������ の検索結果 標準 順 約 2000 件中 1041 から 1060 件目(100 頁中 53 頁目) 
- I Like It When . . .
- Mary Murphy/Mary Murphy
- RED WAGON BOOKS
- ¥1936
- 2005年
- 通常3~9日程度で発送
- 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
- 4.66(29)
With straightforward text and bold illustrations, this book celebrates the special relationships a child has while telling a warm story that highlight the joys of a little penguin's day. Full color.
手をつないでいるときが好き...お手伝いをしてくれたときが好き…。たくさんの「好き」がつまった作品です。ぜひペンギン親子をマネして「好き」をいっぱい伝えてみてください。
- Great Presidential Wit: (...I Wish I Was in the Book)
- Bob Dole
- SCRIBNER BOOKS CO
- ¥2956
- 2002年
- 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
- 0.0(0)
The author of the bestselling "Great Political Wit, " and well known for his own delectably dry wit, Bob Dole takes a bipartisan approach to humor in this marvelous collection of witticisms, rib-tickling remarks, and wry observations issued from the highest office in the land.
- Excuse Me, But I Was Next...": How to Handle the Top 100 Manners Dilemmas
- 2006年
- 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
- 0.0(0)
Etiquette expert Peggy Post comes to the rescue in this concise, readable book devoted to the etiquette issues most people wonder about. It offers quick fixes for these fast-paced times, and is written in Peggy's unpretentious style that has made her America's most-liked and most-trusted manners expert.
- Thinks . . .
- David Lodge
- PENGUIN GROUP
- ¥4646
- 2002年
- 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
- 0.0(0)
From the author of "Therapy" and "Small World" comes a dazzling exploration of love, deception, and the enigmas of consciousness.
- Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageuos Trial .....
- Philip Hoare/Phillip Hoare
- LITTLE BROWN & CO INC
- ¥3150
- 1999年
- 送料無料(コンビニ送料含む)
- 0.0(0)
The first production of Oscar Wilde's Salome in 1918 touched off a firestorm in London when the play's lead, exotic dancer Maud Allan, was denounced as belonging to the "Cult of the Clitoris" -- a feminine variation on the "Cult of Wilde", the mark of degeneracy and perversion. The ensuing libel trial, brought to life in this authoritative, spellbinding book, raised the specters of hysteria, homophobia, and paranoia that, like Wilde himself, have haunted our century.