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  1. Chronicle Books publishes books in subjects such as architecture, art, culture, interior design, cooking, children's books, gardening, pop culture, fiction, food, travel, and photography. [3] It has published a number of New York Times Best Sellers ; the Griffin and Sabine series by Nick Bantock , Me Without You by Lisa Swerling and ...

  2. Our Story. Who We Are. Chronicle Books is an independent publisher based in San Francisco that has been making things since the Summer of Love. We are inspired by the enduring magic of books, and by sparking the passions of others.

  3. The Book of Chronicles (Hebrew: דִּבְרֵי־הַיָּמִים Dīvrē-hayYāmīm, "words of the days") is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books (1–2 Chronicles) in the Christian Old Testament. Chronicles is the final book of the Hebrew Bible, concluding the third section of the Jewish Tanakh, the Ketuvim ("Writings").

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChronicleChronicle - Wikipedia

    The term often refers to a book written by a chronicler in the Middle Ages describing historical events in a country, or the lives of a nobleman or a clergyman, although it is also applied to a record of public events.

  5. 24 de ene. de 2024 · January 24, 2024by Terry Williams. As an avid reader and book collector for over 20 years, I‘ve explored the catalogs of publishers big and small. But few have captured my curiosity and attention span like San Francisco-based indie publisher Chronicle Books. Founded in 1967 by a husband-wife team, Chronicle Books has always danced to the beat ...

  6. Wash Day Diaries. What Is Love? (picture book) What's Your Poo Telling You? Worst-Case Scenario series. Categories: Books by publisher. San Francisco Chronicle. Books by publishing company of the United States.

  7. Books of Chronicles. The First and Second Chronicles are history books in the Old Testament. They tell the history of Israel differently from the Books of Kings. Using Biblical books (like Samuel and Kings) and other sources, the "Chronicler" encourages the Jews who returned from exile in Babylon.