There Was A Little Cat
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Fletcher, Donna / Lisa Hendrix / Sonja Massie / Kate Ivers / Kate Freiman / Rachel Wilson / Lynn Bailey / Ana Seymour / Anne Kelleher / Deb Stover / Linda O'Brien. Irish Eyes set (16 books) <P>: Irish Devil / To Marry an Irish Rogue / Daughter of Ireland / Midsummer Lightning / Irish Moonlight / My Wild Irish Rose / Irish Bride / Irish Hope / Black Swan / Highwayman / Rose in the Mist / Mulligan Stew / Irish Gypsy / Ballyrourke / Maid of Killarney / Mulligan Magic. Jove, 2000-2003. ; weicher Einband / soft cover
All but one of the books looks like new. Irish Gyspsy has several spine creases and some tilt. All have at least light rubbing wear on edges. <P> <B>THE IRISH DEVIL</B> by Donna Fletcher - Ireland, 1171. Faith, daughter of Lord Terra, is a healer who lives on the edge of society. Shamed by a cruel act of injustice, cast out by her father, she is the last one anyone would choose for a wife.... But when the "Irish Devil" is given his choice of Lord Terra's daughters, he demands Faith's hand in marriage. <P> <B>TO MARRY AN IRISH ROGUE</B> by Lisa Hendrix - Reporter Tara O'Connell came to Kilbooly, Ireland, to do a story on its most sought-after bachelor. She didn't expect every matchmaker in town to swoop down on her. But then again, she didn't expect to fall in love either.... <P> <B>DAUGHTER OF IRELAND</B> by Sonja Massie - Moya Mahoney loved Ireland with her heart and soul. So when American businessman Rory O'Brien threatened to disrupt her beautiful town, she planned to give him a piece of her mind. Little did she know that he would end up taking her heart as well. <P> <B>MIDSUMMER LIGHTNING</B> by Kate Ivers - It's a war of wills between an independent businesswoman and a stubborn Irishman, with only a Gothic treasure, an imposing castle, Celtic tradition, a dungeon, and a multi-million dollar real estate deal between them. <P> <B>IRISH MOONLIGHT</B> by Kate Freiman (sequel to <I><B>Lady Moonlight</B></I>) - Impulsive Erin McKeogh has the best intentions when she arrives in Ireland to save her best friend from marrying the wrong woman, but nothing goes right. Because she tends to leap before looking, nearly every tactic sends her running headlong - literally - into sexy Irishman, Phelan McDermott. Naturally, romantic mayhem ensues at every encounter. <P> <B>MY WILD IRISH ROSE</B> by Rachel Wilson - Ireland, 1986. An adventurous young lass sails from New York to Ireland - and finds a man whose spirit matches her own, and whose love will uncover her most heartfelt dreams. <P> <B>THE IRISH BRIDE</B> by Lynn Bailey - Ireland, 1816. When gambling debts incurred by Sir Nicholas Kirwan's late father nearly sent the family estate into poverty, there was only one way to restore the fortune: marry an heiress - not a likely find in 1816 Ireland.... <P> <B>IRISH HOPE</B> by Donna Fletcher (sequel to <B><I>Irish Devil</I></B>) - Medieval Ireland. Hope is a privileged relative of the High King, but she's impetuous and adventurous to a fault. Rather than settle for an arranged marriage, she strikes out on her own, disguised as a young boy, desperate to experience life and love - no matter the risk.... <P> <B>THE BLACK SWAN</B> by Ana Seymour (1st in <B><I>Riordan Brothers</I></B> series) - Ireland, 1562. Cormac Riordan believes that by not consummating his marriage, he is escaping a curse that has haunted his family for generations. But soon he must confront his deepening desire for his beautiful bride. <P> <B>THE HIGHWAYMAN</B> by Anne Kelleher - Ireland, 1718. Lord Wentworth has brought his daughter Elizabeth to Ireland in 1718 to show her the country estate which will be her dowry upon marriage to a young Lord