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013801
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A00058 | 823.91/IDE | Main | On Shelf | Non Book Material | |
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005991
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1989 (Pb)
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New York, Anchor Books, 1987.
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218pRed Spine
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Chris, Ikem and Beatrice are three like - minded friends working under the military regime of His Excellency, the Sandhurst - educated President of Kangan. In the pressurized atmosphere of oppression and intimidation they are simply trying to live and love - and remain friends. But in a world where each day brings a new betrayal, hope is hard to cling on to. Achebe's candid vision of contemporary African politics is a powerful fusion of angry voices and flashes of poetry. But his interpretation of oil - boom Nigeria is not defeatist; like his character Beatrice, Achebe refuses to disparage the day that still has an hour of light in its hand.
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0385260458 Pb.
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006024 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016764
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New York, Anchor Books, 1989.
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231pRed Spine
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Ezeulu, headstrong chief priest of the god Ulu, is worshipped by the six villages of Umuaro. But he is beginning to find his authority increasingly under threat - from his rivals in the tribe, from those in the white government and even from his own family. Yet he still feels he must be untouchable - surely he is an arrow in the bow of his God?
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9780385014809 Pb.
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I00894 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017265
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New Delhi, IndiaInk Books, 2009.
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xi, 328pRed Spine
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When freedom came to India so did violence. Three hundred thousand were slaughtered,a hundred thousand women were raped, abducted, mutilated, twelve million people were rendered homeless. The theme of this powerful novel is how that violence erupted in the lives of ordinary men and women and in the lives of three brilliantly depicted central characters - Gian, a follower of Gandhi, Debi-dayal, an ardent terrorist, and Debi-Dayal's sister, Sundari, a ruthless woman who holds nothing sacred and is half in love with her own brother.
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9788186939475 Pb.
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I01073 | 823.91/MAL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005171
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Hertfordshire, Wordsworth Editions, 1998.
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xvi, 397pBlue Spine
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Wordsworth Classics
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It is a collection of twenty of the very best tales from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fifty-six short stories featuring the arch sleuth.
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9781853267482 Pb.
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005962 | 823.91/DOY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005182
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London, Wordsworth Editions, 1993.
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vii, 417pBlue Spine
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Wordsworth Classics
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Contains twelve stories from The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes and the eight stories from His Last Bow.
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9781853260704 Pb.
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005957 | 823.91/DOY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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000830
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Great Britain, Thames & Hudson, 1987.
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128pCream Spine
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Thames and Hudson - Literary Lives
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The book provides a penetrating and revealing study of the controversial writer amd poet.
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9780500260302 Pb.
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004285 | 823.91/LAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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004590
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Hertfordshire, Wordsworth Editions, 1993.
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xx, 170pBlue Spine
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Wordsworth Classics
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The stories in Dubliners show us truants, hostesses, seducers, gossips, rally-drivers, generous hostesses, corrupt politicians, failing priests, struggling musicians, moony adolescents, sentimental aunts and poets, patriots earnest or cynical, and people simply striving to get by.
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9781853260483 Pb.
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005940 | 823.91/JOY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018472
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London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012.
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316pGrey spine
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John Berger relates the story of G, a modern Don Juan forging an energetic sexual career in Europe during the early years of the last century as Europe teeters on the brink of war.
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9781408834343 Pb.
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I01358 | 823.91/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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004679
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New York, Anchor Books, 1991.
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122pGreen and Blue Spine
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Girls at War and Other Stories reveals the essence of life in Nigeria and takes us inside the heart and soul of people whose pride and ideals must compete with the simple struggle to survive.
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9780385418966 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
005762 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016765
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New York, Anchor Books, 2001.
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x, 116pBlack Spine
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Home and Exile-the great Nigerian novelist's first book in more than ten years-is a major statement on the importance of stories as real sources of power, especially for those whose stories have traditionally been told by outsiders.
In three elegant essays, Achebe seeks to rescue African culture from narratives written about it by Europeans. Looking through the prism of his experiences as a student in English schools in Nigeria, he provides devastating examples of European cultural imperialism. He examines the impact that his novel Things Fall Apart had on efforts to reclaim Africa's story. And he argues for the importance of writing and living the African experience because, he believes, Africa needs stories told by Africans.
