Examples of using Knopf in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Alfred A Knopf.
Cadet Knopf, you needed to see me?
Carlos Knopf.
Knopf wants to publish our book.
Fernando Knopf.
Knopf called the merger"a perfect marriage.".
What is it, Knopf?
I can't find Knopf, Fielding or Stansbury anywhere, ma'am.
He's going to Knopf.
Knopf, Picador UK, Vintage Books, and my other publishers around the world.
He's going to Knopf.
Mrs. Knopf, do you think this has to do with what happened to your son- with his tennis coach?
It's published by Knopf.
Packer's next two books were also published by Knopf: a novel, Songs Without Words(2007), and a collection of short fiction, Swim Back to Me(2011).
It is published by Knopf.
In her memoir My Life in France(Knopf), Julia Child, aided by her husband's great-nephew Alex Prud'homme, discusses her experiences attending the school in the late 1940s.
It is FSG, not Knopf.
The Fatal Shore wasoriginally published in 1986 by Alfred A. Knopf in the United States and by William Collins in the UK, and subsequently published in paperback the UK by Collins Harvill in 1987. The Folio Society published a slipcased premium edition in 1998, extending to a fourth printing in 2006.[citation needed].
Previously published by Knopf.
Carver's widow, Tess Gallagher, fought with Knopf for permission to republish the 17 stories in What We Talk About When We Talk About Love as they were originally written by Carver.[5] These original versions eventually appeared in Beginners, published by Jonathan Cape in 2009, and in the Library of America volume Collected Stories.[6].
That's being published by Knopf.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2004.
And my poetry, written in my mother's psych ward,will be published by Knopf.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 1972.
We're gonna need to search the room, Mrs. Knopf.
Word on the street… Bjornberg's signing with Knopf.
I was able to put thistheory to the test on two books that I was working on for Knopf.
I found that the only thing I was offered was to beAssistant to the Art Director at Alfred A. Knopf, a book publisher.
And lo and behold, soon enough, I was able to put thistheory to the test on two books that I was working on for Knopf.
But upon arrival there, in the fall of 1986, and doing a lot of interviews, I found that the only thing I was offered was to beAssistant to the Art Director at Alfred A. Knopf, a book publisher.
