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61. Felicity Wishes Secrets and Surprises
 
62. Thompson kin of Yellow Creek Valley
 
63. The Sense and Sensibility: Screenplay
 
64. Co Edition South Africa Felicity
 
65. The Sense and Sensibility: Screenplay
66. BBC Radio Presents: King Lear
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67. The Mysterious Private Thompson:
68. Freedom Melody
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69. Violet Rose
$7.99
70. Emma (Classic, HighBridge)
 
$28.49
71. Life And Letters Of William Barton
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72. People From Oxford: Richard I
 
73. Queen Emma and the Bishop
 
74. The Mysterious Private Thompson,The
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75. Emma
 
76. A Letter for Emma
 
77. Biographical history of the families
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78. My Emma's Moon
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79. Life And Letters Of William Barton
 
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61. Felicity Wishes Secrets and Surprises
by Emma Thompson and Helen Bailey
 Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B000OV5TDI
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62. Thompson kin of Yellow Creek Valley
by Emma Catheryn Champion Brown
 Unknown Binding: 9 Pages (1974)

Asin: B0006CG1WI
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63. The Sense and Sensibility: Screenplay & Diaries : Bringing Jane Austen's Novel t
by Emma Thompson; Introduction-Lindsay Doran; Photographer-Clive Coote
 Hardcover: Pages (1995-01-01)

Asin: B002K7XKHG
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64. Co Edition South Africa Felicity Wishes Friendship
by Emma Thompson
 Hardcover: Pages (2002-07-09)

Isbn: 0340874236
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65. The Sense and Sensibility: Screenplay & Diaries
by Emma Thompson
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B000XXG85U
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66. BBC Radio Presents: King Lear by William Shakespeare (Presented by The Renaissance Theatre Company) [3 Audio Cassettes/3.5 Hrs.]
by William Shakespeare
Audio Cassette: Pages (1994)

Asin: B002RCB1I4
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Renaissance Theatre Company presents an extraordinary new production of King Lear. With Sir John Gielgud as Lear, Kenneth Branagh as Edmond, and Emma Thompson as Cordelia, this stellar cast illuminates the terrible consequences of one man's decision to defy the dictates of time and nature in a brilliant, ensemble performance. Embodying some of the most profoundly moving expressions of power corrupted, of love and loyalty betrayed, and of man himself betrayed by age and folly, this production of King Lear sweeps the listener into a majestic maelstrom of love and hate, death and madness. This clear and subtly nuanced dramatization combines a full cast with an outstanding musical score and full sound effects, bringing this magnificent Shakespearean classic vividly to life. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars An excellent performance
I was fortunate in that I duplicated my copy of these audio cassettes to CD before finally wearing them out!

This is an excellent performance, and it has been the standard by which every other production of Lear has been judged, at least for me.I've lost the cast notes, so I can't tell you who the person who played the Fool was, sadly, but the exchanges between him and Gielgud are letter perfect.

As I write this, Amazon lists the performance as being out of stock with no listing on when they expect more copies in, and I've not found CD reproductions anywhere.I can only hope others can find duplicates out there, as it would be tragic for such a fine performance to have been lost. ... Read more


67. The Mysterious Private Thompson: The Double Life of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Civil War Soldier
by Laura Leedy Gansler
Paperback: 272 Pages (2007-07-01)
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Asin: 0803259883
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Resurrecting a lost hero of the Civil War, The Mysterious Private Thompson tells the remarkable story of Sarah Emma Edmonds (1841–98), who disguised herself as a man and defended her country at a time of war. Drawing on Edmonds's journals and those of the men she served with, Laura Leedy Gansler recreates Edmonds’s experience in some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, including both the First and the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Peninsula Campaign, and the Battle of Fredericksburg, during which she served with distinction in combat as a “male” nurse and braved enemy fire as a mail carrier. Gansler also investigates Edmonds's claim to have been a spy, going behind enemy lines disguised as a slave (by staining her skin with silver nitrate), as a Confederate soldier, and even, ironically, as a peddler woman.
 
