Best of
Classics

1979

Just Above My Head


James Baldwin - 1979
    The stark grief of a brother mourning a brother opens this novel with a stunning, unforgettable experience.  Here, in a monumental saga of love and rage, Baldwin goes back to Harlem, to the church of his groundbreaking novel Go Tell It on the Mountain, to the homosexual passion of Giovanni's Room, and to the political fire that enflames his nonfiction work.  Here, too, the story of gospel singer Arthur Hall and his family becomes both a journey into another country of the soul and senses--and a living contemporary history of black struggle in this land.

The Count of Monte Cristo (Great Illustrated Classics)


Mitsu Yamamoto - 1979
    They have delighted in the romance of Jane Austen, thrilled at the adventures of Jules Verne, and pondered the lessons of Aesop. Introduce young readers to these familiar volumes with Great Illustrated Classics. In this series, literary masterworks have been adapted for young scholars. Large, easy-to-read type and charming pen-and-ink drawings enhance the text. Students are sure to enjoy becoming acquainted with traditional literature through these well-loved classics.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy


Douglas Adams - 1979
    Together this dynamic pair begin their journey through space aided by quotes from The Hitch Hiker's Guide "A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have" and a galaxy-full of fellow travellers: Zaphod Beeblebrox - the two-headed, three-armed ex-hippie and totally out to lunch president of the galaxy; Trillian, Zaphod's girlfriend (formally Tricia McMillan), whom Arthur tried to pick up at a cocktail party once upon a time zone; Marvin, a paranoid, brilliant and chronically depressed robot; Veet Voojagig, a former graduate student who is obsessed with the disappearance of all the ball-point pens he has bought over the years.

Poetry and Designs: Authoritative Texts, Illuminations in Color and Monochrome, Related Prose, Criticism


William Blake - 1979
    The spelling and punctuation have been modified for greater intelligibility to modern readers. Almost all of Blake's published writings are here, as well as most of his best shorter poems that remained in manuscript at his death, and much of his most energetic prose. Of Blake's major epics, Milton is printed in full, in its longest version; Jerusalem is represented by selection amounting to one third of the complete poem, and The Four Zoas by briefer excerpts. All the other poetic works are presented complete.

Sophie's Choice


William Styron - 1979
    Three stories are told: a young Southerner wants to become a writer; a turbulent love-hate affair between a brilliant Jew and a beautiful Polish woman; and of an awful wound in that woman's past--one that impels both Sophie and Nathan toward destruction.

The Neverending Story


Michael Ende - 1979
    Its special story within a story is an irresistible invitation for readers to become part of the book itself. The story begins with a lonely boy named Bastian and the strange book that draws him into the beautiful but doomed world of Fantastica. Only a human can save this enchanted place by giving its ruler, the Childlike Empress, a new name. But the journey to her tower leads through lands of dragons, giants, monsters, and magic, and once Bastian begins his quest, he may never return. As he is drawn deeper into Fantastica, he must find the courage to face unspeakable foes and the mysteries of his own heart. Readers, too, can travel to the wondrous, unforgettable world of Fantastica if they will just turn the page...

The Elephant Man


Bernard Pomerance - 1979
    A horribly deformed young man, who has been a freak attraction in traveling side shows, is found abandoned and helpless and is admitted for observation to Whitechapel, a prestigious London hospital. Under the care of a famous young doctor, who educates him and introduces him to London society, Merrick changes from a sensational object of pity to the urbane and witty favorite of the aristocracy and literati. But his belief that he can become a man like any other is a dream never to be realized.

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood


Deborah Kestel - 1979
    Recounts the legend of Robin Hood, who plundered the king's purse and poached his deer and whose generosity endeared him to the poor.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Great Illustrated Classics)


Deidre S. Laiken - 1979
    The world's best-loved children's stories set in large type for easy reading.-- Over 100 illustrations in each book

The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Volumes A & B


Judith Tanka - 1979
    From trickster tales of the Native American tradition to bestsellers of early women writers to postmodernism, this edition conveys the diversity of American literature from its origins to the present. Volume 2 covers the period of 1865 to the present.

