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I'll Bring the Pound Cake
POUND CAKE! CRUNCHY TOP! BUTTERY GOLDEN CENTER!Sara Morgan Lose, Florida Panhandle native, and Linda M. Penn, Kentucky native, both grew up with Southern family traditions and …
Ill-Gotten Gold
Join a fireside confession, about a quest for hidden gold in modern-day Pittsburgh. Hear a tale of chivalry, dishonesty, thievery, and the hazards of acting on youthful impulse. …
I'll Have What She's Having
In this book, Bobbie speaks openly, honestly and warmly of her conviction that all women, including those in leadership and ministry, ought to live lives that are the ultimate …
Catheter-Related Infections in the Critically Ill
Catheter-Related Infections in the Critically Ill provides an overview from an international perspective on intravascular catheters and the risk of infection. This volume …
How to Boost Your Marks in Biology
I'll Love You Always
I'LL Always Have Paris
"ART BUCHWALD DOES IT AGAIN. . . . A GREAT READ."--Larry King, USA TodayIn 1948, an American innocent named Art Buchwald set sail for Paris, France, determined to crash Hemingway's …
Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned Men
Julia Haig Gaisser provides us with a highly readable translation of and context for the interesting and little known sixteenth-century dialogue, De Litteratorum Infelicitate (On …
I'll Cry Fo' Her, While She Ask for Strength
This book generally is for a Mother who has lossed her child. I wanted to give them something tangible to always keep close. Words Hurt But when someone's absence is felt it just …
Lion Boy's White Brother
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the …
I'll Tell You A Secret
"e;Memory opens for me through my body. I slip back because I catch a smell, hear a sound, or hold an evocative flavour on my tongue. But these single-sense glimpses of or …
Managing the Critically Ill Child
The management of critically ill or injured children has become increasingly specialised; nevertheless, the first point of contact for many sick children remains their nearest …