Dial Press.
Dial Press publishing house founded in 1923 by Lincoln MacVeagh
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Across a billion years | |
The amen corner : a play | |
Analog's golden anniversary anthology. | |
And my mean old mother will be sorry, Blackboard bear | |
Another country | |
The apple of the eye | |
Bad popes | |
A bowl of Bishop : Museum thoughts and other verses | |
Broken music | |
Brother Ray : Ray Charles' own story | |
The brothers K | |
The cauldron boils | |
The Dahomean : an historical novel | |
David, the king | |
Daybreak | |
Deer park | |
Deerbrook | |
Down all your streets : a novel | |
Ethics / Kropotkin. - New York, 1924. | |
Ethics : origin and development / Kropotkin ; authorized translation from the Russian by Louis S. Friedland and Joseph R. Piroshnikoff. | |
Ètika | |
The evolution of love | |
Frederic Remington's own West | |
The giant's house : a romance | |
Giovanni's room : a novel | |
Go tell it on the mountain | |
Good night, Willie Lee, I'll see you in the morning : poems | |
Great adventures and explorations : from the earliest times to the present as told by the explorers themselves | |
Great English short novels | |
Griffin's way : a novel | |
Hidden faces | |
Hui-lan Koo [Madame Wellington Koo] : an autobiography as told to Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer. | |
Imperfectionists | |
The interrupted journey : two lost hours "aboard a flying saucer" | |
Iron Man | |
Isaac Asimov's near futures and far. | |
Isaac Bashevis Singer : the magician of West 86th Street : a biography | |
The Jewish woman in America | |
The Jews : story of a people | |
John Dewey : philosopher of science and freedom : a symposium | |
The journals of Sylvia Plath | |
Kidnap : the story of the Lindbergh case | |
Killing everybody : a novel | |
Królowa Niebios | |
Little big man | |
A long day in november | |
The lynching of Orin Newfield | |
The man in the black coat turns : poems | |
Matthew Arnold | |
Merchants of heroin : an in-depth portrayal of business in the underworld | |
Miracles a parascientific inquiry into wondrous phenomena | |
Moon Harvest | |
Mrs. Dally has a lover : and other plays | |
My blood and my treasure | |
Newport Jazz Festival : the illustrated history | |
Observations, 1924: | |
One day, when I was lost : a scenario based on Alex Haley's "The autobiography of Malcom X" | |
One hundred twenty six days of continuous sunshine | |
Our changing theatre | |
The persistence of vision | |
A piece of the power : four black mayors / by James Haskins. - New York, 1974. | |
Poet's choice | |
The Queen of Heaven | |
The rise of the Luftwaffe : forging the Secret German Air Weapon 1918-1940 | |
Rostros ocultos | |
Seven plays | |
Sex and the adolescent | |
Simenon's Paris | |
Songs and battle cries of a world at war | |
The Soviets expected it | |
Staying power : performing artists talk about their lives | |
The story of astronomy | |
Street art | |
I sure am glad to see you, Blackboard bear | |
Take me back : a novel | |
Tell me how long the train's been gone : a novel | |
Thousand hour day | |
Three who made a revolution : a biographical history | |
The unembarrassed muse : the popular arts in America | |
The United States in Vietnam | |
Untamed | |
War poems of the United Nations : three hundred poems : one hundred and fifty poets from twenty countries | |
We're in big trouble, Blackboard bear | |
When the giraffe runs down | |
Winter kills | |
The youngest revolution : a personal report on Cuba |