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  • 丰田模式(危机应对篇):如何化危机为机遇_(精益思想丛书) - 杰弗瑞_K._莱克(Jeffrey_K._Liker)_&_蒂莫

    丰田模式(危机应对篇):如何化危机为机遇_(精益思想丛书) - 杰弗瑞_K._莱克(Jeffrey_K._Liker)_&_蒂莫
  • Wizard of Rentoro - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • Why Aren't We Saving the Planet - Geoffrey Beattie

    Review"The planet is in peril on account of human activity. Politicians, philosophers, and various pundits have been proposing ways to reverse the destructive thrust of this activi...
  • Warriors of Latan - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • Warlords of Gaikon - Jeffrey Lord

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Richard Blade arrives in the Empire of Gaikon - a feudal society - a land much like Japan ruled by the Tokugawa Shoguns. This is the 18th volume in the Richard Bl...
  • Undying World - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • Treasure of the Stars - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • The lords of the crimson river - Jeffrey Lord

    The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at t...
  • The chairman_ a novel - Stephen W. Frey

    From Publishers WeeklyDiminished by dull prose, but distinguished by colorful, well-drawn characters and an arresting, labyrinthine plot, this 10th novel by Frey (after Silent Part...
  • The Tyrannicide Brief - Geoffrey Robertson

    In 1649, no lawyer in the country would accept the brief of prosecuting Charles I, except one — John Cook, the bravest of barristers, who was killed as punishment for sending the K...