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Oxford University Press Inc, USA Icarus in the Boardroom: The Fundamental Flaws in Corporate America and Where They Came From (Law and Current Affairs Masters S.)
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Gollancz Icarus (Gollancz SF S.)
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Orchard Books Icarus, the Boy Who Could Fly (First Greek Myths S.)
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Icarus, The Boy Who Could Fly
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Icarus Girl, The
This is a first novel about spirits, twins and an extraordinary little girl. author: Oyeyemi, Helen; publisher: Bloomsbury
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Falling for Icarus
A story that combines travel with personal memoir. Rory MacLean sets off to Crete, the land where Icarus and Daedalus made their maiden flight. There, with help from his Cretan neighbours, he attempts to build a woodhopper from scratch and make it fly. author: MacLean, Rory; publisher: Viking
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Icarus or the Future of Science
This book covers olitics, warfare and philosophy author: ; publisher: Spokesman Bks.
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Walker Books Ltd Flying with Icarus
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Icarus
When a burglary goes wrong on the opening night of his new restaurant, Jack Keller is left a widower and suffering from several bullet wounds. It is Kid, who Jack once regarded as a son, who bullies him back from self-pity. When Kid is found dead, Jack knows he owes him and begins to investigate. author: Andrews, Russell; publisher: Time Warner Paperbacks
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Flying with Icarus
A young girl separated from her family takes comfort in her care for an injured seagull; the new boy faces up to the class bully and his gang; a grieving mother takes in a "lost girl", mute from a traumatic event in her past; and an "ordinary" boy has a magical meeting in the pages of a book. author: Forbes, Curdella; publisher: Walker Bks.
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Falling for Icarus
A Journey among the Cretans author: MacLean, Rory; publisher: Penguin
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Icarus
In this novel, human relationships, philosophy, religion and literature are examined within the framework of a science fiction story. Poetry and play scripts arise naturally from the characters involved. author: Williams, Peter; publisher: Vanguard P.,Cambridge
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Penguin Books Ltd Falling for Icarus: A Journey Among the Cretans
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Bloomsbury The Icarus Girl
In the <i>The Icarus Girl</i>, eight-year-old Jessamy Harrison is the only child of a Nigerian mother and English father--sensitive, intelligent, imaginative and prone to sudden and inexplicable screaming tantrums. She has unusual obsessions for a child--Hamlet and haiku to name two--and finds it hard to make friends. Then, on her first visit to her mother's family home in Nigeria, Jess meets TillyTilly, a strange child with extraordinary abilities who leads her into forbidden places and uncomfortable situations. Some time after returning to the UK, TillyTilly turns up at the Harrison's London home and, at once, life for everyone is turned upside down. <P>This complex, multi-layered novel is compelling because of its unusual subject matter but also because of its lyrical prose. Written while studying for her A-levels, Helen Oyeyemi's debut shows an immense maturity and understanding which belies her age. There are a number of dream-like scenes of intense emotion--a mystical visit to a funfair, an insight into a fellow pupil's shameful secret and a sleepover that ends badly--that cleverly blend magic realism with horror story. But there's also an innocence--intermittent reminders of Oyeyemi's youthfulness which sneak up unexpectedly. Some of the dialogue is confusing and the structure is less than smooth in parts. <P><l>The Icarus Girl</l> looks deep into Jess's soul and asks questions about the true reasons for her troubled state of mind and her place in her family, her community and in society at large. It looks at the issues of self and the alter ego, at the relationships of twins and doubles and from there, deeper still, into complex psychological issues of identity and belonging. As a child of mixed-race herself, Oyeyemi has much to say on the wider and most important issue of cultural identity, integration and tolerance. This is a promising first novel by a talented young writer. Would be particularly appreciated by precocious and literary teenagers.--<I>Carey Green</I>
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Bloomsbury The Icarus Girl
