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The Groom, I Presume?: Megan's Marriage, Instant Mommy, The Groom, I Presume? (Mills And Boon Vintage Desire Ser.)

by Annette Broadrick

CELEBRATION 1000 Daughters of Texas THE BRIDE HAD HER BOOTS ON… .

Groom in Training (Mills And Boon Love Inspired Ser.)

by Gail Gaymer Martin

A widow with a sad past, Steph Wright finds comfort in her faith and her adorable Border Collie, Fred. When scampering Fred becomes friendly with the neighbor's pedigreed Bouvier, Steph meets the very handsome Nick Davis.

Groom Of Fortune (Fortune's Children #27)

by Peggy Moreland

Link Templeton had sworn he' d never marry, yet he was now carrying a bride across the threshold. But Isabelle Fortune wasn' t his bride, and it was his duty to protect the violet-eyed beauty from her intended groom.

Groom On The Loose (Mills And Boon Vintage Cherish Ser.)

by Christine Scott

GROOM ON THE LOOSE Dr. Greg Lawton was a man used to getting what he wanted. So when his would-be bride left him high and dry, he was mad…really mad.

The Groom Said Maybe! (Mills And Boon Vintage 90s Modern Ser. #3)

by Sandra Marton

Three Brides, three grooms - and they all meet at THE WEDDING OF THE YEAR

A Groom to Come Home To (Mills And Boon Vintage Love Inspired Ser.)

by Irene Brand

COMING HOME… Beth Warner had pledged she'd never return to Harlan County. But when a twist of fate brought the beautiful nurse home, she faced reawakened memories–and the only man who had ever won her heart….

Groom Under Fire: The Soldier's Untamed Heart / Closer... / Groom Under Fire (Mills And Boon Intrigue Ser. #1)

by Lisa Childs

I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU…BODYGUARD AND WIFE?

Groom Wanted (Mills And Boon Love Inspired Historical Ser.)

by Debra Ullrick

MAIL-ORDER MATCHES

A Groom Worth Waiting For: The Rebel And The Heiress Not Just A Convenient Marriage A Groom Worth Waiting For Crown Prince, Pregnant Bride (Mills And Boon M&b Ser.)

by Sophie Pembroke

Under the Tuscan sun… It's everything Thea has ever dreamed of. A Tuscan wedding, the perfect dress, a handsome groom…and her wedding will unite two families in more than business. So why is it only when her groom's brother Zeke Ashton arrives that things start feeling right?

A Groom Worth Waiting For (Mills And Boon Love Inspired Ser. #No. 155)

by Crystal Stovall

EVERYTHING HAPPENED FOR A REASON…. Was there anything worse than going dateless to three family weddings? Matt Wynn didn't think so–until he stumbled upon an armed convenience-store robbery. Thanks to fervent prayers and quick thinking, he saved his own life, and a stranger's. Now she would do anything to repay him….

Grooming Lucy (Nexus Ser.)

by Yvonne Marshall

Lucy has been submissive for as long as she can remember, but she knows that she'll have to change if her marriage to tycoon Don Langford is to survive. A former lover can help her, but on one condition - that she reports to a Japanese brothel for training. When she returns to confront Don, it is Lucy who gives the orders.

The Groom's Little Girls: First Comes Baby... (mothers In A Million) / The Groom's Little Girls / Secrets And Speed Dating (Proposals in Paradise #2)

by Katie Meyer

THIS ATTORNEY'S GOT A CASE OF TRUE LOVE!

The Groom's Revenge (Mills And Boon Vintage Desire Ser. #1214)

by Susan Crosby

Fortune's Children: The Brides: Meet the Fortune brides - six special women who perpetuate a family legacy that is more than mere riches! THE BEST REVENGE IS… FALLING IN LOVE

The Groom's Revenge (Mills And Boon Vintage 90s Modern Ser.)

by Kate Walker

The wedding revenge Everything had been perfect. India Marchant had planned her fairy-tale wedding and all that had remained was for the groom, Aidan Wolfe, to say "I do." But he hadn't! Instead, he accused India of being a gold digger and had walked away from the altar and out of her life.

The Groom's Stand-In (Mills And Boon Vintage Cherish Ser.)

by Gina Wilkins

SHE WAS HIS BEST FRIEND'S BRIDE-TO-BE…

Groosham Grange, Book 1: Groosham Grange (New edition)

by Anthony Horowitz

There's something nasty going on at Groosham Grange. Sent to Groosham Grange as a last resort by his parents, David Eliot quickly discovers that his new school is a very weird place indeed. New pupils are made to sign their names in blood; the French teacher disappears every full moon; the assistant headmaster keeps something very chilling in his room... What's the meaning of the black rings everyone wears? Where do the other pupils vanish to at night? Most important of all, how on earth can David get away - alive? This Lancashire Children's Book of the Year will have you gripped and grinning to the last page.

