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  • The Invisible Wallby Harry Bernstein

    Random House Publishing Group 2007; US$ 15.00

    ?There are places that I have never forgotten. A little cobbled street in a smoky mill town in the North of England has haunted me for the greater part of my life. It was inevitable that I should write about it and the people who lived on both sides of its ?Invisible Wall.? ? The narrow street where Harry Bernstein grew up, in a small English mill... more...

  • The Golden Willowby Harry Bernstein

    Random House Publishing Group 2009; US$ 25.00

    Harry Bernstein started chronicling his life at the age of ninety-four, after the death of his beloved wife, Ruby. In his first book, The Invisible Wall , he told a haunting story of forbidden love in World War I-era England. Then Bernstein wrote The Dream , the touching tale of his family?s immigrant experience in Depression-era Chicago and New... more...

  • The Dreamby Harry Bernstein

    Random House Publishing Group 2008; US$ 16.00

    ?Dreams played an important part in our lives in those early days in England. Our mother invented them for us to make up for all the things we lacked and to give us some hope for the future.? During the hard and bitter years of his youth in England, Harry Bernstein?s selfless mother struggles to keep her six children fed and clothed. But she never... more...

  • The Invisible Wallby Harry Bernstein

    Random House 2010; US$ 10.67

    Harry Bernstein was born into a world of hardship and suffering in a northern mill town, in the shadow of the First World War. His brutish father spends what little he earns at the tailoring shop on drink, while his devoted mother survives on her dreams - that new shoes might secure Harry's admission to a fancy school, that her daughter might... more...

  • The Dreamby Harry Bernstein

    Random House 2008; US$ 10.67

    On a narrow cobbled street in a northern mill town young Harry Bernstein and his family face a daily struggle to make ends meet. This is the true story of those harsh years, overshadowed by the First World War. Amidst the hardship and suffering, Harry's devoted mother clings to a dream - that one day they might escape this grinding poverty for... more...

  • Essays on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shruggedby Robert Mayhew; Michael S. Berliner; Andrew Bernstein; Harry Binswanger; Tore Boeckmann; Jeff Britting; Debi Ghate; Onkar Ghate; Allan Gotthelf; Edwin A. Locke; Shoshana Milgram; Leonard Peikoff; Richard Ralston; Gregory Salmieri; Tara Smith; Mary Ann Sures; Darryl Wright

    Lexington Books 2009; US$ 43.99

    This is the first scholarly study of Atlas Shrugged, covering in detail the historical, literary, and philosophical aspects of Ayn Rand's magnum opus. Topics explored in depth include the history behind the novel's creation, publication, and reception; its nature as a romantic novel; and its presentation of a radical new philosophy. more...

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