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Oranje bitter, oranje boven. Soesterberg: Aspekt, 2001.

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Bitter herbs. Anstey: F. A. Thorpe, 1995.

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Cooper, Natasha. Bitter herbs. London: Pocket Books, 1994.

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Bitter herbs. New York: Crown Publishers, 1993.

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Cummings, Dave. Periodic dam safety inspection report: Bitter Lake Reservoir, King County, Washington. Olympia, Wash: Water Resources Program, Dam Safety Office, 2006.

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Knoedelseder, William. Bitter brew: The rise and fall of Anheuser-Busch and America's kings of beer. New York: HarperBusiness, 2012.

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Masih, Tara Lynn, and James Claffey. The Bitter Kind A Flash Novelette. Cervena Barva Press, 2020.

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Children: Blind bitter happiness. London: Granta Publications, 1996.

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Children: Blind bitter happiness. London: Granta Publications, 1996.

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Kipling, Rudyard. The Man Who Would Be King. Edited by Louis L. Cornell. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536474.001.0001.

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This collection brings together seventeen of Kipling's early stories, written between 1885 and 1888, when Kipling was working as a journalist in India. Wry comedies of British officialdom alternate with glimpses into the harsh lives of the common soldiers and the Indian poor, revealing Kipling's legendary powers of observation and, in ‘Baa Baa, Black Sheep’ his own miserable childhood. From Mrs Hauksbee's Simla drawing-room to Mulvaney's cot in barracks, to the wild hills of Kafiristan, Kipling re-creates the India he knew in stories by turns ironic and sentimental, compassionate and bitter, displaying the brilliance that has captivated readers for over a century.
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Carson, Rae. The Bitter Kingdom. Greenwillow Books, 2019.

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The bitter kingdom. Greenwillow Books, 2013.

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Jones, K. F. Bitten by the Alpha: Consort of the Werewolf King Book 1. Independently published, 2017.

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author, Furth Robin 1965, Marks, Jonathan (Comic book artist), artist, Loughridge Lee colorist, Sabino Joe letterer, and King Stephen 1947-, eds. The Dark Tower: The drawing of the three : bitter medicine. Marvel, 2016.

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Bitter Brew: The Rise and Fall of Anheuser-Busch and America's Kings of Beer. Harper Business, 2014.

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Aurich, Rolf, and Wolfgang Jacobsen, eds. Peter W. Jansen. edition text + kritik im Richard Boorberg Verlag, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783869169262.

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Peter W. Jansen begleitete als Filmkritiker die französische Nouvelle Vague, das bundesdeutsche Autorenkino und die Filme des New Hollywood. Der Film faszinierte Peter W. Jansen (1930-2008) früh, doch schrieb er zunächst über Literatur und war dem politischen Tagesgeschäft verpflichtet: Ende der 1950er Jahre beginnt er als Redakteur beim Düsseldorfer "Mittag", prägt mit seinen stilistisch pointierten und politisch ebenso standhaften wie offenen Texten und Glossen das Feuilleton der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung". Viele Jahre moderiert er als Kolumnist die "Kino-Notiz" im Kulturmagazin "aspekte" des ZDF. Doch der Hörfunk war seine eigentliche Domäne. Auf unverwechselbare Art erweiterte er dort die Ästhetik des Mediums. Mit der Sendereihe "Jansens Kino" übersetzte er die Elemente des Films in Töne und machte die Sinnenwelt des Kinos im anderen Medium sichtbar. Mit Aufsätzen von Rolf Aurich, Anna Bitter und Wolfgang Jacobsen.
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Princes at war: The bitter battle inside Britain's royal family in the darkest days of WWII. New York, USA: Public Affairs, 2015.

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Cadbury, Deborah. Princes at War: The Bitter Battle Inside Britain's Royal Family in the Darkest Days of WWII. PublicAffairs, 2016.

