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Books published by publisher Guild Publishing Corporation

  • THE NEVERENDING STORY

    Michael Ende

    Hardcover (Guild Publishing, Jan. 1, 1985)
    None
  • Cane

    Jean Toomer

    Paperback (Liveright Publishing Corporation, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Originally published in 1923, Cane is a literary masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance. The growing interest in African-American literature that began in the 1960's led to the rediscovery of earlier African-American writers, one of whom is Jean Toomer, author of Cane. It is an innovative literary work part drama, part poetry, part fiction
  • Danger in the Hills

    Tom Waggoner

    Paperback (ASA Publishing Corporation, Sept. 22, 2017)
    "An epic true story written in delightful animation about a family who struggled through the bitterness of nature’s cruel world as they battle against the premise of mankind and evil dwellers, discovering their dark secrets of the past that enjoins consequences which could forever turn the tables that could hold them captive in the burrows, never to see each other or a brighter future. Does the father have enough courage to face his nemesis? Will the family’s love and devotion be enough to save him from what lies ahead? Join Ernie and his family as they learn how to survive in “Danger in the Hills”."
  • Faith Of The Unforgotten

    Leathel Grody

    Hardcover (Lethal Publishing Corporation, May 9, 2007)
    * EPPIE 2006 Winner(Children/Young Adult/Tween)* Christian 3D Online Game based on series(www.FoundationsOfHope.com)* Special $4.99 retail price to promote the series and game For four hundred years, the Great Pulse Storms have made it impossible for electricity to exist on Earth. Now fifteen-year-old Rebekah Ann Smith has been placed at the forefront of a battle against an attacking lizard species. Can the Gifts given by God save them from the impending human desolation?
  • Succubus Heat

    mead-richelle

    Paperback (Kensington Publishing Corporation, March 15, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Emma Says Goodbye: A Child's Guide to Bereavement

    Carolyn Nystrom

    Paperback (Lion Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • Woof at the Door

    By (author) Laura Morrigan

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S., March 15, 2013)
    Animal behaviorist Grace Wilde keeps her ability to psychically communicate with furry and feathered critters under wraps. But when a Doberman turns out to be the only witness to a crime, Grace will have to let the cat out of the bag in order to catch a killer. Grace Wilde's job is anything but normal. When she's not helping out at the zoo by comforting agitated lemurs, she's listening to the woe...
  • Dark Laughter

    Sherwood Anderson, Howard Mumford Jones

    Paperback (Liveright Publishing Corporation, March 1, 1970)
    Sherwood Anderson's place is unquestionably among the three or four titans of American letters. He is already in interval part of the history of American literature. Dark Laughter is the story of virile America, and in particular, the Middle West, the Ohio River Valley, the Mississippi, and New Orlean. An intense story is superimposed upon a background of dark laughter – the mysterious, detached, strange laughter of the Negro, the earth, and the river. While not exclusively concerned with racial problems, Dark Laughter has a definite theme of racial conflict. Conflict of any nature arises out of difference. Anderson sees the basic difference between white and black as arising out of the varying ability of each race to adapt to a situation; he sees the inherent difference between the Negro and the Caucasian as one of personality. Anderson presents social and racial conflict on a personal and psychological level. Social adjustment fails between the races because the white man fails. – – – From book's back cover
  • The Sailor Who Fell from Grace With the Sea

    Yukio Mishima, John Nathan

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation, Jan. 1, 1965)
    A band of savage thirteen-year-old boys reject the adult world as illusory, hypocritical, and sentimental, and train themselves in a brutal callousness they call 'objectivity'. When the mother of one of them begins an affair with a ship's officer, he and his friends idealise the man at first; but it is not long before they conclude that he is in fact soft and romantic. They regard this disallusionment as an act of betrayal on his part - and the retribution is deliberate and horrifying.
  • Oh dear! What shall I wear!: A complete guide to dress for every occasion

    Helene Garnell

    Unknown Binding (Liveright publishing corporation, March 15, 1946)
    None
  • Fool's Puzzle

    Earlene Fowler

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S., Dec. 31, 1998)
    None
  • Showboat Summer

    Rosamond Du Jardin

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1966)
    Pam and Penny find romance and excitement aboard a college showboat doing a college-sponsored summer semester drama program.