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The Best of Elton John

John, Elton
The Best of Elton John
(E-Z Play Today). 15 songs, including: Blue Eyes * Crocodile Rock * Daniel * Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me * Goodbye Yellow Brick Road * Rocket Man * Someone Saved My Life Tonight * Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word * Your Song

CHF 19.90

Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology

Rabkin, Eric S.
Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology
An invaluable contribution to the serious study of science fiction as well as a highly entertaining collection, Science Fiction contains 27 chronologically-arranged stories and excerpts, ranging from such early classic works as Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Shelley's Frankenstein to recent stories such as Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream" and Ursula K. Le Guin's "Vaster Than Empires and More Slow." Including brief general e...

CHF 28.90

Venus

Hunten, Donald M. / Colin, Lawrence / Donahue, Thomas M.
Venus
No serious astronomical library can be complete without it."--Journal of the British Astronomical Association "The book contains the results of the exploration of Venus by spacecraft during the period 1962-1978. . . . The book represents an excellent review of the principal results of Venus in the period covered."--Bulletin of the Astronomical Institute of Czechoslovakia "A wealth of new information."--Science "Strongly recommended."--Science ...

CHF 124.00

The Flutist's Companion

Dona Gilliam
The Flutist's Companion
This comprehensive method for the beginner to advanced is especially designed for use in private lessons. It introduces each new concept with fingering exercises, scale exercises, and etudes. Advanced techniques and concepts such as harmonics, vibrato, trills, interpretation, and phrasing are outlined succinctly through descriptive text and musical examples. A segment called "Representative Literature" contains exemplary flute music and photog...

CHF 31.50

The Motherhood of the Church

De Lubac, Henri
The Motherhood of the Church
Priests are called "Father" and the Church is called Mother. Our "Holy Mother the Church" is a traditional way of speaking among Catholics. But are these outdated, sentimental expressions? Or do they express a deep insight into the nature of the Church as a whole and of ordained ministry in relation to the Church? Is there a genuine theological meaning to the traditional reference to the Church as "she"? Henri de Lubac addresses such questions...

CHF 28.50