Mendoza, Staci; Bourne, David:Tarot: Your Destiny Revealed in the Secrets of the Cards
- Livres de poche 2007, ISBN: 9781842151600
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Warner Books, August, 1987. Paperback. Very good. Gently read! No spine creases, 2 slight creases on cover. From Library Journal: """"Just two decades ago, U.S.-Chin… Plus…
Warner Books, August, 1987. Paperback. Very good. Gently read! No spine creases, 2 slight creases on cover. From Library Journal: """"Just two decades ago, U.S.-China relations seemed hostile and closed. As this novel opens, a skilled diplomat, reclaimed from a pig farm by Chou En-lai, recruits young American Matt Thompson secretly to promote the idea of normalize, Warner Books, 3, Warner Home Video, 2001-02-06. VHS. Good/Good. 7x4x1. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. excellent condition VHS tape in original sleeve with library pocket card on rear of sleeve; Barry Levinson directed this crime drama based on a controversial bestseller. Jason Patrick stars as Lorenzo, a New York reporter more commonly called "Shakes," a nickname courtesy of his three childhood pals from Hell's Kitchen -- Michael (Brad Pitt), John (Ron Eldard), and Tommy (Billy Crudup). As kids, all four were sent to reform school after accidentally killing someone during a cruel prank. There, the boys were raped and beaten by several guards, including Sean Nokes (Kevin Bacon), a fact that they've kept secret into adulthood. Michael is now a rising star in the district attorney's office, while John and Tommy are founders of the Irish gang the Westies. When Nokes walks into John and Tommy's hangout, they kill him in cold blood and go on trial, defended by a drug-addicted lawyer (Dustin Hoffman). Michael and Shakes conspire with childhood friend Carol (Minnie Driver) and local priest Father Bobby (Robert DeNiro) to free their friends and get even with the surviving guards. Based on a true story chronicled by Lorenzo Carcaterra in his novel of the same name, Sleepers stirred controversy when the veracity of the book was challenged by reporters who could find no documentation of the events described. Karl Williams, Rovi, Warner Home Video, 2001-02-06, 2.5, New York: Kensington Publishing Corp, 2007-01-01. Book Club. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8x5x1. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. light edge wear to boards and jacket; In a remote, heavily wooded area near the Berkshires of Massachusetts, Rachel Lorant died on her birthday. But she didn't die alone. That night, her four sorority sisters make a solemn, trembling pledge. They will never reveal what has just happened in those woods--ever. Instead, they will take their terrible secret to their graves. . .Now, ten years later, their secret is coming back to haunt them as each receives a card in the mail from Rachel: "Happy Birthday to Me. xoxo R." It's clear that someone knows what happened that night. Someone is stalking them and sending mysterious, chilling gifts that only they can understand--deadly warnings of what is to come. For the sins of the past have come back with a vengeance, and a killer will see that they all pay in blood. . .Brynn Costello has never felt such pure fear. She didn't want any part in what happened so long ago, but now, the mother of two will do anything to stay alive and protect her family--even if it means matching wits with a killer she can't see. . .a twisted psychopath who is closer than she thinks and who is saving her death for last. . ., Kensington Publishing Corp, 2007-01-01, 3, Polygram USA Video, 2001-10-30. VHS. Good/Good. 7x4x1. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. excellent condition VHS tape in original case. former library loan copy with card pocket on rear of sleeve; Described by director Steven Soderbergh as "Nashville meets The French Connection," this multi-character drama explores the effects of international drug trafficking on all fronts: from their source, to the U.S. border, to the federal government, to the private lives of users. Based upon a miniseries originally aired on Britain's Channel 4, Traffic divides its time among three main storylines and almost a dozen locales. The first and primary plot thread, set in Ohio and Washington, D.C., concerns freshly-appointed drug czar Robert Wakefield (Michael Douglas), whose enthusiasm for his new prestige position is quickly offset when he realizes his 16-year-old daughter