After two years of valiant service, the young soldier, who twice rejected medical attention for injuries sustained in the line of duty for fear of being discovered, was struck down with malaria. Rather than risk detection by a military doctor, “Franklin Thompson” disappeared and was marked down as a deserter. Twenty years later, having resumed her female identity, Edmonds emerged from obscurity to fight for her pension and reunite with her surprised former comrades, who had not known their brother-in-arms was a woman. This intimate portrait is, above all, a personal drama about the lengths one daring woman was willing to go to chart her own destiny.
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5-0 out of 5 stars So good it should be made into a movie!!!
"The Mysterious Private Thompson" is a first-rate, riveting book about a woman who ran away from home to avoid an arranged marriage and disguised herself as a man to make her way in the world.She first became a successful traveling book salesman and then, astoundingly, served as a Civil War soldier for two years.Not only is the story fascinating as to how someone could maintain a disguise so effectively for so long a period of time, but the story's historical context is so carefully researched and deftly conveyed that you are almost unaware that this is a history book as well as a human interest story.I learned more in this book about the Battles of Bull Run, the Peninsula Campaign, the Battle of Fredericksburg, plus Generals McClellan and Burnside, than I had in all my years of school.Laura Gansler is a brilliant, gifted writer and I highly recommend this book. ... Read more


68. Freedom Melody
by STEVIE THOMPSON
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-09-22)
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Asin: B004477Z0I
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Imagine being in a life free where you have been blessed to be healthy and settled in life and while living we wish that the one's close will inherit the same.

This is the Freedom Melody, the ones raising and surrounding her had taught Melody what they could. She had books in raised print, sent regularly from the institution where she had learned to read and write. She was happy; no child could ever have been happier, Miss Vesta thought, if she had had three pairs of eyes. She was the heart of the village, its pride, its wonder. They had looked forward to a life of simple usefulness and kindliness for her, tending the sick with that marvelous skill which seemed a special gift from Heaven; cheering, comforting, delighting old and young, by the magic of her voice and the gentle spell of her looks and ways.

Will she be the person she was raised to be or will she dabble around and find out what life is really about?

You will see after reading Freedom Melody. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Freedom
Melody is a great girl. This character was to live the life she was raised and it is very inspiring story. ... Read more


69. Violet Rose
by Emma Davis, C.W. Cooke, Brian Hess, Erik Thompson
Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-09-28)
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Asin: 1616239425
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Violet Rose is a self-proclaimed sixth grader super-sleuth, a foster child who discovers that many of the people in her normal suburban town are actually supernatural beings hiding in seemingly ordinary lives. With best friends, Lindsey and Ciara, a spirit from a Renoir painting, Violet is a little detective that never gives up, solving cases after homework while learning about the magical gift her grandfather passed onto her. ... Read more


70. Emma (Classic, HighBridge)
by Jane Austen
Audio Cassette: Pages (1996-10-01)
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Asin: 1565111702
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Occasionally thoughtless, always headstrong, and constantly meddling, Emma Woodhouse is a character for the ages. This recording brings to life the delicious humor and polished irony that makes Emma a timeless delight. A major motion picture starring Gweneth Paltrow and Sophie Thompson. 2 cassettes.Amazon.com Review
Of all Jane Austen's heroines, Emma Woodhouse is the most flawed, the most infuriating, and, in the end, the most endearing. Pride andPrejudice's Lizzie Bennet has more wit and sparkle; CatherineMorland in Northanger Abbey more imagination; and Sense andSensibility's Elinor Dashwood certainly more sense--but Emma islovable precisely because she is so imperfect. Austen only completed sixnovels in her lifetime, of which five feature young women whose chances formaking a good marriage depend greatly on financial issues, and whoseprospects if they fail are rather grim. Emma is the exception: "EmmaWoodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happydisposition seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; andhad lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distressor vex her." One may be tempted to wonder what Austen could possibly findto say about so fortunate a character. The answer is, quite a lot.

