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The Dirty Half Dozen: Six Radical Rules to Make Relationships Last
Everyone wants to have a nurturing, happy, working union with a spouse or loved one--but time after time, it can fail, fall flat, or not live up to expectations Now, after surveying more than 30 years of psychiatric literature and submitting more than 1,000 relationship studies to computer analysis, a renowned psychiatrist offers a provocative new theory for successful, long-lasting love..
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Miscellanea curiositae Michelangelae: a steep tariff, a half dozen horses, and yards of taffeta.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly
This digital document is an article from Renaissance Quarterly, published by Renaissance Society of America on June 22, 1994. The length of the article is 7903 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: There exists a wealth of documentary sources dealing with the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti that help to illuminate the artist's growth as well as the culture of Renaissance Italy. A series of anecdotes relating to Michelangelo's life and growth as an artist are discussed. Among the topics discussed are tariffs on artistic works, Michelangelo's use of horses in his art and the artist's relationships with friends and lovers.

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Title: Miscellanea curiositae Michelangelae: a steep tariff, a half dozen horses, and yards of taffeta.
Author: William E. Wallace
Publication:Renaissance Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 1994
Publisher: Renaissance Society of America
Volume: v47 Issue: n2 Page: p330(21)

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The Man of Maybe Half-A-Dozen Faces: A Novel
That's what the letters on the cloudy glass of the door say. But Skylight himself isn't too clear on who he is or what he's doing when a beautiful woman walks in and asks him to help. Her brother is missing

Skylight confers at once with his colleagues: Dennis, Dieter, Lulu, Scarface, and the Average Guy. Then he makes up their mind, and we're off on one of the wildest P.I. novels in years.

You see, Skylight isn't always himself. In fact, he has a number of distinct modes, all of whom are helping him catch the madman who's killing off "documentalists" (being the people who write computer manuals).

But the killer might not be the biggest problem for Skylight. Nor is it liable to be the two obstructing officers representing the finest in law enforcement that Eugene, Oregon, has to offer. No, Skylight's biggest danger is himself.

He has a problem.

A tap-dancing problem, to be exact.

Skylight Howells is a problem dancer. And it's going to take some fancy footwork for this gumshoe to solve the case.

The Man of Maybe Half-a-Dozen Faces is a wonderfully inventive mystery novel that seems to be tailor-made for enthusiasts of the work of Jonathan Lethem, Richard Brautigan, Neal Stephenson, Russell Greenan, Thomas Berger, and Arthur Murray. It's also great for anyone looking for a good read. Kick up your heels and enjoy! .
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