The Norton Anthology Of American Literature


Nina Baym - 1979
    This modern section has been overhauled to reflect the diversity of American writing since 1945. A section on 19th-century women's writing is included.

If on a Winter's Night a Traveler


Italo Calvino - 1979
    In another, it is a tragedy, a reflection on the difficulties of writing and the solitary nature of reading. The Reader buys a fashionable new book, which opens with an exhortation: "Relax. Concentrate. Dispel every other thought. Let the world around you fade." Alas, after 30 or so pages, he discovers that his copy is corrupted, and consists of nothing but the first section, over and over. Returning to the bookshop, he discovers the volume, which he thought was by Calvino, is actually by the Polish writer Bazakbal. Given the choice between the two, he goes for the Pole, as does the Other Reader, Ludmilla. But this copy turns out to be by yet another writer, as does the next, and the next.The real Calvino intersperses 10 different pastiches—stories of menace, spies, mystery, premonition—with explorations of how and why we choose to read, make meanings, and get our bearings or fail to. Meanwhile the Reader and Ludmilla try to reach, and read, each other. If on a Winter's Night is dazzling, vertiginous, and deeply romantic. "What makes lovemaking and reading resemble each other most is that within both of them times and spaces open, different from measurable time and space."

The Animals of Farthing Wood


Colin Dann - 1979
    When bulldozers enter Farthing Wood, the animals must escape before their homes are destroyed. They promise to stick together and protect each other—but then they get caught in a fire and nearly drown crossing a river. Will their pact hold? Both heart-wrenching and heartwarming, this beloved story has been translated into 16 languages.

Annie


Thomas Meehan - 1979
    Annie has enchanted millions of readers from her original comic strip appearance to the hit Broadway musical. Now, with a Tony-nominated revival playing on Broadway, Puffin is reissuing this novelization of the classic story, with a new introduction by Tony and Emmy Award-winning author Thomas Meehan. This is an adaptation that delves even deeper into Annie's story, as she lives on the streets during the Great Depression, finds Sandy the dog, and encounters characters both familiar and new.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn


Deidre S. Laiken - 1979
    Huck befriends Jim, a runaway slave and together they float towards freedom on a raft down the Mississippi River. They encounter thieves and murderers, con men and hucksters as they journey together. Mark Twain's timeless tale of friendship and adventure shows us a boy coming of age and learning about life's pleasures!

The Norton Anthology of American Literature: v. 1


Nina Baym - 1979
    From trickster tales of the Native American tradition to bestsellers of early women writers.

David Copperfield (Illustrated Classic Editions)


Malvina G. Vogel - 1979
    Follow him through the unhappiness and brutality of his childhood...the friendships he makes in his teen years...the pressure of starting out on a career...the betrayal by a boyhood friend...the treachery of a jealous co-worker...the silliness and ecstasy of youthful love...and the final discovery of complete happiness.

The Essential Dracula


Bram Stoker - 1979
    Includes: background on Stoker's classic, and the literary history of the vampire novel; commentary by leading contemporary writers; a selected filmography of major vampire films; and dozens of illustrations.

The Portable Machiavelli


Niccolò Machiavelli - 1979
    For example, the famous "the ends justifies the means" quote is actually a gross exaggeration of what Machiavelli originally wrote, which was "in the actions of all men...when there is no impartial arbiter, one must consider the final result." The biggest counterargument Bondanella and Musa can supply is the simple fact that they include a less famous piece Machiavelli did called "The Discourses." This piece is often not mentioned or even casually footnoted because it presents the true Machiavelli - a man who was supportive of a Republic government run by the citizens. Any one who believes Machiavelli is a supporter of despots will be surprised to read him speaking in support for fair and public trials and a balance of power between rulers and their people.

The Basic Kafka


Franz Kafka - 1979
    Published together for the first time are selections from all Kafka's writings: The Metamorphosis, Josephine The Singer, plus his short stories, parables, and his personal diaries and letters.

The Norton Anthology of American Literature


Nina Baym - 1979
    Under Nina Baym's direction, the editors have considered afresh each selection and all the apparatus to make the anthology an even better teaching tool.

