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  • Pomp And Sustenance: Twenty-five Centuries of Sicilian Food

    Mary Taylor Simeti

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Sept. 9, 1989)
    A celebration of Sicilian food describes the history of the island's cuisine, from antiquity to the present, and provides a selection of one hundred recipes
  • The Friends of Eddie Coyle

    George V. Higgins

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Jan. 12, 1972)
    The classic novel from "America's best crime novelist" (Time), with a new introduction by Dennis LehaneGeorge V. Higgins's seminal crime novel is a down-and-dirty tale of thieves, mobsters, and cops on the mean streets of Boston. When small-time gunrunner Eddie Coyle is convicted on a felony, he's looking at three years in the pen--that is, unless he sells out one of his big-fish clients to the DA. But which of the many hoods, gunmen, and executioners whom he calls his friends should he send up the river? Told almost entirely in crackling dialogue by a vivid cast of lowlifes and detectives, The Friends of Eddie Coyle is one of the greatest crime novels ever written.
  • His Dark Materials Omnibus

    Philip Pullman

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, April 10, 2007)
    ***** THE BOOK OF DUST, the long-awaited new novel from Philip Pullman set in the world of His Dark Materials, has been hailed by the New York Times as "A stunning achievement"*****The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass are available together in one volume perfect for any fan or newcomer to this modern fantasy classic series that has graced the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Book Sense, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists.These thrilling adventures tell the story of Lyra and Will—two ordinary children on a perilous journey through shimmering haunted otherworlds. They will meet witches and armored bears, fallen angels and soul-eating specters. And in the end, the fate of both the living—and the dead—will rely on them.Phillip Pullman’s spellbinding His Dark Materials trilogy has captivated readers for over twenty years and won acclaim at every turn. It will have you questioning everything you know about your world and wondering what really lies just out of reach.Honors and Praise for His Dark Materials:An Entertainment Weekly All-Time Greatest NovelA Newsweek Top 100 Book of All Time"Arguably the best juvenile fantasy novel of the past twenty years." —The Washington Post "Very grand indeed." —The New York Times “Pullman is quite possibly a genius.” —Newsweek
  • The Ballad of Biddy Early

    Nancy Willard, Barry Moser

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf, Sept. 27, 1989)
    A collection of poems about Biddy Early, the Wise Woman of Clare, and her animal, human, and supernatural associates.
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  • The Plague Dogs

    Richard Adams

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Feb. 12, 1978)
    "Thousands and thousands of people will love this book!"THE BOSTON GLOBEA lyrical, engrossing tale, by the author of WATERSHIP DOWN, Richard Adams creates a lyrical and engrossing tale, a remarkable journey into the hearts and minds of two canine heroes, Snitter and Rowf, fugitives from the horrors of an animal research center who escape into the isolation--and terror--of the wilderness.From the Paperback edition.
  • Degree Of Guilt

    Richard North Patterson

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Jan. 4, 1993)
    As the trial of a well-known TV journalist--accused of the murder of a world-famous novelist--unfolds, the defendant's claim to innocence becomes increasingly undermined and the shocking truth is slowly revealed. A first novel. 250,000 first printing. $250,000 ad/promo. BOMC Main.
  • Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom

    Virginia Hamilton, Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Jan. 4, 1993)
    Illus. in black-and-white. In this companion volume to the award-winning The People Could Fly, Virginia Hamilton traces the history of slavery and the Underground Railroad in America. Thirty-five inspiring stories describe ingenious escapes, desperate measures, and daring protests of former slaves.
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  • Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud and the Last Trial of Harper Lee

    Casey Cep, Illus. with photos

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 2019)
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  • All the Pretty Horses

    Cormac McCarthy

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, April 21, 1992)
    Now a major motion picture from Columbia Pictures starring Matt Damon, produced by Mike Nichols, and directed by Billy Bob Thornton.The national bestseller and the first volume in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy, All the Pretty Horses is the tale of John Grady Cole, who at sixteen finds himself at the end of a long line of Texas ranchers, cut off from the only life he has ever imagined for himself. With two companions, he sets off for Mexico on a sometimes idyllic, sometimes comic journey to a place where dreams are paid for in blood. Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • A History of Warfare

    John Keegan

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Oct. 19, 1993)
    The acclaimed author of The Face of Battle examines centures of conflict in a variety of diverse societies and cultures. "Keegan is at once the most readable and the most original of living military historians . . . A History of Warfare is perhaps the most remarkable study of warfare that has yet been written."--The New York Times Book Review.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Lincoln: An Illustrated Biography

    Philip B. Kunhardt Jr., Philip B. Kunhardt III, Peter W. Kunhardt, David Herbert Donald, Daniel Terris

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Oct. 20, 1992)
    A biography of Abraham Lincoln chronicles his life and depicts him as president, military leader, politician, and family man, discussing his shortcomings and accomplishments. Tour.
  • The Crossing

    Cormac McCarthy

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, June 7, 1994)
    Following All the Pretty Horses in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy is a novel whose force of language is matched only by its breadth of experience and depth of thought.In the bootheel of New Mexico hard on the frontier, Billy and Boyd Parham are just boys in the years before the Second World War, but on the cusp of unimaginable events. First comes a trespassing Indian and the dream of wolves running wild amongst the cattle lately brought onto the plain by settlers -- this when all the wisdom of trappers has disappeared along with the trappers themselves. And so Billy sets forth at the age of sixteen on an unwitting journey into the souls of boys and animals and men. Having trapped a she-wolf he would restore to the mountains of Mexico, he is long gone and returns to find everything he left behind transformed utterly in his absence. Except his kid brother, Boyd, with whom he strikes out yet again to reclaim what is theirs thus crossing into "that antique gaze from whence there could be no way back forever."An essential novel by any measure, The Crossing is luminous and appalling, a book that touches, stops, and starts the heart and mind at once.From the Trade Paperback edition.