Myron Levoy’s Award-Winning Young-Adult Novels Are Now Available for the Kindle
All five of Myron Levoy’s beloved and critically acclaimed young-adult novels—“Alan and Naomi,” “A Shadow Like a Leopard,” “Three Friends,” “Pictures of Adam,” and “Kelly ’n’ Me”—are now available for the Amazon Kindle from A. J. Cornell Publications. - January 18, 2011
Award-Winning Young Adult Novel "Alan and Naomi" is Now Available for the Kindle
The first of author Myron Levoy’s five award-winning and critically acclaimed young adult novels is now available for the Amazon Kindle. - December 21, 2010
Four Rare Cornell Woolrich Novellas, Unavailable for Decades, Are Published
Suspense master Cornell Woolrich (1903-1968) is best known for his novella “Rear Window,” the basis of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1950s film. The most riveting of his other novellas have now been collected in a single volume entitled Four Novellas of Fear (A. J. Cornell Publications). - March 11, 2010
A. J. Cronin’s Two "Missing" Novels Are Finally Published
Amazingly, two novels by bestselling 20th-century Scottish author A. J. Cronin, “Vigil in the Night” and “The Valorous Years,” have never been published in book form. They are now available in paperback from A. J. Cornell Publications. - September 29, 2009
At Last. A Fun and Easy Way to Learn American History.
A. J. Cornell Publications is proud to announce the publication of Conversations in Early American History: 1492-1837 (A Comprehensive Question and Answer Guide), by Mark Phillips, author of The Wizard of Oz Vocabulary Builder. - December 15, 2008
A. J. Cornell Publications Releases “Vocabulary Dictionary and Workbook: 2,856 Words You Must Know,” by Mark Phillips
After the success of its two story-based vocabulary builders and its story-based grammar tutorial, A. J. Cornell Publications is proud to announce the release of a complete vocabulary dictionary and workbook. - October 30, 2006
What Do the Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio, and Tarzan Have in Common?
Three fun-to-use titles from A. J. Cornell Publications—The Wizard of Oz Vocabulary Builder, The Pinocchio Intermediate Vocabulary Builder, and Tarzan and Jane’s Guide to Grammar—have been chosen as recommended texts by two renowned reading and literacy authorities. - October 29, 2006