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    <dc:description>Palenie szkodzi - to niew&#261;tpliwe. Ale czy szkodz&#261; r&#243;wnie&#380; palacze? Mistrz felietonu, Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz kre&#347;li histori&#281; tytoniowych obyczaj&#243;w na przestrzeni wiek&#243;w. Opisuje i pierwszego Europejczyka, Rodriga de Jerez, kt&#243;ry z powodu &quot;picia dymu&quot; zosta&#322; uwi&#281;ziony przez Inkwizycj&#281;, i wsp&#243;&#322;czesnych podr&#243;&#380;nych - palaczy, &#347;ci&#347;ni&#281;tych jak sardynki na lotnisku w Helsinkach w szklanej, zadymionej klatce. Toeplitz zadaje sporo prowokuj&#261;cych pyta&#324; i pokazuje rozliczne paradoksy instytucjonalnej walki z na&#322;ogami, pokazuj&#261;c, &#380;e czasem za g&#243;rnolotnymi has&#322;ami stoj&#261; ca&#322;kiem przyziemne motywacje. By&#263; mo&#380;e w wyniku szeroko zakrojonej kampanii ludzie przestan&#261; pali&#263; i o papierosach b&#281;dzie si&#281; wspomina&#322;o w uj&#281;ciu historycznym, jak o gorsetach i dyli&#380;ansach. A mo&#380;e walka z nikotyn&#261; b&#281;dzie mia&#322;a podobny fina&#322; jak prohibicja, kt&#243;ra mia&#322;a zlikwidowa&#263; picie alkoholu?</dc:description>
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    <dc:title>&#346;cianka dzia&#322;owa (fragmenty)</dc:title>
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    <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
    <dc:description>Co mo&#380;e wywr&#243;ci&#263; &#380;ycie do g&#243;ry nogami? Rozbita fili&#380;anka, puzzle na dziewi&#281;&#263; tysi&#281;cy element&#243;w, &#347;cianka dzia&#322;owa z gips kartonu? Dionizy Fiotro&#324;, bohater najnowszej powie&#347;ci Izabeli Sowy, przekonuje si&#281; na w&#322;asnej sk&#243;rze, &#380;e drobiazgi mog&#261; raz na zawsze odmieni&#263; codzienno&#347;&#263;. Izabela Sowa, autorka topowej literatury dla kobiet, powraca s&#322;odko-gorzk&#261; powie&#347;ci&#261;, w kt&#243;rej nie ma &#322;atwych rozwi&#261;za&#324; tak jak nie ma oczywistych odpowiedzi na podstawowe pytania. Dionizy Fiotro&#324; wiedzie wygodne i uporz&#261;dkowane &#380;ycie do momentu, gdy zaczyna podejrzewa&#263; &#380;on&#281; o romans. Nie maj&#261;c konkretnych dowod&#243;w w r&#281;ku, za to niezm&#261;con&#261; pewno&#347;&#263;, &#380;e co&#347; si&#281; zmieni&#322;o, decyduje si&#281; na prywatne &#347;ledztwo. Nietypowe sprawy wymagaj&#261; niekonwencjonalnych rozwi&#261;za&#324;. W ten oto spos&#243;b Fiotro&#324; trafia na trop tajemniczej Brzytwy, kt&#243;ra obiecuje pomoc w rozwi&#261;zaniu sprawy w zamian za ... jeden tydzie&#324; jego &#380;ycia! </dc:description>
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    <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
    <dc:description>A Twitter novel about love, alienation and extraordinary powers.</dc:description>
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    <dc:date>2006</dc:date>
    <dc:description>This free ebook&#8212;which I like to think of as a &quot;fiction single&quot;&#8212;features two previously published short stories: &quot;Miss Tennessee&quot; and &quot;The Cryerer,&quot;  which originally appeared in The Land-Grant College Review and One Story, respectively.</dc:description>
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    <dc:title>the Zany Time Travels of Warble McGorkle</dc:title>
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    <dc:description>Warble McGorkle and his entourage travel back in time to alter history. Their meddling in Revolutionary Times, at Custer's Last Stand, the Alamo, Woodstock, as well as a detour to 1st century Jerusalem to kidnap Jesus--or Judas--leads to catastrophic consequences for those living in modern times. Among the things Warble and his gang perpetrate are: 1. The origin of Preemptive Strikes (umpires calling strikes before the ball is thrown) 2. George Washington being banished to England for inventing the peanut (and thus being responsible for &quot;Peanut Envy&quot;) 3. Changing song lyrics and altering drugs at Woodstock to change the politics and personalities of the hippies there 4. &quot;Helping out&quot; at the Alamo, so that it's the Mexicans who ultimately get &quot;saddled&quot; with Texas. These are just a few of the hilarious shenanigans that culminate in a climactic scene as the protagonists return to the present and see what their changes have wrought. 