Great Tales of Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe - 1979
    The inventor of the modern detective story, a master of the tale of horror, a poet of haunting melody, Poe has gripped the intellect, the emotions, and the esthetic impulses of the world's readers for over a century.Great Tales and PoemsHere, in one volume, are the masterpieces of mystery, terror, humor, and adventure, and the finest lyric and narrative poetry of the ill-fated genius who was one of America's supreme writers.

The Art and Thought of Heraclitus


Charles H. Kahn - 1979
    500 B.C.), are translated, and the pattern of his thought is reconstructed by the author.

A History of My Times


Xenophon - 1979
    Xenophon continues the account to 362 B.C. These years saw Athens humbled by Sparta; Sparta humbled by Athens and her former ally, Thebes; Athens ground down again by the military genius of the Theban Epaminondas, taking on both Athens and Sparta; and behind the scenes the might of Persia, intervening now on one side, now on another.Xenophon himself knew many of the protagonists and his writing is personal history as well as a chronicle of events; he vividly portrays individuals, heroic and treacherous, influencing politics and battles and leading Greece inevitably towards impotence.

The Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner


William Faulkner - 1979
    Its forty-five stories fall into three categories: those not included in Faulkner's earlier collections; previously unpublished short fiction; and stories that were later expanded into such novels as The Unvanquished, The Hamlet, and Go Down, Moses. The Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner is an essential addition to its author's canon--as well as a book of some of the most haunting, harrowing, and atmospheric short fiction written in the twentieth century.

Oliver Twist


Marian Leighton - 1979
    Pennyless and hungry, he runs away to London, only to fall into the clutches of a gang of thieves and pickpockets led by the master criminal, Fagin. Befriended by a man robbed by the gang, Oliver ultimately learns his true identity and gains a home, a fortune, and a family.

War of the Worlds and other Science Fiction Classics


H.G. Wells - 1979
    MoreauThe Invisible ManThe War of the WorldsThe First Men in the MoonThe Food of the Gods

The Letters of Charlotte Brontë


Charlotte Brontë - 1979
    We read of her long struggle to complete 'Villette', and her indignation when Harriet Martineau finds in it evidence that her mind is 'full of the subject of one passion - love'.

The Call of the Wild


Mitsu Yamamoto - 1979
    The Klondike at the turn of the century is filled with greedy prospectors for gold, wild Indians, and savage wolves. Buck becomes a sled dog and must learn cunning and toughness to survive. Trained by a master he comes to love, Buck becomes the strongest and fiercest sled dog in all of Alaska. But deep inside Buck feels the urge to be free of man's rule and to heed "the call of the wild."--back cover

The Original Illustrated Mark Twain


Mark Twain - 1979
    With over 450 original illustrations, the wonderful collection of Twain's classics includes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Prince and the Pauper, plus 29 short stories.

The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: The Complete Works Annotated


William Shakespeare - 1979
    English literature.

The Norton Anthology of American Literature: American Literature 1865-1914 (Volume C)


Nina Baym - 1979
    This volume—Volume C, the third out of five—covers American literature from 1820 to 1865.

Electra, Antigone & Philoctetes (Translations from Greek and Roman Authors)


Sophocles - 1979
    Three tragedies by Sophocles, newly translated to make them accessible to the widest possible audience.

Short Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman


Mary E. Wilkins Freeman - 1979
    Both Jewett and Freeman used as their settings the small towns of 19th-century New England, both created as their principal characters mature and elderly women. Their artistic domain encompassed the quiet but sharply etched dramas of everyday existence and individual struggles for survival and fulfillment.Sarah Orne Jewett is represented on these pages by the novel and four stories about the fictional town of Dunnet Landing that make up her classic, The Country of the Pointed Firs, plus five other tales that give added appreciation of the richness of her sympathy for and understanding of the drama of outwardly placid lives. The unique genius of Mary Wilkins Freeman can be experienced in fourteen stories that take us into the intimate world of women fighting for dignity and independence in a society that seeks to fit them into crippling molds -- and among men who are often thoughtless oppressors.Taken together, the stories of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman offer the modern reader entry into a lost American past and insight into human dilemmas still pertinent today.Edited and with an introduction by Barbara H. Solomon.

