The Outsiders

  • The Outsiders
    By Michael Coren, John Pilger

    In 1983 John Pilger interviewed nine remarkable people in a series broadcast on Channel 4 called "The Outsiders." He and Michael Coren, who researched the series have edited these, and...

  • The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success
    By William N. Thorndike Jr.

    The second semester focused on extensive interviews with for- mer company executives, investors, Wall Street analysts, bankers, peer company executives, and, of course, the CEOs themselves (we spoke to every living CEO).

  • The Outsiders
    By S. E. Hinton

    "The Outsiders transformed young-adult fiction from a genre mostly about prom queens, football players and high school crushes to one that portrayed a darker, truer world." —The New York Times "Taut with tension, filled with drama." ...

  • The Outsiders: Adolescent Tenderness and Staying Gold
    By Ann M. Ciasullo

    This volume traces the unique trajectory of The Outsiders, from beloved book to beloved movie.

  • The Outsiders
    By Albert Camus

    Simplified Chinese edition of The Outsiders by Albert Camus . In Simplified Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

  • The Outsiders
    By S. E. Hinton

    A revealing account of the tensions, fears, and frustrations of gang life from a teenage boy's point of view

  • The Outsiders
    By Todd Howard

    Discuses the novel, The Outsiders, including the life of its author, S.E. Hinton, and the novel's historical background, plot, characters, themes, and literary analysis.

  • The Outsiders: Book Two
    By Brandon Faircloth

    The second book in the acclaimed horror series by Brandon Faircloth is finally here.Jason and his grandfather Dr. Barron track down and destroy creatures they call the Outsiders--monsters that hide behind human forms and are supported by ...

  • The Outsiders: The Deep
    By Lee Garbett, Adam Kubert, Peter Tomasi

    Batman is gone, but his mission continues. Now it falls to the Dark Knight's closest confidant, Alfred Pennyworth, to re-form the covert action team known as the Outsiders.

  • The Outsiders: Exposing the Secretive World of Ireland's Travellers
    By Eamon Dillon

    The Outsiders, first published in 2006, uncovers the secretive world of Irish Travellers where prejudice, crime and a burning loyalty to family, clan and tradition have made the community stand apart.

  • The Outsiders
    By S. E Hinton

    When it was first published in 1967, The Outsiders defied convention with its immediate, deeply sympathetic portrayal of Ponyboy and his struggle to find a place for himself in a difficult world.

  • The Outsiders: Book One
    By Brandon Faircloth

    This is the definitive entry point into The Outsiders universe-a place where nothing is what it seems and depending on who you ask, the heroes may be the biggest monsters of them all.

  • The Outsiders
    By J.B

    "Outsiders" is an engaging science fiction story about friendship and outer space.

  • The Outsiders
    By James Corbett

    It is an experience that will define the rest of his life.The Outsiders moves from early-80s Liverpool, via Nadezhda's clandestine background in war-torn Europe, through to the present day, taking in the global and local events that shape ...

  • The Outsiders
    By Gerald Seymour

    Learning that a Russian gangster responsible for a teammate's death is in Costa del Sol, MI5 officer Winnie Monks and her surveillance unit interrupt a young British couple's vacation, with dramatic results.

  • The Outsiders: Refugees in Europe Since 1492
    By Philipp Ther

    Refugees in Europe Since 1492 Philipp Ther. 1. THE. ROOTS. OF. INTOLERANCE: RELIGIOUS. CONFLICTS. AND. RELIGIOUS. REFUGEES ... fleeing Herod's henchmen and able to return to their home in the Galilee only after the king's death. The biblical ...

  • The Outsiders
    By S. E. Hinton

    Three brothers struggle to stay together after their parents' death, as they search for an identity among the conflicting values of their adolescent society in which they find themselves outsiders.

  • The Outsiders
    By S. E. Hinton

    Ponyboy and his brothers have a rough life, but they have their gang "the greasers" to protect them. When the gang's rivals, the Socials attack Ponyboy and Johnny one day, the rivalry becomes much worse.