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  • A Gentleman in Moscow

    Amor Towles

    Paperback (Windmill, March 15, 2017)
    In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is deemed an unrepentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribunal, and is sentenced to house arrest in the Metropol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. Rostov, an indomitable man of erudition and wit, has never worked a day in his life, and must now live in an attic room while some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history are unfolding outside the hotel's doors. Unexpectedly, his reduced circumstances provide him entry into a much larger world of emotional discovery.
  • Sugar Barons

    Matthew Parker

    Paperback (Windmill, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Book Description Power, money and corruption in the British Empire: the English families for whom the sugar trade brought wealth beyond their wildest dreams Product Description The familiar image of the West Indies as paradise islands conceals a turbulent past. For 200 years after 1650 they were the most fought over colonies in the world, as Europeans made and lost immense fortunes growing and trading in sugar - a commodity so lucrative that it was known as white gold. Young men, beset by death and disease, an ocean away from the moral anchors of life in Britain created immense dynastic wealth but produced a society poisoned by war, sickness, cruelty and corruption. The Sugar Barons explores the lives and experiences of those whose fortunes rose and fell with the West Indian empire. From the ambitious and brilliant entrepreneurs, to the grandees wielding power across the Atlantic, to the inheritors often consumed by decadence, disgrace and madness, this is a compelling story of how a few small islands and a handful of families decisively shaped the British Empire. About the Author Born in Central America, Matthew Parker spent part of his childhood in the West Indies, acquiring a life-long fascination with the history of the region. Since graduating from Oxford, he has worked as an editorial consultant on a number of works of history, and written three bestselling books. He now lives with his family in east London.
  • The Doggonest Christmas

    Richard Lynn Stack, Charles W. Stack

    Hardcover (Windmill Pr, Sept. 15, 1988)
    Josh, a young dog, rescues Santa Claus, and convinces his friends, a group of Mongrels, to replace Santa's ailing reindeer and pull Santa's sleigh on Chistmas Eve
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  • Founding Gardeners: How the Revolutionary Generation Created an American Eden

    Andrea Wulf

    Paperback (Windmill, Feb. 1, 2012)
    V/G to LIKE NEW CONDITION. FIRST BRITISH EDITION. 2011 Windmill books trade paperback, Andrea Wulf (The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World). A follow-up to Andrea Wulf's award-winning and critically acclaimed history of British gardening, this is the story of how George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison's passion for nature, plants, agriculture and gardens shaped the birth of America.Through a series of vignettes spanning the Declaration of Independence to the death of Adams and Jefferson exactly fifty years to the day afterward, these stories that weave the political, the personal and the botanical and are in turns funny, fascinating and moving. The Founding Gardeners show that it is impossible to understand these visionary men and the American nation without considering their love of gardening. - Amazon
  • Josh the Story of Wonder Dog

    Richard Lynn Stack

    Hardcover (Windmill Press, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Josh: The Story of Wonder Dog

    Richard Lynn Stack

    Hardcover (Windmill Press, March 15, 1993)
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  • John Carter: Adventures on Mars Collection

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, J. Allan St. John, Frank R. Paul

    eBook (Windu Press, July 31, 2012)
    When John Carter goes to sleep in a mysterious cave in the Arizona dessert, he wakes up on the planet Mars. There he meets the fifteen foot tall, four armed, green men of mars, with horse-like dragons, and watch dogs like oversized frogs with ten legs. His adventures continue as he battles great white apes, fights plant men, defies the Goddess of Death, and braves the frozen wastes of Polar Mars. In other adventures, the Prince of Helium encounters a race of telepathic warriors, the Princess of Helium confronts the headless men of Mars, Captain Ulysses Paxton learns the secret of human immortality, and Tan Hadron's idealized notion of love is tested as he fights off gigantic spiders and cannibals.Edgar Rice Burroughs vision of Mars was loosely inspired by astronomical speculation of the time, especially that of Percival Lowell, who saw the red planet as a formerly Earth-like world now becoming less hospitable to life due to its advanced age. Burroughs predicted the invention of homing devices, radar, sonar, autopilot, collision detection, television, teletype, genetic cloning, living organ transplants, antigravity propulsion, and many other concepts that were well ahead of his time. The books in the Barsoom series were an early inspiration to many, including science fiction authors Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury, they influenced renowned scientist Carl Sagan in his quest for extraterrestrial life, and were instrumental in the making of James Cameron's Avatar, and George Lucas' Star Wars.This edition includes 35 illustrations by Frank Schoonover, J. Allan St. John, V. Cutta, P. J. Monahan, George Wildschut & Frank R. Paul.
  • Josh: The Story of Wonder Dog

    Richard Lynn Stack

    Paperback (Windmill Press, March 15, 1993)
    The true story of a disabled dog who gained celebrity status.
  • The Doggonest Puppy Love

    Richard Lynn Stack, Chet Phillips

    Hardcover (Windmill Pr, June 1, 1992)
    Josh encounters Millie, the First Dog of the Bush administration, in Iceland, and back in Washington they narrowly escape death from terrorists
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  • Unreliable Life of Harry the Valet: The Great Victorian Jewel Thief

    Duncan Hamilton

    Paperback (Windmill, May 1, 2012)
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  • Hailstones and halibut bones: Adventures in colour

    Mary Le Duc O'Neill

    Unknown Binding (Windmill Press, March 15, 1979)
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  • Forgotten Fruits: A guide to Britain's traditional fruit and vegetables from Orange Jelly turnips and Dan's Mistake gooseberries

    Christopher Stocks

    Paperback (Windmill, June 16, 2009)
    In an era of supermarket conformity, Forgotten Fruits is not only a survey of the incredible number of fruit and vegetable varieties available in Britain today, but also a fascinating work of natural and social history.From the Hardcover edition.