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Top Books of 1974

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#1
Carrie
Carrie

By Unknown Author

The story of misfit high-school girl, Carrie White, who gradually discovers that she has telekinetic powers. Repressed by a domineering, ultra-religious mother and tormented by her peers at school, her efforts to fit in lead to a dramatic confrontation during the senior prom. ([source][1]) ---------- Also contained in: - [The Shining / 'Salem's Lot / Night Shift / Carrie][2] ---------- See also: - [Selected from Carrie][3] [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/carrie.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19558521W [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL11018609W/Selected_from_Carrie

#2
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

By Unknown Author

"The real cycle you're working on is a cycle called 'yourself.'"One of the most important and influential books of the past half-century, Robert M. Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a powerful, moving, and penetrating examination of how we live and a meditation on how to live better. The narrative of a father on a summer motorcycle trip across America's Northwest with his young son, it becomes a profound personal and philosophical odyssey into life's fundamental questions. A true modern classic, it remains at once touching and transcendent, resonant with the myriad confusions of existence and the small, essential triumphs that propel us forward.

#3
The Dispossessed
The Dispossessed

By Unknown Author

Shevek, a brilliant physicist, decides to take action. He will seek answers, question the unquestionable, and attempt to tear down the walls of hatred that have isolated his planet of anarchists from the rest of the civilized universe. To do this dangerous task will mean giving up his family and possibly his life. Shevek must make the unprecedented journey to the planet, Anarres, to challenge the complex structures of life and living, and ignite the fires of change.

#4
The Forever War
The Forever War

By Unknown Author

"The legendary novel of extraterrestrial war in an uncaring universe comes to comics, in a stunningly realized vision of Joe Haldeman's Vietnam War parable epic war story spanning relativistic space and time, The Forever War explores one soldier's experience as he is caught up in the brutal machinery of a war against an unknown and unknowable alien foe that reaches across the stars" -- The monumental Hugo and Nebula award winning SF classic-- Featuring a new introduction by John Scalzi The Earth's leaders have drawn a line in the interstellar sand--despite the fact that the fierce alien enemy they would oppose is inscrutable, unconquerable, and very far away. A reluctant conscript drafted into an elite Military unit, Private William Mandella has been propelled through space and time to fight in the distant thousand-year conflict; to perform his duties and do whatever it takes to survive the ordeal and return home. But "home" may be even more terrifying than battle, because, thanks to the time dilation caused by space travel, Mandella is aging months while the Earth he left behind is aging centuries...

#5
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Where the Sidewalk Ends

By Unknown Author

If you are a dreamer, come in, If you are a dreamer, A wisher, a liar, A hope-er, a pray-er, A magic bean buyer... Come in ... for where the sidewalk ends, Shel Silverstein's world begins. You'll meet a boy who turns into a TV set, and a girl who eats a whale. The Unicorn and the Bloath live there, and so does Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout who will not take the garbage out. It is a place where you wash your shadow and plant diamond gardens, a place where shoes fly, sisters are auctioned off, and crocodiles go to the dentist. Shel Silverstein's masterful collection of poems and drawings is at once outrageously funny and profound. This special edition has 12 extra poems the did not appear in the original collection. - Jacket flap.

#6
The Mote in God's Eye
The Mote in God's Eye

By Unknown Author

Science fiction classic about the rise, fall and subsequent rise of a civilization where the peak catastrophe is known as the "crazy eddy point". Introduces the concept of frictionless toilets that don't have any water in them but I suspect the authors didn't think it all the way through - I don't recall a negative air pressure that would keep odours in their rightfull place. Nevertheless a fascinating read. I haven't read this for donkeys years which is why I'm searching for an e-copy.

#7
Post office
Post office

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#8
Engineering Mechanics, Statics & Dynamics
Engineering Mechanics, Statics & Dynamics

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#9
Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology

By Unknown Author

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH, Eighth Edition, is the perfect text to help you succeed in your abnormal psychology course! The authors -- all internationally recognized experts in the field -- show you how psychological disorders are rooted in multiple factors: biological, psychological, cultural, social, familial, and even political. You can test your understanding of topics with the text's built-in concept checks and chapter quizzes.

#10
Leopard in the Snow
Leopard in the Snow

By Unknown Author

Helen simply couldn't believe her eyes when, stranded in the snow in the wilds of Cumberland, she found herself confronted by a leopard. But luckily it was a tame one, and its owner, the mysterious Dominic Lyall, was able to offer Helen shelter in his house. Soon, however, the situation turned into a nightmare as she realised that he intended to keep her there, virtually a prisoner - and no one had any idea where to start searching for her! How could she get away? And, as time went by, did she want to get away? Yet she was only too well aware that if Dominic did decide to let her go, it would only be because he wanted to get rid of her for good…

#11
Flow my tears, the policeman said
Flow my tears, the policeman said

By Unknown Author

Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said is a 1974 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. The story follows a genetically enhanced pop singer and television star who wakes up in a world where he has never existed. The novel is set in a futuristic dystopia, where the United States has become a police state in the aftermath of a Second Civil War. It was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1974 and a Hugo Award in 1975, and was awarded the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 1975. TV star Jason Taverner is no more. Overnight, he looses his ID cards, the records about him in the official databases have strangely vanished and no one seems to know him any more. Even the songs he recorded don’t exist any more. In an oppressing police state, Jason struggels not to get arrested.

#12
If Beale Street Could Talk
If Beale Street Could Talk

By Unknown Author

Like the blues -- sweet, sad and full of truth -- this masterly work of fiction rocks us with powerful emotions. In it are anger and pain, but above all, love -- affirmative love of a woman for her man, the sustaining love of a black family. Fonny, a talented young artist, finds himself unjustly arrested and locked in New York's infamous tombs. But his girlfriend, Tish, is determined to free him, and to have his baby, in this starkly realisitic tale... a powerful endictment of American concepts of justice and punishment in our time.

