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Artist & Photographer Biographies*6575544 HAPPY LITTLEACCIDENTS: The Wit and Wisdomof Bob Ross. Compiled by MichelleWitte. With his gentle demeanor andencouraging words, Bob Ross hascaptivated the world for decades. Witte starts with an introduction and briefbiography of Ross, and follows up with a collection of his greatest quotes and

most majestic works of art. Well illus. in color. Running Press.7¼x6¼. Pub. at $15.00 $11.95

2986868 PICASSO AND THE PAINTING THATSHOCKED THE WORLD. By Miles J. Unger. Thefascinating story of an artistic genius with asingular creative gift, filled with heartbreak andtriumph, despair and delirium–all played outagainst the backdrop of the worlds’ mostcaptivating city, Paris in the early 1900s. Illus.,some in color. 470 pages. S&S. 6¼x9¼.Pub. at $32.50 $7.95

2987813 SWIMMING WITH DALI: And Other Encounters withArtists. By Edwin Mullins. For more than half a century EdwinMullins has worked with some of the leading artists of our day. As awriter and journalist, film maker and broadcaster, he has beendelighted how these working relationships grew into friendships. This volume is an account of a number of those relationships. Photos.160 pages. Unicorn. 7x9½. Paperbound. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6951937 THE ART OF GEORGE AMESALDRICH. By Wendy Greenhouse et al. Ahighly regarded impressionist style artist,George Ames Aldrich drew on his years ofexperience living and studying in Europe tocreate beautiful landscape paintings. Hislife and work are explored in this gorgeousvolume, featuring color reproductionsalong with other archival and contextual

images. InUP. 9¾x10¼. Pub. at $35.00 $6.95

2809990 INSIDE THE ARTIST’S STUDIO. ByJoe Fig. In this fascinating and thought provokingcollection, twenty-four painters, video andmixed-media artists, sculptors, and photographersreveal their highly idiosyncratic techniques andphilosophies, as well as their daily habits andstrategies for getting work done. Fully illus. in color.256 pages. Princeton Architectural. 7x9½.Paperbound. Pub. at $35.00 $7.95

6856020 YOUNG LEONARDO: The Evolution of a Revolutionary Artist, 1472-1499. By J-P. Isbouts &C.H. Brown. Presents a fresh look at Leonardo daVinci’s formative years in Florence and Milan andopens a window into the artist’s mind as he slowlydevelops the groundbreaking techniques that willproduce the High Renaissance and change the courseof European art. Illus. in color. 231 pages. St. Martin’s.6¼x9½. Pub. at $26.99 $5.95

*2838389 LEONARDO, MICHELANGELO &RAPHAEL: Lives of the Renaissance Artists. ByGiorgio Vasari. This beautiful silk-bound, abridgededition focuses on three of Vasari’s subjects,Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and is illustrated with some of the greatest artworks evermade. Slipcased. 160 pages. Arcturus. 6¼x9¾.Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

*2912597 THE LIFE OF LEONARDO DAVINCI. By Giorgio Vasari. Illustrated with theworks of art discussed by Vasari (1511-1574),and including a selection of Da Vinci’s studies ofscience and technology, this cloth-bound,gold-foil stamped collectors edition paints anintriguing picture of the progress of art in thehands of the master. 128 pages. Thames &Hudson. 5½x7½. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

2883066 REGARDING THOMASROWLANDSON, 1757-1827: His Life, Art &Acquaintance. By Matthew & James Payne. Thisgripping story of one of the great graphic satirists ofthe British School is based on a mass of newresearch. It sheds new light on Rowlandson’s familybackground; his education and art training in London and Paris; his personal and professionalassociations; and more. 16 pages of color photos.

393 pages. Paul Holberton. 7x10. Pub. at $65.00 $9.95

6953808 CALDER: The Conquest ofTime–The Early Years, 1898-1940. By JedPerl. Alexander Calder is among the most widelyadmired artists of the 20th century. But only now,40 years after his death, is the full story of his lifebeing told. Perl shows us why Calder was andremains a barrier breaker, avant-garde artist withmass appeal. This is the first volume of theauthor’s two-volume biography. Well illus., some

in color. 687 pages. Knopf. 7½x9½. Pub. at $55.00 $12.95

*5762618 THE BRUEGELS: Lives andWorks in 500 Images. By Nigel Rodgers.Features the history of Peter Bruegel the Elder,who was one of the world’s most original artists,and who founded what became a dynasty ofpainters who continued his style, often with onlyminor variations for almost a century after hisdeath. Included is a wide-ranging gallery of over500 works of the Bruegel family. 256 pages.

Lorenz. 8¾x11¼. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

*2914107 FOURSOME: Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O’Keeffe,Paul Strand, Rebecca Salsbury. By Carolyn Burke. A captivating,spirited account of the intense relationships between these fourartists whose strong personalities, passionate feelings, and aestheticideals drew them together, pulled them apart, and profoundlyinfluenced the very shape of twentieth-century art. Illus., some incolor. 420 pages. Knopf. 6½x9½. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95

*3751228 UNTO THIS LAST: Two HundredYears of John Ruskin. By Tim Barringer et al. Aninnovative portrait of Ruskin as artist, art critic,social theorist, educator, and ecologicalcampaigner. Through thematic essays and detaileddiscussions of his works, this well illustratedvolume argues that, complex and contradictory,Ruskin’s ideas are of urgent importance today.331 pages. Yale. 9¼x11¾. Pub. at $55.00 $44.95

6776191 WILLIAM CAMERON MENZIES:The Shape of Films to Come. By JamesCurtis. Menzies was known for his visual flairand love of adventure and fantasy films–at imeless innova tor who me t icu lous lypreplanned the color and design of each filmthrough a series of sketches. With access tooriginal artwork, correspondence, scrapbooks,unpublished writings, and illustrations, Curtis

offers a portrait of an extraordinary artist of his time. 416 pages.Pantheon. 7x9½. Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95

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Save up to 80% off cover prices on these subjects:Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists · · · · · · 26 Adventurers & Explorers · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 42 Artist & Photographer Biographies · · · · · · · · · · · 2 Artists & Photographers · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25 Businessmen & Entrepreneurs · · · · · · · · · · · · · 58 Collected Biographies · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 52 Composers · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 36 Dictators, Scoundrels & Criminals · · · · · · · · · · 15 Families & Dynasties · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 62 Gay & Lesbian · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 52 Lives of Women · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 44

Memoirs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 65 Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists · · · · · · · · · · · 37 Notable Americans · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries· · · · · · · 6 Royalty & Royal Families · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 63 Scientists, Academics & Inventors · · · · · · · · · · 17 Spies & Espionage · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 Spiritual Figures & Leaders· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 64 Sports Stars · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 59 Unusual, Multifaceted Lives · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 53 Writers & Thinkers· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20

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Artist & Photographer Biographies*2972506 BECOMING MICHELANGELO: Apprenticing to theMaster and Discovering the Artist Through His Drawings. ByAlan Pascuzzi. Well illus., many in color. 293 pages. Arcade. 6x9¼.Pub. at $27.99 $21.95*375121X SAVAGE TALES: The Writings of Paul Gauguin. ByLinda Goddard. Illus., some in color. 208 pages. Yale. 7¾x10¼.Pub. at $40.00 $29.956696775 SAMUEL PALMER: The Sketchbook of 1824. Ed. byMar t in Bu t l i n . 221 pages . Thames & Hudson . 9½x7 .Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95*6955967 MALEVICH PAINTS, 1911-1920: The Seeing Eye.By Patricia Railing. Illus., some in color. 352 pages. ArtistsBookworks. 8½x12. Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $15.95

Notable Americans5548632 GERONIMO: The True Story ofAmerica’s Most Ferocious Warrior. Ed. byS.M. Barrett. Unabridged republication ofGeronimo’s Story of His Life, first published in1906. This is one of Native American history’smost extraordinary documents, as a legendarywarrior and shaman recounts the beliefs andcustoms of his people. Photos. 123 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $12.95 $4.95

3704076 CRONKITE. By Douglas Brinkley. Thisvery public figure, known as “the most trusted manin America,” was in reality a remarkably private man and few know the full story of his life. Drawing onunprecedented access to Cronkite’s private papersas well as interviews with his family and friends,Brinkley now brings this American icon into focusas never before. 32 pages of photos. 819 pages.Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $4.95

2949350 ONCE A COP: The Street, the Law, Two Worlds, OneMan. By Corey Pegues. In this provocative memoir, Pegues tells howa onetime crack dealer became one of the highest-ranking membersof the largest police force in the country, living and working in thenation’s most violent neighborhoods. 16 pages of color photos.308 pages. Atria. Pub. at $26.00 $3.95

*2951541 BLACK GUN, SILVER STAR: TheLife and Legend of Frontier Marshal BassReeves. By Art T. Burton. In this fascinatingbiography, Burton sifts through fact and legend todiscover the truth about one of the mostout s tand ing peace o f f icer s in la tenineteenth-century America, and perhaps thegreatest lawman of the Wild West era. The fact thathe spent his early life as a slave in Arkansas and

Texas, makes his accomplishments all the more remarkable. 24pages of photos. 346 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $18.95

2991330 BUD BALLEW: Legendary OklahomaLawman. By E.D. McInnes & L. Ritchie-McInnes.Deputy Sheriff David “Bud” Ballew’s name was rarelymissing from the issues of the local Daily Ardmoretteand Ardmore Statesman newspapers from 1910 to1920. Many outlaws tempted fate and lost their livesagainst the quick handed gunslinger. His legend lives on here. 14 pages of photos. 250 pages. TwoDot.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.953762963 NOW THE HELL WILL START: OneSoldier’s Flight from the Greatest Manhunt ofWorld War II. By Brendan I. Koerner. Tells theastonishing tale of Herman Perry, the soldier whosparked the greatest manhunt of WWII, and whobecame that war’s unlikeliest folk hero. Perry, anAfrican American GI, was shipped to South Asia in1943, enduring unspeakable hardship while sailingaround the globe. He ended up shooting a white

lieutenant and fleeing. 386 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $26.95 $4.95667075X THE NINE OF US: Growing Up Kennedy. By Jean KennedySmith. The last surviving child of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and Joseph P.Kennedy offers an intimate and illuminating look at a time when she andher siblings lived and learned together under one roof. An indelible,elegantly rendered portrait of a closely knit family that would influence the world. Photos. 262 pages. Harper. Pub. at $29.99 $6.95

