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Books published by publisher Bantam Douleday Dell

  • Cards On the Table

    Agatha Christie

    Hardcover (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Mr. Shaitana was famous as a flamboyant party host. Nevertheless, he was a man of whom everybody was a little afraid. So, when he boasted to Poirot that he considered murder an art form, the detective had some reservations about accepting a party invitation to view Shaitana's private collection. Indeed, what began as an absorbing evening of bridge was to turn into a more dangerous game altogether....
  • A Wizard of Earthsea

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, )
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  • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

    Robert Pirsig

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, March 15, 1976)
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  • The Deep by Peter Benchley

    Peter Benchley

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, )
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  • By Balloon to the Sahara

    Douglas Terman

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Vintage paperback
  • Gay Neck the Story of a Pigeon

    Dhan Mukerji

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1989)
    the story of a pigeon
  • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

    Robert M Pirsig

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Nov. 15, 1981)
    One of the most important and influential books written in the past half-century, Robert M. Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a powerful, moving, and penetrating examination of how we live . . . and a breathtaking meditation on how to live better. Here is the book that transformed a generation: an unforgettable narration of a summer motorcycle trip across America's Northwest, undertaken by a father and his young son. A story of love and fear -- of growth, discovery, and acceptance -- that becomes a profound personal and philosophical odyssey into life's fundamental questions, this uniquely exhilarating modern classic is both touching and transcendent, resonant with the myriad confusions of existence . . . and the small, essential triumphs that propel us forward.
  • The Runaway Jury Read By Michael Beck

    John Grisham

    Audio Cassette (Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • The Beginning Place

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Fleeing from the monotony of his life, Hugh Rogers finds his way to "the beginning place"--a gateway to Tembreabrezi, an idyllic, unchanging world of eternal twilight. Irena Pannis was thirteen when she first found the beginning place. Now, seven years later, she has grown to know and love the gentle inhabitants of Tembreabrezi, or Mountaintown, and she sees Hugh as a trespasser. But then a monstrous shadow threatens to destroy Mountaintown, and Hugh and Irena join forces to seek it out. Along the way, they begin to fall in love. Are they on their way to a new beginning...or a fateful end?
  • Open House for Butterflies

    Ruth Krauss

    Unknown Binding (BANTAM DOUBLEDAY @ DELL, March 15, 1992)
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  • Secrets

    Kate William

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishi, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Beautiful and ruthless, Jessica Wakefield is determined to be chosen queen of the fall dance at Sweet Valley High. If she can win the contest, she's sure to win Bruce Patman, the most sought after boy in school.The only person standing in Jessica's way is Enid Rollins. When Jessica discovers the truth about Enid's past, she knows the crown is within her grasp. She doesn't care that Enid is her twin sister Elizabeth's best friend--or that revealing the secret may cost Enid both her reputation and the boy she loves.Only Elizabeth can save Enid from Jessica's vicious gossip--but can she stop her scheming twin in time?
  • Things Can Only Get Better: Eighteen Miserable Years in the Life of a Labour Supporter

    John Ofarrell

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, April 30, 1999)
    A personal account of a Labour supporter's miserable eighteen years under a Tory government. A literary debut which combines wit with barbed insight from the author who has been a full time comedy writer since the voters of Battersea sacked him from his previous job as an MP's researcher for the House of Commons.