"There are no plans to take this book down, " said Amazon spokesperson Patricia Smith.
This is a big story to tell, and, at times, the accumulation of detail slows the book down.
"It lingered in my mind after I put the book down, " she said.
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Golf fans will put the book down feeling as if they were an eyewitness to history, and glad for the experience.
It was hard to put the book down once I started reading.
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Adjust the reserve to a more typical level--and thereby move the tangible book down by a like amount--and Citi doesn't look so cheap.
He whispered, putting the book down and looking at his watch.
They broke the book down into hundreds of scenes, copied them onto colored index cards, and spread the cards on the floor, with each color representing a different character or time period.
The pair scoured thousands of images before whittling the book down to a selection of 65 images taken by 38 photographers of 46 couples from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Italy.
If you turn the book upside down, you can begin to see how things are shaping up now.
But Adel, the thin young student, was there, sitting alone, an open book face down on his lap.
The book was passed down through generations of the Talbot family who lived at the abbey.
In 2009, public libraries accounted for just 1.3% of total book sales, down from 4.3% in 1989.
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Albeit a billionaire, Rockefeller carried around a little red book and wrote down every single thing he spent his money on.
If your contacts book lets you down and you resort to using a care agency, Smith says it can cost three times the amount you would pay a carer privately.
Mr. Chapman, considered a member of the Wall Street establishment, later told Wall Street Journal reporter Monica Langley in her book "Tearing Down the Walls" that he was surprised to find he and Mr. Weill got along.
Presently, the premium over book value for the market is 1.5 times, a reasonable valuation, but in 1982 stocks sold down to book value.
Doesn't this contradict his support for index funds in his book A Random Walk Down Wall Street?
In his 1973 book A Random Walk Down Wall Street, economist and Princeton University professor Burton G.
Most every senator and congressman still trains his sights on Goldman Sachs, sold down near book value.
Amazon.com is digging in its heels, refusing to take down a book being criticized as encouraging child molestation.
"West Side Story, " "The Blackboard Jungle, " Piri Thomas' book, "Down These Mean Streets, " all tried to capture this experience.
Marty supports reform, but his book plays it straight down the middle.
Some enhanced e-book publishers have shut down production due to anemic sales.
On one floor, about two dozen editorial staff write book reviews, while down a hall perhaps as many programmers keep the software running.
The movie inspired the best-selling book "Black Hawk Down" by Mark Bowden and an eponymous, Oscar Award-winning movie directed by Ridley Scott.
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Wilkinson said Madison's negative portrayal of Hef in her new book, "Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny, " is based on her jealousy over him not marrying her.
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