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  1. Book ImageThe Norton Sampler: Short Essays for Composition

    Thomas Cooley

    Eighth Edition

    A trusted collection of short essays arranged by rhetorical mode—with charming, practical writing instruction.More

  2. Book ImageBack to the Lake: A Reader for Writers

    Thomas Cooley

    Second Edition

    A fresh take on the traditional modes, showing how they are used in texts of all kinds, and that they are central to all the writing, speaking, and thinking that we do.More

  3. Book Image"They Say / I Say": The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing with Readings

    Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein, Russel Durst

    Second Edition

    The best-selling text/reader on academic writing.More

  4. Book ImageThe Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction

    Linda Peterson, John Brereton, Joseph Bizup, Et Al.

    Thirteenth Edition

    The classic among essay readers.More

  5. Book ImageThe Norton Mix: A Custom Reader for Composition

    Elizabeth Rodriguez Kessler, Jeffrey Andelora, Katharine Nicholson Ings, Et Al.

    A rich database lets you create the perfect reader for your composition course.More

  6. Book ImageThe Seagull Reader: Essays

    Joseph Kelly

    Second Edition

    A small and inexpensive reader that includes the most widely taught essays—along with some pieces that have never before been anthologized in a composition reader.More

  1. Book ImageThe Norton Pocket Book of Writing by Students

    Melissa Goldthwaite

    A Norton anthology of student writing.More

  2. Book ImageReading the World: Ideas That Matter

    Michael Austin

    Second Edition

    The only great ideas reader to offer a global perspective.More

  3. Book ImageThe Norton Sampler: Short Essays for Composition

    Thomas Cooley

    Seventh Edition

    An outstanding collection of brief essays providing high-interest models of the rhetorical modes, along with beautifully written instruction that demonstrates its own lessons about good writing.More

  4. Book ImageBack to the Lake: A Reader for Writers

    Thomas Cooley

    A fresh take on the modes, showing that they are used in texts of all kinds, not just in essays written for first-year composition—and that they are central to all the writing, speaking, and thinking that we do.More

  5. Book Image"They Say / I Say": The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing with Readings

    Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein, Russel Durst

    "They Say / I Say" shows that writing well means mastering some key rhetorical moves, the most important of which involves summarizing what others have said ("they say") to set up one’s own argument ("I say").More

  6. Book ImageThe Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction

    Linda Peterson, John Brereton

    Twelfth Edition

    Read by millions of students since it was first published in 1965, The Norton Reader is the bestselling collection of its kind.More

  7. Book ImageReading/Writing Canada: Short Fiction and Nonfiction

    Judith Miller

    This unique anthology provides a wide range of distinctly Canadian voices in a compact, affordable format.More

  8. Book ImageWhat's Language Got to Do with It?

    Keith Walters, Michal Brody, Shirley Brice Heath

    Additional information is forthcoming.

  9. Book ImageBeing Human: Core Readings in the Humanities

    Leon R. Kass

    Being Human is the first humanities reader that focuses on humanity in the literal sense—what it’s like to be human.
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