Shipping class: US Media Mail
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Deeper Into Movies by Pauline Kael
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Deeper Into Movies is a collection of 1969 to 1972 movie reviews by American film critic Pauline Kael.
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When the Lights Go Down by Pauline Kael
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Brings together all of Kael’s writings for The New Yorker over the past four years, including her famous profile of Cary Grant and her reviews of some two hundred films of the late 1970s.
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Movie Love by Pauline Kael
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Movie Love: Complete Reviews 1988–1991 is the 11th and last collection of film reviews by the critic Pauline Kael and covers the period from October 1988 to March 1991, when she chose to retire from her regular film reviewing duties at The New Yorker. This is a first edition, hardcover edition of the book in…
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I Lost It at the Movies by Pauline Kael
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I Lost It at the Movies is a 1965 compendium of movie reviews from 1954 to 1965 written by Pauline Kael, later a film critic from The New Yorker.
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Hooked by Pauline Kael
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The longtime “New Yorker” film critic gathers more than 175 movie reviews in this collection, covering releases from the period July 1985 to June 1988.
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Confessions of an Advertising Man by David Ogilvy
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A memoir from the “father of advertising,” referred to in 1962 by Time Magazine as “the most sought-after wizard in today’s advertising industry.”
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British Immigrants in Industrial America 1790-1950 by Rowland Tappan Berthoff
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Rowland Tappan Berthoff investigates almost every facet of the British immigrant experience in the New World.
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The Bride of the Wilderness by Charles McCarry
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A unique period romance, set in early eighteenth-century Europe and New England featuring the ancestors of his recurring master-spy Paul Christopher.
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The Secret of the Lost Kingdom by Michael Bolton
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The beloved adult contemporary singer/songwriter wrote a children’s book!
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An Outside Chance: Essays on Sport by Thomas McGuane
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An Outside Chance is a personal account of ten years in the sporting life from Michigan-born author Thomas McGuane.
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Compliments of a Fiend by Frederic Brown
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Compliments of a Fiend is the fourth in Frederic Brown’s series about Ed Hunter and Uncle Am, former carneys turned private detectives.
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After Queer Studies edited by Tyler Bradway and E. L. McCallum
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After Queer Studies maps the literary influences that facilitated queer theory’s academic emergence.
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The Kitchen by Nicolas Freeling
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The Kitchen Book describes Freeling’s formative years as a cook in the 1950s and ’60s.
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Sesame Street Book of Opposites by Zero Mostel and George Mendoza
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A delightful way to learn the concept of opposites from a three-time Tony Award winning actor!
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
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George Orwell’s timeless and timely allegorical novel — a scathing satire on a downtrodden society’s blind march towards totalitarianism.
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But Not Next Door by Harry and David Rosen
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What happens when an integrated housing project is planned for an all-white suburb of a great metropolis?

