James Ogden: 5 books

Book cover of The Country Wife
by William Wycherley, Dr Tiffany Stern, James Ogden
Language: English
Release Date: February 13, 2014

'He's a fool that marries, but he's a greater fool that does not marry a fool.' This bawdy, hilarious, subversive and wickedly satirical drama pokes fun at the humourless, the jealous, and the adulterous alike. It features a country wife, Margery, whose husband believes she is too naïve to...
Book cover of CLEP® Principles of Marketing Book + Online
by James E. Finch, James R. Ogden, Denise T. Ogden
Language: English
Release Date: February 14, 2013

**Earn College Credit with REA's Test Prep for CLEP* Principles of Marketing Everything you need to pass the exam and get the college credit you deserve.** Our test prep for CLEP* Principles of Marketing and the online tools that come with it, will allow you to create a personalized...
Book cover of Diabolical Plots: Year Four
by David Steffen, Michael Anthony Ashley, Anaea Lay
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2018

This anthology collects all 25 original stories from the fourth year of Diabolical Plots, an online magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Manuals for memory tourism, a secret order of monks that tries to use a scriptural technicality to put off the end of the world indefinitely, a friendly nonbinary...
Book cover of The Foundations of Aesthetics (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
by C. K. Ogden, I. A. Richards, James Wood
Language: English
Release Date: May 10, 2011

In this 1922 scholarly landmark, influential British critic I. A. Richards and his colleagues Charles Ogden and James Wood lay out a new theory of harmony and balance in a work of literature—the two mingle with an audience’s psychological impulses in order to determine how the work is perceived....
Book cover of Claim Number One
by George Washington Ogden, James Allen St. John
Language: English
Release Date: November 27, 2011

pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. Coming to Comanche, you stopped, for Comanche was the end of the world. Unless, of course, you were one of those who wished to push the boundary-line of the world farther, to make homes in the wilderness where there had been no homes, to plant green fields in the desert where none had been before.
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