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Books published by publisher A Signet Classic New American Library

  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain, Leonard Kriegel

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Nov. 1, 1962)
    Describes the author's experiences during the six years he spent in California, Nevada, and Hawaii
  • ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE a James Bond Novel

    Ian Fleming

    Hardcover (New American Library, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • Mythology

    Edith Hamilton

    Paperback (New American Library, Aug. 16, 1961)
    The Gods, the Creation and the Earliest Heroes; Stories of Love and Adventure; Heroes of the Trojan War; The Great Families of Mythology; The Mythology of the Norsemen.
  • Equal Rites

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (New American Library, March 15, 1987)
    "There's no such thing as a female wizard!" Except that on the Discworld; a flat world carried by four elephants riding on the back of a giant turtle, nothhing is impossible.....
  • Different Seasons

    stephen king

    Paperback (New American Library, Jan. 15, 1995)
    Gifts From God Dr David Jeremiah Encouragement and Hope for Today's Parents Pb 1999
  • M. Butterfly: With an Afterword By the Playwright

    David Henry Hwang

    Hardcover (New American Library, March 15, 1988)
    Third hard cover edition of David Henry Hwang's Pulitzer Prize nominated play.
  • Mr and Mrs Bo Jo Jones

    Ann Head

    Paperback (New American Library, Jan. 1, 1971)
    None
  • Mort

    Terry Pratchett

    Hardcover (New American Library, March 15, 1987)
    Mort by Terry Pratchett.
  • The Aeneid

    Patric Dickinson

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Jan. 1, 1961)
    None
  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service

    Ian Fleming

    Mass Market Paperback (The New American Library Signet, March 15, 1963)
    Collectible
  • Mine enemy grows older

    Alexander King

    Paperback (New American Library, Jan. 1, 1960)
    Mine enemy grows older (A Signet book) [Paperback]
  • The Lady of the Lake and Other Poems

    Sir Walter Scott

    (Signet / New American Library, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Walter Scott gave Scottish history life and immediacy by investing it with a romantic dimension. In the Lady of the Lake and Marmion he evokes the color and mystery of the Highland past. He re-creates fierce clan uprisings, breathless nocturnal chases, passionate trysts... he endows his kings, warlocks, rebels and battle-shy youths, crazed hags and resplendent ladies with timeless character and heroic purpose. "Scott was a very great storyteller... his characters are unlike those of any other Scottish or English writer." - Edwin Muir.