Jason Aaron[1] (0/1)
Scalped: Indian Country: Part One of Three by Jason Aaron. Illustrated by R. M. Guéra.[1] [13.05.2018]
Ben Aaronovitch[1] (3/0)
Rivers of London: Black Mould by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Rivers of London: Night Witch by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Rivers of London: Body Work by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Talat Abbasi (0/1)
Facing the Light by Talat Abbasi.
Lynn Abbey[1] (0/2)
In the Bleak Deepwinter by Lynn Abbey. Illustrated by Susan Van Camp. [23.01.2023]
War Wounds by Lynn Abbey.
Edwin A. Abbott[1] (1/0)
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott.[1] [11.09.2011]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar[1] (0/1)
This Is the Difference Between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. [04.09.2015]
Harold Abelson (1/0)
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs: Second Edition by Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson with Julie Sussman.[1] [16.11.2014]
Mitchell Abidor (0/1)
Thoughts on Religion by Denis Diderot. Translated by Mitchell Abidor. [20.11.2015]
Marc Abrahams[1] (1/0)
This Is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens, and Other WTF Research by Marc Abrahams. [17.09.2016]
Loney Abrams (0/1)
Is the Art World Responsible for Trump? Filmmaker Adam Curtis on Why Self-Expression Is Tearing Society Apart by Loney Abrams. [13.12.2016]
Marta Abromaityte (0/1)
London's Pubs Saved Me from Becoming an Alcoholic by Marta Abromaityte. [19.02.2020]
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod[1] (0/2)
A Profile of the Palestinian People by Edward W. Said, Elia Zureik, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Abu-Lughod, and Muhammad Hallaj. [31.10.2013]
Territorially-Based Nationalism and the Politics of Negation by Ibrahim Abu-Lughod. [31.10.2013]
Janet L. Abu-Lughod (0/1)
A Profile of the Palestinian People by Edward W. Said, Elia Zureik, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Abu-Lughod, and Muhammad Hallaj. [31.10.2013]
D. Aaron Achen (0/1)
Abomination by D. Aaron Achen. [18.05.2017]
Forrest J Ackerman[1] (0/4)
The Voice of Scariliop by Forrest J Ackerman. [10.11.2021]
God Busters by Forrest J Ackerman. [10.11.2021]
The Galapurred Forsendyke: A Tale of the Indies by Forrest J Ackerman. [10.11.2021]
The Record by Forrest J Ackerman. [10.11.2021]
Mark Acres[1] (0/1)
The Multi-Dimensional Caper by Mark Acres. Illustrated by John L. Gilmore. [22.12.2017]
Aðalsteinn Ásberg Sigurðsson[1] (0/1)
Rummungur ræningi eftir Otfried Preußler. Þýtt af Aðalsteini Ásbergi Sigurðssyni.[1] [24.05.2018]
Art Adams[1] (0/1)
Tom Strong #4: Swastika Girls! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Art Adams and Chris Sprouse.[1] [05.07.2020]
Douglas Adams[1] (11/2)
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams.[1]
Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine.[1]
Life, the Universe and Everything by Douglas Adams.[1]
Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams.[1]
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams.[1]
The Deeper Meaning of Liff by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd.[1]
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.[1]
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams.[1]
The Meaning of Liff by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd.[1]
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams.[1]
The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time by Douglas Adams.[1]
The Private Life of Genghis Khan by Douglas Adams.[1] [03.03.2015]
Young Zaphod Plays It Safe by Douglas Adams.[1]
Jad Adams[1] (0/1)
Thrill of the Chaste: The truth about Gandhi's sex life by Jad Adams. [10.05.2017]
Richard Adams[1] (3/1)
Shardik by Richard Adams.[1]
The Girl in a Swing by Richard Adams.[1]
Watership Down by Richard Adams.[1]
The Knife by Richard Adams. [23.07.2012]
Scott Adams[1] (1/1)
It's Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits Alone: A Dilbert Book by Scott Adams.[1] [09.02.2013]
Men Who Use Computers Are the New Sex Symbols of the 90s by Scott Adams. [08.11.2012]
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie[1] (4/12)
Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1] [17.05.2021]
Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1] [11.10.2020]
The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1] [28.08.2020]
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.[1] [24.08.2020]
Tomorrow Is Too Far by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [28.08.2020]
The Arrangers of Marriage by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [28.08.2020]
The Shivering by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [28.08.2020]
The American Embassy by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [27.08.2020]
The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [27.08.2020]
Jumping Monkey Hill by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [27.08.2020]
On Monday of Last Week by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [27.08.2020]
Ghosts by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [26.08.2020]
Imitation by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [25.08.2020]
The Headstrong Historian by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [19.06.2020]
A Private Experience by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [19.06.2020]
Cell One by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. [19.06.2020]
Eric Affabee[1] (1/0)
Wizards, Warriors, and You 2: The Siege of the Dragonriders by Eric Affabee. Illustrated by Earl Norem.[1]
William Aggeler (0/148)
Les Épaves by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul, Geoffrey Wagner, Kenneth O. Hanson, Roy Campbell, and William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
To a Lady of Malabar by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Ransom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Unforeseen by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Voice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
On Eugene Delacroix's Tasso in Prison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lola of Valencia by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Verses for the Portrait of Honoré Daumier by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Hymn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Berthe's Eyes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Fountain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Vampire's Metamorphoses by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Jewels by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
To She Who Is Too Gay by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lethe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Women Doomed (In the Pale Glimmer...): Delphine and Hippolyta by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lesbos by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Sunset of Romanticism by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Fleurs du mal: 1861 Edition by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.[1] [01.07.2014]
The Voyage: To Maxime du Camp by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Dream of a Curious Man: To F.N. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
End of the Day by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of Artists by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of the Poor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Litanies of Satan by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Abel and Cain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Denial of Saint Peter by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Love and the Skull: An Old Lamp Base by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
A Voyage to Cythera by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Beatrice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Allegory by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Fountain of Blood by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Two Good Sisters by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Women Doomed (Like Pensive Cattle...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
A Martyr: Drawing by an Unknown Master by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Destruction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Lovers' Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Lonely Man's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Murderer's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Rag-Picker's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Soul of Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Morning Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Parisian Dream: To Constantin Guys by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Mist and Rains by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Kind-Hearted Servant of Whom You Were Jealous... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
I Have Not Forgotten, Near the City... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Love of Lies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Danse Macabre: To Ernest Christophe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Gambling by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Evening Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Hard-Working Skeleton by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
To a Passerby by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Blind by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Little Old Ladies: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Seven Old Men: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Swan: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
To a Mendicant Redhead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Sun by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Landscape by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Clock by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Irremediable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Self-Tormenter: To J. G. F. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Sympathetic Horror by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Alchemy of Grief by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Taste for Nothingness by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Obsession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (When the sky low and heavy...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (I'm like the king...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (I have more memories...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (Pluvius, irritated...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Broken Bell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Cask of Hatred by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Grateful Dead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
A Fantastic Engraving by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sepulchre by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Music by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Pipe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Owls by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Cats by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sorrows of the Moon by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Autumn Sonnet by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Ghost by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Moesta et Errabunda by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
To a Creole Lady by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sisina by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Afternoon Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
To a Madonna: Votive Offering in the Spanish Style by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Autumn Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Conversation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Irreparable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Invitation to the Voyage by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Beautiful Ship by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Cloudy Sky by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Poison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Perfume Flask by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Evening Harmony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Spiritual Dawn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Confession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Reversibility by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Living Torch by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
What Will You Say Tonight, Poor Solitary Soul... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
All Together by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Semper Eadem by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
I Give You These Verses So If My Name... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
A Phantom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Possessed by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Balcony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Duel by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
Posthumous Remorse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
One Night When I Lay Beside a Frightful Jewess... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Vampire by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
De Profundis Clamavi by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
A Carcass by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Dancing Serpent by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
With Her Pearly, Undulating Dresses... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
Sed non Satiata by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
You Would Take the Whole World to Bed with You... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
I Adore You as Much as the Nocturnal Vault... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Hair by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Exotic Perfume by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Hymn to Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
The Mask: Allegorical Statue in the Style of the Renaissance To Ernest Christophe, Sculptor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Giantess by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Ideal by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Punishment of Pride by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Don Juan in Hell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Man and the Sea by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Traveling Gypsies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Past Life by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Bad Luck by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Enemy by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Bad Monk by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Venal Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Sick Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Beacons by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
I Love the Memory of Those Naked Epochs... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Correspondences by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Elevation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Albatross by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.05.2014]
Benediction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.05.2014]
To the Reader by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [26.04.2014]
Dedication by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [26.04.2014]
Agnar Kristján Þorsteinsson (0/1)
Fórnarlambsvæðing Framsóknarflokksins eftir Agnar Kristján Þorsteinsson. [09.06.2014]
Didier Ah-koon[1] (1/0)
Skósveinar 1: Banana! eftir Didier Ah-koon. Myndskreytt af Renaud Collins. Þýtt af Braga Valdimar Skúlasyni. [30.07.2016]
Asam Ahmad[1] (0/1)
What Makes Call-Out Culture So Toxic by Asam Ahmad. [24.05.2017]
Akbar S. Ahmed (1/0)
Islam Today: A Short Introduction to the Muslim World by Akbar S. Ahmed.[1] [11.03.2009]
Insanul Ahmed (0/1)
Why Lorde, Iggy Azalea, & Grimes Are Wrong About Criticism and Journalism by Insanul Ahmed. [28.04.2014]
Aiofe (0/1)
David Bowie var stórkostlegur. Og hann misnotaði líka fólk. Hvernig tökum við á því? eftir Aiofe. [13.01.2016]
Gillon R. Aitken (0/1)
The Complete Prose Tales of Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin by Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin. Translated by Gillon R. Aitken. [28.02.2009]
Abdul-Rahman al-Sheha (1/0)
Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions by Abdul-Rahman al-Sheha. Adapted by Abu Salman Deya ud-Deen Eberie. [21.03.2012]
Rachael Kay Albers (0/1)
Why I Never Play Hard to Get by Rachael Kay Albers. [23.08.2013]
Barbara Alberti (0/1)
Tancredi by Barbara Alberti. Translated by Lawrence Venuti.
Steve Albini[1] (0/2)
On the Surprisingly Sturdy State of the Music Industry - in Full by Steve Albini. [25.11.2014]
Eyewitness Record Reviews by Steve Albini.
Louisa May Alcott[1] (1/0)
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.[1] [01.06.2022]
Alda Villiljós (0/1)
Every night I am assaulted by Alda Villiljós. [27.08.2019]
Naomi Alderman[1] (2/0)
The Power by Naomi Alderman.[1] [25.03.2022]
The Happy Zombie Sunrise Home by Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman. [08.02.2021]
Hugh Aldersey-Williams[1] (1/0)
Periodic Tales: The Curious Lives of the Elements by Hugh Aldersey-Williams.[1] [15.11.2016]
Aldís Amah Hamilton[1] (0/1)
Skoðanaskipti eftir Aldísi Amah Hamilton. [18.08.2020]
Brian Aldiss[1] (4/3)
Helliconia Spring by Brian Aldiss.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]
Helliconia Summer by Brian Aldiss.[1]
Helliconia Winter by Brian Aldiss.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]
Hothouse by Brian Aldiss.[1] [Hugo Award winner]
Old Hundredth by Brian Aldiss. [02.04.2023]
Poor Little Warrior by Brian Aldiss. [02.04.2023]
Super-Toys Last All Summer Long by Brian Aldiss.[1] [24.06.2014]
David Aldous[1] (0/1)
Review of The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb by David Aldous. [07.04.2021]
Jeff Alexander (0/2)
Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn & Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part Two by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell. [09.12.2021]
Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part One by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell. [09.12.2021]
Lloyd Alexander[1] (5/0)
The Chronicles of Prydain: Taran Wanderer by Lloyd Alexander.[1]
The Chronicles of Prydain: The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander.[1]
The Chronicles of Prydain: The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander.[1]
The Chronicles of Prydain: The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander.[1]
The Chronicles of Prydain: The High King by Lloyd Alexander.[1]
Michelle Alexander[1] (1/0)
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander.[1] [16.04.2020]
Scott Alexander (0/2)
I Can Tolerate Anything Except the Outgroup by Scott Alexander. [06.07.2017]
Untitled by Scott Alexander. [10.06.2015]
Svetlana Alexievich[1] (2/0)
Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster by Svetlana Alexievich. Translated by Keith Gessen.[1] [12.03.2022]
The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II by Svetlana Alexievich. Translated by Larissa Volokhonksy and Richard Pevear.[1] [19.07.2019 - Nobel Prize Winner]
Ayaan Hirsi Ali[1] (2/0)
Infidel: My Life by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.[1] [17.03.2010]
The Caged Virgin: A Muslim Woman's Cry for Reason by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.[1] [12.03.2010]
Taha Muhammad Ali[1] (0/1)
There Was No Farewell by Taha Muhammad Ali. [17.05.2021]
Tariq Ali[1] (1/0)
The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power by Tariq Ali.[1] [21.06.2019]
Pascal Alixe (0/1)
Marvel 1602: Fantastic Four by Peter David. Illustrated by Pascal Alixe.[1] [26.08.2013]
Derek T. Allen (0/1)
Karlar eru með vald eftir Derek T. Allen. [18.08.2020]
Esther Allen[1] (0/45)
The Detective Story by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Enigma of Shakespeare by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Edward Gibbon, Pages of History and Autobiography by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Argentine Writer and Tradition by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Bret Harte, The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Flaubert and His Exemplary Destiny by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A Defense of Bouvard and Pécuchet by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Scandinavian Destinty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
From Allegories to Novels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Biathanatos by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
On Oscar Wilde by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Our Poor Individualism by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Nine Dantesque Essays 1945-1951 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Beatrice's Last Smile by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Meeting in a Dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Simurgh and the Eagle by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Purgatorio I, 13 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Dante and the Anglo-Saxon Visionaries by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Pitying Torturer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Last Voyage of Ulysses by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The False Problem of Ugolino by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Noble Castle of the Fourth Canto by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Circular Time by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A Fragment on Joyce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Virginia Woolf by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
S.S. Van Dine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Paul Valéry by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Oswald Spengler by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Liam O'Flaherty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Will James by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
T.S. Eliot by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Theodore Dreiser by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Benedetto Croce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Ernest Bramah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Isaac Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
When Ficion Lives in Fiction by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Ramón Lull's Thinking Machine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A History of Eternity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Doctrine of Cycles by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Translators of The Thousand and One Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Postulation of Reality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A History of Angels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Nothingness of Personality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
J. B. Allen (0/1)
Doomsgame by J. B. Allen. Illustrated by Stephan Peregrine. [24.04.2018]
Martin Allen (1/0)
Clash of the Princes by Andrew Chapman and Martin Allen.[1]
Woody Allen[1] (4/1)
Side Effects by Woody Allen.[1] [10.04.2010]
Mere Anarchy by Woody Allen.[1] [24.09.2009]
Getting Even by Woody Allen.[1]
Without Feathers by Woody Allen.[1]
Woody Allen Speaks Out by Woody Allen. [08.02.2014]
Isabel Allende[1] (3/0)
Eva Luna by Isabel Allende.[1]
The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende.[1]
The Stories of Eva Luna by Isabel Allende.[1]
Michael Allred[1] (0/2)
The Sandman Volume 8: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Stephen King. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, Michael Allred, Michael Zulli, Shea Anton Pensa, Steve Leialoha, Tony Harris, and Vince Locke.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #54: The Golden Boy by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Mark Buckingham, and Michael Allred.[1] [26.10.2017]
John Allsopp (1/0)
Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 by John Allsopp. [20.04.2008 - Technical stuff for work.]
Aaron Allston[1] (0/1)
Djinn Coffee by Aaron Allston and Allen Varney. Illustrated by Pam Shanteau. [17.03.2021]
Alma Rut Lindudóttir (0/1)
Vertu konu þinni trúr og passaðu þig eftir Ölmu Rut Lindudóttur. [06.11.2013]
Bob Altemeyer[1] (1/0)
The Authoritarians by Bob Altemeyer. [14.04.2015]
Mara Altman[1] (1/0)
Gross Anatomy: My Curious Relationship with the Female Body (The Top Half and the Bottom Half) by Mara Altman.[1] [06.11.2019]
Mitch Altman (1/0)
Soldering Is Easy: Here's How to Do It by Mitch Altman. Illustrated by Andie Nordgren. [16.01.2013]
David Osa Amadasun (0/1)
"Black People Don't Go to Galleries" - The Reproduction of Taste and Cultural Value by David Osa Amadasun. [02.11.2013]
Yoshitaka Amano[1] (0/2)
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano.[1] [29.10.2017]
The Return of the Thin White Duke by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. [12.01.2016]
Gary Amaro (0/2)
The Sandman Volume 8: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Stephen King. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, Michael Allred, Michael Zulli, Shea Anton Pensa, Steve Leialoha, Tony Harris, and Vince Locke.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #56: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and Tony Harris.[1] [26.10.2017]
Amelía Eyfjörð Bergsteinsdóttir (0/1)
Göngin eftir Amelíu Eyfjörð Bergsteinsdóttur. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn. [24.04.2015]
Mark Ames[1] (0/2)
Everything You Know About Ukraine Is Wrong by Mark Ames. [02.12.2014]
Welcome the War Nerd by Mark Ames. [27.11.2014]
Martin Amis[1] (25/264)
Inside Story: A Novel by Martin Amis.[1] [04.01.2021]
The Rub of Time: Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump. Essays and Reportage, 1986–2016 by Martin Amis.[1] [18.09.2018]
Invasion of the Space Invaders: An Addict's Guide to Battle Tactics, Big Scores and the Best Machines by Martin Amis. Introduction by Steven Spielberg. [10.01.2018]
The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis.[1] [05.12.2014]
Lionel Asbo: State of England by Martin Amis.[1] [12.07.2014]
The Pregnant Widow: Inside History by Martin Amis.[1] [12.10.2010]
The Second Plane: September 11: 2001-2007 by Martin Amis.[1] [24.07.2009]
House of Meetings by Martin Amis.[1] [28.10.2008]
Dead Babies by Martin Amis.[1]
Einstein's Monsters by Martin Amis.[1]
Experience by Martin Amis.[1]
Heavy Water and Other Stories by Martin Amis.[1]
Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million by Martin Amis.[1]
London Fields by Martin Amis.[1]
Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis.[1]
Night Train by Martin Amis.[1]
Other People: A Mystery Story by Martin Amis.[1]
Success by Martin Amis.[1]
The Information by Martin Amis.[1]
The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America by Martin Amis.[1]
The Rachel Papers by Martin Amis.[1]
The War Against Cliché: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 by Martin Amis.[1]
Time's Arrow: Or the Nature of the Offence by Martin Amis.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]
Visiting Mrs. Nabokov: And Other Excursions by Martin Amis.[1]
Yellow Dog by Martin Amis.[1]
Oktober by Martin Amis. [02.01.2021]
Véra and Vladimir: Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Bellow: Avoiding the Void: The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915–1964 by Zachary Leader by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Christopher Hitchens by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Jane Austen and the Dream Factory by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Rabbit Angstrom Confronts Obamacare by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Updike's Farewell Notes: My Father's Tears and Other Stories by John Updike by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Roth the Elder: A Moralistic Investigation: The Dying Animal by Philip Roth by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Philip Roth Finds Himself: Roth Unbound by Claudia Roth Pierpont by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
The Crippled Murderers of Cali, Colombia by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
On Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
In Memory of Neda Soltan (1983–2009): Iran by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Is Terrorism 'About Religion'? by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Ivan Is Introduced to the USSR: All Together Now: Voices of Revolution, 1917, edited and introduced by Mark D. Steinberg by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
You Ask the Questions (2) by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Marty and Nick Jr. Sail to America by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Writing Time's Arrow by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
On the Court: My Beautiful Game by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
In Search of Dieguito Maradona by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
No, I Am Not a Racist by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
The Champions League Final, 1999 by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Three Stabs at Tennis by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
The Tims by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
My Ad by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
The Personalities of the Court by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
The Shock of the New: A Clockwork Orange Turns Fifty by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
J.G. Ballard: From Outer Space to Inner Space by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Don DeLillo: Laureate of Terror: The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories by Don DeLillo by Martin Amis. [18.09.2018]
Travolta's Second Act by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Losing in Las Vegas by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Nabokov's Natural Selection: Stalking Nabokov by Brian Boyd by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Bellow's Lettres: Saul Bellow, There Is Simply Too Much to Think About by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The King's English by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
On the Road: The Multicity Book Tour by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Fourth Estate and the Question of Heredity by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
You Ask the Questions (I) by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Queen's Speech, the Queen's Heart by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Princess Diana: A Mirror, Not a Lamp by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Iris Murdoch (1919–1999): Age Will Win by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Larkin's Letters to Monica by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Philip Larkin: His Work and Life by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Republican Party in 2016: Trump by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Republican Party in 2012: Tampa, Florida by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Republican Party in 2011: Iowa by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Saul Bellow, As Opposed to Henry James by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
Nabokov and the Problem from Hell: The Original of Laura by Vladimir Nabokov by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
He's Leaving Home by Martin Amis. [17.09.2018]
The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard. Introduction by Martin Amis.[1] [02.05.2018]
Early Ballard: The Drowned World by Martin Amis. [01.05.2018]
Osama bin Laden by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
The Mirror of Ourselves by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
A Mother of Invention by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
The Shock of the New by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
Among the Clowns: Meet Rick 'Crotch' Perry, Newt 'the Vulgarian' Gingrich, and the rest of the GOP contenders as they scramble for the prize in the Des Moines debate by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
How Much Do Republicans Weigh?: Martin Amis on God, money, and what's wrong with the GOP by Martin Amis. [28.06.2017]
'Frankfurt' by Martin Amis.
1985 by Anthony Burgess by Martin Amis.
A PM, a President, and a First Lady by Martin Amis.
Abba Abba by Anthony Burgess by Martin Amis.
Among the Thugs by Bill Buford by Martin Amis.
An Islamist's Journey by Martin Amis.
Anthony Burgess by Martin Amis.
Anthony Burgess: Jack Be Quick by Martin Amis.
As If by Magic by Angus Wilson by Martin Amis.
Bad Dreams by Martin Amis.
Believe It or Else - The Guinness Book of Records by Martin Amis.
Black and White by Shiva Naipaul by Martin Amis.
Blessed Assurance: At Home with the Bomb in Amarillo, Texas by A.G. Mojtabai by Martin Amis.
Blundering into Disaster: Surviving the First Century of the Nuclear Age by Robert McNamara by Martin Amis.
Bob Sneed Broke the Silence - Hannibal by Thomas Harris by Martin Amis.
Brian DePalma: The Movie Brute by Martin Amis.
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh by Martin Amis.
Broken Lance - The Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes. Translated by Tobias Smollett by Martin Amis.
Bujak and the Strong Force, or God's Dice by Martin Amis.
Bush in Yes Man Land by Martin Amis.
Cannes by Martin Amis.
Career Move by Martin Amis.
Carnival by Martin Amis.
Chandler Prolonged - Perchance to Dream by Robert B. Parker by Martin Amis.
Chess Is Their Life by Martin Amis.
Chess: Kasparov v. Karpov by Martin Amis.
Cities of the Red Night by William S. Burroughs by Martin Amis.
Coleridge: Poet and Revolutionary, 1772-1804 by John Cornwell by Martin Amis.
Coleridge's Beautiful Diseases by Martin Amis.
Coleridge's Verse: A Selection edited by William Empson and David Pirie by Martin Amis.
Concrete Island by J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
Conspiracy Theories, and Takfir by Martin Amis.
Crash by David Cronenberg by Martin Amis.
Crash by J.G. Ballard; War by J.M.G. el Clézio by Martin Amis.
Darts: Gutted for Keith by Martin Amis.
Demographics by Martin Amis.
Denton's Death by Martin Amis.
Diana Trilling at Claremont Avenue by Martin Amis.
Diversity and Depth in Fiction by Angus Wilson. Edited by Kerry McSweeney by Martin Amis.
Don DeLillo's Powers by Martin Amis.
Donne the Apostate - John Donne: Life, Mind and Art by John Carey by Martin Amis.
Double Jeopardy: Making Sense of AIDS by Martin Amis.
Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess by Martin Amis.
Educated Monsters by Martin Amis.
Elvis , We Love You Tender by Dee Presley, Billy, Rick and David Stanley, as told to Martin Torgoff by Martin Amis.
Elvis and Andy: US Males by Martin Amis.
Elvis Presley: He Did It His Way by Martin Amis.
Emergency Landing by Martin Amis.
Even Later - The Actual by Saul Bellow by Martin Amis.
Expelled by Martin Amis.
Finding the Center by V.S. Naipaul by Martin Amis.
Football Mad by Martin Amis.
Force of Love - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen by Martin Amis.
Gay Talese: Sex-Affirmative by Martin Amis.
Gloria Steinem and the Feminist Utopia by Martin Amis.
Graham Greene by Martin Amis.
Half Wolfe - A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe by Martin Amis.
Heavy Water by Martin Amis.
Hello America by J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
Here Comes Everybody - Who's Who in Twentieth Century Literature by Martin Seymour-Smith by Martin Amis.
Here's Ronnie: On the Road with Reagan by Martin Amis.
High-Rise by J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
I Am in Blood Stepp'd in So Far - Hollywood vs. America by Michael Medved by Martin Amis.
In Hefnerland by Martin Amis.
In Praise of Pritchett - On the Edge of the Cliff; The Tale Bearers: Essays on English, American and Other Writers by V.S. Pritchett by Martin Amis.
In the Palace of the End by Martin Amis.
Insight at Flame Lake by Martin Amis.
Iran and the Lord of Time by Martin Amis.
Iris and Love by Martin Amis.
Isaac Asimov by Martin Amis.
It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton by Martin Amis.
J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
Joan Didion's Style by Martin Amis.
John Braine by Martin Amis.
John Lennon by Martin Amis.
John Updike by Martin Amis.
John Updike: Rabbitland and Bechville by Martin Amis.
Joseph Heller, Giantslayer by Martin Amis.
Kith of Death: Angus Wilson by Martin Amis.
Kurt Vonnegut: After the Slaughterhouse by Martin Amis.
Kurt's Cosmos - Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut by Martin Amis.
Lectures - Lectures on Literature by Vladimir Nabokov. Edited by Fredson Bowers by Martin Amis.
Let Me Count the Times by Martin Amis.
Letters - Vladimir Nabokov: Selected Letters 1940-1977 edited by Dmitri Nabokov and Matthew J. Bruccoli by Martin Amis.
Life Class by Martin Amis.
Life - Nabokov: His Life in Part by Andrew Field by Martin Amis.
Lincoln by David Herbert Donald by Martin Amis.
Little Wilson and Big God: Being the First Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess by Martin Amis.
Lolita's Little Sister - The Enchanter by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov by Martin Amis.
Lowry: In the Volcano - Pursued by Furies: A Life of Malcolm Lowry by Gordon Bowker by Martin Amis.
Madonna by Martin Amis.
Mailer's Lows and Highs by Martin Amis.
Maintaining on Elmore Leonard - Riding the Rap by Elmore Leonard by Martin Amis.
Making Love: An Erotic Odyssey by Richard Rhodes by Martin Amis.
Mantissa by John Fowles by Martin Amis.
Mao II by Don DeLillo by Martin Amis.
More Bones by Martin Amis.
More Die of Heartbreak by Martin Amis.
Mortal Games by Fred Waitzkin; Chess Is My Life by Viktor Korchnoi; Kasparov-Short: 1993 by Raymond Keane by Martin Amis.
Mr. Vidal: Unpatriotic Gore by Martin Amis.
My Life As a Man by Philip Roth by Martin Amis.
Nabokov's Grand Slam - Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov by Martin Amis.
Newspeak at Vanity Fair by Martin Amis.
Nicholson Baker by Martin Amis.
No Laughing Matter - The Best ofModern Humour edited by Mordecai Richler by Martin Amis.
No Way - A Journey in Ladakh by Andrew Hurley by Martin Amis.
Norman Mailer: The Avenger and the Bitch by Martin Amis.
Nothing is Deserved and Everything is Accepted - The Complete Short Stories of Franz Kafka; The Complete Novels of Franz Kafka. Principal translators: Edwin and Willa Muir by Martin Amis.
Nuclear City: The Megadeath Intellectuals by Martin Amis.
Nuns and Soldiers by Iris Murdoch by Martin Amis.
Odd Jobs: Essays and Criticism by John Updike by Martin Amis.
On the Move with Tony Blair by Martin Amis.
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery by Norman Mailer by Martin Amis.
Palm Beach: Don't You Love It? by Martin Amis.
Park II - The Lost World by Michael Crichton by Martin Amis.
Paul Theroux's Enthusiasms by Martin Amis.
Phantom of the Opera: The Republicans in 1988 by Martin Amis.
Philip Larkin, 1922-1985 by Martin Amis.
Philip Roth and the Self by Martin Amis.
Philip Roth: No Satisfaction by Martin Amis.
Picked-Up Pieces by John Updike by Martin Amis.
Plays - The Man from the U.S.S.R. and Other Plays by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated and introduced by Dmitri Nabokov by Martin Amis.
Poker Night by Martin Amis.
Porno's Last Summer by Martin Amis.
Queer by William S. Burroughs by Martin Amis.
Rabbit at Rest by John Updike by Martin Amis.
RoboCop II by Martin Amis.
Roger's Version by John Updike by Martin Amis.
Roman Polanski by Martin Amis.
Russian Ghost - Islanders and The Fisher of Men by Yevgeny Zamyatin. Translated by Sophie Fuller and Julian Sacchi by Martin Amis.
Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth by Martin Amis.
Salman Rushdie by Martin Amis.
Saul Bellow and the Moronic Inferno by Martin Amis.
Saul Bellow in Chicago by Martin Amis.
Searching for Bobby Fischer: The Adventures of a Father and his Brilliantly Gifted Son in the Obsessional World of International Chess by Fred Waitzkin by Martin Amis.
Self-Consciousness: Memoirs by John Updike by Martin Amis.
September 11 by Martin Amis.
Short Stories from Scratch by Martin Amis.
Shorter Shrift by Martin Amis.
Snooker with Julian Barnes by Martin Amis.
St Lucia by Martin Amis.
State of England by Martin Amis.
Steven Spielberg: Boyish Wonder by Martin Amis.
Sticking up for Milton - The Life of John Milton by A.N. Wilson by Martin Amis.
Straight Fiction by Martin Amis.
Sunset at Blandings by P.G. Wodehouse. With Notes and Appenices by Richard Usborne by Martin Amis.
Tennis: The Women's Game by Martin Amis.
Terror and Boredom: The Dependent Mind by Martin Amis.
The American Eagle - The Adventures of Augie March by Saul Bellow by Martin Amis.
The Andy Warhol Diaries by Pat Hackett by Martin Amis.
The Beginning: Larval Larkin - A Girl in Winter by Philip Larkin by Martin Amis.
The Best of Forum edited by Albert Z. Freedman by Martin Amis.
The Black Prince by Iris Murdoch by Martin Amis.
The Case of Claus von Bulow by Martin Amis.
The Chip-Chip Gatherers by Shiva Naipaul by Martin Amis.
The Coincidence of the Arts by Martin Amis.
The Counterlife by Philip Roth by Martin Amis.
The D.M. Thomas Phenomenon - Ararat by D.M. Thomas by Martin Amis.
The Darker Dickens - The Violent Effigy: A Study of Dickens' Imagination by John Carey by Martin Amis.
The Day of Creation by J.G. Ballard by Martin Amis.
The Ending: Don Juan in Hull by Martin Amis.
The Essential Mailer by Norman Mailer by Martin Amis.
The Immortals by Martin Amis.
The Iron Lady by Hugo Young by Martin Amis.
The Janitor on Mars by Martin Amis.
The Killings in Atlanta by Martin Amis.
The Last Days of Muhammad Atta by Martin Amis.
The Little Puppy that Could by Martin Amis.
The Malacia Tapestry by Brian Aldiss by Martin Amis.
The Malcontents by C.P. Snow by Martin Amis.
The Name Is William Burroughs by Martin Amis.
The Philosopher's Pupil by Iris Murdoch by Martin Amis.
The Return of Eva Peron, with The Killings in Trinidad by V.S. Naipaul by Martin Amis.
The Rock Pool by Cyril Connolly by Martin Amis.
The Rolling Stones at Earls Court by Martin Amis.
The Saced and Profane Love Machine by Iris Murdoch by Martin Amis.
The School of Doyle - The Biggest Game in Town by A. Alvarez by Martin Amis.
The Second Plane by Martin Amis.
The Soccer Tribe by Desmond Morris by Martin Amis.
The Sporting Scene: White Knights of Reykjavik by George Steiner by Martin Amis.
The Time Disease by Martin Amis.
The Voice of the Lonely Crowd by Martin Amis.
The War Against Cliché - Ulysses by James Joyce by Martin Amis.
The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead by William S. Burroughs by Martin Amis.
The World and I - the End of Nations by Bill McKibben by Martin Amis.
The Wrong War by Martin Amis.
Thinkability by Martin Amis.
Tinkering with Jane - Sanditon: A novel by Jane Austen and Another Lady by Martin Amis.
Too Much Monkey Business: The New Evangelical Right by Martin Amis.
Tough Guys Don't Dance by Norman Mailer by Martin Amis.
Truman Capote: Knowing Everybody by Martin Amis.
Truman's Remembrance - Answered Prayers by Truman Capote by Martin Amis.
Underworld by Don DeLillo by Martin Amis.
V.S. Naipaul's India by Martin Amis.
V.S. Pritchett's Century by Martin Amis.
Vidal v. Falwell by Martin Amis.
Vidal's Mirror - Palimpsest by Gore Vidal by Martin Amis.
Visiting Mrs Nabokov by Martin Amis.
Watford in China by Martin Amis.
Waugh's Mag. Op.; Wodehouse's Sunset by Martin Amis.
What Happened to Me on Holiday by Martin Amis.
What Will Survive of Us by Martin Amis.
What's Your Favourite? by Martin Amis.
William Burroughs: The Bad Bits by Martin Amis.
With Enough Shovels by Robert Scheer; Defence of the Realm by Alun Chalfont; The New Maginot Linr by Jon Connell; Star Wars in a Nuclear World by Lord Zuckerman; Star Warriors by William Broad by Martin Amis.
Words of Advice by Fay Weldon by Martin Amis.
Zeus and the Garbage - Iron John: A Book about Men by Robert Bly; The Way Men Think: Intellect, Intimacy and the Erotic Imagination by Liam Hudson and Bernadine Jacot; Utne Reader: Men, It's Time to Pull Together: The Politics of Masculinity by Martin Amis.
Zuckerman Unbound by Philip Roth by Martin Amis.
