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Books with author Herman. Wouk

  • The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World War II

    Herman Wouk

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, Inc., March 15, 1951)
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  • The City Boy

    Herman Wouk

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell Publishing, Aug. 16, 1964)
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  • City Boy

    Herman Wouk

    eBook (Back Bay Books, June 27, 2009)
    An "enormously entertaining" portrait of "a Bronx Tom Sawyer" (San Francisco Chronicle), City Boy is a sharp and moving novel of boyhood from Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Wouk. A hilarious and often touching tale of an urban kid's adventures and misadventures on the street, in school, in the countryside, always in pursuit of Lucille, a heartless redhead personifying all the girls who torment and fascinate pubescent lads of eleven.
  • The Caine Mutiny

    Herman Wouk

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Sept. 2, 1973)
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  • The Winds of War

    Herman Wouk

    Mass Market Paperback (Little, Brown and Company, June 1, 1992)
    Follows the various members of the Henry family as they become involved in the events preceeding America's involvement in World War II.
  • The Winds of War

    Herman Wouk

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, June 1, 1973)
    Herman Wouk’s sweeping epic of World War II, which begins with The Winds of War and continues in War and Remembrance, stands as the crowning achievement of one of America’s most celebrated storytellers. Like no other books about the war, Wouk’s spellbinding narrative captures the tide of global events — and all the drama, romance, heroism, and tragedy of World War II — as it immerses us in the lives of a single American family drawn into the very center of the war’s maelstrom. “The Winds of War gives more vivid pictures of the principal leaders of the war than military and political history could. Fiction is better than history at showing ‘how it really was’ where matters of human character are concerned.” — Political Science Quarterly “First-rate storytelling.” — New York Times “With the whole world as its setting, The Winds of War tells the intimate story of an American family — a Navy family — caught up in the vortex of world conflict. . . . World history comes to life at a personal, eyewitness level.” — Philadelphia Inquirer “Wouk is a matchless storyteller with a gift for characterization, an ear for convincing dialogue, and a masterful grasp of what was at stake in World War II.” — San Francisco Chronicle
  • City Boy

    Herman Wouk

    eBook (Back Bay Books, June 27, 2009)
    An "enormously entertaining" portrait of "a Bronx Tom Sawyer" (San Francisco Chronicle), City Boy is a sharp and moving novel of boyhood from Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Wouk. A hilarious and often touching tale of an urban kid's adventures and misadventures on the street, in school, in the countryside, always in pursuit of Lucille, a heartless redhead personifying all the girls who torment and fascinate pubescent lads of eleven.
  • The Caine Mutiny: A Novel of World War II

    Herman Wouk

    Library Binding
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  • City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder.

    Herman Wouk

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Company, Aug. 16, 1969)
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  • City Boy

    Herman Wouk

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, May 15, 1992)
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  • Inside, Outside

    Herman Wouk

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, July 15, 1986)
    From the world of faith to the world of show business, the theater of war to the theater of presidential politics, a novel traces one Jewish family's dramatic, often hilarious adventures on the way to the American dream. Reprint. NYT.
  • THE CITY BOY.

    Herman Wouk

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Aug. 16, 1956)
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