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Books published by publisher Harcourt Brace and Co.

  • Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin

    William Golding

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace and Company, March 15, 1956)
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  • The Little Prince

    Antoine de Saint Exupery, Richard Howard

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace & Company, Jan. 1, 1971)
    translated by Richard Howard
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  • The Friendly Persuasion.

    Jessamyn; Cover Art By Ilonka Karasz West

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace And Company, March 15, 1945)
    A quintessential American heroine, Eliza Birdwell is a wonderful blend of would-be austerity, practicality, and gentle humor when it comes to keeping her faith and caring for her family and community. Her husband, Jess, shares Eliza's love of people and peaceful ways but, unlike Eliza, also displays a fondness for a fast horse and a lively tune. With their children, they must negotiate their way through a world that constantly confronts them, sometimes with candor, sometimes with violence, and tests the strength of their beliefs. Whether it's a gift parcel arriving on their doorstep or Confederate soldiers approaching their land, the Birdwells embrace life with emotion, conviction, and a love for one another that seems to conquer all.The Friendly Persuasion has charmed generations of readers as one of our classic tales of the American Midwest.
  • Boris

    Jaap ter Haar

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Co, March 15, 1994)
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  • Paul Bunyan

    Esther Shephard, Rockwell Kent

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace and Co, Aug. 16, 1924)
    Novel. Edition not noted, later printing. Yellow cloth covers rubbed, light soil and spots, spine ends bumped, wear on the tips. Small gift inscription on the first endpaper, otherwise the interior is clean and tight, endpapers tanned, pages toned, top edge dusty. Bland and white illustrations, both plates and through the text.
  • The Human Comedy

    William Saroyan, Don M. Freeman

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace and Company, Feb. 1, 1943)
    The Human Comedy, Saroyan's first novel, is the story of an American family in wartime, and in particular of Homer Macauley, the fastest messenger in San Joaquin valley. With all the qualities of warmth, cheer, and humanity which have endeared Saroyan to his reading public, The Human Comedy abounds in unforgettable scenes. Homer running the Two-Twenty hurdles; little Ulysses imprisoned in a bear trap in Covington's store; old-time telegraph operator Willie Grogan, with a bottle in the desk drawer to fuzz the sharp reality of the everflowing messages of love and hope and pain and death; Spangler, with a love for the whole world and every living thing; Homer's older brother Marcus singing, as the troop train in which he sits hurtles away from home. Saroyan has done many things, but he has here done something which even his oldest friends scarcely dared to predict -- a wartime novel of the home front which succeeds in capturing, and which nowhere oversteps, the modesty of ordinary human beings. It is a very simple novel. It is a very great achievement. With jacket and many drawings by Don Freeman.
  • The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex

    Owen Chase, Iola Haverstick, Betty Shepard, Gary Kinder

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace, Aug. 12, 1999)
    On the morning of November 20, 1820, in the Pacific Ocean, an enraged sperm whale rammed the Nantucket whaler Essex. As the boat began to sink, her crew of thirty had time only to collect some bread and water before pulling away in three frail open boats. Without charts, alone on the open seas, and thousands of miles from any known land, the sailors began their terrifying journey of survival. Ninety days later, after much suffering and death by starvation, intense heat, and dehydration, only eight men survived to reach land. One of them was Owen Chase, first mate of the ill-fated ship, whose account of the long and perilous journey has become a classic of endurance and human courage. The elements of his tale inspired Herman Melville (who was born the year the Essex sank) to write the classic Moby Dick. A gallant saga of the sea, this riveting narration of life and death, of man against the deep, will enthrall readers.
  • Evangeline: Pigeon of Paris

    Natalie Savage Carlson, Nicolas

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace & Co., March 15, 1960)
    A Children's story of what happens to Evangeline when the Chief of Police orders all of the pigeons of Paris deported! Evangeline and others are captured and taken deep into the forest and set free...but Evangeline doesn't like the forest and goes in search of a new home and perhaps, a mate....A humorous, happy tale about a pigeon who is reunited with her beloved and incidentally plays a role in bringing two human lovers together.
  • All-American

    John Roberts Tunis

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace and Co, Aug. 16, 1942)
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  • We'll Never Be Apart

    Emiko Jean

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Murder. Fire. Revenge. That’s all seventeen-year-old Alice Monroe thinks about. Committed to a mental ward at Savage Isle, Alice is haunted by memories of the fire that killed her boyfriend, Jason. A blaze her twin sister Cellie set. But when Chase, a mysterious, charismatic patient, agrees to help her seek vengeance, Alice begins to rethink everything. Writing out the story of her troubled past in a journal, she must confront hidden truths. Is the one person she trusts only telling her half the story? Nothing is as it seems in this edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller from the debut author Emiko Jean.
  • On the Day You Were Born

    Debra Frasier

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, March 15, 1991)
    In simple words and radiant collages, Debra Frasier celebrates the natural miracles of the earth and extends an exuberant welcome to each member of our human family. Accompanied by a detailed glossary explaining such natural phenomena as gravity, tides, and migration, this is an unforgettable book. β€œA book filled with reverence for the natural order of the world and the place of the individual in it.”--School Library Journal
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  • Gun, With Occasional Music

    Jonathan Lethem

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace, March 1, 1994)
    In a bizarre, noirish world shared by people and intelligent animals, Conrad Metcalf, a human private detective, finds one of his cases has drawn him into a conflict between gangsters and the Inquisitor's office