Big Sam


Sam Churchill - 1979
    Sam Churchill born in 1911, remembered it well and created a landmark account of the daily life at Western Cooperage Camp, near Astoria, Oregon. He loved the woods, and was able to describe his childhood pleasures while teaching history of steam-whistle logging when they were taking out the "Big Ones". Full of humor and pathos.

Favorite selections from Out of the best books


Bruce Budge Clark - 1979
    

Roosevelt After Inauguration and Other Atrocities


William S. Burroughs - 1979
    

Practical Lessons in Yoga


Sivananda Saraswati - 1979
    The Universal Prayer2. Yoga and the Objects3. Yoga Sadhana4. Yoga Discipline5. Yoga Diet6. Obstacles in Yoga7. Yoga Asanas8. Pranayama9. Concentration10. Meditation11. Samadhi12. The Serpentine Powers13. Spiritual Vibrations and Aura14. Daily Routine for Aspirants15. Yoga and Science

Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde


Oscar Wilde - 1979
    When Sir Rupert Hart-Davis's magnificent edition of The Letters of Oscar Wilde was first published in 1962, Cyril Connolly called it "a must for everyone who is seriously interested in the history of English literature - or European morals." From this edition, long out of print, Hart-Davis has culled a representative sample of the letters from each period of Wilde's life, "giving preference," as he says in his Introduction, "to those of literary interest, to the most amusing, and to those that throw light on his life and work." The long letter to Lord Alfred Douglas, known as De Profundis is printed in its entirety.

Letters to His Friends (Books XIII-XVI)


Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1979
     The 435 letters collected here represent Cicero's correspondence with friends and acquaintances over a period of 20 years, from 62 B.C., when Cicero's political career was at its epak, to 43 B.C., the year he was put to death by the forces of Octavian and Mark Antony. They range widely in substance and style, from official dispatches and semi-public letters of political importance to casual notes that chat with close friends about travels and projects, domestic pleasures and books, and questions currently debated.

Conrad in the Nineteenth Century


Ian P. Watt - 1979
    . . . One of the great critical works produced since the 1950s.”—New York Times

Prose Works Of Henry Lawson


Henry Lawson - 1979
    

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979 Script-Only Edition)


Hugh Wheeler - 1979
    This is sensationally entertaining theatre. Simply great."–Clive Barnes, New York Post"There is very little in Sweeney Todd that is not, in one way or another, a display of extraordinary talent. There is more artistic energy, creative personality and plain excitement than in a dozen average musicals."–Richard Eder, New York Times

The Works of Jane Austen


Jane Austen - 1979
    SENSE AND SENSIBILITYPRIDE AND PREJUDICEMANSFIELD PARKEMMANORTHANGER ABBEYPERSUASION

The Letters of Anthony Trollope


Anthony Trollope - 1979
    In a manner that is straightforward and less consciously literary than that of most writers, these letters, though touching only obliquely on his inner life, reveal in their sum Trollope himself: honest, frank, blunt, crusty, gallant, playful, quick to take offence and quick to be reconciled, kind, generous, intelligent, self-deprecating but with a strong belief in his own ability and worth. Trollope wrote some seventy books, and much of his correspondence is with publishers; indeed, a list of his publishers reads like a roll call of the great and not-so-great Victorian publishing houses. Trollope's letters to them reveal much about his own work and about Victorian publishing practices. Other activities also generated illuminating correspondence. The letters clarify, supplement, and correct the crafted view of his life as given in his Autobiography and underscore the relevance of his private life to his published work.

Word and Action: Essays on the Ancient Theater


Bernard Knox - 1979
    His books, articles, reviews, and essays have educated a generation of readers, from scholars studying original texts to those who know the Oresteia only in translation.

Collected Stories of O. Henry: Revised and Expanded


O. Henry - 1979
    Henry transformed the mundane occurrences of everyday life into hundreds of stories so popular that they have never gone out of print. From The Gift Of The Magi, the heartwarming classic of selfless love, to The Last Leaf, the unforgettable story of the twist of fate that renews one woman's will to live, O.Henry's finest work is collected here in one volume. These expertly plotted tales reveal the humorous complexities of hope and destiny, and demonstrate O. Henry's indisputable storytelling genius. His bittersweet insight and trademark surprise endings make for timeless tales that continue to delight readers throughout the world.