Caroline (Erika Christensen) is graduating from recreational drug use to habitual abuse -- a secret that his wife, Barbara (Amy Irving), has kept from him. South of the border, Mexican cop Javier Rodriguez (Benicio Del Toro) attempts to wage his own war on drugs, heading off a cocaine shipment in the middle of the desert with his less-than-virtuous partner Manolo Sanchez (Jacob Vargas). Surrounded by corruption, Javier approaches the drug war with an attitude of patience and compromise, which opens him up to investigation from General Arturo Salazar (Tomas Milian), the country's dubious drug-enforcement liaison to the U.S. Meanwhile, San Diego drug kingpin Carlos Alaya (Steven Bauer) is caught in a sting operation spearheaded by DEA agents Montel Gordon (Don Cheadle) and Ray Castro (Luis Guzman), leaving behind his very pregnant and very oblivious wife, Helena (Catharine Zeta-Jones). At the behest of Carlos' lawyer and shady confidante, Arnie Metzger (Dennis Quaid), Helena decides to carry on the family business -- with tragic consequences. Adapted by Rules of Engagement scribe Stephen Gaghan, Traffic marked Soderbergh's second major release in 2000 after the critical and box-office success of Erin Brockovich, as well as his second feature as cinematographer (credited under the pseudonym Peter Andrews). A favorite with various guild and critics' awards, Traffic won four Academy Awards in 2001, including statues for Best Supporting Actor (Del Toro) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Gaghan), and surprise wins for Steven Mirrone's editing and Soderbergh's direction. Michael Hastings, Rovi, Polygram USA Video, 2001-10-30, 2.5, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006-09-29. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 6x2x10. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. light edge wear to jacket and boards; In this detailed inside story of a war-torn White House, Bob Woodward reveals how White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, with the indirect support of other high officials, tried for 18 months to get Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld replaced. The president and Vice President Cheney refused. At the beginning of Bush's second term, Stephen Hadley, who replaced Condoleezza Rice as national security adviser, gave the administration a 'D minus' on implementing its policies. A secret report to the new Secretary of State Rice from her counselor stated that, nearly two years after the invasion, Iraq was a "failed state." The book reveals that at the urging of Cheney and Rumsfeld, the most frequent outside visitor and Iraq adviser to President Bush is former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who, haunted still by the loss in Vietnam, emerges as a hidden and potent voice. Woodward reveals that the secretary of defense himself believes that the system of coordination among departments and agencies is broken, and in a secret May 1, 2006 memo Rumsfeld stated, that "the current system of government makes competence next to impossible." State of Denial answers the core questions: What happened after the invasion of Iraq? Why? How does Bush make decisions and manage a war that he chose to define his presidency? And is there an achievable plan for victory?, Simon & Schuster, 2006-09-29, 3, NY: Mercury Press, 1989. Vol. 76, No. 3. Edited by Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by James Gurney for "The Ends of the Earth" (novella) by Lucius Shepard. Includes "Alaska" (novelet) by John Morressy; "Tornado" by Suzette Haden Elgin; "Blue Skin" by Ray Aldridge; "Ifurin and the Fat Man" by Garry Kilworth; "The Sea Man" by Jane Yolen. Departments: "Books" by Algis Budrys; "Books to Look For" by Orson Scott Card; "Harlan Ellison's Watching" by Harlan Ellison; "Science: The Secret of the Universe" by Isaac Asimov. Tanned; creasing; corner and edge losses; label pulls. Reading copy.. SingleIssueMagazine. Reading Copy., Mercury Press, 1989, 2.5, Paperback. Like New., 5, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.: Chronicle Books Llc, 1994. A very nice library withdrawal in the plastic, protective covers with a card pocket pasted at the inside. Some scuff and a little hole in the plastic covers. PRESENTABLE!. Hard Cover. Good., Chronicle Books Llc, 1994, 2.5, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: Lorenz Books, 2000. Extremely clean and likeable edition. Very nice.. Good., Lorenz Books, 2000, 2.5<