Neville. But when a highwayman known as Gentleman Niall attacks the two travelers, she is shaken the epiphany she reaches en route: that the local villagers' persecutors are her very own kin, the Anglo-Irish. Now she must decide where her loyalty lies. <P> <B>ROSE IN THE MIST</B> by Ana Seymour (2nd in <B><I>Riordan Brothers</I></B> series) - London, 1565. Queen Elizabeth's glamorous court features the most beautiful ladies in the world, but when Niall Riordan arrives from Ireland to negotiate a peace settlement, he only has eyes for the elusive and elegant Cat Sherwood. Just as the rugged Irishman is ready to admit his passion, he finds himself imprisoned in the Tower of London, put there by the mysterious Cat herself. <P> <B>MULLIGAN STEW</B> by Deb Stover - Single mother Bridget Mulligan is on the verge of homelessness when her late husband's family invites her and her son to Ireland. Irish in-laws sound like more trouble than Grandpa's coonhound when the neighbor's poodle goes into heat, but Bridget is out of options. <P> <B>IRISH GYPSY</B> by Ana Seymour (3rd in <B><I>Riordan Brothers</I></B> series) - Ireland, 1574. Eamon Riordan had never been so angry - or so intrigued. Mere hours after his horse was stolen, he happened upon a young gypsy girl with flame-colored hair and icy blue eyes. Quite obviously, she was the thief - a charge she never denied. She just picked up a rock... and aimed for his head... <P> <B>BALLYROURKE</B> by Linda O'Brien - Ireland, 1893. American born Katherine O'Rourke has just inherited Ballyrourke, a grand, sprawling estate her grandparents owned. Why had it been kept a secret until her mother died? Why had her mother hid her Irish roots from her? Determined to discover the reasons for her mother's secrets and her father's mysterious death, she ventures to Ireland, where she intends to sell the estate to the highest bidder. <P> <B>MAID OF KILLARNEY</B> by Ana Seymour (4th in <B><I>Riordan Brothers</I></B> series) - Ireland, 1576. People called them witches. But Lily and her daughter tried to ignore the whispers and keep to themselves in a small cottage in Whistler's Woods. Then one day, the villagers' words turned to action. Three ruffians tried to drown Lily's little girl - until one brave man had the courage to save her.... <P> <B>MULLIGAN MAGIC</B> by Deb Stover (sequel to <B><I>Mulligan Stew</I></B>) - Maggie Mulligan is thrilled to be back in Ballybronagh, surrounded by her lively Irish clan. All she wants is to raise enough money to keep the local school open so she can keep her teaching job. So why is she suddenly preoccupied with the mysterious American who has come to Ballybronagh?.
Paperback, Very Good.
Many Contributors: Folk Music Greatest Hits, Ventura, California, U.S.A. Creative Concepts 2001 ; weicher Einband / soft cover ISBN: 1569220395
1569220395 Very Good
128 pages. "The absolute biggest hits of modern folk music. Complete original sheet music editions including many rare photos" - from front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Songs include: Ace in the Hole; An American Folk Trilogy; At Seventeen; Ballin' The Jack; Break it to Me Gently; Brown Eyed Girl; Call it Stormy Monday; (The) Cat Came Back; Cook With Honey; Danny Boy; (At the) End of a Rainbow; Everybody's Talkin'; (The) First Time Ever I Saw Your Face; Five Hundred Miles; Gotta Travel On; Green, Green; Here Comes the Sun; Hey Lolly, Lolly; (The) House of the Rising Sun; I Can See Clearly Now; I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing; I'd Really Love to See You Tonight; Just a Little Bit of Rain; La Bamba; Lemon Tree; Michael; Midnight Special; On and On; Red Wing; Saturday Night; Scarborough Fair; Seventh Son; Sloop John B; Suzanne; (There Was A) Tall Oak Tree; There But for Fortune; Turn Around; Until It's Time For You To Go; (A) Worried Man; Where Have All the Flowers Gone?; We'll Sing in the Sunshine; You Better Move On. Soft Cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
