Vantage offers Big and Tall sizes in seven basics and bestsellers, including a woven shirt, a windshirt, and a sweater. |
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Imagine a bookshelf with a pair of bookends, representing women novelists who have grown up in the British Commonwealth and written bestsellers. |
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Apart from the writings of Erasmus and Luther only two books of the sixteenth century can be acclaimed as bestsellers. |
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The real-life tale of a boisterous puppy is proving its staying power in the dog-eat-dog world of US bestsellers. |
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The book brawl started fifteen years ago when megabookstore chains deeply discounted bestsellers, as well as other hardbacks and paperbacks. |
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The books are destined to be bestsellers, with advance orders for over 400,000 already taken from booksellers nationwide. |
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Interestingly, it is not the bestsellers but classics and literary books that find place at these counters. |
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But publishers will doubtless exploit Lulu and similar sites to scout for their own future bestsellers. |
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The Beano alone each week moves about 135,000 copies, and every Christmas both annuals are bestsellers. |
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I'm sure many of my colleagues are frantically scribbling away on their bestsellers in their spare time. |
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They elect presidents and make films into blockbusters and books into bestsellers. |
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Her two previous novels, Snowflower and the Secret Fan and peony in Love, were also bestsellers. |
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A perennial favourite among modern readers are the bestsellers on subjects such as cookery, home improvement, self-help and personality development. |
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Though written in Doric, both were huge bestsellers in America. |
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His academic semiotic and philosophical works wield a thousandth of the influence of his bestsellers. |
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A lot has happened along the way, such as twenty-four other grisham bestsellers, totaling a quarter of a billion books sold. |
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The authors could be accused of displaying ultracrepidarian tendencies themselves, after eschewing the strictly economic analyses of their earlier bestsellers. |
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His skill is to suggest that his operation is that of a book club and to buy run-ons of current bestsellers direct from the publishers at cut-down prices. |
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In a market in which even bestsellers are quickly remaindered and then tossed into the bin of oblivion, the work of experimental women writers is easily lost. |
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His prose narratives, too, were bestsellers till the 18th century. |
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She's an acclaimed writer, her books are bestsellers before they are published. |
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Tom Wolfe has occasionally dealt with his southern heritage in bestsellers like I Am Charlotte Simmons. |
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Though Austen's novels were republished in Britain from the 1830s and sold at a steady rate, they were not bestsellers. |
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From what little I know, he was a thorough gentleman, an Anglophile, more at home reading English bestsellers and watching Hollywood films. |
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Woodward has authored or coauthored 17 national nonfiction bestsellers. |
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We added the winning lemon meringue pie with fresh raspberries to the Cedar Court Hotel menu last week and it's already one of our bestsellers. |
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The enchanting tale of Max, the hedgehog who becomes a hero Hodgeheg, is the second in our great giveaway of Puffin bestsellers for youngsters. |
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Brown's previous novel had sold just 10,000 copies, but 'Angels and Demons' is now top of the US paperback bestsellers lists. |
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Fielding has written more than 20 books over a long career, including bestsellers Still Life, Charley's Web, Heartstopper and See Jane Run. |
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Tommy's Deals is another section on the site, this time dedicated to bestsellers and deals of the week and is categorised by handtools, powertools, workwear and materials. |
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The British-born writer was a phenomenal success as her 32 racy bestsellers sold more than 500 million copies around the world, titillating fans with her romping good yarns. |
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The company's co-founder and manager, Rashi Panjabi, said they stock books across genres, including bestsellers, new releases, and even text books. |
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Allende, the author of numerous bestsellers such as The House of the Spirits and Daughter of Fortune, retells the story of the legendary hero Zorro. |
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There are seven books in our fantastic collection of Puffin Bestsellers with two more books to collect this week. |
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On September 4 1966, the novel debuted on New York Times' Paperback Bestsellers list as number three, and was number one by December 4, a position it held for eight weeks. |
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