Author: Galloway, Scott, 1964- author.
Published: 2018
Call Number: XX(867784.1)
Format: Books
Author: Chaikin, Andrew, 1956- Hanks, Tom.
Published: 2007
Call Number: 629.4 CHAIKIN
Format: Books
Author: MacArthur, John, 1939-
Published: 2005
Call Number: 220.9 MACARTHU
Format: Books
Summary: Learn more than fascinating information about the women of the Bible-- you'll discover the unmistakable chronology of God's redemptive work in history through their lives.
Author: Miller, John G., 1958-
Published: 2004 2001
Call Number: 153.83 MILLER
Format: Books
Author: Krentz, Jayne Ann.
Published: 2003
Call Number: F KRENTZ
Format: Books
Author: Klein, Joe, 1946-
Published: 1999 1980
Call Number: B GUTHRIE
Format: Books
Author: Davis, Francis.
Published: 1995
Call Number: 781.643 DAVIS
Format: Books
Author: Time-Life Books.
Published: 1995
Call Number: 641.5 THURSDAY
Format: Books
Author: Vezza, Diane Simone.
Published: 1993
Call Number: 641.6 VEZZA
Format: Books
Author: Kushner, Harold S.
Published: 1993
Call Number: 296 KUSHNER
Format: Books
Author: Newman, Leslie, 1939-
Published: 1990
Call Number: 641.5 NEWMAN
Format: Books
Author: Alpert, Hollis, 1916-2007
Published: 1990
Call Number: 782.1 ALPERT
Format: Books
Author: Oliver, Paul.
Published: 1969
Call Number: 784 OLIVER
Format: Books
“Pay the Piper,” a manuscript by George A. Romero, the director of classics like “Night of the Living Dead,” was incomplete. Daniel Kraus, who studied Romero’s oeuvre, gave it a fitting finish.
“Pay the Piper,” a manuscript by George A. Romero, the director of classics like “Night of the Living Dead,” was incomplete. Daniel Kraus, who studied Romero’s oeuvre, gave it a fitting finish.
Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert once had a falling out over a spoon, but their new cookbook has them in the kitchen, with love, laughter, and the right utensils.
In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an unassuming Milwaukee enclave.
In the journalist Dan Kois’s new book, “Hampton Heights,” a group of middle-school boys discover magic and frights in an unassuming Milwaukee enclave.
Richard Flanagan’s new book progresses like a nuclear chain reaction, moving from personal narrative to world events.
Richard Flanagan’s new book progresses like a nuclear chain reaction, moving from personal narrative to world events.
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