artists under English skiesList view anchor tag for record 1781: Weatherland : writers & artists under English skies
List view record 1782: WeaverList view anchor tag for record 1782: Weaver
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Weaver

Baxter, Stephen2008
Books
Review: "The Weaver of Time's Tapestry has finally succeeded in twisting the threads of history into a new shape; the Luftwaffe have pushed the RAF to the brink, and the invasion barges have reached the beaches of Sussex and Kent. Britain wakes up to the nightmare of the Wermacht unleashed in Sou...
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List view record 1783: Webster's new world dictionaryList view anchor tag for record 1783: Webster's new world dictionary
List view record 1784: Webster's New World Hebrew dictionary : Hebrew-English, English-HebrewList view anchor tag for record 1784: Webster's New World Hebrew dictionary : Hebrew-English, English-Hebrew
List view record 1785: Wedding speeches : perfect words for a perfect dayList view anchor tag for record 1785: Wedding speeches : perfect words for a perfect day
List view record 1786: The weeping grassList view anchor tag for record 1786: The weeping grass
List view record 1787: Weird things customers say in bookshopsList view anchor tag for record 1787: Weird things customers say in bookshops
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List view record 1788: Welcome to story club : candid true tales by Australia's funniest oversharersList view anchor tag for record 1788: Welcome to story club : candid true tales by Australia's funniest oversharers
List view record 1789: Well may we say... : the speeches that made AustraliaList view anchor tag for record 1789: Well may we say... : the speeches that made Australia
List view record 1790: What? : 108 Zen poemsList view anchor tag for record 1790: What? : 108 Zen poems
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What? : 108 Zen poems

Ko, Ŭn, 1933-2008
Books
Review: "Korea's premier poet, the former Buddhist monk Ko Un, presents 108 Zen poems. These "thought-stopping Koan-like mental firecrackers" (as Allen Ginsberg called them) let us taste, hear, smell, and see the absurdities and miracles of daily life. Accompanied by Ko Un's own brush-painting il...
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