For Emma, raised to think well of herself, has such a high opinionof her own worth that it blinds her to the opinions of others. The storyrevolves around a comedy of errors: Emma befriends Harriet Smith, a youngwoman of unknown parentage, and attempts to remake her in her own image.Ignoring the gaping difference in their respective fortunes and stations inlife, Emma convinces herself and her friend that Harriet should look ashigh as Emma herself might for a husband--and she zeroes in on an ambitiousvicar as the perfect match. At the same time, she reads too much into aflirtation with Frank Churchill, the newly arrived son of family friends,and thoughtlessly starts a rumor about poor but beautiful JaneFairfax, the beloved niece of two genteelly impoverished elderly ladies inthe village. As Emma's fantastically misguided schemes threaten to surgeout of control, the voice of reason is provided by Mr. Knightly, theWoodhouse's longtime friend and neighbor.Though Austen herself described Emma as "a heroine whom no one but myselfwill much like," she endowed her creation with enough charm to see herthrough her most egregious behavior, and the saving grace of being able tolearn from her mistakes. By the end of the novel Harriet, Frank, and Janeare all properly accounted for, Emma is wiser (though certainly notsadder), and the reader has had the satisfaction of enjoying Jane Austen atthe height of her powers. --Alix Wilber ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars I didn't like it.
A lot of people have said that Emma is one of their favorite books but I would have to differ. This book put me to sleep every time I picked it up.It was dull and boring, this is only my opinion. I would not let this book effect and make me not want to read Jane Austen again. Since it is only one book out of many of hers. I felt this book was for a different crowd of people. Maybe I should have waited till I was older and grasped the concept more.
Miss. Taylor Emma's good friend and governess get's married and move's out. Emma has no clue what to do with herself. Mr. Woodhouse, Emma's father, gets upset and thinks Miss. Taylor now known as Mrs. Weston is making a huge mistake of leaving the family and things will never be the same without her living at the house. Emma then meets a girl named Harriet Smith, who is not as smart as Emma but she likes how she is willing to learn and listen to what she had to say. They went on daily walks around the town. Mr. Martin a very dull farmer that Emma's brother-in-law works proposes to Harriett who has had a crush on him before Emma tried to set her up with Mr. Elton. Emma influences her to refuse the offer of marriage, so she does. This was before n and got to know each other very well.
Emma thinks she can match anyone up with love, if they gave her a chance. She herself has vowed to remain single. She tries to set Harriet, up with Mr. Elton, but Mr. Elton likes Emma instead of Harriet and wants to marry her. Emma refuses and Mr. Elton leaves and gets married to some person who nobody thinks is worthy of him. When Emma finds out Mr. Elton got married she doesn't want Harriet to find out since she is still hung up on him they found out Mr. Elton had married. Emma is very controlling when it comes to love, and this is one reason why I didn't like the book she aggravated me.
Mrs. Weston's stepson is coming she is nervous he won't like her and confides in Emma. Emma is out for a carriage ride and she gets stuck. Mr. Churchill Mr. Weston's son comes and helps her get out, he doesn't tell her who he is till after and she is amazed by how good looking he is. She is confused with hr feelings for him after that. She thinks she may be in love but she doesn't feel like she is. Mr. Churchill likes a woman named Jane who is staying with Miss. Bates, a dear friend of Emma.Emma doesn't really like Jane since she always has one over her. For example at a party that was thrown they asked Emma if she would like to play the piano, when she is done Jane is asked to play the piano and everyone loved Jane's when people only like Emma's performance.
At a picnic with Jane, Mr. Churchill, Miss. Bates, Mr. Elton, his wife, and Mr. Knightly, Emma's very good friend.Emma insults her friend, Miss. Bates. Mr. Knightly tells Emma off. Emma realizes she loves Mr. Knightly but is worried he loves Harriet. They secretly have feelings for each other but neither of them do anything. Finally they do confess there feelings and they get engaged. Harriet ends up with Mr. Martin and Mr. Churchill ends up with Jane.
Mrs. Weston becomes pregnant and Emma does not want anyone to know about her and Mr. Knightly's engagement until the baby is born. Jane and Mr. Churchill are also keeping their engagement a secret.
I couldn't really relate to this book. I would have done a lot of things different then what she did. For starters I would not have gone and meddled into every ones love life. Its their life and people need to respect that and not mess with it. I understand she thought she was helping everyone but truth be told she wasn't and it just was annoying to see how she kept going off and doing that throughout the book.



