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Books with author Arthur Miller

  • The Crucible

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 16, 1970)
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  • The Crucible

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 16, 1963)
    In the Crucible Arthur Miller turns for his setting to the grim days of the Salem witch trials, and brings into urgently brilliant focus an issue that still weights heavly the progress of American Civilization _ the problem of guilt by association...
  • Death of a Salesman: Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem

    Arthur Miller

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-07-10, July 10, 2008)
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  • By Miller, Arthur

    Arthur Miller

    Paperback (Penguin Books Mar-25-2003, Aug. 16, 1617)
    By Miller, Arthur ( Author ) [ { The Crucible } ]Mar-2003 Paperback
  • The Crucible

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 16, 1971)
    Acting, Drama, Plays, Theater
  • The Crucible: Critical Library

    Arthur Miller

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 31, 1977)
    The Crucible, Arthur Miller's classic play about the witch-hunts and trials in seventeenth-century Salem, Massachusetts, is returning to Broadway. To mark the occasion, Penguin is pleased to offer this beautiful hardcover edition. "A powerful drama." (Brooks Atkinson, The New York Times)
  • The President and the Assassin: McKinley, Terror, and Empire at the Dawn of the American Century

    Scott Miller, Arthur Morey

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, June 30, 2011)
    In 1901, as America tallied its gains from a period of unprecedented imperial expansion, an assassin's bullet shattered the nation's confidence. The shocking murder of President William McKinley threw into stark relief the emerging new world order of what would come to be known as the American Century. The President and the Assassin is the story of the momentous years leading up to that event, and of the very different paths that brought together two of the most compelling figures of the era: President William McKinley and Leon Czolgosz, the anarchist who murdered him.The two men seemed to live in eerily parallel Americas. McKinley was to his contemporaries an enigma, a president whose conflicted feelings about imperialism reflected the country's own. Under its popular Republican commander-in-chief, the United States was undergoing an uneasy transition from a simple agrarian society to an industrial powerhouse spreading its influence overseas by force of arms. Czolgosz was on the losing end of the economic changes taking place-a first-generation Polish immigrant and factory worker sickened by a government that seemed focused solely on making the rich richer. With a deft narrative hand, journalist Scott Miller chronicles how these two men, each pursuing what he considered the right and honorable path, collided in violence at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.Along the way, listeners meet a veritable who's who of turn-of-the-century America: John Hay, McKinley's visionary secretary of state, whose diplomatic efforts paved the way for a half century of Western exploitation of China; Emma Goldman, the radical anarchist whose incendiary rhetoric inspired Czolgosz to dare the unthinkable; and Theodore Roosevelt, the vainglorious vice president whose 1898 charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba is but one of many thrilling military adventures recounted here.Rich with relevance to our own era, The President and the Assassin holds a mirror up to a fascinating period of upheaval when the titans of industry grew fat, speculators sought fortune abroad, and desperate souls turned to terrorism in a vain attempt to thwart the juggernaut of change.
  • The Crucible

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam world drame 32nd printing august 1971, Aug. 16, 1978)
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  • Death of a Salesman

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Viking Compass Book, March 15, 1968)
    FORTY-FIFTH PRINTING. Sept. 1970 trade paperback, Arthur Miller (The Crucible). Willy Loman returns home exhausted after a cancelled business trip. Worried over Willy's state of mind and recent car accident, his wife Linda suggests that he ask his boss Howard Wagner to allow him to work in his home city so he will not have to travel. Willy complains to Linda that their son, Biff, has yet to make good on his life. Despite Biff's promising showing as an athlete in high school, he flunked senior-year math and never went to college.
  • The Crucible - Audio book

    Arthur Miller

    Audio Cassette (Caedmon, Aug. 16, 1995)
    Caedmon audio @1995 unabridged in 2 cassettes =1 in cellophane write and the other without the wrap
  • The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts

    Arthur Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (A Bantam Classic/Bantam Books, Aug. 16, 1963)
    Classic American Literature, Literary Studies
  • Jane's Blanket

    Arthur Miller, Al Parker

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 15, 2015)
    Soft and warm, Jane's blanket had always been there to comfort her, and she couldn't imagine drifting off to sleep without it. But with the passage of time, Jane grew bigger and bigger and her beloved pink blanket got smaller and smaller. This tender tale of how Jane learned to do without her blanket is a story that children and adults will be happy to share.In his only work for children, the author of Death of a Salesman offers a different kind of story. Arthur Miller's heartwarming tale of a child's growth and maturity is accompanied by charming images by Al Parker, a prominent illustrator and founder of the Famous Artists School.
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