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Books published by publisher NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (1997). 1st ed.

  • Elvis Presley Boulevard: From Sea to Shining Sea, Almost

    Mark Winegardner

    Paperback (Atlantic Monthly Press, Jan. 18, 1994)
    The author describes his experiences on a cross-country car trip and shares his observations on the interstate highway system and the people he met along the way
  • The Ordinary Seaman

    Francisco Goldman

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Francisco, a young veteran of the war in Nicaragua, comes to New York with fourteen other men to staff Urua, a wreck of a ship sitting idle on a Brooklyn pier, leaving Francisco and his fellow crew members trapped, unable to find work or return home
  • Thomas Paine's Rights of Man; A Biography

    Christopher Hitchens

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 2006)
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  • Circus!

    Mattie Lou O'Kelley

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1986)
    A farm family takes off a half day from school and chores to go see all the amazing things at the circus.
  • Bird Stories

    EDITH M. PATCH, ROBERT J. SIM

    Hardcover (THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS, Aug. 16, 1923)
    BIRD STORIES - 3RD PRINTING
  • Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw

    Mark Bowden

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, May 15, 2001)
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  • Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

    Jeanette Winterson

    Paperback (Atlantic Monthly Press, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
  • Jam: A true story

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1985)
    While Mrs. Castle works as an atomic scientist, Mr. Castle takes care of the house and children so efficiently that he soon finds himself with nothing to do until the backyard plum tree gives him an idea.
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  • Agent Storm: My Life Inside al Qaeda and the CIA

    Morten Storm, Paul Cruickshank, Tim Lister

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Morten Storm was an unlikely jihadi. A six-foot-one red-haired Dane, Storm spent his teens in and out of trouble. A book about the Prophet Mohammed prompted his conversion to Islam, and Storm sought purpose in a community of believers. He attended a militant madrasah in Yemen, named his son Osama, and became close friends with Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born terrorist cleric. But after a decade of jihadi life, he not only repudiated extremism but, in a quest for atonement, became a double agent for the CIA and British and Danish intelligence.Agent Storm takes readers inside the jihadist world like never before, showing the daily life of zealous men set on mass murder, from dodging drones with al Qaeda leaders in the Arabian desert to training in extremist gyms in Britain and performing supply drops in Kenya. The book also provides a tantalizing look at his dangerous life undercover, as Storm traveled the world for missions targeting its most dangerous terrorists, and into the most powerful spy agencies: their tradecraft, rivalries, and late-night carousing, as well as their ruthless use of a beautiful blonde in an ambitious honey trap. Agent Storm is a captivating, utterly unique, real-life espionage tale.
  • Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War

    Karl Marlantes

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 23, 2010)
    Intense, powerful, and compelling, Matterhorn is an epic war novel in the tradition of Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead and James Jones’s The Thin Red Line. It is the timeless story of a young Marine lieutenant, Waino Mellas, and his comrades in Bravo Company, who are dropped into the mountain jungle of Vietnam as boys and forced to fight their way into manhood. Standing in their way are not merely the North Vietnamese but also monsoon rain and mud, leeches and tigers, disease and malnutrition. Almost as daunting, it turns out, are the obstacles they discover between each other: racial tension, competing ambitions, and duplicitous superior officers. But when the company finds itself surrounded and outnumbered by a massive enemy regiment, the Marines are thrust into the raw and all-consuming terror of combat. The experience will change them forever. Written by a highly decorated Marine veteran over the course of thirty years, Matterhorn is a spellbinding and unforgettable novel that brings to life an entire world—both its horrors and its thrills—and seems destined to become a classic of combat literature.
  • America's Lost Treasure

    Tommy Thompson

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, Dec. 15, 1998)
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  • Westviking : The Ancient Norse In Greenland and North America

    Farley Mowat

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1965)
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