Anchor Books

Anchor Books is a publisher who has published at least 59 editions.

A Thousand Acres
Amsterdam
Surfacing
The Edible Woman
Midaq Alley
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
Crazy Rich Asians
Babyji
Zigzag Street
Negotiating with the Dead
The Infinite Variety of Music
The Martian Chronicles
Northern Ireland: 30 Years of Photography
Mac Rí Éireann
Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry
The Wheel of Life & Death
Riddle of the Ice: A Scientific Adventure into the Arctic
The Confessions of Lady Nijō
Going Out
Precious and the Mystery of Meerkat Hill
Patterns of Anarchy: A Collection of Writings on the Anarchist Tradition
Night & Horses & the Desert: An Anthology of Classical Arabic Literature
Battleground
Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on Love, Men and Sex
How the World Really Works
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present
Rich People Problems
Silence
On Chesil Beach
Morning and Evening Talk
Invented Lives: Narratives of Black Women 1860-1960
Into the Wild
Out of the Girls' Room and Into the Night: Stories
Sunzi Speaks: The Art of War
Diary
The Underground Railroad
Hello Cupcake!
The Mistress of Lilliput
To Paradise
The Odyssey
The Sister
God's Bits of Wood
Fermat's last theorem
Marx & Engels: Basic Writings on Politics and Philosophy
'Heaven Is Real': John Maus and the Truth of Pop
Bryson's Dictionary for Writers and Editors
Foxfire 9: General Stores, The Jud Nelson Wagon, A Praying Rock, A Catawban Indian Potter, Haint Tales, Quilting, Homes Cures, The Log Cabin Revisited
Foxfire 12: War Stories, Cherokee Traditions, Summer Camps, Square Dancing, Crafts, and More Affairs of Plain Living
The Good Husband of Zebra Drive
House Arrest and Piano: Two Plays
One Thousand and One Nights: A Retelling
Visions: How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century
Faust
A princess remembers
The Unbearable Lightness of Scones
People of the Lake: Mankind & Its Beginnings
The Reavers
The Road to Verdun: World War I's Most Momentous Battle and the Folly of Nationalism
Playing with Posture