智慧电子图书馆 本次搜索耗时 0.546 秒,为您找到 76 个相关结果.
  • How to Be an American Housewife - Margaret Dilloway

    From Publishers WeeklyIn this enchanting first novel, Dilloway mines her own family's history to produce the story of Japanese war bride Shoko, her American daughter, Sue, and thei...
  • House and Philosophy_ Everybody - Henry Jacoby; William Irwin

    An unauthorized look at the philosophical issues raised by one of today's most popular television shows: House House is one of the top three television dramas on the air, pullin...
  • Hot Pursuit - Denise A. Agnew

    Product DescriptionIt’s make or break time...Hot Zone, Book 5Betrayal seems to follow Lucy Creed wherever she goes. With visions of her military-issue boyfriend kiss...
  • Hilarity Ensues - Tucker Max

    Tucker Max’s third and final book in his series of stories about his drunken debauchery and ridiculous antics.
  • Hacker Monthly_ November 2010 S - Netizens Media

    Hacker Monthly: November 2010 Special Debate Issue
  • H Is for Homicide - Sue Grafton

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: * #1 *New York Times* bestselling author Sue Grafton’s PI Kinsey Millhone tackles insurance fraud in her latest outing—and finds that she’ll have to commit some d...
  • Frost_Nixon - David Frost

    Amazon.com ReviewFollowing the resounding success of the eponymous West End and Broadway hit play, Frost/Nixon tells the extraordinary story of how Sir David Frost pursued and lan....
  • Frames of Mind_ The Theory of M - Howard Gardner

    Product DescriptionMore than 200,00 copies of earlier editions have been sold; this reissue includes a new introduction by the author to mark the twenty-first birthday of this rema...
  • Fima - Amos Oz

    From Publishers WeeklyThe Israeli author's stirring chronicle of one man's emotional disintegration delves into basic issues of Jewish history. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Inform....
  • Fate, Time, and Language_ An Es - David Foster Wallace; Maureen E

    In 1962, the philosopher Richard Taylor used six commonly accepted presuppositions to imply that human beings have no control over the future. David Foster Wallace not only took is...