Knopf, New York, 2006
Date
2006
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Knopf, New York, 2006
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Knopf
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New York
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- The looming tower, Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11, Lawrence Wright - (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- The brambles, Eliza Minot
- The end of California, Steve Yarbrough
- A godly hero, the life of William Jennings Bryan, Michael Kazin
- The disposable American, layoffs and their consequences, Louis Uchitelle
- The willow field, William Kittredge
- God's silence, poems, by Franz Wright
- The happy lion roars, Louise Fatio ; illustrations by Roger Duvoisin - (library binding)
- Arabesque, a taste of Morocco, Turkey, and Lebanon, Claudia Roden - (hc)
- Vanishing act, John Feinstein - (trade)
- The brambles, Eliza Minot - (pbk.)
- The fetch, Chris Humphreys - (lib. bdg.)
- The willow field, William Kittredge
- Life is meals, a food lover's book of days, James and Kay Salter ; with illustrations by Fabrice Moireau - (cloth)
- Walt Disney, the triumph of the American imagination, Neal Gabler - (alk. paper)
- Moscow 1941, a city and its people at war, Rodric Braithwaite - (hc)
- I feel bad about my neck, and other thoughts on being a woman, Nora Ephron - (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- The true story of Stellina, Matteo Pericoli - (lib. bdg.)
- The looming tower, Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11, Lawrence Wright
- Eight weeks to optimum health, a proven program for taking full advantage of your body's natural healing power, Andrew Weil - (electronic bk. : Adobe Reader)
- The happy lion roars, Louise Fatio ; illustrations by Roger Duvoisin - (trade)
- Vanishing act, John Feinstein - (lib. bdg.)
- Revolutionary wealth, Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler
- The sushi experience, Hiroko Shimbo ; photographs by Jim Smith. - (hc)
- Things I didn't know, a memoir, Robert Hughes
- The great transformation, the beginning of our religious traditions, Karen Armstrong
- Dangerous nation, Robert Kagan
- Eight weeks to optimum health, a proven program for taking full advantage of your body's natural healing power, Andrew Weil - (alk. paper)
- Challenger Park, Stephen Harrigan
- The true story of Stellina, Matteo Pericoli - (trade)
- French women for all seasons, a year of secrets, recipes, & pleasure, Mireille Guiliano - (cloth)
- Americans at risk, why we are not prepared for megadisasters and what we can do now, Irwin Redlener - (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
- Overcoming life's disappointments, Harold S. Kushner - (alk. paper)
- Frost, Thomas Bernhard ; translated from the German by Michael Hofmann
- The toughest show on earth, my rise and reign at the Metropolitan Opera, Joseph Volpe with Charles Michener
- An Iliad, Alessandro Baricco ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- The taste of country cooking, Edna Lewis
- The fetch, Chris Humphreys - (trade)
- By a slow river, Philippe Claudel ; translated from the French by Hoyt Rogers
- Curves and angles, poems, by Brad Leithauser
- Better for all the world, the secret history of forced sterilization and America's quest for racial purity, Harry Bruinius
- The looming tower, Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11, Lawrence Wright
- The Flamenco Academy, a novel, Sarah Bird
- There goes the neighborhood, racial, ethnic, and class tensions in four Chicago neighborhoods and their meaning for America, William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub - (cloth)
- The good life, Jay McInerney
- Prisoners, a Muslim and a Jew across the Middle East divide, Jeffrey Goldberg - (alk. paper)
- Blind willow, sleeping woman, twenty-four stories, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Jay Rubin
- The abortionist's daughter, Elisabeth Hyde
- Secondhand world, a novel, Katherine Min