[SW: FOLK SONGS AMERICAN MUSIC TRADITIONAL Ace in the Hole; An American Folk Trilogy; At Seventeen; Ballin' The Jack; Break it to Me Gently; Brown Eyed Girl; Call it Stormy Monday; (The) Cat Came Back; Cook With Honey; Danny Boy; (At the) End of a Rainbow; Everybody's Talkin'; (The) First Time Ever I Saw Your Face; Five Hundred Miles; Gotta Travel On; Green, Green; Here Comes the Sun; Hey Lolly, Lolly; (The) House of the Rising Sun; I Can See Clearly Now; I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing; I'd Really Love to See You Tonight; Just a Little Bit of Rain; La Bamba; Lemon Tree; Michael; Midnight Special; On and On; Red Wing; Saturday Night; Scarborough Fair; Seventh Son; Sloop John B; Suzanne; (There Was A) Tall Oak Tree; There But for Fortune; Turn Around; Until It's Time For You To Go; (A) Worried Man; Where Have All the Flowers Gone?; We'll Sing in the Sunshine; You Better Move On]
R.D. Rosen; Harry Prichett; Rob Battles. Bad Dog: 278 Outspoken, Indecent, and Overdressed Dogs. New York: Workman Publishing Company, 2005
0761139834 Product Description Bad habits, bad attitudes, bad breath. With a weakness for bad outfits and having bad hair days. Dogs are no less bad than cats, so it was only a matter of time before, emboldened by the runaway success of Bad Cat, the #1 New York Times bestseller with 487,000 copies in print, dogs would be begging for the chance to speak out. Dogs like: Trixie, the puppy eating her own foot, who says: "If you're wondering, it tastes like chicken." Or the aging Sam, eyes popping out of his head and granny glasses askew: "Sweet mother of mercy-the Viagra's working!" Or Tasia, a big mutt forced to wear little Santa hats, who snarls: " I'd like to roast your chestnuts on an open fire." There's Dallas the surly yoga instructor. The old letch Samson, half-mastiff and half-slobber. Barley of the Order of the Vested Shih Tzus. Devil-worshipping Penny. Friend of sailors Miz Skeeter Bug. And Charlie, whose words should be heeded by every owner who thinks it's cute to dress up the family pet: "Listen to me! I am not a bird. I am not a plane. I'm just your dog, Charlie." In the same format as Bad Cat, with 244 truly funny photographs (including a number of group portraits), plus name, age, hobby, and candid quote. Book Description Bad habits, bad attitudes, bad breath. With a weakness for bad outfits and having bad hair days. Dogs are no less bad than cats, so it was only a matter of time before, emboldened by the runaway success of Bad Cat, the #1 New York Times bestseller with 487,000 copies in print, dogs would be begging for the chance to speak out. Dogs like: Trixie, the puppy eating her own foot, who says: "If you're wondering, it tastes like chicken." Or the aging Sam, eyes popping out of his head and granny glasses askew: "Sweet mother of mercy-the Viagra's working!" Or Tasia, a big mutt forced to wear little Santa hats, who snarls: " I'd like to roast your chestnuts on an open fire." There's Dallas the surly yoga instructor. The old letch Samson, half-mastiff and half-slobber. Barley of the Order of the Vested Shih Tzus. Devil-worshipping Penny. Friend of sailors Miz Skeeter Bug. And Charlie, whose words should be heeded by every owner who thinks it's cute to dress up the family pet: "Listen to me! I am not a bird. I am not a plane. I'm just your dog, Charlie." In the same format as Bad Cat, with 244 truly funny photographs (including a number of group portraits), plus name, age, hobby, and candid quote..