Anne Amnesia (0/1)
Unnecessariat by Anne Amnesia. [27.11.2016]
Tori Amos[1] (0/1)
Death: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Tori Amos. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1] [22.10.2011]
Ana Kokotovic (0/1)
Fyrir utan eftir Ana Kokotovic. Myndskreytt af Þóreyju Mjallhvíti Heiðar- og Ómarsdóttur. [24.04.2015]
Hans Christian Andersen[1] (0/5)
Eldfærin eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.[1] [07.04.2021]
Hafmeyjan litla eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson.[1] [05.04.2021]
Hún amma eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson. [17.11.2013]
Þumalína eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson. [06.11.2013]
Vondi kóngurinn eftir Hans Christian Andersen. Þýtt af Steingrími Thorsteinsson. [04.11.2013]
Kurt Andersen[1] (0/1)
How America Lost Its Mind by Kurt Andersen. [18.08.2017]
Phyllis Andersen (0/1)
The Rune and the Dragon by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Illustrated by Phyllis Andersen. [22.12.2017]
Brent Anderson (0/1)
The Uncanny X-Men 144: Even in Death... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Brent Anderson.[1] [17.11.2013]
Carol Anderson[1] (1/0)
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide by Carol Anderson.[1] [14.08.2022]
John Louis Anderson (1/0)
Scandinavian Humor & Other Myths by John Louis Anderson. [12.04.2018]
Kevin J. Anderson[1] (0/5)
Wedding Silk by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1] [14.04.2023]
Treasure in the Sand by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1] [14.04.2023]
Hunting Harkonnens by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1] [14.04.2023]
Red Plague by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1] [14.04.2023]
A Whisper of Caladan Seas by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.[1] [27.11.2017]
Lessley Anderson (0/1)
Seduced by 'Perfect' Pitch: How Auto-Tune Conquered Pop Music by Lessley Anderson. [06.03.2013]
Sam Anderson[1] (0/1)
Why Does Mount Rushmore Exist by Sam Anderson. [26.03.2017]
Scott Anderson[1] (1/0)
Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East by Scott Anderson.[1] [16.05.2015]
Andri Snær Magnason[1] (2/2)
Um tímann og vatnið eftir Andra Snæ Magnason.[1] [03.05.2020]
Draumalandið - sjálfshjálparbók handa hræddri þjóð eftir Andra Snæ Magnason.[1]
Bara listamaður eftir Andra Snæ Magnason. [13.08.2013]
Draumur um Sigmund Davíð eftir Andra Snæ Magnason. [01.05.2013]
Andri Thor Sturluson (0/1)
Opið bréf til lekamálaráðherra eftir Andra Thor Sturluson. [16.11.2014]
Maya Angelou[1] (0/2)
Caged Bird by Maya Angelou. [18.03.2022]
Nina Simone: High Priestess of Soul by Maya Angelou. [01.06.2014]
Anna[1] (0/1)
"Fuck you, I like guns." by Anna. [18.02.2018]
Anna Bentína Hermansen (0/2)
Hinn eiginlegi þagnarmúr kynferðisofbeldis eftir Önnu Bentínu Hermansen. [12.05.2015]
Hugleiðing um kuntur eftir Önnu Bentínu Hermansen. [28.04.2014]
Anna Brynja Baldursdóttir (0/1)
Ungfrú Ísland 2013? eftir Önnu Brynju Baldursdóttur. [21.07.2013]
Anna Pála Sverrisdóttir (0/1)
Kynjasamþætting Gettu betur eftir Önnu Pálu Sverrisdóttur. [23.01.2013]
Annibale (0/1)
War Nerd: The Cheery, Ordinary World of Fascism by Annibale. Introduction by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
Alexandra Antevska (0/1)
Gleymt er þá gleypt er - klámnotkun ungra karla eftir Alexandra Antevska og Nicola Gavey. Þýtt af Báru Jóhannesdóttur Guðrúnardóttur. [08.02.2016]
Mark Anthony[1] (1/2)
Dragonlance Meetings Sextet Volume One: Kindred Spirits by Ellen Porath and Mark Anthony.[1]
Tales of the Fifth Age: Mirta's God by Mark Anthony. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. [20.12.2022]
Winter's Knight by Mark Anthony. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. [31.05.2022]
Piers Anthony[1] (10/0)
Phthor by Piers Anthony.[1] [07.12.2021]
Chthon by Piers Anthony.[1] [07.12.2021 - Hugo & Nebula Award nominee]
0X by Piers Anthony.[1]
A Spell for Chameleon by Piers Anthony.[1]
Faith of Tarot by Piers Anthony.[1]
God of Tarot by Piers Anthony.[1]
Omnivore by Piers Anthony.[1]
Orn by Piers Anthony.[1]
Tarot by Piers Anthony.[1]
Vision of Tarot by Piers Anthony.[1]
Anton Helgi Jónsson[1] (0/1)
á erfiðum tímum í evrópu eftir Anton Helga Jónsson. [26.09.2022]
Anton Kaldal Ágústsson (0/1)
ð ævisaga eftir Stefán Pálsson ásamt Anton Kaldal Ágústsson, Gunnar Vilhjálmsson og Steinar Inga Faresveit.[1] [23.07.2019]
Anne Applebaum[1] (0/3)
Why the West's Diplomacy with Russia Keeps Failing by Anne Applebaum. [13.02.2022]
The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country by Anne Applebaum. [28.08.2021]
History Will Judge the Complicit by Anne Applebaum. [04.06.2020]
Sergio Aragonés[1] (0/2)
Bart Simpson: Big Top Flop by Sergio Aragonés.[1] [13.05.2018]
Maggie's Crib by Sergio Aragonés. [17.08.2014]
John Arcudi[1] (1/0)
Rumble Volume One: What Color Darkness? by James Harren and John Arcudi. Illustrated by Dave Stewart. [15.01.2016]
Hannah Arendt[1] (2/3)
The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt.[1] [14.05.2016]
Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt. Introduction by Amos Elan.[1] [29.02.2016]
An Ancient Sword by Franz Kafka. Translated by Hannah Arendt and Martin Greenberg. [26.09.2018]
The Angel by Franz Kafka. Translated by Hannah Arendt and Martin Greenberg. [26.09.2018]
The Student by Franz Kafka. Translated by Edwin Muir, Hannah Arendt, and Martin Greenberg. [26.09.2018]
Jerome Arkenberg (0/1)
The Gospel of Benwa by Jerome Arkenberg. [05.01.2017]
Ármann Jakobsson[1] (1/1)
Glæsir eftir Ármann Jakobsson.[1] [26.01.2012]
Öfgar femínismans eftir Ármann Jakobsson. [25.01.2014]
Karen Armstrong[1] (1/0)
The Bible: The Biography by Karen Armstrong. [05.06.2008 - Not what I expected. Actually reads like a primer on how to read the Bible in the way that Karen Armstrong understands it. I won't be reading anything else by this author.]
Tom Armstrong (0/1)
Next Time, Try a Cleric by Tom Armstrong. [16.03.2017]
Arnaldur Sigurðarson (0/1)
Hver tilbiður í raun Mammon? eftir Arnald Sigurðarson. [04.10.2013]
Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen (0/1)
Konur í tónlist búa við kerfisvillu sem hægt er að lagfæra eftir Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen. [05.10.2014]
David Arnason[1] (0/1)
Ógifta systirin eftir David Arnason. Þýtt af Kristínu M. Jóhannsdóttur. [27.05.2016]
Arngrímur Vídalín (0/1)
Reza Aslan og málsvörn fyrir fræðilegt hlutleysi eftir Arngrím Vídalín. [30.07.2013]
Árni Jón Gunnarsson (0/2)
Endir 5: Súperkúkur eftir Hugleik Dagsson. Myndskreytt af Árna Jóni Gunnarssyni.[1] [25.02.2019]
Súper Survivor 2. þáttur "Klexus-Sex" eftir Árna Jón Gunnarsson. [08.09.2015]
Árni Matthíasson (1/1)
Sykurmolarnir eftir Árna Matthíasson.
Kellíngar í dægurtónlist - erindi flutt á ráðstefnu Kítons eftir Árna Matthíasson. [03.03.2014]
Árni Óla (0/2)
Alfinnur álfakóngur eftir Gerrit Theodor Rotman. Þýtt af Árna Óla.[1] [25.10.2013]
Dísa ljósálfur eftir Gerrit Theodor Rotman. Þýtt af Árna Óla.[1] [18.09.2013]
Árni Óskarsson (0/1)
Atvik 2: Listaverkið á tímum fjöldaframleiðslu sinnar: Þrjár ritgerðir eftir Walter Benjamin. Þýtt af Hjálmari Sveinssyni og Árna Óskarssyni.[1]
Árnia Sigfússon[1] (0/1)
Um siðferði í stjórnmálum eftir Árna Sigfússon. [21.11.2021]
Árni Þórarinsson (0/1)
Einn í stríði eftir Evert Hartman. Þýtt af Árna Þórarinssyni.[1] [10.12.2012]
Mark Alan Arnold (0/2)
Borderland created by Mark Alan Arnold and Terri Windling.[1]
Bordertown: A Chronicle of the Borderlands created by Mark Alan Arnold and Terri Windling.[1]
Matthew Arnold[1] (0/1)
Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold.[1] [23.03.2018]
Thomas Arnroth (1/0)
Rokk Hávaði Djöfulsins eða tónlist Guðs? eftir Thomas Arnroth. Inngangur eftir Ulf Christiansson. Þýtt af Fanny Kristínu Tryggvadóttur. [23.07.2013]
Darren Aronofsky[1] (1/0)
The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky. Illustrated by Kent Williams.[1] [06.05.2012]
Al Aronowitz[1] (0/2)
A Night with Bob Dylan by Al Aronowitz and Bob Dylan.
Over Their Dead Bodies - Memories of Brian and Jim by Al Aronowitz.
Arthúr Björgvin Bollason[1] (0/1)
Lesarinn eftir Bernhard Schlink. Þýtt af Arthúri Björgvini Bollasyni.[1] [24.11.2011]
Ása Fanney Gestsdóttir (0/1)
Maður lifandi! eftir Bernd Ulrich. Þýtt af Ásu Fanneyju Gestsdóttur. [19.11.2013]
Ásdís Guðnadóttir[1] (0/1)
Ottólína og gula kisan eftir Chris Riddell. Þýtt af Ásdísi Guðnadóttur.[1] [20.06.2018]
Ásdís Ingólfsdóttir (0/1)
Þegar ég breyttist í leðurblöku og rakst illilega á "glerþakið" eftir Ásdísi Ingólfsdóttur. [12.02.2014]
Ásdís Thoroddsen (0/1)
"Og þessi voðalega kona..." - hvernig samtíminn brást (við) þremur konum á síðustu öld eftir Ásdísi Thoroddsen. [19.05.2015]
Ásgeir Berg Matthíasson[1] (0/1)
Af hverju er allt í upplausn á Alþingi? by Ásgeir Berg Matthíasson. [25.05.2015]
Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson (0/2)
Við þurfum að tala um listamannalaun eftir Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson. [28.08.2019]
Girðingar eftir Ásgeir H. Ingólfsson. [13.08.2013]
John Ashbery[1] (0/1)
Soonest Mended by John Ashbery. [03.01.2023]
Linda Asher[1] (0/6)
The Art of the Novel by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1] [18.12.2021]
The Apologizer by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher. [01.08.2020]
Die Weltliteratur by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher. [01.08.2020]
Identity by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1] [31.07.2020]
Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1] [02.03.2020]
The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts by Milan Kundera. Translated by Linda Asher.[1] [15.02.2020]
Isaac Asimov[1] (6/11)
Foundation by Isaac Asimov.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]
Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov.[1]
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov.[1]
Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov.[1]
The Caves of Steel by Isaac Asimov.[1]
The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov.[1]
The Weapon Too Dreadful to Use by Isaac Asimov.[1] [28.03.2023]
A Cult of Ignorance by Isaac Asimov. [04.06.2021]
Profession by Isaac Asimov.[1] [22.02.2016]
Gold by Isaac Asimov. Introduction by Gregory Benford.[1] [22.02.2016]
Youth by Isaac Asimov.[1] [24.09.2014]
Silly Asses: A Vignette by Isaac Asimov.[1] [22.09.2014]
Living Space by Isaac Asimov.[1] [22.09.2014]
Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov.[1] [22.09.2014]
Jokester by Isaac Asimov.[1] [22.09.2014]
The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov.[1] [24.06.2014]
The Last Question [...] by Isaac Asimov.[1] [24.06.2014]
Reza Aslan[1] (2/0)
Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan. [06.02.2014]
No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam by Reza Aslan.[1] [05.11.2013]
Áslaug Jónsdóttir (2/0)
Eggið eftir Áslaugu Jónsdóttur. [24.02.2019]
Skrímsli á toppnum eftir Kalle Güettler, Rakel Heimsdal og Áslaugu Jónsdóttur. [20.11.2013]
Áslaug Snorradóttir (1/0)
Icelandic Picnic by Sigrún Sigvaldadóttir and Áslaug Snorradóttir. [01.01.2012]
Áslaug Ýr Hjartardóttir (0/1)
Gerendur eru allskonar eftir Áslaugu Ýr Hjartardóttur. [18.08.2020]
Ásmundur Ásmundsson (0/1)
Gefa þessu stykki séns? eftir Ásmund Ásmundsson. [11.10.2015]
Rob Aspinall[1] (0/1)
Factory Summers by Guy Delisle. Translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall.[1] [12.04.2023]
Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttar (1/0)
Gluggi - Draumskrá eftir Ástu Fanneyju Sigurðardóttur. [04.05.2022]
Ásta Lovísa Arnórsdóttir (0/1)
"Ertu þá kona núna?" Þýtt af Ástu Lovísu Arnórsdóttur. [17.10.2014]
Ásta Svavarsdóttir (0/1)
Haltu kjafti, vertu sæt og éttu skít eftir Ástu Svavarsdóttur. [06.10.2013]
Ásþór Loki Rúnarsson (1/0)
Sveltur undir mána: Sögur úr Hulduheimi bók 1 eftir Ásþór Loka Rúnarsson. [17.01.2013]
Athanasius[1] (0/1)
Aþanasíusarjátningin eftir Athanasius. Þýtt af Sigurbirni Einarssyni. [03.04.2012]
Cheikh Athj (0/1)
Why Iggy Azalea Is Not Changing the Game: A Letter to ?uestlove by Cheikh Athj. [12.08.2014]
John Atkins (0/1)
Swearing as a Response to Pain: An Experiment by Andrew Kingston, John Atkins, and Richard Stephens. [25.12.2017]
Atli Ingólfsson[1] (0/2)
Dans eftir Atla Ingólfsson. [26.09.2022]
Svefnrof eftir Atla Ingólfsson. [26.09.2022]
Atli Þór Fanndal (0/3)
Lotning eftir Atla Þór Fanndal. [15.11.2016]
Af elítum, hrægömmum og óttaslegnum íslendingum eftir Atla Þór Fanndal. [15.12.2014]
Hanna Birna á bláþræði eftir Atla Þór Fanndal. [11.08.2014]
Scott Atran[1] (1/0)
In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion by Scott Atran.[1] [16.06.2014]
Mohammad Al Attar (0/1)
The Arab World Has Harbored Fantasies About the Supernatural Power of the United States: Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Mohammad Al Attar. [05.09.2013]
Abdel Bari Atwan (1/0)
The Secret History of Al-Qa'ida by Abdel Bari Atwan.[1] [22.08.2009]
Margaret Atwood[1] (27/210)
The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood.[1] [03.05.2023 - Man Booker Prize Winner]
Old Babes in the Woods: Stories by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood.[1] [04.09.2022]
The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood.[1] [24.04.2021]
The Circle Game by Margaret Atwood. Introduction by Sherrill Grace.[1] [08.02.2021]
The Happy Zombie Sunrise Home by Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman. [08.02.2021]
Good Bones and Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood.[1] [08.02.2021]
Good Bones by Margaret Atwood. Afterword by Rosemary Sullivan.[1] [08.02.2021]
Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood.[1] [07.02.2021]
Thriller Suite: New Poems by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein by Margaret Atwood.[1] [02.02.2021]
Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood.[1] [30.12.2020 - Booker Prize shortlist]
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood.[1] [20.10.2019 - Man Booker Prize Winner]
Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing by Margaret Atwood.[1] [04.10.2018]
Angel Catbird Volume 2: To Castle Catula by Margaret Atwood. Foreword by G. Willow Wilson. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas.[1] [25.05.2018]
Curious Pursuits: Occasional Writing 1970-2005 by Margaret Atwood.[1] [21.05.2018]
Murder in the Dark: Short Fictions and Prose Poems by Margaret Atwood. Afterword by Steven Heighton.[1] [08.03.2018]
Bodily Harm by Margaret Atwood.[1] [06.03.2018]
Life Before Man by Margaret Atwood.[1] [01.03.2018]
Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood.[1] [05.08.2017]
Dancing Girls and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood.[1] [13.07.2017]
Angel Catbird by Margaret Atwood. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas. [15.05.2017]
Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood.[1] [25.04.2016]
Surfacing by Margaret Atwood.[1] [08.03.2016]
The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood.[1] [04.03.2016]
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.[1] [11.06.2014 - Man Booker Prize shortlist; Nebula Award nominee]
Old Babes in the Woods by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Wooden Box by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Widows by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
A Dusty Lunch by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Airborne: A Symposium by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Metempsychosis: or, The Journey of the Soul by Margaret Atwood. [22.04.2023]
Freeforall by Margaret Atwood.[1] [22.04.2023]
Death by Clamshell by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
Bad Teeth by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
Impatient Griselda by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
The Dead Interview by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
My Evil Mother by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
Morte de Smudgie by Margaret Atwood. [21.04.2023]
Two Scorched Men by Margaret Atwood. [20.04.2023]
First Aid by Margaret Atwood. [20.04.2023]
The Martians Claim Canada by Margaret Atwood. [28.03.2023]
The Boys at the Lab by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
The Labrador Fiasco by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
The Entities by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
White Horse by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
Moral Disorder by Margaret Atwood.[1] [17.10.2022]
Monopoly by Margaret Atwood.[1] [15.10.2022]
The Other Place by Margaret Atwood.[1] [14.10.2022]
My Last Duchess by Margaret Atwood.[1] [13.10.2022]
The Headless Horseman by Margaret Atwood.[1] [12.10.2022]
The Art of Cooking and Serving by Margaret Atwood.[1] [12.10.2022]
The Bad News by Margaret Atwood.[1] [12.10.2022]
I Invented Gilead. The Supreme Court Is Making It Real. by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2022]
The Settlers by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
The Explorers by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
A Place: Fragments by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Letters, Towards and Away by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
The Islands by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Against Still Life by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Pre-Amphibian by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Some Objects of Wood and Stone by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Journey to the Interior by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Migration: C.P.R. by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
A Sibyl by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Spring in the Igloo by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Winter Sleepers by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Camera by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
The Circle Game by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
A Meal by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Eventual Proteus by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
On the Streets, Love by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
The City Planners by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Man with a Hook by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Playing Cards by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
A Descent Through the Carpet by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
In My Ravines by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
An Attempted Solution for Chess Problems by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Evening Trainstation, Before Departure by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
A Messenger by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
After the Flood, We by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
This Is a Photograph of Me by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Good Bones by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Dance of the Lepers by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
We Want It All by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Four Small Paragraphs by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Death Scenes by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Third Handed by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Homelanding by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Poppies: Three Variations by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
An Angel by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Theology by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
My Life as a Bat by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Hardball by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Adventure Story by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Alien Territory by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Men at Sea by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Cold-Blooded by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Epaulettes by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Making a Man by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Stump Hunting by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
In Love With Raymond Chandler by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
The Female Body by Margaret Atwood. [08.02.2021]
Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Unpopular Gals by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
There Was Once by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Gertrude Talks Back by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
The Little Red Hen Tells All by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Bad News by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Hack Wednesday by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Weight by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
The Age of Lead by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Uncles by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
Death by Landscape by Margaret Atwood. [07.02.2021]
The Bog Man by Margaret Atwood. [05.02.2021]
Isis in Darkness by Margaret Atwood. [04.02.2021]
Hairball by Margaret Atwood. [04.02.2021]
True Trash by Margaret Atwood. [03.02.2021]
One Day by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Zombie Poetry Zombie by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Ghost Cat by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Thriller Suite by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Why I Wrote MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Future Library by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Growing Up in Quarantineland by Margaret Atwood. [02.02.2021]
Update on Werewolves [...] by Margaret Atwood. [29.09.2018]
Concerning Franklin and His Gallant Crew by Margaret Atwood. [22.05.2018]
Ten Ways of Looking at The Island of Dr. Moreau by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Headscarves to Die For by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Uncovered: An American Iliad by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
To Beechey Island by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
He Springs Eternal by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Carol Shields, Who Died Last Week, Wrote Books that Were Full of Delights by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
George Orwell: Some Personal Connections by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Edinburgh and Its Festival by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Letter to America by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Writing Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Mortification by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Victory Gardens by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
The Queen of Quinkdom by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
The Indelible Woman by Margaret Atwood. [21.05.2018]
Cops and Robbers by Margaret Atwood. [20.05.2018]
Of Myths and Men by Margaret Atwood. [20.05.2018]
Mystery Man: Some Clues to Dashiell Hammett by Margaret Atwood. [20.05.2018]
Introduction to Doctor Glas by Margaret Atwood. [20.05.2018]
Introduction to She by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
When Afghanistan Was at Peace by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
Mordecai Richler: 1931-2001: Diogenes of Montreal by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
Pinteresque by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
Why I Love Night of the Hunter by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
In Search of Alias Grace: On Writing Canadian Historical Fiction by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
'Little Chappies with Breasts' by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
Not So Grimm: The Staying Power of Fairy Tales by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
The Grunge Look by Margaret Atwood. [19.05.2018]
Spotty-Handed Villainesses: Problems of Female Bad Behaviour by Margaret Atwood. [18.05.2018]
Introduction: The Early Years by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
Afterword to Anne of Green Gables by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
Angela Carter: 1940-1992 by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
A Slave to His Own Liberation by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
Nine Beginnings by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Margaret Atwood. [17.05.2018]
The Public Woman as Honorary Man by Margaret Atwood. [16.05.2018]
Introduction: Reading Blind by Margaret Atwood. [16.05.2018]
Great Aunts by Margaret Atwood. [16.05.2018]
Writing Utopia by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Haunted by Their Nightmares by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Introduction to Roughing It in the Bush by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Wondering What It's Like to Be a Woman by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Writing the Male Character by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Northrop Frye Observed by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
The Curse of Eve — Or, What I Learned in School by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Review of Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Review of Diving into the Wreck by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2018]
Travels Back by Margaret Atwood. [14.05.2018]
Instructions for the Third Eye by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Everlasting by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Hand by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
A Parable by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Hopeless by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Him by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Strawberries by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Liking Men by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Iconography by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Worship by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
She by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Mute by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
The Page by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Bread by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Women's Novels (For Lenore) by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Simmering by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood. [08.03.2018]
Raw Materials by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Fainting by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
The Victory Burlesk by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Boyfriends by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Horror Comics by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Before the War by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
The Boys' Own Annual, 1911 by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Making Poison by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Autobiography by Margaret Atwood. [07.03.2018]
Am I a bad feminist? by Margaret Atwood. [17.01.2018]
Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood. [19.10.2017]
Unearthing Suite by Margaret Atwood.[1] [05.08.2017]
The Sunrise by Margaret Atwood. [05.08.2017]
In Search of the Rattlesnake Plantain by Margaret Atwood. [05.08.2017]
The Salt Garden by Margaret Atwood. [04.08.2017]
Scarlet Ibis by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Two Stories About Emma by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Walking on Water by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
The Whirlpool Rapids by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Uglypuss by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Spring Song of the Frogs by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Loulou; or, The Domestic Life of the Language by Margaret Atwood. [02.08.2017]
Hurricane Hazel by Margaret Atwood. [01.08.2017]
Significant Moments in the Life of My Mother by Margaret Atwood. [01.08.2017]
Giving Birth by Margaret Atwood. [13.07.2017]
Dancing Girls by Margaret Atwood. [13.07.2017]
Lives of the Poets by Margaret Atwood. [13.07.2017]
Training by Margaret Atwood. [13.07.2017]
The Resplendent Quetzal by Margaret Atwood.[1] [13.07.2017]
A Travel Piece by Margaret Atwood. [12.07.2017]
When It Happens by Margaret Atwood. [12.07.2017]
Hair Jewellery by Margaret Atwood. [11.07.2017]
Rape Fantasies by Margaret Atwood.[1] [10.07.2017]
The Grave of the Famous Poet by Margaret Atwood. [10.07.2017]
Under Glass by Margaret Atwood. [10.07.2017]
Polarities by Margaret Atwood. [10.07.2017]
The Man from Mars by Margaret Atwood. [09.07.2017]
The War in the Bathroom by Margaret Atwood. [09.07.2017]
Don't Tell Us What to Write by Margaret Atwood. [15.05.2017]
We Are Double-Plus Unfree by Margaret Atwood. [18.09.2015]
It's Not Climate Change, It's Everything Change by Margaret Atwood. [04.08.2015]
Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood.[1]
Auður Jónsdóttir[1] (1/6)
Fólkið í kjallaranum eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [05.07.2011]
Tímaþjófar eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [17.04.2022]
Pólitísk stefna VG eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [16.09.2020]
Blygðunarlaus blygðunin eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [27.08.2019]
Árið 2014: Stjórnvöld í stríði við almenning eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [28.12.2014]
Í næstu byltingu eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [27.10.2014]
Er ráðherra hreinn sveinn? eftir Auði Jónsdóttur. [07.07.2014]
W. H. Auden[1] (0/3)
September 1, 1939 by W. H. Auden.[1] [20.07.2012]
O What Is That Sound by W. H. Auden. [20.07.2012]
Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden.[1] [10.07.2012]
Auður Haraldsdóttir[1] (3/1)
Hvað er drottinn að drolla? eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.[1] [26.03.2023]
Hvunndagshetjan: Þrjár öruggar aðferðir til að eignast óskilgetin börn eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur.[1] [21.02.2018]
Elías í Kanada eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur. [06.03.2014]
Ókeypis falskar eftir Auði Haraldsdóttur. [15.09.2015]
Jean M. Auel[1] (3/0)
The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel.[1]
The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel.[1]
The Valley of Horses by Jean M. Auel.[1]
Janet Aulisio (0/4)
The Serpent of Aledorn by John P. Buentello. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio. [27.11.2019]
The Ever-After by eluki bes shahar. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio. [25.11.2019]
The Ulfjarl's Stone by Mickey Zucker Reichert. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio. [22.11.2019]
Valkyrie by W. J. Hodgson. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio. [14.05.2018]
Steven N. Austad[1] (1/0)
Why We Age: What Science Is Discovering About the Body's Journey Through Life by Steven N. Austad. [25.08.2011]
Jane Austen[1] (12/46)
Sanditon by Jane Austen.[1] [07.12.2016]
The Watsons by Jane Austen.[1] [06.12.2016]
Lady Susan by Jane Austen. [14.11.2016]
Love and Freindship and Other Early Works: A Collection of Juvenile Writings [...] by Jane Austen. Preface by G. K. Chesterton. [28.10.2016]
Juvenilia—Voume the First by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Juvenilia—Volume the Third by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Persuasion by Jane Austen.[1] [04.10.2016]
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen.[1] [11.09.2016]
Emma by Jane Austen.[1] [07.08.2016]
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen.[1] [10.07.2016]
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.[1] [15.06.2016]
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.[1] [29.05.2016]
Cancelled Chapter of 'Persuasion' by Jane Austen. [08.11.2016]
Sir Charles Grandison, or, the Happy Man by Jane Austen. [08.11.2016]
Plan of a Novel, according to Hints from Various Quarters by Jane Austen.[1] [08.11.2016]
Lesley Castle: An Unfinished Novel in Letters [...] by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Love and Freindship [...] by Jane Austen.[1] [28.10.2016]
Scraps by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
A Tale by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
A Tour Through Wales by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
A letter from a young lady, whose feelings being too strong by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
The First Act of a Comedy by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
The Female Philosopher: A Letter by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
A Collection of Letters [...] by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
The History of England [...] by Jane Austen.[1] [28.10.2016]
The Generous Curate: A Moral Tale, Setting Forth the Advantages of Being Generous and a Curate by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
The Mystery: An Unfinished Comedy by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Memoirs of Mr. Clifford: An Unfinished Tale by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Edgar & Emma: A Tale by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Jack & Alice: A Novel by Jane Austen. [28.10.2016]
Henry and Eliza: A Novel by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
The Three Sisters: A Novel by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Frederic & Elfrida: A Novel by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Evelyn by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Catharine, or the Bower by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Prayer III by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Prayer II by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Prayer I by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
When Winchester Races by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
When Stretch'd on One's Bed by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
To the Memory of Mrs. Lefroy: Who died Dec:r 16 - my Birthday by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
This Little Bag by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
See They Come, Post Haste from Thanet by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Oh! Mr Best You're Very Bad by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Of a Ministry Pitiful, Angry, Mean by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Ode to Pity by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
My Dearest Frank, I Wish You Joy by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Mock Panegyric on a Young Friend by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Miss Lloyd Has Now Went to Miss Green by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
I've a Pain in My Head by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Happy the Lab'rer by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
On Reading in the Newspapers the Marriage of Mr. Gell to Miss Gill, of Eastbourne by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Sir William Mountage: An Unfinished Performance by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
A Beautiful Description of the Different Effects of Sensibility on Different Minds by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
The Adventures of Mr. Harley by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
The Visit: A Comedy in 2 Acts by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
Amelia Webster by Jane Austen. [07.10.2016]
The Beautifull Cassandra by Jane Austen.[1] [07.10.2016]
Paul Auster[1] (12/0)
Travels in the Scriptorium by Paul Auster.[1] [22.11.2009]
City of Glass by Paul Auster.[1]
Ghosts by Paul Auster.[1]
Leviathan by Paul Auster.[1]
Moon Palace by Paul Auster.[1]
Mr. Vertigo by Paul Auster.[1]
Oracle Night by Paul Auster.[1]
The Book of Illusions: A Novel by Paul Auster.[1]
The Invention of Solitude by Paul Auster.[1]
The Locked Room by Paul Auster.[1]
The Music of Chance by Paul Auster.[1]
The Red Notebook and Other Writings by Paul Auster.[1]
Anna Axfors (0/1)
að vinna fulla vinnu eftir Anna Axfors. Þýtt af Eiríki Erni Norðdahl. [25.09.2015]
Michael Azerrad[1] (1/1)
Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991 by Michael Azerrad.[1] [18.12.2017]
See a Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody by Bob Mould with Michael Azerrad. [11.11.2015]
Robert S. Babcock (0/1)
Dennim and the Golem by Robert S. Babcock. Illustrated by Stephan Peregrine. [05.02.2018]
Isaac Babel[1] (0/1)
Di Grasso: A Tale of Odessa by Isaac Babel. Translated by Walter Morrison.
Paul Babiak (1/0)
Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work by Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare.[1] [26.10.2017]
Chris Bachalo[1] (0/9)
Death: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Claire Danes. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1] [29.10.2017]
Death: The Time of Your Life #2: Chapter Two: Imaginary Solutions by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1] [28.10.2017]
Death: The Time of Your Life #1: Chapter One: Things You Just Do When You're Bored by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham.[1] [28.10.2017]
The Sandman Volume 2: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Clive Barker. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Malcolm Jones III, Michael Zulli, Mike Dringenberg, and Steve Parkhouse.[1] [17.10.2017]
The Sandman #12: Playing House by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Malcolm Jones III.[1] [16.10.2017]
Death: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Tori Amos. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1] [22.10.2011]
Death: The High Cost of Living #3: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1] [22.10.2011]
Death: The High Cost of Living #2: A Night to Remember by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1] [22.10.2011]
Death: The High Cost of Living #1: The Spirit of the Stairway by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo.[1] [22.10.2011]
Fredrik Backman[1] (1/0)
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. Translated by Neil Smith.[1] [10.06.2021]
Van Badham[1] (0/1)
That's Patriarchy: How female sexual liberation led to male sexual entitlement by Van Badham. [09.03.2018]
Aaron Bady (0/1)
Woody Allen's Good Name by Aaron Bady. [02.02.2014]
Jim Baen[1] (0/1)
Answer by Fredric Brown. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Jim Baen. [03.03.2017]
Joe Bageant[1] (1/0)
Deer Hunting with Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War by Joe Bageant.[1] [05.01.2009]
Julian Baggini[1] (0/2)
Daniel Dennett: 'You Can Make Aristotle Look Like a Flaming Idiot' by Julian Baggini. [24.06.2013]
The New Atheist Movement Is Destructive by Julian Baggini. [03.04.2009]
Mark Bagley (0/1)
Ultimate Spider-Man 1: Powerless by Bill Jemas and Brian Michael Bendis. Illustrated by Mark Bagley. [17.08.2014]
Erik Baker (0/2)
The Lay of Droone by William B. Crump. Illustrated by Erik Baker. [27.02.2020]
Rest Stop by J. W. Donnelly. Illustrated by Erik Baker. [05.02.2020]
Kyle Baker[1] (0/2)
Tom Strong #13 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse, Kyle Baker, Pete Poplaski, and Russ Heath.[1] [05.07.2020]
Young Tom Strong: The Battle of the Boy Bravos! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Kyle Baker.[1] [05.07.2020]
Trudy Baker (1/0)
The Coffee Tea or Me Girls Lay It on the Line by Rachel Jones and Trudy Baker.
Harold Bakst (0/2)
A Good Knight's Tale by Harold Bakst.
Lord Toede's Disastrous Hunt by Harold Bakst.