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    <biography>&lt;p&gt;The Brazilian author PAULO COELHO was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before dedicating his life completely to literature, he worked as theatre director and actor, lyricist and journalist. In 1986, PAULO COELHO did the pilgrimage to Saint James of Compostella, an experience later to be documented in his book The Pilgrimage. In the following year, COELHO published The Alchemist. Slow initial sales convinced his first publisher to drop the novel, but it went on to become one of the best selling Brazilian books of all time. Other titles include Brida (1990), The Valkyries (1992), By the river Piedra I sat Down and Wept (1994), the collection of his best columns published in the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S&#227;o Paulo entitle Maktub (1994), the compilation of texts Phrases (1995), The Fifth Mountain (1996), Manual of a Warrior of Light (1997), Veronika decides to die (1998), The Devil and Miss Prym (2000), the compilation of traditional tales in Stories for parents, children and grandchildren (2001), Eleven Minutes (2003), The Zahir (2005), The Witch of Portobello (2006) and Winner Stands Alone (2009). Paulo Coelho is also a pioneer and has expanded his presence in the internet with his daily blogs in Wordpress, Myspace &amp; Facebook. He is equally present in media sharing sites such as Youtube and Flickr, offering on a regular basis not only texts but also videos and pictures to his readers. From this intensive interest and use of the Internet sprang his bold new project: The Experimental Witch where he invites his readers to adapt to the screen his book The Witch of Portobello. Indeed Paulo Coelho is a firm believer of Internet as a new media and is the first Best-selling author to actively support online free distribution of his work. &lt;/p&gt;</biography>
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    <dc:title>The Way of the Bow</dc:title>
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    <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
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    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;&#8220;The Way of the Bow&#8221; relates the story of Tetsuya, the best archer of the country, who conveys his teachings to a boy in his village. Using the metaphor of archery the author leads us through several essential thoughts : our daily efforts and work, how to overcome difficulties, steadfastness, and courage to take risky decisions. &lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.</dc:rights>
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    <dc:title>Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren - Volume 1</dc:title>
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    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;&#8220;Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren&#8221; is a stroll through the universal traditions and legends, lulled by the unforgettable magic words &#8220;Once upon a time&#8230;&#8221; 
&lt;br /&gt;This book by Paulo Coelho contains joyful, amazing and dramatic stories for readers of all ages. Most of them recount traditional legends and tales from many cultures. Included are also stories inspired by the author&#8217;s personal experience and episodes from the lives of celebrated names, as means of reflection.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.</dc:rights>
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    <dc:title>Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren - Volume 2</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="1055">Paulo Coelho</dc:author>
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    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;&#8220;Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren&#8221; is a stroll through the universal traditions and legends, lulled by the unforgettable magic words &#8220;Once upon a time&#8230;&#8221; 
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    <dc:rights>Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.</dc:rights>
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    <dc:title>Herman Marmaduke</dc:title>
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    <dc:description>Herman Marmaduke is a micro-novel about identity and loss.</dc:description>
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    <dc:title>The Baum Plan for Financial Independence and Other Stories</dc:title>
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    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;An ex-con finds himself falling, once more, under a seductive, amoral woman's spell. A hidden door in a summer house leads to a land of plenty. An inventor's life converges with the pulp fiction he reads. In &quot;Pride and Prometheus,&quot; the Bennett sisters encounter Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. And, in his acclaimed and award-winning Lunar Quartet, Kessel explores the gender dynamics, politics, and long-term sustainability of a matriarchal lunar colony. This astonishing collection ranges from science fiction to the surreal while intersecting with Frank L. Baum's Oz and the characters of Flannery O'Connor, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen. By turns satirical, horrific, funny, and generous, these stories showcase the manifold gifts of a modern-day master.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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