New York Review Books classics
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The series New York Review Books classics represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Calgary Public Library.
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New York Review Books classics
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- 1941 : the year that keeps returning
- 1941 : the year that keeps returning
- A chill in the air : an Italian war diary, 1939-1940
- A dictionary of symbols : the definitive edition
- A favourite of the gods ; : and, A compass error
- A legacy
- A memoir of the Warsaw uprising
- A month in the country
- A visit to Don Otavio : a Mexican journey
- Abel and Cain
- Act of passion
- Act of passion
- Agostino
- Alien hearts
- Augustus
- Beware of pity
- Blood dark
- Butcher's Crossing
- Cassandra at the wedding
- Compulsory games : and other stories
- Confusion
- Confusion : the private papers of Privy Councillor R. Von D. / Stefan Zweig ; translated from the German by Anthea Bell ; introduction by George Prochnik
- Conversations with Beethoven : a novel
- Difficult women : a memoir of three
- Eve's Hollywood
- Everything flows
- Exploits and adventures of Brigadier Gerard
- Fair play
- Fair play
- Fat city
- Fatale
- Fear : a novel of World War I
- Fortunes of war : the Levant trilogy
- Girl, 20
- Ice trilogy
- Images and shadows : part of a life
- In a lonely place
- In the café of lost youth
- Inverted world
- Journey into the mind's eye : fragments of an autobiography
- Journey into the past
- Journey into the past
- Katalin Street
- Kolyma stories
- Käsebier takes Berlin
- Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk : selected stories of Nikolai Leskov
- Last letters : the prison correspondence, September 1944-January 1945
- Life with Picasso
- Like death
- Love in a fallen city
- Loving
- Machines in the head : selected stories
- Melville : a novel
- Memoirs of Montparnasse
- Memories : from Moscow to the Black Sea
- Memories of the future
- Moderan
- Monsieur Monde vanishes
- Moravagine
- More was lost : a memoir
- My face for the world to see
- Naked earth
- Negrophobia : an urban parable
- Nightmare alley
- Notes of a crocodile
- Nothing but the night
- Omer Pasha Latas
- On being blue : a philosophical inquiry
- Once and forever : the tales of Kenji Miyazawa
- One fat Englishman
- Pedigree
- People of the city
- Ride a cockhorse
- Rock, paper, scissors and other stories
- Sand
- Schlump
- Skylark
- Sleepless nights
- Slow days, fast company : the world, the flesh, and L.A.
- Speedboat
- Stalingrad
- Take a girl like you
- That awful mess on the Via Merulana
- The Golovlyov family
- The Letter Killers Club
- The adventures and misadventures of Maqroll
- The bad side of books : selected essays
- The book of Blam
- The book of Ebenezer le Page
- The bridge of beyond
- The burning of the world : a memoir of 1914
- The collected essays of Elizabeth Hardwick
- The complete fiction
- The enchanted April
- The fortunes of war : the Balkan trilogy
- The gate
- The goshawk
- The land breakers
- The long ships
- The mad and the bad
- The memoirs of two young wives
- The mirador : dreamed memories of Irène Némirovsky by her daughter
- The moth snowstorm : nature and joy
- The mountain lion
- The one-straw revolution : an introduction to natural farming
- The rim of morning : two tales of cosmic horror
- The road : stories, journalism, and essays
- The three Christs of Ypsilanti
- The true deceiver
- The unknown masterpiece : and, Gambara
- The word of the speechless : selected stories of Julio Ramón Ribeyro
- Three bedrooms in Manhattan
- Three summers
- Thus were their faces : stories
- Tolstoy, Rasputin, others, and me : the best of Teffi
- We have only this life to live : the selected essays of Jean-Paul Sartre, 1939-1975
- You'll enjoy it when you get there : the stories of Elizabeth Taylor
- Young man with a horn
- Young once
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