In the <i>The Icarus Girl</i>, eight-year-old Jessamy Harrison is the only child of a Nigerian mother and English father--sensitive, intelligent, imaginative and prone to sudden and inexplicable screaming tantrums. She has unusual obsessions for a child--Hamlet and haiku to name two--and finds it hard to make friends. Then, on her first visit to her mother's family home in Nigeria, Jess meets TillyTilly, a strange child with extraordinary abilities who leads her into forbidden places and uncomfortable situations. Some time after returning to the UK, TillyTilly turns up at the Harrison's London home and, at once, life for everyone is turned upside down. <P>This complex, multi-layered novel is compelling because of its unusual subject matter but also because of its lyrical prose. Written while studying for her A-levels, Helen Oyeyemi's debut shows an immense maturity and understanding which belies her age. There are a number of dream-like scenes of intense emotion--a mystical visit to a funfair, an insight into a fellow pupil's shameful secret and a sleepover that ends badly--that cleverly blend magic realism with horror story. But there's also an innocence--intermittent reminders of Oyeyemi's youthfulness which sneak up unexpectedly. Some of the dialogue is confusing and the structure is less than smooth in parts. <P><l>The Icarus Girl</l> looks deep into Jess's soul and asks questions about the true reasons for her troubled state of mind and her place in her family, her community and in society at large. It looks at the issues of self and the alter ego, at the relationships of twins and doubles and from there, deeper still, into complex psychological issues of identity and belonging. As a child of mixed-race herself, Oyeyemi has much to say on the wider and most important issue of cultural identity, integration and tolerance. This is a promising first novel by a talented young writer. Would be particularly appreciated by precocious and literary teenagers.--<I>Carey Green</I>
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Bloomsbury The Icarus Girl
In the <i>The Icarus Girl</i>, eight-year-old Jessamy Harrison is the only child of a Nigerian mother and English father--sensitive, intelligent, imaginative and prone to sudden and inexplicable screaming tantrums. She has unusual obsessions for a child--Hamlet and haiku to name two--and finds it hard to make friends. Then, on her first visit to her mother's family home in Nigeria, Jess meets TillyTilly, a strange child with extraordinary abilities who leads her into forbidden places and uncomfortable situations. Some time after returning to the UK, TillyTilly turns up at the Harrison's London home and, at once, life for everyone is turned upside down. <P>This complex, multi-layered novel is compelling because of its unusual subject matter but also because of its lyrical prose. Written while studying for her A-levels, Helen Oyeyemi's debut shows an immense maturity and understanding which belies her age. There are a number of dream-like scenes of intense emotion--a mystical visit to a funfair, an insight into a fellow pupil's shameful secret and a sleepover that ends badly--that cleverly blend magic realism with horror story. But there's also an innocence--intermittent reminders of Oyeyemi's youthfulness which sneak up unexpectedly. Some of the dialogue is confusing and the structure is less than smooth in parts. <P><l>The Icarus Girl</l> looks deep into Jess's soul and asks questions about the true reasons for her troubled state of mind and her place in her family, her community and in society at large. It looks at the issues of self and the alter ego, at the relationships of twins and doubles and from there, deeper still, into complex psychological issues of identity and belonging. As a child of mixed-race herself, Oyeyemi has much to say on the wider and most important issue of cultural identity, integration and tolerance. This is a promising first novel by a talented young writer. Would be particularly appreciated by precocious and literary teenagers.--<I>Carey Green</I>
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Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) The Icarus Agenda
Pages: 848, Paperback, Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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Icarus Agenda, The
In the Sultanate of Oman over 200 hostages are being held - the world helplessly watches as the madness begins. Evan Kendrick, a quiet Congressman, is an unlikely hero, but in his past is a violence that he cannot forget. On the other side of the world five eccentric, rich people are meeting with the aim of transforming the world. author: Ludlum, Robert; publisher: Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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Icarus Girl, The
This first novel is about spirits, twins and an extraordinary little girl. author: Oyeyemi, Helen; publisher: Bloomsbury Pub.
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Gollancz Icarus (Gollancz SF S.)
