Patrick O'Brian
Volume(s): Book 17
The seventeenth novel in the best-selling Aubrey/Maturin series of naval tales, which the New York Times Book Review has described as "the best historical novels ever written."More
Michael Z. Lewin
Lt. Leroy Powder returns.More
Michael Z. Lewin
Lt. Leroy Powder is the most disliked cop on the force. He is also the best.More
B. Comfort
"Levelheaded septuagenarian Tish McWhinny, seen before in The Cashmere Kid, has her hands full in this delightful caper set in Vermont." --Publishers Weekly More
Gertrude Stein
"America is my country and Paris is my home town." —Gertrude SteinMore
Gertrude Stein
"A superb initiation into the mysteries of Miss Stein." —Christian Science MonitorMore
Carol Hill
"Carol Hill has deftly synthesized feminism, romance, sophisticated science, and broad comedy into a spirited, high-flying novel." —Dan Cryer, NewsdayMore
May Sarton
The marriage of Ned Fraser, a Boston banker, and Anna Lindstrom, a singer on the brink of fame, is a battlefield of opposing temperaments.More
David Foster Wallace
Remarkable, hilarious and unsettling re-imaginations of reality by "a dynamic writer of extraordinary talent " (Jennifer Levin, New York Times Book Review).More
Joseph Conrad, Thomas C. Moser
Second Edition
This Norton Critical Edition provides the most authoritative text of
Lord Jim yet published; it is based on the definitive third English
edition, collated with the periodical version that appeared in
Blackwood’s Magazine and with the first English edition.More
Leo Tolstoy, George Gibian
Second Edition
The text of this revised Norton Critical Edition of Leo Tolstoy’s epic novel is based on the Louise and Aylmer Maude translation. The editor has made revisions where appropriate; the annotations have also been revised and expanded. Three maps of Napoleon’s campaigns and battles in Russia are included, making the military aspects of the novel easier to follow.More
Sherwood Anderson, Charles E. Modlin, Ray Lewis White
Set against the backdrop of a fictional 1890s town, Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio depicts the not-so-simple lives of its residents as seen through the eyes of George Willard, a young and observant resident.More
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Margaret Reynolds
This Norton Critical Edition of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 1856 verse-novel is based on Margaret Reynolds’ variorum edition, which the British Academy awarded the 1993 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and which is reprinted here by special arrangement with the Ohio University Press.More
Alyce Miller
Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award, this book by a genuine new talent crosses the racial and gender divide.More
Patrick O'Brian
A collection of startlingly vivid short stories from Patrick O'Brian, author of the highly acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series.More