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Books published by publisher D. L. Lawrence

  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (D. H. Lawrence, March 10, 2016)
    "Women in Love" begins one blossoming spring day in England and ends with a terrible catastrophe in the snow of the Alps. Ursula and Gudrun are very different sisters who become entangled with two friends, Rupert and Gerald, who live in their hometown. The bonds between the couples quickly become intense and passionate, but whether this passion is creative or destructive is unclear. In this astonishing novel, widely considered to be D. H. Lawrence's best work, he explores what it means to be human in an age of conflict and confusion.
  • The Lost Girl

    D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

    eBook (D. H. Lawrence, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Women in love

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (D. H. Lawrence, Feb. 19, 2017)
    Women in Love is widely regarded as D. H. Lawrence’s greatest novel. The novel continues where ‘The Rainbow’ left off with the third generation of Brangwens: Ursula Brangwen, now a teacher at Beldover, a mining town in the Midlands, and her sister Gudrun, who has returned from art school in London. The focus of the novel is primarily on their relationships, Ursula’s with Rupert Birkin, a school inspector, and Gudrun’s with Gerald Crich, an industrialist.
  • Presidents of the United States of America: A History of America's Leaders

    Franklin Taylor, K.C. Wayman, Wes Lawrence

    Audiobook (Wes Lawrence, Oct. 23, 2019)
    Come join us for an informative and engaging overview of the presidents of the United States of America. Learn the stories and the struggles each president dealt with as we take a walk through the nation's development. Follow along as we discuss how the United States came into power, the leaders who shaped its development, and the wars that were fought to protect it. This book gives a detailed account of the United States through a look at its presidents. Each chapter takes an educational look at the life of each president, how they came to power, and what the country was like during their time in office. Never before has so much information been packed into one easy-to-listen book. In Presidents of the United States, you will discover: Biographical details about each president's birthplace, family, political party, and other trivia The headlines, scandals, heroes, and villains that defined America A fascinating description of all of the wars the United States was involved in Descriptions of each year the presidents served and what news stories were going on at the time And much more... The information outlined in this book is so easy to follow that you are guaranteed to learn something new, no matter what level of education you have It is perfect for listeners of all ages. You can reference a particular president, one by one, or go through it chronologically to understand the complete history of the United States of America. It is a perfect resource to improve your understanding of American history. If you want to learn about each president of the United States in a fun and entertaining outline, there is no better source. Jump right in and start learning today!
  • Bob Brown The Mischievous Little Hamster

    D. L. Lawrence, Sophie Lawrence

    language (D. L. Lawrence, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Bob Brown The Mischievous Little Hamster is, you guessed it... A mischievous little hamster that gets up to lots of mischief at night when everyone else in the house is fast asleep. When his owners (mom, dad and their two young daughters) wake in the morning, they are confused and presented with nothing more than a bunch of clues, that have them imagining what Bob Brown might have got up to that night.Throughout the book there are beautiful illustration that accompany a fun and adventurous story that I'm sure both you and your child will enjoy reading!
  • The Very Special Wreath

    William Gates Lawrence

    Paperback (Wm Lawrence, Feb. 28, 2016)
    We are all told that it is better to give than to receive, but what does that really mean to a child in the cheerful hustle and bustle surrounding the Christmas Holiday? We shop, buy, and wrap presents for everyone we will be celebrating the Holiday with, and that joyous activity can completely overwhelm the true spirit of Christmas. In The Very Special Wreath you follow the adventures of a child on Christmas Eve as she buys her mother a very beautiful present but never quite makes it home with the same gift she purchased only hours before. The transformation of her very special wreath is a heartwarming story that celebrates the spirit of charity to others in very real terms. Richly illustrated with a story we all can enjoy, this book will become a family classic and will be read and reread for many Christmases to come.
  • Hamburger Heaven