#13
Looking out/looking in
Looking out/looking in

By Unknown Author

Used by more than a million students, LOOKING OUT, LOOKING IN, Twelfth Edition, continues its outstanding tradition of combining current information with a fun, reader-friendly voice that links course topics to your everyday life. You'll discover the reasons to improve your interpersonal skills and sharpen your critical understanding of the communication process through diverse and compelling examples that illustrate how communication skills can affect both the world around us and our own lives. Improve your relationships and your future career success, with the only text that offers the tools that have been proven to build better communication skills for almost 30 years!

#14
Heaven Is Gentle
Heaven Is Gentle

By Unknown Author

Sister Eliza Proudfoot took a job at the special clinic run by Professor Christian van Duyl. She found him a somewhat intimidating character - large in build and large in personality! And somehow Eliza kept getting on his wrong side, which didn't stop her from falling in love with him even though he was engaged to the very suitable Estelle van der Daal. Eliza found Estelle a bit of a bore, but if that was what Christian wanted, who was she to quibble!

#15
Helter Skelter
Helter Skelter

By Unknown Author

Prosecuting attorney in the Manson trial, Vincent Bugliosi held a unique insider's position in one of the most baffling and horrifying cases of the twentieth century: the cold-blooded Tate-LaBianca murders carried out by Charles Manson and four of his followers. What motivated Manson in his seemingly mindless selection of victims, and what was his hold over the young women who obeyed his orders? Here is the gripping story of this famous and haunting crime. 50 pages of b/w photographs

#16
The power broker: Robert Moses and the fall of New York
The power broker: Robert Moses and the fall of New York

By Unknown Author

Discusses the illusion that is a democracy by pointing out what real power looks like and where it comes from.

#17
The Iron Man
The Iron Man

By Unknown Author

Kimberly Freeman was worried to death when her fiance, who had gone out to Sierra Leone in West Africa, seemed to have disappeared without trace, and she decided the best thing to do was to follow him out there and see if she could discover what had happened to him. In Sierra Leone, however, she met another man, of a very different kind - the domineering Dave Nelson, who had a low opinion of Kim, her fiance, and indeed the whole situation between the two of them. And he added. 'Don't run away with the notion that being female gives you any special immunity where I'm concerned.' Kim would rather have ignored Dave altogether - but how could she?

#18
The Killer Angels
The Killer Angels

By Unknown Author

*The Killer Angels* (1974) is a historical novel by Michael Shaara that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1975. The book tells the story of the four days of the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War: June 30, 1863, as the troops of both the Union and the Confederacy move into battle around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and July 1, July 2, and July 3, when the battle was fought. The story is character-driven and told from the perspective of various protagonists.

#19
The Magic Of Living (Best of Betty Neels)
The Magic Of Living (Best of Betty Neels)

By Unknown Author

Arabella Birch had a less than happy introduction to Holland when she became involved in a road accident. It seemed destined that the first person on the scene should be Dr. Gideon van der Vorst, who took charge of the situation--and Arabella--in a very commanding way. When Arabella found herself involved professionally with the imposing doctor, she began to wonder if destiny had known what it was doing. Once her glamorous cousin Hilary caught sight of Gideon, it would be no use falling in love with him.

#20
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less

By Unknown Author

The conned: an Oxford don, a revered society physician, a chic French art dealer, and a charming English lord. They have one thing in common. Overnight, each novice investor lost his life's fortune to one man. The con: Harvey Metcalfe. A brilliant, self-made guru of deceit. A very dangerous individual. And now, a hunted man. With nothing left to lose four strangers are about to come together—each expert in their own field. Their plan: find Harvey, shadow him, trap him, and penny-for-penny, destroy him. From the luxurious casinos of Monte Carlo to the high-stakes windows at Ascot to the bustling streets of Wall Street to fashionable London galleries, their own ingenious game has begun. It's called revenge—and they were taught by a master.

#21
My Brother Sam Is Dead
My Brother Sam Is Dead

By Unknown Author

Recounts the tragedy that strikes the Meeker family during the Revolution when one son joins the rebel forces while the rest of the family tries to stay neutral in a Tory town.

#22
The Wolf and the Dove
The Wolf and the Dove

By Unknown Author

The Searing, Turbulent Romance of a Beautiful High-born Saxon Maiden and the Bold Foreign Invader who Came to Conquer Her! As hordes of Norman invaders sweep Saxonv in 1066, the lovely 18 year old Aislinn of Darkenwald is torn between loyalty to her own Saxon people and her tempestuous romance with 33 year old Wulfgar -- the Iron Wolf of Normandy. Can her consuming passion for him wipe out the memory of her father's murder -- her mother's shame -- her own savage violation --all at the hands of Wulfgar's conquering forces?

#23
Master Of The House
Master Of The House

By Unknown Author

Petra wasn't exactly engaged to Jay Stoddart, but they were close enough friends for him to invite her to his family home and before doing so, to warn her about his stern older brother Alaric. Alaric, it seemed, was very much head of the family and master of his own house. He was arrogant, autocratic, and had little use for women except as playthings. All of which was confirmed when Petra met him and he lost no time in telling her firmly, all women are the same. They're after two things only, money and marriage, in that order. Could Petra prove him wrong? And anyway, did it really matter what he thought of women in general and her in particular!

#24
Witchstone
Witchstone

By Unknown Author

Young Ashley Calder’s whole life changed when she met Jake Seton. For Jake was unlike any other man she had ever met, and beyond her reach in just about every way. He was far too old and sophisticated for her, his social sphere was far removed from her own – and above all, he was shortly to be married this fiancée, the glamorous Barbara Forrest. So why did he persist in making it clear to Ashley that the attraction was by no means only on her side?

