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| George Plimpton (1927–2003)Also known as: George Plimpton, George Ed Plimpton, ed. George Plimpton, et al. George Plimpton, Editor George Plimpton, George, editor: Plimpton ... (see complete list), George Capote] Plimpton, Edited by George Plimpton, George (ed.); et al. Plimpton, Editor (1953-2003) George Plimpton | 1,334 | 24 | (3.77) | 0 | 0 |
- Truman Capote: In Which Various Friends, Enemies, Acquaintences and… 192 copies, 4 reviews
- Paper Lion: Confessions of a Last-String Quarterback 150 copies, 5 reviews
- The Writer's Chapbook: A Compendium of Fact, Opinion, Wit, and Advice from… 99 copies, 1 review
- The Curious Case of Sidd Finch 86 copies
- Writers at Work 03 (Paris Review) 54 copies
- Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews 52 copies
- Beat Writers at Work (Modern Library (Paperback)) 49 copies
- Writers at Work (The Paris Review Interviews, 4th Series) 46 copies
- The Bogey Man: A Month on the PGA Tour 46 copies
- Out of My League 44 copies, 3 reviews
- Open Net 42 copies, 3 reviews
- Writers at Work 02 (Paris Review) 39 copies, 1 review
- Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, 5th Series (Writers at Work) 37 copies
- The Best of Plimpton 27 copies
- Mad Ducks and Bears 26 copies
- Home Run (Harvest Original) 25 copies, 1 review
- Shadow Box: An Amateur in the Ring 24 copies, 2 reviews
- The Man in the Flying Lawn Chair: And Other Excursions and Observations 23 copies, 1 review
- Writers at Work 09: The Paris Review Interviews Ninth Series 21 copies
- The Best American Sports Writing 1997 (Best American Sports Writing) 20 copies
- Ernest Shackleton (A&E Biography) 19 copies
- Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews Sixth Series 18 copies
- Writers at work : the Paris review interviews, eighth series 18 copies
- Poets at Work: The Paris Review Interviews 15 copies
- Fireworks 14 copies
- The X Factor: A Quest for Excellence 14 copies
- The Paris Review: Theater (Paris Review) 11 copies, 1 review
- The Best American Movie Writing 1998 (Serial) 9 copies
- George Plimpton on Sports (On) 9 copies
- The Paris Review: 136 (Paris Review) 9 copies
- Pet Peeves: Or Whatever Happened to Doctor Rawff? 8 copies
- Hank Aaron: One for The Record 8 copies
- The Paris Review Anthology 5 copies
- The Paris Review, No 135 5 copies
- Paris Review #167 5 copies
- One More July 5 copies
- A Sports Bestiary 5 copies
- Norton Book of Sports 5 copies
- The rabbit's umbrella 4 copies, 1 review
- The Paris Review 157 Winter 2000-2001 2 copies
- The Paris Review, vol 42, No. 154 (Spring 2000): The Poetry Issue 2 copies
- The Paris Review 150 Spring 1999 (45th Anniversary Edition) 2 copies
- The Education of Shakespeare : Illustrated from the Schoolbooks in use in… 2 copies
- The Paris Review 159 Fall 2001 2 copies
- The Paris Review, No. 158, New Writers Issue, Spri... 2 copies
- Truman Capote 1 copy
- The Writer's Chapbook: A Compendium of Fact, Opinion, Wit, and Advice… 1 copy
- THE PARIS REVIEW # 55 - Fall 1972 1 copy
- The Paris Review 163 Fall 2002 1 copy
- Paris Review 16: Capote Interview 1 copy
- The Paris Review #31 1 copy
- The Paris Review/Issue 134 (Paris Review No. 134) 1 copy
- The Paris Review, Fall 2004, Number 171 1 copy, 1 review
- THE PARIS REVIEW 75 Spring 1979 1 copy
- THE PARIS REVIEW VOLUME 36, NO. 131: SUMMER, 1994 1 copy
- The Paris Review 85, Fall 1982 1 copy
- Paris Review 32 :Cocteau Picasso Intervi 1 copy
- Paris Review #117 1 copy
- The Paris Review 71 1 copy
- Paris Review Book of Heartbreak, Madness, Sex, Love, Betrayal, Outsiders,… 1 copy
- Toni Frissell: Photographs : 1933-1967 1 copy
- Paris Review 147 1 copy
- Paris Review #148 1 copy
- Paris Review # 166 1 copy
- The Paris Review Book of Heartbreak, Madness ,Sex, Love, Betrayal : A… 1 copy
- The Paris Review #35 1 copy
- The Paris Review 155 Summer 2000 1 copy
- The Paris Review Volume 28, No. 100: Summer/Fall, 1986 1 copy
- The Paris Review 154 Spring 2000 1 copy
- American Journey: the Times of Robert F. Kennedy (Interviews By Jean… 1 copy
- Paris Review # 69 1 copy
- The Paris Review: Issue No 140 1 copy
- The Paris Review: Vol. 30, No. 108. Fall 1988 1 copy
- Roughing It (1872) (The Oxford Mark Twain) 1 copy
- The Paris Review: 137 1 copy
- The Paris Review Volume 30, No. 109: Winter, 1988 1 copy
- The Paris Review Volume Vol. 22, No. 77 Winter-Spring 1980 1 copy
- The Paris Review # 141 Winter 1996 1 copy
- The Paris Review # 152 1 copy
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