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  • Gristmill: A novel

    George S Caldwell

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • Lady in the Lake

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Hamish Hamilton, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Lady in the Lake
  • The fairy tale treasury

    Virginia Haviland

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1972)
    None
  • A stranger came ashore

    Mollie Hunter

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1975)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Stories about the haunting powers of certain creatures called the Selkie Folk prove true for the Hendersons when they offer shelter to a young man who supposedly survived a shipwreck.
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  • Dance with Death: A Holistic View of Saving Polish Jews during the Holocaust

    Jaroslaw Piekalkiewicz

    eBook (Hamilton Books, Nov. 15, 2019)
    More than seventy-five years have passed since the Holocaust and the terrors visited by German Nazis on occupied Europe. Yet this history continues to be the subject of research, debate, and controversy. One particularly delicate issue is the question of whether non-Jews did all they could to help Jews during the war. In this book, Jarosław Piekałkiewicz examines this issue in detail as it relates to Poland—the country that experienced the harshest German occupation and was slated for permanent incorporation into the German Reich. He examines all the different factors influencing the capacity and willingness of Poles to save Jews and documents the efforts made to save them despite these impediments. Unlike other books on the subject, Piekałkiewicz chooses to start with a chapter on the thousand-year-long history of Jews in Poland. This allows readers to understand why one-third of the world’s Jews lived in Poland before WWII and to learn about their rich and diverse culture. Equally clear are the dark clouds that gathered before the war in the form of fascism and antisemitism expanding in Poland and elsewhere in Europe. Piekałkiewicz is a political scientist who participated in the Polish Resistance as a teenager along with other members of his family. This combination of academic rigor and personal experience gives readers a more realistic understanding than usually available of resistance under German occupation and amid the Holocaust. He provides a detailed understanding of German occupation of Poland and the operations of the Polish Underground and goes on to describe efforts by Poles from many walks of life to save Jews. The text is interspersed with his vivid personal testimonies of surviving and fighting in occupied Poland. At the same time, the author does not shrink from revealing the dark side of the German occupation: fear, envy, greed, demoralization, and collaboration with the Germans to betray Jews, the Poles who hid them, resistance members, and even personal enemies. This book provides readers with the basic elements to understand Polish-Jewish relations during WWII as well as what is probably the last testimony that will ever be published of a former resistance fighter.
  • The Hamish Hamilton book of goblins,

    Alan Garner

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • Amos and Boris

    William Steig

    Hardcover (H Hamilton, Oct. 26, 1972)
    Amos the mouse and Boris the whale have little in common except that they are both mammals and save each other's lives.
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  • Prophecy's Deception: Andarean Realms Prophecies Book 1

    AS Hamilton

    eBook (AS Hamilton, Dec. 7, 2017)
    Prophecy’s Deception is quest fantasy about a nation enslaved, awaiting the arrival of a saviour who is prophecised to return their freedom. Brynn – an elvan mage – just may be that saviour.When the humans conquered the elvan lands of Andarea, they enslaved the elvan population and executed any elvan mage not willing to pledge their loyalty to the new government. The elvan rebellion has been training mages though, readying for The Prophecy to be fulfilled.Young Brynn is on his first mission: to seek the seer Toormeena who is imprisoned in the city of Sal-Cirus by the Abbarane government, and to find out the full details of The Prophecy. With his loyal companion and horse, Sershja, Brynn finds himself at the centre of the fast-paced action, run down by patrols, rescued by blind warrior, Sariah, extracting slaves, jumping gorges, and crossing deserts in attempting to achieve his goals.Fortunately, he has the support of the may-en-ghi, a dragon-cat race with magic of their own, as well as rebel leader, Riqu, and warriors like Kassan Death-Wielder and renowned archer Sarre Tiengara. Will they be enough to help him avoid the patrols the ruthless thane, Nathan Kennelm, has scouring the country for him? And what of the mages working for the Great Lord Malithorn Abbarane? If the young mage is forced into a confrontation with Colnba and Nisari, he will face the fight of his life.Prophecy’s Deception is the first in the Andarean Realms Prophecies series and will be followed by Prophecy’s Quest and Prophecy's Diversion.
  • Panda's puzzle, and his voyage of discovery

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Hamilton, Aug. 16, 1977)
    Panda's Puzzle and His Voyage of Discovery
  • Bilgewater

    Jane Gardam

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1976)
    Bilgewater
  • Special Branch Willie;

    Dorothy Clewes

    Hardcover (Hamilton, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • This Little Pig-a-wig and Other Rhymes

    Lenore Blegvad

    Hardcover (H Hamilton, Oct. 26, 1978)
    None