Baldur Guðlaugsson (1/0)
Evrópusamstarf og þáttaka Íslands í því: Erindi flutt á ráðstefnu Sambands ungra Sjálfstæðismanna í Domus Medica 2. apríl 1977 ritstýrt af Baldri Guðlaugssyni. [26.02.2012]
Gregory S. Baldwin (1/0)
Path by Gregory S. Baldwin.[1] [31.08.2009]
James Baldwin[1] (0/1)
If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is? by James Baldwin. [08.05.2022]
Hugo Ball[1] (0/3)
Dada Manifesto by Hugo Ball.[1] [07.11.2018]
Karawane von Hugo Ball. [07.11.2018]
Gadji beri bimba von Hugo Ball.[1] [07.11.2018]
J.G. Ballard[1] (39/218)
The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard.[1] [11.08.2018]
The Burning World by J.G. Ballard.[1] [14.05.2018]
The Drowned World by J.G. Ballard. Introduction by Martin Amis.[1] [02.05.2018]
The Wind from Nowhere: by J.G. Ballard.[1] [19.03.2018]
The Crystal World by J.G. Ballard.[1] [09.07.2017]
The Day of Creation by J.G. Ballard.[1] [08.02.2017]
High-Rise by J.G. Ballard. Introduction by Ned Beauman.[1] [25.01.2017]
The Overloaded Man by J.G. Ballard.[1] [21.03.2014]
The Complete Short Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1][2] [03.11.2012]
War Fever by J.G. Ballard.[1] [03.11.2012; ]
Memories of the Space Age by J.G. Ballard.[1] [31.10.2012]
Myths of the Near Future by J.G. Ballard.[1] [29.10.2012; ]
The Venus Hunters by J.G. Ballard.[1] [22.10.2012]
Low-Flying Aircraft and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1] [16.10.2012]
Vermilion Sands by J.G. Ballard.[1] [11.10.2012]
The Day of Forever by J.G. Ballard.[1] [20.09.2012]
Chronopolis and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard.[1] [20.09.2012]
The Disaster Area by J.G. Ballard.[1] [20.09.2012]
The Impossible Man by J.G. Ballard.[1] [20.09.2012]
The Terminal Beach (UK) by J.G. Ballard.[1] [17.09.2012]
Passport to Eternity by J.G. Ballard.[1] [07.09.2012]
The Voices of Time by J.G. Ballard. [05.09.2012]
The Four-Dimensional Nightmare by J.G. Ballard.[1] [05.09.2012]
Billenium by J.G. Ballard. [23.08.2012]
The Voices of Time and Other Stories by J.G. Ballard. [21.08.2012]
Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton, An Autobiography by J.G. Ballard.[1] [20.08.2009]
A User's Guide to the Millenium: Essays and Reviews by J.G. Ballard.[1] [11.08.2009]
Kingdom Come by J.G. Ballard.[1] [15.06.2009]
Cocaine Nights by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Concrete Island by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Crash by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Empire of the Sun by J.G. Ballard.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]
Hello America by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Millenium People by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Running Wild by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Rushing to Paradise by J.G. Ballard.[1]
Super-Cannes by J.G. Ballard.[1]
The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard.[1]
The Kindness of Women by J.G. Ballard.[1]
The Coming of the Unconscious by J.G. Ballard. [21.03.2014]
Report from an Obscure Planet by J.G. Ballard. [03.11.2012]
The Message from Mars by J.G. Ballard. [03.11.2012]
A Guide to Virtual Death by J.G. Ballard. [03.11.2012]
Dream Cargoes by J.G. Ballard. [03.11.2012; ]
War Fever by J.G. Ballard. [02.11.2012; ]
The Largest Theme Park in the World by J.G. Ballard. [02.11.2012; ]
The Enormous Space by J.G. Ballard. [01.11.2012; ]
Love in a Colder Climate by J.G. Ballard. [01.11.2012; ]
The Secret History of World War 3 by J.G. Ballard. [31.10.2012; ]
The Man Who Walked on the Moon by J.G. Ballard. [31.10.2012; ]
Answers to a Questionnaire by J.G. Ballard. [31.10.2012; ]
The Object of the Attack by J.G. Ballard. [31.10.2012; ]
Report on an Unidentified Space Station by J.G. Ballard. [29.10.2012; ]
Memories of the Space Age by J.G. Ballard. [27.10.2012; ]
News from the Sun by J.G. Ballard. [24.10.2012; ]
A Host of Furious Fancies by J.G. Ballard. [22.10.2012; ]
Motel Architecture by J.G. Ballard. [22.10.2012; ]
Zodiac 2000 by J.G. Ballard. [22.10.2012; ]
One Afternoon at Utah Beach by J.G. Ballard. [22.10.2012]
Having a Wonderful Time by J.G. Ballard. [21.10.2012; ]
Theatre of War by J.G. Ballard. [21.10.2012; ]
The Intensive Care Unit by J.G. Ballard. [20.10.2012; ]
The Index by J.G. Ballard. [18.10.2012; ]
The Dead Time by J.G. Ballard. [17.10.2012; ]
The Ultimate City by J.G. Ballard. [16.10.2012]
The Smile by J.G. Ballard. [14.10.2012; ]
The 60 Minute Zoom by J.G. Ballard. [14.10.2012]
Notes Towards a Mental Breakdown by J.G. Ballard. [14.10.2012; ]
The Life and Death of God by J.G. Ballard. [13.10.2012]
Low-Flying Aircraft by J.G. Ballard. [13.10.2012]
The Air Disaster by J.G. Ballard. [12.10.2012; ]
My Dream of Flying to Wake Island by J.G. Ballard. [12.10.2012]
The Greatest Television Show on Earth by J.G. Ballard. [12.10.2012]
Say Goodbye to the Wind by J.G. Ballard. [11.10.2012]
A Place and a Time to Die by J.G. Ballard. [11.10.2012]
The Killing Ground by J.G. Ballard. [11.10.2012]
The Comsat Angels by J.G. Ballard. [09.10.2012]
The Dead Astronaut by J.G. Ballard. [07.10.2012]
Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan by J.G. Ballard.[1] [07.10.2012; ]
The Cloud-Sculptors of Coral D by J.G. Ballard. [07.10.2012]
The Recognition by J.G. Ballard.[1] [04.10.2012]
Cry Hope, Cry Fury! by J.G. Ballard. [01.10.2012]
Tomorrow Is a Million Years by J.G. Ballard. [20.09.2012]
Storm-Bird, Storm-Dreamer by J.G. Ballard. [20.09.2012]
The Impossible Man by J.G. Ballard. [20.09.2012]
The Day of Forever by J.G. Ballard.[1] [18.09.2012]
The Beach Murders by J.G. Ballard. [17.09.2012]
The Gioconda of the Twilight Moon by J.G. Ballard. [17.09.2012]
The Drowned Giant by J.G. Ballard. [13.09.2012 - Nebula Award nominee]
The Delta at Sunset by J.G. Ballard. [12.09.2012]
The Illuminated Man by J.G. Ballard. [12.09.2012]
The Terminal Beach by J.G. Ballard. [12.09.2012]
The Lost Leonardo by J.G. Ballard. [12.09.2012]
Prisoner of the Coral Deep by J.G. Ballard. [11.09.2012]
Time of Passage by J.G. Ballard. [11.09.2012]
The Screen Game by J.G. Ballard. [11.09.2012]
The Sudden Afternoon by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
Minus One by J.G. Ballard.[1] [07.09.2012]
End-Game by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
The Venus Hunters by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
Now Wakes the Sea by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
The Time-Tombs by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
A Question of Re-Entry by J.G. Ballard. [07.09.2012]
The Reptile Enclosure by J.G. Ballard. [06.09.2012]
The Subliminal Man by J.G. Ballard. [06.09.2012]
The Man on the 99th Floor by J.G. Ballard. [06.09.2012]
The Singing Statues by J.G. Ballard. [06.09.2012]
The Watch-Towers by J.G. Ballard. [05.09.2012]
The Cage of Sand by J.G. Ballard. [04.09.2012]
Passport to Eternity by J.G. Ballard. [03.09.2012]
Thirteen to Centaurus by J.G. Ballard. [01.09.2012]
The Thousand Dreams of Stellavista by J.G. Ballard. [01.09.2012]
The Garden of Time by J.G. Ballard. [23.08.2012]
The Insane Ones by J.G. Ballard. [23.08.2012]
The Gentle Assassin by J.G. Ballard. [23.08.2012]
Billennium by J.G. Ballard.[1] [23.08.2012]
Mr. F. Is Mr. F. by J.G. Ballard.[1] [22.08.2012]
The Overloaded Man by J.G. Ballard. [21.08.2012]
Deep End by J.G. Ballard.[1] [21.08.2012]
Studio 5, The Stars by J.G. Ballard.[1] [21.08.2012]
The Last World of Mr. Goddard by J.G. Ballard. [20.08.2012]
The Voices of Time by J.G. Ballard.[1] [19.08.2012]
Chronopolis by J.G. Ballard. [19.08.2012]
Zone of Terror by J.G. Ballard.[1] [19.08.2012]
The Sound-Sweep by J.G. Ballard.[1] [19.08.2012]
Now: Zero by J.G. Ballard. [15.06.2012]
The Waiting Grounds by J.G. Ballard. [15.06.2012]
Track 12 by J.G. Ballard.[1] [14.06.2012]
Manhole 69 by J.G. Ballard. [14.06.2012]
Venus Smiles by J.G. Ballard.[1] [14.06.2012]
The Concentration City by J.G. Ballard.[1] [13.06.2012]
Escapement by J.G. Ballard. [12.06.2012]
What I Believe by J.G. Ballard. [05.06.2012]
Project for a New Novel by J.G. Ballard. [05.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Spring 1979 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [04.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Summer 1978 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [04.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Winter 1977/1978 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [04.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Autmun 1977 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [04.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Winter 1976 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [04.06.2012]
The Invisible Years: Summer 1976 by J.G. Ballard. Illustrated by Ronald Sandford. [30.05.2012]
The Side-Effects of Orthonovin G by J.G. Ballard. [30.05.2012]
The Bathroom by J.G. Ballard. [30.05.2012]
Advertiser's Announcements by J.G. Ballard. [30.05.2012]
Neil Armstrong Remembers His Journey to the Moon by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
Journey Across a Crater by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
Jane Fonda's Augmentation Mammoplasty by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
Queen Elizabeth's Rhinoplasty by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
Coitus 80: A Description of the Sexual Act in 1980 by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
The Violent Noon by J.G. Ballard. [29.05.2012]
The Dying Fall by J.G. Ballard. [28.05.2012]
The Autobiography of J.G.B. by J.G. Ballard. [28.05.2012]
The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race by J.G. Ballard. [28.05.2012; ]
Prima Belladonna by J.G. Ballard. [28.05.2012]
Myths of the Near Future by J.G. Ballard. [30.03.2010 - Nebula Award nominee; ]
The End of My War by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Project for a Glossary of the Twentieth Century by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Kings of Infinite Space - The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Media Games - In the Psychiatrist's Chair, Anthony Clare by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Grope Therapy - Travels in Inner Space, John St John by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Car, the Future by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Consumer Consumed by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Use Your Vagina - How to Achieve Sexual Ecstasy, Stephan Gregory by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Waste of Beauty - Diary of the Discovery Expedition in the Antarctic, 1901-4, Edward Wilson by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Memories of Internment - The Way of a Boy: a Memoir of Java, Ernest Hillen by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
In Search of the Last Emperor - The Empty Throne, Tony Scotland by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Guilty Treats - A History of Food, Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Rituals of a Skinny-dipper - Haunts of the Black Masseur: the Swimmer as Hero, Charles Sprawson by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Overlit Carousel - 1963: Five Hundred Days - History as a Melodrama, John Lawton by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Minstrels and the Tommy-gun - 'Bonjour Blanc': a Journey Through Haiti, Ian Thomson by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Lure of the Madding Crowd - The Faber Book of Madness edited by Roy Porter by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
In the Asylum of Dreams - Theatre of Sleep, Guido Almansi and Claude Beguin by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Autopia of Autogeddon? - Automania, Julian Pertifer and Nigel Turner; The Centenary of the Car, 1885-1985, Andrew Whyte; Rolls-Royce: the Complete Works, Mike Fox and Steve Smith by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Diary of a Mad Space-wife by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Future of the Future by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Alphabets of Unreason - Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
A City of Excess - Shanghai, Harriet Sergeant by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Mouse that Bores? - Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince, Marc Eliot by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Coca-Colonization - For God, Country and Coca-Cola, Mark Pendergrast by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Cataclysms and Dooms by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Fictons of Every Kind - The Shattered Ring, Lois and Stephen Rose by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Cosmic Cabaret - Billion Year Spree, Brian Aldiss by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Time, Memory and Inner Space by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Which Way to Inner Space? by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Back to the Heady Future - The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
New Means Worse - The Golden Age of Science Fiction edited by Kingsley Amis by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
First Impressions of London by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Shepperton Past and Present by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Pleasures of Reading by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Unlocking the Past by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Manbotching - The Body in Question, Jonathan Miller by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Spaced Out - The Next Ten Thousand Years, Adrian Berry by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Thousand Wounds and Flowers - The Voices of Time edited by J. T. Frazer by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Electrodynamics and Womanizing - Genius: Richard Feynman and Modern Physics, James Gleick by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Deep in the Gene Pool - The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today, Helena Cronin by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Evolutionary Terminus - The Language of the Genes, Steve Jones by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Magnetic Sleep - From Mesmer to Freud Adam Crabtree by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Elevators and Relativities - The Private Lives of Albert Einstein, Roger Highfield and Paul Carter; Einstein: A Life in Science, Michael White and John Gribbin by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Kafka in the Present Day by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Memories of James Joyce by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Visions of Hell - The Childermass, Monstre Gai, Malign Fiesta, Wyndham Lewis by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Memories of Greeneland by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Stickling to His Guns - The Letters of William Burroughs, 1945 to 1999 edited by Oliver Harris by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Hitman for the Apocalypse - Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs, Ted Morgan by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Myth Maker of the Twentieth Century - Naked Lunch, William Burroughs by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Divine Marquis - Marquis de Sade, Maurice Lever by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Babylon Revisited - The Day of the Locust, Nathanael West by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Bear of Little Britain - The Brilliant Career of Winnie-the-Pooh, Ann Thwaite by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Sermons from the Mount - Fates Worse Than Death, Kurt Vonnegut by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Magical Seas - In Search of Conrad, Gavin Young by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
A Working-class Proust - Henry Miller, Robert Ferguson by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Legend of Regret - Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matthew J. Bruccoli by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Desperate Humours - Ronald Searle, Russell Davies by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Fools and Innocents - Stanley Spencer, Kenneth Pople by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Archetypes of the Dream - Salvador Dali: The Surrealist Jester, Meryle Secrest by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Innocent as Paranoid by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Touchstone City - Paris and the Surrealists, George Melly by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Coming of the Unconscious - Surrealism, Patrick Waldberg; The History of Surrealist Painting, Marcel Jean by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Last Real Innocents - Children of War, Children of Peace, Photographs by Robert Capa by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
A Still Life - Learning to Look, John Pope-Hennessy by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Culture of the Comic Strip - The Encyclopedia of American Comics edited by Ron Goulart; The International Book of Comics edited by Denis Gifford by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Artist at War - Images of War edited by Ken McCormick and Hamilton Darby Perry by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
A Humming-bird for Salvador Dali - Edward James, John Lowe; Poeted: The Final Quest of Edward James, Philip Purser by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
In the Voyeur's Gaze by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Escape into the Seraglio - Hockney on Photography: Conversations with Paul Joyce by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Spectre at the Feast - The Andy Warhol Diaries edited by Pat Hackett by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Lipstick and High Heels - Dong Xiaoping and the Making of Modern China, Richard Evans by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Sinister Spider - Dragon Lady: the Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China, Sterling Seagrave by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Last of the Great Royals - Hirohito, Edward Behr by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Closed Doors - The Hughes Papers, Elaine Davenport, Paul Eddy and Mark Hurwitz by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Mob Psychology - Little Man: Mayer Lansky and the Gangster Life, Robert Lacey by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Killing Time - The Executioner's Song, Norman Mailer by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Fallen Idol - Elvis, Albert Goldman by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Survival Instincts - Wild Swans, Jung Chang by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Chain-saw Biographer - Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography, Kitty Kelley by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Blue Velvet by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
La Jeteé by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Samurai of the Epic - The Warrior's Camera: The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa, Stephen Prince by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Courting the Cobra - Projections 2 edited by John Boorman and Walter Donohue by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
A User's Guide to the Millenium by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Hobbits in Space? by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Push-button Death - From Hanoi to Hollywood: The Vietnam War in American Film edited by Linda Ditmar and Gene Michaud by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Hollywood Sex Idols - Brando: A Life in Our Times, Richard Schickel; Mae West: Empress of Sex, Maurice Leonard by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Magical Days at Rick's - Round Up the Usual Suspects: the Making of Casablanca, Aljean Harmetz by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
The Sweet Smell of Excess - Writers in Hollywood 1915-1951, Ian Hamilton by J.G. Ballard. [11.08.2009]
Crash! by J.G. Ballard.
Love and Napalm: Export USA by J.G. Ballard.
Plan for the Assassination of Jacqueline Kennedy by J.G. Ballard.
The Assassination Weapon by J.G. Ballard.
The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard.
The Generations of America by J.G. Ballard.
The Great American Nude by J.G. Ballard.
The Summer Cannibals by J.G. Ballard.
The University of Death by J.G. Ballard.
The Volcano Dances by J.G. Ballard.
Tolerances of the Human Face by J.G. Ballard.
You and Me and the Continuum by J.G. Ballard.
You: Coma: Marilyn Monroe by J.G. Ballard.
Bruce Ballenger (0/1)
Let's End Thesis Tyranny by Bruce Ballenger. [05.08.2013]
Thomas M. Balliet (0/1)
Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Regions of the World by Jonathan Swift. Introduction by Thomas M. Balliet.[1] [05.06.2015]
Honoré de Balzac[1] (0/1)
The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee by Honoré de Balzac. Translated by Robert Onopa. [24.06.2014]
Lester Bangs[1] (0/2)
A Posthumous Interview by Lester Bangs.
In Which Yet Another Pompous Blowhard Purports to Possess the True Meaning of Punk Rock by Lester Bangs.
Iain Banks[1] (7/8)
The Business by Iain Banks.[1] [09.08.2010]
Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks.[1] [18.07.2010]
The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks.[1] [20.06.2010]
The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks.[1] [28.04.2010]
Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks.[1] [29.12.2009]
Dead Air by Iain Banks.[1] [15.09.2009]
The Crow Road by Iain Banks.[1]
Scratch: The Present and Future of Species HS (sic) Considered as The Contents of a Contemporary Popular Record (qv) by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
Piece by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
Cleaning Up by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
Descendant by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
Odd Attachment by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
A Gift from the Culture by Iain M. Banks.[1] [20.06.2010]
Road of Skulls by Iain M. Banks. [20.06.2010]
Bára Jóhannesdóttir Guðrúnardóttir (0/1)
Gleymt er þá gleypt er - klámnotkun ungra karla eftir Alexandra Antevska og Nicola Gavey. Þýtt af Báru Jóhannesdóttur Guðrúnardóttur. [08.02.2016]
Gennady Barabtarlo (0/1)
The Man Stopped by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Gennady Barabtarlo. [18.10.2017]
David P. Barash[1] (0/1)
God, Darwin and My College Biology Class by David P. Barash. [03.10.2014]
Houman Barekat[1] (0/1)
A Messiah-cum-Surrogate-Dad for Gormless Dimwits: On Jordan B. Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" by Houman Barekat. [04.12.2020]
Clive Barker[1] (0/2)
Lost Souls by Clive Barker. [05.04.2023]
The Sandman Volume 2: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Clive Barker. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Malcolm Jones III, Michael Zulli, Mike Dringenberg, and Steve Parkhouse.[1] [17.10.2017]
Dan Barker[1] (1/0)
Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists by Dan Barker. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1] [10.07.2014]
Kyle Barker (0/1)
Deadpool Max: Nutjob by David Lapham. Illustrated by Kyle Barker. [11.08.2013]
Lou Barlow[1] (0/1)
Scott Walker + Sunn O)))'s Soused by Lou Barlow. [27.10.2014]
R. H. Barlow[1] (0/6)
The Night Ocean by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow. [25.01.2015]
"Till A' the Seas" by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow.[1] [25.01.2015]
The Slaying of the Monster by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow. [25.01.2015]
The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow. [11.01.2015]
Collapsing Cosmoses by H. P. Lovecraft and R. H. Barlow. [07.12.2014]
The Battle that Ended the Century: MS. Found in a Time Machine by H. P. Lovecraft with R. H. Barlow. [26.05.2014]
Julian Barnes[1] (2/10)
Cross Channel by Julian Barnes.[1]
Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]
Brambilla by Julian Barnes.
Dragons by Julian Barnes.
Evermore by Julian Barnes.
Experiment by Julian Barnes.
Gnossienne by Julian Barnes.
Hermitage by Julian Barnes.
Interference by Julian Barnes.
Junction by Julian Barnes.
Melon by Julian Barnes.
Tunnel by Julian Barnes.
George Barr[1] (0/5)
The Other Option by Dylan Brody. Illustrated by George Barr. [22.11.2019]
The Curse of the Magus by Bruce Boston and Robert Frazier. Illustrated by George Barr. [23.10.2019]
Well Bottled at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr. [25.06.2018]
The Passing of Kings by Lois Tilton. Illustrated by George Barr. [22.06.2018]
On the Rocks at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr. [24.04.2018]
Nathaniel Barr (0/1)
On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-Profound Bullshit by Derek J. Koehler, Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, and Nathaniel Barr. [11.12.2015]
Neal Barrett, Jr.[1] (0/1)
The Lizard Shoppe by Neal Barrett, Jr.. Illustrated by Mark Nelson. [24.05.2023]
Francesca Barrie (0/1)
Freedom Hospital: A Syrian Story by Hamid Sulaiman. Translated by Francesca Barrie.[1] [05.02.2023]
Jack Barron (0/1)
Nick Cave: 'I Have to Spend Hours Talking to Fucking Idiots Like You' by Jack Barron. [08.07.2014]
Mark Barrowcliffe[1] (1/0)
The Elfish Gene by Mark Barrowcliffe. [10.05.2008 - Showing my role-playing roots. Often funny, and the title alone is worth the price for showing how far Dawkins has penetrated into general consciousness.]
Lynda Barry[1] (0/1)
Ernie Pook's Comeek by Lynda Barry. [20.05.2014]
David Barsamian[1] (4/9)
Secrets, Lies and Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [01.03.2017]
Keeping the Rabble in Line by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
What We Say Goes: Conversations on U.S. Power in a Changing World by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [18.01.2009]
Health Care by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Reflections on Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
The Emerging Global Economic Order by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Crime and Gun Control by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Media, Knowledge, and Objectivity by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Class by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Race by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
They Don't Even Know That They Don't Know by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
The World Bank, GATT and Free Trade by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
Hilary Barta[1] (0/2)
Tom Strong #14 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Hilary Barta.[1] [05.07.2020]
Space Family Strong! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Hilary Barta.[1] [05.07.2020]
Donald Barthelme (0/1)
The School by Donald Barthelme.
Bruce Bartlett[1] (0/1)
I helped create the GOP tax myth. Trump is wrong: Tax cuts don't equal growth by Bruce Bartlett. [29.09.2017]
Paulé Bartón (0/1)
Emilie Plead Choose One Egg by Paulé Bartón. Translated by Howard Norman.
Pawel Bartoszek (0/2)
Fallið á gæskuprófinu eftir Pawel Bartoszek. [30.05.2014]
Pútínisminn eftir Pawel Bartoszek. [28.03.2014]
Sanjay Basu (0/1)
How Austerity Kills by David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu. [14.05.2013]
Georges Bataille[1] (1/0)
Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille. Translated by Joachim Neugroschal.[1] [01.10.2014]
Charles Baudelaire[1] (2/188)
Les Épaves by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul, Geoffrey Wagner, Kenneth O. Hanson, Roy Campbell, and William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Fleurs du mal: 1861 Edition by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler.[1] [01.07.2014]
Doubtful Skies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [04.10.2017]
The Giantess by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [25.08.2017]
The Venal Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [25.08.2017]
The Death of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Beatrice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Fountain of Blood by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Two Kind Sisters by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Wine of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
A Parisian Dream by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Mists and Rains by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Irremediable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Voice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Examination at Midnight by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Sympathetic Horror by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Alchemy of Sorrow by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Obsession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Spleen by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
La Musique (Music) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Owls by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Phantom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Mœsta et Errabunda by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Song of Autumn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
L'Irreparable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
The Poison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [29.06.2017]
Evening Harmony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
The Spiritual Dawn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Semper Eadem by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
The Remorse of the Dead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Sed non Satiata by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Exotic Perfume by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Hymn to Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
The Ideal by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Anterior Life by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
The Sick Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
The Metamorphoses of the Vampire by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
Lethe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [28.06.2017]
A Jolly Cabaret: On the Road from Brussels to Uccle by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul. [02.07.2014]
To M. Eugène Fromentin by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul. [02.07.2014]
On the Debut of Amina Boschetti by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Kenneth O. Hanson. [02.07.2014]
To a Lady of Malabar by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Ransom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Unforeseen by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Voice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
On Eugene Delacroix's Tasso in Prison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lola of Valencia by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Verses for the Portrait of Honoré Daumier by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Monster by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Roy Campbell. [02.07.2014]
The Promises of a Face by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Geoffrey Wagner. [02.07.2014]
Hymn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Berthe's Eyes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Fountain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Vampire's Metamorphoses by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Jewels by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
To She Who Is Too Gay by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lethe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Women Doomed (In the Pale Glimmer...): Delphine and Hippolyta by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
Lesbos by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Sunset of Romanticism by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Voyage: To Maxime du Camp by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Dream of a Curious Man: To F.N. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
End of the Day by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of Artists by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of the Poor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Death of Lovers by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Litanies of Satan by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Abel and Cain by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Denial of Saint Peter by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Love and the Skull: An Old Lamp Base by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
A Voyage to Cythera by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Beatrice by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Allegory by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Fountain of Blood by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Two Good Sisters by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Women Doomed (Like Pensive Cattle...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
A Martyr: Drawing by an Unknown Master by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Destruction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Lovers' Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Lonely Man's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Murderer's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Rag-Picker's Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
The Soul of Wine by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.07.2014]
Morning Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Parisian Dream: To Constantin Guys by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Mist and Rains by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Kind-Hearted Servant of Whom You Were Jealous... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
I Have Not Forgotten, Near the City... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Love of Lies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Danse Macabre: To Ernest Christophe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Gambling by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Evening Crepuscule by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Hard-Working Skeleton by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
To a Passerby by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Blind by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Little Old Ladies: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Seven Old Men: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Swan: To Victor Hugo by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
To a Mendicant Redhead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Sun by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
Landscape by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [30.06.2014]
The Clock by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Irremediable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Self-Tormenter: To J. G. F. by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Sympathetic Horror by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Alchemy of Grief by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Taste for Nothingness by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Obsession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (When the sky low and heavy...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (I'm like the king...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (I have more memories...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
Spleen (Pluvius, irritated...) by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [25.06.2014]
The Broken Bell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Cask of Hatred by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Grateful Dead by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
A Fantastic Engraving by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sepulchre by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Music by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Pipe by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Owls by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Cats by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sorrows of the Moon by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Autumn Sonnet by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
The Ghost by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Moesta et Errabunda by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
To a Creole Lady by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Franciscae meae laudes by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Sisina by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Afternoon Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
To a Madonna: Votive Offering in the Spanish Style by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Autumn Song by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [24.06.2014]
Conversation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Irreparable by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Invitation to the Voyage by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Beautiful Ship by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Cloudy Sky by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Poison by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Perfume Flask by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Evening Harmony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Spiritual Dawn by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Confession by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Reversibility by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
The Living Torch by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
What Will You Say Tonight, Poor Solitary Soul... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
All Together by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [20.06.2014]
Semper Eadem by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
I Give You These Verses So If My Name... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
A Phantom by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Possessed by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Balcony by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Duel by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Cat by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
Posthumous Remorse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
One Night When I Lay Beside a Frightful Jewess... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Vampire by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
De Profundis Clamavi by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
A Carcass by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
The Dancing Serpent by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
With Her Pearly, Undulating Dresses... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [16.06.2014]
Sed non Satiata by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
You Would Take the Whole World to Bed with You... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
I Adore You as Much as the Nocturnal Vault... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Hair by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Exotic Perfume by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
Hymn to Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [13.06.2014]
The Mask: Allegorical Statue in the Style of the Renaissance To Ernest Christophe, Sculptor by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Giantess by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Ideal by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Beauty by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Punishment of Pride by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Don Juan in Hell by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Man and the Sea by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Traveling Gypsies by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Past Life by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Bad Luck by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Enemy by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Bad Monk by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Venal Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Sick Muse by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Beacons by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
I Love the Memory of Those Naked Epochs... by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Correspondences by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
Elevation by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [12.06.2014]
The Albatross by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.05.2014]
Benediction by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [01.05.2014]
To the Reader by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [26.04.2014]
Dedication by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by William Aggeler. [26.04.2014]
The Generous Gambler by Charles Baudelaire. [29.11.2012]
Lisa Bauer (0/1)
Subjection and Escape: An American Woman's Muslim Journey [...] [...] by Lisa Bauer. [01.02.2010]
Tom Baxa[1] (0/2)
The Heroes of Weefield by Mitchell Diamond. Illustrated by Tom Baxa. [31.03.2021]
A Little Knowledge by Jerry Oltion. Illustrated by Tom Baxa. [02.12.2020]
Charles Baxter (0/1)
Sudden Fiction International: Sixty Short-Short Stories edited by James Thomas and Robert Shepard. Introduction by Charles Baxter.[1]
Debbie Bayer (0/1)
Phillip Seymour Hoffman Did Not Have Choice or Free Will and Neither Do You by Debbie Bayer. [06.02.2014]
Daniel Bayliss (0/1)
The Deal by Daniel Bayliss and Gerardo Preciado. [10.11.2013]
Travis Beacham[1] (0/1)
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by David Farr, Dee Rees, Jack Thorne, Jessica Mecklenburg, Kalen Egan, Matthew Graham, Michael Dinner, Ronald D. Moore, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, and Travis Sentell. [04.04.2018]
Howard Beale (0/1)
A Beginner's Guide to the Conflict in (and Country of) Syria by Howard Beale. [02.09.2013]
Aubrey Beardsley[1] (0/1)
A True Story by Lucian. Introduction by Charles Whibley. Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, J. B. Clark, and William Strang. Translated by Francis Hicks.[1] [14.06.2022]
Brett Beasley (0/1)
Do Intelligent People Need Religion? by Brett Beasley. [24.08.2013]
Ann Beattie (0/1)
Snow by Ann Beattie.
Zack Beauchamp (0/1)
Why the European Plan to Ban Porn Is a Bad Idea by Zack Beauchamp. [20.03.2013]
Molly Beauchemin (0/1)
Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain and the Gendering of Martyrdom by Molly Beauchemin. [06.11.2015]
Denis Beauvais[1] (0/1)
Desperate Acts by Gordon Linzner. Illustrated by Denis Beauvais. [04.01.2018]
Alison Bechdel[1] (4/2)
Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama by Alison Bechdel.[1] [03.11.2018]
Post-Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel.[1] [23.05.2018]
Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel.[1] [23.05.2018]
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel.[1] [18.10.2017]
What the Little Old Ladies Feel: How I told my mother about my memoir by Alison Bechdel. [18.10.2017]
The Canary-Colored Caravan of Death by Alison Bechdel. [20.05.2014]
Samuel Beckett[1] (3/36)
Fizzles by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Stories and Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989 by Samuel Beckett. Edited by S. E. Gontarski.[1]
A Case in a Thousand by Samuel Beckett.
All Strange Away by Samuel Beckett.[1]
As the story was told by Samuel Beckett.
Assumption by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Enough by Samuel Beckett.
Faux Départs by Samuel Beckett.
First Love by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 1 [He is barehead] by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 2 [Horn came always] by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 3 Afar a Bird by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 4 [I gave up before birth] by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 5 [Closed place] by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 6 [Old earth] by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 7 Still by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Fizzle 8 For to end yet again by Samuel Beckett.[1]
From an Abandoned Work by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Heard in the Dark 1 by Samuel Beckett.
Heard in the Dark 2 by Samuel Beckett.
Imagination Dead Imagine by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Lessness by Samuel Beckett.[1]
neither by Samuel Beckett.[1]
One Evening by Samuel Beckett.
Ping by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Sedendo et Quiescendo by Samuel Beckett.
Sounds by Samuel Beckett.
Still 3 by Samuel Beckett.
Stirrings Still by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Text by Samuel Beckett.
Texts for Nothing by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Calmative by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Capital of the Ruins by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Cliff by Samuel Beckett.
The End by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Expelled by Samuel Beckett.[1]
The Image by Samuel Beckett.
The Lost Ones by Samuel Beckett.[1]
Mark Beech (0/45)
The Time-Travelling Caveman by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech.[1] [26.01.2021]
Bason and the Hugonauts by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Wergs' Invasion of Earth by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Wild Knight by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Johnno, the Talking Horse by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Doggins Has an Awfully Big Adventure by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Mr Trapcheese and his Ark by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Bedwyr and Arthur's Hill by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Wizard of Blackbury United by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Hole in Time by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Lemonade on the Moon by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Time-travelling Caveman by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Great Big Weather Fight by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Mark One Computer by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Ub and the Toad by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Pied Piper of Blackbury by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
The Tropnecian Invasion of Great Britain by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Professor Whelk's Trip to Mars by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [26.01.2021]
Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
The Twelve Gifts of Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
The Abominable Snow-baby by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
Judgement Day for Father Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
The Weatherchick by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
Good King Wences-lost by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
The Computer Who Wrote to Father Christmas by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
A Very Short Ice Age by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
Prod-Ye-A'Diddle Oh! by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
The Blackbury Pie by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [10.01.2018]
Dragons at Crumbling Castle and Other Stories by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [24.10.2017]
The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [30.06.2017]
Rincemangle, the Gnome of Even Moor by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [30.06.2017]
The Extraordinary Adventures of Doggins by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [30.06.2017]
Wizard War by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [29.06.2017]
The Blackbury Park Statues by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [29.06.2017]
The Time-travelling Television by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [29.06.2017]
Lord Cake and the Battle for Banwen's Beacon by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [29.06.2017]
The Fire Opal by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
An Ant Called 4179003 by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
The Sheep Rodeo Scandal by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
Darby and the Submarine by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
The Frozen Feud by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
The Truly Terrible Toothache by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
The Great Train Robbery by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner by Terry Pratchett. Illustrated by Mark Beech. [27.06.2017]
Steve Behrends (0/2)
The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis by Clark Ashton Smith. Foreword by Steve Behrends. [20.12.2016]
The Dweller in the Gulf by Clark Ashton Smith. Introduction by Steve Behrends. [14.12.2016]
Peter Beinart[1] (0/2)
Bill Maher's Dangerous Critique of Islam by Peter Beinart. [09.10.2014]
The Myth of a 'War on Religion' by Peter Beinart. [23.05.2014]
Gabrielle Bell (0/1)
California Journal by Gabrielle Bell. [20.05.2014]
Saul Bellow[1] (2/0)
Seize the Day by Saul Bellow. Introduction by Alfred Kazin.[1] [22.09.2020]
Henderson the Rain King by Saul Bellow.[1]
Robert Benchley (0/1)
Open Bookcases by Robert Benchley. [24.06.2014]
Brian Michael Bendis (0/1)
Ultimate Spider-Man 1: Powerless by Bill Jemas and Brian Michael Bendis. Illustrated by Mark Bagley. [17.08.2014]
Benedikt Reynisson (0/1)
Þekkir hangikjöt, hákarl og sviðahausa eftir Benedikt Reynisson. [23.07.2014]
Benedikt Sigurðarson (0/1)
Þankar sunnudaginn 23. maí 1982 eftir Benedikt Sigurðarson. [16.10.2022]
Jaromir Benes (0/1)
The Chicago Plan Revisited: IMF Working Paper by Jaromir Benes and Michael Kumhof. [05.11.2012]
Joe Benitez[1] (0/1)
Lady Mechanika: A Selection from Volume One Issue One by Joe Benitez. [17.08.2014]
Walter Benjamin[1] (1/0)
Atvik 2: Listaverkið á tímum fjöldaframleiðslu sinnar: Þrjár ritgerðir eftir Walter Benjamin. Þýtt af Hjálmari Sveinssyni og Árna Óskarssyni.[1]
Yochai Benkler[1] (0/1)
The Dangerous Logic of the Bradley Manning Case by Yochai Benkler. [02.03.2013]
Gottfried Benn[1] (1/12)
Morgue by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Before a Cornfield by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Subway Train by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger. [01.12.2013]
Express Train by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger. [01.12.2013]
Night Café by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Michael Hamburger. [01.12.2013]
Labor Room by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Walter Kauffman. [01.12.2013]
Man and Woman Go through the Cancer Ward by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Babette Deutsch. [01.12.2013]
Appendectomy by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Karl. F. Ross. [01.12.2013]
Requiem by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Nigger Bride by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Cycle by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
A Fine Childhood by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Little Aster by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Supervert. [01.12.2013]
Jonathan Bennett (0/1)
Needles and Pins by Jonathan Bennett. [23.05.2014]
Robert Jackson Bennett[1] (0/1)
My Lousy Children Are Both Fake Geeks by Robert Jackson Bennett. [08.12.2017]
Richard P. Bentall (0/1)
A Proposal to Classify Happiness as a Psychiatric Disorder by Richard P. Bentall. [02.11.2012]
Jon Bentley (0/1)
Writing Correct Programs by Jon Bentley. [20.10.2012]
Dale Beran[1] (0/1)
4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump by Dale Beran. [20.02.2017]
Nancy Varian Berberick[1] (1/7)
Dragonlance Heroes Volume Two: Stormblade by Nancy Varian Berberick.
Guardian of the Barrow by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Roger Raupp. [29.05.2023]
Between Lightning & Thunder by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian. [23.10.2019]
The Wizard's Boy by Nancy Varian Berberick. Illustrated by Bob Eggleton. [15.05.2018]
Harvests by Nancy Varian Berberick.
Hearth Cat and Winter Wren by Nancy Varian Berberick.
Hide and Go Seek by Nancy Varian Berberick.
Snowsong by Nancy Varian Berberick.
Karen Berger[1] (0/1)
The Sandman Volume 1: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Karen Berger. Illustrated by Malcolm Jones III, Mike Dringenberg, and Sam Kieth.[1][2] [19.07.2017]
Cyrano de Bergerac[1] (1/0)
The Other World: Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon by Cyrano de Bergerac. Translated by Archibald Lovell.[1] [04.07.2022]
Berglind Ósk[1] (1/19)
Breytt Ástand eftir Berglindi Ósk.[1] [09.01.2023]
Handan við leirbrúnu fjöllin eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Kaffiþjónusta eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Deitkvöld eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Barnvænn garður eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Breytt ástand eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Svefnórar eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Stál eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Frá Tinder til Tene eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Valentínusardagur eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Fölbláar tjarnir eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Það sem fer upp kemur aftur niður eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Augnablikið eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Lögmál frumskógarins eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Ormurinn eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Rætur og dætur eftir Berglindi Ósk. [09.01.2023]
Skýjahula eftir Berglindi Ósk. [08.01.2023]
Löng leið eftir Berglindi Ósk. [08.01.2023]
Kyrrstaða eftir Berglindi Ósk. [03.01.2023]
Gamlárskvöld eftir Berglindi Ósk. [03.01.2023]
Carl T. Bergstrom[1] (1/0)
Calling Bullshit: The Art of Scepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West.[1] [11.01.2023]
Bergur Ebbi Benediktsson[1] (1/1)
Stofuhiti - ritgerð um samtímann eftir Berg Ebba Benediktsson.[1] [10.05.2018]
Haustljóð eftir Berg Ebba Benediktsson. [30.09.2017]
Jesse Bering[1] (1/0)
Perv: The Sexual Deviant in All of Us by Jesse Bering. [14.10.2015]
Reed Berkowitz (0/1)
A Game Designer's Analysis of QAnon by Reed Berkowitz. [10.01.2021]
Lee Bermejo[1] (0/2)
Bait: Off-Color Stories for You to Color by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Alise Gluskova, Duncan Fegredo, Joëlle Jones, Kirbi Fagan, Lee Bermejo, Marc Sheff, Steven Morris, and Tony Puryear.[1] [29.07.2018]
Dad All Over by Chuck Palahniuk. Illustrated by Lee Bermejo. [28.07.2018]
Kenneth Bernard (0/1)
Preparations by Kenneth Bernard.
Marc Bernardin (0/1)
Jake the Dreaming by Adam Freeman, Andrew Jones, and Marc Bernardin. [16.08.2014]
Bernardo Tino Neri Haensel (0/1)
Vinir að eilífu eftir Bernardo Tino Neri Haensel. Myndskreytt af Sigrúnu Eldjárn. [24.04.2015]
Rotraut Susanne Berner[1] (0/1)
The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit by Sylvia Plath. Illustrated by Rotraut Susanne Berner.[1] [22.05.2018]
J. Bernlef (0/1)
The Black Dog by J. Bernlef. Translated by Frank Scimone.
J. S. Bernstein (0/2)
Death Constant Beyond Love by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by Gregory Rabassa and J. S. Bernstein. [28.09.2020]
One of These Days by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Translated by J. S. Bernstein.
Neil Berry (0/1)
Martin Amis Dumbs Down by Neil Berry. [17.08.2014]
Peter Berryman (0/1)
The Gun that Shot Too Straight by Ralph Roberts. Illustrated by Peter Berryman. [03.01.2018]
Alfred Bester[1] (0/2)
The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester. [31.03.2023]
The Push of a Finger by Alfred Bester. [31.03.2023]
John Gregory Betancourt[1] (0/4)
On the Scent at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. [30.05.2022]
Well Bottled at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr. [25.06.2018]
On the Rocks at Slab's by John Gregory Betancourt. Illustrated by George Barr. [24.04.2018]
The Merry Men of Riverworld by John Gregory Betancourt.
Callie Beusman (0/1)
Of Course Women Are Getting Sexually Harassed by Drones by Callie Beusman. [15.05.2014]
John Bew (0/1)
Prime Ministers and Their Foreign Secretaries by John Bew. [18.05.2013]
Doug Beyer[1] (1/1)
Scarred by Doug Beyer. Illustrated by Mark Texeira, Paul Davidson, and Steve Prescott. [10.04.2016]
Behind the Scenes of Designing Jumpstart by Doug Beyer. [25.06.2020]
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee (0/1)
The Mind of a Con Man by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee. [29.04.2013]
Francesco Biagini (0/1)
Elric: The Balance Lost by Chris Roberson. Afterword by Ross Richie. Illustrated by Francesco Biagini.[1] [13.05.2018]
Andrew Bianchi (0/1)
Sir Terry Pratchett: Shaking Hands with Death by Andrew Bianchi. [06.06.2016]
Noor bin Ladin (0/1)
My Letter to America by Noor bin Ladin. [07.09.2020]
Julie Bindel (0/1)
Why Even Amsterdam Doesn't Want Legal Brothels: The Dutch Experiment in Legalised Prostitution Has Been a Disaster by Julie Bindel. [29.01.2014]
Sarah Binder (0/1)
Leaving Office Feet First: Death in Congress by Forrest Maltzman, Lee Siegelman, and Sarah Binder. [16.01.2013]
Laurent Binet[1] (1/1)
HHhH eftir Laurent Binet. Þýtt af Sigurði Pálssyni.[1] [29.04.2014]
The Missing Pages of Laurent Binet's HHhH by Laurent Binet. [30.04.2014]
Birgir Örn Guðjónsson (0/1)
Greinin sem má ekki skrifa eftir Birgir Örn Guðjónsson. [28.11.2014]
Birgitta Jónsdóttir[1] (0/1)
Ábyrgð Katrínar eftir Birgittu Jónsdóttur. [29.11.2017]
Michael Bishop[1] (0/1)
The Yukio Mishima Cultural Association of Kudzu Valley, Georgia by Michael Bishop.
