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Books published by publisher THE VIKING PRESS

  • The Dragon of Og

    Rumer Godden, Pauline Baynes

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, Oct. 26, 1981)
    A battle of wits begins between a luck-bringing dragon, who had always been given two bullocks a month from the old lord's herd, and the new lord, who wants to change things
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  • Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man : A Tale of the Sea in Classic Tradition by Robert McCloskey

    Robert McCloskey

    Library Binding (The Viking Press, March 15, 1656)
    Excellent Book
  • By Stephen King Cujo

    Stephen King

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1981)
    First Edition, First Printing (with all appropriate points), SIGNED & dated with a personalized inscription ("To Linda, with all best, Stephen King 6/29/81") by Author on ffep.
  • Henry Reed's Journey

    Keith Robertson, Robert McCloskey

    Library Binding (The Viking Press, June 17, 1963)
    The journal from Henry's trip across the country with the Glass family, telling of the sights they saw and the strange things which resulted when Henry and Midge became involved in innocent and blameless goings-on.
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  • Prayers from the Ark and The Creatures Choir

    Carmen Bernos (Trans. By Rumer Godden). De Gasztold, Illust. by Jean Primrose

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • The Ghost On the Hill

    John Gordon

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 28, 1977)
    The ghost of Tom Goodchild haunts the teenage children of the woman who once broke his heart
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  • St. Jerome And The Lion

    Rumer Godden, Jean Primrose

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 15, 1961)
    The old legend of the saint who taught a lion humility.
  • Death of a salesman: Text and criticism

    Arthur Miller

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 15, 1971)
    The book pictured is the play, by Arthur Miller, as published in 1949. 140 pages, hardbound without additional criticism (1971).
  • The Good Master

    Kate Seredy

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, Jan. 1, 1942)
    The Good Master
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  • The Snow Leopard

    Peter Matthiessen

    Hardcover (Viking Press, Aug. 30, 1978)
    An account of the author's two-hundred-fifty-mile journey, on foot, from Kathmandu, Nepal, to the Crystal Mountain, in Tibet, in search of the Himalayan blue sheep, the rare snow leopard, and distances of the spirit
  • Dancing Cloud: The Navajo boy

    Mary Buff, Conrad Buff.

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1937)
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  • Burt Dow: Deep-Water Man

    Robert McCloskey

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1966)
    Burt Dow, Deep Water-man (1963) was the last book written by children's author and illustrator Robert McCloskey. Burt Dow is a retired fisherman living with his sister and his pet, the Giggling Gull, on the Maine coast. In the story, loosely based on the encounter of the whale in the Book of Jonah, Burt and the Giggling Gull, are fishing in Burt's only working boat, the Tidely-Idley, when a storm blows up. Burt shelters from the storm in the belly of a whale he has recently befriended, along with the Tidely-Idley and the Giggling Gull. Once the storm is over, he is faced with the problem of how to extricate himself from the whale. Burt, ever resourceful, splashes left over boat paint and sediment sludge on the walls of the whale's stomach, provoking cetacean indigestion and a rapid expulsion from the whale. The book is illustrated in vivid water color. The inside of the whale's belly is a brilliant, strawberry pink. In addition, the scene with the paint splashes is reminiscent of paintings by Jackson Pollock. Many of the characters in this book are based on real people who lived in the community of Deer Isle, Maine, where McCloskey wrote many of his books. The real Bert Dow is buried in a Deer Isle cemetery. His tombstone, which McCloskey helped to fund, reads "Bert Dow, Deep Water Man, 1882-1964".