Menander Volume 1


Menander - 1979
    By the Middle Ages they had all been lost. Happily papyrus finds in Egypt during the past century have recovered one complete play, substantial portions of six others, and smaller but still interesting fragments. Menander was highly regarded in antiquity and his plots, set in Greece, were adapted for the Roman world by Plautus and Terence. Geoffrey Arnott's new Loeb edition is in three volumes.Volume I contains six plays, including the only complete one extant, Dyskolos (The Peevish Fellow), which won first prize in Athens in 317 BCE, and Dis Expaton (Twice a Swindler), the original of Plautus' Two Bacchises.Volume II contains the surviving portions of ten Menander plays. Among these are the recently published fragments of Misoumenos (The Man She Hated), which sympathetically presents the flawed relationship of a soldier and a captive girl; and the surviving half of Perikeiromene (The Girl with Her Hair Cut Short), a comedy of mistaken identity and lovers' quarrel.Volume III begins with Samia (The Woman from Samos), which has come down to us nearly complete. Here too are the very substantial extant portions of Sikyonioi (The Sicyonians) and Phasma (The Apparition) as well as Synaristosai (Women Lunching Together), on which Plautus's Cistellaria was based. Arnott's edition of the great Hellenistic playwright has been garnering wide praise for making these fragmentary texts more accesible, elucidating their dramatic movement.

Ancient Greek: A New Approach


Carl A.P. Ruck - 1979
    Ruck's innovative approach makes Ancient Greek: A New Approach useful not only in the classroom but for general self-instruction as well.

The Achieving of the Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1920-1925


Robert Emmet Long - 1979
    

The Detective Stories of Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe - 1979
    With the publication of "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" in 1841, Poe initiated a genre that has survived and prospered to this day. His creation, the detective Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin served as a model for many subsequent sleuths, and he introduced many of the staples of the detective story such as the locked room. Resurrected Press has brought together the three Dupin stories, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Roget," and "The Purloined Letter," as well as two other stories, "The Gold-bug" and "Thou Art the Man," that also have a place in the form, so that the student of the genre may have them in one convenient, illustrated volume. This classic book was handcrafted by Resurrected Press. Resurrected Press is dedicated to bringing high quality classic books back to the readers who enjoy them. These are not scanned versions of the originals, but, rather, quality checked and edited books meant to be enjoyed! Please search Amazon for "Resurrected Press" to find both print and Kindle editions of all of our books!

Masterpieces of Mystery: The Supersleuths Revisited


Ellery Queen - 1979
    

Greek and Latin Authors, 800 BC-AD 1000: A Biographical Dictionary


Michael Grant - 1979
    to 1000 A.D. Includes a list of works of doubtful attribution and a chronological list of authors by century.

The Happy Man


Lachlan Mackenzie - 1979
    

Selections from Oscar Wilde Selections, Volume Two


Oscar Wilde - 1979
    Les silhouettes2. La fuite de la luneThe Grave of KeatsThe Grave of ShelleySilentium AmorisHer VoiceMy VoiceTaedium VitaeImpressions:1. Le jardin2. La merThe Harlot's HouseOn the Sale by Auction of Keats' Love LettersSymphony in YellowIn the ForestTo My WifeTo L.L.The Ballad of Reading GaolDE PROFUNDIS ESSAYS AND LETTERSTo Read or Not to ReadShakespeare on SceneryHenry the Fourth at OxfordAs You Like It at Coombe HouseTwelfth Night at OxfordBen JonsonBalzac in EnglishA New Book on DickensA Batch of Novels Mmr. Morris's OdysseyLetters on Dorian Gray

Mammon and the Archer / The Gift of the Magi


O. Henry - 1979
    

Baby's mother goose


Eloise Wilkin - 1979
    Mother Goose Rhymes Size: 8 1/2" X 11 1/4"