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  • The Amedun

    W.L. Norton

    language (W.L. Norton, July 15, 2014)
    How do you convince someone to believe in something that is beyond anything you have ever imagined?The fate of a small Florida beach town known as Parrish Pointe is about to be determined as a powerful Fallen angel forms his alliance in preparation for the ultimate revenge of destroying the town and its people. Freshly grieving the loss of her older brother, 16-year-old Sara Simms already thought she had a lot on her plate dealing with her parents' separation and facing her judgmental peers as she starts a new year of high school. That is until she encounters a real-life angel, is visited by the spirit of her deceased brother and discovers the blood running through her veins is actually an ancient half-human, half-angel Amedun bloodline. Before she can even get through her first day back at school, Sara's life is completely turned upside down and inside out.With the help of her new high school guidance counselor, the loyalty of her faithful dog Zeke, and the companionship of her Jersey-born cousin, will Sara be able to put aside her rebellious teenage differences and learn how to accept her destiny of being the key to saving her hometown?
  • A walk on an iceberg

    Mary Ellen Chase

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, March 15, 1966)
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  • Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void

    Mary Roach, Illus. with photos

    Paperback (W.W. Norton, March 15, 2010)
    Space is a world devoid of the things we need to live and thrive: air, gravity, hot showers, fresh produce, privacy, beer. Space exploration is in some ways an exploration of what it means to be human. How much can a person give up? How much weirdness can they take? What happens to you when you can't walk for a year? have sex? smell flowers? What happens if you vomit in your helmet during a space walk? Is it possible for the human body to survive a bailout at 17,000 miles per hour? To answer these questions, space agencies set up all manner of quizzical and startlingly bizarre space simulations. As Mary Roach discovers, it's possible to preview space without ever leaving Earth. From the space shuttle training toilet to a crash test of NASA's new space capsule (cadaver filling in for astronaut), Roach takes us on a surreally entertaining trip into the science of life in space and space on Earth.
  • 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.
  • Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

    Jared Diamond, Illus. with photos

    Hardcover (W.W. Norton, March 15, 2005)
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  • The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth

    Edward O. Wilson

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, Sept. 5, 2006)
    Unmarked text. Unclipped dust jacket. 175p. References and Notes. The American biologist Edward O. Wilson, considered to be one of the world's greatest living scientists, has argued for the fundamental unity of all knowledge and the need to search for consilience. This volume is about the survival of the planet, written in the form of an impassioned letter to a Southern Baptist pastor. Measures 5.75x8.25 inches. Very Good in very good dust jacket. Hardcover. (#28407)
  • The Marx Bros. Scrapbook

    Groucho Marx, Richard J. Anobile

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, Jan. 28, 2013)
    His two companions dead, food and supplies vanished in a crevasse, Douglas Mawson was still one hundred miles from camp.On January 17, 1913, alone and near starvation, Douglas Mawson, leader of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, was hauling a sledge to get back to base camp. The dogs were gone. Now Mawson himself plunged through a snow bridge, dangling over an abyss by the sledge harness. A line of poetry gave him the will to haul himself back to the surface. Mawson was sometimes reduced to crawling, and one night he discovered that the soles of his feet had completely detached from the flesh beneath. On February 8, when he staggered back to base, his features unrecognizably skeletal, the first teammate to reach him blurted out, Which one are you? This thrilling and almost unbelievable account establishes Mawson in his rightful place as one of the greatest polar explorers and expedition leaders. It is illustrated by a trove of Frank Hurley s famous Antarctic photographs, many never before published in the United States. 24 pages of illustrations
  • First in their hearts;: A biography of George Washington

    Thomas J Fleming

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton, March 15, 1968)
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  • Death and the King's Horseman

    Wole Soyinka

    Paperback (Norton, March 15, 1975)
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  • Anna Karenina: The Maude Translation, Backgrounds and Sources, Essays in Criticism

    Leo Tolstoy, George Gibian, Louise Maude, Aylmer Maude

    Paperback (W. W. Norton, March 15, 1970)
    "One of the greatest love stories in world literature." —Vladimir Nabokov In a novel of unparalleled richness and complexity, set against the backdrop of Russian high society, Tolstoy charts the course of the doomed love affair between Anna, a beautiful married woman, and Count Vronsky, a wealthy army officer who pursues Anna after becoming infatuated with her at a ball. Although she initially resists his charms Anna eventually succumbs, falling passionately in love and setting in motion a chain of events that lead to her downfall. In this extraordinary novel, Tolstoy seamlessly weaves together the lives of dozens of characters, while evoking a love so strong that those who experience it are prepared to die for it.
  • Disorder in the Court: Great Fractured Moments in Courtroom History

    Charles M. Sevilla

    Hardcover (W W Norton & Co Inc, July 1, 1992)
    A collection of verbatim exchanges from America's courtrooms presents "The Adventures of the Unhappy Sunset Juror," the case of the lawyer who claims he was advised by God not to go to court, and others. 15,000 first printing.
  • The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

    Michael Lewis

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Co, March 15, 2010)
    When the crash of the U. S. stock market became public knowledge in the fall of 2008, it was already old news.