#25
The Blue Umbrella
The Blue Umbrella

By Unknown Author

As soon as Binya saw the beautiful blue silk umbrella she wanted it She wanted it so badly that she was willing to give her lucky leopards claw pendant in exchange No-one in the village had such a fine umbrella and everywhere Binya went the umbrella went too Gradually it faded to a pale blue and was patched in several places but there was still many who envied Binya her treasured possession And the most envious of them all was old Ram Bharosa the shopkeeper who decided that by some means he must own the blue umbrella.

#26
Child of God
Child of God

By Unknown Author

Falsely accused of rape, Lester Ballard is released from jail, and a trip to the dry-goods store, an errand to the blacksmith, and other incidents are transformed into scenes of the comic and the grotesque.

#27
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

By Unknown Author

George Smiley is assigned to uncover the identity of the double agent operating in the highest levels of British Intelligence.

#28
Wacky Wednesday
Wacky Wednesday

By Unknown Author

Drawings and verse point out the many things that are wrong one wacky Wednesday.

#29
Kongres futurologiczny
Kongres futurologiczny

By Unknown Author

The futurologists of the world have gathered at their Eighth World Congress at the Costa Rica Hilton to discuss the problem of overpopulation. Their deliberations, however, are interrupted by a revolution which the government attempts to quell with chemical weapons. The air and water are laden with "benignimizers" and other exotic drags which send futurologist Tichy careening into a hallucinatory tomorrow. Lem's view of the overcrowded future is original and disturbing. A pessimistic, mordantly funny book, well translated from the Polish by Michael Kandel -- Kirkus Review.

#30
The End of the Rainbow
The End of the Rainbow

By Unknown Author

**strong text**Olympia's overbearing aunt used her as her personal servant, until attractive Dutchman Waldo van der Graaf quite literally rescued her. He suggested that she exchange her life of drudgery for the role of his wife. Waldo needed someone to look after his small daughter and run his home--a marriage of convenience. Olympia was thankful and accepted his proposal, but soon realized she had only exchanged one set of problems for another when she found herself falling in love with her own husband!

#31
A Grammar of contemporary English
A Grammar of contemporary English

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#32
All the President's Men
All the President's Men

By Unknown Author

Investigation and report of the burglary at the Watergate Hotel that culminated with President Richard Nixon's resignation from office.

#33
There's a Wocket in my Pocket!
There's a Wocket in my Pocket!

By Unknown Author

A household of unusual creatures help beginning readers recognize common "household" words. (goodreads review) Like the parent Beginner Books, Bright & Early Books feature the same affordable hardcover format, imaginative stories, and colorful pictures. Geared for a younger audience, these books use simple words, repetition, and pictures that act as clues to the text.

#34
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld

By Unknown Author

Young Sybel, the heiress of powerful wizards, needs the company of no-one outside her gates. In her exquisite stone mansion, she is attended by exotic, magical beasts: Riddle-master Cyrin the boar; the treasure-starved dragon Gyld; Gules the Lyon, tawny master of the Southern Deserts; Ter, the fiercely vengeful falcon; Moriah, feline Lady of the Night. Sybel only lacks the exquisite and mysterious Liralen, which continues to elude her most powerful enchantments. But when a soldier bearing an infant arrives, Sybel discovers that the world of man and magic is full of both love and deceit―and the possibility of more power than she can possibly imagine.

#35
Fairwinds
Fairwinds

By Unknown Author

Tara was engaged to Clifford Hautain. She was sure she loved him. But why did she find his brother Philip so intriguing? It wasn't as if Philip was interested in her -- he obviously preferred the charms of the sophisticated Elwyn, who made it clear to Tara that he was her property. Yet...

#36
Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#37
Sweet Savage Love
Sweet Savage Love

By Unknown Author

**Brandon-Morgan #1** *PASSIONATE! TUMULTUOUS! INEVITABLE!* A tale of human emotion that lays bare the heights and depths of love, passion and desire in old and new worlds... as we follow Virginia Brandon, beautiful, impudent and innocent, from the glittering ballrooms of Paris to the sensuality of life in New Orleans to the splendor of intrigue-filled Mexico. A tale of unending passion, never to be forgotten ...the story of Virginia's love for Steven Morgan, a love so powerful that she will risk anything for him... even her life. Legend of Morgan-Challenger Series: Sweet Savage Love (Brandon-Morgan #1) Dark Fires (Brandon-Morgan #2) Lost Love, Last Love (Brandon-Morgan #3) Savage Desire (Brandon-Morgan #4) Bound by Desire (Brandon-Morgan #5) Wicked Loving Lies (Brandon-Morgan #6)

#38
The Other Side of Midnight
The Other Side of Midnight

By Unknown Author

Paris...Washington...a peaceful Midwestern campus...a fabulous villa in Greece...all part of a terrifying web of intrigue and treachery as a ruthless trio of human beings - an incredibly beautiful film star, a legendary Greek tycoon, a womanizing international adventurer- use an innocent American girl as a bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a desperate game of vengeance and betrayal, love and lust, life and death.

#39
House of Stairs
House of Stairs

By Unknown Author

Set in a dystopian America in the near future, the story tells of the experiences of five 16-year-olds who were living in orphanages who wake up to find themselves in a strange building that has no walls, no ceiling, and no floor: nothing but endless flights of stairs leading in every direction, seemingly infinite, so that it is impossible to get one's bearings or have perspective. On one landing is a basin of running water that serves as a toilet, sink and drinking fountain; on another, a machine with lights that intermittently produces food. The five, thrown together in these bizarre circumstances, must learn to deal with the others' disparate personalities, the lack of privacy and comfort, their clear helplessness, and a machine that only feeds them under gradually more exacting situations.

