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Fall-Winter 06-07 NW PENGUIN GROUP USA FALL-WINTER 2006-2007 NEW BOOKS FOR COURSE USE & ADOPTION CONSIDERATION PENGUIN CLASSICS • FANTÔMAS/Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre/Intro by • TALES OF ANGRIA/Charlotte Brontë/Edited with Intro John Ashbery/0-14-310484-5/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics. and Notes by Heather Glen/0-14-043509-3/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics. • THE BIBLE/With the Apocrypha/King James Edition/Edited with an Intro and Notes by David Norton/0-14-144151-8/ • A PRINCESS OF MARS/Edgar Rice Burroughs/Edited with $16.00/New to Penguin Classics. Intro and Notes by John Seelye/0-14-310488-8/$9.00/New to Penguin Classics. • THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD/Anon/Translated by Gyurme Dorje/Edited by Graham Coleman with Thupten • LIFE IS A DREAM/Pedro Calderón del la Barca/Translated Jinpa/0-14-310494-2/$20.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. with Intro and Notes by Gregary Racz/0-14-310482-9/ $11.00/Penguin Classics Original. • RASHOMON and OTHER STORIES/Ryunosuke Akutagawa/ Intro by Haruki Murakami/Translated with Notes by Jay Rubin/ • THE PENGUIN BOOK OF HEBREW VERSE/Edited and cover by Yoshihiro Tatsumi/0-14-303984-9/$15.00/Penguin Translated by T. Carmi/0-14-042467-9/$20.00/Dual Language. Classics Deluxe Edition. • THE POEMS/Catullus/Edited and Translated by Peter • EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM:A Report on the Banality of Whigham/0-14-044981-7/$14.00. Evil/Hannah Arendt/Into by Amos Elon/0-14-303988-1/$15.00. • A LIFE IN LETTERS/Anton Chekhov/Translated by • BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE/Hannah Arendt/Intro by Rosamund Bartlett and Anthony Phillips/Intro and Notes Jerome Kohn/0-14-310481-0/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics. by Rosamund Bartlett/0-14-044922-1/$16.00. • ON REVOLUTION/Hannah Arendt/Intro by Jonathan Shell/ • THE WAY OF THE WORLD AND OTHER PLAYS/ 0-14-303990-3/$16.00/New to Penguin Classics. William Congreve/Edited by Eric Rump/0-14-144185-2/$16.00. • MEDITATIONS/Marcus Aurelius/Edited and Translated and • THE DIVINE COMEDY/Volume I/Inferno/Dante Alighieri/ with Notes by Martin Hammond/Intro by Diskin Clay/ Tranlsated and Edited by Robin Kirkpatrick/0-14-044895-0/ 0-14-044933-7/$10.00. $16.00/Dual Language. • THE ADVENTURES OF AUGIE MARCH/Saul Bellow/ • SELECTED POEMS/John Donne/Intro and Notes by Ilona Intro by Christopher Hitchens/0-14-303957-1/$15.00. Bell/0-14-042440-7/$11.00/Replaces the 1950 Hayward edition. • DANGLING MAN/Saul Bellow/Intro by J.M. Coetzee/ • DECADENT POETRY/Ernest Dowson,Arthur Symons, 0-14-303987-3/$13.00. and John Davidson,Various/Edited by Lisa Rodensky/ 0-14-042413-X/$15.00/Includes Oscar Wilde, Rosamond • THE BOOK OF IMAGINARY BEINGS/Jorge Luis Borges/ Marriott,W.B.Yeats, and Lord Alfred Douglas. Translated by Andrew Hurley/Illustrated by Peter Sís/ 0-14-303993-8/$16.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • THE WOMEN’S WAR/Alexandre Dumas/Translated and Edited by Robin Buss/0-14-044977-9/$16.00/Penguin Classics • JANE EYRE/Charlotte Brontë/New Intro and Notes by Original. Stevie Davis/0-14-/$.00/New Edition. • SHAHNAMEH: The Persian Book of Kings/Abolqasem • SHIRLEY/Charlotte Brontë/Edited by Jessica Cox/Intro Ferdowsi/Translated by Dick Davis/Foreword by Azar Nafisi/ by Lucasta Miller/0-14-143986-6/$8.00/New Edition. 