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Product Description: Este cuento infantil le enseña a su hijo(a) sobre el AMOR de Dios. Se centra alrededor de la unidad familiar y cada ilustración cobra vida, ya que describe lo que es el AMOR. Jesús me ama esto Yo lo sé es un libro infantil interactivo que permite a los padres (o el lector) hablar de cada ilustración con el niño(a); edificando la creatividad y la imaginación del niño(a)...read more
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9781512232943 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 15, 2015, cover price $9.13 | About this edition: Este cuento infantil le enseña a su hijo(a) sobre el AMOR de Dios.
When Pierre was published one year after Moby-Dick, expectations were high. Readers expectedâand Melville deliveredâadventure, humor, and brilliance. Magnificent and strange, Pierre is a richly allusive novel mirroring both antebellum America and Melvilleâs own life. This Norton Critical Edition includes: · The Harper & Brothers 1852 first edition of the novel, accompanied by Robert S. Levine and Cindy Weinsteinâs editorial matter. · Six illustrations. · Contextual and source materials, including letters, responses to Pierre by Melvilleâs contemporaries, and works by Daniel Webster, Thomas Cole, James Fenimore Cooper, Lydia Maria Child, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, among others, that give readers a sense of Pierreâs time and place. · Seven critical essays on Pierreâs major themes by Sacvan Bercovitch, James Creech, Samuel Otter, Wyn Kelley, Cindy Weinstein, Jeffory A. Clymer, and Dominic Mastroianni. · A Chronology and a Selected Bibliography.
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9781508482857 | Createspace Independent Pub, February 13, 2015, cover price $9.13
9780451518965, titled "Pierre or the Ambiguities" | Reissue edition (New Amer Library, October 1, 1984), cover price $4.95 | also contains Pierre or the Ambiguities | About this edition: When Pierre was published one year after Moby-Dick, expectations were high.
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