5-0 out of 5 stars Austen's longest, and perhaps most rewarding, novel
Emma Woodhouse has it all. She's the only Austen heroine who doesn't seem to need anything. All the other heroines are either in difficult financial straits or they're going to be, but Emma is actually wealthy. She's the only lady in her home, and since her father is an aging hypochondriac, she makes all the important decisions and has a degree of power and independence. Despite her singleness, Emma has great social standing as the chief well-bred lady of her small town of Highbury, and she's admired and respected by all. On top of that, she's young, smart, and attractive. So what could this heroine possibly need that she doesn't already have? Humility and empathy. Five weddings, a half-dozen major misunderstandings, and 400 pages pass before she gains them, but Emma's ending is as happy and triumphant as the close of Pride and Prejudice.

While most Austen heroines get to travel around some, either because they've been displaced from their homes, invited on vacation, or both, Emma is firmly rooted in Highbury, influencing her neighbors and being influenced by them. Emma's flaws are insidious because no one but friend-of-the-family Mr. Knightley notices that she has them. Everyone around her thinks she's angelic, accomplished, and positively brilliant, so when she decides to find a husband for her young friend Harriet, she naturally assumes that her advice and discernment are flawless. Emma nudges Harriet into refusing one man's proposal and setting her heart on another gentleman, but nothing turns out as Emma hopes.

Most of Emma's plans and notions ultimately tie back to feeding her own ego. She may say--and may fully believe--that she wants Harriet to make a good match simply out of friendship and kindness, but if Harriet, a girl without a dowry or advanced social skills, makes an excellent match, it'll be entirely due to Emma's influence. That's why it's so fortunate that her plans don't work out--it would be bad for Emma's character if she was vindicated in playing God. But though Emma is proven wrong several times, this is a light, optimistic story, so she is never humiliated. She's embarrassed and humbled a little, but the new understanding she gains makes her a better, stronger person.

The other big schemer in the book is Frank Churchhill, whose actions aren't honorable even if his intentions are. He's not villainous, but he's careless and inflicts a good deal of pain on those who love him most by pretending to like Emma and pretending to disdain his secret fiancée, Jane Fairfax. It's bad enough that he deceives all of Highbury into thinking he wants to court Emma, but it's another matter altogether when he helps keep his and Jane's secret by insulting Jane when she's away and feeding unpleasant rumors about her. Even though concealment was vital, it seems like Frank went too far in playing his role, and he's ultimately rewarded with his aunt's fortune and Jane's love despite his poor behavior. He's a bit of a Karma Houdini, as TV Tropes would call it; he always evades the unpleasant consequences that should be coming his way.

