Some of the most beloved names in science fiction spin all-new tales of interstellar adventure and wonder Neal Asher John Barnes Cory Doctorow John Kessel Jay Lake John Meaney Elizabeth Moon G
Bill Viola (b. 1951) is one of today's premier video installation artists whose apparently straightforward imagery belies a decades-long investigation into the human imagination and its various states
From the national bestselling author of Wrecked and Razed comes an emotionally charged story of undeniable passion and life-affirming loveLike his brothers Zach and Zane, Trey Barnes thought he had fo
In the nineties, Abigale Applegate and Zach Barnes were the most beloved sitcom child stars in the world. Then they grew up and left Hollywood behind… Whatever happened to Abigale Applegate? She’s be
The Barnes & Noble ReviewThousands of security and law enforcement professionals desperately want to master digital forensics. Hands-on experience is crucial, but where can you get it? Here: Real
In this major new book, Vincent Sherry reveals a fresh continuity in literary history. He traces the idea of decadence back to key events from the failures of the French Revolution to the cataclysm of the Great War. This powerful work of literary criticism and literary history encompasses a rich trajectory that begins with an exposition of the English Romantic poets and ends with a re-evaluation of modernists as varied as W. B. Yeats, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Rebecca West, Djuna Barnes, Samuel Beckett and, centrally, Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot. Sherry's hugely ambitious study will be essential reading for anyone working in modernist studies and twentieth-century literature more generally.
Nurse Lori Barnes agreed to work at a Nigerian clinic for the summer partly to help people—and partly to forget an unhappy romance in the States. She did her usual superb job as a nurse and was especi
The beast that walkslike a man feeds beneath a blood-red Texas moon.Billy Ed and Dory Barnes left the honky-tonk in Tombley'sWalk on a warm Texas night. They were looking for a little privacy. They ne
Mary Ellen Barnes is suing her university’s star quarterback for rape when the authorities won’t act. In the court of public opinion, Mary Ellen appears to be the quintessential, pious, go
Around the World in Eighty Days, published originally as a newspaper serial in 1872 and released as a book the following year was well received in both formats.? Its hero, Phileas Fogg, is a leisured
Chesterton’s Orthodoxy is not an explanation ?of whether the Christian Faith can be believed, but of how he personally has come to believe it.” He begins with a description of how he sets out to find
Told with campfire-story spirit, The Log of a Cowboy is of the best tales of the cowboy life ever written.? Drawing from his own life as a cattle driver, Andy Adams recounts the adventures of America’
Betty Barnes finds herself hundreds of miles away from her Guymon, Oklahoma home. Since leaving for a large Bible College in Missouri, her life has been twisted around. Not that things weren't already
Women will love this topically-arranged promise book that includes Scripture and timely devotional thoughts. With contributions from Joni Eareckson Tada, Ruth Bell Graham, Emilie Barnes, Rosa Parks, E
"Robert Barnes (1495–1540) was perhaps the most important sixteenth-century English Protestant reformer after William Tyndale. The shifting religious and political views of Henry VIII positioned Barne