3767612 THE FIRST AMERICAN: The Life andTimes of Benjamin Franklin. By H.W. Brands.Vividly brings to life one of the most delightful,bawdy, brilliant, original, and important figures inAmerican history. Examines his wit and his life as agroundb reak ing sc ien t is t , bus inessman,philosopher, inventor, diplomat, and politician.SHOPWORN. 765 pages. Anchor. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

2923114 ANDREW JACKSON: His Life andTimes. By H.W. Brands. Presents the story of AndrewJackson, the colorful, dynamic, and forceful presidentwho ushered in the Age of Democracy and set astill-young America on its path to greatness. His storyis told here by the author of The First American, whoshapes a narrative that is as fast-paced and compelling as the best fiction. Illus. 620 pages. Anchor.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

2948877 BLACK KLANSMAN. By Ron Stallworth. The amazingstory of Stallworth’s audacious undercover investigation into theKu Klux Klan that reads like a crime thriller, and a searing portraitof a divided America and the extraordinary heroes who dare to fight back. Photos. 191 pages. Flat iron Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.99 $4.95

2964813 BLACK KLANSMAN: A Memoir. By RonStallworth. When Ron Stallworth, the first blackdetective of the Colorado Springs Police Department,comes across a classified ad in the local paperrecruiting for the Ku Klux Klan, he responds withinterest, using his real name while posing as a whiteman. That decision launches an incredibleundercover investigation. Photos. 209 pages. Flatiron Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $4.95

3694984 EMBATTLED REBEL: Jefferson Davisas Commander in Chief. By James M. McPherson.In a powerful new reckoning of Jefferson Davis asCommander of the Confederacy, McPhersonchallenges popular notions to give him the definitiveportrait he deserves. Despite grave illness,McPherson argues, Davis shaped and articulated theprincipal policy of the Confederacy–the quest forindependent nationhood–with clarity and force. Illus.

301 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $32.95 $5.95

3722015 THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.By John Marshall. A facsimile of the edition originallypublished in 1857. This biography covers every major event in Washington’s personal life and in his publicrole as a founding father, including his childhood, hisearly career, his marriage to Martha, the crossing ofthe Delaware, the treason of Benedict Arnold, hisdeath, and more. 379 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

*3731545 THEY CALL ME DOC: The Story Behind the Legend ofJohn Henry Holliday. By D.J. Herda. This new biography sets the recordstraight on the man best known for his participation in the shootout at theO.K. Corral–a man of refinement who went West after contractingtuberculosis and became a gunfighter, gambler, and saloonkeeper.188 pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

6800769 PATRICK HENRY: Champion ofLiberty. By Jon Kukla. Famous for the saying

“Give me liberty or give me death,” PatrickHenry ’s r ich cont r ibu t ion t o Amer icanindependence is restored to its rightful place inthis outstanding biographical work. Kuklailluminates Henry as an influential foundingfather, a critical figure in creating the Bill ofRights, and perhaps the finest orator of his

time. Illus. 541 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $5.95

298900X NO JUSTICE. By R. Tolan & L. Ross.The harrowing story of Robbie Tolan, who early on one New Year’s Eve morning found himself beingrushed to the hospital. A white police officer hadshot him in the chest after mistakenly accusinghim of stealing his own car, while in his owndriveway. This is also the story about whathappened next. 258 pages. Center Street.Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

6973078 KIDNAPPED: The Tragic Life of J.Paul Getty III. By Charles Fox. A richly reportedbiography of the glamorous life, gilded family, andtragic times of J. Paul Getty III, whose kidnappingmade headlines in 1973. Includes manyinterviews with Getty himself conducted from thelate 1970s to the early 1990s, that raise newangles about the case. 289 pages. Picador.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

6984118 ONE MARINE’S WAR: A CombatInterpreter’s Quest for Humanity in the Pacific.By Gerald A. Meehl. Describes the experiences of aMarine language officer, Robert Sheeks, who wasdecorated for saving enemy lives, not taking them.Traces Sheeks’ extraordinary humanitarian quest toprevent the needless deaths of Japanese soldiers andcivilians while serving as a combat interpreter duringthe intense fighting. 24 pages of photos. 244 pages.

Naval Institute. Pub. at $34.95 $4.95

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Notable Americans6408885 TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE. BySolomon Northup. The harrowing true story thatinspired the major motion picture. Though hisfather was born into slavery, Solomon Northup was born and lived free. But when two strangers trickedand kidnapped him, Solomon found himselfdehumanized, beaten, and thrown into a brutal lifeof slavery. 336 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound.Pub. at $5.95 $3.95

2991012 BLACK MAN IN A WHITE COAT. ByDamon Tweedy. Examines the complex ways inwhich both black doctors and patients mustnavigate the difficult and often contradictoryterrain of race and medicine. Tweedy exploresthe challenges confronting black doctors andthe disproportionate health burdens faced byb l a c k p a t i e n t s . 2 9 4 p a g e s . Pi c a d o r .Pub. at $26.00 $4.952986957 THE ROAD TO DAWN: JosiahHenson and the Story That Sparked theCivil War. By Jared A. Brock. This sweepingbiography immortalizes the man who was theinspiration for Harriet Beecher Stowe’s UncleTom’s Cabin in an epic tale of courage andbravery in the face of unimaginable trials.Retraces Henson’s improbable journey fromslavery to freedom and restores a hero of the

abolitionist movement to his rightful place in history. Photos.287 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $28.00 $6.956843360 CHIEF ENGINEER: Washington Roebling–The ManWho Built the Brooklyn Bridge. By Erica Wagner. Delivers anelegantly written biography of one of America’s most distinguishedengineers, revealing a determined man whose long life was a modelof courage in the face of adversity. Sweeping and illuminating, itcaptures the highs and lows of the innovator who gave us one of NewYork’s most enduring and iconic structures. 16 pages of photos,some color. 364 pages. Bloomsbury. Pub. at $28.00 $7.95

*6917011 THE REVENGER: The Life andTimes of Wild Bill Hickok. By Aaron Woodard.Examines the life of Wild Bill in the context ofnineteenth-century American history, from hisbirth through his early manhood, to his eventualdemise. Woodard includes details of Hickok’smost famous gunfights, the weapons used, andthe participants and outcomes–and of coursethe end of his career when he died at the hands of

an assassin in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota. Photos.169 pages. TwoDot. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

6509444 HIT ME! Fighting the Las Vegas Mobby the Numbers. By D. Gomes & J. Bonansinga.In 1970s Las Vegas, Dennis Gomes was theyoungest division chief in Gaming Control Boardhistory. Gomes capped off his tenure with thefamous bust of the Stardust skim, portrayed in thebook and movie Casino. This is Gomes’s crimefighting story, as prepared with his daughter.Photos. 267 pages. Lyons. Pub. at $26.95 $6.95*3732991 DEATH OF A LEGEND: The Myth andMystery Surrounding the Death of Davy Crockett.By Bill Groneman. Explores the controversy and interest in Crockett’s death. This resource explains what we now believe to be the truth concerning his death and how we came to that belief. It provides a record of howCrockett’s death has been interpreted in history,literature, and popular culture. 274 pages. Republic ofTexas Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95*281630X SONG OF DEWEY BEARD: LastSurvivor of the Little Bighorn. By Philip Burnham.This long over-due biography of Dewey Beard(1862-1955), a Lakota who witnessed the Battle ofLittle Bighorn and survived the Wounded KneeMassacre, chronicles a remarkable life that can betraced through major historical events from the latenineteenth into the mid-twentieth century. 24 pages of photos. 248 pages. UNeP. Paperbound. $16.956983952 FIVE DOWN, NO GLORY: Frank G.Tinker, Mercenary Ace in the Spanish CivilWar. By R.K. Smith & R.C. Hall. This first in depthbiography of Tinker covers his experience incombat, culminating with his command of a Soviet squadron and the termination of his contract withthe government of Spain. Tinker would become the top American ace during the Spanish Civil Warafter downing eight enemy airplanes in combat.

Illus. 377 pages. Naval Institute. Pub. at $36.95 $6.95

3061418 REDEMPTION: Martin Luther KingJr.’s Last 31 Hours. By Joseph Rosenbloom.This account is an intimate look at the last thirtyone hours and twenty eight minutes of King’s life.It draws on dozens of interviews by the author withpeople who were immersed in the Memphisevents, features recently released documents andreveals untold facets of the story. Photos.204 pages. Beacon. Pub. at $24.95 $5.95

3777812 BELIEVER: My Forty Years in Politics.By David Axelrod. From a forty year journey through theinner workings of American democracy, and a twentyyear friendship with Barack Obama, David Axelrodshares his wealth of stories. This is a powerful andinspiring memoir enlivened by the charm and candor ofone of the greatest political strategist in recent American history. 16 pages of photos. 509 pages. Penguin.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

*2998408 THE WIDOW WASHINGTON: The Life of MaryWashington. By Martha Saxton. This is an insightful biography ofMary Ball Washington, George Washington’s mother based onarchival sources. Her son’s biographers have, for the most part,painted her as self centered and crude. In this account the authorgives us a very different portrait of Mary’s long arduous life on its ownterms. Photos. 360 pages. FSG. Pub. at $28.00 $19.95

*3702049 BOONE: A Biography. By RobertMorgan. In this rich, authoritative biography, theauthor offers a wholly new perspective on the life ofDaniel Boone, a man who has been an Americanicon for more than 200 years: a hero as important to Amer ican h is to r y as h is more po l i t ica lcontemporaries Washington and Franklin. Illus.538 pages. A lgonqu in . Paperbound .Pub. at $18.95 $13.95

*3777553 ALL BLOOD RUNS RED: TheLegendary Life of Eugene Bullard–Boxer,Pilot, Soldier, Spy. By Phil Keith with T. Clavin.The inspiring untold story of an American hero,who went on to become a Paris nightclubimpresario, a spy in the French Resistance andan American civil rights pioneer. This is athought-provoking chronicle of the twentiethcentury and a portrait of a man who came from

nothing and by his own courage, determination, and intelligenceforged a legendary life. 16 pages of photos. 350 pages. HanoverSquare Press. Pub. at $27.99 $21.95