I've heard that endings in fiction should always be unexpected, but at the same time inevitable, and Emma is a brilliant example of this convention. All the matches that come about are not the ones that Emma expects (it's not just her--Harriet and Mr. and Mrs. Weston also make wrong guesses about who will marry whom), yet at the same time, they are the only suitable and reasonable matches. Mr. Elton is only pretending to be a good-hearted man, so he marries a rich, obnoxious woman who fits better with him than sweet little Harriet would. Mr. Martin is a kind, humble farmer who will never look down on Harriet for her illegitimate parentage, so he's an excellent husband for a girl who has a gentle temperament and good looks, but not much else to recommend her. Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill seem the most mismatched of the group, but they get by since they're complimentary opposites; she has all the wisdom in the relationship and he has all the energy and zest for life. And Emma and Mr. Knightley make the ultimate perfect-yet-surprising match, mainly because they were both totally content to be single. But Emma needs someone who will call her on her occasional rudeness and pride, and Mr. Knightley is almost too self-sufficient and rigid and needs to soften a little and incorporate another person into his daily life.

Emma is longer than Austen's other books, but it's lovely from start to finish. It's a comedy of manners that ends with the heroine not just receiving, but earning, her happily ever after. It's an old favorite of mine and I hope you'll like it, too.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but falls short of Pride and Prejudice
When Jane Austen sat down to write Emma, she had a tall order. Her previous work, Pride and Prejudice, is one of the great masterpieces in English literature. Unsurprisingly, Emma does not measure up to P&P, but is still a delightful read in its own right. The same themes that readers have come to associate with Jane Austen are all present in Emma: courtship, marriage, Victorian reserve, and, of course, social status. The biggest problem I had with Emma is that the characterization is not near as solid as in Austen's previous work. The only truly interesting character is the main protagonist, Emma, whose wit and vivacity sparkle throughout. The only fair way to read Emma is to do so without comparing it to Pride and Prejudice. Doing so, this book stands just fine upon its own merit. Just don't expect lightning to strike twice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great novel
Thank you for the quick shipment!The novel is in great condition and will be a nice edition to my library.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great writing, great story
I think most people are already familiar with the story of Emma, and many are probably also familiar with the back-story, which is that Jane Austendecided to write about a character which she thought "nobody but myself will much like." I dare say there are plenty of people who indeed do not like Emma Woodhouse, but I have loved plenty of books, TV shows, and movies centered on a character I disliked (or even hated) far more than Emma, whose faults do not, at least, include witlessness, stupidity, or true ugliness of character.

Added to Emma's attractiveness as a protagonist and other well-rounded characters that we may love orhate, is Jane Austen's excellent prose and story plotting, and, most importantly, her cutting humor and social commentary. Oh wait, perhaps most important is the love story--or love stories--that touch the readers' hearts. Or at least touched mine. All of those elements are there, and so I enjoyed the book. While not my favorite book of Austen's, Emma is far from my least favorite (ahem, Mansfield Park). ... Read more


