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      -- Seventies cars.
      2006., Taschen Call No: 629.222 S497s    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Icons.Summary Note: During a decade of tumultuous change that gave us disco and optional 8-track tape decks, the seventies would also witness the demise of muscle cars and the birth of the economy car. And, with an influx of imports from Europe and Japan, there was more choice than ever. "70s Cars" has them all - from luxury models like the Cadillac Eldorado convertable, Chysler Cordoba (with rich Corinthian leather!), and a "smaller" Lincoln Versailles, to fuel-conscious subcompacts like the Pinto, Vega, "Le Car," and the Datsun 210.
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      2011., General, Modern Library, An Imprint of Random House Call No: Fic Jam   Edition: Modern Library Paperback ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Novel follows the trip of protagonist Lewis Lambert Strether to Europe in pursuit of Chad, his widowed fiancée's supposedly wayward son; he is to bring the young man back to the family business, but he encounters unexpected complications. The third-person narrative is told exclusively from Strether's point of view.
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      1986., General, Norton Call No: Fic Bur    Availability:0 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Penguin classicsSummary Note: A 15-year-old hooligan named Alex roams the streets of London terrorizing people at random. He is arrested and subjected to corrective brainwashing with unanticipated results. The author adds a flavour of reality to his prophecy of future urban life by inventing the teenage dialect of "nadsat.".
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      2014, 1889., General, Starling and Black Publications Call No: LP Fic Twa   Edition: Large print ed. (softcover)    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Perennial favorites collection.Summary Note: Hank Morgan, a Hartford, Connecticut factory worker, after a blow to the head, finds himself transported to sixth-century England, where his knowledge of the scientific advances of the 19th century convince Arthur and his knights that he has magical powers. His attempts to introduce advanced technology lead to disaster.
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      Adult Call No: LP Fic Dic    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Great illustrated classicsSummary Note: In his early childhood days, a young boy, David Copperfield, had been living with his mother and their servant Peggotty. His mother marries a very cruel man, Mr. Murdstone and David is being sent away to Salem House where it is not very safe at all. It was a run-down London boarding school where Mr. Creakle beats up young boys. David's mother soon gives birth to a son by Mr. Murdstone. Unfortunately she dies after a while. David was dragged out of school and was forced to work at a wine warehouse with Mr. Murdstone. David runs from work and lives with his great-aunt, Miss Betsey Trotwood, where he lives a happier life. She soon adopts him and sends him off to Dr. Strong's school in Canterbury. When David was done with his education at Dr. Strong's school, he goes to work at the law firm of Mr. Spenlow and Jorkins. He meets his significant other, Dora Spenlow and falls in love with with her. After that, they were engaged to each other. They had their very first child but Dora becomes ill and dies after giving birth, along with the child. It was a sad life for David but he tries to move on. He had traveled abroad for several years and realizes he truly loves this other woman, Agnes Wickfield. David becomes a famous writer and marries Agnes. They live happily ever after along with their friends.
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      2010., 18:31:02, Duke Classics Edition: Unabridged.    Connect to this eAudiook title Summary Note: Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, Dracula , may not be the first vampire novel, but it is certainly the most famous. These scenarios couldn't be more different than the conservative Victorian era during which the book was published — though critically praised from the start as being ahead of its time it was not an immediate bestseller. The story is told through a series of letters recounting a young Jonathan Harker, a lawyer who visits Count Dracula to arrange a real estate transaction and realizes before long that he has been taken hostage there. Harker escapes after a series of horrifying events, and Dracula makes it his mission to go after the young lawyer — and his lovely fiancé, Mina, and Mina's friends. With the assistance of an old teacher, Professor Abraham Van Helsing, the tide turns against Dracula with Van Helsing chasing the Count back to his Transylvania castle, where the ultimate battle takes place.
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      1991., Everyman's Library Call No: Fic Aus    Availability:1 of 1     At Your LibraryPenguin reading guide Series Title: Everyman's library   Volume: no. 24Summary Note: Story of a wealthy young woman's schemes to match up her new, and much more poor, friend with the town's unsuspecting (and sometimes unwilling) bachelors. What is revealed, however, is not Emma's skills in match-making, but her inability to see the true feelings of those around her, as well as her own heart.