#40
Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum
Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum

By Unknown Author

**The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, or: how violence develops and where it can lead** (original German title: *Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum oder: Wie Gewalt entstehen und wohin sie führen kann*, pronounced [diː fɛʁˈloːʁənə ˈʔeːʁə deːɐ̯ kataˈʁiːnaː ˈbluːm ˈʔoːdɐ viː ɡəˈvalt ʔɛntˈʃteːən ʔʊnt voˈhɪn ziː ˈfyːʁən ˈkan]) is a 1974 novel by Heinrich Böll. The story deals with the sensationalism of tabloid news and the political climate of panic over Red Army Faction terrorism in the 1970s Federal Republic of Germany. The main character, Katharina Blum, is an innocent housekeeper whose life is ruined by an invasive tabloid reporter and a police investigation when the man with whom she has just fallen in love turns out to be wanted by the police because of a bank robbery. The book's fictional tabloid paper, *Die Zeitung* (*The Newspaper*), is modelled on the actual German *Bild-Zeitung*. (Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Honour_of_Katharina_Blum))

#41
Great Day for Up!
Great Day for Up!

By Unknown Author

Rhymed text and illustrations introduce the many meanings of "up."

#42
See You at the Top
See You at the Top

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#43
The nature and properties of soils
The nature and properties of soils

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#44
Your perfect right
Your perfect right

By Unknown Author

"All new material on social intelligence, personal boundaries, brain research, handling criticism, assertiveness in email and social networks, expressing anger, overcoming social anxiety, being persistent, what to do when assertiveness doesn't work."--Cover.

#45
The Japanese Screen
The Japanese Screen

By Unknown Author

Susannah had met Fernando Cuevas in London, and in a whirlwind romance had fallen wildly and irrevocably in love with him. She could hardly believe it when Fernando, on what seemed to be an unconvincing excuse, ended it all, and disappeared out of her life as quickly as he had come into it. The only thing to do, Susannah decided, was to make a new life for herself, so she took a job as governess to a young Spanish girl which would take her to live in Spain for a while. She was horrified, on arriving at her destination, to realise that the child was Fernando’s child; that he was very much married; and that she was going to meet him again at any moment. What was she to do now?

#46
Greenwitch (The Dark Is Rising #3)
Greenwitch (The Dark Is Rising #3)

By Unknown Author

Simon, Jane, and Barney, enlisted by their mysterious great-uncle, arrive in a small coastal town to recover a priceless golden grail stolen by the forces of evil -- Dark. They are not at first aware of the strange powers of another boy brought to help, Will Stanton -- nor of the sinister significance of the Greenwitch, an image of leaves and branches that for centuries has been cast into the sea for good luck in fishing and harvest. Their search for the grail sets into motion a series of disturbing, sometimes dangerous events that, at their climax, bring forth a gift that, for a time at least, will keep the Dark from rising. Third in The Dark is Rising series.

#47
Miranda's marriage
Miranda's marriage

By Unknown Author

Desperation forced Miranda to encamp for the night in Jason Steele's office suite, but unfortunately he found her there, and after the unholy wrath that resulted she never dreamed that a few months later she would become his wife. For Jason was reputed to be a rake where women were concerned. What chance of happiness had Miranda?

#48
My father, Sun-Sun Johnson
My father, Sun-Sun Johnson

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#49
Silver Fruit upon Silver Trees
Silver Fruit upon Silver Trees

By Unknown Author

It would be easy, Eve told Sophie. All she had to do was to go to Trinidad and pretend to be the granddaughter of the wealthy Brandt St. Vincente for four weeks and the money she needed would be hers. But when Sophie met the disturbing Edge St. Vincente, who thought she was his niece, and fell in love with him, she realized that perhaps it wasn't going to be that simple after all....

#50
Second-class citizen
Second-class citizen

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#51
Music theory
Music theory

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#51
Nate the Great Goes Undercover (Nate the Great)
Nate the Great Goes Undercover (Nate the Great)

By Unknown Author

Nate the Great takes on his first night case and tries to solve the mystery of the garbage snatcher.

#52
The Worst Witch (The Worst Witch #1)
The Worst Witch (The Worst Witch #1)

By Unknown Author

Mildred Hubble is a trainee witch at Miss Cackle's Academy, and she's making an awful mess of it. She's always getting her spells wrong and she can't even ride a broomstick without crashing it. Will she ever make a real witch?

#52
Bangers and Mash
Bangers and Mash

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#53
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit
The Cat Ate My Gymsuit

By Unknown Author

Marcy Lewis is bored by school, she despairs of ever being thin, and she is certain she'll never have a date. Life at home isn't great either, since her father bosses her and her mother around. Then along comes Ms. Finney, an English teacher who will try anything in the classroom, and above all, a teacher who acts human. Marcy has never met anyone like her, and suddenly life in and out of school begins to have a purpose. When Ms. Finney is suspended because of her controversial teaching methods, the school is thrown into an uproar. When Marcy, now out of her shell, helps to organize a protest, she too is suspended. With her mother firmly on her side, her father violently opposed, Marcy mus decide whether her fight for Ms. Finney and the values she stands for is worth the price she must pay at home and in school. ---------- Also contained in: - [The Cat Ate My Gymsuit / There's a Bat in Bunk Five](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL464852W) - [The Cat Ate My Gymsuit / There's a Bat in Bunk Five / Can You Sue Your Parents for Malpractice?](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL464855W)

