Simon & Schuster, New York, 2008
Date
2008
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Simon & Schuster, New York, 2008
Name
Simon & Schuster
Place
New York
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- The other queen, by Philippa Gregory - (trade paper : alk. paper)
- Dashing through the snow, Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
- Wishful drinking, Carrie Fisher - (hbk.)
- Danger's hour, the story of the USS Bunker Hill and the kamikaze pilot who crippled her, Maxwell Taylor Kennedy - (hbk.)
- Grace, a novel, Richard Paul Evans
- The winding ways quilt, an Elm Creek quilts novel, Jennifer Chiaverini - (alk. paper)
- Curse of the Spellmans, Lisa Lutz
- Crazy good, the true story of Dan Patch, the most famous horse in America, Charles Leerhsen
- The other queen, by Philippa Gregory - (hardcover : alk. paper)
- The lost quilter, an Elm Creek quilts novel, Jennifer Chiaverini - (alk. paper)
- Chasing darkness, an Elvis Cole novel, Robert Crais - (hardcover)
- Where are you now?, a novel, Mary Higgins Clark - (alk. paper)
- Oxygen, Carol Wiley Cassella - (alk. paper)
- Books, a memoir, Larry McMurtry
- The irregulars, Roald Dahl and the British spy ring in wartime Washington, Jennet Conant - (hbk.)
- The bodies left behind, Jeffery Deaver
- War journal, my five years in Iraq, Richard Engel
- Nixonland, the rise of a president and the fracturing of America, Rick Perlstein
- Night of thunder, a Bob Lee Swagger novel, Stephen Hunter
- The independence of Miss Mary Benett, a novel, Colleen McCullough - (alk. paper)
- The 10 best questions for living with Alzheimer's, the script you need to take control of your health, Dede Bonner ; foreword by Roger A. Brumback - (pbk.)
- Human smoke, the beginnings of world war II, the end of civilization, Nicholson Baker - (alk. paper)
- The broken window, a Lincoln Rhyme novel, Jeffery Deaver - (alk. paper)
- The bodies left behind, Jeffery Deaver
- The other queen, by Philippa Gregory - (audio cd)
- Champlain's dream, David Hackett Fischer
- Cruel intent, J.A. Jance
- Sashenka, Simon Montefiore
- We would have played for nothing, baseball stars of the 1950s and 1960s talk about the game they loved, Fay Vincent - (alk. paper)
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