71. Life And Letters Of William Barton Rogers V2 (1896)
by William Barton Rogers
 Paperback: 474 Pages (2010-09-10)
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Asin: 1163918342
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72. People From Oxford: Richard I of England, John of England, J. B. S. Haldane, E. P. Thompson, Alec Jeffreys, Colin Dexter, Emma Watson, Sophie
Paperback: 484 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1157474462
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Chapters: Richard I of England, John of England, J. B. S. Haldane, E. P. Thompson, Alec Jeffreys, Colin Dexter, Emma Watson, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Hugh Laurie, P. D. James, Jonny Greenwood, Nell Gwyn, Colin Greenwood, Stephen Hawking, Dorothy L. Sayers, Jacqueline Du Pré, Afifi Al-Akiti, Miriam Margolyes, Leonard Cheshire, George F. Cotterill, Thomas Harriot, Noel Godfrey Chavasse, Nik Turner, Rob Leslie-Carter, Jason Plato, Bradley Smith, Alex Pearce, Martin Keown, David Benson, Simon Levay, Henry Marten, John Kendrew, Damian Stephens, William Davenant, Gaz Coombes, Basil Thomson, Tristram Cary, William Levett, Gladys Mitchell, Francis Trevelyan Buckland, Tom Hollander, Simon Burnett, Jorian Jenks, Dexter Blackstock, Lucy Gordon, Garry Parker, Shane Higgs, Mara Yamauchi, Anthony Wood, Joe Mitty, Thea Gilmore, Henry Mayr-Harting, William de Brailes, John Sergeant, A.w. Lawrence, Mitzi Cunliffe, Ran Laurie, Sebastian Siegel, Eric Waldram Kemp, Brenda Rawnsley, Theophilus Carter, Jonathan Bowen, Jane Tranter, David Oyelowo, Harriet Hunt, David Usher, Jane Burden, Henry Broadhurst, Neville Stuart Talbot, Philip Toynbee, Gilbert Cannan, William Ince, Sarah Loosemore, Eddie Odhiambo, William Chillingworth, Dee D. Jackson, Bernard Paget, Michael Aris, Hannah England, Julian Vereker, Nicholas Owen, Eric Odhiambo, Humphrey Searle, Henry Acland, James Lavelle, Peter Laslett, Mick Quinn, Joey Beauchamp, Jane Allsop, Kathleen Raven, Elizabeth Spriggs, Mark Salter, Adam Hinshelwood, Winifred Nicholson, Humphry Bowen, Lennox Berkeley, James Alexander Green, Simon Bailey, Rob Harris, Robert D'oyly, Lindsay Blackett, Earl of Oxford, Ronald Poulton-Palmer, Yasmin le Bon, Gulshan Esther, Cliff Holton, Stephen Phillips, Sharon Bowles, Mike Bartlett, Richard Sorabji, Simon Gillett, Jim Rosenthal, Earl of Oxford and Asquith, Richard Lee, Walter Swinburn, Austen Ivereigh, Philip Webb, John Richard Green, Roger Ainsworth, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ve...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=26368 ... Read more


73. Queen Emma and the Bishop
by Katharine Shirley Thompson
 Paperback: Pages (1987)

Asin: B0038VEHDY
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74. The Mysterious Private Thompson,The Double Life of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Civil War
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2005-01-01)

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75. Emma
by Jane Austen
Audio Cassette: Pages (2006-05-01)
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Asin: 1840327715
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Jane Austen's enduring tale of romantic entanglement, read by Sophie Thompson, Emma is considered by many to be Jane Austen's finest work. Its heroine is selfish and manipulative yet completely fascinating, running riot with other people's emotions and relationships. The author employs her greatest skills to bring about Emma's consequent crisis, awakening, and happy resolution.
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76. A Letter for Emma
by Mollie Thompson
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1989-09-21)

Isbn: 0862015693
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77. Biographical history of the families of William H. Stock and Emma Cutler Stock, his wife, and John Stock and Laura Bamford (Bumford) Stock, his wife, and their descendants
by Harold Thompson Stock
 Unknown Binding: 185 Pages (1979)

Asin: B0006E5SWA
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78. My Emma's Moon
by Linda Thompson
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A child's view of the moon. ... Read more


79. Life And Letters Of William Barton Rogers V2 (1896)
by William Barton Rogers
Hardcover: 472 Pages (2010-09-10)
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80. Harry comienza a crecer: la nueva aventura de Harry Potter es un excelente panorama para las vacaciones que se acercan. Se debe poner atención en los nuevos ... de película): An article from: Mensaje
by Pablo Azócar
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This digital document is an article from Mensaje, published by Residencia San Roberto Bellarmino on July 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1335 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Harry comienza a crecer: la nueva aventura de Harry Potter es un excelente panorama para las vacaciones que se acercan. Se debe poner atención en los nuevos hechizos, ya que hay uno que puede dar un poco de luz a nuestro oscuro invierno: es cosa de exclamar ¡Expecto Patronum!(Harry Potter y el prisionero de Azkabán)(Reseña de película)
Author: Pablo Azócar
Publication: Mensaje (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2004
Publisher: Residencia San Roberto Bellarmino
Volume: 53Issue: 530Page: 46(2)

Article Type: Reseña de película

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