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The Touchstone is a novella by American writer Edith Wharton. Written in 1900, it was the first of her many stories describing life in old New York . Stephen Glennard, the novella's protagonist, is suddenly impoverished and unable to marry the woman he loves.
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The book also revisits Kennedy's clashes with his military advisers, including over the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (ratified by the Senate in September 1963), his back-channel to Fidel Castro in 1963 via William Attwood in an attempt to normalize relations between the U.S. and Cuba, and his National ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Touchstone Books books" The following 19 pages are in this category, out ...
It is the first book of the Touchstone Trilogy which continues with Celandine and Winter Wood. The trilogy tells the story of the hidden tribes of little people who live in a tangled forest on a hill in Somerset, and their interactions with the children at the farm on whose land the hill stands. The tribes, who call themselves the 'Various ...
This book deals with the loss of family (Sabriel's and Touchstone's) and coming to terms with oneself and one's responsibilities. Abhorsen's final words to Sabriel, "Everyone and everything has a time to die," refer to the idea of sacrifice. Another theme is that of destiny. Both the Book of the Dead and Sabriel's almanac contain the lines:
The ISM survey's forward-looking new orders sub-index increased to 50.4, expanding for the first time since March, from 47.1 in October. The production index was, however, little changed at ...
The following editions of the book exist: [1] Hardback. UK: Burnett Books/Hutchinson (1983) US: Simon & Schuster (1983) Paperback. UK: Counterpoint (Alan Turing: The Enigma of Intelligence, without photographs) US: Touchstone Books; UK: Vintage Books (1992–2012, including the 2012 centenary edition) US: Walker Books (2000–2005)