| A Diet to Die for (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 5) Publication Date: November 1989Claire Malloy believes there is just one thing better than chocolate...and it's not jumping a round in an aerobics class. Nonetheless, she gets roped into accompanying a chubby heiress named Maribeth to Faberville, Arkansas's hottest new fitness center. Personally, Claire thinks the best way for Maribeth to lose 160 unnecessary pounds would be to dump her abusive husband. But while Claire's teenage daughter Caron unsuccessfully tries every fad diet she can find (as long as it doesn't mean cutting out pizza), Claire has to admit Maribeth's commitment to diet, wo...
| | Mint Julep Murder (Death on Demand Mysteries, No. 9) Release Date: August 1, 1995Another installment in the author's award-winning Death on Demand series follows the husband-and-wife team of bookworm-sleuths, Annie and Max Darling, as they investigate a murder at a book festival. ...
| | Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field (Anthem Scholarship in the Digital Age) Publication Date: July 1, 2012| ISBN-10: 0857284541 | ISBN-13: 978-0857284549‘Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field’ is the first book to use digital humanities strategies to integrate the scope and methods of book and publishing history with issues and debates in literary studies. By mining, visualising and modelling data from ‘AustLit’ – an online bibliography of Australian literature that leads the world in its comprehensiveness and scope – this study revises established conceptions of Australian literary history, presenting new ways ...
| | Hound: a novel Publication Date: September 1, 2009"Death was, after all, the way Henry made his living."A bookhound, Henry Sullivan buys and sells books he finds at estate auctions and library sales around Boston and often from the relatives of the recently deceased. He’s in his late thirties, single, and comfortably set in his ways. But when a woman from his past, Morgan Johnson, calls to ask him to look at her late husband’s books, he is drawn into the dark machinations of a family whose mixed loyalties and secret history will have fatal results.Hound, the first novel featuring Henry Sulliv...
| | Morocco bound: Adrift among books, ...
| | Tea is for Terror (A Claire Gulliver Mystery) Publication Date: August 2004| Series: A Claire Gulliver Mystery The first book in the Claire Gulliver Mystery series, Tea is for Terror finds Claire co-sponsoring a tour of England with her friend and travel book author, Lucy Springer. Lucy's latest book, An Armchair Traveler's Adventure, and the tour, are imed at wannabe travelers who haven't yet ventured out of The United States. The "untour," as they call it, follows the book's agenda, testing the itinerary while verifying the data contained in the manuscript for the final edit. The "untour" will be great publicity for the book's launch ...
| | Movie Cat (A "Big Mike" Mystery) Release Date: April 1, 1999Empty Creek, Arizona, becomes the backlot for a shocking mystery when the film director of a big-budget western is found dead. For Penelope Warren, ex-Marine, bookstore owner, and occasional detective, finding the killer, with the help of her 25-pound Abysinian cat, is a scene she's fated to play. ...
| | Fatal Shadows Publication Date: May 9, 2007Adrien English Mystery Series #1Someone's out to get Los Angeles bookseller Adrien English. His best friend has been viciously murdered, now he's getting weird phone calls and sinister gifts from a mysterious "admirer." The cops think he's trying to divert suspicion from himself-with the exception of sexy and homophobic homicide detective Jake Riordan. Is Riordan really such a great detective--or does he have a few secrets of his own? Is his offer to help Adrien on the level or is he out to nail his favorite suspect -- to the wall? ...
| | Parnassus On Wheels (The Art of the Novella) Release Date: August 31, 2010| Series: The Art of the Novella I imagined him in his beloved Brooklyn, strolling in Prospect Park and preaching to chance comers about his gospel of good books."When you sell a man a book," says Roger Mifflin, the sprite-like bookpeddler at the center of this classic novella, "you don't sell him justtwelve ounces of paper and ink and glue—you sell him a whole new life."In this beguiling but little-known prequel to Christopher Morley'sbeloved Haunted Bookshop, the "whole new life" that the travelingbookman delivers to Helen McGill, the narrator of Parnassu...
| | Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co. Publication Date: October 11, 1999For twenty years, from 1977 to 1997, Books & Co. was one of the premier independent bookstores in the country. Stocking a wide range of quality fiction and nonfiction, Books & Co. was the kind of bookstore writers and readers dream about: a place where reading was an adventure, where interesting works would always be available, where writers would congregate to share ideas and discuss their writing. Its closing, in a rent dispute with the Whitney Museum of Art, caused a media sensation as readers and book lovers decried the end of a cultural icon. In Booksto...
