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A146351. The Good News Broadcasting
Association, Inc. (PWH); 15Jan76;
R623902.
R623913.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Nov. 29, 1948) ? 29Nov48;
B164749. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623913.
R623914.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Nov. 30, 1948) ? 30Nov48;
B164950. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623914.
R623915.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 1, 1948) ? 1Dec48;
B165198. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623915.
R623916.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 3, 1948) ? 3Dec48;
B165768. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623916.
R623917.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 2, 1948) ? 2Dec48;
B166020. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623917.
R623918.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 4, 1948) ? 4Dec48;
B166021. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623918.
R623919.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 6, 1948) ? 6Dec48;
B166022. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623919.
R623920.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale
(In Daily news, Dec. 7, 1948) ? 7Dec48;
B166370. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623920.
R623921.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 8, 1948) ? 8Dec48;
B166371. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623921.
R623922.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 9, 1948) ? 9Dec48;
B166748. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623922.
R623923.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 10, 1948) ? 10Dec48;
B167051. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623923.
R623924.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 11, 1948) ? 11Dec48;
B167357. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623924.
R623925.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 13, 1948) ? 13Dec48;
B167358. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623925.
R623926.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 14, 1948) ? 14Dec48;
B167676. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623926.
R623927.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 15, 1948) ? 15Dec48;
B167677. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623927.
R623928.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 16, 1948) ? 16Dec48;
B168120. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623928.
R623929.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 17, 1948) ? 17Dec48;
B168196. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623929.
R623930.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 18, 1948) ? 18Dec48;
B168197. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623930.
R623931.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 20, 1948) ? 20Dec48;
B168198. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623931.
R623932.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news. Dec. 22, 1948) ? 22Dec48;
B168817. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623932.
R623933.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 23, 1948) ? 23Dec48;
B168818. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623933.
R623934.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 25, 1948) ? 25Dec48;
B168819. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623934.
R623935.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 27, 1948) ? 27Dec48;
B168820. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623935.
R623936.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 21, 1948) ? 21Dec48;
B169004. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623936.
R623937.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 24, 1948) ? 24Dec48;
B169431. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623937.
R623938.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 28, 1948) ? 28Dec48;
B169432. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623938.
R623939.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 29, 1948) ? 29Dec48;
B169433. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623939.
R623940.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 30, 1948) ? 30Dec48;
B169434. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623940.
R623941.
Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.
(In Daily news, Dec. 31, 1948) ? 31Dec48;
B169695. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
(PPW); 6Jan76; R623941.
R623942.
No blare of trumpets. By Thomas
Thompson. (In Fifteen Western tales, Feb.
1949) ? 31Dec48; B174055. Thomas
Thompson (A); 6Jan76; R623942.
R623944.
Horns of thunder: the life and times of
James R. Goodhue. By Mary Wheelhouse
Berthel. ? 15Nov48; A28625. Minnesota
Historical Society (PWH); 16Jan76;
R623944.
R623947. Elliott shorter shorthand; easy, legible, rapid (reporting style of writing). By John Isaiah Elliott. ? on additions & revisions; 1Jul48; A28821. Ruth Elliott Wood (C); 16Jan76; R623947.
R623948.
Social-class influences upon learning.
By Allison Davis. ? 18Nov48; A27899.
Allison Davis (A); 16Jan76; R623948.
R623949.
The Lion and the rose. Poems by May
Sarton. ? 18Mar48; A16580. May Sarton
(A); 16Jan76; R623949.
R623950. Selected essays of Francis Bacon. By J. Max Patrick. NM: introd., editorial apparatus, bibliography & notes. ? 11Feb48; A20900. J. Max Patrick (A); 16Jan76; R623950.
R623956.
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan. (In Edgar
Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, vol.1, no.7, Jan.-Feb.
1949) ? 7Dec48; B183470. Edgar
Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH); 16Dec75;
R623956.
R623957.
The Princess Casamassima (by Henry
James): an introductory essay. The
Princess Casamassima, volume 1 and 2. By
Henry James, with an introd. by Lionel
Trilling. (In Horizon, Apr. 1948) NM:
introd. to U.S. ed. ? 7Apr48, AI-1599;
11May48, A22687. Diana Trilling (W) &
James Lionel Trilling (C); 5Feb76;
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R623958.
