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Alfred A. Knopf Latinisimo
An encyclopedic cookbook (from Chiles Rellenos and Tostones to Golden Coconut Chicken and Dulce de Leche Tart) celebrating Latin American home cooking—the first to cover the day-to-day home cooking of all twenty-one nations—by one of the most respected authorities on the subjectAs practical and day-to-day useful as it is revelatory . . . A book to treasure today and to pass on to a new generation of cooks tomorrow.” —Dorie Greenspan, New York Times bestselling cookbook authorIn this monumental work, culinary expert Sandra A. Gutierrez shares more than three hundred everyday dishes—plus countless variations—that home cooks everywhere will want to replicate. Divided by ingredient—Beans, Corn, Yuca, Quinoa, and almost two dozen more—and featuring an extensive pantry section that establishes the fundamentals of Latin American cooking, Latinísimo brings together real recipe
£28.76
Alfred A. Knopf Crying in H Mart: A Memoir
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Alfred A. Knopf Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story
£27.75
Alfred A. Knopf Night Watch: A novel
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Alfred A. Knopf What Its Like to be a Bird
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Alfred A. Knopf A Song Everlasting: A Novel
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Alfred A. Knopf The Octopus Museum: Poems
£15.18
Alfred A. Knopf Meditations on Intention and Being: Daily Reflections on the Path of Yoga, Mindfulness, and Compassion
£17.61
Alfred A. Knopf The Gods of Tango
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Alfred A. Knopf Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt
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Alfred A. Knopf In Pursuit of Flavor
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Alfred A. Knopf The Penderwicks in Spring
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Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers 19 Love Songs
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Lars Muller Publishers Modern Man in the Making
Otto Neurath's famous Modern Man in the Making, first published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1939, captures and describes the state of the world in the 1930s by using text and figurative illustrations. From 1925 onwards, Neurath and his team had worked on a new visual language termed Isotype (International System of Typographic Picture Education). At a time that saw the rise of new mass media making hitherto unthinkable amounts of information available, Neurath felt the need for a systematic visualization explaining facts, statistic data and comparative numbers in simple ways. The book can be seen as one of the most influential predecessors of today's ever-present infographics. Its mission was to analyze the fundamental trends in the social, political and economic life of humanity. The topics covered in the book include diverse social issues of the time such as mortality, health, employment, trade, education, mobility, migration and demographics.Modern Man in the Making shows Neurath's democr
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Rowman & Littlefield This Is Dinosaur: Echo Park Country and Its Magic Rivers
This Is Dinosaur was first published in 1955, in the midst of a bitter controversy over the proposed construction of dams at Echo Park. The outcome of the controversy--a congressional vote to prohibit the dams--"set in brass the principle that any part of the national park system should be immune from any sort of intrusion and damage," wrote Wallace Stegner in the 1985 edition of the book. Reprinted with new color photographs, This Is Dinosaur still stands as a classic introduction to the historic, scenic, archeological, and biological resources of the Monument by an impressive array of writers. Contains the following essays: ·"The Marks of Human Passage" by Wallace Stegner ·"Geological Exhibit" by Eliot Backwelder ·"The Natural World of Dinosaur" by Olaus Murie and Joseph W. Penfold ·"The Ancients of the Canyons" by Robert Lister ·"Fast Water" by Otis "Dock" Marston ·"A Short Look at Eden" by David Bradley ·"The National Park Idea" by Alfred A. Knopf
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Simon & Schuster The Editor
Legendary editor Judith Jones, the woman behind some of the most important authors of the 20th century—including Julia Child, Anne Frank, Edna Lewis, John Updike, and Sylvia Plath—finally gets her due in this “surprising, granular, luminous, and path-breaking biography” (Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a Poem).At Doubleday’s Paris office in 1949, twenty-five-year-old Judith Jones spent most of her time wading through manuscripts in the slush pile and passing on projects—until one day, a book caught her eye. She read it in one sitting, then begged her boss to consider publishing it. A year later, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl became a bestseller. It was the start of a culture-defining career in publishing. During her more than fifty years as an editor at Alfred A. Knopf, Jones nurtured the careers of literary icons such as Sylvia Plath, Anne Tyler, and John Updike, and helped laun