Zealia Bishop[1] (0/3)
The Mound by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1] [25.01.2015]
Medusa's Coil by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1] [20.01.2015]
The Curse of Yig by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop.[1] [06.01.2015]
Joel Biske[1] (0/1)
Hunter Under the Sun by Brent J. Giles. Illustrated by Joel Biske. [16.02.2022]
Simon Bisley[1] (0/2)
Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? with Other Tales of the Dark Knight by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Andy Kubert, Bernie Mireault, Mark Buckingham, Mike Hoffman, and Simon Bisley.[1] [30.04.2012]
Bad Boy by Frank Miller. Illustrated by Simon Bisley.[1] [31.08.2009]
Tom Bissell[1] (0/2)
Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn & Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part Two by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell. [09.12.2021]
Unused Audio Commentary by Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky, Recorded Summer 2002 for The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition) DVD, Part One by Jeff Alexander and Tom Bissell. [09.12.2021]
Stephen Bissette[1] (0/9)
Jack in the Green by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette. [21.11.2018]
Swamp Thing Book One: Saga of the Swamp Thing by Alan Moore. Foreword by Ramsey Campbell. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [26.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #27: ...by Demons Driven! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [26.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #26: ...a Time of Running... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [26.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #25: The Sleep of Reason... by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [25.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #24: Roots by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [25.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #23: Another Green World by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [25.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #22: Swamped by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [25.05.2018]
The Saga of the Swamp Thing #21: The Anatomy Lesson by Alan Moore. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [25.05.2018]
Terry Bisson[1] (0/3)
The Moon Maid Complete and Restored by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Preface by Gary H. Dunham. Introduction by Terry Bisson. Afterword by Richard J. Golsan.[1] [02.08.2022]
Get the Music Right: Michael Moorcock Inverviewed by Terry Bisson. [02.10.2018]
They're Made Out of Meat by Terry Bisson. [16.11.2014 - Nebula Award nominee]
Mark Bittman (0/1)
It's the Sugar, Folks by Mark Bittman. [01.03.2013]
Bjarki Bjarnason (1/0)
Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss ritstýrt af Bjarka Bjarnasyni.[1] [24.09.2022]
Bjarki Karlsson[1] (1/0)
Árleysi alda: Háttbundin ljóð eftir Bjarka Karlsson. [30.12.2013]
Bjarni Bernharður (0/1)
Þorpið eftir Bjarna Bernharð. [04.08.2015]
Bjarni Frímann Karlsson (0/9)
Goðheimar 12: Gegnum eld og vatn eftir Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2] [23.10.2022]
Goðheimar 10: Ráðgátan um skáldamjöðinn eftir Peter Madsen ásamt Henning Kure og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2] [05.05.2022]
Goðheimar 10: Gjafir guðanna eftir Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1][2] [13.12.2020]
Goðheimar 9: Hólmgangan eftir Peter Madsen ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [02.03.2020]
Goðheimar 8: Brisingamenið eftir Henning Kure og Peter Madsen ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen og Per Vadmand. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [25.12.2017]
Goðheimar 7: Krækt í orminn eftir Henning Kure ásamt Hans-Rancke Madsen, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [03.01.2017]
Goðheimar 6: Gulleplin eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [02.01.2017]
Goðheimar 5: Förin til Útgarða-Loka eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [02.01.2017]
Goðheimar 4: Sagan um Kark eftir Hans-Rancke Madsen, Henning Kure, Per Vadmand og Peter Madsen. Þýtt af Bjarna Frímanni Karlssyni.[1] [02.01.2017]
Bjarni Hinriksson (0/1)
Skyggni ágætt? eftir Bjarna Hinriksson. [08.09.2015]
Bjarni Karlsson (0/1)
Húmor krossins eftir Bjarna Karlsson. [23.03.2013]
Björg Árnadóttir (0/1)
Dómar heimsins dóttir góð eftir Björgu Árnadóttur. [30.11.2015]
Björg Sveinbjörnsdóttir (0/1)
Ferðalag kynferðisofbeldis úr einkarýminu eftir Björgu Sveinbjörnsdóttur. [02.09.2013]
Björn Teitsson (0/3)
Nokkrar hugleiðingar um rasista og mataræði þeirra eftir Björn Teitsson. [21.10.2017]
Ekki kúl, Kolbrún eftir Björn Teitsson. [11.08.2014]
Lífsleikni og mannasiðir Gillz eftir Björn Teitsson. [02.10.2013]
Björn Thorarensen (0/1)
Tinni í Sovétríkjunum eftir Hergé. Þýtt af Birni Thorarensen.[1] [13.03.2010]
Christopher Black (1/0)
Star Challenge: Planets in Peril by Christopher Black. Illustrated by Maelo Cintron.
Holly Black[1] (0/1)
Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 3: Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Holly Black. Illustrated by Steve Ellis.[1] [05.07.2016]
Withiel Black (0/1)
Harry Potter and the Fascist Ubermensch by Laurie Penny and Withiel Black. [29.09.2020]
Lincoln Blades (0/1)
White Male Terrorists Are an Issue We Should Discuss by Lincoln Blades. [12.05.2017]
Tony Blair[1] (1/0)
Hitchens vs. Blair: Be It Resolved Religion Is a Force for Good in the World (The Munk Debate on Religion) by Christopher Hitchens and Tony Blair. Edited by Rudyard Griffiths.[1] [03.01.2022]
William Blake[1] (8/59)
Songs of Experience by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Songs of Innocence by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Book of Urizen by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Pickering Manuscript by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Song of Los by William Blake.[1] [06.10.2015]
Europe a Prophecy by William Blake.[1] [06.10.2015]
America a Prophecy by William Blake.[1] [06.10.2015]
The Voice of the Ancient Bard by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Schoolboy by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
To Tirzah by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
A Little Girl Lost by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
A Little Boy Lost by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
A Poison Tree by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Infant Sorrow by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Human Abstract by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
London by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Little Vagabond by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Garden of Love by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Lily by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Ah! Sun-flower by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
My Pretty Rose Tree by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Tyger by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Angel by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Fly by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Sick Rose by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Nurse's Song by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Little Girl Found by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Little Girl Lost by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Holy Thursday by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Earth's Answer by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Introduction by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
On Another's Sorrow by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
A Dream by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Infant Joy by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Nurse's Song by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Spring by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Night by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Holy Thursday by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Divine Image by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
A Cradle Song by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
Laughing Song by William Blake.[1] [18.04.2016]
The Little Boy Found by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Little Boy Lost by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Blossom by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Little Black Boy by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Lamb by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Echoing Green by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
The Shepherd by William Blake.[1] [17.04.2016]
Introduction by William Blake. [17.04.2016]
All Religions Are One by William Blake.[1] [13.04.2016]
There Is No Natural Religion by William Blake.[1] [13.04.2016]
The Gates of Paradise by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
William Bond by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
Long John Brown & Little Mary Bell by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Grey Monk by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Crystal Cabinet by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
Mary by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Land of Dreams by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Mental Traveller by William Blake.[1] [13.04.2016]
The Golden Net by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
The Smile by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
Auguries of Innocence by William Blake.[1] [13.04.2016]
Let the Brothels of Paris be opened by William Blake. [13.04.2016]
Kenneth Blanchard[1] (0/1)
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson. Foreword by Kenneth Blanchard.[1] [06.05.2021]
Archie Bland (0/1)
The Truth about Pornography: It's Time for a Rude Awakening by Archie Bland. [31.08.2013]
Arthur Blech (1/0)
The Causes of Anti-Semitism: A Critique of the Bible by Arthur Blech.[1] [01.02.2013]
Sergo Bleda[1] (0/1)
Alan Moore's Magic Words by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alfredo Torres, Juan Jose Ryp, Martin Cáceres, Sergo Bleda, and Vincente Cifuentes.[1] [08.10.2011]
Karen Blixen[1] (3/1)
Out of Africa by Karen Blixen.[1]
Seven Gothic Tales by Karen Blixen.[1]
Winter's Tales by Karen Blixen.
The Blue Jar by Isak Dinesen.
Carol Blue (0/1)
Mortality by Christopher Hitchens. Foreword by Graydon Carter. Afterword by Carol Blue.[1] [12.02.2018]
Judy Blume[1] (4/0)
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. by Judy Blume.[1] [02.12.2019]
Blubber by Judy Blume.[1]
Superfudge by Judy Blume.[1]
Then Again, Maybe I Won't by Judy Blume.[1]
Bogi Reynisson (0/1)
Bert á milli í Harbinger – rýni eftir Boga Reynisson. [16.03.2017]
Gordon Bok (0/1)
Peter Kagan and the Wind by Gordon Bok.
Hannes Bok[1] (0/10)
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.4 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
Bokaricature by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021]
I've Never Seen by Hannes Bok. [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.3 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
The Symphonic Abduction by Hannes Bok. [10.11.2021]
Hades by Hannes Bok. [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.2 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
Return from Death by Hannes Bok. [10.11.2021]
Is It True What They Say About Kuttner? or The Man with the Weird Tale by Hannes Bok. [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.1 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
Roberto Bolaño[1] (1/0)
2666: A Novel by Roberto Bolaño. Translated by Natasha Wimmer.[1] [15.07.2012]
Megan Boley (0/1)
Yes, You Should Shoot Your Shot by Megan Boley. [09.10.2021]
Brian Bolland[1] (1/1)
Bolland Strips! by Brian Bolland. [21.06.2009]
Batman: The Killing Joke (Deluxe Edition) by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Brian Bolland.[1] [31.08.2009]
John Bolton[1] (0/2)
The Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Roger Zelazny. Illustrated by Charles Vess, John Bolton, Paul Johnson, and Scott Hampton.[1][2] [29.10.2017]
The Books of Magic Book I: The Invisible Labyrinth by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by John Bolton.[1] [29.10.2017]
Wayne Bomgaars (0/1)
President Obama's Brilliant Strategy No One Seems to Recognize by Wayne Bomgaars. [09.09.2013]
Napoleon Bonaparte[1] (1/0)
Napoleon's Letters by Napoleon Bonaparte. Translated by J. M. Thompson.[1]
Michael Booth[1] (0/1)
Dark Lands: The Grim Truth Behind the 'Scandinavian Miracle' by Michael Booth. [28.01.2014]
Ian Boothby (0/1)
The League of Extraordinary Barts by Ian Boothby. Illustrated by John Delaney. [17.08.2014]
Jorge Luis Borges[1] (15/311)
The Total Library: Non-Fiction 1922-1986 by Jorge Luis Borges. Edited by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Nine Dantesque Essays 1945-1951 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Seven Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Introduction by Alastair Reid. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
The Gold of the Tigers: Selected Later Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
A Universal History of Iniquity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Artifices by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Brodie's Report by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
In Praise of Darkness by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Shakespeare's Memory by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Garden of Forking Paths by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Maker by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Esse Est Percipi by Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges. [25.06.2014]
Prologue to William James, Varieties of Religious Experience; the Study of Human Nature by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Virgil, The Aeneid by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Søren Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Fyodor Dostoevsky, Demons by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to H. G. Wells, The Time Machine; The Invisible Man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to The Apocryphal Gospels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Julio Cortázar, Stories by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to the Collection by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Charles Howard Hinton, Scientific Romances by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to P'u Sung-ling, The Tiger Guest by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, The Guest at the Last Banquets by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Jack London, The Concentric Deaths by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Franz Kafka, The Vulture by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Detective Story by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Immortality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Blindness by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009; 26.10.2009]
The Enigma of Shakespeare by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Concept of an Academy and the Celts by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Emanuel Swedenborg, Mystical Works by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Catalog of the Exhibition Books from Spain by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Edward Gibbon, Pages of History and Autobiography by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Ryunosuke Akutagawa, The Kappa by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
German Literature in the Age of Bach by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Argentine Writer and Tradition by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Representative Men by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Bret Harte, The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
L'Illusion Comique by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A History of the Echoes of a Name by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A History of the Tango by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Flaubert and His Exemplary Destiny by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A Defense of Bouvard and Pécuchet by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Dialogues of Ascetic and King by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Scandinavian Destinty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Form of a Legend by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Coleridge's Dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Kafka and His Precursors by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
On the Cult of Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Innocence of Layamon by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Pascal's Sphere by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Personality and the Buddha by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Wall and the Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
From Somebody to Nobody by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
From Allegories to Novels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Biathanatos by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
A New Refutation of Time by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
On Oscar Wilde by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Paradox of Apollinaire by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Our Poor Individualism by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
On Dubbing by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009; 12.12.2009]
Beatrice's Last Smile by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Meeting in a Dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Simurgh and the Eagle by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Purgatorio I, 13 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Dante and the Anglo-Saxon Visionaries by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Pitying Torturer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Last Voyage of Ulysses by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The False Problem of Ugolino by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Noble Castle of the Fourth Canto by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Two Films (Now Voyager; Nightmare) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Transformed by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
An Overwhelming Film (Citizen Kane) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Two Films (Sabotage; Los muchachos de antes) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Leslie Weatherhead, After Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Arthur Waley, Monkey by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Edward Shanks, Rudyard Kipling: A Study in Literature and Political Ideas by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Edward Kasner & James Newman, Mathematics and the Imagination by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Henry James, The Abasement of the Northmores by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Herman Melville, Bartleby the Scrivener by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Prologue to Adolfo Bioy Casares, The Invention of Morel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Coleridge's Flower by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
On William Beckford's Vathek by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
On Literary Description by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
John Wilkins' Analytical Language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Circular Time by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Creation and P. H. Gosse by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A Fragment on Joyce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Time and J. W. Dunne by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Total Library by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A Note on the Peace by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A Comment on August 23, 1944 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Two Books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
1941 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Definitions of a Germanophile by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
An Essay on Neutrality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A Disturbing Exposition by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A Pedagogy of Hatred by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Literary Life: The Dionne Quints by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Joyce's Latest Novel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
E. S. Pankhurst, Delphos, or the Future of International Language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
H. G. Wells' Latest Novel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A Grandiose Manifesto from Breton by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Alan Griffiths, Of Course, Vitelli! by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
An English Version of the Oldest Songs in the World by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Literary Life: Oliver Gogarty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Two Fantasy Novels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Lord Dunsany, Patches of Sunlight by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Lady Murasaki, The Tale of Genji by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
William Faulkner, The Unvanquished by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Meadows Taylor, The Confessions of a Thug by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Richard Hull, Excellent Intentions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Literary Life: Marinetti by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Wolfram Eberhard, tr., Chinese Fairy Tales and Folk Tales by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Sir William Barrett, Personality Survives Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Ellery Queen, The Door Between by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Rabindranath Tagore, Collected Poems and Plays by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Aldous Huxley, Stories, Essays and Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Gustaf Janson, Gubben Kommer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
William Faulkner, Absalom! Absalom! by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Lord Halifax's Ghost Book by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Louis Golding, The Pursuer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Alan Pryce-Jones, Private Opinion by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Gustav Meyrink, Der Engel von Westlichen Fenster by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Virginia Woolf by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
S.S. Van Dine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Paul Valéry by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Oswald Spengler by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Liam O'Flaherty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Will James by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
T.S. Eliot by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Theodore Dreiser by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Benedetto Croce by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Ernest Bramah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Isaac Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
When Ficion Lives in Fiction by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Ramón Lull's Thinking Machine by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Wells, the Visionary by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Petrified Forest by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Two Films (Crime and Punishment; The Thirty-nine Steps) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Informer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
King Kong by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Street Scene by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Films by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Cinematograph, the Biograph by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A History of Eternity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Doctrine of Cycles by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Labyrinths of the Detective Story and Chesterton by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
I, a Jew by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Translators of The Thousand and One Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Art of Verbal Abuse by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A Defense of the Kabbalah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
Narrative Art and Magic by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Homeric Versions by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
A Defense of Basilides the False by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Postulation of Reality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Our Inabilities by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [12.12.2009]
The Superstitious Ethics of the Reader by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Duration of Hell by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger and Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
An Investigation of the Word by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger and Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Literary Pleasure by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A Profession of Literary Faith by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
Verbiage for Poems by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
A History of Angels by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
Joyce's Ulysses by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
After Images by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine. [12.12.2009]
The Nothingness of Personality by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Esther Allen. [12.12.2009]
The Kabbalah by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
Buddhism by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
The Thousand and One Nights by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
Nightmares by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
The Divine Comedy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Eliot Weinberger. [26.10.2009]
The unending rose: To Susana Bombal by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The white deer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Talismans by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
My books by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
In memory of Angelica by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The exile (1977) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Elegy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
1972 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
A blind man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The blind man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Brunanburh, A.D. 937 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Proteus by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Fifteen coins: To Alicia Jurado by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
I am by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
To the nightingale by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The suicide by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Inventory by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Browning resolves to be a poet by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The dream by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
I by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The gold of the tigers by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
To a cat by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Hengist wants men, A.D. 449 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The Palace by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The dream of Pedro Henríquez Ureña by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Milonga of Manuel Flores by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
1891 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
To the German language by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The watcher by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Poems of quantity by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
You by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The threatened one by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Things by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Susana Bombal by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
Tankas by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alastair Reid. [13.08.2009]
The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
The Disk by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
Avelino Arredondo by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
The Bribe by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
A Weary Man's Utopia by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
"Undr" by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
The Mirror and the Mask by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
The Night of the Gifts by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
The Sect of the Thirty by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley. [12.08.2009; ]
There Are More Things by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
The Congress by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
Ulrikke by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
The Other by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [12.08.2009; ]
A Biography of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874) by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
A Dialog About a Dialog by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
A Dialog Between Dead Men by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
A Prayer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
A Problem by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
A Survey of the Works of Herbert Quain by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
A Theologian in Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Argumentum Ornithologicum by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
August 25, 1983 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Alberto Manguel.
August 25, 1983 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Averroës' Search by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Blue Tigers by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Borges and I by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Brodie's Report by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Covered Mirrors by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Death and the Compass by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Delia Elena San Marco by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Deutsches Requiem by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Dreamtigers by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Emma Zunz by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Et cetera by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Everything and Nothing by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
For Leopoldo Lugones by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Funes, His Memory by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Guayaquil by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Hakim, the Masked Dyer of Merv by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
His End and His Beginning by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Ibn-Hakam al-Bokhari, Murdered in His Labyrinth by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
In Memoriam, J.F.K. by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Inferno, I, 32 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Juan Muraña by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Legend by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Mahomed's Double by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Man on Pink Corner by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Martín Fierro by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Monk Eastman, Purveyor of Iniquities by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Museum by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Mutations by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
On Exactitude in Science by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Parable of Cervantes and the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Parable of the Palace by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Paradiso, XXXI, 108 by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Pedro Salvadores by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Ragnarök by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Shakespeare's Memory by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Story of the Warrior and the Captive Maiden by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Captive by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Chamber of Statues by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Circular Ruins by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Cruel Redeemer Lazarus Morell by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Cult of the Phoenix by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Dead Man by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Disinterested Killer Bill Harrigan by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Duel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Elderly Lady by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Encounter by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The End by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Ethnographer by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Garden of Forking Paths by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Generous Enemy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Gospel According to Mark by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The House of Asterion by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Immortal by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Interloper by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Library of Babel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Lottery in Babylon by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Maker by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Man on the Threshold by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Mirror of Ink by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Mountebank by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Other Death by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Other Duel by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Plot by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Rose of Paracelsus by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Secret Miracle by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Shape of the Sword by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The South by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Story from Rosendo Juárez by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Story of the Two Dreamers by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Theme of the Traitor and the Hero by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Theologians by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Uncivil Teacher of Court Etiquette Kôtsuké no Suké by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Wait by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Window Ching—Pirate by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Witness by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Wizard that Was Made to Wait by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Writing of the God by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
The Yellow Rose by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
The Zahir by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Three Versions of Judas by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1]
Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.[1] [Retro Hugo Award nominee]
Toenails by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Unworthy by Jorge Luis Borges. Translated by Andrew Hurley.
Matt Bors (0/1)
Unpaid Internships Must Be Destroyed: File Your Lawsuit Today! by Matt Bors. [04.09.2013]
Carrie Borzillo[1] (0/1)
Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn by Tera Patrick with Carrie Borzillo. Foreword by Margaret Cho.[1] [29.07.2014]
Bruce Boston[1] (0/1)
The Curse of the Magus by Bruce Boston and Robert Frazier. Illustrated by George Barr. [23.10.2019]
Daniel Boulanger[1] (0/1)
The Shoe Breaker by Daniel Boulanger. Translated by Marijo Despréaux Schneider and Penny Million Pucelik.
Stefan Boulter (0/1)
Laumufarþeginn eftir Stefan Boulter. [08.09.2015]
Charalambos Bouras[1] (0/1)
The Restitution Works on the Acropolis Monuments by Charalambos Bouras. [24.04.2019]
Ben Bova[1] (0/2)
The Quest for Steel by Ben Bova. Illustrated by William O'Connor. [28.03.2023]
Legendary Heroes by Ben Bova. Illustrated by R. K. Post. [03.01.2023]
Gavin Bowd (0/131)
Unreconciled: Poems 1991-2013 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd.[1] [22.01.2019]
In the mindlessness that takes the place of grace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
We were waiting, serene, alone on the white runway by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
We had taken the fast lane by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The beetroot fields conquered by pylons by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The colours of madness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Show yourself, my friend, my double by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Passage by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The enamoured master in a fictional challenge by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Long Road to Clifden by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Contracting Operators by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
There is a country, or rather a frontier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Dawn grows in the softness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
When torrential rain fell by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Evening without Mist by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Twilight by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Grey House by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
A Summer in Deuil-la-Barre by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
A field of constant intensity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Véronique by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Girl by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Garden of Ferns by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Modern Art by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Nice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
I am difficult to find by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Wednesday. Mayence – Rhine Valley – Koblenz by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The weather was nice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The TGV Atlantique slipped through the night with terrifying efficiency by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Sublime abstraction of the landscape by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Core of the Malaise by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Immaterials by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The itemised lump by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Immobile grace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Will to Fight by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
It is true that this world, where we have difficulty breathing by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
It is like a vein running beneath the skin by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
We travel protected in the uniform light by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Disappearance by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Homages to humanity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Before, long before, there were beings by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
When the meaning of things disappears by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
A station in the Yvelines by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
I went round and round in my bedroom by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The news mixes up like needles by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The fine and delicate texture of the clouds by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Gently, we moved towards a fictional palace by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Outside there is the night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
I am like a child who no longer has the right to tears by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Like a maize seedling dug up from its soil by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Traces of the night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
When it is cold by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
New Order for Michel Bulteau by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
I have always had the impression that we were close by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Religious Vocation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
HMT by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The Memory of the Sea by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The central exhaustion of a starless night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The abolished arc of slender sadness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
A rapid sunny morning by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
This desire to no longer do anything and especially to no longer feel anything by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
No shadow replies; the heavens are blue and empty by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The light evolves almost in the forms by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Holidays by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Holiday-Club 2 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Holiday-Club by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Djerba 'The Sweet' by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
In the morning, chaste and tranquil by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
My former obsession and my new fervour by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
17-23 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The first time I made love was on a beach by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Variation 49: The Final Journey by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Last Times by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
So Long by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
I have no more within by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Gone the belief by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
By the death of the purest by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
The universe is in the shape of a semi-circle by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Far from Happiness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
To exist, to perceive by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Absences of Limited Duration by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Swallows fly off by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
In the Clear Air by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [22.01.2019]
Before, there was love by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Insects run between the stones by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
We must develop an attitude of non-resistance to the world by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
I had gone on holiday with my son by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
A vegetation of abolition by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Ghosts displayed their harmful hands by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The Clouds, the Night by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Reaching Creuse by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Read the Belgian Press! by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
It is time to pause by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Skin is a borderline object by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The bodies piled up on the sand by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
A moment of pure innocence by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
I floated above the river by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Mist surrounded the mountain by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The exercise of reflection by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Television aerials by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
My body belongs by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The breathing of washers by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
In the almost empty metro by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
On the direct train to Dourdan by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Gentle rolling of the hills by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The light gleamed on the waters by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
To live without a fulcrum, surrounded by the void by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Differentiation in the Rue d'Avron by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Why can we never by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
A Cold Sensation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Tres Calle de Sant'Engracia by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
This evening, while walking in Venice by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
The little washed objects by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Afternoon of false joy by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
You would have to pass through a lyrical universe by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
At the corner of the FNAC seethed by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
My right earlobe is swollen by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Evening's End by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
Possible Journey's End by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [18.01.2019]
My dad was a solitary and barbarous cunt by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Death is difficult for old ladies who are too rich by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
So many hearts have beaten by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
I love hospitals, asylums of suffering by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Jim by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Like a weekend on a bus by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Midday by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Love, Love. by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Distribution - Consumption by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
The sun rises and grows by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Unemployment by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Afternoon on the Boulevard Pasteur by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
Hypermarket - November by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Gavin Bowd. [17.01.2019]
G. W. Bowersock[1] (0/1)
Palestine: Ancient History and Modern Politics by G. W. Bowersock. [30.10.2013]
Geoffrey C. Bowker[1] (1/0)
Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star.[1] [18.01.2017]
Nellie Bowles[1] (0/1)
Jordan Peterson, Custodian of the Patriarchy by Nellie Bowles. [24.05.2018]
Paul Bowles[1] (1/1)
The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles.[1]
The Book by Rodrigo Rey Rosa. Translated by Paul Bowles.
Karin Boye[1] (1/1)
Kallocain by Karin Boye. Introduction by Richard B. Vowles. Translated by Gustaf Lannestock.[1] [20.09.2016 - Retro Hugo Award nominee]
Of Course It Hurts by Karin Boye. Translated by Jenny Nunn. [14.02.2016]
Elizabeth Boyer[1] (1/0)
The Wizard and the Warlord by Elizabeth Boyer.
Steven R. Boyett[1] (0/1)
Prodigy by Steven R. Boyett.
Frankie Boyle[1] (0/4)
Did you ever wonder what you'd be doing during an apocalypse? by Frankie Boyle. [18.04.2020]
Donald Trump: A Man So Obnoxious that Karma May See Him Reincarnated as Himself by Frankie Boyle. [09.02.2017]
Theresa May has vowed to unite Britain – my guess is against the poor by Frankie Boyle. [12.07.2016]
Persuading Britain to spend billions on Trident is like convincing a tramp to buy a bazooka by Frankie Boyle. [20.05.2016]
Anthony Bozza (0/1)
Slash by Slash with Anthony Bozza.[1] [19.05.2012]
Leigh Brackett[1] (0/1)
Lorelei of the Red Mist by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.11.2021]
Malcolm Bradbury[1] (0/1)
A Room with a View by E. M. Forster. Introduction by Malcolm Bradbury.[1] [11.05.2021]
Ray Bradbury[1] (30/276)
The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.11.2022]
The Stories of Ray Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.10.2022]
Long After Midnight by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.10.2022]
I Sing the Body Electric! and Other Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.09.2022]
I Sing the Body Electric! by Ray Bradbury.[1] [27.09.2022]
The Machineries of Joy by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
The Vintage Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.03.2022]
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.03.2022]
Classic Stories 2: From A Medicine for Melancholy and S Is for Space by Ray Bradbury.[1] [24.02.2022]
S Is for Space by Ray Bradbury.[1] [24.02.2022]
Classic Stories 1: From The Golden Apples of the Sun and R is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
R Is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
Twice 22 by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
A Medicine for Melancholy by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
The Day It Rained Forever by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The October Country by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
Dark Carnival by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
Is That You, Herb? by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Ray Bradbury Collected Short Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1] [26.11.2021]
A Pleasure to Burn: Fahrenheit 451 Stories by Ray Bradbury.[1] [25.11.2021]
The Lost Bradbury: Forgotten Tales of Ray Bradbury by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
Nine Rarities by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
Short Fiction by Ray Bradbury. [21.11.2021]
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.04.2021]
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury.[1] [12.11.2019]
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.[1] [Retro Hugo Award winner]
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Ma Perkins Comes to Stay by Ray Bradbury. [29.03.2023]
The Square Pegs by Ray Bradbury. [29.03.2023]
The Irritated People by Ray Bradbury. [28.03.2023]
Gotcha! by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
The Aqueduct by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.10.2022]
McGillahee's Brat by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
Farewell Summer by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
The Black Ferris by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
Have I Got a Chocolate Bar for You! by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
The Pumpernickel by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
The October Game by Ray Bradbury. [03.10.2022]
The Miracles of Jamie by Ray Bradbury. [02.10.2022]
Darling Adolf by Ray Bradbury. [02.10.2022]
The Better Part of Wisdom by Ray Bradbury. [01.10.2022]
Forever and the Earth by Ray Bradbury. [01.10.2022]
The Wish by Ray Bradbury. [01.10.2022]
A Story of Love by Ray Bradbury. [01.10.2022]
Interval in Sunlight by Ray Bradbury. [30.09.2022]
Drink Entire: Against the Madness of Crowds by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
Getting Through Sunday Somehow by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
Punishment Without Crime by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
G.B.S.-Mark V by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
The Messiah by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
A Piece of Wood by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
The Burning Man by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
The Parrot Who Met Papa by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
One Timeless Spring by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
The Blue Bottle by Ray Bradbury. [29.09.2022]
Christus Apollo by Ray Bradbury. [27.09.2022]
The Lost City of Mars by Ray Bradbury. [27.09.2022]
Henry the Ninth by Ray Bradbury. [27.09.2022]
The Man in the Rorschach Shirt by Ray Bradbury. [27.09.2022]
Heavy-Set by Ray Bradbury. [27.09.2022]
Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's Is a Friend of Mine by Ray Bradbury. [26.09.2022]
The Tombling Day by Ray Bradbury. [26.09.2022]
I Sing the Body Electric! by Ray Bradbury. [26.09.2022]
The Haunting of the New by Ray Bradbury. [22.09.2022]
The Cold Wind and the Warm by Ray Bradbury. [21.09.2022]
Yes, We'll Gather at the River by Ray Bradbury. [21.09.2022]
Downwind From Gettysburg by Ray Bradbury. [21.09.2022]
The Inspired Chicken Motel by Ray Bradbury. [20.09.2022]
The Women by Ray Bradbury. [20.09.2022]
Tomorrow's Child by Ray Bradbury. [19.09.2022]
The Terrible Conflagration Up at the Place by Ray Bradbury. [19.09.2022]
The Kilimanjaro Device by Ray Bradbury. [19.09.2022]
The Utterly Perfect Murder by Ray Bradbury. [09.09.2022]
To the Chicago Abyss by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
The Lifework of Juan Díaz by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
The Best of All Possible Worlds by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
A Flight of Ravens by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
Death and the Maiden by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.03.2022]
The Beggar on Dublin Bridge by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
And So Died Riabouchinska by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
A Miracle of Rare Device by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
Some Live Like Lazarus by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
The Illustrated Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
El Día de Muerte by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
Forever Voyage by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
Perhaps We Are Going Away by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
The Drummer Boy of Shiloh by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
The Vacation by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.03.2022]
The Prehistoric Producer by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.03.2022]
The Machineries of Joy by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.03.2022]
The Anthem Sprinters by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.03.2022]
The Tarot Witch by Ray Bradbury. [04.03.2022]
Statues by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.03.2022]
The Green Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.03.2022]
Illumination by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.03.2022]
Green Wine for Dreaming by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.03.2022]
The Window by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.03.2022]
The Happiness Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.03.2022]
Exorcism by Ray Bradbury.[1] [28.02.2022]
Good-by, Grandma by Ray Bradbury.[1] [24.02.2022]
The Trolley by Ray Bradbury.[1] [24.02.2022]
The Screaming Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
Time in Thy Flight by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
Chrysalis by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
Summer in the Air by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
The Last, the Very Last by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
R Is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
The Great Collision of Monday Last by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
The First Night of Lent by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
A Medicine for Melancholy (The Sovereign Remedy Revealed!) by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.02.2022]
The Strawberry Window by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Millionth Murder by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
A Scent of Sarsaparilla by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Shoreline at Sunset by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Mice by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Gift by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Time of Going Away by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Headpiece by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Naming of Names by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [22.02.2022; ]
Almost the End of the World by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
Icarus Montgolfier Wright by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Town Where No One Got Off by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.02.2022]
The Marriage Mender by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.02.2022]
Referent by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.02.2022]
Fever Dream by Ray Bradbury.[1] [07.02.2022]
Next Stop, the Stars by Ray Bradbury.[1] [04.02.2022]
The Dragon by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.02.2022]
In a Season of Calm Weather by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.02.2022]
The Day It Rained Forever by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.02.2022]
The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Watchful Poker Chip of H. Matisse by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Dwarf by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
Jack-in-the-Box by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Next in Line by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
Touched with Fire by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Cistern by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Man Upstairs by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Dead Man by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.12.2021]
The Wind by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
Let's Play 'Poison' by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
The Handler by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
The Emissary by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
The Smiling People by Ray Bradbury.[1] [15.12.2021]
The Tombstone by Ray Bradbury.[1] [14.12.2021]
Skeleton by Ray Bradbury.[1] [14.12.2021]
The Playground by Ray Bradbury.[1] [14.12.2021]
There Was an Old Woman by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Scythe by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Crowd by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Coffin by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Lake by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Traveller by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Their Names in Dust, Their Dates in Grass by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
If Man Is Dead, Then God Is Slain by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Syncopated Hunchbacked Man by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
A Poem with a Note: All England Empty, the People Flown by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
That Son of Richard III by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Lo, the Ghost of Our Least Favorite Uncle (not exactly a funeral oration) by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Out of Dickinson by Poe, or The Only Begotten Son of Emily and Edgar by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Death for Dinner, Doom for Lunch by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Telephone Friends, in Far Places by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Nefertiti-Tut Express (Poem written on learning that trans-Egyptian railroad firemen sometimes used mummies for locomotive cordwood) by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Somewhere a Band is Playing by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Why Didn't Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower? by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
The Beast Atop the Building, the Tiger on the Stairs (remembrance of two loves that never were but are) by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Uncle Einar by Ray Bradbury.[1] [06.12.2021]
Homecoming by Ray Bradbury.[1] [05.12.2021]
The Young Galileo Speaks by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
J.C.—Summer '28 by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
Remembrance II by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
Death as a Conversation Piece by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
My Love, She Weeps at Many Things by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
I Die, So Dies the World by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
We Have Our Arts So We Won't Die of Truth by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars? by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
I Have a Brother, Mostly Dead by Ray Bradbury.[1] [03.12.2021]
The Night by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
Boy Pope Behold! Dog Bishop See! by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
Ghost at the Window, Hive on the Hearth by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
We March Back to Olympus by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
I Am the Residue of All My Daughters' Lives by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
What I Do Is Me-For That I Came for Gerard Manley Hopkins by Ray Bradbury.[1] [02.12.2021]
Byzantium I Come Not From by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.12.2021]
Prologue by Ray Bradbury.[1] [01.12.2021]
The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Hail and Farewell by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Great Fire by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Meadow by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Sun and Shadow by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
En la Noche by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Powerhouse by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Cora and the Great Wide World by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Big Black and White Game by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Embroidery by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
I See You Never by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Murderer by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
The Flying Machine by Ray Bradbury.[1] [29.11.2021]
Invisible Boy by Ray Bradbury.[1] [28.11.2021]
The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl by Ray Bradbury.[1] [28.11.2021]
The April Witch by Ray Bradbury.[1] [26.11.2021]
The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury.[1] [26.11.2021]
The Fox and the Forest by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [25.11.2021; 12.11.2019]
Sometime Before Dawn by Ray Bradbury.[1] [25.11.2021]
The Dragon Who Ate His Tail by Ray Bradbury.[1] [25.11.2021]
The Fireman by Ray Bradbury.[1] [25.11.2021]
Long After Midnight by Ray Bradbury.[1] [25.11.2021]
The Smile by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The Garbage Collector by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [23.11.2021]
The Cricket on the Hearth by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
Bonfire by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
Bright Phoenix by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The Library by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The Reincarnate by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The One Who Waits by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
I, Mars by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
Holiday by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Ray Bradbury.[1] [23.11.2021]
The Ducker by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
The Candle by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
Luana the Living by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
Final Victim by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
Undersea Guardians by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
I, Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1] [22.11.2021]
Juggernaut by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.11.2021]
The Magic White Suit by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.11.2021]
A Little Journey [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.11.2021]
Pillar of Fire [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [21.11.2021]
Asleep in Armageddon [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [19.11.2021]
Jonah of the Jove-Run [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [19.11.2021]
Rocket Summer [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [18.11.2021]
Frost and Fire [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [18.11.2021]
Hollerbochen's Dilemma by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.11.2021]
Lorelei of the Red Mist by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.11.2021]
Defense Mech [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [16.11.2021]
Lazarus Come Forth [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2021]
Morgue Ship [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2021]
The Monster Maker [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.4 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
The Piper [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Gorgono and Slith by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.3 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
The Fight of the Good Ship Clarissa [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.2 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
The Pendulum [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Satan's Mistress by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Futuria Fantasia Vol.1 No.1 edited by Ray Bradbury. Illustrated by Hannes Bok.[1] [10.11.2021 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
Thought and Space by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Don't Get Technatal [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [10.11.2021]
Come into My Cellar by Ray Bradbury.[1] [09.11.2021]
Here There Be Tygers by Ray Bradbury.[1] [09.11.2021]
The Machines, Beyond Shylock by Ray Bradbury.[1] [09.11.2021]
The Rocket by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [12.11.2019]
Zero Hour [...] by Ray Bradbury.[1] [12.11.2019]
The City by Ray Bradbury.[1] [12.11.2019]
Marionettes, Inc. by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [12.11.2019]
The Concrete Mixer by Ray Bradbury.[1] [12.11.2019]
The Visitor by Ray Bradbury.[1] [12.11.2019]
No Particular Night or Morning by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2019]
The Exiles by Ray Bradbury.[1][2][3] [11.11.2019]
The Rocket Man by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [11.11.2019]
The Long Rain by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [11.11.2019]
The Man by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2019]
The Highway by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2019]
The Other Foot by Ray Bradbury.[1] [11.11.2019]
Kaleidoscope by Ray Bradbury.[1] [07.11.2019]
The Veldt by Ray Bradbury.[1][2] [07.11.2019]
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury.[1] [07.11.2019]
The Jar by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.02.2015]
The Last Night of the World by Ray Bradbury.[1] [17.02.2015]
—And the Moon Be Still as Bright by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Interim by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Night Meeting by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Rocket Summer by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Earth Men by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Fire Balloons by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]
The Green Morning by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Locusts by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Long Years by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Luggage Store by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Martian by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Million-Year Picnic by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Musicians by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Off Season by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Old Ones by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Settlers by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Shore by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Silent Towns by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Summer Night by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Taxpayer by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Third Expedition by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]
The Watchers by Ray Bradbury.[1]
The Wilderness by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]
There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]
Usher II by Ray Bradbury.[1][2]
Way in the Middle of the Air by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Ylla by Ray Bradbury.[1]
Brady (0/1)
The Joy of Cybersex: An Underground Guide to Electronic Erotica (Excerpt) by Brady. [29.01.2015]
Bragi Ólafsson[1] (6/31)
Sendiherrann eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1] [10.07.2009]
Ansjósur eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]
Gæludýrin eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]
Hvíldardagar eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]
Nöfnin á útidyrahurðinni eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]
Við hinir einkennisklæddu eftir Braga Ólafsson.[1]
Á leiðinni niður í þorp eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Að loknu sumri eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Ansjósur eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Ævisöguritun eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Bíóferðin eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Bóndinn í Selholti eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Borgin Zagreb eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Bréfberinn þorpsfíflið og glugginn eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Einhver hlýtur að hafa týnst hér eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Festingin eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Fortíðin eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Franskur kafbátur í Reykjavíkurhöfn (desember 1986) eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Gluggapóstur til Gyrðis Elíassonar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Góðir dagar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Gönguferð til Sigurjóns B. eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Haustið eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Hin ósýnilegu eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Hótellykill sjöundu hæðar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Komið heim frá meginlandi Evrópu eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Námskeið í Lissabon til Dags Sigurðarsonar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Oddatölur eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Sigrar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Silfurskotta vínglas og byssa eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Sjálfur tíminn eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Smyrsl eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Snjókoma eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Spiladósin Cielito lindo til Sólveigar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Svefn Námestí Míru eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Til Finnboga Péturssonar eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Um ferjumann eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Vopnaburður eftir Braga Ólafsson.
