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  • The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Hannah Arendt

    Paperback (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, )
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  • To the Lighthouse

    Virginia Woolf, Eudora Welty

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Dec. 27, 1989)
    “Radiant as [To the Lighthouse] is in its beauty, there could never be a mistake about it: here is a novel to the last degree severe and uncompromising. I think that beyond being about the very nature of reality, it is itself a vision of reality.”—Eudora Welty, from the Introduction.The serene and maternal Mrs. Ramsay, the tragic yet absurd Mr. Ramsay, and their children and assorted guests are on holiday on the Isle of Skye. From the seemingly trivial postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse, Woolf constructs a remarkable, moving examination of the complex tensions and allegiances of family life and the conflict between men and women.
  • A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories

    Flannery Oconnor

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Aug. 23, 1977)
    ONE OF THE GREATEST AMERICAN SHORT STORY COLLECTIONSIn 1955, with this short story collection, Flannery O'Connor firmly laid claim to her place as one of the most original and provocative writers of her generation. Steeped in a Southern Gothic tradition that would become synonymous with her name, these stories show O'Connor's unique, grotesque view of life-- infused with religious symbolism, haunted by apocalyptic possibility, sustained by the tragic comedy of human behavior, confronted by the necessity of salvation. With these classic stories-- including "The Life You Save May Be Your Own," "Good Country People," "The Displaced Person," and seven other acclaimed tales-- O'Connor earned a permanent place in the hearts of American readers."Much savagery, compassion, farce, art, and truth have gone into these stories. O'Connor's characters are wholeheartedly horrible, and almost better than life. I find it hard to think of a funnier or more frightening writer." -- Robert Lowell "In these stories the rural South is, for the first time, viewed by a writer who orthodoxy matches her talent. The results are revolutionary." -- The New York Times Book Review Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) was born in Savannah, Georgia. She earned her M.F.A. at the University of Iowa, but lived most of her life in the South, where she became an anomaly among post-World War II authors-- a Roman Catholic woman whose stated purpose was to reveal the mystery of God's grace in everyday life. Her work-- novels, short stories, letters, and criticism-- received a number of awards, including the National Book Award.
  • If on a Winter's Night a Traveler

    Italo Calvino, William Weaver

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Oct. 20, 1982)
    Italo Calvino imagines a novel capable of endless mutations in this intricately crafted story about writing and readers. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler turns out to be not one novel but ten, each with a different plot, style, ambience, and author, and each interrupted at a moment of suspense. Together they form a labyrinth of literatures, known and unknown, alive and extinct, through which two readers, a male and a female, pursue both the story lines that intrigue them and one another.
  • T.S. Eliot: The Complete Poems and Plays, 1909-1950

    T. S. Eliot

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, March 15, 1971)
    This omnibus collection includes all of the author’s early poetry as well as the Four Quartets, Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, and the plays Murder in the Cathedral, The Family Reunion, and The Cocktail Party.
  • Abe Lincoln Grows Up

    Carl Sandburg, James Daugherty

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, April 9, 1975)
    A beautifully told story of young Abraham Lincoln’s coming-of-ageDrawn from the early chapters of Carl Sandburg’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln’s childhood. Growing up poor on the family farm, Abe did chores, helped his father cut down trees, and expertly skinned animals and cured hides. As a young man, he became an avid reader. When he witnessed a slave auction while on a flatboat trip down the Mississippi, he was forever changed—and so was the future of America. This is the remarkable story of Lincoln’s youth, early America, and the pioneer life that shaped one of our country’s greatest presidents.
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  • Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, March 10, 1989)
    While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
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  • Coming out of the Ice: An Unexpected Life

    Victor Herman

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, March 15, 1979)
    Coming out of the ice: An unexpected life
  • Abe Lincoln grows up

    Carl Sandburg

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Aug. 16, 1954)
    A beautifully told story of young Abraham Lincoln’s coming-of-ageDrawn from the early chapters of Carl Sandburg’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln’s childhood. Growing up poor on the family farm, Abe did chores, helped his father cut down trees, and expertly skinned animals and cured hides. As a young man, he became an avid reader. When he witnessed a slave auction while on a flatboat trip down the Mississippi, he was forever changed—and so was the future of America. This is the remarkable story of Lincoln’s youth, early America, and the pioneer life that shaped one of our country’s greatest presidents.
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  • Poor Stainless: A New Story About the Borrowers

    Mary Norton, Beth and Joe Krush

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Nov. 15, 1971)
    Tragedy is feared when the youngest of a family of miniature people is discoverd missing.
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  • Franco Harris

    S. H Burchard

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, )
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  • Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years

    Carl Sandburg

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Oct. 23, 1974)
    Originally published in six volumes, Sandburg’s Abraham Lincoln was called “the greatest historical biography of our generation.” Sandburg distilled this work into one volume that became the definitive life of Lincoln. Index; photographs.
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