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wfzimmerman's review: "The book is better than the movie. See if you can catch "that demmed elusive Scarlet Pimpernel!""
Everyman's Library (1999), Hardcover, 320 pages
Everyman's Library (1999), Hardcover, 320 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "Fascinating."
Hyperion Books (1995), Hardcover, 342 pages
Hyperion Books (1995), Hardcover, 342 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "Top-hole stuff. "
HarperCollins Publishers (1989), Hardcover, 654 pages
HarperCollins Publishers (1989), Hardcover, 654 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "Maybe the best of the Y2K novels, by one of the founding editors of the defining early-90s magazine, SPY."
Random House (1999), Hardcover, 659 pages
Random House (1999), Hardcover, 659 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "First volume in a trilogy."
Harpercollins (1995), Hardcover, 320 pages
Harpercollins (1995), Hardcover, 320 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "A beautiful and poetic book by one of the finest living Christian writers. Worth reading for anyone who is at all intrigued by one of the profoundest mysteries of Christiainity."
Zondervan (1997), Hardcover, 304 pages
Zondervan (1997), Hardcover, 304 pages
Tags: Old Front Page Stories, What's New for Book-Lovers, YA
wfzimmerman's review: "Who, who could the author be? The novel now feels like a grey dim memory in comparison to the vibrant technicolor years of Clinton I."
Random House (1996), Hardcover, 366 pages
Random House (1996), Hardcover, 366 pages
Tags: Old Front Page Stories, politics, What's New for Book-Lovers
wfzimmerman's review: "Edited by noted virtue expert Wiliam Bennett, who neglected to mention at the time that he has what is now a well-documented huge gambling problem."
Simon & Schuster (1993), Hardcover, 831 pages
Simon & Schuster (1993), Hardcover, 831 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "The best book ever written on this subject, and one of the best books ever written, period."
Graphics Press (1997), Hardcover, 156 pages
Graphics Press (1997), Hardcover, 156 pages
wfzimmerman's review: "The man, himself, on himself.
As time goes on, Napoleon seems less and less credible as an expert on military strategy ...."
Free Press (1999), Hardcover, 208 pages
Free Press (1999), Hardcover, 208 pages