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OR Books Rosset: My Life in Publishing and How I Fought Censorship
Genet Beckett Burroughs Miller Ionesco, Oe, Duras. Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard. Hubert Selby Jr. and John Rechy. The legendary film I Am Curious (Yellow). The books that assaulted the fort of propriety that was the United States in the 1950s and ’60s, Lady Chatterley’s Lover and The Tropic of Cancer. The Evergreen Review. Victorian erotica.” The Autobiography of Malcolm X. A bombing, a sit-in, and a near-fistfight with Norman Mailer. The common thread between these disparate elements, a number of which reshaped modern culture, was Barney Rosset.Rosset was the antidote to the trope of the gentleman publisher” personified by other pioneering figures of the industry such as Alfred A. Knopf, Bennett Cerf and James Laughlin. If Barney saw a crowd heading one wayhe looked the other. If he knew something was forbidden, he regarded it as a plus. Unsurprisingly, financial ruin, along with the highs and lows of critical reception, marked his career. But his unswerving dedication to publishing what he wanted made him one of the most influential publishers ever.Rosset began work on his autobiography a decade before his death in 2012, and several publishers and a number of editors worked with him on the project. Now, at last, in his own words, we have a portrait of the man who reshaped how we think about language, literatureand sex. Here are the stories behind the filming of Norman Mailer’s Maidstone and Samuel Beckett’s Film; the battles with the US government over Tropic of Cancer and much else; the search for Che’s diaries; his romance with the expressionist painter Joan Mitchell, and more.At times appalling, more often inspiring, never boring or conventional: this is Barney Rosset, uncensored.Illustrated with black-and-white photographs; includes index
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Alfred A. Knopf The Landing of the Pilgrims
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Alfred A. Knopf Bicentennial: Poems
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Alfred A. Knopf Thanking the Moon: Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
£16.93
Alfred A. Knopf National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mammals: (Revised and Expanded)
£26.25
Alfred A. Knopf How to Babysit a Grandpa: A Book for Dads, Grandpas, and Kids
£17.54
Alfred A. Knopf Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry
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Alfred A. Knopf Madeleine's War
£14.76
Alfred A. Knopf Jazz: A History of America's Music
£74.03
Alfred A. Knopf Ardency: A Chronicle of the Amistad Rebels
£16.91
Alfred A. Knopf Vittorio, the Vampire: New Tales of the Vampires
£17.30
Alfred A. Knopf National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Southwestern States: Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah
£22.03
Alfred A. Knopf The Ferguson Report: An Erasure
£22.79
Alfred A. Knopf Lilli de Jong: A Novel
£14.56
Alfred A. Knopf Voyage of the Sable Venus: and Other Poems
£15.49
Alfred A. Knopf The Prophet
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University Press of America The African in Latin America
Originally published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1975, this volume is directed toward students of history, sociology and minority studies who wish to gain a fuller understanding of the experience of Africans in the New World and of the contributions they have made to Latin American culture.
£58.90
The University of Chicago Press Precision and Soul: Essays and Addresses
"We do not have too much intellect and too little soul, but too little precision in matters of the soul."--Robert Musil Best known as author of the novel The Man without Qualities, Robert Musil wrote these essays in Vienna and Berlin between 1911 and 1937. Offering a perspective on modern society and intellectual life, they are concerned with the crisis of modern culture as it manifests itself in science and mathematics, capitalism and nationalism, the changing roles of women and writers, and more. Writing to find his way in a world where moral systems everywhere were seemingly in decay, Musil strives to reconcile the ongoing conflict between functional relativism and the passionate search for ethical values. Robert Musil was born in 1880 and died in 1942. His first novel, Young Törless, is available in English. A new two-volume translation by Burton Pike and Sophie Wilkins of The Man without Qualities is forthcoming from Alfred A. Knopf. "Now we have these thirty-one invaluable and entertaining pieces, from an article on 'The Obscene and Pathological in Art' to the equally provocative talk 'On Stupidity,' which, with a new translation of The Man without Qualities forthcoming ...amount to a literary event for the reader of English comparable to Constance Garnett's massive translation of Chekhov's stories."--Joseph Coates, Chicago Tribune
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