#54
Switch Bitch
Switch Bitch

By Unknown Author

Four tales of seduction and suspense from the grand master of the short story... Topping and tailing this collection are two stories featuring Roald Dahl's notorious hedonist Oswald Hendryks Cornelius (or Uncle Oswald) whose exploits are frequently as extraordinary as they are scandalous. The collection was first published in 1974 although some of the stories date from several years before - Uncle Oswald's first appearance was in The Visitor, written in 1964. The other two black comedies in Switch Bitch also explore a darker side of desire and pleasure. The four stories included are: [Visitor](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504386W/The_Visitor) [Great Switcheroo](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15091023W/The_Great_Switcheroo) [Last Act](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504394W/The_Last_Act) [Bitch](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504401W/Bitch) ([source](https://www.roalddahl.com/roald-dahl/stories/p-t/switch-bitch)) ---------- Contained in: [Collected Short Stories of Roald Dahl: Volume I](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL45794W) [Kiss, Kiss / Switch Bitch / My Uncle Oswald](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15091046W) [Kiss, Kiss / Over to You / Switch Bitch / Someone Like You / Four Tales of the Unexpected / My Uncle Oswald](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504258W)

#55
Essentials of management
Essentials of management

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#55
God's tribesman
God's tribesman

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#56
The Chocolate War
The Chocolate War

By Unknown Author

A high school freshman discovers the devastating consequences of refusing to join in the school's annual fund raising drive and arousing the wrath of the school bullies

#56
Course for new teachers in general practice II January-June 1974
Course for new teachers in general practice II January-June 1974

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#57
Anarchy, State, and Utopia
Anarchy, State, and Utopia

By Unknown Author

**Anarchy, State, and Utopia** is a 1974 book by the American political philosopher Robert Nozick. It won the 1975 US National Book Award in category Philosophy and Religion, has been translated into 11 languages, and was named one of the "100 most influential books since the war" (1945–1995) by the UK *Times Literary Supplement*. In opposition to *A Theory of Justice* (1971) by John Rawls, and in debate with Michael Walzer,[3] Nozick argues in favor of a minimal state, "limited to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, enforcement of contracts, and so on." When a state takes on more responsibilities than these, Nozick argues, rights will be violated. To support the idea of the minimal state, Nozick presents an argument that illustrates how the minimalist state arises naturally from anarchy and how any expansion of state power past this minimalist threshold is unjustified. (Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy,_State,_and_Utopia))

#58
The Rats
The Rats

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#59
Hinton community plan, Hinton, Oklahoma
Hinton community plan, Hinton, Oklahoma

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#60
All Things Bright and Beautiful (All Creatures Great and Small #3-4)
All Things Bright and Beautiful (All Creatures Great and Small #3-4)

By Unknown Author

This beloved sequel to Herriot's first collection, “All Creatures Great and Small”, picks up as Herriot, now newly married, journeys among the remote hillside farms and valley towns of the Yorkshire Dales, caring for their inhabitants—both two- and four-legged. Throughout, Herriot's deep compassion, humor, and love of life shine out as we laugh, cry, and delight in his portraits of his many, varied animal patients and their equally varied owners. (Originally printed in the UK as two books: Book #3 - *Let Sleeping Vets Lie*, and Book #4 -*Vet in Harness*.)

#61
Down a Dark Hall
Down a Dark Hall

By Unknown Author

Suspicious and uneasy about the atmosphere at her new boarding school, fourteen-year-old Kit slowly realizes why she and the other three students at the school were selected.

#62
The Changeover
The Changeover

By Unknown Author

When her little brother seems to become possessed by an evil spirit, fourteen-year-old Laura seeks the help of the strangely compelling older boy at school who she is convinced has supernatural powers.

#63
Bilbo's Last Song (At the Grey Havens)
Bilbo's Last Song (At the Grey Havens)

By Unknown Author

Bilbo’s Last Song is considered by many to be Tolkien’s epilogue to his classic work The Lord of the Rings. As Bilbo Baggins takes his final voyage to the Undying Lands, he must say goodbye to Middle-earth. Poignant and lyrical, the song is both a longing to set forth on his ultimate journey and a tender farewell to friends left behind. Pauline Baynes’s jewel-like illustrations lushly depict both this final voyage and scenes from The Hobbit, as Bilbo remembers his first journey while he prepares for his last.

#63
Quantum physics
Quantum physics

By Unknown Author

Enhance the thorough coverage of Gasiorowicz' Quantum Physics with a hands-on, real-world experience! Developed by the Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software (CUPS), this computer simulation for quantum mechanics offers complex, realistic calculations of models of various physical systems. Quantum Mechanics Simulations (54884-7) is the perfect complement to Gasiorowicz' text. Like all of the CUPS simulations, it is remarkably easy to use, yet sophisticated enough for explorations of new ideas.

#64
Food for love
Food for love

By Unknown Author

Nowadays we all take supermarkets for granted -- but how many of us give a thought to the small shopkeeper, gradually being forced out of business by the huge business combines? That was what happened to Amanda Stewart's father, and it was therefore only with bitterness in her heart that she had taken the job at Brand's chain of super-markets; who knew, she might get a chance of revenge! But something rather different happened: her new boss, Clive Brand himself, began to take such a marked interest in her that they both decided it might be more politic if she changed her job. So Amanda went to work for Brand's biggest rival, Homefare -- and found herself coping with yet another problem, in the person of that mysterious, maddening man, Red Clark!

#65
The Paper Marriage
The Paper Marriage

By Unknown Author

Brooke's hasty marriage to Owen Meredith was hardly an ideal or romantic one - but that hadn't been the intention in the first place. She was smarting from an unsatisfactory love affair; she was also worried to death about her father, missing and probably dead in the jungle of Venezuela. He needed a companion for his motherless daughter whom he was taking back to - of all places - Venezuela. So what more convenient for both of them than to marry, on paper only, thus helping to solve both their problems ? But complications soon began to pile up, when Brooke found herself falling in love with her disturbingly attractive husband - just at the time when she also learned about the real love of his life - the beautiful Stella Cordoba, who was now, just too late, free to marry him herself. . . .