2838214 BLACK ELK: The Life of an AmericanVisionary. By Joe Jackson. The definitive biographicalaccount of a Native American figure whose dramatic life converged with some of the most momentous events in the history of the American West. A true epic, it portraysa life of heroism and tragedy, adaptation and endurancein an era of permanent crisis on the Great Plains. 16pages of photos. 599 pages. Picador. Paperbound.Pub. at $20.00 $9.95

2859521 BLACK ELK: The Life of an American Visionary. By JoeJackson. Black Elk, the Native American holy man, is known for his 1932testimonial Black Elk Speaks–one of the most admired works of American Indian literature. Here, Jackson provides a sweeping biographicalaccount of Black Elk’s life, a tale of heroism and tragedy, adaptation andendurance in an era of permanent crisis on the Great Plains. 16 pages ofphotos. 600 pages. FSG. Pub. at $30.00 $7.95

*3780074 A MARVELOUS LIFE: TheAmazing Story of Stan Lee. By DannyFingeroth. Stan Lee was the most famousAmerican comic creator who ever lived. How hegot to that place is a story that has never beenfully told until now. Fingeroth gives us the firstcomprehensive biography of this powerhousewho, with his invention of Marvel Comics,changed the world’s idea of what a hero is and

how a story is told. 390 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $21.95

*2955717 CARRYING THE FIRE, 50THANNIVERSARY EDITION: An Astronaut’sJourneys. By Michael Collins. In this remarkableautobiography, Collins conveys in a very personal way the drama, beauty, and humor of the remarkableadventure of mankind reaching the moon. He alsotraces his life from his first flight experiences in theU.S. Air Force, through his days as a test pilot, to hisGemini 10 space walk. 32 pages of photos.

478 pages. FSG. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.95

2872919 THEODORE REX. By Edmund Morris. Sequel to Morris’sbest-seller The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. It begins by following the new President (still the youngest in history) as he came from MountMarcy, New York, to Buffalo, to take his emergency oath of office.772 pages. Random. Pub. at $37.95 $6.95

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Notable Americans2864568 THE FEARLESS BENJAMIN LAY: TheQuaker Dwarf Who Became the FirstRevolutionary Abolitionist. By Marcus Rediker.Rediker chronicles the transatlantic life and times ofBenjamin Lay, a Quaker dwarf who demanded thetotal, unconditional emancipation of all enslavedAfricans around the world. Lay’s worldview was acombination of Quakerism, vegetarianism, animalrights, opposition to the death penalty, and

abolitionism–a man who fervently embodied the ideals of democracyand equality. Color illus. 212 pages. Beacon. Pub. at $26.95 $7.95*3215091 A SAVAGE LIFE. By Michael Savage. This usuallyprivate man tells his own compelling story in forty-six vignettesthat span his childhood to today. These tales of Savage’s journeyfrom poor immigrant’s son in New York City, to media star, aredeeply personal and revealing. Photos. 275 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

*2808595 FREDERICK DOUGLASS:Prophet of Freedom. By David W. Blight. Oneof the most important African Americans of thenineteenth century and one of the mostsignificant writers and orators in Americanhistory is given an authoritative biography,based in part on papers never seen by previousb iog raphers. I l lus . 888 pages. S&S.Pub. at $37.50 $27.95*3744469 CRAZY HORSE: The LakotaWarrior’s Life & Legacy. By William B. Matsonet al. A deeply personal account of the life of oneof the greatest Native American warriors of thenineteenth century, as told by the descendants ofthe Lakota war leader. Provides a uniqueperspective on a rich culture, on a way of life, andon an iconic legend. Photos. 254 pages. GibbsSmith. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95*3707865 WHAT SET ME FREE. By BrianBanks with M. Dagostino. Banks found himself injail before his seventeenth birthday, accused of aheinous sexual assault he did not commit. As ayoung black man accused of rape, he facedalmost certain conviction. What follows is apowerful memoir of a remarkable young man who is determined to prove his innocence andrecapture the future that was taken from him.

312 pages. Atria. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*2984288 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES: A Lifein War, Law, and Ideas. By Stephen Budiansky. Theauthor’s definitive biography offers the fullest portraityet of this pivotal American figure, whose zest for life,wit, and intellect left a profound legacy in law andConstitutional rights, and who was an inspiringexample of how to lead a meaningful life in a world ofuncertainty and upheaval. Illus. 579 pages. Norton.Pub. at $29.95 $21.952855798 AMERICAN VALUES: Lessons ILearned from My Family. By Robert F.Kennedy, Jr. Filled with intimate stories, not justwith historical events and the movers whoshaped them, but also with RFK Jr.’s mother andfather and his relationship with them; with hisown struggles with addiction; and the ways inwhich he eventually made peace with both hisKennedy legacy and his own demons. 16 pages

of photos. 433 pages. Harper. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95*6586376 ALVIN YORK: A New Biographyof the Hero of the Argonne. By Douglas V.Mastriano. Through multiple visits to the Argonneregion and extensive research in both German and American archives, Mastriano painstakinglyreconstructs the events of October 1918, andoffers a complete portrait of Sergeant York’sdeeds. Drawing on the latest research, he sets therecord straight about a true American hero. Maps

& photos. 323 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $34.95 $21.95*3772624 THE BERLIN MISSION: TheAmerican Who Resisted Nazi Germany fromWithin. By Richard Breitman. In 1929, RaymondGeist went to Berlin as a consul, and handled visas for emigrants to the U.S. Once the Nazis began tooppress Jews and others, Geist’s role becamevitally important. Remaining in Berlin for a decade, Geist was the first American official to warnexplicitly that what lay ahead for Germany’s Jews

was what would become the Holocaust. Photos. 329 pages.PublicAffairs. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

3782689 CUZ: The Life and Times of Michael A. By DanielleAllen. A shattering memoir that shifts between a woman’s privateanguish over the loss of her beloved baby cousin and a scholar’sfierce critique of the American prison system. Illus. 243 pages.Liveright. Pub. at $24.95 $4.95

*3778010 BOSS OF THE GRIPS: The Life ofJames H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal. By Eric K. Washington. Thistimely biography uncovers the nearly forgotten lifeof James H. Williams (1878-1948), the chief ofGrand Central’s iconic Red Cap porters. Examining the deeply intertwined subjects of class, labor, and African-American history, Washington chroniclesWilliams’s life as he successfully navigated the

segregated world of the northern metropolis. Photos. 350 pages.Liveright. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

*3766594 YOU ARE WORTH IT: Building a Life Worth Fighting For. By K. Carpenter & D. Yaeger.When an enemy grenade skittered toward U.S. MarineLance Corporal Kyle Carpenter and fellow Marine NickEufrazio, Kyle chose a path of selfless heroism that fewcan imagine. He jumped on the grenade, saving Nickbut sacrificing himself. From the youngest livingrecipient of the Medal of Honor, comes a triumphanttestimony of purpose and courage. 16 pages of color

photos. 308 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $27.99 $21.95692011X THE BUTLER: A Witness toHistory. By Wil Haygood. Charts the life ofEugene Allen, the White House butler whoserved no fewer than eight presidents, fromHarry Truman to Ronald Reagan, and whosestory inspired the film The Butler. Also explores the history of African Americans in Hollywoodwith a forward by the film’s director LeeDaniels. 32 pages of photos, most in color.

96 pages. Atria. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 PRICE CUT to $2.956911390 SHOWDOWN: Thurgood Marshal l and theSupreme Court Nomination That Changed America. By WilHaygood. He brought down the separate-but-equal doctrine,integrated schools, and not only fought for human rights andhuman dignity but also made them impossible to deny. In thisstunning biography, Haygood details the life and career ofThurgood Marshall, one of the most transformative legal minds ofthe past century. Photos. 404 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $32.50 $7.95

2921863 THE BUTLER: A Witness toHistory. By Wil Haygood. A mesmerizinginquiry into the life of Eugene Allen, the WhiteHouse butler who served no fewer than eightpresidents, from Harry Truman to RonaldReagan, and whose story inspired Lee Daniels’The Butler. Includes a foreword by Daniels, plus an essay exploring the history of black imagesin film. 32 pages of photos, most color.

96 pages. Atria. Pub. at $18.00 $3.952985810 THE WILD WEST IN ENGLAND. By William F. Cody. Inthis annotated edition, including all the illustrations from the originaltext, Cody describes his Wild West exhibition, the show that offeredaudiences a mythic experience of the American frontier. 208 pages.Bison. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95

*299061X GRINNELL: America’sEnvironmental Pioneer and His Restless Driveto Save the West. By John Taliaferro. George BirdGrinnell saw a different future for a nation in the thrallof the Industrial Age. The alarm that Grinnellsounded would spark America’s conservationmovement. Yet today his name has been forgotten,an omission that the author’s commandingbiography sets right with narrative flair. 16 pages of

photos. 606 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $21.95*2926490 FIRST: Sandra Day O’Connor. ByEvan Thomas. Women and men will be inspired byO’Connor’s example, in how to be first in your ownlife, how to know when to fight and when to walkaway. This is a vivid and personal portrait of a woman who loved her family and believed in serving hercountry, and who, when she became the mostpowerful woman in America, built a bridge forwardfor other women. 16 pages of photos, many in color.

