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Books published by publisher Perma BOOKS

  • No Bugles Tonight

    Bruce Lancaster

    Paperback (Perma Books, Jan. 1, 1951)
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  • A Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    Mass Market Paperback (Perma Books, Jan. 1, 1959)
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  • Poor Old Ernie

    Jerry;Bartch, Marian R.;Bartch, Marian Mallett

    Hardcover (Perma Bound Books, )
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  • Pillow Thoughts

    Courtney Peppernell

    Paperback (Pepper Books, July 12, 2016)
    Pillow Thoughts is a collection of poetry and prose about heartbreak, love and raw emotions. It is divided into sections to read when you feel you need them most. Make a cup of tea and let yourself feel.
  • Just Ole Ernie

    Jerry Mallett, Marian Bartch

    Hardcover (Perma Bound Books, )
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  • Crusade in Europe

    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Mass Market Paperback (Permabooks, March 15, 1952)
    Here is the single most important record of World War II. Eisenhower's own story on how the allies were organized and worked to victory. A surprising and great big story
  • The Darkness and the Dawn

    Thomas B. Costain

    Mass Market Paperback (Permabooks, Sept. 3, 1961)
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  • Walk in My World: International Short Stories about Youth

    Anne Mazer

    Hardcover (Persea Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    These classic contemporary tales written by some of the world's best writers have the power to transport you to other countries. You'll discover what it's like to live in another culture and you'll meet kindred spirits on their own journeys to adulthood. In Ama Ata Aidoo's "The Late Bud, " it takes the collective wisdom of a Ghanan village to reconcile headstrong Yaaba with her mother. A young Chilean boy outwits a representative of the military regime by writing an essay that disguises his parents' true political beliefs in "The Composition" by Antonio Skarmeta. Valentin Rasputin's "French Lessons" takes place during the difficult times following the Second World War and portrays a fifth-grade Russian boy who staves off hunger through gamesmanship and the help of a special teacher who respects his sense of pride. And in "The Child Who Loved Roads, " Norwegian author Cora Sandel's young protagonist almost abandons "her" road in order to travel on the pathway to adulthood, but instead decides to wait a little longer.
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  • The Greatest Story Ever Told

    Fulton Oursler

    Mass Market Paperback (Permabooks, March 15, 1951)
    Vintage paperback
  • Beau Geste

    P. C. Wren

    Mass Market Paperback (Perma Book, March 15, 1961)
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  • Sangeeta's House of Too Much Hair

    Izabella Clark, Hannah Hoang

    eBook (PaperMaze Books, March 16, 2019)
    Sangeeta is a typical eight-year-old Indian American girl in a not-so-typical house. She lives in a three-story building with her parents, grandparents, and sidekick pup, Rishi. Like most eight-year-olds, Sangeeta ignores her parents when they warn her to stay out of the grass, an omission that transforms their house into a hair-filled maze of sorts! Join Sangeeta and Rishi as they rescue their family from a hair hostage situation!
  • First Sightings: Contemporary Stories of Americanyouth

    John Loughery

    Hardcover (Persea Books, March 1, 1993)
    Presents twenty short stories, with protagonists aged three to eighteen years old, by such authors as John Updike, Alice Walker, Genaro Gonzales, and Carson McCullers
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