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Famous Women (Hardcover)
Giovanni Boccaccio; Edited by Virginia Brown
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R792
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After the composition of the Decameron, and under the influence
of Petrarch's humanism, Giovanni Boccaccio(1313-1375) devoted the
last decades of his life to compiling encyclopedic works in Latin.
Among them is "Famous Women," the first collection of biographies
in Western literature devoted exclusively to women.
The 106 women whose life stories make up this volume range from
the exemplary to the notorious, from historical and mythological
figures to Renaissance contemporaries. In the hands of a master
storyteller, these brief biographies afford a fascinating glimpse
of a moment in history when medieval attitudes toward women were
beginning to give way to more modern views of their potential.
"Famous Women," which Boccaccio continued to revise and expand
until the end of his life, became one of the most popular works in
the last age of the manuscript book, and had a signal influence on
many literary works, including Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" and
Castiglione's "Courtier." This edition presents the first English
translation based on the autograph manuscript of the Latin.
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Momus (Hardcover)
Leon Battista Alberti; Edited by Sarah Knight, Virginia Brown
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R782
Discovery Miles 7 820
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"Momus" is the most ambitious literary creation of Leon Battista
Alberti, the famous humanist-scientist-artist and "universal man"
of the Italian Renaissance. In this dark comedy, written around
1450, Alberti charts the lively fortunes of his anti-hero Momus,
the unscrupulous and vitriolic god of criticism. Alberti deploys
his singular erudition and wit to satirize subjects from court life
and politics to philosophy and intellectuals, from grand
architectural designs to human and divine folly. The possible
contemporary resonance of Alberti's satire--read variously as a
humanist roman-a-clef and as a veiled mockery of the
mid-Quattrocento papacy--is among its most intriguing aspects.
While his more famous books on architecture, painting, and family
life have long been regarded as indispensable to a study of
Renaissance culture, "Momus" has recently attracted increasing
attention from scholars as a work anticipating the realism of
Machiavelli and the satiric wit of Erasmus. This edition provides a
new Latin text, the first to be based on the two earliest
manuscripts, both corrected by Alberti himself, and includes the
first full translation into English.
The more than 100 women whose life stories make up this volume
range from the exemplary to the notorious, from historical and
mythological figures to Renaissance contemporaries of its author,
the master storyteller Giovanni Boccaccio. The first collection of
biographies in Western literature devoted exclusively to women,
Famous Women affords a fascinating glimpse of a moment in history
when mediaeval attitudes toward women were beginning to give way to
more modern views of their potential. Virginia Brown's translation,
commissioned for the I Tatti Renaissance Library, is the first
English edition based on the autograph manuscript of the Latin.
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Jade Moon (Paperback)
Virginia Brown
bundle available
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R478
Discovery Miles 4 780
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E. Ster Bunny (Paperback)
Virginia Brown; Virginia Brown
bundle available
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R278
Discovery Miles 2 780
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Mistletoe & Mayhem (Paperback)
Virginia Brown, Jo Ann Ferguson, Sharon Sobel
bundle available
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R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
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He's the most dangerous gunman in the West. She's a "lady doctor"
he can't resist. Will his secret torments keep them apart? How can
she handle a wounded outlaw no respectable woman should go near?
Romance and intrigue are about to collide in a steamy Texas town
where sin, scandal and violence rule the night.
A strange sort of current flowed between them, charged with as much
intensity as a bolt of lightning. Devon felt it tighten around him,
binding him to her in some inexplicable way that he couldn't
explain and didn't want to acknowledge.
His tone was involuntarily savage when he muttered, "If I don't
leave soon, Maggie Malone, I may do exactly that."
"Do-?"
He stood up, blood boiling in his veins as if heated. The memory of
her soft skin was a temptation that he did his best to resist. "You
know what I mean, dammit."
"No. I don't think I do. Devon . . . what are you-?"
Without pausing to think, he reached out to pull her to him, one
hand around her wrist and the other hand moving to the small of her
back. Maggie seemed to melt into him, her body boneless, soft
breasts pressing against his chest as he pulled her close.
His mouth found hers, and he kissed her with a fierce urgency that
grew hotter and higher when she made a small noise in the back of
her throat. Ah God, she was so sweet and fine, so damn fine. He
couldn't help himself. He knew better than to touch her, better
than to kiss her. He knew he wouldn't want to stop at kisses, and
Maggie deserved to be treated with more respect.
So why wasn't he stopping?
Virginia Brown is the award-winning author of nearly fifty novels
in historical romance, mystery and general fiction.