Geschichte der Deutschen. By Veit
Valentin. ? 21Aug47; AF40969. Juliane
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The roasted lamb was cold, a reflection of her marriage. On their third anniversary, Evelyn Vance waited alone in her Manhattan penthouse. Then her phone buzzed: Alexander, her husband, had been spotted leaving the hospital, holding his childhood sweetheart Scarlett Sharp's hand. Alexander arrived hours later, dismissing Evelyn's quiet complaint with a cold reminder: she was Mrs. Vance, not a victim. Her mother's demands reinforced this role, making Evelyn, a brilliant mind, feel like a ghost. A dangerous indifference replaced betrayal. The debt was paid; now, it was her turn. She drafted a divorce settlement, waiving everything. As Alexander's tender voice drifted from his study, speaking to Scarlett, Evelyn placed her wedding ring on his pillow, moved to the guest suite, and locked the door. The dull wife was gone; the Oracle was back.
Narine never expected to survive. Not after what was done to her body, mind, and soul. But fate had other plans. Rescued by Supreme Alpha Sargis, the kingdom's most feared ruler, she finds herself under the protection of a man she doesn't know... and a bond she doesn't understand. Sargis is no stranger to sacrifice. Ruthless, ambitious, and loyal to the sacred matebond, he's spent years searching for the soul fate promised him, never imagining she would come to him broken, on the brink of death, and afraid of her own shadow. He never meant to fall for her... but he does. Hard and fast. And he'll burn the world before letting anyone hurt her again. What begins in silence between two fractured souls slowly grows into something intimate and real. But healing is never linear. With the court whispering, the past clawing at their heels, and the future hanging by a thread, their bond is tested again and again. Because falling in love is one thing. Surviving it? That's a war of its own. Narine must decide, can she survive being loved by a man who burns like fire, when all she's ever known is how not to feel? Will she shrink for the sake of peace, or rise as Queen for the sake of his soul? For readers who believe even the most fractured souls can be whole again, and that true love doesn't save you. It stands beside you while you save yourself.
Maia grew up a pampered heiress-until the real daughter returned and framed her, sending Maia to prison with help from her fiancé and family. Four years later, free and married to Chris, a notorious outcast, everyone assumed Maia was finished. They soon discovered she was secretly a famed jeweler, elite hacker, celebrity chef, and top game designer. As her former family begged for help, Chris smiled calmly. "Honey, let's go home." Only then did Maia realize her "useless" husband was a legendary tycoon who'd adored her from the start.
For three years, I was the perfect, invisible wife. My husband, Jaden, called the songs I poured my soul into "trash," then secretly fed them to his pop-star mistress to make her famous. Then one night, after being drugged at a gala, I woke up in a stranger's bed. It wasn't just the betrayal that shattered me; it was the soul-deep certainty that this powerful, dangerous man was my true fated mate. I fled home in a panic, only to find a message on Jaden's phone confirming my worst fears. His mistress, the woman singing my songs on the radio, was pregnant with the baby he'd always told me I was too weak to carry. The nightmare deepened when I learned the identity of the man from the hotel. He was Carter Mcclain, the ruthless Alpha King-and my husband's older brother. He looked at me with eyes that knew my secret, his cruel smirk promising that my life was now a game for his amusement. Jaden had stolen my music, my dream of a family, and my future, leaving me trapped between his betrayal and his terrifying brother. He thought he had broken me, leaving me with nothing. He forgot he left me with the rage that wrote the songs. And I was about to write their final, brutal verse.
My husband, Ethan Vance, made me his trophy wife. My best friend, Susanna Thorne, helped me pick out my wedding dress. Together, they made me a fool. For three years, I was Mrs. Ethan Vance, a decorative silence in his billion-dollar world, living a quiet routine until a forgotten phone charger led me to his office. The low, feminine laugh from behind his door was a gut-punch; inside, I found Ethan and Susanna, my "best friend" and his CMO, tangled on his sofa, his only reaction irritation. My divorce declaration brought immediate scorn and threats. I was fired, my accounts frozen, and publicly smeared as an unstable gold-digger. Even my own family disowned me for my last cent, only for me to be framed for assault and served a restraining order. Broke, injured, and utterly demonized, they believed I was broken, too ashamed to fight. But their audacious betrayal and relentless cruelty only forged a cold, unyielding resolve. Slumped alone, a restraining order in hand, I remembered my hidden journal: a log of Ethan's insider trading secrets. They wanted a monster? I would show them one.
Rumors said that Lucas married an unattractive woman with no background. In the three years they were together, he remained cold and distant to Belinda, who endured in silence. Her love for him forced her to sacrifice her self-worth and her dreams. When Lucas' true love reappeared, Belinda realized that their marriage was a sham from the start, a ploy to save another woman's life. She signed the divorce papers and left. Three years later, Belinda returned as a surgical prodigy and a maestro of the piano. Lost in regret, Lucas chased her in the rain and held her tightly. "You are mine, Belinda."
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