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In I Am Legend, a terrible plague has decimated the world, and those who were unfortunate enough to survive are transformed into blood-thirsty creatures of the night. Robert Neville is the... |
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The superlative thriller pits Secret Agent James Bond once more against SPECTRE's archfiend, Blofeld, architect of a nefarious scheme to destroy the free world... and finds 007 falling for the... |
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Little Amy Dorrit was born in debtor's prison, the youngest child of William Dorrit, a long-time inmate of the Marshalsea. Earning meager wages as a seamstress, she is befriended by her employer's... |
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In the 1970s, Frank Lucas was the king of the Harlem drug trade, bringing in over a million dollars a day. He lived a glamorous life, hobnobbing with athletes, musicians, and politicians, but Lucas... |
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These two tales set in the wild desert wastes pit the forces of fierce nature against the sturdy character of the Western man. "Law of the Desert" Shad Marone is a lone gunman on the run... |
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Award Winning! The Twilight Zone Radio Drama Series has been awarded:XM Radio Nation Award for being the best "Theater of Mind" programming on XM!Gold Marcum... |
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With a wealth of fancy and an irrepressible high spirit, this beloved adventure story pokes fun at the exaggerated social and literary conventions of Cervantes' day. Driven mad by reading too many... |
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Hailed by Henry James as "the finest piece of imaginative writing yet put forth in the country," Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter reaches to our nation's historical and moral roots... |
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| A band of renegades led by Sharpe’s vicious mortal enemy, Obadiah Hakeswill, holds a group of British and French women hostage in a strategic mountain pass. On the other side of the pass, Napoleon’s... |
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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life; yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with... |
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