Lights Camera Murder Trinket and the gang, beware
Hollywood descends on Holly Springs, and soon it's up to the Divas
to keep the stars from falling like magnolia blooms in a
trailer-park tornado. Someone doesn't want DARK SECRETS UNDER THE
HOLLY to reach the big screen. He-or she-is willing to kill locals,
movie stars, and maybe even Divas to stop it.
Diva-sister Dixie Lee Forsythe wrote the juicy tell-all about a
historic Mississippi town very much like Holly Springs, and a lot
of townsfolk would be happy to strangle her. Bitty is in a blond
lather over a gossipy story line about a philandering Senator who
very much resembles her late husband. And even Trinket's a little
miffed at Dixie Lee's oh-so-recognizable Trinket Truevine
character, described as, "built like a girls' basketball coach-not
necessarily a female one."
Dixie Lee starts getting mysterious death threats, an actress
brings being a diva to heights even Bitty can't match, and a
production assistant is murdered.
If Trinket, Bitty, and the Divas don't solve this case quick,
Oscars season in Tinsel Town will be short a whole bunch of stars.
Virginia Brown is the author of more than fifty novels in romance,
mystery, and general fiction. Her bestselling Dixie Divas Mysteries
continues in 2014 with a sixth novel. She lives in a small
Mississippi town that inspires her stories about Holly Springs.
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A First-Reader, Volume 1 (Paperback)
Will David Howe; Created by Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown
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R516
R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
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The bestselling DIXIE DIVAS mystery series continues
Trinket and her pals are, once again,
caught in the middle of a murder scene...
"Professor Sturgis is dead."
"Hah " replied my cousin/best friend/partner in mayhem. "I'm not
that lucky."
"It's true," I said as I pointed to her son's dorm room closet.
"Look for yourself. But I warn you-it's not a pretty sight."
My warning did not deter Bitty Hollandale from peering into the
closet where the dead professor was propped against a shoe rack.
She immediately recoiled. "Good lord I thought you were joking . .
. it . . . how horrible "
I didn't say "I told you so" although I could have. I was still too
rattled myself to take a verbal swing at Bitty. What I'd thought
was an untidy pile of clothing tumbling out of the closet turned
out to be a professor with whom Bitty had just quarreled that very
morning.
This was not a good thing.
Virginia Brown is the author of The Dixie Divas Mysteries, The Blue
Suede Memphis Mysteries, and a mystery/drama, Dark River Road. As a
long-time resident of Mississippi, award-winning author Virginia
Brown has lived in several different areas of the state, and finds
the history, romance, and intrigue of the Deep South irresistible.
Although having spent her childhood as a "military brat" living all
over the US, and overseas, this author of nearly fifty novels is
now happily settled in and drawing her favorite fictional
characters from the wonderful, whimsical Southerners she has known
and loved.
Find out who's trying to kill one of the best-known drag queens in
Memphis? No problem. Harley's on the case. Until someone decides
she's getting a little too close to the truth . . .
Halloween's just around the corner, and business is brisk at
Memphis Tour Tyme. Harley doesn't need an extra job, but when her
pal Tootsie asks her to help Jordan Cleveland, his fellow drag
queen, she can't resist poking around in the mystery. How dangerous
could it be for her? After all, Jordan's the target of the threats,
not her. He's had his brake line cut, a concrete flower pot dropped
over his head, a pickup truck nearly ran him down, and someone
tried to push him off a sidewalk into heavy traffic. He and Harley
think his ex-wife is the most likely culprit, but after Jordan is
sideswiped by a car and ends up in the hospital, trouble starts to
turn Harley's way. The next thing she knows, she's dangling off the
side of the city's famous Peabody Hotel while an anonymous thug
tells her to mind her own business . . . or else.
Things can only get worse, and she ought to heed the demands of her
hunky police boyfriend, Mike Morgan, who's really worried. Even the
guests at a local Halloween party start to look like suspects.
Maybe the guy dressed up as Jay-Z is out to get her. Or one of the
Kardashian sisters.
But how dangerous can it be to leave the party just long enough to
retrieve her brother's coveted Fender guitar from Tootsie's empty
house? Harley will return safe and sound, right?
Virginia Brown is the author of more than fifty novels in romance,
mystery, and mainstream fiction. In addition to the Blue Suede
Memphis mysteries, she writes the bestselling Dixie Divas
mysteries.
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Wildflower (Paperback)
Virginia Brown
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R516
Discovery Miles 5 160
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He's a legendary gunslinger working for the powerful business baron
she intends to bring down. When he takes her captive, desire makes
a prisoner of them both.
