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Books published by publisher Signal Books

  • Strange Fruit

    Lillian SMITH

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Books, March 15, 1944)
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  • Beloved

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Signet Books, March 15, 1991)
    Haunting ghost book unlike anyother.
  • A Raisin in the Sun

    Lorraine Hansberry

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Books, March 15, 1966)
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  • Nightmares and Dreamscapes by King, Stephen

    STEPHEN KING

    Paperback (SIGNET BOOKS, March 15, 1994)
    Book by STEPHEN KING
  • Casino Royale

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Books, March 15, 1953)
    These are just two of the cards secret agent James Bond draws when he declares war on Le Chiffre, French Communist and paymaster of SMERSH. The weapon is a fifty-million-franc game of baccarat. The stakes...are life and death.
  • Capitalism: The Unknown Deal

    Ayn Rand

    Paperback (Signet Books, March 15, 1967)
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  • Trails of the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness

    Margaret Fuller

    Paperback (Signpost Books, Nov. 1, 1988)
    82 trails along Idaho's Salmon River and its famed Middle Fork. Now undergoing updating and revision. New edition should be out in 2001.
  • The Charterhouse of Parma

    Stendhal, CK Scott-Moncrieff, Jacques Barzun

    Paperback (SIGNET BOOKS, Jan. 1, 1962)
    The Charterhouse of Parma chronicles the adventures of the young Italian nobleman Fabrice del Dongo from his birth in 1798 to his death.
  • Barrelhouse Issue Four

    Llana Boive

    Paperback (Signature Books, March 15, 2007)
    fiction The Bed by Paul Maliszewski Walls by Tod Goldberg Performance Reviews from No Man's Land by Mark Peebles Brown MeChip by David Barringer Mario's Three Lives by Matt Bell For Frankie by Paul Maliszewski essays The Great Escape by Pete MacDonald For the Love of Good TV by Melanie Springer Mock interviews barrelhousing with Malcolm Gladwell barrelhousing with the Hold Steady barrelhousing with Paul Soter of Broken Lizard the illustrated story Baldy written by Joe Killiany, adapted and illustrated by Gordon McAlpin poetry Jerry Seinfeld's Favorite Poem by Wendy Babiak How I Came to Write This Poem by Joan Colby Land of Dead Babies by Rebecca Cook Aubade with a Quincy Jones Biography on PBS by Barbara Duffey Sometimes Women Have Greater Portions of Learning Than Wisdom Which is No Better Use to Them Than a Maynsale on a Fly Boat by Eva Hooker When I Ask My Friend Susan Why She Doesn't Like Oatmeal, She Tells Me This Story by Amorak Huey Doc Hollidayon the Importance of Comradeship: Tombstone, Arizona, October 25, 1881 by Jennifer L. Knox At Noon Through the Binoculars by Jennifer L. Knox Returning by Sandra Kohler The Flat Land by Kate Lovelady Our Love Poems Are Janis Joplin's Stockpot by Allison McEntire In Memory of a Book by Valzhyna Mort Utopia by Valzhyna Mort Ambien by Sarah Sloat The Gaze by Gary Whitehead
  • Yankee Doodle Dandies: A Star-Spangled Satire- Starring Our Fumbling Founding Fathers

    Bart Andrews, Mary McCartney, Don Orehek

    Unknown Binding (Signet Books, )
    Banned in the original thirteen coloniesBack cover:Have yourself a few Bicentennial belly laughs, read... Yankee Doodle DandiesDid you hear what the critics said about Yankee Doodle Dandies?"Hilarious!" - George Washington"It left me in stitches." - Betsy Ross"Did more for me than the Declaration of Independence!" - Thomas Jefferson"I laughed my head off." - Nathan Hale"More refreshing than a midnight ride." - Paul Revere"Funnier than Poor Richard's Almanac!" - John Hancock"Electrifying!" - Benjamin FranklinTwelve exciting exposes about our hysterically historical American heroes.
  • Invisible Man

    Ralph Ellison

    Paperback (Signet Books, Aug. 16, 1960)
    Invisible Man is a milestone in American literature, a book that has continued to engage readers since its appearance in 1952. A first novel by an unknown writer, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks, won the National Book Award for fiction, and established Ralph Ellison as one of the key writers of the century. The nameless narrator of the novel describes growing up in a black community in the South, attending a Negro college from which he is expelled, moving to New York and becoming the chief spokesman of the Harlem branch of "the Brotherhood", and retreating amid violence and confusion to the basement lair of the Invisible Man he imagines himself to be.
  • From Russia With Love 1ST PB Edition

    Ian Fleming

    Paperback (SIGNET BOOKS, March 15, 1957)
    Mass pb