#66
How to meditate
How to meditate

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#66
About behaviourism
About behaviourism

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#67
Let's go play at the Adams'
Let's go play at the Adams'

By Unknown Author

A disturbing tale of childhood cruelty. Barbara is babysitting a family of children while their parents are away for a week. However, the children instead turn the tables and take her captive. With no one to help, Barbara is alone with the children, whose psyches are corrupted by the newfound power over the helpless adult in their hands.

#68
The inverted world
The inverted world

By Unknown Author

The city is winched along tracks through a devastated land full of hostile tribes. Rails must be freshly laid ahead of the city and carefully removed in its wake. Rivers and mountains present nearly insurmountable challenges to the ingenuity of the city's engineers. But if the city does not move, it will fall farther and farther behind the "optimum" into the crushing gravitational field that has transformed life on Earth. The only alternative to progress is death. The secret directorate that governs the city makes sure that its inhabitants know nothing of this. Raised in common in creches, nurtured on synthetic food, prevented above all from venturing outside the closed circuit of the city, they are carefully sheltered from the dire necessities that have come to define human existence. And yet the city is in crisis. The people are growing restive, the population is dwindling, and the rulers know that, for all their efforts, slowly but surely the city is slipping ever farther behind the optimum. Helward Mann is a member of the city's elite. Better than anyone, he knows how tenuous is the city's continued existence. But the world--he is about to discover--is infinitely stranger than the strange world he believes he knows so well.

#69
The princess bride
The princess bride

By Unknown Author

Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father; prepare to die! Beautiful, flaxen-haired Buttercup has fallen for Westley, the farm boy. When he departs to make his fortune, she vows never to love another. But when she hears that his ship has been captured by the Dread Pirate Roberts - who never leaves survivors - her heart is broken. Buttercup's charms draw the attention of the relentless Prince Humperdinck who wants a wife and will go to any lengths to make her his bride. But there are other plans afoot. Plans involving mercenaries, giants, criminal philosophers, villainous counts, and pirates. So begins one of modern storytelling's most beloved tales.

#70
Practical Research
Practical Research

By Unknown Author

"For introductory Research Methods courses in any area of study. An engaging, cross-disciplinary guide to research methodology. Practical Research: Planning and Design is a do-it-yourself, how-to manual for planning and conducting research. Suitable for a wide variety of courses in basic research methodology, the book uses a conversational tone, step-by-step instructions, and practical suggestions to guide the reader from the selection of a problem to the preparation of a completed report. The 12th Edition has been updated to include the latest technology-based strategies and online tools. Other key changes include a better balance between quantitative and qualitative methods and the addition of a new chapter on action research" -- From the publisher.

#70
Operating systems
Operating systems

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#71
Biostatistical analysis
Biostatistical analysis

By Unknown Author

A textbook for an introductory statistics course with applications and examples drawn from the biological sciences. Assumes no background in statistics and no higher math than elementary algebra. Does however include problems for which the computations are so demanding that realistically they canno.

#71
Salem possessed
Salem possessed

By Unknown Author

"The stark immediacy of what happened in 1692 has obscured the complex web of human passion which had been growing for more than a generation before building toward the climactic witch trials. Salem Possessed explores the lives of the men and women who helped spin that web adn who in the end found themselves entangled in it."--Page 4 of cover.

#72
My belief
My belief

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#72
Arrow to the sun
Arrow to the sun

By Unknown Author

An adaptation of the Pueblo Indian myth which explains how the spirit of the Lord of the Sun was brought to the world of men.

#73
Raag Darbari
Raag Darbari

By Unknown Author

"MA pass Rangnath arrives at Shivpalganj to spend some time with his uncle Valdyaji, the most important person in the village and the man who controls the grain cooperative and the intermediate college. There is a rebellion brewing among the college teachers; and Ramadhin, Vaidyaji's archi-rival, won't give up the village council without a fight. Factionalism, wheeling and dealing, and corruption take centre stage. Confronted with such chaos, Rangnath finds his textbook learning irrelevant"--Back cover.

#74
Heart of the whirlwind
Heart of the whirlwind

By Unknown Author

"Is the outback life too tough for you?" Dev Deveraux's tone was deliberately taunting. "I guess namby-pamby little English girls don't belong in my country," he drawled. Rennie's eyes sparked with anger. She knew he was trying to goad her into going to his cattle station to cook and clean for his visiting girl friend, Isobel, and her Aunt. But calling her "namby-pamby," saying she didn't belong in "his" country--it was too much! She'd accept his challenge. She'd show this infuriating man just how wrong he was!

#75
Confieso que he vivido
Confieso que he vivido

By Unknown Author

"En el libro, Neruda hace un recorrido por su trayectoria vital: los fumaderos de opio en Tailandia, la Birmania dominada por los ingleses, sus experiencias con todo tipo de mujeres en todo tipo de situaciones, las conversaciones entre el poeta y Ernesto Che Guevara, sus viajes a México o a la URSS, su consulado en España durante la Segunda República Española y su ardua labor tras el estallido de la Guerra Civil española para salvar de la cárcel y de la muerte a republicanos, anarquistas y todo aquel que fuera oprimido bajo el régimen franquista, embarcándolos en el Winnipeg rumbo al exilio. Estos y otros sucesos se recrean con nitidez en la mente del autor"--Page 4 of cover. Pablo Neruda has been hailed as the greatest poet of the 20th century and was a Nobel laureat. Besides his life of writing, in these memoirs he also recounts his distinguished career as a diplomat and politician, during which he came to know iconic figures including Ghandi, Che Guevara and Mao Tse Tung.

