Unsuspected!

Nabokov's Ada

Brian Boyd's classic study explores the relationship between the obvious dazzle of Nabokov's style and the unsuspected depths of his thought before focusing on his richest and most surprising novel.


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The Americans

The most fertile novelty of the New World was not its climate, its plants, its animals, or its minerals, but its new concept of knowledge.


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The Captain's Peril

The Dominion War is over. The Federation is at peace. What better time for two legendary starship captains to set aside the demands of duty and simply take some well-deserved time off? But when James T.


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Journey into the Void

The dark lord Dagnarus is back to destroy all mortals, and only one thing can stop him: the reunited Sovereign Stone. But one piece is still missing?. The fate of Loerem rests in the hands of an unlikely hero who must venture into the very blackness of the Void itself.


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Fairytale in the Ancient World

Did the familiar children's fairytales of today exist in the ancient world? If so, what did they look like in a world whose societies were often so alien in outlook to our own?


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Soldier and Society in Roman Egypt

The province of Egypt provides unique archaeological and documentary evidence for the study of the Roman army.


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