The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Twelfth Edition | 
enlarge | Creators: Linda H. Peterson, John C. Brereton Publisher: W. W. Norton Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 168247
Media: Paperback Edition: 12 Pages: 1288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.2 x 1.7
ISBN: 0393929485 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.0427 EAN: 9780393929485 ASIN: 0393929485
Publication Date: January 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description With a wide variety of genres, authors, subjects, and styles, The Norton Reader offers the largest and most thoughtfully chosen collection of essays available in one volume. New essays maintain the Reader's long-standing balance of classic and contemporary, canonical and lesser-known selections. The Twelfth Edition also includes important new coverage of visual and spoken textsphotographs, paintings, drawings, and other images that were originally published with the essays.
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The Norton Reader October 28, 2008 John A. Stark (Borger, TX) My daughter needed this book for class and I found it on Amazon.com alot cheaper than it was at the college book store. I ordered it and had it shipped in the 3-5 day range and it was here in 3 days. Thanks
The Norton Reader October 13, 2008 Maxwell Smart Excellent condition, fast delivery, couldn't have asked for more and all for a great price!
Norton is a reader October 1, 2008 Paul Bushey (Texas) I purchased this for my non-fiction english class and have not yet read through all of it; but from what I have seen and from what I plan on reading outside of the course, this anthology is great! Buy it if you like essayists, controversial topics, or if you just like to read an occasional quick story.
good read. February 29, 2004 C. Hughes (pennsylvania) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We've used this in my english class a lot. Someone is selected to analyze an essay, write about its style, content, and other features, and then the student writes down a couple discussion questions and then leads a discussion each friday about the essay. I have found each of the essays informative and educational. Some are rather dry, some are sarcastic, some are flat out funny. There are essays of length (10+ pages) and then some that cover only a few pages. The essays cover such subtopics as patriotism, nature, education, politics, and forms of writing. Combining all of these essays together into one book leads to a great read that, finding a way to suit anyone's interests.
Fabulous Stories December 1, 2002 Joseph Villapaz (USA) 6 out of 12 found this review helpful
College English text yes, but contains a huge variety of stories from notable writers. Short stories yes, but great for those who don't want to delve into full-length novels. Also contains questions to think about after many of the essays and mini biographies of the authors.
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