Bragi Páll Sigurðsson (0/7)
"Hann getur ekki farið fram úr rúminu án þess að selja ættmennum eignir okkar á útsöluprís" eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [09.05.2022]
Fjármálaráðherra, flækjufótur, föðurlandssvikari eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [20.04.2022]
Bjarnabylgjan eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [27.12.2020]
Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn er krabbamein eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [09.12.2019]
Hvað á að gera við líkið af Sjálfstæðisflokknum? eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [26.10.2015]
Landsfundur hinna háu kinnbeina eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [26.10.2015]
Feminískur faðir fastur í feðraveldinu eftir Braga Pál Sigurðsson. [27.01.2015]
Bragi Valdimar Skúlason (0/1)
Skósveinar 1: Banana! eftir Didier Ah-koon. Myndskreytt af Renaud Collins. Þýtt af Braga Valdimar Skúlasyni. [30.07.2016]
William Stanley Braithwaite (0/1)
A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman. Introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite.[1] [09.09.2013]
Russell Brand[1] (0/4)
Philip Seymour Hoffman Is Another Victim of Extremely Stupid Drug Laws by Russell Brand. [06.02.2014]
Russell Brand and the GQ Awards: 'It's Amazing How Absurd It Seems' by Russell Brand. [15.09.2013]
Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher: 'I Always Felt Sorry for Her Children' by Russell Brand. [10.04.2013]
My Life Without Drugs by Russell Brand. [10.03.2013]
William Brand (0/1)
Hospital of the Transfiguration by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by William Brand.[1] [26.03.2013]
Paul Bransom[1] (0/1)
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Illustrated by Paul Bransom.[1] [30.11.2019]
Michael Braun (0/1)
America, America and Ed Sullivan by Michael Braun.
Richard Brautigan[1] (1/1)
Trout Fishing in America by Richard Brautigan.[1]
The Weather in San Francisco by Richard Brautigan.
Barbara Bray[1] (0/1)
The Sailor from Gibraltar by Marguerite Duras. Translated by Barbara Bray.[1] [03.01.2023]
Lottie Brazier (0/1)
Genesis P-Orridge: fantastic transgressor or sadistic aggressor? by Lottie Brazier. [12.12.2018]
Gary Brecher[1] (0/270)
The War Nerd: Was There a Plan in Afghanistan? by Gary Brecher. [17.08.2021]
The War Nerd: Taiwan — The Thucydides Trapper Who Cried Woof by Gary Brecher. [21.04.2021]
The War Nerd: The Confederates Who Should've Been Hanged by Gary Brecher. [11.06.2020; 22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Captagon, the Beheading Drug! by Gary Brecher. [31.05.2016]
The War Nerd: That Russian airliner... bomb or loose screw? by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: Bombed Stupid by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: Why is the F-35 Like an Albanian Mushroom? by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: The Museum of Defeats by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: How to write an Islamist scare story by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: OK, Who Rocketed? by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: Don't be fooled - Turkey is attacking the Kurds by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: How many soldiers does Hezbollah actually have? by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: The YPG's new problem against Islamic State is... Victory by Gary Brecher. [20.05.2016]
The War Nerd: A Glorious Victory, for Once! by Gary Brecher. [26.08.2015]
The War Nerd: Scuds & Patriots—The Armies of This Age Are Weird by Gary Brecher. [26.08.2015]
The War Nerd: Doing the Math on Alawite Casualty Numbers by Gary Brecher. [26.08.2015]
The War Nerd: Escape from East Timor (Part Two) by Gary Brecher. [25.08.2015]
The War Nerd: Escape from East Timor (Part One) by Gary Brecher. [25.08.2015]
The War Nerd: Bentleys for Houthis! by Gary Brecher. [25.08.2015]
The War Nerd: The Art of Turf War by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: To Lighten the Mood, Here's the Cheery Tale of Dammaj by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: A Brief History of the Yemen Clusterf*ck by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
Fear and Forgetting: The War Nerd in East Timor, Part One by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Why Did Mohammed Emwazi Become Jihadi John? by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Tomb Raiders of Kobane by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Islamic State and American Narcissism by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Boko Haram and the Demon Consensus by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Getting "Woman Warriors" Wrong by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: More Proof the US Defense Industry Has Nothing to Do with Defending America by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Murder on the Orientalist Express by Gary Brecher. [22.04.2015]
The War Nerd: Osama Porn by Gary Brecher. [05.02.2015]
The War Nerd Vs. Neocon Knucklehead Victor Davis Hanson: A War Nerd Classic by Gary Brecher. [05.02.2015]
WN 40*: Pause for Breakdown by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
WN 40: Syria Wobble by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
WN 39: The War Nerd Surveys the Baltic Armies by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
WN 38: IRA Vs. Al Qaeda: I Was Wrong by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
War Nerd: What's Holdin' You Up, Muammar? by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd Vs. Darrell Issa's Goldman Sachs Staffer: A Brief History of Hungarian Fascism Made Simple for Lying Scum by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: Libya: The Berb-Burb Alliance by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: So Who Killed Younes? by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: Libya, by da Yout', for da Yout' - For Now by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
War Nerd Alert: This Guy Look Libyan to You? by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: Golan: When Your Green March Turns Red by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
War Nerd 9/13: Ten Years on and a Long Way Down by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: China Joins the Yacht Club by Gary Brecher. [04.02.2015]
The War Nerd: The Mayan Caste War - Vivan Los Machetes by Gary Brecher. [03.02.2015]
War Nerd: Ben Grierson, Actual Hero by Gary Brecher. [03.02.2015]
War Nerd: War of the Babies in Taki's Magazine by Gary Brecher. [31.01.2015]
War Nerd Summer Reading Guide by Gary Brecher. [31.01.2015]
From Lebanon to Iraq: We're in Deep Shia Now by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Russia's Other Great Victory: How the Japs Got Served with the 3,000-Mile Long Stalin Roll Combo by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Tibet: Five to One Against by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Who Won Iraq's "Decisive" Battle? by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
The Comoros Coup Factory: Vive le Bob! by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Kosovo: The Brave Tribes Are Doomed by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Hardware for Dummies: The Osprey Vs. The Hornet by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
The Kurds Will Always Lose, Part II: The Enemy of Your Enemy Is a Pig, Too by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Not Your Usual High-IQ Suicide Bombers, Huh? by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Take America's Navy Battle Group...Please! by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Paraguay: A Brief History of National Suicide: The Story of How Paraguay Went from a Wannabe Prussia to the Rodney Dangerfield of South America by Gary Brecher. [30.01.2015]
Da Kurds: Boo Hoo Who?: Why Kurdistan Is Not a Nation and Never Will Be by Gary Brecher. [28.01.2015]
Burn, Malibu, Burn!: Fire: The Most Effective, Underused Weapon in the World by Gary Brecher. [28.01.2015]
Nahr al Bared: A Squeamish Siege by Gary Brecher. [28.01.2015]
Lebanese Democracy: One Man, One Boom by Gary Brecher. [28.01.2015]
War Nerd: Kamikaze Math: One Plane for One Carrier, and Other Lessons from Tojo's Air Force by Gary Brecher. [28.01.2015]
Shank You Very Much: The Fine Art of Prison War by Gary Brecher. [26.01.2015]
Sikh to Death by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
Om Der Man! by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
No Paper Tigers: Q: Why Did the Tamil Cross the Road? A: To Kill the Other Side by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
Who Won Iraq?: Everyone that Stayed Out by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
The Honorable Gentleman from al-Kaboom! by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
Triumph of the Vile or: 300 Bottles of Idiocy on the Screen by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
If It Ain't Fixed, Break It All Up: Cookin' Up a New Me with Cheney by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
The Modocs: A Beautiful Little War by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
The Fog of Najaf by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
How to Steele a Promotion by Gary Brecher. [25.01.2015]
Your Xmas War Gift by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
Saddam Died Beautiful: A Special Eulogy by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
Why I Hate WW II by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
Somalia: Me So Horn-y by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
How to Win in Iraq by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
The Doctrine of Asymmetrical War by Gary Brecher. [21.01.2015]
Dime and Dimer by Gary Brecher. [05.01.2015]
Venezuela: Enchilada of Evil by Gary Brecher. [02.01.2015]
Afghanistan: Let 'Em Eat Hams by Gary Brecher. [02.01.2015]
Sri Lanka: The Big Hate Mo' by Gary Brecher. [30.12.2014]
Gophers by TKO: Lessons from Lebanon by Gary Brecher. [30.12.2014]
A Hezbollah Upon All of Thee! by Gary Brecher. [29.12.2014]
The War Nerd: America's Problem: No Dong by Gary Brecher. [28.12.2014]
Celaya: Machismo vs. Overlapping Fields of Fire by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Massacres, Babies and Nukes by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Mexican Military Might! by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Fighting Terror with Kleenex by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
This Ain't 1864, Bush Ain't Lincoln, We Ain't Winnin' by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Women at War & in Drag by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Trading Places: Liberia's Pompous Slaves by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Arise, Ye Danes! by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
2006 War Preview: Year of the Sequel by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
The Japanese Red Army: How Little We Knew Ye by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
The 90s: We Watched the Wrong Wars by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Happy 100th to an Unloved War by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
IEDs: The Lazy Man's Insurgency by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Southern Thailand: The Long Grind by Gary Brecher. [26.12.2014]
Less Is Mauritania: You Want Anarchy? by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
American Nationalism: Extinct Since Desert One by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Victor Hanson: Portrait of an American Traitor by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Nerf War and Real War: IRA vs. Al Qaeda by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Massacres Paid Your Mortgage, Dude by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Putin's Congo Roast by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Mister Big Unplugged by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Iraq: Guerrilla Evolution by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Why Can't I Enjoy the Eastern Front? by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
Glory to the Turks! by Gary Brecher. [25.12.2014]
A Sea of Rusting Tanks by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Lebanon II: Hezbollah-Boom! by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Lebanon: The Enemy of My Enemy Is Dead by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Togo's Lo-Cal Coup by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Super War Preview: The Iranian Suicide Bombers Vs. The American Crusaders by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Kargil War as Ice Capades by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
The 2004 Quagmire Bowl!: Iraq Vs. Chechnya by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Iraq: The Brecher Victory Plan! by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Biafra: Killer Cessnas and Crazy Swedes by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Dying for A Job with the ING by Gary Brecher. [12.12.2014]
Beslan: The Sick Sense by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Shi'ite! Holy Shi'ite! by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Ossetia: Great Danes and Great Russians by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Fallujah 2: Bush Bushwhacks the Marines by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Fallujah I: The Gaza Strip Snap-On Kit by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Torture & Truth by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Saudi Terror: Some Killing, Some Lunch... by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Darfur: A Whole New Hell by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
RPG vs. M1 by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Most Valuable Weapon: the RPG by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
It's Not Nam, But It'll Do by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Qadafi: Buckles, Size XXXL by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
War Nerd vs. the World by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Basques My Ass! by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
Haiti 2: the Rerun by Gary Brecher. [10.12.2014]
A Special War Nerd by Gary Brecher. [09.12.2014]
The Big Hate by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
The 2003 Claymore Awards: Thank You, God by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
A Body-Count Xmas by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Burundi: Heightism Rears Its Ugly Head by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
The War Nobody Watched by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Ukraine vs. Russia: Get Off My Mudflat! by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Afghanistan: What Went Right? by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
The French by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Albania: Great and Greater by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Corsica: Beware of Scooters by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
You Pussies! by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Shining Path - the Comeback Tour by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Iraq: the "Duh!" Theory by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Sri Lanka: Terrorists with an Air Force by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Please Don't Eat the Pygmies by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Aceh vs. the Borg by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Burma: They Ain't Like Us by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Syria: Plenty of Nuthin' by Gary Brecher. [08.12.2014]
Lynch Mobs and Apaches by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Down We Go! by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
MOAB: the Monster Truck of American Ordnance by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Congo: The War without Battles by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Algeria: The Psychos Will Inherit the Earth by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Berserkers with Red Stars: North Korean Scenarios by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Iraq: The Phoney War Continues by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Live from the Skeleton Coast by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
U Sank My Carrier! by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Nepal: Peace, Love, Massacres by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Yemen: A Tough Zit to Pop by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
The Big Show by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
The War-Se, The Better by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
It's D-Day in Zalambessa by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Future War: Hi-Tech Toys vs. Fanged Vermin by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Make America Roman by Gary Brecher. [07.12.2014]
Colombia: A Hundred Years of Slaughtertude by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Spain vs. Morocco: Two Muppets Du Iwo Jima by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Iraq 2: Here Comes the Dumb-Ass Sequel by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
What's a Chechen? by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Onward Christian Soldiers by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Fag vs. Fag: the India-Pakistan Phoney War by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Tom Clancy Is Not One of Us by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Israelis on Wheels! by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
Meet the War Nerd by Gary Brecher. [05.12.2014]
A War Nerd Thanksgiving: All You Drunks, Be Thankful You're Not in Kuwait by Gary Brecher. [04.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Why Sherman Was Right to Burn Atlanta by Gary Brecher. [04.12.2014]
The War Nerd: "Martyrdom" - What's the Payoff? by Gary Brecher. [04.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Farewell Islamic State, We Hardly Knew Ye by Gary Brecher. [04.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Crunching Numbers on Kobane by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: How Do You Deal with Wannabe Jihadis? An Upgrade to Business Class by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Nobody Could Have Predicted Islamic State's Retreat from Kobane (Except Me) by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Technology, Culture Wars & Jihad by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Islamic State Is Sulking on the Edge of Baghdad by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Let's Put Islamic State's Menacing Advance into Perspective by... Looking at a Map by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Bombs Away in the Middle East! But Why Is Israel So Quiet? by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: The Day After 9/11 by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: The Long, Twisted History of Beheadings as Propaganda by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
Vocativ's Ridiculous I.S.I.S. Story Fails to Mention the Company's Deep Links to Israeli Intelligence by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
I.S.I.S. and the Western Media: Groping Each Other in Public Like a Kardashian Thanksgiving by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
The War Nerd: World Cup vs. Jihad by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
From Najran to Bangkok to Las Vegas: My Time with NSFWCORP by Gary Brecher. [03.12.2014]
War Nerd: What's Happening in Eastern Ukraine Is Very Simple, Rational, and Straightforward by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Iran Is Building a "Fake" Aircraft Carrier? How Can You Tell? by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: China, Vietnam, and Naval Nerf Wars by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Who Exactly Are the Jihadis (and Why Aren't There More of Them)? by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Everything You Know About Crimea Is Wrong(-er) by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Driverless Trucks Can't Mask the US Military's Problem with Insurgent Warfare by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Google's Big New Dog by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
War Nerd: The Long, Sleazy History Behind a Googler's "Nonviolent Militia" by Gary Brecher. [02.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Mo Cattle and Oil, Mo Problems in South Sudan by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
The War Nerd: Saudis, Syria, and "Blowback" by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
The War Nerd: United Drones of Congo by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Congo: All the Creeps Are Cheering by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
The Stranger Stranger by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
The C.A.R.: The Tide Comes in from the North by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Embattled "Marine Entrepreneurs" Pray for Longer Shutdown by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Elizabeth O'Bagy: Human Resource by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Jihad Vs The Shopping Mall by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
The Saudi Dirty Dozen and Jihadi as Risk Disposal by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Little Kerry and the Three Bad Options by Gary Brecher. [01.12.2014]
Kerry's Chem Speech: Old-School Empire by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: George Vs. Al Qaeda by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: ATOP Recruiting and The Greatest Admiral in World History by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
El War Nerd en Mexico by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Who Killed Gilgit? by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Land of the Flies by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Turkey's Good, Healthy Riots by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: The Diary of Adam Gurowski by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
I Heart Syria by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
War Nerd: Our Ringers vs. Your Ringers by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Dead Center by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
Boston Bomb Speculation: Why Wait? by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: North Korea, Wish Mao Were Here by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
War Nerd: The Cheery, Ordinary World of Fascism by Annibale. Introduction by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Syria's Bloodiest Home Videos by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
Nigeria's Inevitable Mess: The War Nerd by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: It Ain't Easy Being a Jihadi Middle Manager by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The Old Cuntry: There's Method to America's Mealymouthed Madness by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Grim News from Quetta, Silence From The American Left by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
George Ruggiu, Genocidal Prince of Dorkness by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
Glenn Greenwald Vs. The War Nerd by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd: There's Something About Mali by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Ten: The Battle of New Orleans (How Andy Jackson Turned Wellington's Brother-in-Law into Red Mist) by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Nine: Invading Canada, The Hull Horrible Truth by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Eight (Sorta): Lake Fight! by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Seven: Tecumseh's Fall by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Six: Tecumseh's War Part I by Gary Brecher. [30.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Five: Rhode Island, The Little State that Wouldn't by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Four: The Wimpy So-Called Burning of Washington by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Three: Bladensburg - Too Much Geography, Too Many Cooks by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day Two: War, Because We Wanted To by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd's Twelve Days of 1812 Day One: Badass French and Loudmouth Canucks by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Syria's Fractal War, Playing Out on Every Scale by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
Congo: A Tutsi Empire, Interrupted Once Again by Do-Gooders by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Lucian Truscott IV Is Four Times as Stupid as Israel, and Israel Is Pretty Fucking Stupid by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
Gaza: No Way. Just. Plain. Nope. by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: The Duke of Petraeus Effect by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
War Nerd: Hafiz Saeed Is Here All Week by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Holiday Inn-surrection by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Shi'a Me by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
War Nerd: The Syrian Boot by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
War Nerd: The Worst Thing about Drones by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: The Drone of Morality by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Cleanse Thy Neighbor by Gary Brecher. [29.11.2014]
Were-Sikhs of London by Gary Brecher. [28.11.2014]
Camp Bastion - The Movie by Gary Brecher. [28.11.2014]
The War Nerd: The Price on Your Head by Gary Brecher. [28.11.2014]
The War Nerd: The Innocence of Cindy Lee by Gary Brecher. [27.11.2014]
Beverly Hills Coptic by Gary Brecher. [27.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Obama's Wars by Gary Brecher. [27.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Like It or Not, What's Happening in Iraq Right Now Is Part of a Rational Process by Gary Brecher. [27.11.2014]
The War Nerd: Here's Everything You Need to Know About "Too Extreme for Al Qaeda" I.S.I.S. by Gary Brecher. [27.11.2014]
Marta Breen[1] (1/0)
Áfram konur! 150 ára barátta fyrir frelsi, jafnrétti og systralagi eftir Marta Breen. Myndskreytt af Jenny Jordahl. Þýtt af Silju Aðalsteinsdóttur.[1] [10.03.2019]
Catherine Brennan (0/1)
Winter Tale by Catherine Brennan. Illustrated by Larry Smith. [31.08.2021]
David Bret[1] (1/0)
Morrissey: Landscapes of the Mind: A Biography by David Bret. [18.04.2011 - Embarrassingly sycophantic.]
Samantha Brick (0/1)
Joan Collins Is Right. Any Woman Who Wants to Stay Beautiful (Like Me!) Needs to Diet Every Day of Her Life by Samantha Brick. [18.04.2013]
Jean Bricmont[1] (1/0)
Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont.[1] [06.05.2010]
Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir[1] (0/1)
Fyrirlestur um hagi og réttindi kvenna eftir Bríeti Bjarnhéðinsdóttur. [18.12.2012 - Haldinn í Reykjavík 30. des. 1887, fyrsti fyrirlestur kvennmanns á Íslandi.]
Matilda Brindle[1] (0/1)
Why Humans Have No Penis Bone by Matilda Brindle. [20.12.2020]
Emma Brockes[1] (0/1)
The Greatest Intellectual? Noam Chomsky Interviewed by Emma Brockes. [23.02.2016]
Max Brod[1] (0/1)
The Blue Octavo Notebooks by Franz Kafka. Edited by Max Brod. Translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.[1] [03.01.2021]
Fawn M. Brodie[1] (1/0)
No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet by Fawn M. Brodie.[1] [06.02.2017]
Dylan Brody[1] (0/1)
The Other Option by Dylan Brody. Illustrated by George Barr. [22.11.2019]
Brom[1] (0/1)
Ashes to Ashes by Lisa Smedman. Illustrated by Brom. [21.04.2021]
Laura Bronner (0/1)
A Comic Strip Tour of the Wild World of Pandemic Modeling by Jasmine Mithani, Laura Bronner, Maggie Koerth, and Zach Weinersmith. [20.04.2020]
Ben Brooker[1] (0/1)
How to Deal with the Logicbros: Ben Burgis' Give Them an Argument by Ben Brooker. [29.04.2020]
David Brooks[1] (0/1)
Blue by David Brooks.
David Brooks[1] (0/2)
The Moral Bucket List by David Brooks. [22.11.2019]
The Governing Cancer of Our Time by David Brooks. [06.11.2016]
Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.[1] (1/0)
The Mythical Man-Month: 20th Anniversary Edition by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr..[1] [25.07.2008 - A book about managing software engineering, written in 1975, updated for 1995. Not particularly stunning, but that may well be because its ideas have so thoroughly seeped into the mainstream (well, software engineering mainstream, anyway).]
Mark Brooks[1] (0/4)
Uncanny X-Force: The Dark Angel Saga, Book 1 by Nick Spencer and Rick Remender. Illustrated by Barry Kitson, Billy Tan, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Mark Brooks, Richard Elson, and Scot Eaton. [14.04.2014]
Uncanny X-Force 13: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 03: My World Won't Stop Without You by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks and Scot Eaton.[1] [14.04.2014]
Uncanny X-Force 12: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 02: Interruptions by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks.[1] [14.04.2014]
Uncanny X-Force 11: The Dark Angel Saga Chapter 01: Journey to the Age of Apocalypse by Rick Remender. Illustrated by Mark Brooks.[1] [14.04.2014]
Terry Brooks[1] (4/0)
Magic Kingdom for Sale - SOLD! by Terry Brooks.[1]
The Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks.[1]
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks.[1]
The Wishsong of Shannara by Terry Brooks.[1]
Andrew Brown[1] (0/39)
Interventions 2020 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown.[1] [20.11.2022]
The Vincent Lambert Affair Should Not Have Taken Place by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
A Bit Worse. A Response to a Few Friends by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Conversation with Geoffroy Lejeune by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Donald Trump Is a Good President by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Emmanuel Carrère and the Problem of Goodness by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Interview with Agathe Novak-Lechevalier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Interview with Marin de Viry and Valérie Toranian by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
A Remedy for the Exhaustion of Being by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Interview with Frédéric Beigbeder by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
The Lost Text by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Soil Cutting by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
I Have Read My Whole Life Long by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
I'm Normal. A Normal Writer by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Prolegomena to Positivism by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Conservatism, a Source of Progress by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Towards a Semi-Rehabilitation of the Hick by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Philippe Muray in 2002 by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Leaving the Twentieth Century by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Sky, Earth, Sun by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Technical Consolation by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Interview with Christian Authier by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Neil Young by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
I Have a Dream by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Empty Heavens by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Humanity, the Second Stage by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
The Question of Paedophilia by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Letter to Lakis Proguidis by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Opera Bianca by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Time Out by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
The Party by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Creative Absurdity by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Art as Peeling by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Interview with Jean-Yves Jouannais and Christophe Duchâtelet by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Staring into the Distance: In Praise of Silent Cinema by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Approaches to Distress by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
The Mirage by Jean-Claude Guiguet by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
Jacques Prévert Is a Jerk by Michel Houellebecq. Translated by Andrew Brown. [20.11.2022]
In the Presence of Schopenhauer by Michel Houellebecq. Preface by Agathe Novak-Lechevalier. Translated by Andrew Brown.[1] [17.12.2021]
Elizabeth Brown (0/1)
The Culture of Alcoholics Anonymous Perpetuates Sexual Abuse by Elizabeth Brown. [04.11.2021]
Fredric Brown[1] (0/1)
Answer by Fredric Brown. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Jim Baen. [03.03.2017]
James Brown (0/1)
When Mark Met Nick & Shane: Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse by James Brown and Sean O'Hagan. [05.06.2015]
Jeffrey Brown (0/1)
These Things, These Things by Jeffrey Brown. [22.05.2014]
Martin Brown[1] (0/1)
Horrible Histories: The Rotten Romans by Terry Deary. Illustrated by Martin Brown.[1] [21.12.2018]
Robert Browning[1] (0/3)
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning.[1] [12.10.2022]
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning.[1] [01.03.2021; 11.10.2017 - Cuthbert! The Dark Tower!; 13.10.2011]
The Parthenon in History by Robert Browning. [24.04.2019]
Susan Brownmiller[1] (1/0)
Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape by Susan Brownmiller.[1] [30.11.2013]
Leslie Bruce[1] (0/1)
Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny by Holly Madison with Leslie Bruce.[1] [22.12.2017]
Teresa M. Bruce (0/1)
Pornophobia, Pornophilia, and the Need for a Middle Path: A Review Essay of Nadine Strossen's Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights by Teresa M. Bruce. [27.06.2012]
James Brunet[1] (0/1)
Eyes of Redemption by James Brunet. Illustrated by John Lakey. [16.08.2018]
Ivan Brunetti[1] (0/3)
My Bumbling, Corpulent Mass by Ivan Brunetti. [24.05.2014]
Six Things I Like About My Girlfriend by Ivan Brunetti. [22.05.2014]
The Horror of Simply Being Alive by Ivan Brunetti. [20.05.2014]
Frank Bruni[1] (0/1)
The God Glut by Frank Bruni. [21.12.2020]
John Brunner[1] (2/2)
Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner.[1] [Hugo Award winner; Nebula Award nominee]
The Sheep Look Up by John Brunner.[1] [Nebula Award nominee]
The Two that It Took by John Brunner. [29.03.2023]
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 3 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by John Brunner.[1][2][3] [21.03.2018]
Steven Brust[1] (24/7)
The Baron of Magister Valley by Steven Brust.[1] [21.12.2020]
Agyar by Steven Brust.[1] [03.02.2019]
Vallista by Steven Brust.[1] [12.11.2017]
The Viscount of Adrilankha Book Three: Sethra Lavode by Steven Brust.[1] [12.02.2016]
The Viscount of Adrilankha Book Two: The Lord of Castle Black by Steven Brust.[1] [30.01.2016]
The Viscount of Adrilankha Book One: The Paths of the Dead by Steven Brust.[1] [04.01.2016]
Five Hundred Years After by Steven Brust.[1] [25.12.2015]
The Phoenix Guards by Steven Brust.[1] [02.12.2015; ]
Brokedown Palace by Steven Brust.[1] [23.11.2015]
To Reign in Hell by Steven Brust.[1] [18.11.2015]
Hawk by Steven Brust.[1] [09.11.2015]
Tiassa by Steven Brust.[1] [04.11.2015]
Iorich by Steven Brust.[1] [03.11.2015]
Jhegaala by Steven Brust.[1] [01.11.2015]
Dzur by Steven Brust.[1] [29.10.2015]
Issola by Steven Brust.[1] [28.10.2015]
Dragon by Steven Brust.[1] [28.10.2015]
Orca by Steven Brust.[1] [26.10.2015]
Athyra by Steven Brust.[1] [25.10.2015]
Phoenix by Steven Brust.[1] [21.10.2015; ]
Taltos by Steven Brust.[1] [20.10.2015; ]
Teckla by Steven Brust.[1] [19.10.2015; ]
Yendi by Steven Brust.[1] [18.10.2015; ]
Jhereg by Steven Brust.[1] [17.10.2015; ]
When the Bow Breaks by Steven Brust. [19.12.2016 - Nebula Award nominee]
Calling Pittsburgh by Steven Brust. [19.12.2016]
A Dream of Passion by Steven Brust. [21.10.2015]
Fireworks in the Rain by Steven Brust. [18.10.2015]
The Desecrator by Steven Brust. [18.10.2015]
Paarfirotica by Steven Brust. [18.10.2015]
Shadow of the Therapist by Steven Brust. [18.10.2015]
Gregor Brück[1] (0/1)
Ágsborgarjátningin eftir Philipp Melanchthon. Formáli eftir Gregor Brück. [28.03.2012]
Brynhildur Björnsdóttir (2/0)
Venjulegar konur: Vændi á Íslandi eftir Brynhildi Björnsdóttur.[1] [07.07.2022]
Fáðu já! Stuttmynd um mörkin milli ofbeldis og kynlífs: Leiðarvísir fyrir starfsfólk grunnskóla eftir Brynhildi Björnsdóttur, Pál Óskar Hjálmtýsson og Þórdísi Elvu Þorvaldsdóttur. [30.01.2013]
Brynhildur Yrsa Valkyrja (0/1)
Velkomin í druslukórinn eftir Brynhildi Yrsu Valkyrju. [18.08.2020]
Bill Bryson[1] (7/0)
Notes from a Big Country by Bill Bryson.[1] [14.09.2011]
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.[1] [10.09.2009]
Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe by Bill Bryson.[1] [05.06.2009]
The Lost Continent: Travels in Small Town America by Bill Bryson.[1] [01.06.2009]
Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States by Bill Bryson.[1] [24.04.2009]
Mother Tongue: The English Language by Bill Bryson.[1] [22.04.2009]
Shakespeare: The World as a Stage by Bill Bryson.[1] [15.05.2008 - My first Bryson. He seems like someone who could write an interesting book on any subject. Must read more.]
Lewis Bryson (0/1)
It's the Little Things that Count by Lewis Bryson. [08.03.2017]
Mark Buckingham (0/14)
Death: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Claire Danes. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1] [29.10.2017]
Death: The Time of Your Life #3: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Mark Buckingham and Mark Pennington.[1] [29.10.2017]
Death: The Time of Your Life #2: Chapter Two: Imaginary Solutions by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1] [28.10.2017]
Death: The Time of Your Life #1: Chapter One: Things You Just Do When You're Bored by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham.[1] [28.10.2017]
The Sandman Volume 8: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Stephen King. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, Michael Allred, Michael Zulli, Shea Anton Pensa, Steve Leialoha, Tony Harris, and Vince Locke.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #56: Worlds' End by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Gary Amaro, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and Tony Harris.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #55: Cerements by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Mark Buckingham, Shea Anton Pensa, and Vince Locke.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #54: The Golden Boy by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Mark Buckingham, and Michael Allred.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #53: Hob's Leviathan by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Mark Buckingham, and Michael Zulli.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #52: Cluracan's Tale by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, John Watkiss, and Mark Buckingham.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman #51: A Tale of Two Cities by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Alec Stevens, Bryan Talbot, and Mark Buckingham.[1] [26.10.2017]
The Sandman Volume 6: Fables and Reflections by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Gene Wolfe. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Dick Giordano, Duncan Eagleson, Jill Thompson, John Watkiss, Kent Williams, Mark Buckingham, P. Craig Russell, Shawn McManus, Stan Woch, and Vince Locke.[1] [25.10.2017]
The Sandman: The Song of Orpheus by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot and Mark Buckingham.[1] [25.10.2017]
Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? with Other Tales of the Dark Knight by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Andy Kubert, Bernie Mireault, Mark Buckingham, Mike Hoffman, and Simon Bisley.[1] [30.04.2012]
Daniel Buckley (0/1)
Windwolf by Earl S. Wajenberg. Illustrated by Daniel Buckley. [13.12.2017]
Andy Budd (1/0)
CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions by Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, and Simon Collison. [30.04.2008 - Technical stuff for work.]
Jeremiah Budin (0/1)
The Diary of a Settler of Catan by Jeremiah Budin. [29.04.2022]
John P. Buentello (0/2)
Shadow Play by John P. Buentello. Illustrated by Ken Widing. [13.01.2020]
The Serpent of Aledorn by John P. Buentello. Illustrated by Janet Aulisio. [27.11.2019]
Búi Kristjánsson (0/2)
Laxdæla: Íslensk fjölskyldusaga - II. Hluti myndskreytt af Búa Kristjánssyni. [31.03.2009]
Laxdæla: Íslensk fjölskyldusaga - I. Hluti myndskreytt af Búa Kristjánssyni. [24.02.2009]
Charles Bukowski[1] (1/0)
The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship by Charles Bukowski. Illustrated by R. Crumb.[1]
Mikhail Bulgakov[1] (6/5)
The White Guard by Mikhail Bulgakov. Epilogue by Victor Nekrasov. Translated by Michael Glenny.[1] [09.04.2017]
Notes on the Cuff by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Alison Rice. [17.02.2015]
A Country Doctor's Notebook by Mikhail Bulgakov.[1]
Hundshjarta eftir Mikhail Bulgakov. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.[1]
Meistarinn og Margaríta eftir Mikhail Bulgakov. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.[1]
Örlagaeggin eftir Mikhail Bulgakov. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.[1]
Three Kopecks by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Eric Konkol. [21.09.2022]
Remembering Gudok by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Margaret Wettlin. [21.09.2022]
The Master and Margarita by Andrzey Klimowski and Danusia Schejbal. Adapted from Mikhail Bulgakov. [06.05.2015]
In the Café by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement. [21.10.2011]
Future Prospects by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement. [21.10.2011]
Emma Bull[1] (0/2)
A Few Words of Welcome and Celebration from the Publisher by Emma Bull. [04.01.2016]
Danceland by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly.
George Bull[1] (0/1)
Etiquette for Renaissance Gentlemen by Baldassare Castiglione. Translated by George Bull.[1]
Ralph W. Bundy (0/1)
Bainnor's Last Ballad by Ralph W. Bundy. Illustrated by Robert Klasnich. [15.04.2021]
Catherine Buni (0/1)
The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women by Catherine Buni and Soraya Chemaly. [09.10.2014]
John Bunyan[1] (1/0)
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come by John Bunyan.[1] [16.07.2015]
Julie Burchill[1] (0/1)
Germs by Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons.