476 pages. Random. Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $19.953610020 DIARY OF A DA: The True Story of the Prosecutor WhoTook on the Mob, Fought Corruption, and Won. By Herbert J. Stern.16 pages of photos. 537 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $29.95 $3.952991039 CALLED TO RISE. By David O. Brown with M. Burford. 16pages of photos, some color. 255 pages. Ballantine. Pub. at $28.00 $4.95*2924315 AMERICA’S SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Legacy ofWilliam Burns. By William R. Hunt. 24 pages of illus. 274 pages.Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

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Notable Americans3704335 THE NINE OF US: Growing Up Kennedy. By Jean KennedySmith. Photos. 262 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.955839564 THE SOLDIER FROM INDEPENDENCE: A MilitaryBiography of Harry Truman. By D.M. Giangreco. Photos.286 pages. Zenith. Pub. at $28.00 $4.956849954 THE VOICE OF AMERICA: Lowell Thomas and theInvention of 20th-Century Journalism. By Mitchell Stephens. 16pages of photos. 328 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $6.957667264 CITIZEN SOLDIER: A Life of Harry S. Truman. By Aida D.Donald. Photos. 265 pages. Basic. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $3.952973049 MONK EASTMAN: The Gangster Who Became a WarHero. By Neil Hanson. Photos. 395 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $29.95 $4.95*5714060 ALEXANDER HAMILTON. By Ron Chernow. 16 pagesof photos. 818 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $11.952998750 CHASING SPACE: An Astronaut’s Story of Grit, Grace,and Second Chances. By Leland Melvin. 16 pages of color photos.241 pages. Amistad. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2953153 BETTY FORD: First Lady, Women’s Advocate,Survivor, Trailblazer. By Lisa McCubbin. 32 pages ofphotos, many in color. 411 pages. Gallery. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95

Spies & Espionage6936733 SPYMISTRESS: The True Story ofthe Greatest Female Secret Agent of WorldWar II. By William Stevenson. Recruited byspymaster William Stephenson at just 23, Veraspent much of the ‘30s running countlessespionage missions. When the war was declared in1939, her fierce intellect, boundless energy,personal courage, and multilingual knowledgepropelled her to the leadership echelon of Winston

Churchill’s highly secretive SOE. This is the thrilling account of herlife. Photos. 354 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $5.956936431 THE HORNET’S STING: The Amazing Untold Story ofWorld War II Spy Thomas Sneum. By Mark Ryan. The exploits ofDanish-born spy Tommy Sneum made him a legend in espionagecircles, including assassination by crossbow, refueling batteredplanes in midair, and mother and daughter seduction. Now, finally,the full story of his extraordinary career is brought to light. Photos.386 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

*2952378 DOING TIME LIKE A SPY: Howthe CIA Taught Me to Survive and Thrive inPrison. By John Kiriakou. Presents former CIAofficer Kiriakou’s memoir of his twenty-threemonths in prison. Using twenty life skills helearned in CIA operational training, he was ableto keep himself safe and at the top of the prisonsocial heap. This is a searing journal of dailyprison l i fe and an al ternately funny and

heartbreaking commentary on the federal prison system.291 pages. Rare Bird Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.953738728 SHADOW WARRIOR: William Egan Colby and theCIA. By Randall B. Woods. Presents a riveting biography of WilliamEgan Colby–a WWII commando, Cold War Spy, and CIAdirector–revealing that during the 20th century this crusader forglobal democracy was also drawn to the darker side of Americanpower. Photos. 546 pages. Basic. Pub. at $29.99 $5.95

2995573 SHADOW WARRIOR: William EganColby and the CIA. By Randall B. Woods. Presents a riveting biography of William Egan Colby–a WWIIcommando, Cold War Spy, and C IAdirector–revealing that during the 20th century thiscrusader for global democracy was also drawn tothe darker side of American power. 16 pages ofphotos . 546 pages . Bas ic . Paperbound .Pub. at $18.99 $4.95

3720063 TROTSKY’S FAVOURITE SPY: The Life of GeorgeAlexander Hill. By Peter Day. In this gripping biography, Day shinesa light on the shadowy world of 20th century espionage–the age ofswashbuckling secret agents, swordsticks and clandestineassignations–and it is vividly brought to life through the story ofGeorge Hill, one of Britain’s most remarkable spies. Photos.291 pages. Biteback. Pub. at $29.95 $6.95

667741X THE ANGEL: The Egyptian Spy WhoSaved Israel. By Uri Bar-Joseph. A remarkablestory of Israel’s greatest spy ever, Ashraf Marwan,and an intelligence disaster that almost doomedthe state. Deeply reported and powerfully told, it is the suspenseful tale of the dangerous life of a spywho did nothing less than change the of history inthe Middle East. 372 pages. HarperCollins.Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

*375698X THE SPY WHO CHANGEDHISTORY: The Untold Story of How the SovietUnion Stole America’s Top Secrets. BySvetlana Lokhova. On the trail of Soviet infiltratorStanislav Shumovsky, code named Agent Bleriot,the author takes the reader on a thrilling journeythrough Stalin’s most audacious intelligenceoperation. Lokhova pieces together every aspect ofShumovsky’s life and character using information

derived from American and Russian archives. Photos. 476 pages.Pegasus. Pub. at $29.95 $21.95

*293910X THE ROAD NOT TAKEN: EdwardLansdale and the American Tragedy inVietnam. By Max Boot. Writing with “novelisticverve”, Boot brings a tragic complexity to CIAoperative Edward Lansdale and a nuanced analysisto his visionary foreign policy, boldly suggestingVietnam could have been different had we onlylistened to him. A judicious and absorbing accountof lasting historical consequence. 24 pages of

photos. 717 pages. Liveright. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

3730328 THE ROAD NOT TAKEN: Edward Lansdale and theAmerican Tragedy in Vietnam. By Max Boot. Bringing a tragiccomplexity to this so-called Ugly American, Boot’s biography suggeststhat Vietnam, a conflict whose bitter legacy still haunts American foreignpolicy, might have been different if only Lansdale’s advice had beenheeded. With reverberations that continue to play out in Iraq andAfghanistan, Lansdale’s story is of profound historical consequence. 24pages of photos. 717 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

3742407 GRAY WORK: Confessions of an AmericanParamilitary Spy. By Jamie Smith. LARGE PRINT EDITION.Reveals in raw, intimate terms what paramilitary spies like him dowhen the government cannot act or take public responsibility.Combining a thrilling narrative with bracing boot on the groundrealism, Smith uncovers the grit and gristle of contemporarywarfare, from espionage and assassinations to rescues andrenditions. 16 pages of photos. 673 pages. HarperLuxe.Paperbound. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

457933X GRAY WORK: Confessions of anAmerican Paramilitary Spy. By Jamie Smith. ABlackwater Security founder and paramilitarycontractor with more than two decades ofexperience–and hundreds of planned andexecuted missions–gives you a firsthand look intothe secret lives of America’s private warriors andtheir covert work around the world. 16 pages ofphotos. 385 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

2865025 A SPY NAMED ORPHAN: The Enigma of DonaldMaclean. By Roland Philipps. 16 pages of photos. 440 pages.Norton. Pub. at $28.95 $8.952915634 MARITA: The Spy Who Loved Castro. By Marita Lorenz. 16 pages of photos, some color. 309 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $6.956924913 THE MAN WITH THE POISON GUN: A Cold War SpyStory. By Serhii Plokhy. 365 pages. Oneworld. $7.955962250 ZERO FOOTPRINT. By S. Chase & R. Pezzullo. Illus. incolor. 302 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries2964422 THE SHADOW PRESIDENT: TheTruth About Mike Pence. By M. D’Antonio & P.Eisner. In this landmark biography, the authorsfollow the path Pence followed, from CatholicDemocra t to conserva t i ve evangel icalRepublican. This riveting account reveals howPence became the most powerful Christian Right politician America has ever seen. 308 pages.Thomas Dunne Books. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

3760200 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OFBENJAMIN FRANKLIN. A famous polymath and inventor, Franklin was a major force in theAmerican Enlightenment of the late 18th century. His learned contempla t ions on re l ig ion ,philosophy, virtue, and society are as relevanttoday as they were during his own t ime.224 pages. Arcturus. Paperbound. $4.95

*6845258 THE SWAMP FOX: How FrancisMarion Saved the American Revolution. By JohnOller. Like the Robin Hood of legend, Francis Marion,the “Swamp Fox,” and his men attacked from secrethideaways before melting back into the forest orswamp, confounding the British. Marion’s exploitswere heroic, as he and his band of militia freedomfighters kept hopes alive for the patriot cause and helpwin the American Revolution. 16 pages of photos.

368 pages. Da Capo. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries3783057 LIGHT-HORSE HARRY LEE: The Riseand Fall of a Revolutionary Hero. By Ryan Cole.This soldier and statesman of the founding generation is presented with all the vim and vigor that typified Lee himself. Historian Ryan Cole gives us the mostintimate picture of this flawed but hugely talentedman whose influence has reverberated from thefounding of the United States to the present day.434 pages. Regnery. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

2973294 JOHN ADAMS. By David McCullough.Unfolds the adventurous life-journey of Adams, the brilliant, fiercely independent, often irascible,always honest Yankee patriot who spared nothing in his zeal for the American Revolution; who rose tobecome the second president of the United Statesand saved a country from blundering into anunnecessary war. Illus., some in color. 751 pages.S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $4.952935465 ELEANOR AND HICK: The LoveAffair That Shaped a First Lady. By SusanQuinn. In 1933, Eleanor Roosevelt embarked onthe duty-bound role of First Lady with dread. Alifeline came to her in the form of feisty APreporter Lorena Hickok. Over the next 30 years,the two carried on an extraordinary relationship:t h e y w e re , a t d i f f e re n t p o i n t s , l o v e r s ,confidantes, professional advisers, and caring

friends. Photos. 404 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $30.00 $4.952854074 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. ByRoderick Graham. Mary Queen of Scots livedduring one of the most fascinating periods inhistory. This work paints a unique picture of thiscontroversial woman, showing her to be neither aCatholic martyr nor murdering adultress, butrather a young woman out of her depth caught upin the sea of ruthless 16th century politics.476 pages. Konecky & Konecky. $4.95

6984274 THE ROOSEVELTS: An IntimateHistory. By G.C. Ward & K. Burns. Presents an intimate history of three extraordinaryindividuals from the same family–Theodore,Eleanor, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Intelling the story of how these American iconsovercame obstacles that would have undoneless forceful personalities, it reveals how,despite fierce partisanship of their eras, the

Roosevelts were far more united than divided. Fully illus., some incolor. 503 pages. Knopf. 9½x11. Pub. at $60.00 $9.952928167 IN DEFENSE OF ANDREW JACKSON. By Bradley J.Birzer. In this concise yet fully rounded portrait of Jackson the man,the soldier, the politician, the embodiment of an ambitious,optimistic era of American expansion, the author makes the case thatJackson was the American frontier republican, passionately devotedto individual liberty, Christian morality, and the preservation of theUnion. 209 pages. Regnery. Pub. at $26.99 $5.95

2910993 NEVER ENOUGH: Donald Trumpand the Pursuit of Success. By MichaelD’Antonio. Presents the full story of a trulyAmerican icon, from his beginnings as abusinessman to his stormy romantic life and hispursuit of power in its many forms. It’s a uniqueand compelling look at the promoter, builder,performer, and politician who pursues successwith a drive that borders on obsession, and yet

has given him almost everything he ever wanted. Photos, some color. 389 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $3.95

2956810 THE THREE LIVES OF JAMESMADISON: Genius, Partisan, President. By Noah Feldman. Delivers a sweeping reexamination of theFounding Father who transformed the United Statesin each of his political “lives”–as a revolutionarythinker, as a partisan political strategist, and as apresident. An illuminating portrait of a man whosecreativity and tenacity gave us America’s distinctiveform of government. 24 pages of illus., most color.

