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Books published by publisher Pantheon Books, Inc.

  • Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds

    Joy Adamson

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Inc., June 1, 1960)
    dust cover, spine is tight. No tears or stains visiable.
  • Against Wind and Tide: Letters and Journals, 1947-1986

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Reeve Lindbergh

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, April 24, 2012)
    Why, as an eager and talented writer, has Anne Morrow Lindbergh published so relatively little in forty years of marriage?” asked reviewer John Barkham in 1970. “After a promising start with those first books on flying, she tapered off into long silences broken by an infrequent volume of verse or prose.” Many years later, Lindbergh replied with a quote from Harriet Beecher Stowe, who claimed that writing, for a wife and mother, is “rowing against wind and tide.” In this sixth and final collection of Lindbergh’s diaries and letters, taking us from 1947 to 1986, we mark her progress as she navigated a remarkable life and a remarkable century with enthusiasm and delight, humor and wit, sorrow and bewilderment, but above all devoted to finding the essential truth in life’s experiences through a hard-won spirituality and a passion for literature. Between the inevitable squalls of life with her beloved but elusive husband, the aviator Charles A. Lindbergh, she shepherded their five children through whooping cough, horned toads, fiancés, the Vietnam War, and their own personal tragedies. She researched and wrote many books and articles on issues ranging from the condition of Europe after World War II to the meaning of marriage to the launch of Apollo 8. She published one of the most beloved books of inspiration of all time, Gift from the Sea. She left penetrating accounts of meetings with such luminaries as John and Jacqueline Kennedy, Thornton Wilder, Enrico Fermi, Leland and Slim Hayward, and the Frank Lloyd Wrights. And she found time to compose extraordinarily insightful and moving letters of consolation to friends and to others whose losses touched her deeply. More than any previous books by or about Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Against Wind and Tide makes us privy to the demons that plagued this fairy-tale bride, and introduces us to some of the people—men as well as women—who provided solace as she braved the tides of time and aging, war and politics, birth and death. Here is an eloquent and often startling collection of writings from one of the most admired women of our time.
  • Beyond Theology: The Art of Godmanship

    Alan Watts

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, )
    None
  • Gift from the sea

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1955)
    In this inimitable, beloved classic-graceful, lucid and lyrical-Anne Morrow Lindbergh shares her meditations on youth and age; love and marriage; peace, solitude and contentment as she set them down during a brief vacation by the sea. Drawing inspiration from the shells on the shore, Lindbergh's musings on the shape of a woman's life bring new understanding to both men and women at any stage of life. A mother of five, an acclaimed writer and a pioneering aviator, Lindbergh casts an unsentimental eye on the trappings of modernity that threaten to overwhelm us: the time-saving gadgets that complicate rather than simplify, the multiple commitments that take us from our families. And by recording her thoughts during a brief escape from everyday demands, she helps readers find a space for contemplation and creativity within their own lives. With great wisdom and insight Lindbergh describes the shifting shapes of relationships and marriage, presenting a vision of life as it is lived in an enduring and evolving partnership. A groundbreaking, best-selling work when it was originally published in 1955, Gift from the Sea continues to be discovered by new generations of readers. With a new introduction by Lindbergh's daughter Reeve, this fiftieth-anniversary edition will give those who are revisiting the book and those who are coming upon it for the first time fresh insight into the life of this remarkable woman. The sea and the beach are elements that have been woven throughout Anne Morrow Lindbergh's life. She spent her childhood summers with her family on a Maine island. After her marriage to Charles Lindbergh in 1929, she accompanied him on his survey flights around the North Atlantic to launch the first transoceanic airlines. The Lindberghs eventually established a permanent home on the Connecticut coast, where they lived quietly, wrote books and raised their family.
  • Nikolenka's Childhood

    Leo Tolstoy, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1963)
    A book of this grade is generally well kept and is in good shape to read and store. Sturdy spine, all pages intact physically. Solid cover. Might have acceptable shelve wear. Might, rarely, have very limited notes.
  • Frederick's Fables: A Leo Lionni Treasury of Favorite Stories

    Leo Lionni

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Oct. 12, 1985)
    Illustrated on every page, this sumptuous anthology contains thirteen of Lionni's most popular animal fables, including three Caldecott Honor books--Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse, Swimmy, and Frederick. Reissue.
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  • Russian Fairy Tales

    Aleksandr Afanas'ev, Alexander Alexeieff, Norbert Guterman, Roman Jakobson

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Aug. 12, 1975)
    A collection of the classic Russian folk and fairy tales.
  • Worst Pills Best Pills II: The Older Adult's Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Death or Illness : 119 Pills You Should Not Use : 245 Safer Alternatives

    Sidney M. Wolfe, Rose-Ellen Hope, Public Citizen Health Research Group, Paul D. Stolley

    Paperback (Pantheon Books, May 1, 1993)
    Worst Pills, Best Pills is a comprehensive listing prepared by the Public Citzen's Health Research Association, describing the pills which adults, especially older ones, should avoid taking to prevent drug-induced illnesses or death. A listing of safer, alternative drugs is included.
  • The Caves of the Great Hunters

    Hans Baumann

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Jan. 1, 1962)
    None
  • Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse. Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Edition. Primary Division.

    Leo Lionni

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Jan. 1, 1976)
    1976 Hardcover in Good Condition..."Alexander and the Wind-up Mouse" by Leo Lionni....
  • Train talk: An illustrated guide to lights, hand signals, whistles, and other languages of railroading

    Roger B Yepsen

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1983)
    An introduction to the language of railroading, in which words, colored lights, flags, semaphore arms, coded whistles, hand signals, flares, and explosive alarms are used to guide trains and announce their arrivals and departures.
  • Maus II, A Survivor's Tale: And Here My Troubles Began

    Art Spiegelman

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, Nov. 5, 1991)
    Acclaimed as a "quiet triumph"* and a "brutally moving work of art,"** the first volume of Art Spiegelman's Maus introduced readers to Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's Europe, and his son, a cartoonist trying to come to terms with his father, his father's terrifying story, and History itself. Its form, the cartoon (the Nazis are cats, the Jews mice), succeeds perfectly in shocking us out of any lingering sense of familiarity with the events described, approaching, as it does, the unspeakable through the diminutive. As the New York Times Book Review commented," [it is] a remarkable feat of documentary detail and novelistic vividness...an unfolding literary event."This long-awaited sequel, subtitled And Here My Troubles Began, moves us from the barracks of Auschwitz to the bungalows of the Catskills. Genuinely tragic and comic by turns, it attains a complexity of theme and a precision of thought new to comics and rare in any medium. Maus ties together two powerful stories: Vladek's harrowing tale of survival against all odds, delineating the paradox of daily life in the death camps, and the author's account of his tortured relationship with his aging father.Vladek's troubled remarriage, minor arguments between father and son, and life's everyday disappointments are all set against a backdrop of history too large to pacify. At every level this is the ultimate survivor's tale -- and that too of the children who somehow survive even the survivors.