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Zachos, Ellen. The Wildcrafted Cocktail: Make Your Own Foraged Syrups, Bitters, Infusions, and Garnishes; Includes Recipes for 45 One-of-a-Kind Mixed Drinks. Storey Publishing, LLC, 2021.

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Gissing, George. The Nether World. Edited by Stephen Gill. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199538287.001.0001.

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The Nether World (1889) is generally regarded as the finest of Gissing’s early novels. A fast moving story of highly dramatic, sometimes violent scenes, it depicts life amongst the artisans, factory-girls, and slum-dwellers of Clerkenwell in the 1870s. But this is not just a novel of documentary realism. It is one man’s mordant vision -shaped by bitter personal experience of poverty - of the quality of life endured by a variety of characters in the nether world. With Zolaesque intensity and relentlessness, Gissing lays bare the economic forces which determine the aspirations and expectations of those born to a life of labour. This is a tale of intrigue, as rapacious schemers try to wrest a fortune out of a mysterious old man who has returned to their midst, and of thwarted love. There is no sentimentality. This is a world in which the strong exercise power against their own kind, scheming and struggling for survival, a world from which, Gissing bleakly maintains, there can be no escape.
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Lower, Michael. The Tunis Crusade of 1270. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744320.001.0001.

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Why did the last of the major European campaigns to reclaim Jerusalem wind up attacking Tunis, a peaceful North African port city thousands of miles from the Holy Land? In the first book-length study of the campaign in English, Michael Lower tells the story of how the classic era of crusading came to such an unexpected end. Unfolding against a backdrop of conflict and collaboration that extended from England to Inner Asia, the Tunis Crusade entangled people from every corner of the Mediterranean world. Within this expansive geographical playing field, the ambitions of four powerful Mediterranean dynasts would collide. While the slave-boy-turned-sultan Baybars of Egypt and the saint-king Louis IX of France waged a bitter battle for Syria, al-Mustansir of Tunis and Louis’s younger brother Charles of Anjou struggled for control of the Sicilian Straits. When the conflicts over Syria and Sicily became intertwined in the late 1260s, the Tunis Crusade was the shocking result. While the history of the crusades is often told only from the crusaders’ perspective, in The Tunis Crusade of 1270, Lower brings Arabic and European-language sources together to offer a panoramic view of these complex multilateral conflicts. Standing at the intersection of two established bodies of scholarship—European History and Near Eastern Studies—The Tunis Crusade of 1270, contributes to both by opening up a new conversation about the place of crusading in medieval Mediterranean culture.
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Harris, Frances. The General in Winter. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802440.001.0001.

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The book tells the story of the ‘glories of the age of Anne’: the union of England and Scotland to form Great Britain and its establishment, through the victories of the War of the Spanish Succession, as a European and a global power. This was the achievement of two men above all: Queen Anne’s Captain-General, John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and her Lord Treasurer, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin, of whom it was said that each ‘was the greatest of his kind that hardly any age has afforded’. Their partnership not only embodied the emerging military-fiscal state; it was also a close and lifelong friendship which fully encompassed Marlborough’s beautiful and tempestuous wife Sarah. Tracing the partnership as it proved itself in a succession of victorious summer campaigns in the field and bitterly contested ‘winter campaigns’ at home connects aspects of a complex period which are often studied in isolation. But was the partnership in the end too successful, too self-contained, too mutually supportive; a dangerous concentration of power in fact and a threat to the queen and the constitution? ‘Rebellion and blood’ were always undercurrents of the last Stuart reign. A troubled dynasty would end with Queen Anne’s death and a contested succession depended on the outcome of the European war that occupied almost the whole of her reign. This is a story of sovereignty and ambition, glory and defeat, but above all of love and friendship, which helped to shape the modern world.
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Fabian, Sandra. Doktor Stefan Frank. Gestern war sie noch ein Kind / Anna, bitte melden / Entführung nach Venedig / Bange Stunden auf Station 5. Vier spannende Romane um den beliebten Frauenarzt. Lübbe, 1999.

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