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Bantam USA The Icarus Hunt
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Time Warner Paperbacks Icarus
People keep dying around Jack Keller, the central character of Russell Andrews' second thriller <i>Icarus</i>, and he finds it difficult to be sure that it is nothing to do with him. His mother was thrown from a window by a maniac; his wife was shot on the opening night of their new restaurant; his protégé and therapist Kid fell to his death--even his mentor Dom lost an arm to the Mob for refusing to fix a fight. Jack starts investigating Kid's life and finds out more than he wants to know about the women Kid only ever referred to by aliases--the Murderess, the Mistake, the Mortician, the Destination. Kid lived in a bleak world of sexual opportunism and trade-offs, and Jack, who liked him, has to follow his trail there. For both Jack--and the policewoman whose investigation he constantly criss-crosses--the trail is one of endless legwork and painful discoveries. This is an inventive thriller about how little we really know about anyone, even those to whom we are closest. The story takes us to a vividly realized New York of high, cold places, literal and metaphorical, from which the agoraphobic Jack is perpetually tempted to take that last fall. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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ISIS Audio Books The Icarus Girl
In the <i>The Icarus Girl</i>, eight-year-old Jessamy Harrison is the only child of a Nigerian mother and English father--sensitive, intelligent, imaginative and prone to sudden and inexplicable screaming tantrums. She has unusual obsessions for a child--Hamlet and haiku to name two--and finds it hard to make friends. Then, on her first visit to her mother's family home in Nigeria, Jess meets TillyTilly, a strange child with extraordinary abilities who leads her into forbidden places and uncomfortable situations. Some time after returning to the UK, TillyTilly turns up at the Harrison's London home and, at once, life for everyone is turned upside down. <P>This complex, multi-layered novel is compelling because of its unusual subject matter but also because of its lyrical prose. Written while studying for her A-levels, Helen Oyeyemi's debut shows an immense maturity and understanding which belies her age. There are a number of dream-like scenes of intense emotion--a mystical visit to a funfair, an insight into a fellow pupil's shameful secret and a sleepover that ends badly--that cleverly blend magic realism with horror story. But there's also an innocence--intermittent reminders of Oyeyemi's youthfulness which sneak up unexpectedly. Some of the dialogue is confusing and the structure is less than smooth in parts. <P><l>The Icarus Girl</l> looks deep into Jess's soul and asks questions about the true reasons for her troubled state of mind and her place in her family, her community and in society at large. It looks at the issues of self and the alter ego, at the relationships of twins and doubles and from there, deeper still, into complex psychological issues of identity and belonging. As a child of mixed-race herself, Oyeyemi has much to say on the wider and most important issue of cultural identity, integration and tolerance. This is a promising first novel by a talented young writer. Would be particularly appreciated by precocious and literary teenagers.--<I>Carey Green</I>
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Bloodaxe Books Ltd Icarus on Earth
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ISI Books Icarus Fallen: The Search for Meaning in an Uncertain World
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Fate Of Icarus / CUT YOUR THROAT BEFORE THEY DO
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Venture Records Nyman The Commissar Vanishes The Fall of Icarus Michael Nyman Band
The Commissar Vanishes : Earth In Turmoil / Jealousy And Revenge / Look Out For An Enemy! / Ordinary Citizens / A Swift Exit. The Fall of Icarus : Disaster / Wings / Walls / Water / Utopia.
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Claves Castello Flights of Fancy Icarus Ensemble
Sonata Decima a 3. Sonata Quarta (Dario Castello). Aria prima, secunda e terza parte. Ballo de Contadini, sua corrente: Balletto quarto, corrente quarta (Maurizio Cazzati). La Foscarina, Sonata a 3 (Biagio Marini). Toccata Quarta del Primo Libro, 1615. Canzona Vigesimaottava, detta la Lanberta. Canzona Vigesimasettima, detta la Lanciona (Girolamo Frescobaldi). Toccata Arpeggiata (Johann H. Kapsberger). Sonata prima (Francesco Turini). Bayle de los dichos Diabolos, Brando d'Abril. La Suave Melodia, sua corrente. Passacalle. La Xavieria Buelta echa para Senor Conde Xaverio. Battaglia de Barabasso yerno de Satanas (Francesco Turini).
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Claves Fontana Sonate a uno due e tre Icarus Ensemble
Sonata No.1. Sonata No.2. Sonata No.3. Sonata No.4. Sonata No.5. Sonata No.6. Sonata No.7. Sonata No.8. Sonata No.11. Sonata No.14. Sonata No.15. Sonata No.17.
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