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The Love Poems
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Ovid, A D Melville (Translator), E J Kenney (Introduction by)
Ovid's love-poetry was typically original and innovative. His witty analysis in the Amores (Loves) of the elegiac relationship develops with relentless irony its essential paradox - love as simultaneously fulfilling and destructive - to its logical conclusion: definitive disestablishment of the poet-lover's role as presented by Gallus, Tibullus, ...
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You and the Law in New Jersey: A Resource Guide
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Melville D Miller, Nancy Goldhill
What are your rights if you are fired from your job? What should you do if you are a crime victim or witness? How can you fight a child custody battle? What can you do if your landlord refuses to provide you with heat in the winter? You and the Law in New Jersey, newly updated, is the ideal guidebook to assist readers in understanding the law, ...
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Sorrows of an Exile: Tristia
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Ovid, A D Melville (Translator), E J Kenney (Introduction by)
In AD 8 Ovid's brilliant career was abruptly blasted when the Emperor Augustus banished him, for reasons never satisfactorily explained, to Tomis (Constanta) on the Black Sea. This is a new translation of the five books of Tristia (Sorrows) which express his reaction to this savage and, as he clearly regarded it, unjust sentence. The title of the ...
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Civic Revolutionaries: Igniting the Passion for Change in America's Communities
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Douglas Henton, John G Melville, Kimberly A Walesh
"Civic Revolutionaries" offers a practical guide for renewing the great American tradition of spirited, breakthrough community leadership. By their very nature, revolutionary leaders help their communities reconcile the competing values on which our nation was built: individualism and community, freedom and responsibility, trust and accountability ...
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Thebaid
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P Papinius Statius, A D Melville (Translator), D W T Vessey (Introduction by)
This is a new translation of the Thebaid of Publius Papinius Statius, an epic poem in twelve books, completed in about AD 90. The Thebaid has been thought by many to stand second only to Virgil among Latin narrative poems. Its theme is the war between Eteocles and Polynices, sons of Oedipus, for the throne of Thebes. Rich in incident and always ...
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Textbook of medical treatment.
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Moby Dick: A Picture Voyage: An Abridged and Illustrated Edition of the Original Classic
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Professor Herman Melville, Tamia A Burt (Editor), Joseph D Thomas (Editor)
Misunderstood and unappreciated in its time, Melville's monumental work has become the classic epic of American literature. He tells the dual story of the initiation of young Ishmael, a schoolteacher, into the life of a seaman, and the tragedy of Captain Ahab's obsession with the white whale. The novel begins with a lengthy dissection of the word ...
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Metamorphoses. Ovid
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A D Melville
The theme of the Metamorphoses is change and transformation, as illustrated in Graeco-Roman myth and legend. On this ostensibly unifying thread Ovid strings together a vast and kaleidoscopic sequence of brilliant narratives, in which the often paradoxical and always arbitrary fates of his human and divine characters reflect the never-ending flux ...
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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward - Part 6: Artemus Ward's Panorama (Dodo Press)
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Artemus Ward, Melville D Landon (Commentaries by)
Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) was an American humorous writer, best known under the nom de plume Artemus Ward. He began life as a compositor and occasional contributor to the daily and weekly journals. In 1858, he published in the Cleveland Plaindealer the first of the "Artemus Ward" series, which in a collected form achieved great popularity ...
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Canadians and the Victoria Cross
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D A Melville
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Journal aboard the bark Ocean Bird on a whaling voyage to Scammon's Lagoon, winter of 1858-1859.
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Charles Melville Scammon, David A. Henderson
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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward - Part 3: Stories and Romances (Dodo Press)
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Artemus Ward, T W Robertson (Introduction by), Melville D Landon (Commentaries by)
Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) was an American humorous writer, best known under the nom de plume Artemus Ward. He began life as a compositor and occasional contributor to the daily and weekly journals. In 1858, he published in the Cleveland Plaindealer the first of the "Artemus Ward" series, which in a collected form achieved great popularity ...
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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward - Part 4: To California and Return (Dodo Press)
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Artemus Ward, T W Robertson (Introduction by), Melville D Landon (Commentaries by)
Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) was an American humorous writer, best known under the nom de plume Artemus Ward. He began life as a compositor and occasional contributor to the daily and weekly journals. In 1858, he published in the Cleveland Plaindealer the first of the "Artemus Ward" series, which in a collected form achieved great popularity ...
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The Complete Works of Artemus Ward - Part 5: The London Punch Letters (Dodo Press)
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Artemus Ward, T W Robertson (Introduction by), Melville D Landon (Commentaries by)
Charles Farrar Browne (1834-1867) was an American humorous writer, best known under the nom de plume Artemus Ward. He began life as a compositor and occasional contributor to the daily and weekly journals. In 1858, he published in the Cleveland Plaindealer the first of the "Artemus Ward" series, which in a collected form achieved great popularity ...
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Ovid, the love poems
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Ovid, A. D. Melville
These translations of Ovid's love poems seek to present them in a witty idiomatic style. The translator believes rhyme to be essential and has used it throughout. This volume includes the version of the "Art of Love" by B.P.Moore with some small revisions by the translator. Ovid's poetry was original and innovative. The setting of his poems is ...
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