| | Dinosaur Cat : A "Big Mike" Mystery Release Date: May 1, 1998| Series: Big Mike Mystery Mystery bookstore owner Penelope Warren and her intrepid feline co-sleuth, Mycroft are on the case, after the discovery of a baby Seismosaurus Rex fossil in Empty Creek, Arizona, leads to the murder of a young scientist. ...
| | The Bookshop at 10 Curzon Street: Letters Between Nancy Mitford and Heywood Hill 1952-73 Publication Date: November 2004A brilliant personality, remarkable novelist and legendary letter writer, it is widely known that Nancy Mitford was also a bookseller. From 1942-6 she worked in Heywood Hill's famous shop in Curzon Street, and effectively ran it when the male staff were called up for war service. After the war she left to live in France but maintained an abiding interest in the shop, its stock, and its many and varied customers who themselves form a cavalcade of the literary stars of post war Britain. Her letters to Heywood advise on recent French titles that might appeal to hi...
| | A Holly Jolly Murder (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 12) Release Date: November 1, 1997My mother was a very strange woman, and so was my father, begins Malthea Hendlerson, an elderly woman whose beliefs are even odder than her manner. Claire Malloy, mild-mannered bookseller in Farberville, Arkansas, is eager for a customer, even one who claims to be the Arch Druid of the Sacred Grove of Keltria. So, when Claire's boyfriend, police lieutenant Peter Rosen, starts spending too much time with his ex-wife, Claire accepts Malthea's invitation to attend a winter solstice celebration at the Sacred Grove.The festivities and the Druids themselves all seem i...
| | The Goodbye Body (Claire Malloy Mysteries, No. 15) Release Date: April 4, 2006Claire Malloy runs a bookstore in the normally quiet college town of Farberville, Arkansas-an enterprise which provides the verging-on-meager living for her and her deeply sarcastic teenage daughter Caron. So when emergency work forces Claire and Caron to abandon their apartment for a few weeks, they are in no financial position to put themselves up in style and Claire is thrilled to accept a customer's offer to let them stay at her well-stocked, well-equipped palatial home while she is traveling.Of course, nothing is ever that easy. No sooner do Claire and Caron e...
| | Baseball Cat (Big Mike Mystery/Garrison Allen) Release Date: June 1, 1997| Series: Big Mike Mystery/Garrison Allen Bookstore owner-turned-amateur sleuth Penelope Warren and her feline sidekick, ""Big Mike"" Mycroft, investigate when the owner of the Arizona Coyotes, a semi-professional baseball team, is killed by a blow from a baseball bat during the annual Empty Creek, Arizona, Elizabethan Festival." ...
| | Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the Dot.Com Juggernaut Publication Date: June 2004The entertaining story of the first five years of Amazon.com, recounted by employee number 55. "Americans with an eye cocked toward the markets were asked to believe that Amazon, a two-year-old bookseller, was worth more than the combined values of Sears and US Steel."from Amazonia James Marcus was hired as a senior editor at Amazon.com in 1996, giving him a ringside seat for the company's explosive rise and dismal wallet-busting swoon. Nowas the e-commerce giant makes an astonishing comebackhe tells all. Unlike the recent crop of dot.com memoirs,...
| | amazon.com - Get Big Fast : Inside the Revolutionary Business Model That Changed the World Release Date: April 5, 2000In Amazon.com Jeff Bezos built something the world had never seen. He created the most recognized brand name on the Internet and became one of the richest men in the world. He was recently named Time magazine's Person of the Year and was crowned "the king of cybercommerce."Yet for all the success and all the media exposure, the inside story of Amazon.com has never really been told. In this revealing, unauthorized account of Amazon's astounding rise, Robert Spector, journalist and bestselling author, gives us the fastpaced, behind-the-scenes true story of the compan...
| | Complete Guide to Starting a Used Bookstore: Old Books into Gold ...
| | Mary Anne And The Haunted Bookstore (The Baby-Sitters Club Mystery) Publication Date: April 1, 1998| Age Level: 7 and up | Grade Level: 2 and up...
| | Jeff Bezos: Amazon.com Architect (Publishing Pioneers) ...
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