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The book is about a small town lawyer who runs for the Washington State Senate as a libertarian candidate. He is elected into a body evenly divided by Republicans and Democrats. He becomes the tie-breaking vote on every major piece of legislation. This book is about one man who gets his very independent foot in the door of a very intense political arena.
In it the author has succeeded in drawing the characters with remarkable distinctness, while his profound psychological insight, his perfectly artless simplicity of style, and his thorough sympathy with the hero and his surroundings are nowhere more apparent.
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A Laodicean features a heroine torn between the dilapidated aristocratic romance of the past and the energetic technocracy of the modern world. The World's Classics edition of A Laodicean is unique in its use of the original text of 1881.
By: Langdon Hues
"A story of two friends who incite their dreams, building a cabin upon a mountain overlooking the Patucca River and Honduran jungle. They end up joining a cause worth fighting, but later become ensnarled in disillusionment and now have a bigger problem they must face alone. But then again, what plan ever goes accordingly? In "A Lesson Learned"
This Elibron Classics book is a reprint of a 1902 edition by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York.
A collection of unbelievable but true short stories.
First published in 1859, A Tale of Two Cities is one of Dickens's most famous and popular novels. This stirring tale, set in the late eighteenth century against the backdrop of the French Revolution, is a novel for all generations. Filled with adventure and love, revolution and terror, it transports the reader to a time of political upheaval and solutions by guillotine.
A Texas Matchmaker is written by Andy Adams.
A letter written by a young girl belonging to the upper middle class,wherein the distinguished Viennese psychologist testifies to the permanent value of the document.
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Abbeychurch is written by Charlotte Mary Yonge.