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OLIVER TWIST
Penguin USA. 11/01/1994. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most memorable characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $4.99 You save 60% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.00 for each additional book from this seller)! Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1994 No spinal creasing, no store stamps. Slight edgewear.. Paperback. Very Good. (more information)
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The Tie That Binds
Random House Inc. 03/01/2000. 246 pgs. Edith Goodnough, whose life spans much of the 20th century, gives up Sanders Roscoe--this novel's narrator-- to care for her domineering crippled father. Haruf's first novel won the 1986 Whiting Award and a PEN/Hemingway citation. Originally published at $12.95 You save 86% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! Vintage Books USA, 2000. Trade paperback. Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 256 p. Very good (more information)
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Wishbone Classic #05 Oliver Twist (Wishbone Classics)
Harpercollins Childrens Books. 06/01/1996. Illustrated. 127 pgs. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $3.99 You save 75% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! HarperEntertainment. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK. 006106419X K33__STANDARD USED CONDITION___FAST SHIPPING___DELIVERY CONFIRMATION . Very Good. (more information)
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O Pioneers! (Penguin Classics)
Penguin USA. 01/01/1994. Reissue. Willa Cather's O PIONEERS!, first published in 1913, tells the story of Alexandra Bergson, the daughter of a Swedish pioneering family, who successfully takes over the management of the family farm upon her father's death. The story encompasses Alexandra's difficult relationships with her brothers, Oscar and Lou, her love for a neighbor, Carl Lindstrom, and the tragic romance between her youngest brother, Emil, and a married woman. The setting is as important as the events of the story, however. Alexandra's near-obsessive love for the huge sky and vast plains of Nebraska is part of what fuels the plot, and Cather's chronicle of the prairie's evolution from a raw and wild landscape to thriving farmland reflects her own love of the land and her admiration for the immigrants who worked it. O PIONEERS! is an early novel, and in later books Cather would become more skilled at dialogue and plotting, but the passionate conviction she brought to this novel secures its position as one of her greatest works. Originally published at $8.95 You save 89% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.00 for each additional book from this seller)! A decent reading ex-library copy. Quite used. Pages and cover contain writing and a few library markings. Worn around edges and corners. Binding cracked. Cover and pages are worn with creasing and tearing. (more information)
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Restoration A Novel of Seventeenth-Century England
Penguin USA. 12/01/1994. Reprint. This novel takes place in the court of Charles II. Young Robert Merivel, the court veterinarian, marries the king's mistress and makes the mistake of falling in love with his own wife. RESTORATION was short-listed for the Booker Prize. Originally published at $15.00 You save 87% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! Penguin (Non-Classics). Very Good 1994. Paperback. Book has never been used, but does show some signs of shelf wear, and other wear and tear, which may includes missing dust cover, light scuffs, tears, and very lightly bumped corners, light soil, may have yellowing from age and ink mark (remainder mark) on outer edge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ; Tie-In Edition; 0.9 x 7.6 x 5 Inches; 384 pages; 4 . (more information)
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War and Peace (Penguin Classics)
Penguin USA. 10/01/1982. Reissue. Leo Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE is an epic war novel, an exploration of family ties, and a manifesto of Tolstoy's beliefs. Against the background of Napoleon's invasion of Russia in the early 1800s, WAR AND PEACE spans the social spectrum, depicting three families--their love affairs, intellectual struggles, and personal conflicts--and the cataclysmic effects of great events on their lives. At the heart of the book are Pierre Bezukhov, whose search for religious certainty (and his failure to find it) and for what constitutes a good life parallel Tolstoy's own; the noble Prince Andrei, who serves in the devastating Battle of Borodino; and ardent young Natasha Rostov, who is loved by both men. Tolstoy originally foresaw an entirely different narrative arc for his novel, and at one time planned to call it ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, but by 1867, the book's design, with its simple final title, was clearly set out, and the novel was published in 1869 after nearly 10 years of writing, rewriting, and rethinking. Tolstoy's story moves easily between love scenes, the grim details of battle, and the daily lives of both peasants and aristocrats. His stated purpose in the novel was to demonstrate his theory of history, which is that it is determined not by the decisions of the great and powerful, but by the sum total of many small individual acts of ordinary individuals. Because of its overpowering authority, its famous length (most editions run to over 1000 pages), and the comprehensiveness of Tolstoy's vision of humanity, WAR AND PEACE is generally considered to be one of the world's great books. Originally published at $13.95 You save 86% off the cover price!
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Tomahawk
St Martins Pr. 01/01/2000. 468 pgs. Originally published at $6.99 You save 76% off the cover price!
