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Books published by publisher Alfred A Knopf a Borzoi Book

  • Incognito Mosquito : Private Insective

    E.A. Hass, Don Madden, Brian Hendrix

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, Oct. 17, 1989)
    Readers are encouraged to analyze the clues as private eye Incognito Mosquito sets out to solve a crime.
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  • Lincoln: An Illustrated Biography

    Philip B. Kunhardt Jr., Philip Kunhardt III, Peter W. Kunhardt, David Herbert Donald, Daniel Terris

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, Oct. 14, 1992)
    More than seven hundred photographic images of Lincoln, his contemporaries, and his era depict Abraham Lincoln's diverse roles as president, military leader, politician, and family man, exploring both his shortcomings and his accomplishments. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
  • The Lion

    Joseph Kessel

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1959)
    Against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, on a great game preserve in Kenya, the warden, once a great hunter, his ten-year-old daughter Patricia, Oriunga, a primitive Masai warrior, and King, the gorgeous lion the small girl loves and knows so well -- these are the characters in a vibrant, swift, and suspenseful novel in which love and hate and savagery clash inevitably and then explode. It is the story of a young girl's power over a majestic beast. Possessing a special understanding for the wildlife that roams securely in the huge man-made preserve where she has grown up, Patricia loves above all living creatures King, the lion she has raised from a cub. Then an arrogant, proud warrior enters this sanctuary, and man and lion instantly recognize each other as predestined enemies. The fateful encounter between the two is precipitated by Patricia's need to test her power, just as the warrior must test his manhood. And the astonishing climax brings the instincts of the jungle and the response of civilization into sudden and shattering action. The Lion is a great and beautiful adventure story that will also enchant you by its vivid picture of animal life in a vast game preserve. And it abounds in searching and unforgettable insights into human fears, courage, and love.
  • Veronica's Smile

    Roger Duvoisin

    Library Binding (Alfred A. Knopf, July 12, 1964)
    Veronica's enormous mouth is handy for hiding and rescuing things.
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  • Davita's Harp

    Chaim Potok

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Feb. 12, 1985)
    The daughter of a nonbelieving Jewish mother and a nonbelieving gentile father--dedicated Communists both--Davita Chandal, growing up as the world suffers through the Spanish Civil War and World War II, turns to Judaism for consolation and spiritual sustenance
  • The Prophet

    Kahlil Gibran

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1965)
    Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee.
  • Stargirl

    Jerry Spinelli

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Leo Borlock follows the unspoken rule at Mica Area High School: don't stand out—under any circumstances! Then Stargirl arrives at Mica High and everything changes—for Leo and for the entire school. After 15 years of home schooling, Stargirl bursts into tenth grade in an explosion of color and a clatter of ukulele music, enchanting the Mica student body. But the delicate scales of popularity suddenly shift, and Stargirl is shunned for everything that makes her different. Somewhere in the midst of Stargirl's arrival and rise and fall, normal Leo Borlock has tumbled into love with her. In a celebration of nonconformity, Jerry Spinelli weaves a tense, emotional tale about the fleeting, cruel nature of popularity—and the thrill and inspiration of first love. In this story about the perils of popularity, the courage of nonconformity, and the thrill of first love, an eccentric student named Stargirl changes Mica High School forever.
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  • 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus

    Charles C. Mann

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 2005)
    1491 New Revelations of Americas Before Columbus
  • Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth

    Anne Rockwell, R. Gregory Christie

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf Books, Dec. 16, 2000)
    A powerful picture book biography of one of the abolitionist movement's most compelling voices.Sojourner Truth traveled the country in the latter half of the 19th century, speaking out against slavery. She told of a slave girl who was sold three times by age 13, who was beaten for not understanding her master's orders, who watched her parents die of cold and hunger when they could no longer work for their keep. Sojourner's simple yet powerful words helped people to understand the hideous truth about slavery. The story she told was her own.Only Passing Through is the inspiring story of how a woman, born a slave with no status or dignity, transformed herself into one of the most powerful voices of the abolitionist movement. Anne Rockwell combines her lifelong love of history with her well-known skill as a storyteller to create this simple, affecting portrait of an American icon.
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  • Couples

    John Updike

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 12, 1968)
    The provocative novel about sex in suburbia, striking in its complete sexual frankness and rightly praised as an artful, seductive, savagely graphic portrayal of love, marriage and adultery in America.
  • John Updike's Rabbit Series, 3 Books: Rabbit Redux / Rabbit at Rest / Rabbit Is Rich

    John Updike

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf / Borzoi Books, March 15, 1990)
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  • Hiroshima / John Hersey

    John Hersey

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Aug. 16, 1946)
    Hiroshima is a 1946 book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Hersey. It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It regarded as one of the earliest examples of the New Journalism, in which the story-telling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reporting.