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Books published by publisher Mac Millan

  • A History of England. Volume I, Foundation

    Peter Ackroyd

    Hardcover (MacMillan, Sept. 1, 2011)
    With an eye for evocative detail, Ackroyd tells the story of England from prehistory, through the invasions of Romans, Vikings, Saxons and Norman French, and the Middle Ages, up to the death of Henry VII in 1509. This engaging account of our societys earliest foundations punctuates familiar stories of kings and battles with vivid descriptions of the lives of ordinary people, from their homes, food and sense of humour to their swift and often savage approach to crime and punishment.
  • The Foolish Frog

    Pete Seeger, Charles Seeger, Miloslav Jagr

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Oct. 1, 1973)
    Relates the chain of events that caused the frog to puff himself up until he exploded--all because of a song. Includes the melody.
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  • Marcella and the Moon

    Laura Jane Coats

    Hardcover (Macmillan, May 31, 1986)
    Instead of enjoying nightly swims with the other ducks, Marcella paints the changing cycles of the moon and discovers why the moon does not rise one night
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  • North of 53: The Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon Mining Frontier, 1870-1914

    William R Hunt

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1974)
    “Saints and sinners, whores and housewives, swindlers and laborers alike attempted a hasty adjustment to novel conditions in a land that seemed strange and forbidding,” writes William R. Hunt in his narrative history of Alaska mining. Hunt offers an exciting anecdotal account that follows hungry prospectors, canny shopkeepers, hopeful hangers-on, and crafty lawyers through the gold mining camps and temporary towns of nineteenth-century Alaska. Hunt has hiked and mined many of the same claims he writes about in the book, and North of 53 offers a rare glimpse into far-flung communities from Skagway to the Yukon to the deep interior of Alaska to the Ididarod and Nome on the Bering Sea.
  • A Minute to Midnight

    David Baldacci

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Nov. 14, 2019)
    This will be the second in the Atlee Pine series, following the bestselling Long Road to Mercy.
  • The Knowledge Illusion: The myth of individual thought and the power of collective wisdom

    Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach

    Paperback (Macmillan, March 15, 2017)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Beethoven

    Maynard Solomon

    Paperback (Macmillan, Oct. 1, 1979)
    Maynard Solomon's Beethoven, first published in 1977, was instantly hailed as a major reinterpretation of the life, personality, and works of the enigmatic genius. Now, a generation later, the book has been thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded by the author to incorporate new materials and the findings of later research.
  • The Trumpeter of Krakow: A Tale of the Fifteenth Century

    Eric P. Kelly, Angela Pruszynska

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1928)
    Includes color frontispiece, 2 color plates, and black-and-white picture in the text.
  • The Year It Rained: A Novel

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Dec. 1, 1985)
    Having survived three suicide attempts and treatment in a series of mental hospitals, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth continues to fight for happiness in a life filled with confusion and turbulence
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  • Busy Supermarket

    Ruth Redford, Melanie Combes

    Board book (Macmillan, )
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  • Runaway Roller Skate

    John Vernon Lord

    Paperback (Macmillan, July 16, 1976)
    Mr. Ellwood braves one unlikely adventure after another in his pursuit of the mischievous mouse who hijacks his favorite roller skate.
  • The Princess Diaries: Ten Out of Ten

    M. Cabot

    Paperback (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 2009)
    What's a Princess to do? It's Mia's senior year, and things seem great. She aced her senior project, got accepted to her dream college(s), and has her birthday gala coming up . . . not to mention prom, graduation, and Genovia's first-ever elections. What's not to love about her life? Well . . . Her senior project? It's a romance novel she secretly wrote, and no one wants to publish it. Prince Phillipe's campaign in the Genovian elections isn't going well, thanks to her totally loathsome cousin René, who decided to run against him. Her boyfriend, J.P., is so sweet and seemingly perfect. But is he the one? And her first love, Michael, is back from Japan . . . and back in her life. With Genovia's and her own future hanging in the balance, Mia's got some decisions to make: Which college? Which guy? How can she choose? Especially when what she decides might determine not just the next four years, but . . . forever!