$2.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $0.70 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, New York, U.S.A.: St Martins Press, 2000. It was a missile that would change the world. He was the man at ground zero. Once Lieutenant-commander Dan Lenson had a ship and a family. Now he is on his own, deep within Washington's military industrial complex. His task: shepherd a controversial weapon through the Navy's testing process to deployment. But powerful forces are lined up against the Tomahawk missile-- and against Lenson. For Dan Lenson, separating his enemies from his friends is the beginning of the most dangerous war of all.. Gently read/spinelines/edgerubs/tight. Mass Market Paperback. Good. (more information)
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The Caine Mutiny: A Novel
Little Brown & Co. 04/01/1992. Reprint. 537 pgs. Herman Wouk's third novel, published in 1951, makes use of Wouk's experience as a Naval officer in the war to evoke a drama of duty, courage, and psychological insight. When a typhoon strikes the U.S.S. Caine, Captain Queeg's series of panicked commands completely destroy what little confidence and loyalty his crew has invested in him. Queeg's sanity is called into question by the higher ranking members of his crew. The resulting mutiny and court martial scenes dramatize the issues of obedience, military order, and justifiable insubordination. This novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1952. Originally published at $15.99 You save 94% off the cover price!
$4.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.49 for each additional book from this seller)! Back Bay Books. Used - Good. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1992. Softcover. Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. Cover has some wear on edges. Some rubbing on cover. Some discoloration/sunfade of cover/spine. (more information)
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Half Moon Street
Ballantine Books. 01/01/2001. 311 pgs. Superintendent Thomas Pitt investigates the murder of London's most renowned social photographer in this installment in Anne Perry's Victoriana mystery series. Scandal erupts when word gets out that Delbert Cathcart's body was discovered in a punt on the Thames, laid out in a green velvet dress reminiscent of Millais' rendering of Ophelia. And that's just the beginning. A presumably unrelated scandal involving Grandmama Mariah Ellison takes Pitt into controversial territory where women's liberation, sexual freedom, divorce laws, and artistic censorship reside. Originally published at $6.99 You save 86% off the cover price!
$3.30 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.50 for each additional book from this seller)! New York, NY, U.S.A.: Ballantine Publishing Group, 2001. NOT an ex-library; spine looks nice but has a fairly deep spine crease which has not quite cracked through;pages remain well attached;an otherwise quite attractive cover with just a little edge wear;small ink number on top edge of fine pages.. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. (more information)
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DETECTIVE DAD
Harlequin Books. 10/01/1998. Originally published at $4.50 You save 67% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.00 for each additional book from this seller)! Silhouette Worlds Most Eligible Bachelors, 1998. Mass Market Paperback. Good. pb, B/very good condition (more information)
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Desires and Deceptions
Harlequin Books. 08/01/1998. Originally published at $4.50 You save 62% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! Harlequin, 1998. Delta Justice. Paperback. Most of our paperbacks are in good to good+ (some fine) condition. Some are in fair condition due to their age and the fact that they've been read so many times. If condition is an important issue with you, ask for a more complete description of the book May have store address sticker and or price sticker on outside. Good means general reading wear. Most of our paperbacks are in good to good+ (some fine) condition. Some are in fair condition due to their age and the fact that they've been read so many times. If condition is an important issue with you, ask for a more complete description of the book May have store address sticker and or price sticker on outside. Good means general reading wear. (more information)
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The Price of Honor (Qty: 2)
Berkley Pub Group. 07/30/2005. Reprint. 489 pgs. Originally published at $14.00 You save 93% off the cover price!
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Mr. Bridge: A Novel (Qty: 9)
Pub Group West. 02/21/2005. Reprint. 367 pgs. This series of vignettes mercilessly exposes the stunted, quietly tragic life of an ordinary, middle-class, Middle American family man in Kansas City. Mr. Bridge is dutiful and generous but utterly unable to feel, and completely lacking in self-knowledge. Trying to do the right thing, he is mired in a Babbit-like respect for conformity and conventional morality, and as a result, he fails in nearly everything he strives for--despite his material success and his ability to provide for his family. Along with MRS. BRIDGE, this novel is a subtle indictment of many of the aspects of America that are often held up as admirable, but Evan S. Connell's subtlety and his comic touch ensure that we are also sympathetic to Mr. Bridge and wish him well. Originally published at $15.00 You save 89% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! Shoemaker & Hoard, 09-Feb-2005. Paperback. REMAINDER. May contain remainder marks. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling books online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: A20081005185102M (more information)
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Middle Son
Workman Pub Co. 04/01/1996. 228 pgs. Spencer Fuji, a second-generation Japanese American, returns to his home on the island of Maui to visit his mother, who lives on 'Japanese row.' Having worked all their lives on a sugarcane plantation, and because the hard labor was so consuming, she and Spencer's father never assimilated to American society. Two wrenching events from childhood continue to haunt Spencer: his father forced his mother to give up Spencer's younger brother at birth; and Spencer himself provoked his older brother into an accident at a reservoir from which the boy died. On his final visit home, Spencer must confront his family and its history. Originally published at $18.95 You save 95% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.00 for each additional book from this seller)! A beautiful copy. Barely used. All pages and cover clear and bright except for name inside front cover. Good dustjacket. Binding solid and tight. No creases. (more information)
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Call of Duty
New Amer Library. 08/01/1998. 352 pgs. Originally published at $6.99 You save 84% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! Onyx. PAPERBACK. 0451406737 Good solid overall condition, mild to moderate general wear, clean inside. . Good. (more information)
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Sharpshooter
Berkley Pub Group. 11/01/1999. 321 pgs. Originally published at $6.99 You save 80% off the cover price!