Scott Burdick[1] (0/1)
Dragon's Blood by Bryan Haught. Illustrated by Scott Burdick. [05.02.2020]
Phillip R. Burger (0/1)
Red Blood vs. the Red Flag by Phillip R. Burger. [02.08.2022]
Ben Burgis (0/1)
Why Jordan Peterson Is Always Wrong by Ben Burgis and Matt McManus. [28.04.2020]
Tom Burgis[1] (1/0)
Kleptopia: How Dirty Money Is Conquering the World by Tom Burgis.[1] [19.12.2022]
Rich Burlew[1] (14/3)
The Order of the Stick 6: Utterly Dwarfed by Rich Burlew.[1] [16.10.2020]
The Order of the Stick 5: Blood Runs in the Family by Rich Burlew. Foreword by John Rogers.[1] [09.10.2020]
The Order of the Stick 4: Don't Split the Party by Rich Burlew.[1] [27.09.2020]
The Order of the Stick ½: Good Deeds Gone Unpunished by Rich Burlew.[1] [20.02.2020]
Spoiler Alert Starring Therkla by Rich Burlew. [20.02.2020; 25.06.2015]
How the Paladin Got His Scar by Rich Burlew. [16.05.2017]
Haleo & Julelan: A StickTales Story by Rich Burlew. [15.08.2013]
Uncivil Servant Starring Belkar Bitterleaf by Rich Burlew. [22.02.2013]
The Order of the Stick 3: War and XPs by Rich Burlew.[1] [17.07.2012]
The Order of the Stick D: Snips, Snails, and Dragon Tales by Rich Burlew.[1] [14.07.2012]
The Order of the Stick -1: Start of Darkness by Rich Burlew.[1]
The Order of the Stick: On the Origin of PCs by Rich Burlew.[1]
The Order of the Stick 1: Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew.[1]
The Order of the Stick 2: No Cure for the Paladin Blues by Rich Burlew.[1]
Pier Pressure by Rich Burlew. [20.02.2020]
Scruff and Tumble by Rich Burlew. [19.02.2020]
That's the Spirit by Rich Burlew. [19.02.2020]
Dean Burnett (0/1)
Women in Science: Know Your Limits! by Dean Burnett. [22.03.2013]
Frances Hodgson Burnett[1] (1/0)
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.[1]
Zaron Burnett III (0/2)
'I'm Overdue for a Discussion About My Role in Inspiring 'Edgelord' Shit': A Conversation with Steve Albini by Zaron Burnett III. [09.11.2021]
A Gentlemen's Guide to Rape Culture by Zaron Burnett III. [07.01.2016]
Charles Burns[1] (1/1)
Black Hole by Charles Burns.[1] [14.06.2020]
Black Hole (Excerpt) by Charles Burns. [24.05.2014]
Robert Burns[1] (0/2)
Nine Inch Will Please a Lady [...] by Robert Burns. [14.11.2012]
Cock Up Your Beaver by Robert Burns. [14.11.2012]
Dan Burr[1] (0/2)
The Siege of Bahorel's Bed by Daniel Hood. Illustrated by Dan Burr. [26.08.2021]
River's Friend by Josepha Sherman. Illustrated by Dan Burr. [26.01.2021]
Edgar Rice Burroughs[1] (10/0)
At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [16.11.2022]
The Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [07.11.2022]
The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [31.10.2022]
The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [12.10.2022]
A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [18.09.2022]
Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [17.09.2022]
The Moon Maid Complete and Restored by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Preface by Gary H. Dunham. Introduction by Terry Bisson. Afterword by Richard J. Golsan.[1] [02.08.2022]
The Red Hawk by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [02.08.2022]
The Moon Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [01.08.2022]
The Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs.[1] [31.07.2022]
William Burroughs[1] (4/1)
Cities of the Red Night by William Burroughs.[1]
Interzone by William Burroughs.[1]
Junkie by William Burroughs.[1]
Naked Lunch by William Burroughs.[1]
Thanksgiving Prayer by William Burroughs. [25.08.2014]
Jacen Burrows[1] (0/20)
Neonomicon by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
Neonomicon 4: The Lurker Within by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
Neonomicon 3: The Language at the Threshold by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
Neonomicon 2: The Shadow Out of America by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
Neonomicon 1: At the Mansions of Madness by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
The Courtyard 2 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
The Courtyard 1 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [23.10.2022]
Providence Compendium by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [22.10.2022]
Providence XII: The Book by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [22.10.2022]
Providence XI: The Unnameable by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [21.10.2022]
Providence X: The Haunted Place by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [21.10.2022]
Providence IX: Outsiders by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [21.10.2022]
Providence VIII: The Key by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [20.10.2022]
Providence VII: The Picture by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [18.10.2022]
Providence VI: Out of Time by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [18.10.2022]
Providence V: In the Walls by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [18.10.2022]
Providence IV: White Apes by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [17.10.2022]
Providence III: A Lurking Fear by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [17.10.2022]
Providence II: The Hook by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [17.10.2022]
Providence I: The Yellow Sign by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Jacen Burrows.[1] [17.10.2022]
Marc Burrows[1] (0/1)
Glasto Reminded Me How I Hate People, but Not as Much as I Hate Myself by Marc Burrows. [02.07.2022]
Vannevar Bush[1] (0/1)
As We May Think by Vannevar Bush.[1] [31.08.2015]
Pascal Bussy (1/0)
Kraftwerk: Man, Machine and Music by Pascal Bussy.
Judith Butler[1] (0/1)
Why is the idea of 'gender' provoking backlash the world over? by Judith Butler. [08.11.2021]
Octavia E. Butler[1] (2/9)
Bloodchild and Other Stories by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [19.04.2023]
Kindred by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [10.09.2022]
The Book of Martha by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [19.04.2023]
Amnesty by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [19.04.2023]
Furor Scribendi by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023]
Positive Obsession by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023]
Crossover by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023]
Speech Sounds by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023 - Hugo Award winner]
Near of Kin by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023]
The Evening and the Morning and the Night by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023 - Nebula Award winner]
Bloodchild by Octavia E. Butler.[1] [18.04.2023 - Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Award winner]
Samuel Butler[1] (1/1)
Erewhon, or Over the Range by Samuel Butler.[1] [09.09.2022]
Darwin Among the Machines by Samuel Butler.[1] [06.09.2022]
Dino Buzzatti[1] (0/1)
The Falling Girl by Dino Buzzatti. Translated by Lawrence Venuti.
A. S. Byatt[1] (1/3)
Possession: A Romance by A. S. Byatt.[1] [Man Booker Prize Winner]
A Blink of the Screen: Collected Shorter Fiction by Terry Pratchett. Foreword by A. S. Byatt.[1] [08.02.2014]
A Magus of the North by A. S. Byatt. [27.09.2013]
Sea Story by A. S. Byatt. [23.03.2013]
Bylgja Babýlons (0/1)
Sorrý, ég vil ekki særa þig en... eftir Bylgju Babýlons. [27.08.2019]
David Byrne[1] (1/3)
How Music Works by David Byrne.[1] [27.06.2017]
A Tangled Web We Weave by David Byrne. [20.11.2013]
'The internet will suck all creative content out of the world' by David Byrne. [14.10.2013]
If the 1% stifles New York's creative talent, I'm out of here by David Byrne. [07.10.2013]
John Byrne[1] (0/37)
The Uncanny X-Men 124: He Only Laughs When I Hurt! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 123: Listen - Stop Me If You've Heard It - but This One Will Kill You! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 122: Cry for the Children! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 121: Shoot-Out at the Stampede! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 120: Wanted: Wolverine! Dead or Alive! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 119: Twas the Night Before Christmas... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 118: The Submergence of Japan by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 117: Psi War! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 116: To Save the Savage Land by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 115: Visions of Death! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 114: Desolation by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 113: Showdown! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 112: Magneto Triumphant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 111: Mindgames! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.11.2013]
X-Men 109: Home Are the Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 108: Armageddon Now by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [27.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Bob McLeod, John Byrne, and John Romita, Jr. [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 143: Demon by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 142: Mind Out of Time! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 141: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 140: Rage! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 139: ...Something Wicked This Way Comes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 138: Elegy by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne. [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 137: The Fate of the Phoenix! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 136: Child of Light and Darkness! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 135: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 134: Too Late, The Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 133: Wolverine: Alone! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 132: And Hellfire is Their Name! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 131: Run for Your Life! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 130: Dazzler by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 129: God Spare the Child... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 128: The Action of the Tiger! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 127: The Quality of Hatred! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 126: How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth...! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 125: There's Something Awful on Muir Island! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
Lord Byron[1] (0/1)
Fragment of a Novel by Lord Byron.[1] [29.02.2016]
Böðvar Guðmundsson[1] (0/1)
Hvað gerðist þá? Bókin um Mímlu, Múminsnáðann og Míu litlu eftir Tove Jansson. Þýtt af Böðvari Guðmundssyni.[1][2] [12.05.2016]
Heinrich Böll[1] (0/1)
The Laugher by Heinrich Böll. Translated by Leila Vennewitz.
Ramon Cabrales (0/7)
Where Do You Sleep, Eldorado? by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Red Memory by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Poets by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
The Unknown by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Lost Granges by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Shipwrecked's Island by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Free Beings' Song by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by Ramon Cabrales. [24.01.2018]
Martin Cáceres (0/1)
Alan Moore's Magic Words by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alfredo Torres, Juan Jose Ryp, Martin Cáceres, Sergo Bleda, and Vincente Cifuentes.[1] [08.10.2011]
José A. Calcaño[1] (0/1)
The Cypress by José A. Calcaño. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
John Caldwell[1] (0/1)
Guess What's Coming to Dinner?: The Extraterrestrial Etiquette Guide by Scott Fivelson. Illustrated by John Caldwell.
Patricia Callahan[1] (0/1)
"Nothing Against Ms. Johnson, but..." by Patricia Callahan. [04.01.2022]
Italo Calvino[1] (0/4)
Why Read the Classics? by Italo Calvino. Translated by Patrick Creagh. [22.09.2014]
Daughters of the Moon by Italo Calvino. Translated by Martin McLaughlin. [22.09.2014]
The Distance of the Moon by Italo Calvino. [22.09.2014]
All at One Point by Italo Calvino. Translated by William Weaver.
Alastair Campbell[1] (0/1)
The 23-year-old book that explains Brexit by Alastair Campbell. [19.12.2020]
Colin Campbell (0/1)
Abraham game makers believe they are in a fight with Satan by Colin Campbell. [30.03.2014]
Duncan Campbell[1] (0/1)
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back by Duncan Campbell.
Eddie Campbell[1] (1/5)
A Disease of Language by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell.[1] [06.11.2017]
Works on Paper: Preliminary Drawings for Snakes and Ladders by Eddie Campbell. [06.11.2017]
Alan Moore Interviewed by Eddie Campbell. [06.11.2017]
Snakes and Ladders: A Diversion for Wet Afternoons by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell. [06.11.2017]
The Birth Caul by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell. [06.11.2017]
From Hell: Being a Melodrama in Sixteen Parts by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Eddie Campbell.[1] [31.10.2011]
Ramsey Campbell[1] (0/1)
Swamp Thing Book One: Saga of the Swamp Thing by Alan Moore. Foreword by Ramsey Campbell. Illustrated by John Totleben and Stephen Bissette.[1] [26.05.2018]
Ross Campbell[1] (5/0)
Wet Moon Book 5: Where All Stars Fail to Burn by Ross Campbell.[1] [18.07.2013]
Wet Moon Book 4: Drowned in Evil by Ross Campbell.[1] [17.07.2013]
Wet Moon Book 3: Further Realms of Fright by Ross Campbell.[1] [17.07.2013]
Wet Moon Book 2: Unseen Feet by Ross Campbell.[1] [16.07.2013]
Wet Moon Book 1: Feeble Wanderings by Ross Campbell.[1] [16.07.2013]
Roy Campbell (0/2)
Les Épaves by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by David Paul, Geoffrey Wagner, Kenneth O. Hanson, Roy Campbell, and William Aggeler. [02.07.2014]
The Monster by Charles Baudelaire. Translated by Roy Campbell. [02.07.2014]
C. T. Campion (0/1)
Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography by Albert Schweitzer. Postscript by Everett Skillings. Translated by C. T. Campion.[1] [05.04.2017]
Paul Campos[1] (0/1)
Scalia was an intellectual phony: Can we please stop calling him a brilliant jurist? by Paul Campos. [23.02.2016]
Brad Canby (0/1)
Everything Can Be Beaten by Jhonen Vasquez. Illustrated by Brad Canby. [06.09.2011]
Martin Cannon (0/5)
Cap Renvoort's Luck by Daniel Hood. Illustrated by Martin Cannon. [22.06.2021]
Spencer's Peace by Kurt Giambastiani. Illustrated by Martin Cannon. [16.06.2021]
Human Voices by Jean Lorrah. Illustrated by Martin Cannon. [14.01.2021]
Child of Ocean by eluki bes shahar. Illustrated by Martin Cannon. [19.02.2020]
The Waiting Woman by Peni R. Griffin. Illustrated by Martin Cannon. [08.01.2020]
Thomas Cannon[1] (0/1)
Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify'd (Excerpt) by Thomas Cannon. [19.02.2015]
Karel Capek[1] (2/0)
R.U.R. [...] by Karel Capek. Translated by Nigel Playfair and Paul Selver.[1] [25.01.2022]
War with the Newts by Karel Capek. Translated by David Wyllie.[1] [08.03.2017]
Gerald Caplan (0/1)
It Is, in Fact, Possible to Criticize Israel Without Being Anti-Semitic by Gerald Caplan. [25.01.2014]
Greg Capullo (0/2)
X-Force 24: Prisoners of Fate by Fabian Nicieza. Illustrated by Greg Capullo.[1] [16.08.2014]
Batman Volume 1: The Court of Owls by Scott Snyder. Illustrated by Greg Capullo. [24.01.2014]
Orson Scott Card[1] (4/1)
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award winner]
The Tales of Alvin Maker I: Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card.[1] [Hugo & Locus Award nominee]
The Tales of Alvin Maker II: Red Prophet by Orson Scott Card.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]
The Tales of Alvin Maker III: Prentice Alvin by Orson Scott Card.[1] [Hugo & Nebula Award nominee; Locus Award winner]
Unlikely Events by Orson Scott Card. [16.08.2013]
J. M. Cárdenas (0/1)
Red Memory by Clark Ashton Smith. Translated by J. M. Cárdenas. [24.01.2018]
Joe Carducci[1] (0/2)
Narcorockcritocracy! by Joe Carducci.
The Thing of It and the King of Thing by Joe Carducci.
Peter Carey[1] (0/1)
The Last Days of a Famous Mime by Peter Carey.
George Carlin[1] (0/1)
Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television: The transcript of George Carlin's famous monologue "Filthy Words" by George Carlin.[1] [24.12.2017]
Belinda Carlisle[1] (1/0)
Lips Unsealed: A Memoir by Belinda Carlisle. [19.09.2015]
Carmen (0/1)
Þitt eigið kynfrelsi eftir Carmen og Neyta. [18.08.2020]
Irin Carmon[1] (1/0)
Notorious RGB: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik.[1] [04.12.2021]
Gary Carner (1/0)
The Miles Davis Companion: Four Decades of Commentary edited by Gary Carner.[1]
Pedro Carolino (1/0)
English as She Is Spoke; or A Jest in Sober Earnest by Pedro Carolino. Introduction by James Millington.[1] [23.04.2012]
Megan Carpentier (0/1)
Steubenville and the Misplaced Sympathy for Jane Doe's Rapists by Megan Carpentier. [19.03.2013]
Patrick Carr (0/1)
Cash: The Autobiography by Johnny Cash with Patrick Carr.[1]
Roy Carr[1] (0/1)
Another Sex Pistols Record (turns out to be the future of rock & roll) by Roy Carr.
Richard Carrier (0/1)
The Date of the Nativity in Luke: 6th ed., 2011 by Richard Carrier. [06.08.2014]
Lewis Carroll[1] (3/15)
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll.[1] [29.03.2017]
A Tangled Tale by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost.[1] [28.03.2017]
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.[1] [28.03.2017]
Knot X: Chelsea Buns by Lewis Carroll. [28.03.2017]
Knot IX: A Serpent with Corners by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [28.03.2017]
Knot VIII: De Omnibus Rebus by Lewis Carroll. [28.03.2017]
Knot VII: Petty Cash by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [28.03.2017]
Knot VI: Her Radiancy by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [28.03.2017]
Knot V: Oughts and Crosses by Lewis Carroll. [28.03.2017]
Knot IV: The Dead Reckoning by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [28.03.2017]
Knot III: Mad Mathesis by Lewis Carroll. [28.03.2017]
Knot II: Eligible Apartments by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [27.03.2017]
Knot I: Excelsior by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Arthur B. Frost. [27.03.2017]
The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll. Illustrated by Henry Holiday.[1] [27.03.2017]
What the Tortoise Said to Achilles by Lewis Carroll.[1] [27.03.2017]
Der Jammerwoch von Lewis Carroll. Übersetzt von Robert Scott. [18.04.2015]
Le Jaseroque de Lewis Carroll. Traduit par Frank L. Warrin. [18.04.2015]
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll.[1] [18.04.2015]
Ron Carslon (0/1)
Bigfoot Stole My Wife by Ron Carslon.
Angela Carter[1] (5/43)
Burning Your Boats: The Collected Short Stories by Angela Carter. Introduction by Salman Rushdie.[1] [08.06.2020]
American Ghosts and Old World Wonders by Angela Carter.[1] [07.06.2020]
Black Venus by Angela Carter.[1] [26.05.2020]
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter.[1] [06.04.2020]
Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces by Angela Carter.[1] [05.03.2020]
Sugar Daddy by Angela Carter. [04.04.2023]
The Quilt Maker by Angela Carter. [08.06.2020]
The Snow Pavilion by Angela Carter. [08.06.2020]
The Scarlet House by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
Impressions: The Wrightsman Magdalene by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
Alice in Prague or The Curious Room by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
Ashputtle or The Mother's Ghost by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
In Pantoland by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
The Ghost Ships: A Christmas Story by Angela Carter. [07.06.2020]
The Merchant of Shadows by Angela Carter. [04.06.2020]
Gun for the Devil by Angela Carter. [03.06.2020]
John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore by Angela Carter. [30.05.2020]
Lizzie's Tiger by Angela Carter. [27.05.2020]
The Fall River Axe Murders by Angela Carter. [26.05.2020]
The Kitchen Child by Angela Carter. [26.05.2020]
Peter and the Wolf by Angela Carter. [26.05.2020]
Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night's Dream by Angela Carter. [26.05.2020]
The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe by Angela Carter. [25.05.2020]
Our Lady of the Massacre by Angela Carter. [25.05.2020]
The Kiss by Angela Carter. [25.05.2020]
Black Venus by Angela Carter. [25.05.2020]
Wolf-Alice by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Werewolf by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Lady of the House of Love by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Snow Child by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Erl-King by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
Puss-in-Boots by Angela Carter. [06.04.2020]
The Tiger's Bride by Angela Carter. [02.04.2020]
The Courtship of Mr Lyon by Angela Carter. [20.03.2020]
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter. [17.03.2020]
Elegy for a Freelance by Angela Carter. [05.03.2020]
Reflections by Angela Carter. [05.03.2020]
Master by Angela Carter. [04.03.2020]
Flesh and the Mirror by Angela Carter. [04.03.2020]
Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest by Angela Carter. [04.03.2020]
The Smile of Winter by Angela Carter. [04.03.2020]
The Loves of Lady Purple by Angela Carter. [04.03.2020]
The Executioner's Beautiful Daughter by Angela Carter. [03.03.2020]
A Souvenir of Japan by Angela Carter. [02.03.2020]
A Victorian Fable (with Glossary) by Angela Carter. [27.02.2020]
A Very, Very Great Lady and Her Son at Home by Angela Carter. [27.02.2020]
The Man Who Loved a Double Bass by Angela Carter. [27.02.2020]
Don Carter (0/1)
Nemesis of the Unfinished by Clark Ashton Smith and Don Carter. [10.05.2017]
Graydon Carter[1] (0/1)
Mortality by Christopher Hitchens. Foreword by Graydon Carter. Afterword by Carol Blue.[1] [12.02.2018]
Jimmy Carter[1] (1/1)
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis by Jimmy Carter.[1] [15.08.2008 - Ex-president Jimmy Carter sounds like the nicest Christian you could ever hope to meet. He weds a deep evangelical faith (he went door to door and witnessed after he had been a U.S. senator) to a correct understanding of how science works, including the opinion that it is the best way to learn the truth about the world. He is obviously no fundamentalist, happily accepting evolution, the big bang, et. al. without his faith weakening ([T]he ancient authors of the Holy Scriptures were not experts on geology, biology, or cosmology, and were not blessed with the use of electron microscopes, carbon-dating techniques, or the Hubble telescope.
). Apart from the existence of God, we disagree on only one issue he mentions in this book: abortion. Carter is "pro-life," but he has the moral vision to follow through the consequences of this position with wholly admirable principles: he supports sex education (abstinence as the first option, but with a candid discussion of birth control) and much stronger social support for single mothers. Also, as president, he put his duty to uphold the law of the United States (the Roe vs. Wade ruling) before his personal religious opinions. Unlike so many other Christian "pro-lifers," he is against the death penalty.
He contrasts his faith with the intolerant fundamentalism that has gained such strength in the U.S. in recent decades and deplores the Republican Party's alliance with this group. He sees the marriage of religion and government as benefiting neither.]
Losing My Religion for Equality by Jimmy Carter. [15.01.2013]
Lin Carter (0/1)
Farewell to the Dreamlands: An Introduction by Lin Carter.
Miranda Carter[1][2] (0/1)
What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire? by Miranda Carter. [07.06.2018]
Tonya R. Carter (1/1)
Dragonlance Preludes II Volume One: Riverwind the Plainsman by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya R. Carter.[1]
The Exiles by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya R. Carter.
Andrew Cartmel[1] (3/0)
Rivers of London: Black Mould by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Rivers of London: Night Witch by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Rivers of London: Body Work by Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch. Illustrated by Lee Sullivan.[1] [31.05.2020]
Adolfo Bioy Casares[1] (0/1)
Esse Est Percipi by Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges. [25.06.2014]
Richard Case[1] (0/5)
The Sandman Volume 9: The Kindly Ones by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Frank McConnell. Illustrated by Charles Vess, D'Israeli, Dean Ormston, Glyn Dillon, Kevin Nowlan, Marc Hempel, Richard Case, and Teddy Kristiansen.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #68: The Kindly Ones: 12 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #67: The Kindly Ones: 11 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #66: The Kindly Ones: 10 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #65: The Kindly Ones: 9 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Marc Hempel and Richard Case.[1] [27.10.2017]
John Cassidy[1] (0/2)
Donald Trump Is Attacking American Democracy at Its Core by John Cassidy. [24.09.2020]
Donald Trump's Great Bait and Switch by John Cassidy. [16.11.2016]
Leonel Castellani (0/1)
The Hulk: The Fixit! by Todd Dezago. Illustrated by Leonel Castellani.[1] [13.05.2018]
Baldassare Castiglione[1] (1/0)
Etiquette for Renaissance Gentlemen by Baldassare Castiglione. Translated by George Bull.[1]
Adam-Troy Castro[1] (0/1)
Confusing Sequel to a Story You Haven't Read by Adam-Troy Castro. Illustrated by Jim Holloway. [10.12.2019]
Adolphe de Castro (0/2)
The Last Test by Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft. [14.01.2015]
The Electric Executioner by Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft. [11.01.2015]
Constantine P. Cavafy[1] (0/1)
Waiting for the Barbarians by Constantine P. Cavafy. Translated by Edmund Keeley.[1] [13.11.2020]
Nick Cave[1] (2/1)
The Death of Bunny Munro by Nick Cave.[1] [10.12.2010]
And the Ass Saw the Angel by Nick Cave.[1]
The Gospel According to Mark introduction by Nick Cave.[1] [29.06.2011]
Margaret Cavendish[1] (1/0)
The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish.[1] [18.05.2018]
James Cawthorn (2/1)
A Caribbean Crisis by James Cawthorn and Michael Moorcock.[1] [19.12.2014]
The Distant Suns by Michael Moorcock and Philip James.[1]
Kings in Darkness by James Cawthorn and Michael Moorcock.[1]
Siv Cedering[1] (0/1)
Family Album by Siv Cedering.
Tom Centola (0/1)
The Wages of Stress by Christopher Gilbert. Illustrated by Tom Centola. [27.03.2018]
Miguel de Cervantes[1] (1/0)
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Translated by John Ormsby.[1] [15.11.2019]
Yuan Ch'iung-ch'iung[1] (0/1)
A Lover's Ear by Yuan Ch'iung-ch'iung. Translated by Howard Goldblatt.
Michael Chabon[1] (0/1)
Chronicle of the Last Emperor of Melniboné Volume 4: Duke Elric by Michael Moorcock. Foreword by Michael Chabon. Illustrated by Justin Sweet.[1] [12.07.2016]
Paul Chadwick[1] (0/2)
Tom Strong #9 by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse and Paul Chadwick.[1] [05.07.2020]
Tom Strong: Terror Temple of Tayasal! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Paul Chadwick.[1] [05.07.2020]
Aditya Chakrabortty (0/1)
You're witnessing the death of neoliberalism – from within by Aditya Chakrabortty. [02.06.2016]
Robert W. Chambers[1] (1/10)
The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers.[1] [02.07.2020]
Rue Barrée by Robert W. Chambers. [02.07.2020]
The Street of Our Lady of the Fields by Robert W. Chambers. [02.07.2020]
The Street of the First Shell by Robert W. Chambers. [02.07.2020]
The Street of the Four Winds by Robert W. Chambers. [02.07.2020]
The Prophets' Paradise by Robert W. Chambers.[1] [01.07.2020]
The Demoiselle d'Ys by Robert W. Chambers.[1] [01.07.2020]
The Yellow Sign by Robert W. Chambers. [01.07.2020]
In the Court of the Dragon by Robert W. Chambers.[1] [01.07.2020]
The Mask by Robert W. Chambers. [01.07.2020]
The Repairer of Reputations by Robert W. Chambers.[1] [01.07.2020]
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic[1] (0/1)
Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic. [28.06.2016; 26.09.2013]
Raymond Chandler[1] (0/1)
The Simple Art of Murder by Raymond Chandler.[1] [23.09.2014]
Ha-Joon Chang[1] (1/0)
23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang.[1] [04.02.2015]
Vera L. Chang (0/1)
Sexual Harassment Has Virtually Vanished from These Farms by Vera L. Chang. [14.12.2020]
Andrew Chapman (1/0)
Clash of the Princes by Andrew Chapman and Martin Allen.[1]
Steve Chappell (0/1)
The Blink of a Wizard's Eye by Joel Rosenberg. Illustrated by Steve Chappell. [29.08.2017]
Jean-Rémi Chareyre (0/1)
Jafnræðisrmennskan eftir Jean-Rémi Chareyre. [30.09.2017]
Charlotte Perkins Gilman[1] (0/1)
The Yellow Wall Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.[1] [07.04.2017]
Geoffrey Chaucer[1] (1/3)
The Canterbury Tales [...] by Geoffrey Chaucer.[1] [11.12.2019]
Complaint to My Lode-Sterre by Geoffrey Chaucer. [23.07.2015]
Complaint to My Mortal Foe by Geoffrey Chaucer. [23.07.2015]
Womanly Noblesse by Geoffrey Chaucer. [23.07.2015]
Aida Chávez[1] (0/1)
How QAnon Conspiracy Theories Spread in My Colorado Hometown by Aida Chávez. [11.01.2021]
Sarah Chayes[1] (1/0)
Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security by Sarah Chayes.[1] [17.08.2022]
Howard Chaykin[1] (1/2)
The Complete Bite Club by David Tischman and Howard Chaykin. Illustrated by David Hahn.[1] [13.08.2011]
Tom Strong #19 by Alan Moore and Leah Moore. Illustrated by Chris Sprouse, Howard Chaykin, and Shawn McManus.[1] [06.07.2020]
Tom Strong: Electric Ladyland! by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Howard Chaykin.[1] [06.07.2020]
Catherine Cheek (0/1)
She's Taking Her Tits to the Grave by Catherine Cheek. [07.02.2015 - Nebula Award nominee]
Anton Chekhov[1] (1/0)
Uncle Vanya: Scenes from Country Life in Four Acts by Anton Chekhov.[1] [15.01.2020]
Soraya Chemaly (0/3)
The Unsafety Net: How Social Media Turned Against Women by Catherine Buni and Soraya Chemaly. [09.10.2014]
How We Teach Our Kids that Women Are Liars by Soraya Chemaly. [24.11.2013]
The Six Ways We Talk About a Teenage Girl's Age: The idea that a teen can be "older than her chronological age" puts young girls in danger by Soraya Chemaly. [05.09.2013]
Susan Wilff Chen (0/1)
The Street-Sweeping Show by Feng Jicai. Translated by Susan Wilff Chen.
Phyllis Chesler (0/1)
My Life of Hell in an Afghan Harem by Phyllis Chesler. [23.09.2013]
G. K. Chesterton[1] (1/6)
Heretics by G. K. Chesterton.[1] [03.09.2021]
The Deluge by G. K. Chesterton. [26.07.2020]
Why I Am Not a Socialist by G. K. Chesterton. [26.10.2017]
Why I Believe in Christianity by G. K. Chesterton. [26.10.2017]
Christianity and Rationalism by G. K. Chesterton. [26.10.2017]
A Child of the Snows by G. K. Chesterton. [26.10.2017]
Love and Freindship and Other Early Works: A Collection of Juvenile Writings [...] by Jane Austen. Preface by G. K. Chesterton. [28.10.2016]
James Allan Cheyne (0/1)
On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-Profound Bullshit by Derek J. Koehler, Gordon Pennycook, James Allan Cheyne, Jonathan A. Fugelsang, and Nathaniel Barr. [11.12.2015]
Ted Chiang[1] (0/1)
Division by Zero by Ted Chiang.[1] [03.01.2023]
Rob Chilson[1] (0/1)
Passing in the Night by Rob Chilson. Illustrated by John Weinberg. [21.02.2018]
Svetlana Chmakova[1] (0/1)
Witch & Wizard: The Manga: Free Comic Book Day Preview by James Patterson. Illustrated by Svetlana Chmakova.[1] [13.05.2018]
Margaret Cho[1] (0/1)
Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn by Tera Patrick with Carrie Borzillo. Foreword by Margaret Cho.[1] [29.07.2014]
Noam Chomsky[1] (21/41)
Occupy by Noam Chomsky. Edited by Greg Ruggiero.[1] [02.05.2019]
Secrets, Lies and Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [01.03.2017]
Keeping the Rabble in Line by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
Rethinking Camelot: JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture by Noam Chomsky. [23.02.2017]
Counter-Revolutionary Violence: Bloodbaths in Fact and Propaganda by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky. Preface by Richard A. Falk.[1] [06.05.2015]
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky.[1] [12.11.2014]
Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky. [07.06.2011]
Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies by Noam Chomsky.[1] [31.12.2010]
Deterring Democracy by Noam Chomsky.[1] [05.12.2010]
Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs by Noam Chomsky. [29.11.2010]
The Umbrella of U.S. Power: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Contradictions of U.S. Policy by Noam Chomsky. [28.10.2010]
What Uncle Sam Really Wants by Noam Chomsky. [26.10.2010]
Middle East Illusions (including Peace in the Middle East? Reflections on Justice and Nationhood) by Noam Chomsky.[1] [28.08.2010]
Year 501: The Conquest Continues by Noam Chomsky. [14.04.2010]
The Chomsky Reader by Noam Chomsky. Edited by James Peck.[1] [08.04.2010]
American Power and the New Mandarins by Noam Chomsky.[1] [25.03.2010]
9-11 by Noam Chomsky.[1] [08.03.2010]
Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy by Noam Chomsky.[1] [18.11.2009]
Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians (Updated Version) by Noam Chomsky.[1] [24.10.2009]
What We Say Goes: Conversations on U.S. Power in a Changing World by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [18.01.2009]
Can Civilization Survive Capitalism? by Noam Chomsky. [09.08.2022; 12.03.2013]
Occupy Protest Support by Noam Chomsky. [02.05.2019]
Remembering Howard Zinn by Noam Chomsky. [02.05.2019]
Occupying Foreign Policy by Noam Chomsky. [02.05.2019]
InterOccupy by Noam Chomsky. [02.05.2019]
After Thirty Years of Class War by Noam Chomsky. [02.05.2019]
Occupy: Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture by Noam Chomsky. [01.05.2019]
Health Care by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Reflections on Democracy by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
The Emerging Global Economic Order by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Crime and Gun Control by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Media, Knowledge, and Objectivity by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Class by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [27.02.2017]
Race by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
They Don't Even Know That They Don't Know by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
The World Bank, GATT and Free Trade by David Barsamian and Noam Chomsky. [26.02.2017]
Turkey Continues to Muzzle Democracy's Watchdogs by Christophe Deloire and Noam Chomsky. [16.11.2015]
We Are All... Fill in the Blank by Noam Chomsky. [17.01.2015]
Business Elites Are Waging a Brutal Class War in America by Noam Chomsky. [15.10.2014]
Thinking Like Corporations Is Harming American Universities by Noam Chomsky. [09.10.2014]
America's Corporate Doctrine of Power a Grave Threat to Humanity by Noam Chomsky. [02.07.2014]
The Dangerous Rogue States Operating in the Mideast - U.S. and Israel by Noam Chomsky. [07.12.2013]
The Soviet Union Versus Socialism by Noam Chomsky. [10.11.2013]
Intelligent Design? by Noam Chomsky. [10.11.2013]
De-Americanizing the World by Noam Chomsky. [06.11.2013]
Middle East Terrorism and the American Ideological System by Noam Chomsky. [30.10.2013]
Hidden Power and Built Form: The Politics Behind the Architecture by Noam Chomsky. [28.10.2013]
The Obama Doctrine by Noam Chomsky. [08.10.2013]
Why the Israel-Palestine 'Negotiations' Are a Complete Farce by Noam Chomsky. [08.09.2013]
Three Models for the Description of Language by Noam Chomsky. [03.09.2013]
Fantasies by Noam Chomsky. [22.07.2013]
It's Not Radical Islam that Worries the US - It's Independence by Noam Chomsky. [20.06.2013]
The Imperial Way: American Decline in Perspective, Part 2 by Noam Chomsky. [29.05.2013]
"Losing" the World: American Decline in Perspective, Part 1 by Noam Chomsky. [29.05.2013]
Somebody Else's Atrocities by Noam Chomsky. [29.05.2013]
Plutonomy and the Precariat: On the History of the U.S. Economy in Decline by Noam Chomsky. [23.05.2013]
In Hiroshima's Shadow by Noam Chomsky. [22.05.2013]
Why America and Israel Are the Greatest Threats to Peace by Noam Chomsky. [22.05.2013]
The Week the World Stood Still: The Cuban Missile Crisis and Ownership of the World by Noam Chomsky. [13.05.2013]
Destroying the Commons: How the Magna Carta Became a Minor Carta by Noam Chomsky. [21.04.2013]
Violence and Dignity: Reflections on the Middle East by Noam Chomsky. [29.03.2013]
Isaac Chotiner (0/1)
Noam Chomsky Believes Trump Is "the Worst Criminal in Human History" by Isaac Chotiner. [30.10.2020]
Chris Riddell[1] (1/5)
Ottólína og gula kisan eftir Chris Riddell. Þýtt af Ásdísi Guðnadóttur.[1] [20.06.2018]
Pirate Stew by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell.[1] [11.12.2020]
Nicholas Was... by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell. [25.12.2015]
Dark Sonnet by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell. [17.12.2015]
Babycakes by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell. [17.12.2015]
The Scorpio Boys in the City of Lux Sing Their Strange Songs by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Chris Riddell. [12.10.2015]
Brian Christian[1] (1/0)
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths.[1] [21.08.2021]
T. M. Christian (0/1)
The Masked Marauders by T. M. Christian.
Ulf Christiansson (0/1)
Rokk Hávaði Djöfulsins eða tónlist Guðs? eftir Thomas Arnroth. Inngangur eftir Ulf Christiansson. Þýtt af Fanny Kristínu Tryggvadóttur. [23.07.2013]
Agatha Christie[1] (2/0)
Ten Little Niggers by Agatha Christie.[1]
The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christie.[1]
Greta Christina[1] (2/4)
Bending: Dirty Kinky Stories About Pain, Power, Religion, Unicorns, & More by Greta Christina. [06.08.2013]
Why Are You Atheists So Angry?: 99 Things That Piss Off the Godless by Greta Christina. [24.06.2012]
Comforting Thoughts About Death that Have Nothing to Do with God by Greta Christina. [08.09.2015]
Why should atheists have to show respect for religion? by Greta Christina. [31.03.2015]
The Armor of God, or, The Top One Reason Religion Is Harmful by Greta Christina. [08.08.2013]
Are We Having Sex Now or What? by Greta Christina.
