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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Wright Stuart Thomas
A murderer saw Jess Jameson in the Napa darkness. His evil green con artist eyes smiled, because she opened the game door to his obsessions. Los Angeles investigator, Derek Wright, pushed beyond his normal work routine, rescued the young woman from her attempts to retrieve a diamond heirloom. Using his police network, Dean Crain's motorboat, helicopter, and crony families, the teams worked together chasing madness from Vegas to Rio. Dean steered the course to bring the two lost lovers to mutual ground. Derek and the Poisoner were drawn by the beautiful blonde woman. The scales kept tipping away from salvation.
The Trial of William Brodie Wright and Cabinet Maker in Edinburgh, and of George Smith Grocer There, Before the High Court of Justiciary
William Brodie; Ã?neas Morison
Hutson Street Press
2025
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The Trial of William Brodie Wright and Cabinet Maker in Edinburgh, and of George Smith Grocer There, Before the High Court of Justiciary
William Brodie; Ã?neas Morison
Hutson Street Press
2025
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The Ghost of Grey Gardens: Lois Wright's Life Story: The True Story of an Improbable Person
Tania Hagan; Lois Wright
Independently Published
2019
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This American House: Frank Lloyd Wright's Meier House and the American System-Built Homes
Jason Loper; Michael Schreiber
Pomegranate Communications
2021
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The Empathetic Life of Rebecca Wright: A Middle Falls Time Travel Story
Shawn Inmon
Independently Published
2019
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From the outside, Rebecca Wright had an enviable life, and she enjoyed that envy. She had a beautiful house, handsome husband, and a no-limit credit card. What she didn't have was empathy.But, it's never too late in Middle Falls. A lesson that isn't learned in one lifetime can be learned in the next, or the next. Rebecca may need every chance she can get.The Empathetic Life of Rebecca Wright is the tenth novel in the Middle Falls Time Travel series. Like all books in the series it can be read completely as a standalone novel.
The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wright
Cambridge University Press
2019
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Hailed as 'the father of black literature in the twentieth century', Richard Wright was an iconoclast, an intellectual of towering stature, whose multidisciplinary erudition rivals only that of W. E. B. Du Bois. This collection captures Wright's immense power, which has made him a beacon for writers across decades, from the civil rights era to today. Individual essays examine Wright's art as central to his intellectual life and shed new light on his classic texts - Native Son and Black Boy. Other essays turn to his short fiction, and non-fiction as well as his lesser-known work in journalism and poetry, paying particular attention to manuscripts in Wright's archive - unpublished letters and novels, plans for multivolume works - that allow us to see the depth and expansiveness of his aesthetic and political vision. Exploring how Wright's expatriation to France facilitated a broadening of this vision, contributors challenge the idea that expatriation led to Wright's artistic decline.
The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wright
Cambridge University Press
2019
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Hailed as 'the father of black literature in the twentieth century', Richard Wright was an iconoclast, an intellectual of towering stature, whose multidisciplinary erudition rivals only that of W. E. B. Du Bois. This collection captures Wright's immense power, which has made him a beacon for writers across decades, from the civil rights era to today. Individual essays examine Wright's art as central to his intellectual life and shed new light on his classic texts - Native Son and Black Boy. Other essays turn to his short fiction, and non-fiction as well as his lesser-known work in journalism and poetry, paying particular attention to manuscripts in Wright's archive - unpublished letters and novels, plans for multivolume works - that allow us to see the depth and expansiveness of his aesthetic and political vision. Exploring how Wright's expatriation to France facilitated a broadening of this vision, contributors challenge the idea that expatriation led to Wright's artistic decline.
Life And Times Of Silas Wright, Late Governor Of The State Of New York
Jabez D. Hammond
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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Three Together: Story of the Wright Brothers and Their Sister
Lois Mills; William Moyers
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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On the Shoulders of Giants: The Bea Wright Story
Eleanor Chappell; Basil O'Connor; Helen Hayes
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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On The Shoulders Of Giants: The Bea Wright Story is a biography written by Eleanor Chappell. The book tells the inspiring story of Bea Wright, a woman who overcame numerous obstacles to become an accomplished athlete and coach. Born in the 1930s, Wright faced discrimination and racism as a Black woman growing up in the United States. Despite these challenges, she excelled in sports and became a star athlete in high school and college. After graduating, Wright became a coach and helped countless young athletes achieve success. The book explores Wright's life, her struggles, and her triumphs. It also delves into the history of racism in sports and the ways in which Wright and other Black athletes paved the way for future generations. On The Shoulders Of Giants is a powerful and inspiring story of perseverance, courage, and determination.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
On the Shoulders of Giants: The Bea Wright Story
Eleanor Chappell; Basil O'Connor; Helen Hayes
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The story of Philemon Wright, pioneer of the first settlement in Canada's National Capital, written by his 4x great-grandson. The story of Philemon's settlement, carved out of the wilderness of Lower Canada in 1800, is truly emblematic of the story of Canada's early development. His dreams, his successes and his failures are captured in this intimate snapshot of the man and his family.
A Study Guide for James Wright's "Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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A Study Guide for Richard Wright's "Big Black Good Man"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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A Study Guide for Charles Wright's "Black Zodiac"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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A Study Guide for Richard Wright's "Bright and Morning Star"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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