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Books published by publisher Harper and Row 1967

  • Uncle Wizzmo's New Used Car

    Rodney A. Greenblat

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 30, 1990)
    Uncle Wizzmo makes his annual trip to Turnpike Larry's to pick out a new used car.
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  • One Hundred Years of Solitude

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gregory Rabassa

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, Aug. 16, 1970)
    The novel chronicles a family's struggle and the history of their fictional town, Macondo. Although the title implies that the story spans one hundred years, it is unclear exactly how much time the narrative covers. This ambiguity contributes to the novel's treatment of time, as there is a notion that time lapses, repeats, changes speeds, or stops altogether at different parts of the story, and that all the events in some sense happen simultaneously. Like many other novels by Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude crosses genres, combining elements of romance, history, and fantasy. The narrative style of the novel was especially praised and extensively studied—ostensibly objective but often manifestly ridiculous, it combined García Márquez's experience as a journalist with the literary style of magical realism and extensive uses of metaphors and irony.
  • Terry and the Caterpillars

    Millicent E. Selsam, Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, June 1, 1962)
    1962 hardcover no dust cover, is ex. library book has some outside wear to cover.
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  • Amateur Astronomer's Handbook, the

    James Muirden

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, March 15, 1983)
    None
  • Illustrated Edition, a Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Drawings By Richard Bergere

    Betty Smith, Richard Bergere

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1946)
    None
  • Everyday Life in Early America

    David Freeman Hawke

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Jan. 25, 1989)
    "In this clearly written volume, Hawke provides enlightening and colorful descriptions of early Colonial Americans and debunks many widely held assumptions about 17th century settlers."--Publishers Weekly
  • Orbit 15

    Damon Knight

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 15, 1974)
    Harper & Row, 1974. Hardcover with dustjacket, FIRST EDITION. Three essays by the editor ("They Say," The Memory Machine," Arcs & Secants") and these original stories: "Flaming Ducks and Giant Bread" by R. A. Lafferty; "Pale Hands" by Doris Piserchia; "Why Booth Didn't Kill Lincoln" by Edward Wellen; "If Eve Had Failed to Conceive" by Edward Wellen; "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang" by Kate Wilhelm; "Melting" by Gene Wolfe; "In the Lilliputian Asylum: A Story in Eight Poems & an Interrogation"(poem) by Michael Bishop; "Ernie" by Lowell Kent Smith; "Live? Our Computers Will Do That for Us" by Brian W. Aldiss; "Ace 167" by Eleanor Arnason; "Biting Down Hard on Truth" by George Alec Effinger.
  • Nutshell Library: Alligators all around / Chicken Soup With Rice / One was Johnny / Pierre

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 10, 1962)
    From Maurice Sendak, the Caldecott Medal-winning genius who created Where the Wild Things Are, comes Nutshell Library, which will enchant readers with four classic titles.Containing pocket-size versions of perennial favorites Alligators All Around, Chicken Soup with Rice, One Was Johnny, and Pierre, this pint-size library is perfect for small hands. Learn the alphabet with silly alligators, drink chicken soup with rice every month, count visitors with a boy named Johnny, and survive a scare with a boy who doesn’t care. Endless adventures await in these lyrical stories that children, and their grown-up readers, will love reading and sharing over and over again.A wonderful stocking stuffer or baby shower gift, Maurice Sendak's Nutshell Library will evoke powerful memories for many, and the rhymes and stories continue to speak to new generations of little ones.And if you prefer your Nutshell Library books on their own and not quite so tiny, each is also now available in a board book edition.
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  • Little Bear's Friend

    Else Holmelund Minarik, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, April 18, 1984)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Little Bear makes friends in the woods with Emily and her doll Lucy. When Emily has to leave, Little Bear finds a new way to keep in touch with his friend.
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  • That mean man.

    Liesel Moak Skorpen, Emily McCully

    Paperback (Harper & Row, )
    None
  • Days with Frog and Toad

    Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Frog and Toad enjoy spending their days together. They fly kites, celebrate Toad's birthday, and share the shivers when Frog tells a scary story. Most of all, they have fun together—every day of the year.Days with Frog and Toad is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.The classic Frog and Toad stories by Arnold Lobel have won numerous awards and honors, including a Newbery Honor (Frog and Toad Together), a Caldecott Honor (Frog and Toad Are Friends), ALA Notable Children’s Book, Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book), School Library Journal Best Children’s Book, and Library of Congress Children’s Book.
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  • Apples Every Day

    grace richardson

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1965)
    1965: by Grace Richardson - 1st Edition - In this richly textured story young readers will recognize many of their won emotions and experiences.