0-14-310493-4/$25.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TITLES UNDER PENGUIN CLASSICS OR SIGNET CLASSIC HEADERS ARE PAPERBACK TITLES • SELECTED FABLES /Jean de la Fontaine/Translated by James • SONS AND LOVERS/D. H. Lawrence/Edited by Helen Michie/Intro by Geoffrey Grigson/0-14-045524-8/$14.00. Baron and Carl Baron/Intro by Blake Morrison/ 0-14-144144-5/$11.00. • HOWARD’S END/E.M. Forster/Intro by Zadie Smith/ 0-14-118213-X/$11.00. • THE WOMAN WHO RODE AWAY; ST. MAWR;THE PRINCESS/D. H. Lawrence/Edited by Paul Poplawski/Intro by • THE LONGEST JOURNEY/E.M. Forster/Intro by Gilbert James Lasdun/0-14-144166-6/$15.00/Penguin Classics Original. Adair/0-14-144148-8/$13.00. • ARSÈNE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN-THIEF/Maurice LeBlanc/ • THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS/Sigmund Freud/ Intro and Notes by Michael Sims/0-14-310486-1/$14.00/ Translated by J.A. Underwood/Intro by John Forrester/ New to Penguin Classics. 0-14-243748-4/$15.00/Penguin Classics Original. • THE MAGICIAN/W. Somerset Maugham/New Intro and • THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE/Sigmund Freud/Translated Notes by Robert Calder/0-14-310489-6/$14.00. by Shaun Whiteside/Intro by Jeri Johnson/0-14-243746-8/ $14.00. • LONDON LABOUR AND THE LONDON POOR/Henry Mayhew/Edited with an Intro by Victor Neuburg/ • THE HARZ JOURNEY AND SELECTED PROSE/Heinrich 0-14-043241-8/$15.00/Now back in print. Heine/Translated, Edited, with Intro and Notes by Ritchie Robertson/0-14-044850-0/$15.00. • OMOO/Herman Melville/New Intro and Notes by Mary Bercaw Edwards/0-14-310492-6/$14.00/New to Penguin. • THE OUTSIDERS/S.E. Hinton/Intro by Jodi Picout/ 0-14-303985-7/$13.00. • SELECTED POEMS OF HERMAN MELVILLE/Edited with Intro and Notes by Robert Faggen/0-14-303903-2/$14.00/ • THE PRIVATE MEMOIRS AND CONFESSIONS OF A New to Penguin Classics. JUSTIFIED SINNER/James Hogg/Edited with an Intro by Karl Miller/0-14-144153-4/$11.00. • A LIFE IN LETTERS/Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Edited by Cliff Eisen/Translated by Stewart Spencer/0-14-144146-1/ • THE ODYSSEY/Homer/Translated by Robert Fagles/Intro $17.00/New to Penguin Classics. and Notes by Bernard Knox/0-14-303995-4/$15.00. • THE GUIDE/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Michael Gorra/ • THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE/Shirley Jackson/Intro 0-14-303964-4/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics. by Laura Miller/0-14-303989-9/$14.00. • MALGUDI DAYS/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Jhumpa Lahiri/ • WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE/Shirley 0-14-303965-2/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics. Jackson/Intro by Jonathan Lethem/Cover by Thomas Ott/ 0-14-303997-1/$14.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • THE PAINTER OF SIGNS/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Monica Ali/0-14-303966-0/$13.00/New to Penguin Classics. • HAUNTED DOLL’S HOUSE and OTHER GHOSTS:The Complete Ghost Stories of M.R. James,Volume 2/M.R. James/ • THE RAMAYANA:A Shortened Modern Prose Version of Edited with Intro and Notes by S.T. Joshi/0-14-303992-X/ the Indian Epic/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Pankaj Mishra/ $15.00. 