#76
Until We Met
Until We Met

By Unknown Author

She discovered love was the best career Joanna had had to support herself after her parents' death, and she worked hard to establish her reputation in the Parisian cabaret world. However, the night her distant cousin, Charles Carlyon, entered the cabaret, Joanna's life changed. Charles persuaded her to go to England and visit her mother's family. Joanna found that families were a mixed blessing, and that Charles was everything she ever wanted in a man!

#77
Applied mechanics for engineering technology
Applied mechanics for engineering technology

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#78
La storia
La storia

By Unknown Author

The central character in this powerful and unforgiving novel is Ida Mancuso, a schoolteacher whose husband has died and whose feckless teenage son treats the war as his playground. A German soldier on his way to North Africa rapes her, falls in love with her, and leaves her pregnant with a boy whose survival becomes Ida's passion. Around these two other characters come and go, each caught up by the war which is like a river in flood. We catch glimpses of bombing raids, street crimes, a cattle car from which human cries emerge, an Italian soldier succumbing to frostbite on the Russian front, the dumb endurance of peasants who have lived their whole lives with nothing and now must get by with less than nothing.

#79
Mushroom in the Rain
Mushroom in the Rain

By Unknown Author

How can an ant, butterfly, mouse, sparrow, and rabbit all take shelter from the rain under the same mushroom when, at first, there was only room for the ant?

#80
Stress without distress
Stress without distress

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#81
How to Live With Another Person
How to Live With Another Person

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#81
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
The Three Billy Goats Gruff

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#82
Facility layout and location
Facility layout and location

By Unknown Author

hello Hello I am a teacher lesson plan if possible for the slave unit E-book file aerosol following link An Analytical Approach (2nd Edition) [Richard L. Francis tanks

#82
The skilled helper
The skilled helper

By Unknown Author

Gerard Egan's The Skilled Helper is internationally recognized for its successful problem-management approach to effective helping. Egan's practical, three-stage model will help you learn to use a wide variety of counseling skills appropriately and effectively; develop a solid foundation as a basis for building your own personal counseling orientation; master practical strategies for facilitating client change; and be able to confront and deal with the "shadow side of helping.". And, throughout the book, vivid examples show helping skills in action in a vast array of possible relationships and settings - from correctional institutes and hospitals to private practice.

#83
Heart Of The Lion
Heart Of The Lion

By Unknown Author

Philippa had an absorbing job on the "heart page" of a big newspaper. Then she advised a young girl to elope with her boyfriend. Unfortunately, the girl turned out to be the niece of Philippa's boss, the formidable newspaper tycoon, Marius Lyon, who soon gave Philippa the sack. But even after she was fired, she continued to meet and cross swords with him, and, inevitably, it ended with her falling in love. But it was a hopeless love, for even had Marius looked at her as a prospective wife, the glamorous Celia had every reason--and all the means--to prevent such a marriage.

#84
Pengantar fiqih mu'amalah
Pengantar fiqih mu'amalah

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#84
Haciendas de Jalisco y aledaños (1506-1821)
Haciendas de Jalisco y aledaños (1506-1821)

By Unknown Author

The book narrates the history of the Haciendas in the Estate of Jalisco (Mexico), since the origins of New Galicia in the earliest 16th Century to the earliest days of the Independence of Mexico in 1821. This is the most complete essay about rural properties in Western Mexico and their development through time. This book appears on the bibliography of many contemporary authors like David A. Bradingand Eric van Young.

#85
An introduction to language
An introduction to language

By Unknown Author

"An Introduction to Language is the ideal text for students at all levels and in many different areas of instruction, including linguistics, English, education, foreign languages, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and teaching English as a Second Language (TESL). Continuing the authors' tradition of making each edition the most current, complete, and informative on the market, this Eighth Edition reflects the best and most recent research in all areas of linguistics while retaining its signature student-friendly style." "Key Features to this Eighth Edition include: Extensive updates to every chapter, including: a new section on the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, new information on neurolinguistics, extensive new material on bilingualism and teaching a second language, a thoroughly updated treatment of syntax, a completely rewritten chapter on semantics and pragmatics that reflects modern thinking, a revised chapter on sociolinguistics that emphasizes recent findings, and a greatly expanded section on syntactic change. Up-to-date descriptions of the major components of language (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics)-all discussed at a current, yet introductory, level. Information about American Sign Language and other sign languages woven throughout the text, helping readers appreciate them as bona fide languages with many of the same characteristics as spoken languages. Usage of IPA symbols throughout the text. A summary of important material at the end of each chapter, as well as a comprehensive list of references, suggestions for further reading, and exercises. The most extensive and concisely written glossary of terms of any introductory text, as well as a thorough index that makes it easy to navigate the book. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET

#85
Geometry
Geometry

By Unknown Author

xii, 701 p. 26 cm

#86
Victoire
Victoire

By Unknown Author

Victoire The Marquis of Tarn's family were not surprised to be told that he had broken the heart and ruined the reputation of a girl in Ireland, but they were surprised at the extremely pretty, shy young lady who was produced as his victim. Fortunately the Marquis arrived in time to proclaim Victoire Duvenay an arrant imposter, but not before Victoire, an unwilling cat's paw in her cousin's scheme, had come to the same embarrassing conclusion. But Victoire, not so defenceless and gullible as she seems, has no intention of becoming anyone's pawn or prey. Emerging as a leading light of the London season, she soon has the hot tempered, hot blooded Tarn dancing attendance upon her, and a host of rakes, fortune hunters, and rogues swarming around. Despite the rivalry of a beautiful Condessa who does not intend to lose Tarn to anyone, the machinations of Tarn's cousin who plots to inherit the title, and the designs of a handsome young officer from her own past, she sets out to tame the notoriously arrogant Marquis, and teach him an unforgettable lesson in love.