Johnnie Christmas (0/2)
Angel Catbird Volume 2: To Castle Catula by Margaret Atwood. Foreword by G. Willow Wilson. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas.[1] [25.05.2018]
Angel Catbird by Margaret Atwood. Illustrated by Johnnie Christmas. [15.05.2017]
George W. Chrystal (0/1)
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Translated by George W. Chrystal.[1] [23.12.2021]
Winston S. Churchill[1] (0/1)
If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg by Winston S. Churchill. [21.12.2021]
Scott Ciencin[1] (2/0)
The Avatar Trilogy Book One: Shadowdale by Scott Ciencin.[1]
The Avatar Trilogy Book Two: Tantras by Scott Ciencin.[1]
Vincente Cifuentes (0/1)
Alan Moore's Magic Words by Alan Moore. Illustrated by Alfredo Torres, Juan Jose Ryp, Martin Cáceres, Sergo Bleda, and Vincente Cifuentes.[1] [08.10.2011]
Maelo Cintron (0/1)
Star Challenge: Planets in Peril by Christopher Black. Illustrated by Maelo Cintron.
Carlo M. Cipolla (0/1)
The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla. [28.01.2015]
Andrew Clapham (1/0)
Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction by Andrew Clapham.[1] [25.07.2009]
Chris Claremont[1] (2/56)
The Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Bob McLeod, John Byrne, and John Romita, Jr. [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne. [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 149: And the Dead Shall Bury the Living! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Josef Rubinstein.[1] [14.02.2015]
The Uncanny X-Men 148: Cry, Mutant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [14.02.2015]
The Uncanny X-Men 147: Rogue Storm! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [20.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 146: Murderworld! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [17.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 145: Kidnapped! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [17.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 144: Even in Death... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Brent Anderson.[1] [17.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 124: He Only Laughs When I Hurt! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 123: Listen - Stop Me If You've Heard It - but This One Will Kill You! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 122: Cry for the Children! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 121: Shoot-Out at the Stampede! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 120: Wanted: Wolverine! Dead or Alive! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 119: Twas the Night Before Christmas... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 118: The Submergence of Japan by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 117: Psi War! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 116: To Save the Savage Land by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 115: Visions of Death! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 114: Desolation by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 113: Showdown! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 112: Magneto Triumphant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.11.2013]
X-Men 111: Mindgames! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.11.2013]
X-Men 110: The 'X'-Sanction by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Tony DeZuniga.[1] [28.10.2013]
X-Men 109: Home Are the Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 108: Armageddon Now by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 107: Where No X-Man Has Gone Before! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 106: Dark Shroud of the Past! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 105: Phoenix Unleashed! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 104: The Gentleman's Name Is Magneto by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 103: The Fall of the Tower by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 102: Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut? by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 101: Like a Phoenix from the Ashes by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 100: Greater Love Hath No X-Man... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 99: Deathstar, Rising! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [21.10.2013]
X-Men 98: Merry Christmas, X-Men... The Sentinels Have Returned! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 97: My Brother, My Enemy! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 96: Night of the Demon! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 95: Warhunt! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [07.10.2013]
X-Men 94: The Doomsmith Scenario! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [07.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 143: Demon by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 142: Mind Out of Time! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 141: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [03.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 140: Rage! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 139: ...Something Wicked This Way Comes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 138: Elegy by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [02.10.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 137: The Fate of the Phoenix! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 136: Child of Light and Darkness! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 135: Dark Phoenix by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 134: Too Late, The Heroes! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 133: Wolverine: Alone! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 132: And Hellfire is Their Name! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 131: Run for Your Life! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 130: Dazzler by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 129: God Spare the Child... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 128: The Action of the Tiger! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 127: The Quality of Hatred! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 126: How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth...! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 125: There's Something Awful on Muir Island! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by John Byrne.[1] [07.09.2013]
Henry Claridge[1] (0/1)
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Introduction by Henry Claridge.[1] [20.09.2020]
Colleen Clark[1] (0/1)
You Have Body Issues by Colleen Clark. [19.11.2016]
J. B. Clark[1] (0/1)
A True Story by Lucian. Introduction by Charles Whibley. Illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley, J. B. Clark, and William Strang. Translated by Francis Hicks.[1] [14.06.2022]
Arthur C. Clarke[1] (1/12)
Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [31.01.2018 - Hugo, Nebula & Locus Award winner]
The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke. [04.04.2023]
The Wind from the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [04.04.2023]
The Shining Ones by Arthur C. Clarke. [04.04.2023]
Superiority by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [04.04.2023]
A Walk in the Dark by Arthur C. Clarke. [04.04.2023]
Rescue Party by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [04.04.2023]
The Deep Range by Arthur C. Clarke. [20.10.2014]
The Parasite by Arthur C. Clarke. [20.10.2014]
The Star by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [20.10.2014 - Hugo Award winner]
The Stroke of the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke. [20.10.2014]
Second Dawn by Arthur C. Clarke. [30.09.2014]
The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke.[1] [23.06.2014 - Retro Hugo Award winner]
Peter Clarke (0/1)
Defiance by Lisa Smedman. Illustrated by Peter Clarke. [23.06.2021]
George S. Clason[1] (1/0)
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason.[1] [02.04.2019]
James Clavell[1] (6/1)
Gai-Jin by James Clavell.[1]
King Rat by James Clavell.[1]
Noble House by James Clavell.[1]
Shogun by James Clavell.[1]
Tai-Pan by James Clavell.[1]
Whirlwind by James Clavell.[1]
The Art of War by Sun Tzu. Translated by James Clavell.[1]
Beverly Cleary[1] (3/0)
Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary.[1]
Runaway Ralph by Beverly Cleary.[1]
The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary.[1]
John Cleese[1] (0/1)
Syria and Alert to Threats in Europe by John Cleese. [30.08.2013]
Brian Clegg[1] (1/0)
Ecologic: The Truth and Lies of Green Economics by Brian Clegg. [10.06.2012]
John Cleland[1] (1/0)
Fanny Hill; or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland.[1] [19.02.2015]
Jennifer Clement[1] (1/0)
Beðið fyrir brottnumdum eftir Jennifer Clement. Þýtt af Ingunni Snædal. [19.02.2016]
Brian Clevinger (1/0)
Skullkickers: Four Tavern Tales by Adam Warren, Brian Clevinger, Chris Sims, and Ray Fawkes. Illustrated by Jeff Cruz, Jim Zubkavich, Joe Vriens, and Scott Hepburn. [30.07.2012]
Ernest Cline[1] (1/1)
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.[1] [31.10.2016]
Nerd Porn Auteur by Ernest Cline. [04.10.2016]
Becky Cloonan[1] (0/4)
American Virgin 4: Around the World by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan and Ryan Kelly.[1] [23.10.2022]
American Virgin 3: Wet by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan and Jim Rugg.[1] [30.08.2011]
American Virgin 2: Going Down by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan.[1] [30.08.2011]
American Virgin 1: Head by Steven T. Seagle. Illustrated by Becky Cloonan.[1] [30.08.2011]
Joshua Clover (0/1)
Amanda Palmer's Accidental Experiment with Real Communism by Joshua Clover. [22.04.2013]
Daniel Clowes[1] (6/9)
Patience by Daniel Clowes.[1] [25.10.2022]
Like a Velvet Glove in Cast Iron by Daniel Clowes.[1] [28.09.2021]
Caricature: Nine Stories by Daniel Clowes.[1] [28.09.2021]
Pussey! by Daniel Clowes.[1] [30.09.2011]
Ghost World by Daniel Clowes.[1] [20.09.2011]
David Boring by Daniel Clowes.[1] [31.08.2011]
Black Nylon by Daniel Clowes. [28.09.2021]
Gynecology by Daniel Clowes. [28.09.2021]
Green Eyeliner by Daniel Clowes. [27.09.2021]
Immortal, Invisible by Daniel Clowes. [27.09.2021]
Like a Weed, Joe by Daniel Clowes. [27.09.2021]
MCMLXVI by Daniel Clowes. [27.09.2021]
The Goldmommy by Daniel Clowes. [26.09.2021]
Blue Italian Shit by Daniel Clowes. [26.09.2021]
Caricature by Daniel Clowes. [26.09.2021]
Florence Earle Coates[1] (0/1)
The Gods Remember by Florence Earle Coates. [07.03.2015]
Ta-Nehisi Coates[1] (0/1)
Conduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates. [20.01.2020]
Jo Shannon Cochran (0/1)
The Lady of Roth Shan by Jo Shannon Cochran. Illustrated by Bob Lessl. [24.08.2021]
Lauren Cocking (0/1)
On the Gleefully Indecent Poems of a Medieval Welsh Feminist Poet by Lauren Cocking. [19.05.2022]
Dave Cockrum[1] (0/19)
The Uncanny X-Men 148: Cry, Mutant! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [14.02.2015]
The Uncanny X-Men 147: Rogue Storm! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [20.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 146: Murderworld! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [17.11.2013]
The Uncanny X-Men 145: Kidnapped! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Josef Rubinstein.[1] [17.11.2013]
X-Men 107: Where No X-Man Has Gone Before! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 106: Dark Shroud of the Past! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 105: Phoenix Unleashed! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [27.10.2013]
X-Men 104: The Gentleman's Name Is Magneto by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 103: The Fall of the Tower by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 102: Who Shall Stop the Juggernaut? by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 101: Like a Phoenix from the Ashes by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 100: Greater Love Hath No X-Man... by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [22.10.2013]
X-Men 99: Deathstar, Rising! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [21.10.2013]
X-Men 98: Merry Christmas, X-Men... The Sentinels Have Returned! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 97: My Brother, My Enemy! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 96: Night of the Demon! by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [17.10.2013]
X-Men 95: Warhunt! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [07.10.2013]
X-Men 94: The Doomsmith Scenario! by Chris Claremont and Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [07.10.2013]
Giant-Size X-Men 1: Second Genesis by Len Wein. Illustrated by Dave Cockrum.[1] [07.10.2013]
Ethan Coen[1] (1/1)
Gates of Eden: Stories by Ethan Coen.[1] [17.07.2009]
Election Thank You Notes by Ethan Coen. [12.11.2016]
J.M. Coetzee[1] (2/0)
Waiting for the Barbarians by J.M. Coetzee.[1] [13.07.2021]
Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee.[1] [21.03.2009 - Man Booker Prize Winner]
Danny Cohen (0/1)
On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace by Danny Cohen. [09.01.2013]
Leonard Cohen[1] (1/17)
A Ballet of Lepers: A Novel and Stories by Leonard Cohen. Afterword by Alexandra Pleshoyano.[1] [24.02.2023]
Trade by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
Strange Boy with a Hammer by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
ive had lots of pets by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
Short Story on Greek Island by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
David Who? by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
The Jukebox Heart: Excerpt from a Journal by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
A Week Is a Very Long Time by Leonard Cohen. [23.02.2023]
Lullaby by Leonard Cohen. [22.02.2023]
The Shaving Ritual by Leonard Cohen. [22.02.2023]
Mister Euemer Episodes by Leonard Cohen. [22.02.2023]
Ceremonies by Leonard Cohen. [22.02.2023]
A Hundred Suits from Russia by Leonard Cohen. [22.02.2023]
Polly by Leonard Cohen. [21.02.2023]
Signals by Leonard Cohen. [20.02.2023]
O.K. Herb, O.K. Flo by Leonard Cohen. [20.02.2023]
Saint Jig by Leonard Cohen. [20.02.2023]
A Ballet of Lepers by Leonard Cohen. [20.02.2023]
Nick Cohen[1] (0/2)
The White Left Has Issued Its First Fatwa by Nick Cohen. [03.11.2016]
The Phantom Menace of Militant Atheism by Nick Cohen. [23.09.2014]
Nik Cohn[1] (0/3)
Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night by Nik Cohn.[1] [28.05.2019]
Be Happy! Don't Worry by Nik Cohn.
Classic Rock by Nik Cohn.
Juan Cole[1] (0/1)
Christopher Hitchens's Last Battle by Juan Cole. [02.02.2022]
Olivia Cole (0/1)
Open Letter to the Three White Students Who Filed a Discrimination Complaint Against Their Black Teacher by Olivia Cole. [06.12.2013]
Samantha Cole (0/9)
This Quantum Physicist Used Machine Learning to Map Reddit's Sexual Fetishes by Samantha Cole. [16.03.2020]
An Adult Model Explains How to Take the Best Nude Selfies by Samantha Cole. [16.03.2020]
Deepfakes Were Created as a Way to Own Women's Bodies—We Can't Forget That by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
Pornhub Doesn't Care by Emanuel Maiberg and Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
Fucking in Public Reveals Who Public Spaces Are Really For by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
I Tried Not to Cum While Playing the Adult Games Advertised on Pornhub by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
How Censorship Created Porn's New Face of Pleasure by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
Creator of DeepNude, App that Undresses Photos of Women, Takes It Offline by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
These Nudes Do Not Exist and I Don't Know Why This Startup Does Either by Samantha Cole. [15.03.2020]
Samuel Taylor Coleridge[1] (0/10)
The Devil's Thoughts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [27.10.2022]
Frost at Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [27.10.2022]
The Eolian Harp by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [27.10.2022]
The Destruction of the Bastille by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [27.10.2022]
Songs of the Pixies by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [27.10.2022]
To Kosciusko by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [20.10.2022]
A Mathematical Problem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. [19.10.2022]
A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress, who deserted him in quest of a more wealthy husband in the East Indies by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. [19.10.2022]
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [12.10.2022]
Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.[1] [11.04.2016]
Colette[1] (0/1)
The Other Wife by Colette. Translated by Matthew Ward.
Byron Coley[1] (0/1)
Tell Me When It's Over by Byron Coley.
David J. Collins[1] (0/1)
Georgetown University, Learning from Its Sins by David J. Collins. [01.09.2016]
Renaud Collins (0/1)
Skósveinar 1: Banana! eftir Didier Ah-koon. Myndskreytt af Renaud Collins. Þýtt af Braga Valdimar Skúlasyni. [30.07.2016]
Ron Collins[1] (0/2)
True Power by Ron Collins. Illustrated by Michael Sutfin. [16.01.2023]
The Time of Leaving by Ron Collins. Illustrated by Dave Kooharian. [26.04.2022]
Simon Collison (1/0)
CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions by Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, and Simon Collison. [30.04.2008 - Technical stuff for work.]
Carlo Collodi[1] (1/0)
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Translated by Carol Della Chiesa.[1] [08.10.2022]
Darlene Coltrain[1] (0/1)
Firebearer by Darlene Coltrain and Lois Tilton. [03.12.2019]
Bruce Colville (1/0)
Twilight #15: Spirits and Spells by Bruce Colville.
William W. Connors[1] (0/1)
Tales of the Fifth Age: The Gift of Fire by Sue Weinlein Cook and William W. Connors. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. [22.12.2022]
Joseph Conrad[1] (2/1)
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.[1]
Victory by Joseph Conrad.[1]
Autocracy and War by Joseph Conrad. [07.09.2021]
Peter Constantine[1] (0/2)
Eastern Rain by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov and Peter Constantine.
The Collected Stories by Vladimir Nabokov. Translated by Dmitri Nabokov, Hilda Ward, Peter Constantine, Peter Pertzov, and Simon Karlinsky.[1]
John Cook[1] (1/0)
The Debunking Handbook by John Cook and Stephan Lewandowsky. [01.12.2011]
Sue Weinlein Cook[1] (0/1)
Tales of the Fifth Age: The Gift of Fire by Sue Weinlein Cook and William W. Connors. Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. [22.12.2022]
Tonya Carter Cook (3/0)
Dragonlance Elven Nations Trilogy Volume One: Firstborn by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya Carter Cook.[1]
Dragonlance Elven Nations Trilogy Volume Three: The Qualinesti by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya Carter Cook.[1]
Dragonlance Preludes Volume One: Darkness and Light by Paul B. Thompson and Tonya Carter Cook.[1]
Caroline Coon[1] (0/1)
Rebels Against the System by Caroline Coon.
Stephanie Coontz[1] (0/1)
Why Gender Equality Stalled by Stephanie Coontz. [18.02.2013]
Dave Cooper[1] (6/0)
Underbelly: Additional Observations on the Beauty/Ugliness of Mostly Pillowy Girls by Dave Cooper. [27.01.2016]
Completely Pip and Norton by Dave Cooper.
Crumple: The Status of Knuckle by Dave Cooper.
Dan and Larry: In Don't Do That by Dave Cooper.
Ripple by Dave Cooper.
Suckle by Dave Cooper.
James Fennimore Cooper[1] (1/0)
The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fennimore Cooper.[1] [08.08.2018]
Marc Cooper (0/1)
The Last Defender of the American Republic?: An Interwiew with Gore Vidal by Marc Cooper. [06.11.2013]
Susan Cooper[1] (5/0)
Greenwitch by Susan Cooper.[1]
Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper.[1]
Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper.[1]
The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper.[1]
The Grey King by Susan Cooper.[1]
Gail Cornwall[1] (0/1)
The Two Reasons Parents Regret Having Kids by Gail Cornwall. [31.08.2021]
Bernard Cornwell[1] (3/0)
Sharpe's Company by Bernard Cornwell.[1]
Sharpe's Eagle by Bernard Cornwell.[1]
Sharpe's Gold by Bernard Cornwell.[1]
Julio Cortázar[1] (0/2)
Samruni garðanna eftir Julio Cortázar. Þýtt af Ingibjörgu Haraldsdóttur.[1] [26.09.2022]
Don't You Blame Anyone by Julio Cortázar. Translated by Alberto Manguel.
Simon Cottee[1] (1/3)
Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq and the Left edited by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. Afterword by Christopher Hitchens.[1] [02.02.2022]
Summary of Edward S. Herman's Letter to the Nation, January 10, 2002 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [01.02.2022]
Summary of Noam Chomsky's Letter to the Nation, October 1, 2001 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [01.02.2022]
Terror, Iraq, and the Left by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [24.01.2022]
Joshua W. Cotter (1/0)
Nod Away by Joshua W. Cotter.[1] [05.08.2020]
Tressie McMillan Cottom[1] (0/1)
The Intersectional Presidency by Tressie McMillan Cottom. [27.10.2021]
Charles Cotton[1] (0/1)
Essays by Michel de Montaigne. Edited by William Carew Hazlitt. Translated by Charles Cotton.[1] [07.06.2016]
Ann Coulter[1] (0/1)
Any Growing Interest in Soccer a Sign of Nation's Moral Decay by Ann Coulter. [26.06.2014]
Kristi Coulter[1] (0/1)
Giving up alcohol opened my eyes to the infuriating truth about why women drink by Kristi Coulter. [22.08.2016]
Douglas Coupland[1] (2/0)
Microserfs by Douglas Coupland.[1] [27.08.2011]
Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture by Douglas Coupland.[1]
W. L. Courtney, LL.D.[1] (0/1)
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill. Introduction by W. L. Courtney, LL.D..[1] [13.04.2021]
Simona Covel (0/1)
Stop Selling Me Porn by Simona Covel. [15.03.2013]
David Coward (0/2)
Louise de Valliere by Alexander Dumas. Introduction by David Coward.[1]
The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexander Dumas. Introduction by David Coward.[1]
Steve Cox (0/1)
Solaris by Stanislaw Lem. Translated by Joanna Kilmartin and Steve Cox.[1] [26.12.2016]
Jerry A. Coyne[1] (0/4)
David Dobbs Mucks Up Evolution, Part I by Jerry A. Coyne. [10.12.2013]
The Surreal Treehoppers by Jerry A. Coyne. [16.07.2013]
A New Exposé of Mother Teresa Shows that She—and the Vatican—Were Even Worse than We Thought by Jerry A. Coyne. [10.07.2013]
Science, Religion, and Society: The Problem of Evolution in America by Jerry A. Coyne. [27.05.2012]
James Crabtree[1] (0/1)
A Brush with Life by Tim Emswiler. Illustrated by James Crabtree. [18.06.2021]
Patricia Davidson Cran (0/1)
There's a Man in the Habit of Hitting Me on the Head with an Umbrella by Fernando Sorrentino. Translated by Norman Thomas di Giovanni and Patricia Davidson Cran.
Dan Crawford (0/1)
How Nemra Added a Line to the Book of Thieves by Dan Crawford. Illustrated by Kevin Ward. [02.02.2021]
Jackson Crawford[1] (0/1)
The Cowboy Hávamál translated by Jackson Crawford. [10.10.2017]
John Martin Crawford[1] (0/1)
Kalevala edited by Elias Lönnrot. Translated by John Martin Crawford.[1] [20.03.2023]
Patrick Creagh (0/1)
Why Read the Classics? by Italo Calvino. Translated by Patrick Creagh. [22.09.2014]
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw[1] (0/1)
Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw. [27.10.2021]
Guido Crepax[1] (2/0)
Justine Part Two by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade. [10.04.2014]
Justine Part One by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade. [10.04.2014]
Eleanor Crewes (1/0)
The Times I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crewes.[1] [28.07.2021]
Caroline Criado Perez[1] (1/0)
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez.[1] [09.08.2021]
Robert X. Cringely[1] (0/1)
The U.S. Computer Industry Is Dying and I'll Tell You Exactly Who Is Killing It and Why by Robert X. Cringely. [25.06.2015]
Douglas Crockford[1] (1/12)
Javascript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford. [26.05.2014]
Top Down Operator Precedence by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
The Elements of JavaScript Style, Part One by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
JScript Memory Leaks by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
JavaScript and HTML Script Tags by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
Prototypal Inheritance in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
Classical Inheritance in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
Private Members in JavaScript by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
The Little JavaScripter by Douglas Crockford. [01.05.2015]
Code Conventions for the JavaScript Programming Language by Douglas Crockford. [29.04.2015]
A Survey of the JavaScript Programming Language by Douglas Crockford. [29.04.2015]
The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language Has Become the World's Most Popular Programming Language by Douglas Crockford. [29.04.2015]
JavaScript: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language by Douglas Crockford. [29.04.2015]
Anna Helen Crofts (0/1)
Poetry and the Gods by H. P. Lovecraft with Anna Helen Crofts. [23.11.2014; ]
David Cronenberg[1] (1/0)
Consumed: A Novel by David Cronenberg.[1] [04.02.2016 - Ballard + William Gibson]
Helena Cronin[1] (1/0)
The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and Sexual Selection from Darwin to Today by Helena Cronin.[1] [03.04.2019]
Margaret Crosland[1] (0/1)
The Crimes of Love by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Margaret Crosland.[1]
Robert Crossley (0/1)
Kindred Reader's Guide: Critical Essay by Robert Crossley. [10.09.2022]
R. Crumb[1] (0/3)
Winta Wundaland by Aline Kominsky-Crumb and R. Crumb. [20.05.2014]
The Book of Genesis illustrated by R. Crumb.[1] [04.11.2009]
The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship by Charles Bukowski. Illustrated by R. Crumb.[1]
Sophie Crumb (0/1)
"Hey, Soph, Whazzup?" by Sophie Crumb. [20.05.2014]
William B. Crump (0/1)
The Lay of Droone by William B. Crump. Illustrated by Erik Baker. [27.02.2020]
Donna Cruz (0/1)
Bréf til 16 ára mín eftir Donna Cruz. [18.08.2020]
Jeff Cruz (0/1)
Skullkickers: Four Tavern Tales by Adam Warren, Brian Clevinger, Chris Sims, and Ray Fawkes. Illustrated by Jeff Cruz, Jim Zubkavich, Joe Vriens, and Scott Hepburn. [30.07.2012]
Paul Csicsery (0/1)
Altamont, California by Paul Csicsery.
Darren C. Cummings (0/1)
Lifegiver by Darren C. Cummings. Illustrated by Charlie Parker. [31.08.2021]
Mark Cummings (0/1)
Ripples in the Fabric of the Multiuniverse by Mark Cummings. [06.03.2017]
Denise Cummins[1] (0/1)
What Happens When You Believe in Ayn Rand and Modern Economic Theory by Denise Cummins. [23.02.2016]
Darryl Cunningham[1] (0/1)
The Facts in the Case of Dr. Andrew Wakefield by Darryl Cunningham. [22.04.2013]
Elaine Cunningham[1] (0/1)
The Great Hunt by Elaine Cunningham. Illustrated by Stephen Schwartz. [24.03.2023]
Michael Cunningham[1] (0/2)
Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury, Part II: How to Define Greatness? by Michael Cunningham. [20.09.2016]
Letter from the Pulitzer Fiction Jury: What Really Happened This Year by Michael Cunningham. [20.09.2016]
Jeremiah Curtin[1] (0/1)
Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Translated by Jeremiah Curtin.[1] [25.05.2020]
Howard Curtis[1] (0/1)
Elissa by Fawzi Mellah. Translated by Howard Curtis.
Thomas Cushman[1] (1/3)
Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq and the Left edited by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. Afterword by Christopher Hitchens.[1] [02.02.2022]
Summary of Edward S. Herman's Letter to the Nation, January 10, 2002 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [01.02.2022]
Summary of Noam Chomsky's Letter to the Nation, October 1, 2001 by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [01.02.2022]
Terror, Iraq, and the Left by Simon Cottee and Thomas Cushman. [24.01.2022]
Cynthia Trililani (0/1)
Í leit að rödd og sjálfsmynd í nýju heimalandi: Ræða Cynthiu Trililani í Druslugöngunni 26. júlí 2014 eftir Cynthiu Trililani. [27.08.2019]
Uriah Derick D'Arcy (1/0)
The Black Vampyre; A Legend of St. Domingo by Uriah Derick D'Arcy. Introduction by Duncan Faherty and Ed White.[1] [20.12.2020]
Faramerz Dabhoiwala[1] (1/0)
The Origins of Sex: A History of the First Sexual Revolution by Faramerz Dabhoiwala.[1] [08.05.2023]
Philip Dadd[1] (0/1)
William Tell Told Again by P. G. Wodehouse with John W. Houghton. Illustrated by Philip Dadd.[1] [16.02.2015]
Dagur Hjartarson (1/2)
Ljósagangur: Vísindaskáldsaga eftir Dag Hjartarson. [11.04.2022]
Ástarljoð eftir Dag Hjartarson. [27.08.2019]
Þegar farið er að sjá fyrir endann á síðasta ástarsambandinu í Rvk eftir Dag Hjartarson. [10.06.2015]
Dagur Sigurðarson[1] (0/7)
Raun vísinda eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [26.09.2022]
Ljóðabréf eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [26.09.2022]
Gljátíð eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [26.09.2022]
Lítið ljóð um heimspeki eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [26.09.2022]
Konúngsleyfi eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [25.09.2022]
Getið sólskinsfífl eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [25.09.2022]
Hvað úngur nemur: Pöddugoggsljóð eftir Dag Sigurðarson. [25.09.2022]
Roald Dahl[1] (2/0)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.[1] [22.11.2019]
The BFG by Roald Dahl. Illustrated by Quentin Blake.[1] [17.04.2017]
Ned Dameron[1] (0/1)
Lord of the Keep by Brenda K. Ward. Illustrated by Ned Dameron. [26.11.2019]
Claire Danes[1] (0/1)
Death: The Time of Your Life by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Claire Danes. Illustrated by Chris Bachalo, Mark Buckingham, and Mark Pennington.[1] [29.10.2017]
Daníel Páll Jónasson (1/0)
Fagradalsfjall: Í návígi við eldgos eftir Daníel Pál Jónasson. [04.11.2021]
Stephen Daniele[1] (0/1)
Hunt's End by Rudy Thauberger. Illustrated by Stephen Daniele. [27.05.2022]
Dante Alighieri[1] (2/3)
Divine Comedy [...] by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1] [23.01.2023]
La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri. Preface by W. M. Rossetti. Translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.[1] [24.12.2022]
Paradise by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1] [23.01.2023]
Purgatory by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1] [21.01.2023]
Inferno by Dante Alighieri. Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.[1] [19.01.2023]
Francisco Dao (0/1)
The Trolls Have Won by Francisco Dao. [25.09.2013]
Allison Darcy[1] (0/1)
The Prison Guard Gives Her Elegy by Allison Darcy. [26.04.2022]
Darlene (0/1)
The Pawns of Crux by Steven Saylor. Illustrated by Darlene. [08.06.2018]
Charles Darwin[1] (1/0)
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life by Charles Darwin. Introduction by Jeff Wallace.[1] [12.06.2017]
Helge Dascher (0/1)
Factory Summers by Guy Delisle. Translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall.[1] [12.04.2023]
John Davey (0/2)
The Best of Michael Moorcock by Michael Moorcock. Edited by John Davey. Afterword by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer.[1] [14.12.2022]
Elric: A New Reader's Guide by John Davey. [23.07.2016]
Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson[1] (1/28)
Heimaslátrun eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson.[1] [30.03.2021]
Ylur annars eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Keith J. í stiganum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Koddar og krepptir hnefar eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Engra orða staður eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Ég líka eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Kenndafléttur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Lífið í beygju þarna eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Augu eitt og tvö eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Millimetri eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Mosagómur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Höfuð og skömm eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Vængir eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Eitthvað er í þokunni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
IV eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Re: Kæra Universum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Mannlýsing eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Við erum ekki lengur í víkinni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Línan í grasinu eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Öldugangur, ævilangur eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Ég á hlut eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Upp úr rifunni eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Brot pg bláþræðir eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Mold á skýi eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Þegar áin byrjaði að renna eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Beðið eftir bornum eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Fjall vill eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Völina eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Heimaslátrun eftir Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson. [30.03.2021]
Davíð Oddsson[1] (1/9)
Nokkrir góðir dagar án Guðnýjar eftir Davíð Oddsson.[1] [18.03.2017]
Að loknum hádegisfréttum í mars 1986 eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Glæpur skekur Húsnæðisstofnun eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Aftan að ógnvaldinum í Kreml eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Saga úr skóla eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Nokkrir góðir dagar án Guðnýjar eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Innilokunarkennd í Moskvu eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Góði guð, gefðu mér tyggjó eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Erindi við gamlan vin eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Snúist til varnar Íslandi eftir Davíð Oddsson. [18.03.2017]
Davið Stefánsson[1] (0/2)
Vegfarandinn eftir Davið Stefánsson. [26.07.2022]
Einn kemur þá annar fer eftir Davið Stefánsson. [21.11.2013]
Davíð Þór Jónsson[1] (0/1)
Nokkur þekkt dægurlög sem sonnettur by Davíð Þór Jónsson. [17.02.2016]
Peter David (1/1)
Marvel 1602: Fantastic Four by Peter David. Illustrated by Pascal Alixe.[1] [26.08.2013]
Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born by Peter David. Illustrated by Jae Lee.[1] [13.05.2018]
Paul Davidson (0/1)
Scarred by Doug Beyer. Illustrated by Mark Texeira, Paul Davidson, and Steve Prescott. [10.04.2016]
Edward J. Davies, II[1] (1/0)
The United States in World History by Edward J. Davies, II.[1] [08.04.2021]
J. K. Davies (1/0)
Democracy and Classical Greece by J. K. Davies.[1]
Robertson Davies[1] (3/0)
The Lyre of Orpheus by Robertson Davies.[1]
The Rebel Angels by Robertson Davies.[1]
What's Bred in the Bone by Robertson Davies.[1] [Man Booker Prize shortlist]
Benjamin Davis[1] (0/2)
ORGASM by Benjamin Davis. [26.04.2022]
Inside the Last Cinnamon Raisin Bagel by Benjamin Davis. [26.04.2022]
Mike Davis[1] (1/0)
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World by Mike Davis.[1] [30.03.2023]
Stephen Davis[1] (0/1)
At the Riot House by Stephen Davis.
Vanessa Davis (0/1)
Untitled Diary Strips by Vanessa Davis. [20.05.2014]
Al Davison[1] (1/0)
The Spiral Cage: An Autobiography by Al Davison. [01.10.2010]
Richard Dawkins[1] (15/81)
Outgrowing God: A Beginner's Guide by Richard Dawkins.[1] [10.10.2019]
Science in the Soul: Selected Writings of a Passionate Rationalist by Richard Dawkins. Edited by Gillian Somerscales.[1] [11.08.2019]
Brief Candle in the Dark: My Life in Science by Richard Dawkins.[1] [21.01.2016]
An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist by Richard Dawkins.[1] [22.02.2014]
The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True by Richard Dawkins. Illustrated by Dave McKean.[1] [22.02.2014]
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution by Richard Dawkins.[1] [12.01.2010]
River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life by Richard Dawkins.[1] [12.10.2008; ]
A Devil's Chaplain: Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love by Richard Dawkins.[1]
Climbing Mount Improbable by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The Ancestor's Tale by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The Extended Phenotype by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins.[1]
Unweaving the Rainbow by Richard Dawkins.[1]
The Hidden Benefit of Covid Is Science that Could Change Our World by Richard Dawkins. [06.03.2021]
The Insidious Attacks on Scientific Truth by Richard Dawkins. [18.12.2020]
The Lava Lizard's Tale by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Honouring Hitch by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
More than My Uncle: A. F. 'Bill' Dawkins, 1916–2009 by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
O My Beloved Father: John Dawkins, 1915–2010 by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Memories of a Maestro by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Dawkins' Laws by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Athorism: Let's Hope It's a Lasting Vogue by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Sage Elder Statesman of the Dinosaur Fancy by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Jarvis and the Family Tree by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Great Bus Mystery by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Fundraising for Faith by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Farewell to a Digerati Dreamer by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Sea Turtle's Tale: There and Back Again (and Again?) by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Giant Tortoise's Tale: Islands Within Islands by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
About Time by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
If I Ruled the World... by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
In Praise of Subtitles; or, a Drubbing for Dubbing by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Who Would Rally Against Reason? by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
I Love Fireworks, but... by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
But Can They Suffer? by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
'Beyond Reasonable Doubt'? by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Dead Hand of Plato by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Atheists for Jesus by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Is Science a Religion? by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Science of Religion by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Merry Christmas, Prime Minister! by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Theology of the Tsunami by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The Guided Missiles of 9/11 by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
The 'Alabama Insert' by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Fifty Years On: Killing the Soul? by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Searching Under the Lamp-post by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Intelligent Aliens by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Net Gain by Richard Dawkins. [11.08.2019]
Twelve Misunderstandings of Kin Selection by Richard Dawkins. [10.08.2019]
An Ecology of Replicators by Richard Dawkins. [10.08.2019]
Universal Darwinism by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
'More Darwinian than Darwin': The Darwin–Wallace Papers by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
Dolittle and Darwin by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
Science and Sensibility by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
Speaking Up for Science: An Open Letter to Prince Charles by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
The Values of Science and the Science of Values by Richard Dawkins. [09.08.2019]
Gerin Oil by Richard Dawkins. [08.08.2019]
The Real Romance in the Stars by Richard Dawkins. [08.08.2019]
Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1] [08.06.2018]
Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists by Dan Barker. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1] [10.07.2014]
Adversarial Journalism and The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. [10.12.2013]
Growing Up in Ethology by Richard Dawkins. [13.01.2010]
A Devil's Chaplain by Richard Dawkins.
Chinese Junk and Chinese Whispers: From the Foreword to The Meme Machine by Susan Blackmore by Richard Dawkins.
Crystalline Truth and Crystal Balls by Richard Dawkins.
Darwin Triumphant: Darwinism as a Universal Truth by Richard Dawkins.
Dolly and the Cloth Heads by Richard Dawkins.
Ecology of Genes: Foreword to Pyramids of Life by Harvey Croze and John Reader by Richard Dawkins.
Eulogy for Douglas Adams: Church of Saint Martin in the Fields, London, 17 September 2001 by Richard Dawkins.
Eulogy for W. D. Hamilton: Delivered at the Memorial Service in New College Chapel, Oxford, 1 July 2000 by Richard Dawkins.
Gaps in the Mind by Richard Dawkins.
Genes Aren't Us by Richard Dawkins.
Good and Bad Reasons for Believing by Richard Dawkins.
Hallucigenia, Wiwaxia and Friends: Review of Wonderful Life by S. J . Gould by Richard Dawkins.
Heroes and Ancestors by Richard Dawkins.
Human Chauvinism and Evolutionary Progress: Review of Full House by S. J. Gould by Richard Dawkins.
I Speak of Africa and Golden Joys: Foreword to The Lion Children by Angus, Maisie and Travers McNeice by Richard Dawkins.
Lament for Douglas by Richard Dawkins.
Light Will Be Thrown: Foreword to a new Student Edition of Darwin's Descent of Man by Richard Dawkins.
Out of the Soul of Africa: Foreword to Red Strangers by Elspeth Huxley by Richard Dawkins.
Postmodernism Disrobed by Richard Dawkins.
Rejoicing in Multifarious Nature: Review of Ever Since Darwin by S. J. Gould by Richard Dawkins.
Science, Genetics and Ethics: Memo for Tony Blair by Richard Dawkins.
Snake Oil: Foreword to the posthumous book Snake Oil and Other Preoccupations by John Diamond by Richard Dawkins.
Son of Moore's Law by Richard Dawkins.
The 'Information Challenge' by Richard Dawkins.
The Art of the Developable: Review of Pluto's Republic by Peter Medawar and Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes by Stephen Jay Gould by Richard Dawkins.
The Great Convergence by Richard Dawkins.
The Joy of Living Dangerously: Sanderson of Oundle by Richard Dawkins.
Time to Stand by Richard Dawkins.
Trial By Jury by Richard Dawkins.
Unfinished Correspondence with a Darwinian Heavyweight by Richard Dawkins.
Viruses of the Mind by Richard Dawkins.
What is True? by Richard Dawkins.
