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  • 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: How a Chinese Poem is Translated

    Eliot Weinberger, Octavio Paz

    Paperback (Moyer Bell Limited, July 15, 1987)
    Nineteen different translations of a single poem with comments on each version by Eliot Weinberger and introduction contributed by Octavio Paz.
  • Little Stories for Little Children

    Miriam Margolin, Issachar Ryback, Jeffrey Shandler

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Ten stories of Jewish small-town life in Russia in the 1920s.
  • The Jumping Frog

    Mark Twain, Alan James Robinson

    Paperback (Moyer Bell, Sept. 10, 1998)
    Mark Twain's Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is a story of the crusty Jim Smiley, a man who so loved to bet on animals - horses, dogs, etc. - that he trained a frog to be the strongest jumper in his county. Twain's broad yet graceful humor is beautifully complemented by the elegant woodcuts of Alan James Robinson. Finely reproduced, these illustrations bring Twain's great comic tale to life. Twain's classic tale of the Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is in three parts: the original tale published in 1865, the first French translation of the story, and Twain's tongue-in-cheek verbatim re-translation into English.
  • Yingl Tsingl Khvat

    Mani Leib

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Yingl Tsingl, chafing from an endless autumn that is ruining his village, manages to bring welcome winter to it.
  • Book of Ebenezer Le Page

    G B Edwards

    Paperback (Moyer Bell, Dec. 15, 1981)
    Ebenezer Le Page, a man of the Channel 4 Islands, tells his story from the moment we meet him; in mid sentence, we are spellbound. He is funny and contrary with a furious, loving attachment to the past and an old man's querulous ness towards the now. His is a life crammed rich with family quarrels, tragedies, and neighboring feuds that reach across generations and between sexes. A remarkable creation, this is a hypnotic story of enduring friendships and sorrows, joys and loves, kinships and animosities, a brilliant and intricate novel - a classic. Edwards has created a unique voice. In his introduction, John Fowles tells us that Edwards "...manages...despite the way characters meander almost haphazardly in and out of his pages, despite the minute stitch of social detail, to carry us through with him, at times to the point where we no longer care how inconsequential or digressive the story becomes, as long as that voice is still speaking."
  • The Book of Ebenezer Le Page

    G. B. Edwards

    Paperback (Moyer Bell Ltd, Aug. 1, 1995)
    An autobiographical novel, written in an intense, exceptional voice, recounts the life of Ebenezer Le Page--born and bred on, and fiercely attached to, the Channel Islands--and his family, friends, feuds, and sorrows
  • The Book of Ebenezer Le Page: A Novel

    G. B. Edwards

    Paperback (Moyer Bell, March 15, 1998)
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  • 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: How a Chinese Poem is Translated

    By (author) Octavio Paz By (author) Eliot Weinberger

    Paperback (Moyer Bell Ltd ,U.S., March 15, 1995)
    Features nineteen different translations of a single poem with comments on each version by Eliot Weinberger and an introduction contributed by Octavio Paz.
  • The Quarternote Cowpoke

    James Potter, Gale Potter

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Nov. 1, 1987)
    A boy who likes to play the piano enthusiastically rounds up the musical notes he wants and herds them into the pieces he plays
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  • Yingl, Tsingl, Khvat

    Mani Leib

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Yingl Tsingl, chafing from an endless autumn that is ruining his village, manages to bring welcome winter to it.
  • Living Reed

    Pearl S. Buck

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Oct. 15, 1991)
    The Living Reed follows four generations of one family, the Kims, beginning with Il-han and his father, both advisors to the royal family in Korea. When Japan invades and the queen is killed, Il-han takes his family into hiding. In the ensuing years, he and his family take part in the secret war against the Japanese occupation. Pearl S. Buck's epic tells the history of Korea through the lives of one family. She paints an amazing portrait of the country, and makes us empathize with their struggle for sovereignty through her beautifully drawn characters.
  • Little Stories for Little Children

    Miriam Margolina, Issachar Ryback

    Hardcover (Moyer Bell Ltd, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Ten stories of Jewish small-town life in Russia in the 1920s.