#87
Burning in water, drowning in flame
Burning in water, drowning in flame

By Unknown Author

Charles Bukowski is one of America's best-known contemporary writers of poetry and prose, and, many would claim, its most influential and imitated poet. He was born in Andernach, Germany, and raised in Los Angeles, where he lived for fifty years. He published his first story in 1944, when he was twenty-four, and began writing poetry at the age of thirty-five. He died in San Pedro, California, on March 9, 1994, at the age of seventy-three, shortly after completing his last novel, Pulp (1994).

#88
Centennial 1
Centennial 1

By Unknown Author

Product Description: A stunning panorama of the West, CENTENNIAL is an enthralling celebration of our country, brimming with the glory and the greatness of the American past that only bestselling author James Michener could bring to stunning life. From the Native Americans, the migrating white men and women, the cowboys, and the foreigners, it is a story of trappers, traders, homesteaders, gold seekers, ranchers, and hunters--all caught up in the dramatic events and violent conflicts that shaped the destiny of our legendary West.

#89
Woman Hating
Woman Hating

By Unknown Author

Dworkin examines the place and depiction of women in fairy tales and pornography, focusing on the French erotic novels Story of O and The Image, and the magazine Suck. She then looks at the historical practices of Chinese foot binding and Medieval European witch burning from a radical feminist perspective. The book's final section discusses the concept of androgyny within various cultures' creation myths and argues for "the development of a new kind of human being and a new kind of human community" free from gender and gender roles.

#89
The way of a tyrant
The way of a tyrant

By Unknown Author

Because Jane desired a little mastery in her husband she turned down the gentle and accommodating Scott Kingsley, and had never regretted it. Now, four years later, she had come to work in Barbados, and in this beautiful, romantic Caribbean setting had met Scott again. But Scott was by no means the man Jane had once known. He was dictatorial and over-bearing, contemptuous of women and cynical in his outlook on life -- and he no longer had any desire to marry her. He was, in fact, every bit as masterful as Jane had once wanted him to be, and she lost no time in falling madly in love with him. But even had he shown any signs of returning her love -- which he certainly didn't! -- she had led him to believe she was now a married woman.

#90
Optics
Optics

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#91
Angela Davis
Angela Davis

By Unknown Author

Her own powerful story to 1972, told with warmth, brilliance, humor & conviction. The author, a political activist, reflects upon the people & incidents that have influenced her life & commitment to global liberation of the oppressed.

#91
The Front Runner
The Front Runner

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#92
The King's Daughter
The King's Daughter

By Unknown Author

A French orphan, Jeanne is sent to the new colony as a Kings Daughter or "fille du roi". Adventure, survival, love, humour and an appreciation for life make this a wonderful read.

#92
You can if you think you can
You can if you think you can

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#93
The Pain and the Great One
The Pain and the Great One

By Unknown Author

A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family.

#93
Watch Out for the Chicken Feet in Your Soup
Watch Out for the Chicken Feet in Your Soup

By Unknown Author

Embarrassed to introduce his friend to his old-fashioned Italian grandmother, a young boy gains a new appreciation of her when he finds how well she and his friend get along.

#94
All made of wishes
All made of wishes

By Unknown Author

"He gets under your skin," Averil's sister Sara had said of William Randall, and Averil's reply had been, "Well, he won't get under mine!" Yet she was to find this disturbingly attractive man was in her thoughts all too often as her visit to Cornwall continued. How did William feel?

#95
Maila anchal
Maila anchal

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#95
Hunter Of The East
Hunter Of The East

By Unknown Author

Kim Lyttleton's flighty young foster-sister was about to ruin her life by running off with a married man, and her family were worried to death about it. It was the practical Kim who decided that something drastic would have to be done -- and she was the one to do it. The answer, she declared, was to kidnap the man in question. Unfortunately, Kim kidnapped the wrong man... and the tables were well turned when she found herself in the power of a very angry Greek, Damon Souris, who declared that if she didn't want to be handed over to the Greek authorities on a serious charge she had better do as he said and marry him! Faced with that alternative, Kim had no choice but to agree -- but what sort of marriage could she possibly expect?

#96
Rivers West
Rivers West

By Unknown Author

His dream was to build magnificent steamboats to ply the rivers of the American frontier. But when Jean Talon began his journey westward, he stumbled upon a deadly conspiracy involving a young woman’s search to find her missing brother, and a ruthless band of renegades. Led by the brazen Baron Torville, this makeshift army of opportunists is plotting a violent takeover of the Louisiana Territory. Jean swears to find a way to stop this daring plan. If he doesn’t, it will not only put an end to all his dreams; it will change the course of history—and destroy the promise of the American frontier.

#97
The National Health Service (General Dental Services) Amendment (no.2) Regulations 1988
The National Health Service (General Dental Services) Amendment (no.2) Regulations 1988

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#97
The girl who owned a city
The girl who owned a city

By Unknown Author

When a plague sweeps over the earth killing everyone except children under twelve, ten-year-old Lisa organizes a group to rebuild a new way of life.

#98
Residue reviews
Residue reviews

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#98
Concrete island
Concrete island

By Unknown Author

A 35-year-old architect is driving home from his London office when his car swerves and crashes onto a traffic island lying below three converging motorways. Uninjured, he climbs the embankment to seek help, but no one will stop for him and he is trapped on the island, where he remains.

#99
Comparative Politics Today
Comparative Politics Today

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.

#99
Tales of the Black Widowers
Tales of the Black Widowers

By Unknown Author

A collection of mystery short stories, featuring a fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers: The Acquisitive Chuckle Ph As in Phony Truth to Tell Go, Little Book! Early Sunday Morning The Obvious Factor The Pointing Finger Miss What? The Lullaby of Broadway Yankee Doodle Went to Town The Curious Omission Out of Sight

#100
Anthropology
Anthropology

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1974.