The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol. 2M. H. Abrams  
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In this sixth edition, published in two volumes, greater attention has been paid to women authors, such as Aphra Behn, whose "Oroonoko" is included. The anthology is presented in a new format and all supporting material is brought up to date.

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Norton Anthology of Short Fiction 
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One of the most celebrated writers and teachers of fiction, Richard Bausch, pairs his insight and inspiration with Norton’s trusted editorial standards to deliver the finest teaching anthology available.The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, Shorter Edition features 73 works―many of them new to this edition―by 69 authors, offering a broad collection of short stories with the most thoughtful annotations and apparatus on the market. With a new “Authors in Depth” feature, an extensive Reviews and Commentaries section, and expanded coverage of Writers on Writing, the Shorter Eighth Edition provides a wealth of criticism of key works and authors, as well as the opportunity to look deeper into the craft of fiction.

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New York Public Library Desk ReferenceVartan Gregorian  
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At last, a comprehensive single volume containing all of the most frequently sought information—not an almanac, not an encyclopedia, but a user-friendly ready reference. Hundreds of illustrations and color maps.

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New York Public Library Book of ChronologiesBruce Wetterau  
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This attractive volume, the most all-inclusive time-frame reference currently available, goes far beyond standard date lists of dynasties, popes and presidents to include more than 250 individual chronologies on diverse subjects, a dozen broad subject sections, and a comprehensive index.

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The New York Public Library Book of How and Where to Look It UpSherwood Harris  
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Today, the vast amount of inforamtion preserved in and available through public libraries, private associations, electronic databases, photo archives, museums, and special collections makes ready information retrieval a problem. Now here is a veritable "Yellow Pages" of the best book, periodical, electronic, public and private information resources.

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Literature: New York Public Library Book of AnswersMelinda Corey, George Ochoa  
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A guide to literature features thousands of years of literary endeavors in an alphabetical, question-and-answer format that covers such categories as American Literature, Trick Questions, Popular Delusions, and Literary Geography.

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Benet's Reader's EncyclopediaGeorge Perkins, Barbara Perkins, Philip Leininger  
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Here, completely revised, updated and expanded is the classic reference on world literature—the only encyclopedia on the subject in one volume. A must for every book lover. 9,000 information-packed entries alphabetically arranged and extensively cross-referenced.

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Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia of American LiteratureGeorge, Barbara Perkins, & Philip Leininger, eds Perkins  
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Here, completely revised, updated and expanded is the classic reference on world literature—the only encyclopedia on the subject in one volume. A must for every book lover. 9,000 information-packed entries alphabetically arranged and extensively cross-referenced.

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Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsJohn Bartlett, Emily Morison Beck  
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This 15th edition of the book, first published in 1855, has been expanded to include more than 22,500 quotations and more than 400 new authors both historical and contemporary - from Susan B.Anthony and Muhammad Ali to Mozart and Mick Jagger. It has been redesigned in a larger, more readable format which accommodates more quotations in less space and for the first time supplies each quotation with a number for ready index reference. More translations from non-British works appear in this edition, besides some fresh translations of others already in the text. For the first time, the enlarged section of anonymous entries includes sea shanties, cowboy songs and spirituals, as well as traditional poems and chants from Africa and from North American Indians. Even the Bible, classical and Shakespearean sections have been examined and expanded, along with the sections of Buddhist and Sanskrit writings and the Koran.

