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Books published by publisher Dobson Books

  • Temperature in Your Life

    Irving Adler

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, March 15, 1960)
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  • Swiftwater

    Paul Annixter

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, March 15, 1967)
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  • Squaring Off: Mailer VS Baldwin

    W. J. Weatherby

    Hardcover (Robson Books, March 15, 1977)
    Dust jacket design by Harold King.
  • Magic Paintbrush

    Mischa Damjan, "Janosch"

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, )
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  • Boy and His Bike

    Richard Potts

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, )
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  • King Ron of the Triceratops

    S. S. Paulson, Milagros García

    Paperback (doblon books, Nov. 2, 2016)
    A T-Rex, king of the Triceratops? As a Tyrannosaurus egg, Ron rolled into a Triceratops nest. He grew up calling Little T his brother and became king of the Triceratops with the promise: "Trixies first!" When things go sour in this dinosaur fable, Little T has to decide where his loyalty lies. Atmospheric illustrations and building tension capped off by action make King Ron of the Triceratops accessible to children considerably younger than its nominal grade level. A first-grader reading above his grade level can tackle the book (pegged at grade four) on his own. King Ron of the Triceratops includes a little explanatory ditty for those who like their parables and fables explained. The song notation includes chords for an accompanist.
  • Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

    Robert A. Heinlein

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, March 15, 1967)
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  • Five Families

    Selwyn Raab

    Paperback (Robson Books, March 15, 2007)
    "Talk about stranger than fiction. Selwyn Raab tells riveting, true tales of the fabled mob figures. It's 'The Godfather' annotated -- a classic piece of reporting by a man who knows the bloody, brutal, corrupt territory." -- Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' This extensively researched account of the fabled New York mob figures we alternately despise and glamorize provides the most comprehensive history of the city's criminal empires that have intimidated, killed and fleeced Americans and confounded law enforcement for over 100 years. From their New York headquarters, the Bonnano, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese crime 'familes' have created a vast domain with outposts along the East Coast, Florida, California and Las Vegas. With influence over everything from the price of fruit and vegetables, waterfront commerce in America's largest port, the construction industry, local and national government, the FBI, even refuse collection and the heroin trade, the Cosa Nostra's hold on everyday life is unprecedented. Selwyn Raab has managed to persuade mafiosi and their helpmates to talk candidly for the first time, and he unravels their mysterious codes and culture to elucidate the art of surviving in a volatile criminal environment. In the light of the success of John Dickie's bestselling 'Cosa Nostra' and the enduring allure of the Mafia in pop culture ('The Sopranos', 'The Godfather Returns'), this fascinating and definitive work is at once a history of the world's most sophisticated and lucrative underworld phenomena and an investigation into the pillage of New York's richest city and region. Selwyn Raab not only reveals where the bodies are buried, he brings them back to life.
  • Blow-and-grow Year

    Margaret Potter

    Paperback (Dobson Books Ltd, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Apache Indians

    Sonia Bleeker

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 1963)
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  • Robert Mitchum: a biography

    George EELLS

    Hardcover (Robson Books, March 15, 1984)
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  • Hands to dance and skylark

    Charles Causley

    Paperback (Robson Books, Jan. 1, 1979)
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