773 pages. Random. Pub. at $35.00 $7.955769833 HISTORY OF WILLIAM THECONQUEROR. By Jacob Abbott. Presents thefascinating account of the first Norman King ofEngland. Chronicl ing the years from hisillegitimate birth to his calamitous burial, thisenthral ling narrat ive captures the youngconqueror’s struggles, ambitions, and aspirationsduring his time in power. 144 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $12.95 $3.95

3693325 HARRY: Life, Loss, and Love. By KatieNicholl. On the eve of his wedding comes the mostintimate, informative and compelling portrait of oneof the most popular members of the royal family, andreveals the inside story of the most intriguing royalromance in a decade. Features interviews withfriends, those who have worked with the prince, andformer Palace aides. 16 pages of color photos.259 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

291123X WINSTON CHURCHILL REPORTING:Adventures of a Young War Correspondent. BySimon Read. Combat, cigars and whiskey: from thejungles of Cuba and the mountains of the NorthwestFrontier, to the banks of the Nile and the plains ofSouth Africa, comes this action-packed tale ofWinston Churchill’s adventures as a warcorrespondent in the age of empire. Photos.309 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $26.99 $4.95

2873028 THE BLACK PRINCE OF FLORENCE: The SpectacularLife and Treacherous World of Alessandro de’ Medici. ByCatherine Fletcher. Defined by intrigue, opulence, sexual conquest,and an endless struggle to retain power, Allessandro’s life andafterlife reveal how racial identity has played out over the centuries,and to what degree it remains in the eye of the beholder. 16 pages ofcolor illus. 308 pages. Oxford. Pub. at $29.95 $5.95

3704084 THE CRUSADER: Ronald Reagan andthe Fall of Communism. By Paul Kengor. Presents anaccount of the fortieth president that has never beenwritten: one that details Reagan’s campaign againstcommunism and the USSR, which lasted for more thanforty years. It’s a story of how one president did more tobring down the Soviet Union than any other singleadministration in the history of the Cold War.412 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

2995506 THE LAST 100 DAYS: FDR at War andat Peace. By David B. Woolner. The first hundreddays of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency are justlyfamous, a period of political action without equal inAmerican history and still the standard by which wejudge our presidents. Yet, Woolner contends that thelast hundred days might very well rival them in dramaand consequence. Photos. 349 pages. Basic.Pub. at $32.00 $7.95

3782530 BECOMING QUEEN VICTORIA: TheUnexpected Rise of Britain’s GreatestMonarch. By Kate Williams. Writing withnovelistic flair and historical precision, Williamsreveals a vibrant woman in the prime of her life,while chronicling the byzantine machinations thatcontinued even after she was crowned. A grand tale of a woman whose destiny began long before shewas born and whose legacy lives on. Illus., most in

color. 457 pages. Ballantine. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

3738582 AMBITION AND DESIRE: TheDangerous Life of Josephine Bonaparte. ByKate Williams. Their love was legendary, theirambition flagrant and unashamed. NapoleonBonaparte and his wife, Josephine, came to powerduring one of the most turbulent periods in thehistory of France. Williams’ searing portrait of thealluring and complex Josephine elevates her to thehistorical prominence she deserves. 16 pages of

color illus. 384 pages. Ballantine. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95

3605663 BISMARCK: The Story of a Fighter. By Emil Ludwig.Otto von Bismarck was more than a politician and a leader: he was thesingle driving force that turned the disparate states of Germany into acohesive empire. This biography rejects the pedestal that history hasplaced him upon, and instead reveals a man ruled by pride, courage,and hatred. 661 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $5.95

463537X GRACE OF MONACO: The True Story.By Jeffrey Robinson. Told with affection and humor, and written with the cooperation of Prince RainierIII and his children, Prince Albert, PrincessCaroline, and Princess Stephanie, this biographytakes readers beneath the surface glitz andglamour of Monte Carlo for a unique glimpse of the House of Grimaldi. Photos. 340 pages. Da Capo.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

2999846 JEFFERSON’S TREASURE: HowAlbert Gallatin Saved the New Nation fromDebt. By Gregory May. A long overdue biographythat takes a penetrating look at Gallatin’s rise topower, his tumultuous years at the Treasury, andhis enduring influence on American fiscal policy,demonstrating that Gallatin, not Hamilton, wasthe nation’s true financial founder. Illus. 512pages. Regnery. Pub. at $34.99 $7.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries3726983 ALEXANDER HAMILTON: TheIllustrated Biography. By Richard Sylla.Charts the story of this renowned foundingfather, bringing to life the flesh and blood manand revealing the captivating details of hisancestry, close friends, marriage, in-laws,children, personal tragedies, enemies, and ofcourse his infamous demise. Includesstunning fold-out i l lust rat ions and a

frame-able map. 272 pages. Sterling. 9x10¼. Pub. at $35.00 $5.952995611 TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE: ARevolutionary Life. By Philippe Girard. Revealsthe dramatic story of Toussaint Louverture, themastermind of the only successful slave revolt theworld has ever seen. Girard describes howLouverture transformed himself from lowly slave to revolutionary hero in the late seventeen-hundredsand early eighteen-hundreds. Illus. 340 pages.Basic. Pub. at $29.99 $6.95

*2980487 NINETY-NINE GLIMPSES OF PRINCESSMARGARET. By Craig Brown. The author gives us a glimpse ofPrincess Margaret who aroused passion and indignation in equalmeasure. In her 1950s heyday, when she was seen as one of the mostglamorous and desirable woman in the world, her scandalousbehavior made headlines. But by the time of her death in 2002, shehad come to personify disappointment. Illus. 423 pages. FSG.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

3693619 STANTON: Lincoln’s War Secretary.By Walter Stahr. The amazing story of Lincoln’ssecretary of war, Edwin Stanton, the most powerfuland contradictory of the men close to thepresident. In this, the first full biography of Stantonin fifty years, Stahr restores this complicatedAmerican hero to his proper place in our nationalstory. Illus. 743 pages. S&S. Paperbound.Pub. at $20.00 $7.956830455 AMERICAN EVITA: Hillary Clinton’sPath to Power. By Christopher Andersen. Fromthe beginning, Hillary Rodham Clinton has drawninevitable comparisons to Argentina’s legendaryEva Peron. Sex, power, money, lies, scandal,tragedy, and betrayal defined the lives of bothwomen. Andersen draws on important sources topaint a startling portrait of America’s mostcontroversial woman. 32 pages of photos.

292 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.952995484 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: Militant Spirit. By James Traub.The story of a brilliant, flinty, and unyielding man whose life exemplifiedadmirable political courage. In this study, Traub draws on Adam’s diary,letters, and writings to evoke his numerous achievements–andfailures–in office. 620 pages. Basic. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $4.95

299240X REBEL PRINCE : The Power,Passion and Defiance of Prince Charles. ByTom Bower. Few heirs to the throne havesuffered as much humiliation as Prince Charles.Despite his hard work, genuine concern for thedisadvantaged and robust campaigns toimprove the world, Bower shows how he hasstruggled to overcome unpopularity in thisprovocative biography. 16 pages of photos,

some color. 366 pages. HarperCollins. $7.952872730 THE SHADOW EMPEROR: ABiography of Napoleon I I I . By A lanStrauss-Schom. Chronicles the full range ofNapoleon III’s impact on French politics andcommerce both domestic and international, aswell as on social changes, infrastructure, finance,industry, military exploits, education, scientificresearch, and cultural trends, issues anddevelopments that still define France today. Illus.,

many in color. 496 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $32.50 $8.953783499 THE RISE OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT. By EdmundMorris. This is the story of seven men, a naturalist, a writer, a lover, ahunter, a rancher, a soldier and a politician, who merged at the age offorty two to become the youngest President in history. Photos. 920pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $5.95

6602975 A FULL LIFE: Reflections at Ninety.By Jimmy Carter. The 39th President, Nobel PeacePrize recipient, international humanitarian, andfisherman reflects on his full and happy life withpride, humor, and a few second thoughts. At 90years old, he tells his tale with verve and candor,offering insight and detail he’s never shared before. Illus., some in color. 258 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

3779688 DUTY: Memoirs of a Secretary atWar. By Robert M. Gates. From the formersecretary of defense comes a strikingly candid,vividly written account of his experience servingPresidents George W. Bush and Barack Obamaduring the wars in I raq and Afghanistan,illuminating iconic figures, vital negotiations,and critical situations in revealing, intimatedetail. 32 pages of color photos. 618 pages.

Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

288416X GORBACHEV: His Life and Times.By William Taubman. In this biography of the finalSoviet leader, Taubman shows how a peasant boybecame the Soviet system’s gravedigger, how heclambered to the top of a system designed to keeppeople like him down, and how he found commonground with America’s arch-conservativepresident Ronald Reagan. Here the many sides ofGorbachev’s unique character are portrayed. Illus.

852 pages. Norton. Pub. at $39.95 $12.95

3027066 THE CONTENDER: Richard Nixon, the CongressYears, 1946-1952. By Irwin F. Gellman. The first edition of aprojected five-volume examination of this complex man’s career,this work stands as the definitive portrait of Nixon as a fast-risingyoung political star. Photos. 590 pages. Yale. Paperbound.Pub. at $30.00 $4.95

2990113 EAMON DE VALERA: A Will toPower. By Ronan Fanning. In this compellingbiography an eminent historian illuminates whyEamon de Valera was both such an iconic and such a divisive figure, reconciling de Valera’s failureswith his subsequent achievements as thestatesman who single-handedly rewrote Ireland’sconstitutional relationship with Britain. Photos.308 pages. Faber & Faber. Paperbound. $4.95

3762971 ROOSEVELT’S CENTURIONS: FDRand the Commanders He Led to Victory inWorld War II. By Joseph E. Persico. Takes usinside Allied war councils to explore whetherFDR’s strategic decisions, including hisinsistence on the Axis powers’ unconditionalsurrender, helped end or may have prolonged theSecond World War. This is a revealing examination of what it takes to be a wartime leader in a

complicated and tumultuous democracy. 16 pages of photos. 650pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $4.95

3782719 ELIZABETH’S RIVAL. By Nicola Tallis. A gripping tale ofthe countess who dared cross Elizabeth I, and who survived threehusbands while navigating the courts of seven very differentmonarchs–including Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Charles I. 16 pagesof color illus. 400 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $7.95

3782670 CROWN OF BLOOD: The DeadlyInheritance of Lady Jane Grey. By Nicola Tallis.An important and significant retelling of an oftenmisunderstood tale, using a rich abundance ofprimary source material in order to paint a vividpicture of Jane’s short and turbulent life. Thisdramatic narrative traces the dangerous plots andweb of deadly intrigue in which Jane becameinvoluntarily tangled. 16 pages of color illus.

