Dykes to Watch Out for
Firebrand Books, January 1986. Trade Paperback. Grin, giggle, and guffaw your way through this celebrated cartoonist's graphic commentary of contemporary lesbian life. A very crisp, clean copy of a collectible book. More
Firebrand Books, January 1986. Trade Paperback. Grin, giggle, and guffaw your way through this celebrated cartoonist's graphic commentary of contemporary lesbian life. A very crisp, clean copy of a collectible book. More
Pearson College Div, March 2005. Trade Paperback. This text combines a discussion of history and art as it focuses on the smaller courts of Mantua, Ferrara, Naples, and Urbino that produced an extraordinary amount of great art. For introductory college-level courses in art history or the general reader interested in..... More
Random House Trade Paperbacks, July 2023. Paper Back. NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE - A young woman searches for the truth about her father--and the secrets of her family--in this "big-hearted debut that absolutely crackles with smarts" (Emma Straub). "A warm and funny debut novel . . . perceptive, wry..... More
Scholastic, October 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Hannah Goslar relates her memories of Anne Frank to author Alison Leslie Goldand complete the story of Anne's life, taking the reader one step beyond 'TheDiary of Anne Frank'. Photos. First/first. {5 & 3/4 x 8 &3/4'} Burnt Umber paper covered boards with gold..... More
Picador USA, August 2017. Trade Paperback. In The Gardener and the Carpenter, Alison Gopnik, one of the world's leading child psychologists, illuminates the paradoxes of parenthood from a scientific perspective and shatters the myth of "good parenting". Caring deeply about our children is part of what makes us human. Yet..... More
Viking Books, February 2001. Hardcover. Alison Lurie is known for the sophisticated satire and Pulitzer-winning prose of her novels and stories. In Familiar Spirits, she lovingly evokes two true-life intimates who are now lost to her. In her signature mix of comedy and analysis Lurie recalls Merrill and his longtime..... More
Franklin Library, January 1988. First Edition. Leather. Limited leather-bound edition; Privately printed and personally signed by the author exclusively for The Signed First Edition Society as published by The Franklin Library; Tight binding; Clean, sturdy navy blue leather boards w/ immaculate gilt design/text at front and rear covers, hubbed spine;..... More
Penguin Books, November 2006. Trade Paperback. Over the years, Alison Lurie has earned a devoted readership for her satiric wit and storytelling acumen. With Truth and Consequences, described by the New Yorker as a comedy of adultery with a comedy of academia thrown in, Lurie returns with a modern social..... More
Harper & Row, August 1990. Hardcover. More
TASCHEN America Llc, May 2009. Oversized Hardcover. The way we wore: The story of modern fashion--from couture to mass market The 20th century saw fashion evolve from an exclusive Parisian salon business catering to a wealthy elite, into a global industry employing millions, with new trends whisked into stores before..... More
Clarkson Potter, March 2023. Hardcover. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - A simple, stylish cookbook full of desserts that come together faster than you can eat them--from the author of Dining In and Nothing Fancy. "Filled with no-fuss recipes perfect for quick and easy baking projects . . . blissfully effortless."--People..... More
Tor Nightfire, October 2023. Paper Back. "Smart, seething social horror...Rumfitt gives her worms the grotesque and triumphant glory they demand." --The New York Times Book Review From Alison Rumfitt, the author of Tell Me I'm Worthless -- "a triumph of transgressive queer horror" (Publishers Weekly) -- comes Brainwyrms, a searing..... More
University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection, September 1990. Trade Paperback. Traditional critics of Jane Austen's novels consider her fiction from the perspective of male literature, male social values, and male myths and assumptions about women. These critics often give excellent readings of Austen, but they mitigate their own best efforts..... More