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The Oxford Companion to PhilosophyTed Honderich  
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Philosophy can be intriguing—and at times baffling. It deals with the central problems of the human condition—with important questions of free will, morality, life after death, the limits of logic and reason—though often in rather esoteric terms. Now, in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, readers have the most authoritative and engaging one-volume reference work on philosophy available, offering clear and reliable guidance to the ideas of all notable philosophers from antiquity to the present day, and to the major philosophical systems around the globe, from Confucianism to phenomenology.
Here is indeed a world of thought, with entries on idealism and empiricism, ethics and aesthetics, epicureanism and stoicism, deism and pantheism, liberalism and conservativism, logical positivism and existentialism—over two thousand entries in all. The contributors represent a veritable who's who of modern philosophy, including such eminent figures as Isaiah Berlin, Sissela Bok, Ronald Dworkin, John Searle, Michael Walzer, and W. V. Quine. We read Paul Feyerabend on the history of the philosophy of science, Peter Singer on Hegel, Anthony Kenny on Frege, and Anthony Quinton on philosophy itself. We meet the great thinkers—from Aristotle and Plato, to Augustine and Aquinas, to Descartes and Kant, to Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, right up to contemporary thinkers such as Richard Rorty, Jacques Derrida, Luce Iragaray, and Noam Chomsky (over 150 living philosophers are profiled). There are short entries on key concepts such as personal identity and the mind-body problem, major doctrines from utilitarianism to Marxism, schools of thought such as the Heidelberg School or the Vienna Circle, and contentious public issues such as abortion, capital punishment, and welfare. In addition, the book offers short explanations of philosophical terms (qualia, supervenience, iff), puzzles (the Achilles paradox, the prisoner's dilemma), and curiosities (the philosopher's stone, slime). Almost every entry is accompanied by suggestions for further reading, and the book includes both a chronological chart of the history of philosophy and a gallery of portraits of eighty eminent philosophers, from Pythagoras and Confucius to Rudolf Carnap and G.E. Moore. And finally, as in all Oxford Companions, the contributors also explore lighter or more curious aspects of the subject, such as "Deaths of Philosophers" (quite a few were executed, including Socrates, Boethius, Giordano Bruno, and Thomas More) or "Nothing so Absurd" (referring to Cicero's remark that "There is nothing so absurd but some philosopher has said it"). Thus the Companion is both informative and a pleasure to browse in, providing quick answers to any question, and much intriguing reading for a Sunday afternoon.
An indispensable guide and a constant source of stimulation and enlightenment, The Oxford Companion to Philosophy with appeal to everyone interested in abstract thought, the eternal questions, and the foundations of human understanding.

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The Compact Edition of The Oxford English Dictionary, Complete Text Reproduced MicrographicallyE. S. C. Weiner, J. A. Simpson  
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Note: For this ISBN, kindly use the magnifying glass which is provided along with the book.

When the twenty-volume Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, appeared years ago, the public response was extraordinary. The AP and UPI announced publication over their newswires. Time and Newsweek ran full-page articles. The New Yorker published an extensive essay. Virtually every major paper in American and in Great Britain covered the event. And from every corner, the praise was lavish. Time called it "a scholarly Everest." Newsweek, "a celebration of language." And Herbert Mitgang, in The New York Times, called the new OED "the last word on words" and "the arbiter of the English language as it is read and spoken all over the world."

Now comes the Compact Edition of OED II, which captures all the wealth of scholarship found in the original edition in just one volume. The Compact is not an abridgement, but a direct photoreduction of the entire 20-volume set, with nine pages of the original on every nine-by-twelve page of the Compact (a magnifying glass comes with it). As in the Second Edition, the Compact combines in one alphabetical sequence the sixteen volumes of the first OED and the four Supplements—plus an extra five thousand new words to bring this monumental dictionary completely up to date. And it is monumental, with definitions of 500,000 words, 290,000 main entries, 137,000 pronunciations, 249,300 etymologies, 577,000 cross-references, and over 2,412,000 illustrative quotations. But as large as it is, perhaps its most important feature is its historical focus. The OED records not only words and meanings currently in use but also those that have long been considered obsolete. Moreover, under each definition of a word is a chronologically arranged group of quotations that illustrate the word's usage down through the years, beginning with its earliest known appearance. The result is a dictionary that offers unique insight into the way our language has, over the centuries, grown, changed, and been put to use.

More than 100 years in the making, The Oxford English Dictionary is now universally acknowledged as the world's greatest dictionary—the supreme arbiter on the usage and meaning of English words, a fascinating guide to the history and evolution of the language, and one of the greatest works of scholarship ever produced. The Washington Post has written that "no one who reads or writes seriously can be without the OED." Now with the Compact, the world's greatest dictionary is within the reach of anyone who wants one.

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Italian FolktalesItalo Calvino  
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Chosen as one of the New York Times’s ten best books in the year of its original publication, this collection immediately won a cherished place among lovers of the tale and vaulted Calvino into the ranks of the great folklorists. Introduction by the Author; illustrations. Translated by George Martin. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book

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