376 pages. Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $4.95

3782506 AMERICAN SPHINX: The Character of ThomasJefferson. By Joseph J. Ellis. Sifts through the legends and rumorssurrounding the career of the Renaissance man/statesman fromMonticello, to present a full portrait of his life and to reveal suchtidbits as the fact that he delivered only two public speeches in hiseight years as president. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

373157X MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS: The TrueLife of Mary Stuart. By John Guy. This intimateand absorbing portrait of one of history’s mostfamous women, depicts her world and her place init. Through Guy’s pioneering research and superblyreadable prose, we come to see Mary as a skillfuldiplomat, maneuvering ingeniously among adizzying array of factions that sought to control ordethrone her. 24 pages of illus. 581 pages. HMH.

Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $4.95

299030X ISABELLA OF FRANCE: The RebelQueen. By Kathryn Warner. A rebel against herown husband and king, and regent for her son,Isabella was a powerful and intelligent woman.She forced the first ever abdication of a king inEngland, and thus changed the course ofEnglish history. Warner examines her life andcorrects the many myths surrounding her. 16pages of illus., some in color. 320 pages.

Amberley. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.95 $6.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries2868210 DARKEST HOUR: How ChurchillBrought England Back from the Brink. ByAnthony McCarten. In this gripping day by day,often hour by hour account of how a sometimesuncertain Churchill turned Britain around,McCarten exposes sides of the great man neverseen before. Using new archive material,McCarten explores the crucial behind the scenesmoments that changed the course of history.

Photos. 316 pages. Harper. Pub. at $26.99 $7.952931591 THE LOST FOUNDING FATHER: JohnQuincy Adams and the Transformation ofAmerican Politics. By William J. Cooper.Remembered, if at all, as an ineffective president in a rancorous time, Adams was humiliated in office after the contested election of 1824. Aware of thisreputation, Cooper has re-framed the sixthpresident’s life in an entirely original way,demonstrating that Adams should be considered our

lost Founding Father. Illus. 526 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $35.00 $9.952900777 HIS FINAL BATTLE: The Last Months of FranklinRoosevelt. By Joseph Lelyveld. An insightful account ofRoosevelt’s final months, showing how he juggled the strategic,political, and personal choices he faced as the war, hispresidency, and his life raced in tandem to their climax. Photos.399 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

3719898 RICHARD III: A Ruler and HisReputation. By David Horspool. Tells the story ofRichard, Duke of Gloucester’s birth and upbringingand his part as a young man in the closing years of the Wars of the Roses; describes what really happened tothe Princes in the Tower, and explains why thischaracter has become one of the most compellingand divisive rulers in the history of the British Isles.321 pages. Bloomsbury. Pub. at $30.00 $9.95

3773973 THE QUEEN: The Life and Timesof Elizabeth II. By Catherine Ryan. Anintriguing biography of the life and times of one of the most famous, highly respected women in the world who, though now in her nineties, isstill fit and healthy and looks very unlikely tohand over the reins to her successors any timesoon. Fully illus., most in color. 192 pages.Chartwell. 9½x11¾. Pub. at $19.99 $7.95

2856182 PRESIDENT CARTER: The WhiteHouse Years. By Stuart E. Eizenstat. The Carterpresidency is the most underappreciated of thelast century and Eizenstat’s definitive chronicle ofCarter’s consequential term in office shows thatthis good man from Georgia was a far betterpresident than history has so far recognized.SHOPWORN. 24 pages of photos, some color.999 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $40.00 $9.95

2920530 FRANKLIN AND WINSTON: An Intimate Portrait of anEpic Friendship. By Jon Meacham. Explores the fascinating relationshipbetween the two men who piloted the free world to victory in WWII.Meacham also discusses their marriages and families. Photos. 490 pages.Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $5.95

2825007 DESTINY AND POWER: The AmericanOdyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush. By JonMeacham. Drawing on President Bush’s personaldiaries, on the diaries of his wife, Barbara, and onextraordinary access to the 41st president and hisfamily, Meacham paints an intimate and surprisingportrait of an intensely private man who led the nationthrough tumultuous times. 32 pages of photos, somecolor. 836 pages. Random. Pub. at $35.00 $6.956596479 VENDETTA: Bobby Kennedy VersusJimmy Hoffa. By James Neff. From 1957 to 1964,Robert Kennedy and Jimmy Hoffa channeled nearlyall of their considerable powers into destroying eachother. Here Neff has crafted a heart-pounding epic ofcrime and punishment, a saga of venom andrelentlessness and two men willing to do anything todemolish each other. Photos. 377 pages. Little,Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2885425 VENDETTA: Bobby Kennedy VersusJimmy Hoffa. By James Neff. From 1957 to 1964,Robert Kennedy and Jimmy Hoffa channeled nearlyall of their considerable powers into destroyingeach other. Here Neff has crafted a heart-poundingepic of crime and punishment, a saga of venom and relentlessness and two men willing to do anythingto demolish each other. Photos. 377 pages. BackBay Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $3.95

3719634 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY: Architectof the American Century. By Robert W. Merry.An acclaimed historian brilliantly brings to life asympathetic man, and an often overlookedpresident, whose term was cut short by anassassin . This twen ty- f i f th pres iden t isintroduced here as a transformative figure andthe first modern Republican, who paved the wayfor the American Century. 16 pages of photos.

608 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $7.95

6972004 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY: Architect of the AmericanCentury. By Robert W. Merry. Brings to life a sympathetic man and oftenoverlooked president. The author raises his rank to a chief executive ofconsequence who paved the way for the American Century. He was atransformative figure, the first modern Republican, who set the stage forthe bold leadership of Theodore Roosevelt. 16 pages of photos.608 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $8.95

2966662 HOW ALEXANDER HAMILTONSCREWED UP AMERICA. By Brion McClanahan.He’s the subject of a hit Broadway musical, the faceon the ten-dollar bill, and one of the most popularFounding Fathers. But in this revealing biography,McClanahan examines the dangers of Hamilton’sphilosophy, and explains how we can put power back in the hands of the American people. 206 pages.Regnery. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

*3753069 THE UNITED STATES OF TRUMP: How thePresident Really Sees America. By Bill O’Reilly. Blendingprimary, never before released interview material with a historythat recounts Trump’s childhood and family and the factors fromhis life and career that forged the worldview the president of theUnited States has taken to the White House; O’Reilly offers agripping account of the life of a sitting president as he makeshistory. Photos. 300 pages. Holt. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

3726479 QUEEN VICTORIA: Twenty-FourDays That Changed Her Life. By Lucy Worsley.Drawing from the vast collection of Victoria’scorrespondence and the rich documentation ofher life, Worsley re-creates twenty-four of themost important days in Victoria’s life. Each daygives a glimpse into the identity of this powerful,difficult queen and the contradictions that defined her. 16 pages of illus., many in color. 421 pages.

St. Martin’s. Pub. at $32.50 $7.95

2872927 VICTORIA: The Queen. By Julia Baird. Baird brings to life the fascinating story of a woman who struggled with so many of thethings we do today: balancing work and family, raising children,navigating marital strife, losing parents, combating anxiety andself-doubt, finding an identity, searching for meaning. Illus., some incolor. 696 pages. Random. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

2925621 VICTORIA: The Queen. By Julia Baird.Victoria was an ordinary woman thrust into anextraordinary role. In an era when women were often powerless, she was a symbol of steadfastness andsecurity–the queen of a quarter of the world’spopulation at the height of the British Empire’sreach. Baird gives us the real woman behind themyth: a bold, glamorous, unbreakable queen–aVictoria who endured. 16 pages of photos, some in

color. 696 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $5.95

2986485 A HIGHER LOYALTY: Truth, Lies, and Leadership. ByJames Comey. In this highly anticipated work, Comey writes for thefirst time about his role in the historic 2016 election and its aftermath. As readers will learn, that campaign was far from the first time Comeyhad been put to the test. A portrait of great leadership, misguidedleadership, patriotism, and the vital importance of shaping a culturethat puts the truth first. 290 pages. Flatiron. Pub. at $29.99 $6.95

2922908 OWEN TUDOR: Founding Father ofthe Tudor Dynasty. By Terry Breverton. Recountsthe details of the founding father of the Tudordynasty, a Welsh commoner who secretly marriedCatherine of Valois, widow of Henry V. Two sonswere born through the union, Edmund Earl ofRichmond and Jasper Earl of Pembroke. It wouldbe Edmund’s son, Henry Tudor, who would takethe English throne as Henry VII. 16 pages of color

illus. 284 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $29.95 $9.95

2830353 THE LAST OF THE TSARS: NicholasII and the Russian Revolution. By RobertService. In March 1917, Nicholas II, the last Tsar ofAll Russia, abdicated the throne and the dynastythat had ruled an empire for three hundred yearsand was forced from power by revolution. Theauthor examines Nicholas’s life from the weeksbefore his momentous abdication to his death, with his family, in Ekaterinburg in July 1918. Photos.

