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Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks’s wildly original debut novel, Getting Mother’s Body, follows pregnant, unmarried Billy Beede and her down-and-out family in 1960s Texas as they search for the storied jewels buried—or were they?—with Billy’s fast-running, six-years-dead mother, Willa Mae. Getting Mother’s Body is a true spiritual successor to the work of writers such as Zora Neale Hurston and Alice Walker—but when it comes to bringing hard-luck characters to ingenious, uproarious life, Suzan-Lori Parks shares the stage with no one.
"This is the colorful and dramatic biography of two of America's most controversial entrepreneurs: Moses Louis Annenberg, 'the racing wire king, ' who built his fortune in racketeering, invested it in publishing, and lost much of it in the biggest tax evasion case in United States history; and his son, Walter, launcher of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines and former ambassador to Great Britain."--Jacket.
"Reminiscences of life in India, 1932-1950, by a woman now resident in New Zealand"--Bagnall.
Inspirational work on the efficiency of prayer, showing that God's providential care embraces every individual.
An historical introduction to animal virology. A general outline of the problems of animal virology. The normal cellular and tissue background to virus infection. The physical and chemical structure of infective virus particles. The initiation of cellular infection. Multiplication and liberation of virus. Morphological and functional changes in cells infected with viruses. Interference between viruses and other aspects of intracellular replication. The pathogenesis of virus disease. The significance of immunity in virus disease. The detection, titration, and properties of neutralizing antibodies. Active and passive immunization against virus diseases. Latent infections. Viruses in relation to neoplastic disease. Ecological aspects of virus disease. Influence of ecological circumstances on the character of the virus. Variation in animal viruses. Recombination and other genetic interactions in animal viruses. The evolution of animal viruses. The classification and nomenclature of animal viruses.
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Three-time Spur Award-winning author. A range feud between the small ranch owners against the powerful Post family threatened to make a shambles of a peaceful valley – and changed the life of young Stuart Post. He heard the arrogant voice of his father, Milo, the master of Spur Ranch, as he accused Hugh Shore of helping himself to his cattle. Even with a noose around his neck, Shore stood his ground – and he died. Right then and there, Stuart Post learned that a man has to stand up and take what he wants – or die trying.