Blood Matters(ISBN=9780156033312) 英文原版
¥53.10
Robert Kennedy and His Times(ISBN=9780618219285)
¥69.80
Perfect Rigor(ISBN=9780151014064)
¥101.30
Cry of the Kalahari(ISBN=9780395647806) 英文原版
¥82.80
Johann Sebastian Bach(ISBN=9780151006489)
¥155.70
Eagle Pond(ISBN=9780618839346)
¥77.40
Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost(ISBN=9780618872671) 英文原版
¥53.10
Hubert's Freaks(ISBN=9780156033084)
¥77.40
War As I Knew It(ISBN=9780395735299)
¥70.20
Winning Horseplayer(ISBN=9780618871780)
¥58.50
William James(ISBN=9780618919895)
¥69.80
Queen of Scots(ISBN=9780618619177)
¥87.60
Yellow House(ISBN=9780618990580)
Starred Review. Van Gogh's reputation in the publicimagination has been made as much by his descent into madness as byhis art. Detailing the final year of his life and the "Studio ofthe South" in which Gauguin and Van Gogh painted side by side,Gayford brings the art back into focus. Explications of the worksilluminate the collaboration—similar subjects find very differenttreatment by two entirely different temperaments. Yet theirinfluence on each other is everywhere—a story that Van Goghrecommends to Gauguin finds its way into a painting; Van Gogh usesthe jute canvas that is Gauguin's material of choice. While some ofthis is well-trodden territory, Gayford's narrative is genuinelydramatic as it moves toward Van Gogh's fateful end. Gayford makesexciting new connections between the tone of Van Gogh'scorrespondence and known scholarship about his probable bipolardisorder. The influences of literature, the news media andso-called "hygienic excursions" (visits to the local brothels)percolate in these le
¥77.40
Peeling the Onion(ISBN=9780156035347)
¥58.50
Abraham Lincoln(ISBN=9780156027526)
¥101.30
Empire of the Stars(ISBN=9780618341511)
¥135.00
Literate Passion(ISBN=9780156527910)
¥66.20
¥65.70
Journals of Lewis and Clark(ISBN=9780395859964)
¥77.40
Age of Napoleon(ISBN=9780618154616)
¥65.70
Last Gentleman Adventurer(ISBN=9780618773589) 英文原版
"Enthralling." The New York Times "Maurice evokes his Arctic in vivid detail." Boston Globe "An unrivaled portrait of Unuit life." -- National GeographicAdventurer "Effortlessly entertaining." The Washington Post "A fascinating often funny chronicle of his early years among theInuit." Entertainment Weekly
¥53.10
Jean-Jacques Rousseau(ISBN=9780618872022)
¥82.80
Memoirs of the Second World War(ISBN=9780395599686)
¥129.60
In "The Aeneid," Vergil's hero fights to claim the king'sdaughter, Lavinia, with whom he is destined to found an empire. LeGuin gives Lavinia a voice in a this novel set in the half-wildworld of ancient Italy, when Rome was a muddy village near sevenhills.
¥77.40
¥124.80
Half the Way Home(ISBN=9780618439201)
¥54.00
¥62.10