382 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $29.95 $9.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries*3732436 WILLIAM II: The Red King. By John Gillingham. Son andsuccessor to William the Conqueror, William II was most famous for hisdeath: killed by an arrow while out hunting. Was it accident or murder? Inthis pithy biography Gillingham cuts through the prejudices of earlieraccounts to bring this enigmatic figure out of his father’s shadow. Illus.116 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

2985209 ARBELLA STUART: The UncrownedQueen. By Jill Armitage. To revitalize Arabella’stale, Armitage focuses on her lineage, her life andher legacy. Through her story we discover awell-born, well-educated woman desperate tocontrol her own fate, but who is ultimatelypowerless against those in the scheming Tudorcourt. 16 pages of illus., some in color. 287 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $34.95 $9.95

*2916681 FATHER LINCOLN: The Untold Story of AbrahamLincoln and His Boys–Robert, Eddy, Willie, and Tad. By AlanManning. An invitation to see Abraham Lincoln as a man quietlyreading bedtime stories to his sleepy-eyed sons and as a manwrestling with his own grown son’s desire to join the army and go offto war. A combination of history, biography, and family culture, itshows Lincoln balancing a successful career with paternalresponsibilities–a perspective often ignored in previous biographies.Illus. 264 pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95

2923181 BEING NIXON: A Man Divided. ByEvan Thomas. Brings new life to one of Americanhistory’s most infamous, paradoxical, andenigmatic politicians. Drawing on a wide range ofhistor ical accounts, Thomas reveals thecontradictions of a leader whose vision andforesight were forever tainted by his underhandedpolitical tactics. 619 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

2872714 THE RESTLESS WAVE: Good Times, Just Causes,Great Fights, and Other Appreciations. By John McCain & M.Salter. Written while confronting a mortal illness, McCain looks backon his years in the Senate, his historic 2008 campaign for thepresidency against Barack Obama, and his crusades on behalf ofdemocracy and human rights in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.402 pages. S&S. Pub. at $30.00 $8.95

298539X CATHERINE THE GREAT: Portrait of a Woman. By Robert K. Massie. From a life so filledwith great events and extraordinary personalities,fabulous splendor and barbaric cruelty, in thisfascinating biography of Catherine Massie haswoven a thrilling narrative, based on impeccablescholarship and illumined by an almost cinematiceye for detail. Illus., some color. 625 pages. Headof Zeus. $9.953771628 CAPTAIN ELLIOT AND THEFOUNDING OF HONG KONG: Pearl of the Orient.By Jon Bursey. Traces Elliot’s career from his early life through his years in the Royal Navy and as Protectorof Slaves in British Guiana, before focusing on hisrole in the First Anglo-Chinese War and the foundingof what became the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. 16pages of illus., some color. 274 pages. Pen & Sword.Pub. at $34.95 $7.95

3740803 THE RISE OF THOMAS CROMWELL: Power andPolitics in the Reign of Henry VIII. By Michael Everett. Thisscrupulously researched work challenges what has been understoodabout Cromwell’s early political career and rise to power, arguing thathe was neither a fervent evangelical nor Machiavellian politician, butinstead was an exceptional skilled administrator for Henry VIII. Illus.362 pages. Yale. Paperbound. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6762867 BILL CLINTON: The AmericanPresidents. By Michael Tomasky. A president oflarger-than-life ambitions and appetites whose termdefined America at the close of the 20th century,Clinton comes into the light with Tomasky’sclear-eyed assessment. This concise biographyoffers a new perspective on what happened, what itmeant, and its impact on modern politics. 184 pages. Times Books. Pub. at $25.00 $6.953739198 BACK IN THE GAME: One Gunman,Countless Heroes, and the Fight for My Life. BySteve Scalise with J.E. Stern. On June 14, 2017, aman opened fire on the Republican CongressionalBaseball team at practice and wounded five, nearlykilling Scalise. In heart-pounding fashion, Scalise’sminute by minute account tells his story and the story of the heroes who emerged after the shooting beganand worked to save his life and the lives of his

colleagues and teammates. 16 pages of color photos. 285 pages. CenterStreet. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

294216X PAT AND DICK: The Nixons, anIntimate Portrait of a Marriage. By Will Swift.A very different image of Richard Nixon emergesin this fascinating portrait of his relationship withhis wife, Pat, as recently released love letters andother private documents reveal that whileadversity can fray the fabric of a marriage,devotion can propel it to surmount disgraces anddefeat. 16 pages of photos, some color.

479 pages. Threshold Editions. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $6.95

*3084884 EMPEROR: A New Life of CharlesV. By Geoffrey Parker. Follows Charles’s extraordinary rise: from his early years as the young heir to amodest part of the Low Countries, to the periodduring which he reigned victorious as Holy RomanEmperor, to his last campaigns and retirement. Parker uncovers what lay behind the crucial decisions thatcreated and preserved the world’s first and mostenduring transatlantic empire. 32 pages of color

illus. 737 pages. Yale. Pub. at $35.00 $27.95

2858665 RICHARD III: England’s MostControversial King. By Chris Skidmore. Drawingon new manuscript evidence to reassess Richard’s life and times, Skidmore examines in detailRichard’s inner nature and his complex relationswith those around him to unravel the mystery of the last English monarch to die on the battlefield. 16pages of color illus. 432 pages. St. Martin’s.Pub. at $29.99 $9.95

*6662552 HARRY TRUMAN’S EXCELLENTADVENTURE: The True Story of a GreatAmerican Road Trip. By Matthew Algeo. On June 19, 1953, Harry Truman got up early, packed thetrunk of his Chrysler New Yorker, and hit the road:no secret service, no entourage, just his wife Bess.He’d hope to travel incognito, but as this livelyhistory chronicles, his plan to blend in wentwonderfully awry. Photos. 268 pages. Chicago

Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $13.95

*3775690 MARIE-ANTOINETTE: The Makingof a French Queen. By John Hardman. Drawing onnew sources, Hardman reveals how Marie-Antoinetteplayed a significant and politically astute role inresponse to the crisis of the monarchy, and how sheevolved into a queen who knew her own mind. In thisengaging account, Hardman argues that previousbiographies don’t get close to the truth of how theFrench queen came to exert true influence and power.

16 pages of illus., many in color. 363 pages. Yale. Pub. at $30.00 $24.95

*3738078 ALL THE POWERS OF EARTH:The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln,1856-1860. By Sidney Blumenthal. Lincolnachieved the presidency by force of strategy, andpolitical savvy and determination. This isAbraham Lincoln, who indisputably becomes the greatest president and moral leader in thenation’s history. In the years of civil war to follow,he will show mightily that the nation was right to

bet on him. Illus. 758 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

2786907 WHEN THE WORLD SEEMED NEW: George H.W.Bush and the End of the Cold War. By Jeffrey A. Engel. Based onpreviously classified documents and interviews with all of theprincipals, Engel gives a riveting fly on the wall account of a president with his calm hand on the tiller, guiding the nation through a criticalturning point in history: the end of the Cold War. 16 pages of photos,some color. 596 pages. HMH. Pub. at $35.00 $5.95

*299433X THE UNEXPECTED PRESIDENT:The Life and Times of Chester A. Arthur. ByScott S. Greenberger. This biography tells thedramatic untold story of a virtually forgottenAmerican president, Chester A. Arthur, a machinepolitician and a man about town in Gilded Age New York, who stumbled into the highest office in theland only to rediscover his better self when hisnation needed him. 16 pages of photos.

304 pages. Da Capo. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

285242X THE UNEXPECTED PRESIDENT: TheLife and Times of Chester A. Arthur. By Scott S.Greenberger. Nobody expected the vice president, a New York political hack, to be president. And afterPresident James A. Garfield was shot nobodyexpected Chester A. Arthur to become a strongeffective president, a courageous anti-corruptionreformer, and an early civil rights advocate. Thisbeautifully written biography tells the dramatic,

untold story of a virtually forgotten president. Photos. 304 pages. DaCapo. Pub. at $28.00 $8.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries3784606 IN THE SHADOW OF STATUES: AWhite Southerner Confronts History. By Mitch Landrieu. Mayor of New Orleans Mitch Landrieuretraces his personal journey on race and the pathhe took to making the decision to remove fourConfederate monuments. Here he tackles thebroad legacies of slavery, race, and inequality that still bedevil America. 227 pages. Viking.Pub. at $25.00 $5.95*3745740 THE BLACK PRINCE: England’sGreatest Medieval Warrior. By Michael Jones. Hewas Edward of Woodstock, eldest son of Edward III,and better known to posterity as “the Black Prince.”His military achievements captured the imagination ofEurope. But what was the true nature of the manbehind the chivalric myth–and of the violent but piousworld in which he lived? Color illus. 456 pages.Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95*2920832 THE DUCHESS: Camilla ParkerBowles and the Love Affair That Rocked theCrown. By Penny Junor. The author casts herinsightful sensitive eye on the intriguing, once widelydespised and little-known Camilla Parker Bowles,revealing in full for the first time, the remarkable rise of a woman who was the most notorious mistress in theworld–famously blamed by Diana for wrecking hermarriage to Charles. 32 pages of photos, many in

color. 294 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.952911566 THE DUCHESS: Camilla ParkerBowles and the Love Affair That Rocked theCrown. By Penny Junor. The author casts herinsightful, sensitive eye on the intriguing, once widelydespised, and little known Camilla Parker Bowles,revealing in full for the first time the remarkable rise of a woman who was the most notorious mistress in theworld. SHOPWORN. 32 pages of photos, many incolor. 294 pages. Harper. Pub. at $28.99 $9.95*6842534 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT: TheAmerican Presidents. By Jeffrey Rosen. Theformer federal judge found success in theexecutive branch as governor of the Philippinesand secretary of war, and he won a resoundingvictory in the presidential election of 1908 asTheodore Roosevelt’s handpicked successor.Rosen reveals Taft’s crucial role in shaping howAmerica balances populism against the rule of

law. 183 pages. Times Books. Pub. at $26.00 $18.952921480 THE TEMPTATION OF ELIZABETHTUDOR: Elizabeth I, Thomas Seymour, andthe Making of a Virgin Queen. By ElizabethNorton. A power-hungry and charming courtier.An impressionable and trusting princess. TheTudor court in the wake of Henry VIII’s death hadnever been more perilous for the young Elizabeth,as an inescapable scandal with Thomas Seymourthreatened to irrevocably destroy her fate as the

next queen. 324 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $28.95 $5.952714035 ELIZABETH OF YORK: A Tudor Queenand Her World. By Alison Weir. Drawing from a richtrove of historical records, Weir gives a long overdueand much-deserved look at this unforgettableprincess whose line descends to today’s Britishmonarch–a woman who overcame tragedy anddanger to become one of England’s most belovedconsorts. Book Club Edition. 16 pages of photos,most color. 572 pages. Ballantine. $5.953783294 THE LOST TUDOR PRINCESS: The Lifeof Lady Margaret Douglas. By Alison Weir. Drawing on decades of research and myriad original sources,Weir brings the captivating story of the life of LadyMargaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, out of theshadows and presents a strong, alluring woman whofearlessly operated at the very highest levels of power.16 pages of illus., some in color. 550 pages.Ballantine. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

6638287 THE LOST TUDOR PRINCESS: TheLife of Lady Margaret Douglas. By Alison Weir. Lady Margaret Douglas was the granddaughter,niece, cousin, and grandmother of monarchs.Steeped in intrigue, drama, and tragedy, her lifespanned five reigns, and she employed her sharpintelligence and covert power to operatefearlessly and effectively at the very highest levels of power. 16 pages of color photos. 537 pages.