0-14-303967-9/$13.00. • CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON/Immanuel Kant/Translated • TWENTY LOVE SONGS and A POEM OF DESPAIR/Pablo by Marcus Weigelt and Max Muller/Intro and Notes by Neruda/Translated by W.S. Merwin/Intro by Cristiani García/ Marcus Weigelt/0-14-044747-4/ $18.00/New to Penguin 0-14-303996-2/$12.00/New to Penguin Classics. Classics. • THE PORTABLE EDGAR ALLAN POE/Edgar Allan Poe/ • DHARMA BUMS/Jack Kerouac/Intro by Ann Douglas/Cover Edited by J. Gerald Kennedy/0-14-303991-1/$18.00/Fully by Jason/0-14-303960-1/$15.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe revised collection and the first updated version since 1945. Edition. • EXCELLENT WOMEN/Barbara Pym/Intro by A.N.Wilson/ • SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION/Ken Kesey/Intro by 0-14-310487-X/$14.00/Penguin Classics Original. Charles Bowden/0-14-303986-5/$16.00/New to Penguin Classics. • GRAVITY’S RAINBOW/Thomas Pynchon/Cover by Frank Miller/0-14-303994-6/$18.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • LADY CHATTERLY’S LOVER/D. H. Lawrence/Intro by Doris Lessing/Cover by Chester Brown/0-14-303961-X/$13.00/ • LYRICAL BALLADS/William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. Coleridge/Edited by Michael Schmidt/0-14-042462-8/$14.00/ Penguin Classics Original. • THE FOX;THE CAPTAIN’S DOLL;THE LADYBIRD/D. H. Lawrence/Intro by Helen Dunmore and David Ellis/Notes by • GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL/François Rabelais/ David Ellis/Edited by Dieter Miehl/0-14-144183-6/$15.00. Newly Translated by M.A. Screech/0-14-044550-1/$17.00. 2 • TWELVE ANGRY MEN/Reginald Rose/Intro by David SIGNET CLASSIC Mamet/0-14-310440-3/$11.00/New to Penguin Classics. • THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW CARNEGIE and • CYRANO de BERERAC/Edmond Rostand/Translated and THE GOSPEL OF WEALTH/Andrew Carnegie/Intro by Edited with Intro and Notes by Carol Clark/0-14-044968-X/ Gordon Hutner/0-451-53038-1/$6.95. $12.00 • THIS SIDE OF PARADISE/F. Scott Fitzgerald/New Intro • PHILOSOPHY IN THE BOUDOIR/Marquis de Sade/Intro by by Matthew J. Bruccoli/0-451-53034-9/$6.95/Now includes Francine du Plessix Gray/Translated by Joachim Neugroschel/ Fitzgerald’s own text corrections. Cover by Tomer Hanuka/0-14-303901-6/$15.00/Deluxe Edition. • TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES/Thomas Hardy/New Intro • CEREMONY/Leslie Marmon Silko/Intro by Larry McMurtry/ by Marcelle Clements/0-451-53027-6/$5.95. 0-14-310491-8/$15.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE & CONSTITU- • STRANGE TALES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO/Pu Songling/ TION OF THE UNITED STATES/New Intro and Notes by Translated with an Intro by John Minford/0-14-044740-7/$16.00. Richard Heffner & Alexander Heffner/0-451-52981-2/$5.95. • BURNING BRIGHT:A Play in Story Form/John Steinbeck/ • DEATH IN VENICE/Thomas Mann/Translated with an Intro Intro and Notes by John Ditsky/0-14-303944-X/$12.00/New by Jefferson Chase/0-451-53032-2/$7.95.
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