Groosham Grange, Book 1: Groosham Grange (New edition) (PDF)

by Anthony Horowitz

There's something nasty going on at Groosham Grange. Sent to Groosham Grange as a last resort by his parents, David Eliot quickly discovers that his new school is a very weird place indeed. New pupils are made to sign their names in blood; the French teacher disappears every full moon; the assistant headmaster keeps something very chilling in his room... What's the meaning of the black rings everyone wears? Where do the other pupils vanish to at night? Most important of all, how on earth can David get away - alive? This Lancashire Children's Book of the Year will have you gripped and grinning to the last page.

The Groote Park Murder (Detective Club Crime Classics)

by Freeman Wills Crofts

From a murder in South Africa to the tracking down of a master criminal in northern Scotland, this is a true classic of Golden Age detective fiction by one of its most accomplished champions.

The Gropes

by Tom Sharpe

It is one of the more surprising facts about Old England that one can still find families living in the same houses their ancestors built centuries before and on land that has belonged to them since before the Norman Conquest. The Gropes of Grope Hall are one such family.... The Gropes are an old English family based in Northumberland, separated from the rest of society and as eccentric as they come. It is a line dominated by strong-willed and oversexed women, determined to produce more female heirs regardless of whether their desired partners are willing ... At the dawn of the new millennium, timid and gormless teenager Esmond is abducted and lured to Grope Hall by a descendant of the Gropes. Young Esmond is powerless to escape, and his kidnap sets in motion a stream of farcical events that will have readers laughing out loud. Tom Sharpe's trademark humour abounds in this new novel, marking him out once again as an outstanding and unique British storyteller.

Großer Mann im seidenen Rock: Heines Verhältnis zu Goethe. Mit einem Essay von Jost Hermand. Heinrich-Heine-Institut Düsseldorf: Archiv, Bibliothek, Museum, 8

by Ursula Roth Heidemarie Vahl

Der vorliegende Band, der als Begleitpublikation zu einer Ausstellung des Düsseldorfer Heine-Museums zum Goethe-Jahr 1999 erscheint, enthält neben einer umfangreichen Bilddokumentation zum Verhältnis der beiden Dichter Heine-Äußerungen über Goethe, Urteile der Nachwelt, kontrastive Originaltexte von Goethe und Heine sowie weiterführende Materialien und Kommentare.

Grotesque (Vintage International Series)

by Natsuo Kirino

Two prostitutes are murdered in Tokyo.Twenty years previously both women were educated at the same elite school for young ladies, and had seemingly promising futures ahead of them. But in a world of dark desire and vicious ambition, for both women, prostitution meant power. Grotesque is a masterful and haunting thriller, a chilling exploration of women's secret lives in modern day Japan.

Grotesque Figures: Baudelaire, Rousseau, and the Aesthetics of Modernity (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society)

by Virginia E. Swain

Charles Baudelaire is usually read as a paradigmatically modern poet, whose work ushered in a new era of French literature. But the common emphasis on his use of new forms and styles overlooks the complex role of the past in his work. In Grotesque Figures, Virginia E. Swain explores how the specter of the eighteenth century made itself felt in Baudelaire's modern poetry in the pervasive textual and figural presence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Not only do Rousseau's ideas inform Baudelaire's theory of the grotesque, but Rousseau makes numerous appearances in Baudelaire's poetry as a caricature or type representing the hold of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution over Baudelaire and his contemporaries. As a character in "Le Poème du hashisch" and the Petits Poèmes en prose, "Rousseau" gives the grotesque a human form.Swain's literary, cultural, and historical analysis deepens our understanding of Baudelaire and of nineteenth-century aesthetics by relating Baudelaire's poetic theory and practice to Enlightenment debates about allegory and the grotesque in the arts. Offering a novel reading of Baudelaire's ambivalent engagement with the eighteenth-century, Grotesque Figures examines nineteenth-century ideological debates over French identity, Rousseau's political and artistic legacy, the aesthetic and political significance of the rococo, and the presence of the grotesque in the modern.

The Grotesque in Contemporary Anglophone Drama

by Ondřej Pilný

Grotesque features have been among the chief characteristics of drama in English since the 1990s. This new book examines the varieties of the grotesque in the work of some of the most original playwrights of the last three decades (including Enda Walsh, Philip Ridley, Tim Crouch and Suzan-Lori Parks), focusing in particular on ethical and political issues that arise from the use of the grotesque.

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