Seth Adler, setting out alone from New York in the latter part of the nineteenth century as a young Jew in quest of a freer, open life in the South land, was sure all adversity could be overcome by courage and perseverance. In his struggle to build a...
Throughout post-Watergate America, a land of widespread disenchantment, women by the thousands are flocking into the legal profession - not a few of them idealists. But what is it like, if you are a young, single female today, to crash this bastion o...
An economy gone haywire, the shock waves stunning a nation, a President blithely declaring fear itself to be public enemy No. 1, a comfortable world lost and a brave new one not yet born - this was America in the Thirties. And for many of her best ...
A revisionist version of the Robin Hood legend portrays Philip Mark, a poor Frenchman commissioned as Sheriff of Nottingham, who is caught between his high ideals and the tyrannical whims of King John. A first novel. 20,000 first printing. $15...
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ashes to AshesWhen the assistant manager of a hardware store in rural New Jersey shows up at the offices of Cubbage & Wakeham, an elite New York auction house, with a worn musical manuscript he hopes to s...
A riveting new novel from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Kluger. A literary treasure for all World War II buffs set in Denmark during the 5-year Nazi occupation, Hamlet's Children is a major new historical novel by Pulitzer Prize-winner Richar...