Harper & Row, New York, c1983
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c1983
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Harper & Row, New York, c1983
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Harper & Row
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New York
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- Inter views, conversations on psychotherapy, biography, love, soul, dreams, imagination, work, and the state of the culture, by James Hillman and Laura Pozzo
- Me, me, me, me, me, not a novel, by M.E. Kerr
- On becoming a novelist, John Gardner ; foreword by Raymond Carver
- Caravaggio, Howard Hibbard
- The sky is full of song, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Dirk Zimmer
- High school, a report on secondary education in America, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching ; Ernest L. Boyer
- Make-believe, the story of Nancy & Ronald Reagan, Laurence Leamer
- Great tranquility, questions and answers, Yehuda Amichai ; translated from the Hebrew by Glenda Abramson and Tudor Parfitt
- The cosmic dancers, exploring the physics of science fiction, by Amit Goswami, with Maggie Goswami
- A history of ideas and images in Italian art, James Hall
- McKim, Mead & White, architects, Leland M. Roth
- Hans Coper, Tony Birks
- Seven kisses in a row, by Patricia MacLachlan ; pictures by Maria Pia Marrella
- A stroll with William James, Jacques Barzun
- Elijah's violin & other Jewish fairy tales, selected and retold and with an introduction by Howard Schwartz ; illustrations by Linda Heller ; calligraphy by Tsila Schwartz
- Joan Crawford, the ultimate star, by Alexander Walker ; authorized by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - (cover)
- The talking earth, Jean Craighead George
- Thistle, by Walter Wangerin, Jr. ; pictures by Marcia Sewall
- A cold mind, by David L. Lindsey
- A special valor, the U.S. Marines and the Pacific war, Richard Wheeler
- During the reign of the Queen of Persia, a novel, by Joan Chase
- I hate my brother Harry, written by Crescent Dragonwagon ;illustrated by Dick Gackenbach - (lib. bdg.)
- Disturbances in the field, Lynne Sharon Schwartz
- The magical adventures of Pretty Pearl, Virginia Hamilton
- Kinematics and dynamics of machinery, Charles E. Wilson, J. Peter Sadler, Walter J. Michels
- I hate my brother Harry, written by Crescent Dragonwagon ;illustrated by Dick Gackenbach
- 1984 revisited, edited by Irving Howe
- Justice at Nuremberg, Robert E. Conot
- Under the shadow, by Anne Knowles
- Fisher's hornpipe, Todd McEwen
- The Scoop & Behind the screen, Agatha Christie ... [et al.] ; introduction by Julian Symons - (jacket)
- The present takers, by Aidan Chambers
- The trail of the serpent, Jan de Hartog
- Inanna, queen of heaven and earth, her stories and hymns from Sumer, Diane Wolstein and Samuel Noah Kramer ; art compiled by Elizabeth Williams-Forte
- Up a tree, Ed Young
- Eddie Spaghetti on the homefront, Edward Frascino
- Eating ice cream with a werewolf, by Phyllis Green ; illustrations by Patti Stren
- The Hacker's dictionary, a guide to the world of computer wizards, Guy L. Steele Jr. ... [et al.] - (pbk.)
- A dime to dance by, by Walter Walker
- Arts of the Indian Americas, leaves from the sacred tree, Jamake Highwater
- Crown jewels of Europe, Prince Michael of Greece
- Seven kisses in a row, by Patricia MacLachlan ; pictures by Maria Pia Marrella - (lib. bdg.)
- The fourth horseman, by Alan E. Nourse
- India Britannica, Geoffrey Moorhouse
- Path of the pale horse, Paul Fleischman
- Joan Crawford, the ultimate star, by Alexander Walker ; authorized by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Balthus, Stanislas Klossowski de Rola
- Cat walk, Mary Stolz ; with drawings by Erik Blegvad
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