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  • Angelo's Control

    Forming a Triad, #3

    by Kelana Hyde

    series Forming a Triad #3
    Angelo:I didn't want to like her.I'd decided he was mine and I wasn't sharing.But he made me see how special she was. How she gave him the pleasure all other women denied him. How strong and intelligent she was.And how well she followed orders.Outside the bedroom, she was a stubborn prude. In the bed, she was my obedient girl. Offering her submission on a platter.Teaching him how to be my good boy ... Read more

    € 2,99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Quiet Americans

    Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War--a Tragedy in Three Acts

    by Scott Anderson

    A gripping account of four American spies at the dawn of the Cold War and the CIA's covert battles against communism, from the bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia."ENTHRALLING...CAPTIVATING READING, especially in the hands of a storyteller as skilled as Anderson...the climate of fear and intolerance that it describes in Washington also feels uncomfortably timely. "--Kevin Peraino, The New ... Read more

    € 11,54

  • The Quiet Americans

    Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War - A Tragedy in Three Acts

    by Scott Anderson

    ‘A darkly entertaining tale about American espionage, set in an era when Washington’s fear and skepticism about the agency resembles our climate today.’ New York TimesAt the end of World War II, the United States dominated the world militarily, economically, and in moral standing – seen as the victor over tyranny and a champion of freedom. But it was clear – to some – that the Soviet Union was ... Read more

    € 12,85

  • My Life as a Doormat (in Three Acts)

    by Rene Gutteridge

    Act I: Avoid conflict at all costs. Even when someone signs you up for something you really don't want to do. Act II: Try to hold things together, even when your life is spinning out of control. Act III: (You'll have to read the book to learn how it all plays out.)Playwright Leah Townsend doesn't think of herself as a doormat. In fact, her life is pretty good. There's the gorgeous and dependable ... Read more

    € 9,04

  • Ravenhill Plays: 3

    Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat; Over There; A Life in Three Acts; Ten Plagues; Ghost Story; The Experiment

    by Mr Mark Ravenhill

    series Contemporary Dramatists #3
    'Ravenhill has more to say, and says it more refreshingly and wittily, than any other playwright of his generation' Time OutShoot/Get Treasure/Repeat: 'A dramatic cycle that is, in its way, epic, but is splintered into many small shards… touches deftly on the impact of war on everyone involved' Financial TimesOver There:'Ravenhill explores postwar Germany's division and unification through the ... Read more

    € 18,85

  • Approaching Ali: A Reclamation in Three Acts

    by Davis Miller

    The single most intimate look at Muhammad Ali’s retirement, told through the story of an unexpected, powerful and life-changing friendshipIn 1988, then struggling writer and video store worker Davis Miller drove to Muhammad Ali’s mother’s modest Louisville house, knocked on the door, and introduced himself to his childhood idol. Now, all these years later, the two friends have an uncommon bond, ... Read more

    € 10,13

  • The Chris Farley Show

    A Biography in Three Acts

    by Tom Farley and 2 more

    The New York Times bestselling biography of an American comedy legendAfter three years of sobriety, Chris Farley's life was at its creative peak until a string of professional disappointments chased him back to drugs and alcohol. He fought hard against them, but it was a fight he would lose in December 1997. Farley's fans immediately drew parallels between his death and that of his idol, John ... Read more

    € 11,54

  • The Organs of the Brain: a farce in three acts, translated by Eric v.d. Luft, with an introduction, an essay, and an extensive bibliography of the first decade of phrenology

    by August von Kotzebue

    From the Translator's Introduction:"The Organs of the Brain is quite representative of the style of farce which was abundantly popular in western Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the type epitomized in the Figaro plays of Pierre Beaumarchais, the comic operas of Gioacchino Rossini, and the sentimental plays of Elizabeth Inchbald. It has all the usual elements of such ... Read more

    € 3,57

  • Thatcher and Sons

    A Revolution in Three Acts

    by Simon Jenkins

    The history of Britain in the last thirty years, under both Conservative and Labour governments, has been dominated by one figure - Margaret Thatcher. Her election marked a decisive break with the past and her premiership transformed not just her country, but the nature of democratic leadership. In his 'argued history' Simon Jenkins analyses this revolution from its beginnings in the turmoil of ... Read more

    € 9,49

  • Donkey, Elephant and None of the Above: A Play in Three Acts

    by Steven Kanigher

    If you believe the biggest threat to democracy comes from people who don't vote, think again. None, a nonvoter, gets into an Election Day confrontation with fellow shoppers Voter and Slot Player inside a grocery store in Las Vegas, Nevada. With store employee Sweeper joining in, None explains his aversion to voting by attempting to argue there is a wide gulf separating voters from the candidates ... Read more

    € 2,43

  • Empress Wu Zetian, A Play in Three Acts

    by Laurel A. Rockefeller

    series The Legendary Women of World History Dramas #5
    Empress Wu's fascinating true story comes alive in this stage version based on the narrative biography "Empress Wu Zetian."Born Wu Zhao and given the reign title "Zetian" just weeks before her death in 705 CE, Empress Wu was the unwanted daughter of Chancellor Wu Shihuo -- too bright, too educated, and too politically focused to make a good wife according to contemporary interpretations of the ... Read more

    € 2,55

  • Lanark: A Life in Three Acts

    adapted for the stage

    by David Greig and 1 more

    The first thing I remember is... falling.A young man arrives in a dying city with seashells in his pockets. He doesn't know who he is, or how he got here. He goes by the only name he can think of: Lanark.Lanark is a portrait of the outsider artist as a young man, an exploded life story like no other. This theatrical re-imagining of Alasdair Gray's classic novel takes us from the Dragon Chambers to ... Read more

    € 11,11