Paperback, New
[SW: dogs, bad dog, humor, mothers day, pets, photography,]
Rabkin, Eric S. (ed)... Fantastic Worlds: Myths, Tales and Stories, Cary, North Carolina, U.S.A. Oxford Univ Pr 1979
ISBN: 0195025415 Near Fine
....Large format soft cover (not large print), tight clean and square, no names, xvii + 478 pages, faint edge wear. Content include; Intro / The Sources of the Fantastic / Myth: Genesis (King James Version); The Blackfoot Genesis - George Bird Grinnell, ed.; The Eye of the Giant; How I Brought Death into the World ; The Myth of Actaeon; The Myth of Narcissus; The Myth of Philomela / Folktale: The Ghost Wife; The Magic Swan Geese; Why Tortoise's Shell Is Not Smooth; How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox; Paul Bunyan on the Columbia / Fairy Tale: Little Red-cap by Grimm; The Sleeping Beauty by Grimm; Hansel and Grethel by Grimm; The Tinderbox by Hans Christian Andersen; The Tale of Cosmo by George MacDonald; Leaf by Niggle by J. R. R. Tolkien / The Diversity of Fantastic Literature: The Continuum of the Fantastic; The Diversity of Fantastic Literature; The Fantastic and Literary History; The Fantastic and Genre Criticism / Fantasy: Our Ideas of Time by Joseph Addison; Ritter Gluck by E. T. A. Hoffman; The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allan Poe; The Garden of Live Flowers by Lewis Carroll; The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber; The Royal Banquet by Norton Juster / Horror Fiction: The Sandman by E. T. A. Hoffmann; The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe; The Picture in the House by H. P. Lovecraft / Ghost Stories: The Hand by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu; The Moonlit Road by Ambrose Bierce; Lost Hearts by M. R. James / Heroic Fantasy: Golden Wings by William Morris; The Sword of Welleran by Lord Dunsany; The Five Black Swans by Sylvia Townsend Warner / Science Fiction: The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe; The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Star by H. G. Wells; EPICAC by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; The Third Level by Jack Finney; The Star by Arthur C. Clarke / Modern Fantasy: The Judgment by Franz Kafka; A Common Confusion by Franz Kafka; Cockroaches by Bruno Schulz; Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges; Axolotl by Julio Cortazxar; Pastoral by Tommaso Landolfi; All at One Point by Italo Calvino; There Is No Such Place as America by Peter Bichsel; The Piano Player by Donald Barthelme; Homage to the San Francisco YMCA by Richard Brautigan; The Marker by Robert Coover; The Zebra Storyteller by Spencet Holst / Annotated Bibliography. Any image directly beside thsi listing is the actual book and not a stock photo! Reprint Soft Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
[SW: ....Large format soft cover, tight clean and square, no names, xvii + 478 pages, faint edge wear. Content include; Intro / The Sources of the Fantastic / Myth: Genesis (King James Version); The Blackfoot Genesis - George Bird Grinnell, ed.; The Eye of the Giant; How I Brought Death into the World ; The Myth of Actaeon; The Myth of Narcissus; The Myth of Philomela / Folktale: The Ghost Wife; The Magic Swan Geese; Why Tortoise's Shell Is Not Smooth; How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox; Paul Bunyan on the Columbia / Fairy Tale: Little Red-cap by Grimm; The Sleeping Beauty by Grimm; Hansel and Grethel by Grimm; The Tinderbox by Hans Christian Andersen; The Tale of Cosmo by George MacDonald; Leaf by Niggle by J. R. R. Tolkien / The Diversity of Fantastic Literature: The Continuum of the Fantastic; The Diversity of Fantastic Literature; The Fantastic and Literary History; The Fantastic and Genre Criticism / Fantasy: Our Ideas of Time by Joseph Addison; Ritter Gluck by E. T. A. Hoffman; The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allan Poe; The Garden of Live Flowers by Lewis Carroll; The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber; The Royal Banquet by Norton Juster / Horror Fiction: The Sandman by E. T. A. Hoffmann; The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe; The Picture in the House by H. P. Lovecraft / Ghost Stories: The Hand by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu; The Moonlit Road by Ambrose Bierce; Lost Hearts by M. R. James / Heroic Fantasy: Golden Wings by William Morris; The Sword of Welleran by Lord Dunsany; The Five Black Swans by Sylvia Townsend Warner / Science Fiction: The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe; The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Star by H. G. Wells; EPICAC by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; The Third Level by Jack Finney; The Star by Arthur C. Clarke / Modern Fantasy: The Judgment by Franz Kafka; A Common Confusion by Franz Kafka; Cockroaches by Bruno Schulz; Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges; Axolotl by Julio Cortazxar; Pastoral by Tommaso Landolfi; All at One Point by Italo Calvino; There Is No Such Place as America by Peter Bichsel; The Piano Player by Donald Barthelme; Homage to the San Francisco YMCA by Richard Brautigan; The Marker by Robert Coover; The Zebra Storyteller by Spencet Holst / Annotated Bibliography. Any image directly beside thsi listing is the actual book and not a stock photo!Fantasy and Science Fiction]




