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  • The Golden Ocean

    Patrick O'Brian

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, May 17, 1994)
    The first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series. In the year 1740, Commodore (later Admiral) George Anson embarked on a voyage that would become one of the most famous exploits in British naval history. Sailing through poorly charted waters, Anson and his men encountered disaster, disease, and astonishing success. They circumnavigated the globe and seized a nearly incalcuable sum of Spanish gold and silver, but only one of the five ships survived. This is the background to the first novel Patrick O'Brian ever wrote about the sea, a precursor to the acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series that shares the excitement and rich humor of those books. The protagonist is Peter Palafox, son of a poor Irish parson, who signs on as a midshipman, never before having seen a ship. Together with his lifelong friend Sean, Peter sets out to seek his fortune, embarking upon a journey of danger, disappointment, foreign lands, and excitement. Here is a tale certain to please not only admirers of O'Brian's work but also any reader with an adventurous soul. "In the present case the names were provided for me, together with the whole sequence of events, just as they were for Homer, Virgil, and many others....I was fortunate enough to have great material, and I wrote the book in about six weeks (or was it less?), laughing most of the time."―Patrick O'Brian on the writing of The Golden Ocean
  • Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game

    Michael Lewis

    Library Binding (W. W. Norton, Oct. 20, 2008)
    Moneyball is a quest for something as elusive as the Holy Grail, something that money apparently can't buy: the secret of success in baseball. The logical places to look would be the giant offices of major league teams and the dugouts. But the real jackpot is a cache of numbers collected over the years by a strange brotherhood of amateur baseball enthusiasts: software engineers, statisticians, Wall Street analysts, lawyers, and physics professors.In a narrative full of fabulous characters and brilliant excursions into the unexpected, Lewis shows us how and why the new baseball knowledge works. He also sets up a sly and hilarious morality tale: Big Money, like Goliath, is always supposed to win . . . how can we not cheer for David?
  • Obsessive Genius

    Barbara Goldsmith

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, March 15, 2005)
    None
  • My forty years with Ford,

    Charles Sorenson

    Hardcover (Norton, Jan. 1, 1956)
    In My Forty Years with Ford, Charles Sorensen-sometimes known as "Henry Ford's man," sometimes as "Cast-iron Charlie"-tells his own story, and it is as challenging as it is historic. He emerges as a man who was not only one of the great production geniuses of the world but also a man who called the plays as he saw them. He was the only man who was able to stay with Ford for almost the full history of his empire, yet he never hesitated to go against Ford when he felt the interests of the company demanded it. When labor difficulties mounted and Edsel's fatal illness was upon him, Sorensen sided with Edsel against Henry Ford and Harry Bennett, and he insisted that Henry Ford II be brought in to direct the company despite the aging founder's determination that no one but he hold the presidential reins.First published in 1956, My Forty Years with Ford has now been reissued in paperback for the first time. The Ford story has often been discussed in print but has rarely been articulated by someone who was there. Here Sorensen provides an eyewitness account of the birth of the Model T, the early conflicts with the Dodge brothers, the revolutionary announcement of the five-dollar day, and Sorensen's development of the moving assembly line-a concept that changed our world. Although Sorensen conceived, designed, and built the giant Willow Run plant in nineteen months and then proceeded to turn out eight thousand giant bombers, his life's major work was to make possible the vision of Henry Ford and to postpone the personal misfortune with which it ended. My Forty Years with Ford is both a personal history of a business empire and a revelation that moves with excitement and the power of tragedy.
  • Looking at Movies: An Introduction to Film

    Richard Barsam, Dave Monahan

    Paperback (W.W. Norton & Co., Jan. 1, 2010)
    Two DVDs complement and elaborate on key concepts in the text. Disc 1 offers 25 short 'tutorials,' helping students see what the text describes. Disc 2 includes an anthology of 12 short films, from 5 to 30 minutes in length. Together, the DVDs offer nearly five hours of pedagogically useful moving-image content.
  • Before the Industrial Revolution: European Society and Economy, 1000-1700

    Carlo M. Cipolla

    Paperback (W.W. Norton & Co., March 17, 1994)
    During the seven hundred years before the Industrial Revolution, the stage was set for Europe's transformation from a backward agrarian society to a powerful industrialized society. An economic historian of international reputation, Carlo M. Cipolla explores the process that made this transformation possible. In so doing, he sheds light not only on the economic factors but on the culture surrounding them. The Third Edition includes substantial revisions and new material throughout the book that will secure its standing as the most useful history available of preindustrial Europe.
  • leonardo da vinci, the universal genius

    iris noble

    Hardcover (WW Norton, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Devil in a Blue Dress SIGNED COPY

    Walter Mosley

    Hardcover (W.W. Norton, March 15, 1990)
    Excellent Book
  • Death and the King's Horseman

    Wole Soyinka

    Paperback (Norton, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • Mary Todd Lincoln - Biography

    Jean H. Baker

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Co, March 15, 1987)
    SIGNED WITH NOTE by J. Baker, No damage, Mary Todd, raised in a world of frontier violence, her mother died when she was six, faced with a hostile stepmother, married to ABE for twenty five years.
  • The Greek Way

    Edith Hamilton

    Hardcover (W.W. Norton, March 15, 1942)
    347 pages
  • the story of hester mouse who became a writer

    russell hoban

    Hardcover (WW Norton, )
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