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Promoted ContentTourism industryJune 2010
Tourism and Visual Culture, Volume 2
Methods and Cases
by Edited by Peter M Burns, Jo-Anne M Lester, Lyn Bibbings.
The study of tourism as a complex social trend is growing in importance as it receives recognition as a force far more significant than economic, environmental, and social analyses convey. This volume explores tourism as a significant phenomenon in both generating and receiving societies, examining methods and cases that demonstrate, develop, and affirm tourism's essentially visual nature. Tourism-related methodologies such as photographs, souvenirs and advertising material are used to discuss findings.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 1986
I'm on my way
Zwischen 'Mädchen' und 'Frau'
by Herausgegeben von Reese, Lyn; Herausgegeben von Wilkenson, Jean; Herausgegeben von Koppelman, Phyllis
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March 2013
My Life and My Life in the Nineties
by Lyn Hejinian
New edition of one of the founding works of Language writing
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January 2014
Endarkenment
Selected Poems
by Arkadii Dragomoshchenko, edited by Eugene Ostashevsky, Lyn Hejinian
Major collection by a contemporary Russian avant-garde master
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October 2013
A Guide to Poetics Journal
Writing in the Expanded Field, 1982–1998
by Edited by Lyn Hejinian, edited by Barrett Watten
An anthology of key texts in the development of contemporary poetics
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January 2015
Poetics Journal Digital Archive
by Edited by Lyn Hejinian, edited by Barrett Watten
A complete archive of the ten issues Poetics Journal
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Drugs trade / drug traffickingMay 2010
Operation Julie: The World's Greatest LSD Bust
The World's Greatest Lsd Bust
by Ebenezer, Lyn
In March 1977, the largest police drugs bust in history cracked a drugs ring based near Tregaron in rural mid-Wales. Six million tabs of LSD were recovered by the police and 120 people were arrested throughout the UK and France. Stashes of LSD worth £100
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January 2010
Meant to Be
Out of Print
by Amylea Lyn
Montgomery has always felt unwanted, starting with his mother, who pawned him off on relatives, and ending with his latest ex, who dumped him for wanting more. But it was Luke Lassiter who truly broke his heart... and when Montgomery runs into him unexpectedly, the past crashes in on him all over again, and he fears his broken heart will be shattered forever. ;
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October 2022
Figuring Life Out: The Impossible Cube
by Lyn Kang
Danish is so tired of his parents fighting all the time. They get triggered off by the smallest, silliest things. He wishes they would just stop, or at least fight when he’s not there to hear it. At every opportunity, he retreats into his room, where he tries to get faster and faster at solving the Rubik’s cube, his only ‘safe space’ these days. At school, he freezes every time a potential confrontation looms, or runs and hides when conflict stares him in the face. But despite his best efforts, one day all this all spirals out of control. Is conflict only solved when it is avoided? Can Danish forge a way out? The Series Figuring Life Out is a set of five middle grade chapter books that offer relatable stories for children to better understand and appreciate themselves and how they can develop positive relationships with others. From an otter going through friendship woes to a group of friends dealing with competition stress, these engaging tales introduce readers to valuable social-emotional skills* such as: Self-awareness, stress management, conflict resolution, responding to bullying and responsible decision-making
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Fiction
The Scarlet Cross
by Lyn McFarlane
Meredith Griffin manages the emergency department at St Jude Hospital. A specialist inpsychiatric nursing, she’s also an expert at hiding her own problems – and solving everyoneelse’s.When women with the same fatal injury begin turning up in Meredith’s emergency ward,their deaths are labelled as suicides. But Meredith isn’t so sure. With the help of DetectiveLeo Donnelly, she begins an investigation to prove that the women were murdered.As pressure mounts from all quarters to stop her, questions arise about why the women weretargeted – and why the hospital is so desperate to cover things up.In a battle against addiction, self-doubt and a corrupt institution that may be hiding a serialkiller, Meredith finds herself in the crosshairs of a network of powerful people – all of whomwill stop at nothing to protect their privilege and keep her from the truth.An atmospheric and intelligent crime thriller set in a hospital where nothing is as it seems.
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March 2010
The Constructivist Moment
From Material Text to Cultural Poetics
by Barrett Watten
Provocative cultural readings of avant-garde literature and art.
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March 2011
The Public World/Syntactically Impermanence
by Leslie Scalapino
A new collection of essays and poetry from the poet Library Journal called "one of the most unique and powerful writers at the forefront of American literature."