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Paradise Unveiled

By: D.B. Magee

This story is fundamental to the understanding of the origin and creation of this great resource, and David’s personal relationships and the connection between these people and the original four FGG members

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Peter Saul and Mary Limited

By: Chris Jones

Historical Hysterical Heretical musical Satirical fiction. A bizarre blend of quasi-religious history, world cataclysm, and office comedy.

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Planet X

By: Jamie Harbison

A eBook by Jamie Harbison.

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Poor White

By: Sherwood Anderson

It is the story of an inventor, Hugh McVey, who rises from poverty on the bank of the Mississippi River. The novel shows the influence of industrialism on the rural heartland of America.

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Prester John

By: John Buchan

"Prester John" tells the tale of John Laputa, a celebrated Zulu minister who has taken the title of the mythical priest-king Prester John.

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Pride and Prejudice

By: Jane Austen

This book iS about a life of a man who gets introduced to a family having many daughters.

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Prufrock and Other Observations

By: T. S. Eliot

This book contains some poetry and others.

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Psychic, Science and Jesus

By: Atsu Davoh

A Semi-Fiction book based on the secret life of Monalisa

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Property rights v. endangered species : the American dream and the common good

By: Charles Timothy Shates

This study examines how notions about dominion, self-interest, private property, and economic growth and how the development of environmental protections, property rights, and corporations have influenced the shaping of the country. Two illustrative cases are examined: Pacific Lumber, a large timber-owning concern in Northern California redwood country, and Newhall Ranch, a large planned

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Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded

By: Samuel Richardson

Told in a series of letters, his classic tale of a virginal serving maid pursued by her employer deals with matters that were unexplored when it was written in 1740, among them the transformation of sexual allure into power.

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