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My home under imperial fire
The empire fights back
Today, the balance of stories
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0385721331 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00895 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
017269
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Lincoln, iUniverse, Inc., 2006.
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228pGreen Spine
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Mr. Harmon, a high school teacher, is told by his principal that his program, Homeroom, will be cancelled. Homeroom is a support group for students that Harmon facilitates. His only chance to save the program is to appeal directly to the board of education. As Harmon prepares his presentation to the board, he remembers, in a series of flashbacks, events and people from past Homerooms. He recalls some very special, heartwarming stories of students who were touched and transformed by their experiences in Homeroom. Unfortunately, he also remembers some students whose outcomes were not so positive. He begins to doubt the value of Homeroom to students. In fact, he begins to doubt himself. In the meantime, a troubled student has made elaborate plans to shoot and kill most of the upperclassman at the school. His escalating hatred, with detailed plans for a massacre, builds toward a violent resolution. Harmon's crisis of faith, his presentation to the board, and the student's plans for the shooting weave together and build toward an exciting and insightful climax.
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0595408303 Pb.
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I01076 | 823.91/NEL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
009466
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New York, Anchor Books, 1989.
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186pYellow and orange spine
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A collection of essays revealing the impediments that still stand in the way of open. equal dialogue between Africans and Europeans, between blacks and whites, but also instills us with hope that they will soon be overcome.
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038541479X Pb.
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009866 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018604
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New Delhi, Penguin, 2014.
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xxxii, 214pWhite spine
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Regarded as the first major Indian novel in English, Kanthapura is the story of how Gandhi's struggle for independence came to a casteist south Indian village. The impact of Gandi's ideas upon a typical village of South India is told by a wise old woman, who comments on the villagers' actions with sharp-eyed wisdom, evoking the spirit of traditional folk epics.
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9780143422341 Pb.
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I01326 | 823.91/RAO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
015674
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London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1999.
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230pDark red spine
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A group of thirty English schoolboys, forced from their burning plane, land on an unchartered island. As the threads of civilized conformity unravel, the forces of subtle social disintegration set in and the group descends into savagery and murder.
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9780571200535 Pb.
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I00671 | 823.91/GOL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
005285
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Hertfordshire, Wordsworth Editions, 1995.
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480pBlue Spine
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Wordsworth Classics
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The stories range from The Lost World, a sort of 'Jurassic Park', high above the Amazon rain-forest, to the ecologically significant When the World Screamed.
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9781853262456 Pb.
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005937 | 823.91/DOY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018590
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New Delhi, 2007.
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Penguin Classics
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Set in a village in southern India shortly after independence, the novel portrays the hopes and aspirations of a young nation recently embarked on the path of development, surmounting many obstacles along the way.
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9780143066576 Pb.
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I01343 | 823.91/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
016758
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New York, Anchor Books, 1994.
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196pCream Spine
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Obi Okonkwo is an idealistic young man who has now returned to Nigeria for a job in the civil service. However in his new role he finds that the way of government seems to be corruption. Obi manages to resist the bribes offered to him, but when he falls in love with an unsuitable girl, he sinks further into emotional and financial turmoil.
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9780385474559 Pb.
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I00891 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006769
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New York, Anchor Books, 1994.
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194pPurple and Green Spine
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Obi Okonkwo's foreign education has separated him from his African roots and made him part of a ruling elite whose corruption he finds repungant.
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9780385474559 Pb.
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007250 | 823.91/ACH | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
016136
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London, Penguin Group, 1936.
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287pGreen Spine
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E. M. Forster's 1924 masterpiece, A Passage to India, is a novel that tackles the thorny notions of preconceptions and misconceptions through characters’ desire to overcome the barrier that divides East and West in colonial India. Here we see the limits of liberal tolerance, good intentions, and good will as we try to sort through the common problems that exist between two very different cultures. But Forster’s India is a country where the English and Indians stare at each other across a cultural divide and a history of imbalanced power relations, mutual suspicion, and ill will. A fresh reader must wonder whether connection is possible at all.
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9780140274233 Pb.
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I00752 | 823.91/FOR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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