Christopher de Bellaigue[1] (0/1)
Welcome to Demokrasi: How Erdoğan got more popular than ever by Christopher de Bellaigue. [31.08.2016]
L. Sprague de Camp[1] (0/1)
The Green Magician [...] by L. Sprague de Camp.[1] [12.01.2017]
José-Maria de Heredia[1] (0/1)
Oblivion by José-Maria de Heredia. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [25.08.2017]
Charles de Lint[1] (2/2)
Moonheart by Charles de Lint.[1]
Mulengro: A Romany Tale by Charles de Lint.
Trading Hearts at the Half Kaffe Café by Charles de Lint. [13.04.2023]
Stick by Charles de Lint.
Thomas De Quincey[1] (1/0)
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of a Scholar by Thomas De Quincey. Introduction by George Douglas.[1] [07.06.2018]
Marquis de Sade[1] (4/3)
The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver.[1] [01.06.2014]
Philosophy in the Bedroom by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver.[1] [02.12.2013]
The Crimes of Love by Marquis de Sade. Translated by Margaret Crosland.[1]
The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales by Marquis de Sade.
Justine Part Two by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade. [10.04.2014]
Justine Part One by Guido Crepax. Adapted from Marquis de Sade. [10.04.2014]
Retaliation by Marquis de Sade. [20.08.2013]
Katrin De Vries[1] (1/0)
W the Whore by Katrin De Vries. Illustrated by Anke Feuchtenberger. Translated by Mark David Nevins.
Peter De Vries[1] (0/1)
Intruder in the Dusk (What Can Come of Trying to Read William Faulkner While Minding a Child, or Vice Versa) by Peter De Vries. [08.05.2023]
Michael Deacon (0/1)
Don't Make Fun of Renowned Dan Brown by Michael Deacon. [06.08.2013]
Terry Deary[1] (1/0)
Horrible Histories: The Rotten Romans by Terry Deary. Illustrated by Martin Brown.[1] [21.12.2018]
Dick DeBartolo[1] (1/3)
The MAD Adventures of Captain Klutz by Dick DeBartolo, Don Martin, Jack Hanrahan, and Phil Hahn.
MAD's Don Martin Comes on Strong by Don Martin with Dick DeBartolo.
MAD's Don Martin Digs Deeper by Don Martin with Dick DeBartolo.
MAD's Don Martin Steps Further Out by Don Martin with Dick DeBartolo.
Kelly Sue DeConnick[1] (1/0)
Pretty Deadly Vol. 1: The Shrike by Kelly Sue DeConnick. Illustrated by Emma Ríos.[1] [15.01.2016]
Anthony DeCurtis[1] (1/0)
The Rolling Stone Album Guide edited by Anthony DeCurtis and James Henke.[1]
Daniel Defoe[1] (4/3)
The Consolidator; or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon by Daniel Defoe.[1] [15.07.2022]
Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress by Daniel Defoe.[1] [28.04.2015]
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe.[1] [04.04.2015]
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.[1] [17.03.2015]
The True-Born Englishman: A Satire by Daniel Defoe.[1] [25.04.2015]
The Education of Women by Daniel Defoe. [25.04.2015]
The Shortest Way with the Dissenters; or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church by Daniel Defoe.[1] [25.04.2015]
Ellen DeGeneres[1] (1/0)
My Point... and I Do Have One by Ellen DeGeneres. [25.04.2018]
Kim Deitch[1] (1/1)
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Kim Deitch with Simon Deitch.[1] [22.09.2011]
No Midgets in Midgetville by Kim Deitch. [24.05.2014]
Simon Deitch[1] (0/1)
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Kim Deitch with Simon Deitch.[1] [22.09.2011]
John Delaney (0/1)
The League of Extraordinary Barts by Ian Boothby. Illustrated by John Delaney. [17.08.2014]
Samuel R. Delaney[1] (0/2)
The Sandman Volume 5: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman. Preface by Samuel R. Delaney. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Colleen Doran, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Shawn McManus, and Stan Woch.[1] [20.10.2017]
Skerries of Dreams: A Preface by Samuel R. Delaney. [20.10.2017]
Jamie Delano[1] (1/0)
2020 Visions by Jamie Delano. Illustrated by Frank Quitely, James Romberger, Steve Pugh, and Warren Pleece.[1] [10.08.2011]
Don DeLillo[1] (0/1)
Human Moments in World War III by Don DeLillo.[1] [05.04.2023]
Guy Delisle[1] (3/0)
Factory Summers by Guy Delisle. Translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall.[1] [12.04.2023]
Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China by Guy Delisle.[1] [30.10.2010]
Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea by Guy Delisle.[1] [30.10.2010]
Werther Dell'Edera (0/1)
Dark Entries: A John Constantine Novel by Ian Rankin. Illustrated by Werther Dell'Edera.[1] [04.07.2011]
Carol Della Chiesa (0/1)
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Translated by Carol Della Chiesa.[1] [08.10.2022]
Christophe Deloire[1] (0/1)
Turkey Continues to Muzzle Democracy's Watchdogs by Christophe Deloire and Noam Chomsky. [16.11.2015]
Sidney Eric Dement (0/2)
In the Café by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement. [21.10.2011]
Future Prospects by Mikhail Bulgakov. Translated by Sidney Eric Dement. [21.10.2011]
Barbara Demick[1] (1/0)
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick.[1] [11.12.2011]
Kim DeMulder (0/1)
Swamp Thing Annual #5: Brothers by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Kim DeMulder, Mike Hoffman, and Richard Piers Rayner. [21.11.2018]
Daniel C. Dennett[1] (7/22)
From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [06.06.2021]
Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola. Foreword by Richard Dawkins.[1] [08.06.2018]
Content and Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [01.11.2017]
Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [19.04.2017]
Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [01.03.2010 - Pulitzer Prize Finalist]
Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [05.09.2009]
Consciousness Explained by Daniel C. Dennett.[1] [20.11.2008]
The Bright Stuff by Daniel C. Dennett. [08.06.2018]
The Agony of Misplaced Ecstasy by Daniel C. Dennett. [08.06.2018]
The Social Cell: What do debutante balls, the Japanese tea ceremony, Ponzi schemes and doubting clergy all have in common? by Daniel C. Dennett. [22.05.2018]
Where Am I? by Daniel C. Dennett. [19.04.2017]
How to Change Your Mind by Daniel C. Dennett. [19.04.2017]
On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want by Daniel C. Dennett. [19.04.2017]
Conditions of Personhood by Daniel C. Dennett. [18.04.2017]
The Abilities of Men and Machines by Daniel C. Dennett. [18.04.2017]
Mechanism and Responsibility by Daniel C. Dennett. [18.04.2017]
Why You Can't Make a Computer that Feels Pain by Daniel C. Dennett. [11.04.2017]
Two Approaches to Mental Images by Daniel C. Dennett. [16.03.2017]
Toward a Cognitive Theory of Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett. [01.03.2017]
Are Dreams Experiences? by Daniel C. Dennett. [25.02.2017]
Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy and as Psychology by Daniel C. Dennett. [21.02.2017]
A Cure for the Common Code? by Daniel C. Dennett. [30.01.2017]
Why the Law of Effect Will Not Go Away by Daniel C. Dennett. [04.01.2017]
Skinner Skinned by Daniel C. Dennett. [02.01.2017]
Brain Writing and Mind Reading by Daniel C. Dennett. [28.12.2016]
Reply to Arbib and Gunderson by Daniel C. Dennett. [28.12.2016]
Intentional Systems by Daniel C. Dennett. [21.12.2016]
Why the Future of Religion Is Bleak by Daniel C. Dennett. [30.04.2015]
Preachers Who Are Not Believers by Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola. [18.03.2010]
Mary Ware Dennett[1] (0/1)
The Sex Side of Life: An Explanation for Young People by Mary Ware Dennett. [07.09.2011 - The Sex Side of Life First Appeared in the Medical Review of Reviews for February, 1918.]
Steve Denning[1] (0/1)
The Dumbest Idea in the World: Maximizing Shareholder Value by Steve Denning. [25.06.2015]
Troy Denning[1] (2/2)
The Avatar Trilogy Book Three: Waterdeep by Troy Denning.[1]
The Empires Trilogy Book Two: Dragonwall by Troy Denning.[1]
Honest and True by Troy Denning. Illustrated by Matt Wilson. [20.03.2023]
Dunkle Zee by Troy Denning. Illustrated by Jim Holloway. [20.12.2017]
David Dennis, Jr. (0/1)
How Dick Gregory Forced the FBI to Find the Bodies of Three Civil Rights Workers Slain in Mississippi by David Dennis, Jr.. [28.09.2017]
William Deresiewicz (0/1)
Spirit Guides by William Deresiewicz. [17.08.2014]
August Derleth[1] (0/2)
A Traveler in Time by August Derleth. [31.03.2023]
McIlvane's Star by August Derleth. [31.03.2023]
Holly L. Derr (0/1)
Ellen Page and Toni Collette Are Feminists, But Susan Sarandon Is Not? by Holly L. Derr. [16.07.2013]
Alan M. Dershowitz[1] (1/0)
The Genesis of Justice: 10 Stories of Biblical Injustice that Led to the 10 Commandments and Modern Morality and Law by Alan M. Dershowitz. [30.01.2009]
Pamela Des Barres[1] (1/0)
I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie by Pamela Des Barres.[1] [05.06.2011]
Christophe des Laurières (0/19)
The Whisper of the Worm by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Tristan to Iseult by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Tempus by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Satiety (A) by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
An Old Theme by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
The Nymph by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Moments by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Madrigal by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
In Alexandria by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Heliogabalus by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Exotic Memory by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Concupiscence by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Classic Epigram by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Chansonette by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
Secret Love by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
The Pagan by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [24.01.2018]
The Funeral Urn by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [02.10.2017]
By the River by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [02.10.2017]
Psalm by Christophe des Laurières. Translated by Clark Ashton Smith. [30.08.2017]
Dezra Despain (0/1)
Raistlin's Daughter by Dezra Despain and Margaret Weis.
Babette Deutsch (0/1)
Man and Woman Go through the Cancer Ward by Gottfried Benn. Translated by Babette Deutsch. [01.12.2013]
Bernard DeVoto[1] (0/1)
Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain. Edited by Bernard DeVoto. Preface by Henry Nash Smith.[1] [18.02.2016]
Todd Dezago[1] (0/1)
The Hulk: The Fixit! by Todd Dezago. Illustrated by Leonel Castellani.[1] [13.05.2018]
Tony DeZuniga (0/1)
X-Men 110: The 'X'-Sanction by Chris Claremont. Illustrated by Tony DeZuniga.[1] [28.10.2013]
Alan di Perna (0/1)
David Navarro: Beyond Addiction by Alan di Perna. [11.03.2014]
Jared Diamond[1] (5/0)
The World Until Yesterday by Jared Diamond.[1] [31.08.2014]
The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal by Jared Diamond.[1] [24.08.2014]
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond.[1] [03.03.2009]
Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality by Jared Diamond.[1] [23.02.2009]
Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond.[1] [Pulitzer Prize Winner]
Mitchell Diamond (0/1)
The Heroes of Weefield by Mitchell Diamond. Illustrated by Tom Baxa. [31.03.2021]
Díana Katrín Þorsteinsdóttir (0/1)
Staðalímynd eftir Díönu Katrínu Þorsteinsdóttur. [18.08.2020]
Robin DiAngelo[1] (1/0)
White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo. Foreword by Michael Eric Dyson.[1] [15.11.2020]
Philip K. Dick[1] (18/120)
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 5 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Thomas M. Disch.[1][2][3] [04.04.2018]
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Jonathan Lethem.[1] [04.04.2018]
Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
Paycheck by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
The Golden Man by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by David Farr, Dee Rees, Jack Thorne, Jessica Mecklenburg, Kalen Egan, Matthew Graham, Michael Dinner, Ronald D. Moore, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, and Travis Sentell. [04.04.2018]
The Best of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
The Preserving Machine by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.04.2018]
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 4 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by James Tiptree, Jr..[1][2][3] [31.03.2018]
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 3 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by John Brunner.[1][2][3] [21.03.2018]
The Book of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick.[1] [21.03.2018]
The Variable Man and Other Stories by Philip K. Dick.[1] [21.03.2018]
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 1 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Roger Zelazny. Foreword by Steven Owen Godersky.[1][2][3] [07.03.2018]
A Handful of Darkness by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Roger Zelazny.[1] [30.04.2017 - Nebula Award nominee]
Short Fiction by Philip K. Dick. [17.06.2015]
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 2 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Norman Spinrad.[1][2][3] [12.05.2009]
The Alien Mind by Philip K. Dick. [04.04.2018]
Rautavaara's Case by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
Strange Memories of Death by Philip K. Dick. [04.04.2018]
Chains of Air, Web of Aether by Philip K. Dick. [04.04.2018]
The Exit Door Leads In by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
The Day Mr. Computer Fell Out of Its Tree by Philip K. Dick. [04.04.2018]
The Eye of the Sibyl by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
The Pre-persons by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
A Little Something for Us Tempunauts by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.04.2018]
Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked by Philip K. Dick. [03.04.2018]
The Electric Ant by Philip K. Dick.[1] [03.04.2018]
The Story to End All Stories for Harlan Ellison's Anthology "Dangerous Visions" by Philip K. Dick. [03.04.2018]
Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. Dick.[1] [03.04.2018 - Hugo Award nominee]
Not By Its Cover by Philip K. Dick.[1] [03.04.2018]
Holy Quarrel by Philip K. Dick. [03.04.2018]
Your Appointment Will Be Yesterday by Philip K. Dick. [03.04.2018]
A Terran Odyssey by Philip K. Dick. [03.04.2018]
Retreat Syndrome by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.04.2018]
A Game of Unchance by Philip K. Dick. [02.04.2018]
The War with the Fnools by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.04.2018]
The Little Black Box by Philip K. Dick. [02.04.2018]
Oh, to Be a Blobel! by Philip K. Dick.[1] [31.03.2018]
What'll We Do with Ragland Park? by Philip K. Dick.[1] [31.03.2018]
Stand-by by Philip K. Dick. [30.03.2018]
The Days of Perky Pat by Philip K. Dick.[1] [30.03.2018]
Orpheus with Clay Feet by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.03.2018]
What the Dead Men Say by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.03.2018]
Waterspider by Philip K. Dick.[1] [28.03.2018]
Novelty Act by Philip K. Dick.[1] [27.03.2018]
If There Were No Benny Cemoli by Philip K. Dick.[1] [26.03.2018]
War Game by Philip K. Dick.[1] [25.03.2018]
Menace React by Philip K. Dick. [22.03.2018]
Psi-Man Heal My Child! by Philip K. Dick.[1] [21.03.2018]
A World of Talent by Philip K. Dick.[1] [21.03.2018]
Misadjustment by Philip K. Dick. [21.03.2018]
Explorers We by Philip K. Dick.[1] [20.03.2018]
The Unreconstructed M by Philip K. Dick.[1] [20.03.2018]
Recall Mechanism by Philip K. Dick.[1] [20.03.2018]
The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.03.2018]
The Mold of Yancy by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.03.2018]
Captive Market by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.03.2018]
Service Call by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.03.2018]
Autofac by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.03.2018]
The Chromium Fence by Philip K. Dick.[1] [18.03.2018]
War Veteran by Philip K. Dick.[1] [17.03.2018]
Pay for the Printer by Philip K. Dick.[1] [15.03.2018]
To Serve the Master by Philip K. Dick. [14.03.2018]
Null-O by Philip K. Dick.[1] [14.03.2018]
Strange Eden by Philip K. Dick.[1] [14.03.2018]
The Father-Thing by Philip K. Dick.[1] [14.03.2018]
Fair Game by Philip K. Dick.[1] [14.03.2018]
Nanny by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
Prize Ship by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
Colony by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
The King of the Elves by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
Out in the Garden by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
The Great C by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
Paycheck by Philip K. Dick.[1] [07.03.2018]
The Builder by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.03.2018]
The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.03.2018]
The Indefatigable Frog by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.03.2018]
Expendable by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.03.2018]
The Preserving Machine by Philip K. Dick.[1] [04.03.2018]
The Infinites by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.03.2018]
The Little Movement by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.03.2018]
Roog by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.03.2018]
Stability by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.03.2018]
Precious Artifact by Philip K. Dick. [23.02.2018]
Return Match by Philip K. Dick. [22.02.2018]
Tony and the Beetles [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.02.2015]
The Variable Man [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [02.02.2015]
The Skull [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [01.02.2015]
The Hanging Stranger [...] by Philip K. Dick. [01.02.2015]
The Gun [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [01.02.2015]
The Eyes Have It [...] by Philip K. Dick. [01.02.2015]
The Defenders [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [01.02.2015]
The Crystal Crypt [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [31.01.2015]
The Turning Wheel by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.01.2015]
The Golden Man [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.01.2015]
Upon the Dull Earth by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.01.2015]
The Last of the Masters by Philip K. Dick.[1] [29.01.2015]
Souvenir by Philip K. Dick. [29.01.2015; 12.05.2009]
Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick. [28.01.2015; 12.05.2009]
Shell Game by Philip K. Dick.[1] [27.01.2015]
Small Town by Philip K. Dick. [27.01.2015; 12.05.2009]
Survey Team by Philip K. Dick. [27.01.2015; 12.05.2009]
The Crawlers by Philip K. Dick.[1] [27.01.2015]
Sales Pitch by Philip K. Dick.[1] [27.01.2015]
Second Variety [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [16.01.2015 - Retro Hugo Award nominee]
Progeny by Philip K. Dick. [19.12.2014; 12.05.2009]
Piper in the Woods [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.12.2014]
Mr. Spaceship [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.12.2014]
Meddler by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.12.2014]
James P. Crow by Philip K. Dick. [19.12.2014; 12.05.2009]
Human Is by Philip K. Dick.[1] [19.12.2014; 12.05.2009]
Foster, You're Dead! by Philip K. Dick.[1] [09.12.2014]
Exhibit Piece by Philip K. Dick.[1] [28.11.2014]
Breakfast at Twilight by Philip K. Dick.[1] [28.11.2014; 12.05.2009]
Beyond Lies the Wub [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [17.11.2014]
Beyond the Door [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [16.11.2014; 12.05.2009]
Adjustment Team [...] by Philip K. Dick.[1] [16.11.2014; 12.05.2009]
How to Build a Universe that Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later by Philip K. Dick. [24.06.2014]
Planet for Transients by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
Impostor by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
The Impossible Planet by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
Of Withered Apples by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
The Hood Maker by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
A Present for Pat by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
The Trouble with Bubbles by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
Project: Earth by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
A Surface Raid by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
The World She Wanted by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
The Commuter by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
Martians Come in Clouds by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
Some Kinds of Life by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
The Cosmic Poachers by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
Jon's World by Philip K. Dick. [12.05.2009]
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
The Cookie Lady by Philip K. Dick.[1] [12.05.2009]
Gordon R. Dickson[1] (0/1)
St. Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson. Preface by David Drake. Afterword by Eric Flint.[1] [03.03.2017]
Denis Diderot[1] (1/2)
The Indiscreet Jewels by Denis Diderot.[1] [07.12.2018]
This Is Not a Story by Denis Diderot. Translated by Peter Phalen.[1] [25.08.2022]
Thoughts on Religion by Denis Diderot. Translated by Mitchell Abidor. [20.11.2015]
Joan Didion[1] (0/1)
Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion. [28.10.2021]
Erik Didriksen (0/108)
Pop Sonnet CIII (Kermit the Frog, "The Rainbow Connection") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet CII (The Beatles, "In My Life") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet CI (The Rembrandts, "I'll Be There for You") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet C (LMFAO, "Sexy and I Know It") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCIX (Ed Sheeran, "Thinking Out Loud") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCVIII (Lou Bega, "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCVII (Coldplay, "Viva la Vida") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCVI (The Who, "Pinball Wizard") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCV (The Eagles, "Already Gone") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCIV (David Bowie, "Heroes") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCIII (Justin Bieber, "What Do You Mean") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCII (Queen, "We Are the Champions") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XCI (Elmo & Patsy, "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet XC ("Weird Al" Yankovic, "The Saga Begins") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXIX (Adele, "Hello") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXVIII (The Wellingtons, "The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle") by Erik Didriksen. [22.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXVII (Rupert Holmes, "The Piña Colada Song") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXVI (John Lennon, "Imagine") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXIV (Drake, "Hotline Bling") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXIII (Bobby Pickett, "Monster Mash") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXII (Chuck Berry, "Johnny B. Goode") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXI (The Black Eyed Peas, "My Humps") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXX (The Beatles, "Paperback Writer") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXIX (Michael Jackson, "Billie Jean") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXVIII (Smash Mouth, "All-Star") by Erik Didriksen. [21.11.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXVII (Katy Perry, "Teenage Dream") by Erik Didriksen. [10.10.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXVI (Metallica, "Enter Sandman") by Erik Didriksen. [22.09.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXV (Bruno Mars, "Grenade") by Erik Didriksen. [21.09.2022]
MTV Video Music Awards (Kanye West, 2015 Video Vanguard Acceptance Speech) by Erik Didriksen. [06.09.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXIV (The Charlie Daniels Band, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia") by Erik Didriksen. [05.09.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXIII (Tina Fabrique, "Reading Rainbows") by Erik Didriksen. [01.09.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXII (Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Gin and Juice") by Erik Didriksen. [25.08.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXI (The Jackson 5, "ABC") by Erik Didriksen. [18.08.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXX (The Ramones, "I Wanna Be Sedated") by Erik Didriksen. [14.08.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXIX (5 Seconds of Summer, "Amnesia") by Erik Didriksen. [09.08.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXVIII (Bryan Adams, "Summer of '69") by Erik Didriksen. [08.08.2022]
Quirk Summer Jams (Jimmy Buffet, "Margaritaville") by Erik Didriksen. [03.08.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXVII (Panic! at the Disco, "I Write Sins Not Tragedies") by Erik Didriksen. [02.08.2022]
Quirk Summer Jams (DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, "Summertime") by Erik Didriksen. [03.07.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXVI (Kesha, "Tik Tok") by Erik Didriksen. [05.06.2022]
Quirk Summer Jams (Martha & the Vandellas, "Dancing in the Street") by Erik Didriksen. [01.06.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXV (The Temptations, "My Girl") by Erik Didriksen. [01.06.2022]
Quirk Summer Jams (LFO, "Summer Girls") by Erik Didriksen. [01.06.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXIV (Jimmy Eat World, "The Middle") by Erik Didriksen. [01.06.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXIII (Don McLean, "American Pie") by Erik Didriksen. [30.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXII (Justin Bieber, "Baby") by Erik Didriksen. [30.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXI (Taylor Swift, "Shake It Off") by Erik Didriksen. [18.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LX (Ace of Base, "The Sign") by Erik Didriksen. [18.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LIX (Sam Smith, "Stay with Me") by Erik Didriksen. [18.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LVIII (Miley Cyrus, "Wrecking Ball") by Erik Didriksen. [15.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LVII (Black Sabbath, "Iron Man") by Erik Didriksen. [09.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LVI (The Spice Girls, "Wannabe") by Erik Didriksen. [09.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LV (Jason Derulo, "Talk Dirty") by Erik Didriksen. [05.05.2022]
Announcement by Erik Didriksen. [05.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LIV (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, "Uptown Funk") by Erik Didriksen. [05.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LIII (Eminem, "Lose Yourself") by Erik Didriksen. [04.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LII (NSYNC, "Bye Bye Bye") by Erik Didriksen. [02.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet LI (Shaggy, "It Wasn't Me") by Erik Didriksen. [02.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet L (The Killers, "Mr. Brightside") by Erik Didriksen. [02.05.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLIX (Cyndi Lauper, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun") by Erik Didriksen. [24.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLVIII (Katy Perry, "I Kissed a Girl") by Erik Didriksen. [20.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLVII (Beastie Boys, "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!)") by Erik Didriksen. [19.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLVI (John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John, "You're the One That I Want") by Erik Didriksen. [13.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLIV (Vanilla Ice, "Ice Ice Baby") by Erik Didriksen. [07.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLIII (Alanis Morissette, "Ironic") by Erik Didriksen. [05.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLII (Sir Mix-a-Lot, "Baby Got Back") by Erik Didriksen. [05.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XLI (Bruno Mars, "Just the Way You Are") by Erik Didriksen. [04.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XL (Nicki Minaj, "Super Bass") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXIX (Mariah Carey, "All I Want for Christmas Is You") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXVIII (Destiny's Child, "Say My Name") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXVII (Green Day, "Basket Case") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXVI (Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXV (Arlo Guthrie, "Alice's Restaurant") by Erik Didriksen. [01.04.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXIV (One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful") by Erik Didriksen. [31.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXIII (Elton John, "Rocket Man") by Erik Didriksen. [29.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXII (Rihanna feat. Jay-Z, "Umbrella") by Erik Didriksen. [29.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXXI (Michael Jackson, "Thriller") by Erik Didriksen. [29.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXX (The Monkees, "I'm a Believer") by Erik Didriksen. [29.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXIX (Britney Spears, "Oops! I Did It Again") by Erik Didriksen. [28.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXVIII (The Beatles, "All You Need Is Love") by Erik Didriksen. [25.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXVII (Eiffel 65, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)") by Erik Didriksen. [24.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXVI (ABBA, "Dancing Queen") by Erik Didriksen. [23.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXV (Journey, "Don't Stop Believin'") by Erik Didriksen. [22.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXIV (Queen, "Bohemian Rhapsody") by Erik Didriksen. [21.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXIII (Blink-182, "What's My Age Again?") by Erik Didriksen. [21.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXII (Avril Lavigne, "Complicated") by Erik Didriksen. [21.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XXI (Backstreet Boys, "I Want It That Way") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XX (Bon Jovi, "Livin' on a Prayer") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XIX (Spin Doctors, "Two Princes") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XVIII (Will Smith, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XVII (Magic!, "Rude") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XVI (Village People, "YMCA") by Erik Didriksen. [18.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XV (Fountains of Wayne, "Stacy's Mom") by Erik Didriksen. [16.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XIV (Ariana Grande feat. Iggy Azalea, "Problem") by Erik Didriksen. [15.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XIII (Idina Menzel, "Let It Go") by Erik Didriksen. [11.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XII (Avicii, "Wake Me Up") by Erik Didriksen. [10.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet XI (Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams, "Get Lucky") by Erik Didriksen. [10.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet X (The Chainsmokers, "#SELFIE") by Erik Didriksen. [10.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet IX (Lorde, "Royals") by Erik Didriksen. [09.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet VIII (Taylor Swift, "We Are Never Getting Back Together") by Erik Didriksen. [08.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet VII (The Bee Gees, "Staying Alive") by Erik Didriksen. [08.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet VI (Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX, "I Love It") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet V (Gloria Gaynor, "I Will Surviver") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet IV (Rick Astley, "Never Gonna Give You Up") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet III (Beyoncé Knowles, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet II (Miley Cyrus, "Party in the USA") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet I (Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Pop Sonnet LXXXV (50 Cent, "In Da Club") by Erik Didriksen. [04.03.2022]
Tony Digerolamo (0/1)
Homer Beats the Heat by Tony Digerolamo. Illustrated by Phil Ortiz. [17.08.2014]
Edsger W. Dijkstra[1] (0/1)
Why Numbering Should Start at Zero by Edsger W. Dijkstra. [13.10.2012]
Matt Dillahunty (0/1)
On Religious News Writing by Matt Dillahunty. [02.10.2013]
Glyn Dillon[1] (0/2)
The Sandman Volume 9: The Kindly Ones by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Frank McConnell. Illustrated by Charles Vess, D'Israeli, Dean Ormston, Glyn Dillon, Kevin Nowlan, Marc Hempel, Richard Case, and Teddy Kristiansen.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #62: The Kindly Ones: 6 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Charles Vess, Dean Ormston, and Glyn Dillon.[1] [27.10.2017]
Michael Dinner[1] (0/1)
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by David Farr, Dee Rees, Jack Thorne, Jessica Mecklenburg, Kalen Egan, Matthew Graham, Michael Dinner, Ronald D. Moore, Tony Grisoni, Travis Beacham, and Travis Sentell. [04.04.2018]
Thomas M. Disch[1] (0/1)
The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 5 by Philip K. Dick. Introduction by Thomas M. Disch.[1][2][3] [04.04.2018]
D'Israeli[1] (0/5)
The Sandman Volume 9: The Kindly Ones by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Frank McConnell. Illustrated by Charles Vess, D'Israeli, Dean Ormston, Glyn Dillon, Kevin Nowlan, Marc Hempel, Richard Case, and Teddy Kristiansen.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #61: The Kindly Ones: 5 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #60: The Kindly Ones: 4 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #59: The Kindly Ones: 3 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1] [27.10.2017]
The Sandman #58: The Kindly Ones: 2 by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by D'Israeli and Marc Hempel.[1] [27.10.2017]
Chuck Dixon (0/1)
Clown Therapy by Chuck Dixon. Illustrated by Phil Ortiz. [17.08.2014]
Richard Dixon (0/2)
Numero Zero by Umberto Eco. Translated by Richard Dixon. [06.12.2015]
The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco. Translated by Richard Dixon.[1] [14.03.2012]
DJ Zhao (0/1)
No Drums Allowed: Afro Rhythmic Mutations in America by DJ Zhao. [04.08.2014]
Cory Doctorow[1] (1/1)
In Real Life by Cory Doctorow. Illustrated by Jen Wang.[1] [08.08.2018]
Con/Game: You Can't Cheat an Honest Man by Cory Doctorow. Illustrated by Jen Wang. [08.08.2018]
E. L. Doctorow[1] (4/0)
Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow.[1]
The Book of Daniel by E. L. Doctorow.[1]
Welcome to Hard Times by E. L. Doctorow.[1]
World's Fair by E. L. Doctorow.
Allie Doersch (0/1)
án titils eftir Allie Doersch. [08.09.2015]
Norman Doidge[1] (0/1)
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson. Foreword by Norman Doidge.[1] [30.06.2021]
Ivan Doig[1] (1/0)
The Sea Runners by Ivan Doig.
Stephen R. Donaldson[1] (10/16)
Reave the Just and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1] [25.11.2019]
Daughter of Regals and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Mordant's Need 1: The Mirror of Her Dreams by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
Mordant's Need 2: A Man Rides Through by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever 1: Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever 2: The Illearth War by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever 3: The Power that Preserves by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 1: The Wounded Land by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 2: The One Tree by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 3: White Gold Wielder by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
By Any Other Name by Stephen R. Donaldson. [25.11.2019]
What Makes Us Human by Stephen R. Donaldson. [24.11.2019]
The Woman Who Loved Pigs by Stephen R. Donaldson. [24.11.2019]
Penance by Stephen R. Donaldson. [19.11.2019]
The Kings of Tarshish Shall Bring Gifts by Stephen R. Donaldson. [16.11.2019]
The Killing Stroke by Stephen R. Donaldson. [14.11.2019]
The Djinn Who Watches Over the Accursed by Stephen R. Donaldson. [13.11.2019]
Reave the Just by Stephen R. Donaldson. [12.11.2019]
Animal Lover by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Daughter of Regals by Stephen R. Donaldson.[1]
Gilden-Fire by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Mythological Beast by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Ser Visal's Tale by Stephen R. Donaldson.
The Conqueror Worm by Stephen R. Donaldson.
The Lady in White by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Unworthy of the Angel by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Annie di Donna (0/1)
Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou. Illustrated by Alecos Papadatos and Annie di Donna.[1] [20.11.2013]
J. W. Donnelly (0/1)
Rest Stop by J. W. Donnelly. Illustrated by Erik Baker. [05.02.2020]
Colleen Doran[1] (0/4)
The Sandman Volume 5: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman. Preface by Samuel R. Delaney. Illustrated by Bryan Talbot, Colleen Doran, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Shawn McManus, and Stan Woch.[1] [20.10.2017]
The Sandman #34: Bad Moon Rising by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Colleen Doran, Dick Giordano, and George Pratt.[1] [20.10.2017]
The Sandman Volume 3: Dream Country by Neil Gaiman. Introduction by Steve Erickson. Illustrated by Charles Vess, Colleen Doran, Kelley Jones, and Malcolm Jones III.[1] [17.10.2017]
The Sandman #20: Façade by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Colleen Doran and Malcolm Jones III.[1] [17.10.2017]
Fyodor Dostoyevsky[1] (2/0)
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Introduction by Donald Fanger. Translated by Mirra Ginsburg.[1] [31.08.2020]
Poor Folk by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.[1]
Douglas H. Gresham[1] (0/1)
A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis. Introduction by Douglas H. Gresham. Foreword by Madeleine L'Engle.[1] [13.02.2015]
George Douglas[1] (0/1)
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of a Scholar by Thomas De Quincey. Introduction by George Douglas.[1] [07.06.2018]
Sergei Dovlotov (0/1)
Katya by Sergei Dovlotov. Translated by Anne Frydman.
Tom Dow (0/1)
Harvesting the Boneflowers by Joe Lunievicz. Illustrated by Tom Dow. [28.01.2022]
Maureen Dowd[1] (0/1)
The King of Pop—and Perversion by Maureen Dowd. [07.03.2019]
Mark Dowie (0/1)
The Charge: Gynocide - The Accused: The U.S. Government by Barbara Ehrenreich, Mark Dowie, and Stephen Minkin. [29.11.2015]
Apostolos Doxiadis[1] (1/0)
Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos Papadimitriou. Illustrated by Alecos Papadatos and Annie di Donna.[1] [20.11.2013]
Benjamin Doxtdator[1] (0/1)
Why does Jordan Peterson resonate with white supremacists? by Benjamin Doxtdator. [18.10.2021]
Arthur Conan Doyle[1] (18/97)
A Visit to Three Fronts by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.01.2019]
The Adventures of Gerard [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [22.01.2019]
Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire [...] [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.01.2019]
The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. Illustrated by W. B. Wollen.[1] [07.01.2019]
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.12.2018]
The Land of Mist by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [01.02.2017]
The Poison Belt by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [02.01.2017]
The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [06.12.2016]
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.10.2016]
His Last Bow: Some Later Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [09.10.2016]
The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.09.2016]
The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [29.08.2016]
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.08.2016]
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [27.06.2016]
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.05.2016]
The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [18.05.2016]
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [19.12.2015]
The Marriage of the Brigadier [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [22.01.2019]
The Last Adventure of the Brigadier by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
The Prussian Horsemen by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
The Adventure of the Forest Inn by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Rode to Minsk by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Triumphed in England by Arthur Conan Doyle. [22.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Saved the Army by Arthur Conan Doyle. [21.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Captured Saragossa by Arthur Conan Doyle. [21.01.2019]
How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear by Arthur Conan Doyle. [21.01.2019]
The Debut of the Bimbashi Joyce [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The New Catacomb [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Three Correspondents [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The King of the Foxes [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
A Shadow Before [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Striped Chest [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Lord of Chateau Noir [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Croxley Master [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [08.01.2019]
The Mystery of Sasassa Valley by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
Captain Sharkey [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How Copley Banks Slew Captain Sharkey by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
The Dealings of Captain Sharkey with Stephen Craddock by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Governor of Saint Kitt's Came Home by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
The Green Flag [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Was Tempted by the Devil [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Won His Medal [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Took the Field Against the Marshal Millefleurs [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the King Held the Brigadier [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [07.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Held the King [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [06.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [03.01.2019]
How the Brigadier Came to the Castle of Gloom [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [03.01.2019]
A Foreign Office Romance [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [03.01.2019]
The "Slapping Sal" by Arthur Conan Doyle. [25.12.2018]
The Crime of the Brigadier [...] [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle. [24.12.2018]
The Great Shadow by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.12.2018]
The Disintegration Machine [...] by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [02.02.2017]
When the World Screamed by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [01.02.2017]
The Field Bazaar by Arthur Conan Doyle. [06.12.2016]
The Adventure of the Retired Colourman by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.10.2016]
The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Lion's Mane by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Creeping Man by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.10.2016]
The Problem of Thor Bridge by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Three Garridebs by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Three Gables by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [20.10.2016]
The Blanched Soldier by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [20.10.2016]
The Illustrious Client by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [19.10.2016]
His Last Bow: The War Service of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [09.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Devil's Foot by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [09.10.2016]
The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [09.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [07.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [07.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Red Circle by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [06.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Cardboard Box by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [05.10.2016]
The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [05.10.2016]
The Adventure of the Second Stain by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [29.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [28.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [28.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [28.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Three Students by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [27.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [26.08.2016]
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [26.08.2016]
The Adventure of Black Peter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Priory School by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Dancing Men by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [22.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [22.08.2016]
The Adventure of the Empty House by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.08.2016]
The Final Problem by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [27.06.2016]
The Naval Treaty by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [27.06.2016]
The Greek Interpreter by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [27.06.2016]
The Resident Patient by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [26.06.2016]
The Crooked Man by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.06.2016]
The Reigate Squire by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.06.2016]
The Musgrave Ritual by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.06.2016]
The "Gloria Scott" by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [21.06.2016]
The Stockbroker's Clerk by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [20.06.2016]
The Yellow Face by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [19.06.2016]
Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [18.06.2016]
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.05.2016]
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.05.2016]
The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [25.05.2016]
The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.05.2016]
The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.05.2016]
The Lost Special by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.05.2016]
How Watson Learned the Trick by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.05.2016]
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [24.05.2016]
The Man with the Twisted Lip by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.05.2016]
The Five Orange Pips by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.05.2016]
The Boscombe Valley Mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.05.2016]
A Case of Identity by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1] [23.05.2016]