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Books with author Conrad Richter

  • The Light in the Forest

    Conrad Richter

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Aug. 16, 1973)
    The Light in the Forest
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  • The Light in the Forest

    Conrad Richter

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Juniper, Jan. 31, 1994)
    Though reared as a Lenni Lenape Indian, fifteen-year-old True Son, once called John Camera Butler, was ordered back to the white man. It was impossible for True Son to believe that his people were white and not Indian. He had learned to hate the white man. And now he learned to hate his new father, his new house, his new family. He hated the name John Butler. Where did he belong now--and where could he go?
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  • Culture Hacks: Deciphering Differences in American, Chinese, and Japanese Thinking

    Richard Conrad

    Paperback (Lioncrest Publishing, May 31, 2019)
    International business requires a deep level of industry insight but also a keen understanding of the cultural differences that impact how business is done. If you're an American working in China or Japan for the first time, you may not realize the way each culture thinks and reasons is quite different from your own, which can lead to frequent misunderstandings. You may be unaware, for example, that Americans reason in a linear manner, Chinese in a lateral manner, and Japanese intuitively. Or that the Japanese and Chinese believe in relative truth, while Americans believe in absolute truth. You won't read about these differences in a typical business etiquette book, but they are foundational to the way each culture considers and conducts their business. In Culture Hacks, Richard Conrad draws on his 25 years of experience living and working in Asia to explain the different ways Americans, Chinese, and Japanese think, reason, and interpret the world. He'll equip you to successfully navigate unfamiliar territory by offering best practices and recommendations for interacting with and understanding each other.
  • The Sea of Grass

    CONRAD RICHTER

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1973)
    as is
  • The Fields

    Conrad RICHTER

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Board book (Time Life Books, March 15, 1965)
    1965, Time-Life, Incorporated; Paperback, Time Reading Program Special Edition; in New condition.
  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad RICHTER

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1937)
    Published in 1936, this novel presents in epic scope the conflicts in the settling of the American Southwest. Set in New Mexico in the late 19th century, The Sea of Grass concerns the often violent clashes between the pioneering ranchers, whose cattle range freely through the vast sea of grass, and the farmers, or "nesters," who build fences and turn the sod.
  • The Light in the Forest

    Conrad Richter

    Mass Market Paperback (Starfire, June 1, 1990)
    Four-year-old John Butler is captured by the Delaware Indians and is adopted by one of the tribes leaders. Suddenly, after 11 years among the Delaware people, he is forced to return to his original home and parents by the Boquet military expedition of 1765. But his deep love for and loyalty to his Indian parents and his cousin Half Arrow, is his reason for rejecting the white man's civilization.A fifteen-year-old white boy raised by the Lenape Indians is returned to his people under the terms of a treaty
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  • Light in the Forest

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (Knopf, June 27, 1953)
    Though reared as a Lenni Lenape Indian, fifteen-year-old True Son, once called John Camera Butler, was ordered back to the white man. It was impossible for True Son to believe that his people were white and not Indian. He had learned to hate the white man. And now he learned to hate his new father, his new house, his new family. He hated the name John Butler. Where did he belong now--and where could he go?From the Paperback edition.
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  • The Sea of Grass

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, May 15, 1946)
    None
  • The Fields

    Conrad Richter

    Hardcover (Alfred a Knopf, March 15, 1961)
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  • The Fields

    Conrad Richter

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1984)
    Of this second novel in Conrad Richter's great trilogy, Louis Bromfield wrote: "The Fields continues the life of Sayward after her strange marriage to the 'educated' New Englander Portious, through the raising of their family of eight children. But it is much more than that; it is also the tale of the slow battle and eventual victory over the Trees and that relentless forest which even today marches in and takes over an Ohio field that has been left untilled for a year or two. Bit by bit, through hard work and in hardship, the forest is conquered and the villages emerge into the light surrounded by fields of great fertility. . . . "The story is told with a feeling of poetry and the picturesque turn of language which characterized the speech of the frontier and can still be heard in the Ohio country districts . . . Sayward, the heroine, is the portrait of a simple, eternal woman dominating in an instinctive way a husband who is far more educated and subtle than herself. The children are real children, each with his own personality. . . . "It [The Fields] has beauty, form, historical significance, and at the same time reality and the magic which accompanies illusion."