$3.00 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.00 for each additional book from this seller)! Jove Pubns, 1999. Later Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Deep spine creasing. Edge and corner wear. Detailed information and/or scans available upon request. (more information)
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Finder
Bantam Books. 10/01/1998. Reprint. Originally published at $6.99 You save 74% off the cover price!
$3.49 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! Bantam. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK. 0553574299 . Very Good. (more information)
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The Conversations at Curlow Creek: A Novel
Random House Inc. 01/01/1998. The final night of an Australian-Irish criminal in 1827: Carney is to be hanged, and is being guarded by a group of soldiers in a hut on a creek bank. Their officer, a man named Adair, decides to spend Carney's last night in the hut with him. This novel documents their dreams, memories, and the bits of conversation that occurred that night, as well as how those events have become the stuff of legend. Originally published at $15.00 You save 93% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! Random House Inc. Used - Very Good. Condition: Previously read, moderate to light wear.; bkcs (more information)
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Oliver Twist
Ladybird Books Ltd. 07/01/1984. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $3.50 You save 46% off the cover price!
$7.00 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $3.50 for each additional book from this seller)! Uk: Ladybird Books Ltd, 1984. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. (more information)
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The Redemption of Sarah Cain
Baker Pub Group. 08/01/2000. 316 pgs. In this inspirational novel, Sarah and Ivy are sisters, but their lives are very different. Sarah is a worldly real estate broker with a posh condo and a BMW. Ivy is a widow who is raising her five children in an Amish community. When Ivy dies, the children become Sarah's responsibility. What she finds when she crosses the country and begins caring for them is not what she expected. Originally published at $12.99 You save 85% off the cover price!
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.00 for each additional book from this seller)! A nice ex-library copy. Gently used. All pages and cover clear except for a few library markings. Softly worn around edges and corners. Binding solid and tight. Cover has some creases. Some pages have some moisture wrinkling and some stains. (more information)
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Lay Down my Sword & Shield
Hyperion Books. 10/01/1995. 226 pgs. A politician is faced with deep questions when he is forced to confront civil rights issues in Texas. Originally published at $10.45 You save 81% off the cover price!
$ economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $ for each additional book from this seller)! FIRST Printing 10987654321
Hyperion Ny 1971
PBK. 226 pp. VG/G
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Oliver Twist (Classics for Young Readers)
Byeway Books. 01/01/1995. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $5.98 You save 83% off the cover price!
$4.99 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $2.49 for each additional book from this seller)! Brimax Books. Used - Good. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped daily. Over one million satisfied book lovers read with Experienced Books. 1995. Hardcover. Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. BINDING IS HARDCOVER; Some rubbing on cover. Cover has some wear on edges. (more information)
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Oliver Twist (Great Illustrated Classics)
Abdo Pub Co. 05/01/1989. Dickens's second novel was a far cry from THE PICKWICK PAPERS, his first. The story of an orphan who flees the workhouse only to fall in with a gang of thieves and prostitutes in London's sleazy underworld, it was a trenchant criticism of England's poor laws. Enacted in the 1830s, these laws provided assistance for the poor only through workhouses, which were deliberately squalid and miserable to encourage the poor--who were considered lazy and immoral--to better themselves and get out. The inequities between rich and poor were one of Dickens's constant themes, and with OLIVER TWIST he established himself as a staunch champion of the downtrodden, particularly children. The novel also, however, has its cheerful moments, and contains some of Dickens's most colorful characters, including Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the evil Bill Sykes, and the unfortunate Nancy. Originally published at $18.50 You save 95% off the cover price!
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Miranda's Vines
$3.50 economy shipping in the U.S. (and only $1.75 for each additional book from this seller)! Dutton Adult. Hardcover. 0525947639 LIKE NEW TEAR ON DUSTCOVER . Fine. (more information)
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