    Lawrence L. Allen

    eBook (Lawrence L. Allen, May 1, 2015)
    Where were you in the roaring `80s? Sam Khost was nearing the end of a five-year `round-the-world pilgrimage to the university of life: immersed in the alcohol, lechery and camaraderie of the purgatory culture of misfits and runaways in Taipei’s Combat Zone.Ensconced in this grungy, smoke-grimed bar-street backwater, among the littering of this bizarre collection of castaways, Sam finally achieves his own personal nirvana while giving the most astounding and authentic musical performance of his life. His body seemed to fade away and his raw emotions became one and the same with his instrument, manifesting in music all his sadness and joy, his pain and lust, fear and triumph, and rhapsodizing the attainment of his complete emancipation. It was now time to go home.But fate intervenes to force one last stop on his journey: Hamburger Heaven. Trapped in its Sisyphean tangles, will he ever escape the menagerie of Taipei’s Hamburger Heaven?
  • Billy of Boldre Wood

    Kay L Lawrence

    language (Kay Lawrence, April 1, 2012)
    Boldre Wood, a vast, wild, impenetrable forest, stretches from the eastern shores of the continent all the way to the west. Undisturbed by man, the forest is home to a miniature race of people who live in the ancient trees. Theirs is a dangerous world, where even the smallest insect is a formidable foe.Shielded from these dangers by his parents during his early childhood, Barnaby 'Billy' Billicoot is brutally forced to face the reality of his world when he is orphaned at the age of fourteen.As his mother lies dying from the viral infection raging through Angloak, she tells Billy of her belief that he will go on to make their world a better place. With his mother's dying prophecy ringing in his ears, Billy sets out to learn more about his home, only to be immediately attacked by the vicious stairway-men who rule the great stairs of the tree.Can one young boy really make such a hostile world a better place, especially when he learns of a new threat facing Boldre Wood, more deadly and terrifying than anything they have ever seen before?
  • Billy and the North Oakian Alliance

    Kay L Lawrence

    language (Kay Lawrence, Aug. 27, 2012)
    The second in the Boldre Wood Trilogy:The Carintheans have stepped up their interests in Boldre Wood, making increasing forays to the shore. But at a time when the people of Boldre Wood should be working together to defend their homeland, the North Oakian Council remains stubborn, refusing to form an alliance with their old foe Angloak under any circumstances.Billy, struggling to settle once more to normal life on Floor 14, uncovers a conspiracy during a homework assignment that could help the two tree nations overcome their difficulties. However, before he can expose the scandal he must evade a powerful family determined to stop him by whatever means.As he sets out across the Great Lake bound for North Oak, he is followed by an enemy that has no intention of giving up without a fight, even if it means sacrificing the whole of Boldre Wood.Can Billy make it to the North Oakian Council chambers to present his evidence, and if he does, will they or anyone else listen?
  • Billy and the Carinthean War

    Kay L Lawrence

    language (Kay Lawrence, May 9, 2014)
    The people of Boldre Wood wait for the day they know will come, the day they must fight the giant Carintheans. When word arrives through the Barlowian spy network that the Carintheans have set up a permanent camp and are travelling ever deeper into the Wood, the united armies gather.The odds are impossible. The Carintheans are huge, with fearsome weapons. How can the tiny people of Boldre Wood hope to defend their homes against this monstrous invader?
  • Cooking For My Family, From Catherine Pasculli's Hoboken Kitchen

    L.N. Lawrence

    Hardcover (L.N. Lawrence, Nov. 1, 1999)
    Cooking For My Family is a collection of Italian recipes from my Mother's Hoboken Kitchen. The recipes are "ethnic, earthy, easy and Italian". All recipes have been researched, developed and tested and contain recipes from the region of Apulia in Italy. This book was written as a tribute to my Mom and my hope is that you enjoy her recipes as much as she enjoyed Cooking For Her Family. Sample recipes: Pasta Con Sarda, Cannoli's, Pizza Gran, Zuppa de Pesche, Tarrade, Marinara Sauce, Homemade Pasta and more....
  • Kate's Cousins: Stones in the 1860's

    S.A.B. Lawrence

    eBook (SAB Lawrence, Jan. 29, 2018)
    Written to share a glimpse into the life of Kate and the Stone family line during the tumultuous 1860's.