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Doctor Faustus was written by Marlowe for the Admiral?s men and staged in 1588. The first Quarto edition was published in 1604. In 1616, an enlarged edition of the play was published containing many comics scenes that were absent in 1604 edition. The contemporary editions of Doctor Faustus depend upon both the above versions of the play.
Drum Circle: A Guide To World Percussion appears to be written for music and social studies teachers and drum enthusiasts looking to bring new ideas into their playing. The authors cover 28 different instruments, grouping similar instruments together in single chapters. The format for each chapter is consistent, beginning with interesting historical and origin factoids. Tuning and playing position are then discussed prior to demonstrating the performance technique. Close to 90 black-and-white photographs aptly demonstrate playing position and technique.
How far can man push evolutionary science before it goes too far? That is discussed in James Rollins' New York Times best-selling thriller "Black Order."
I personally believe this book should be part of the home library of anyone who suffers from what Dr. Josephson calls CAID, or Chronic Airway-Digestive Inflammatory Disease.
Move over, Botox parties, make room for "Nice" parties! A best-selling book, is sparking a groundbreaking movement across North America that could make the world a nicer place.
The third book in the 'Young Bond' series by Charlie Higson has been released under the title of ?Double or Die? on 4th January 2007.
E-books are growing in popularity every day. You can read them on your computer screen or you can download them quick and easy with your own computer. They are inexpensive compared to hard cover books.
There are two types of people out there, says a new book. There's the DIY (Do It Yourself) type and the HAP (Hire A Professional) type. A new book aims to turn the latter into the former.
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"Full of Grace," Dorothea Frank's new novel, is full of her trademark Southern charm, wit and sassy dialogue.
Can you imagine Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson on one side and Al Capone on the other? That is exactly what happens in this exhilarating novel by Patrick Culhane.
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