Leaning his hard body against hers to pin her to the rock again,
Jake asked roughly, "You could try by remembering that it's against
the law to rob trains."
"You work for Durant-what do you care about the law?"
"I might go easy on you if you'll talk. Where's the rest of your
gang?"
The mutinous stare she gave him was indicative of the answers he
would receive, and Lassiter shrugged. "Fine. Stay quiet. I'm
getting paid to stop 'Colorado Kate, ' and I guess that's who I'm
taking back with me."
"You're taking me to Durant?" she asked softly. He nodded. So this
was really the end. She had no illusions as to Durant's intentions.
He'd kill her just as ruthlessly as he'd killed her parents.
"Care to tell me where I can find the Lost Canyon Gang?" Jake
asked.
When she refused to answer, he curled his fingers around her wrists
and straightened, pulling her up with him. Caitlin stared at him
warily, seeing in his dark, reflective gaze something she didn't
recognize. The sun beat down in a blaze of heat; a hot, dry wind
blew, lifting her hair to drift around her face, yet she felt a
sudden shiver. To her sudden, intense surprise, Lassiter lowered
his head and kissed her.
Virginia Brown is the award-winning author of nearly fifty novels
in historical romance, mystery and general fiction.
Trinket and the Gang Will Stop At Nothing To Clear A Diva's Husband
of Murder Charges. "You'd think a midnight prowler would have sense
enough to get out after being discovered by a group of middle-aged
women armed with flower vases. Or at least stop what he was doing.
Not this one. Despite our menacing appearance, he kept opening
cabinet doors and drawers. "Our intruder wore what looked like a
black Ninja outfit. It did not flatter. He was a bit chunky and not
much taller than me. Nor did he move very fast as Gaynelle and I
bore down on him like a freight train. Instead of screaming in fear
and fleeing out the front door-which stood wide open to help
facilitate his escape-he turned away from the cabinet he had opened
and threw something heavy. It was a Mason jar, and it hit poor
Gaynelle right smack in the middle of the forehead. She dropped to
the floor like a sack of flour. I looked down at her, then up at
the masked intruder. Eyes glittered at me from the tiny eyeholes,
and as he seemed to be unarmed-no more Mason jars at hand-I let out
a bellow and charged him." VIRGINIA BROWN is the author of more
than fifty novels in romance and mystery. Next up in her
bestselling Dixie Divas Mysteries: Divas and Dead Rebels. And
coming soon: the Blue Suede Memphis Mysteries and Virginia's
mystery/drama saga, Dark River Road.
He took her captive.
She stole his heart.
A rogue pirate. A beautiful Englishwoman. Who would win their
battle on the high seas?
"I came down here to terrorize you into submission. I did not
expect such easy capitulation."
"How dismaying for you. Should I put up a defiant front to assuage
your disappointment?"
"You're a cool one, Miss Angela. I'll give you that much."
"Are you what they say you are, Captain Saber?"
A slight smile tilted his mouth up at one corner. "And what do they
say I am, Miss Angela? Murderer? I've killed men, though I can't
say I've derived any satisfaction from it. Pirate? Quite true.
Though at times, I've stolen things that belong to me, so I'm not
quite certain what that does to my redoubtable reputation as a
thief and scourge of the seven seas."
He took a step closer, his voice lowering to a husky timbre that
sent chills chasing down her spine. "That I am known as-let me
see-a defiler of damsels? As for that reputation, I gladly plead .
. ." His hand shifted, fingers tightening in her hair to draw her
head back. "Guilty."
Virginia Brown is the bestselling author of more than sixty novels
including the bestselling Dixie Divas mystery series.
The Comanches did her a favor when they killed her loutish husband
on her wedding night. But now this Southern belle is the possession
of a fierce, blue-eyed warrior called Hawk . . .
Zach Banning, known as Hawk among the Comanches, is caught between
two races, two cultures, two lives. Deborah Hamilton is a
Mississippi beauty who came to the Texas territory for an arranged
marriage. Little did she know, her new husband's people have earned
the Comanches' hatred. They enact their vengeance on her wedding
night, kidnapping Deborah along with other women and also the
settlement's children.
She expects the worst at the Comanches' village, but instead finds
kindness alongside the challenges. But when Hawk barters her away
from her owner, intending to seduce and possess her, Deborah finds
herself in a battle of wills laced with deep desire.
Virginia Brown is the author of more than fifty novels, including
the bestselling Dixie Divas mystery series. Look for many more of
her classic historical romances, coming soon from Bell Bridge
Books.
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