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- The great American novel, Philip Roth
- Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes ; translated by John Ormsby
- Moll Flanders, Daniel Defoe ; with an introduction by John Mullan
- Don Quixote, by Miguel Cervantes ; [abridged by Perry Keenlyside]
- Life of a good-for-nothing, Joseph von Eichendorff ; translated by J.G. Nichols
- Black no more, being an account of the strange and wonderful workings of science in the Land of the Free, A.D. 1933-1940, George S. Schuyler ; with an introd. by Charles R. Larson
- Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes ; translated, with a critical text based on the first editions of 1605 and 1615, and with variant readings, variorum notes, and an introduction by Samuel Putnam
- Going down, Jennifer Belle
- Budding prospects, a pastoral, T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Moll Flanders, by Daniel Defoe ; with a new introduction by Holly Robinson and an afterword by Regina Barreca
- El Lazarillo de Tormes, y de sus fortunas y adversidades, Anónimo
- McSorley's wonderful saloon, Joseph Mitchell ; foreword by Calvin Trillin
- The girl with the golden shoes, a novella by Colin Channer with and afterword by Russell Banks
- Last words on Earth, Javier Serena ; translated from the Spanish by Katie Whittemore
- Rigadoon, Louis-Ferdinand Céline ; introduction by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ; translated by Ralph Manheim
- The autograph man, a novel, Zadie Smith
- Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes
- Driving on the rim, Thomas McGuane
- Mobile library, by David Whitehouse
- Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes ; translated by Edith Grossman
- The adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow ; with an introduction by Martin Amis
- Last last chance, Fiona Maazel
- Lord Baltimore, memoirs of the adventures of Ensworth Harding ; how he was abandoned on a highway by his father, his sufferings on a barrier island, his journey through coastal Georgia, his acquaintance with Liverpool, Tilly, Brantley, and notorious adventurers, with all that he suffered at the hands of man and fate written by himself, and now set forth, by S.M.G. Doster