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Books with author Irwin Shapiro

  • The Condemned

    Irina Shapiro

    eBook
    2015. Dr. Quinn Allenby thinks she’s seen it all, but when the remains of a young woman and her newborn are discovered in a cave in Cornwall, the only clue to her death is a smooth-edged hole in the top of the skull and the indisputable evidence that the victim was still alive, and possibly in labor, when the coffin was sealed. Torn between her professional commitments and her desperate need to find her missing twin, Quinn agrees to a daring plan, one that will lead to the Taliban-occupied mountains of Afghanistan and the snow-covered alps of Germany. 1620. After suffering years of abuse at the hands of her uncle, Mary takes the ultimate risk and sails for the New World, where the promise of a new life and an arranged marriage to a colonist await. Mary is determined to make her marriage a success, but her husband’s indifference drives her straight into the arms of the one man she thought she could never love.
  • Nightwork: A Novel

    Irwin Shaw

    eBook (Open Road Media, April 16, 2013)
    New York Times Bestseller: The story of a down-on-his-luck desk clerk, a con man, and a fortune from the author of Rich Man, Poor Man. Pilot Douglas Grimes’s best days are long behind him. Grounded due to a medical condition, Grimes has resigned himself to working nights at a seedy hotel. But his fortune flips when he discovers a guest dead from a heart attack and, next to him, a tube jammed with a fortune in cold hard cash. Grimes grabs the money and, with it, the chance to remake his life. Then, in Europe, he meets Miles Fabian, an elegant and erudite con man with a flair for extravagance. Fabian recruits Grimes for his latest ploy: robbing members of the idle rich. But when the fun ends and his bad behavior catches up with him, things will get a lot more dangerous in this clever thriller from the multimillion-selling legend who brought us The Young Lions and countless other bestsellers. Known for both his literary talent—with two O. Henry Awards to his name—and for his ability to tell a propulsive, full-steam-ahead story, Shaw is perfect for those who enjoy the thrillers of Marcus Sakey or Lawrence Sanders. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Irwin Shaw including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s estate.
  • Smokey Bear's Camping Book

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1976)
    Smokey Bear discusses safety and camping tips, forest lore, and outdoor fun for campers.
  • The story of Yankee whaling

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Meredith Press, March 15, 1959)
    Recounts the adventures and accomplishments of American whalemen from early Colonial days to the last voyage in 1921 of the Charles W. Morgan
  • Walt Disney's Paul Revere

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, NY, March 15, 1957)
    Golden Book, 1975, version of the Ride of Patriot Paul REvere's, to Lexington and Concord, to warn of "The British are coming!"
  • The Golden Book of the Renaissance

    Irwin Shapiro

    Unknown Binding (Golden Press, March 15, 1962)
    This is an oldie but goodie. The illustrations and photographs are excellent and help the reader to recapture the essence of the Renaissance era.
  • The Golden Book of the Renaissance

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1961)
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  • Rich Man, Poor Man and Beggarman, Thief

    Irwin Shaw

    eBook (Open Road Media, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Two books in one: Irwin Shaw’s bestselling Rich Man, Poor Man and Beggarman, Thief chronicle one family’s struggle with the forces of change after WWII. In Rich Man, Poor Man, siblings Rudy, Tom, and Gretchen Jordache grow up in a small town on the Hudson River. They’re in their teens in the 1940s, too young to go to war but marked by it nevertheless. Their father is the local baker, and nothing suggests they will live storied lives. Yet, in this sprawling saga, each member of the family pushes against the grain of history and confronts the perils and pleasures of a world devastated by conflict and transformed by American commerce and culture. In Beggarman, Thief, the Jordache family reunites after a terrible act of violence. Wesley never really knew his father, Tom, the black sheep of the Jordache family. Driven by his sorrow and a need for justice, Wesley uncovers surprising truths about his estranged family’s complicated past. An important voice in twentieth-century American literature, Irwin Shaw has been called “one of the great storytellers” by bestselling author William Goldman, for his ability to take readers on a gripping ride from World War II to Vietnam and beyond.
  • Twice upon a time

    Irwin Shapiro

    (Xerox Family Education Services, Jan. 1, 1973)
    A wandering writer finds trouble in the kingdom of Gib-Gib where the king wants everything twice as big, twice as much, or twice as long as anywhere else in the world.
  • Walt Disney's Paul Revere

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, NY, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Golden Book, 1975, version of the Ride of Patriot Paul REvere's, to Lexington and Concord, to warn of "The British are coming!"
  • Walt Disney's Davy Crockett: King of the wild frontier

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon and Schuster, March 15, 1955)
    Walt Disney's Davy Crockett: King of the wild frontier. Made popular from the Wonderful World of Disney, the story of Davy Crockett.
  • Heroes in American Folklore

    Irwin Shapiro

    Library Binding (Julian Messner, June 1, 1962)
    Book by Shapiro, Irwin