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Books published by publisher Harper and Row 1967

  • The Dark Wind

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 1, 1982)
    Navajo tribal policeman Jim Chee, barred from following up on a multi-million dollar drug case, investigates a murder and a vandalism incident and finds that perhaps all three cases are part of the same pattern
  • Spooky Tricks

    Rose Wyler, Gerald Ames, Talivaldis Stubis

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 15, 1968)
    Vintage children's book
  • William's Doll

    Charlotte Zolotow, William Pene du Bois

    Paperback (Harper & Row, Aug. 16, 1972)
    "An excellent book about a boy named William who wants the forbidden—a doll. The long-awaited realistic handling of this theme makes it a landmark book."—School Library JournalMore than anything, William wants a doll. “Don’t be a creep,” says his brother. “Sissy, sissy,” chants the boy next door. Then one day someone really understands William’s wish, and make it easy for others to understand, too. William gets a doll, so he can learn to be a loving parent someday.Written by beloved author Charlotte Zolotow and illustrated by Newbery Medal-winning author and Caldecott Honor Book illustrator William Pène du Bois, William’s Doll was published in 1972 and was one of the first picture books to deal with gender stereotypes. William's Doll has been welcomed by teachers, librarians, and other caregivers as a springboard for discussion about gender roles and intolerance, whether shared one on one or with groups in a classroom or library setting.
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  • The Way of Wyrd: The Book of a Sorcerer's Apprentice

    Brian Bates

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1983)
    The Castaneda-like novel responsible for reawakening interest in the ancient form of European shamanism called the Way of Wyrd. Based on actual documents from the British Museum, this compelling tale reveals a modern-day relevance in an ancient way of living in touch with nature and the spiritual dimension.
  • Why There is No Arguing in Heaven: A Mayan Myth

    Deborah Nourse Lattimore

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Hunab Ku, the first Creator God of the Mayas, challenges the Moon Goddess and Lizard House to create a being to worship him, but the Maize God succeeds where the others fail.
  • Tell Me Some More..

    Crosby Newell Bonsall, Fritz Siebel

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1961)
    Tell me some more.. This "I CAN READ" book promotes reading and the imagination
  • Pierre: A Cautionary Tale in Five Chapters and a Prologue

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Nov. 28, 1962)
    A story with a moral air about Pierre,who learned to care.
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  • The Italian Baker

    Carol Field

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Bread in Italy is rough country loaves with thick chewy crusts and flat disks of focaccia seasoned with the wild herbs of the fields. It is celebratory sweet holiday breads dense with fat raisins, toasted nuts and candied fruit peels. It is "new wave" wave" breads, recently invented by artisan bakers and studded with roasted peppers, sun. dried tomatoes and salty olive paste. It is imaginative multi-grain breads and rolls with tastes and shapes that vary dramatically from region to region.Recipes for the breads of all these regions, for the comforting rustic soups and salads and appetizers based on them, for breadsticks and rolls, pizza and focaccia, for holiday specialties, for pastries, cookies, cornetti and nut tortes, fruit tarts, cheesecakes and spice cakes and other confections-all are offered in this landmark volume which presents, for the first time in English or Italian, the diverse baking traditions of Italy.Knowing these regional specialties and the stories behind them is like taking a trip through the Italian countryside. Putting the recipes on paper as Carol Field has done is like preserving the villages in the Italian hillsides with their churches and frescoes, for they are part of a tradition that has never before been recorded. In preparing for this book, Carol Field spent two years working with the bakers of Italy, traversing the country again and again from Lugano and Como in the north to Lecce and Palermo in the south, tasting and testing, then going back to the States to rework the recipes in an American kitchen with American ingredients. The result is recipes that are impeccably written for utmost ease and flexibility. Some are simple and earthy, some elegant and refined, but all will be a revelation to Americans who have previously known Italian breads and desserts only from the limited and stereotyped range available until now. Each recipe offers instructions for making doughs by hand, by electric mixer, and by food processor. Illustrations provide clear step-by-step how-to, and chapters on ingredients, equipment and technique reveal all the whys and wherefores.
  • The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The Moon Marigolds

    Paul Zindel, Dong Kingman

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, June 1, 1971)
    Domestic drama depicting a mentally unbalanced woman's far-reaching effects on the lives of her two daughters
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  • Lucille

    Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, Jan. 21, 1964)
    Lucille, the horse, tries to be a lady but learns she can only be happy if she acts naturally
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  • The Little House Cookbook: Frontier Foods from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Classic Stories

    Barbara M Walker, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 10, 1979)
    This award-winning cookbook features more than 100 of the recipes that Laura Ingalls Wilder chronicles in her classic Little House books. A great gift for Little House fans and anyone who wants more information about what life on the prairie was really like, this cookbook is also a fun resource for family sharing activities and as a supplement for homeschooling.With this cookbook, you can learn how to make classic frontier dishes like corn dodgers, mincemeat pie, cracklings, and pulled molasses candy. The book also includes excerpts from the Little House books, fascinating and thoroughly researched historical context, and details about the cooking methods that pioneers like Ma Ingalls used, as well as illustrations by beloved artist Garth Williams.This is a chance to dive into the world of Laura Ingalls Wilder, American pioneer, women's club member, and farm homesteader.This book has been widely praised and is the winner of the Western Heritage Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. The Horn Book praised it as "a culinary and literary feast."
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  • A Thief of Time

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, June 1, 1988)
    Chilling discoveries unearthed at a dig for Navajo clay pots bring Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee to the site and put them on the trail of stolen artifacts, a disappearing woman, and bizarre and mystifying murders