Ballantine. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

*296984X WAR AND PEACE: FDR’s FinalOdyssey, D-Day to Yalta, 1943-1945. By NigelHamilton. Using unpublished documents andinterviews, Hamilton rewrites the self-servingaccount of the war strategy given by WinstonChurchill in his famous memoirs. Now at last we can see FDR in his true role as the Allied mastermind ofthe war and the architect of postwar peace. 16 pages of photos. 578 pages. HMH. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95

*3732681 PRINCE ALBERT: The Man WhoSaved the Monarchy. By A.N. Wilson. Drawn fromthe Royal Archives, including Prince Albert’svoluminous correspondence, this brilliant andsweeping biography offers fascinating details aboutthe man and his time. Wilson gives this importanthistorical figure the reverence and recognition that islong overdue. 16 pages of photos. 430 pages.Harper. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

*3729087 A CONSPIRACY SO IMMENSE: TheWorld of Joe McCarthy. By David M. Oshinsky. Theauthor strips away the layers of myth to show the trueJoseph McCarthy. This account reveals the internaland external forces that launched McCarthy in hispolitical career, carried him to national prominence,and finally triggered his decline and fall. This is afascinating portrait of the architect of America’s ColdWar crusade. 16 pages of photos. 597 pages. Free

Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $12.95

*1835440 MATRIARCH: Queen Mary and the House ofWindsor. By Anne Edwards. Originally published in 1984. QueenMary, mother of two kings, grandmother of the current queen, and alasting symbol of the majesty of the British throne, is the subject ofthis classic biography. Illus. 527 pages. Rowman & Littlefield.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

*6954979 ROYAL SISTERS: QueenElizabeth II and Princess Margaret. By AnneEdwards. Brought vividly to life through the manypersonal interviews of close royal associates andfilled with new facts, previously unpublishedanecdotes, and photographs–a never beforeglimpsed look at the relationship of the Queen andthe late Princess Margaret. 416 pages. Lyons.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95

3726444 YOUNG WASHINGTON: How Wilderness and WarForged America’s Founding Father. By Peter Stark. With powerfulnarrative drive and vivid writing, Stark recounts the wilderness trials,controversial battles, and emotional entanglements that transformedWashington from a temperamental striver into a mature leader. By weavingtogether Washington’s harrowing wilderness adventures and a broaderhistorical context, he offers new insights into the man who shaped a nation.16 pages of illus., some color. 514 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $35.00 $11.95

3780678 YOUNG WASHINGTON: HowWilderness and War Forged America’s FoundingFather. By Peter Stark. This powerful narrativerecounts the wilderness trials, controversial battles,and emotional entanglements that transformedWashington from a temperamental striver into a mature leader. By weaving together Washington’s harrowingwilderness adventures and a broader historical context, Stark offers new insight into the dramatic years that

shaped the man who shaped a nation. 16 pages of color illus. 514 pages.Ecco. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

373451X SUSPECTED OF INDEPENDENCE: The Life of Thomas McKean, America’s First PowerBroker. By David McKean. The last signatory to theDeclaration of Independence was one of the earliest tosign up for the Revolution. The story of ThomasMcKean, who lived a radical, boisterous, politicallyintriguing life and was one of the most influential andenduring of America’s Founding Fathers. Illus.278 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

*2990601 CHURCHILL’S MENAGERIE:Winston Churchill and the Animal Kingdom. ByPiers Brendon. The author looks deep into how animals played an important part of Churchill’s everyday life.This volume shows another side of this great man,showcasing his wit, wisdom, and wayward genius from a different perspective and shedding new andfascinating light on his love of the animal kingdom.Illus. 320 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $28.95 $21.95

*6976093 FOUNDING MARTYR: The Life and Death of Dr.Joseph Warren, the American Revolution’s Lost Hero. ByChristian Di Spigna. This definitive new biography of Warren is aloving work of historical excavation, the product of two decades ofresearch and scores of newly unearthed primary sourcedocuments that have given us this forgotten Founding Fatheranew. Color photos. 322 pages. Crown. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries*5828287 CHARLEMAGNE. By JohannesFried. When Charlemagne died in 814 AD, he leftbehind a dominion and a legacy unlike anythingseen in western Europe since the fall of Rome.Though there are aspects of his personality we cannever know with certainty, Fried paints acompelling portrait of a ruler, a time, and akingdom that deepens our understanding of theman often called “the father of Europe.” Illus., some

color. 673 pages. Harvard. Pub. at $39.95 $31.95*2862816 THE QUEST FOR QUEEN MARY. By James Pope-Hennessy. A fascinating portrait and an interesting study of royal psychology as it was andas it largely remains today. Pope-Hennessy wasentrusted to write a biography of the Queen in 1955,and would take three years to compile notes from his many interviews. Hugo Vickers has compiled theseinterviews and documents into this fascinatingbiography. 16 pages of photos. 335 pages. Hodder

& Stoughton. Pub. at $32.99 $24.95*3699080 CHURCHILL: An Extraordinary Life. By S. Gristwood & M. Gaskin. This evocatively illustrated biography captures the spirit of both the public figure and the private man, equally at home in thecorridors of power and his beloved “house on the hill,” Chartwell inKent. 200 pages. National Trust. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95

3782794 FLORIDA FOUNDER WILLIAM P.DUVAL: Frontier Bon Vivant. By James M.Denham. The scion of a well to do Richmond,Virginia, family, William Pope DuVal (1784-1854)migrated to the Kentucky frontier as a youth in1800. Settling in Bardstown, DuVal read law,served in Congress, and fought in the War of 1812.Throughout his career, DuVal cultivated the arts oforatory and storytelling as revealed in this

fascinating biography. Illus. 456 pages. USCP. Pub. at $49.95 $9.95*3768082 CHURCHILL: Walking with Destiny. By Andrew Roberts.How did young Winston become Churchill, the iconic, visionary war leaderimmune from the consensus of the day, who stood firmly for his beliefswhen everyone doubted him? What gave him the strength to take on thesuperior force of Nazi Germany? Roberts gives readers the full and definitive man, from birth to lasting legacy, as personally revealing as it iscompulsively readable. 32 pages of illus. 1106 pages. Penguin.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.00 $17.95

*2827468 CHURCHILL: Walking withDestiny. By Andrew Roberts. This landmarkbiography is based on extensive new material, thetrue genius of the man, statesman and leader canfinally be fully seen and understood. The author gives readers the full and definitive Winston Churchill, from birth to lasting legacy, as personally revealing as itcompulsively readable. 32 pages of photos, some incolor. 1105 pages. Viking. Pub. at $40.00 $29.95

*6781187 GUARDING DIANA: Protecting the Princess Aroundthe World. By Ken Wharfe with R. Jobson. Wherever Princess Dianawent, she was shadowed by her Scotland Yard protection officer KenWharfe. His job was to keep her safe–even if it meant sacrificing his ownlife. Here he shares the experience he alone enjoyed by Diana’s side: anextraordinary friendship and journey. 16 pages of color photos.256 pages. John Blake. Pub. at $26.95 $21.95

*2913976 FREDERIK VII: The Giver of the Constitution. By Jens Gunni Busck. Details the life of Frederik VII who ruled Denmark from1848 until 1863. In 1849 he introducedDenmark’s first constitution and despite hisgreat weaknesses as a ruler, he is one of themost remarkable figures among the Danishmonarchs. Well illus. in color. 60 pages.Historika. Pub. at $15.00 $9.95

*689772X PRINCESS: The Early Life of Queen Elizabeth II. ByJane Dismore. Dismore traces how an “ordinary country girl” suddenlyfound herself in the line of succession to the Crown at age 10 when heruncle, King Edward VIII abdicated the Throne to his brother Albert. Attimes breaking new ground and tradition, she would eventually draw onher solid background during changing times after her accession to theThrone. Photos. 308 pages. Lyons. Pub. at $26.95 $19.95

*3770702 ALL THE PRESIDENT’S WOMEN:Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator. ByB. Levine & M. El-Faizy. With ground-breakinginterviews, behind the scenes reporting, andphotographs that have not been published before, aveteran journalist tells the story of Trump from thepoint of view of the women in his orbit–wives,mistresses, playmates, and those whom the president has dated, kissed, groped, or lusted after. 16 pages of

photos, some color. 360 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $29.00 $21.95

*3728668 KATHERINE HOWARD: HenryVIII’s Slandered Queen. By Conor Byrne. Whowas the real Katherine Howard and has society beenwrong to judge her so harshly for the past 500years? Using the results of six years of research tochallenge the long-help assumptions about theQueen, Byrne argues that Katherine’s notoriousreputation is unfounded and Byrne offers newinsights into her activities and behavior as consort.

Color illus. 223 pages. History Press. Pub. at $32.95 $26.95

*3782484 OBLIVION OR GLORY: 1921 andthe Making of Winston Churchill. By DavidStafford. With great verve and panache, Staffordprovides a compelling portrait of the private andpublic Churchill as he transformed his fortunesacross a single momentous year in 1921–apivotal year that would set him on the path tobecoming the prime minister. 16 pages of photos. 302 pages. Yale. Pub. at $26.00 $19.95

*3769461 CONNECTICUT YANKEE: AnAutobiography. By Wilbur L. Cross. In this longout of print biography, Cross (1862-1948) revealsthe story of his life, from his youthful fascinationwith politics, to his education and life as a teacher,author, and academic at Yale, and to his ultimateentry into Connecticut politics. Updated with a new introduction by Yale Law School graduate andscholar, Justin Zaremby. Illus. 484 pages. City

Point Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.95

*3768007 KING CHARLES: The Man, theMonarch, and the Future of Britain. ByRobert Jobson. A comprehensive profile of thefuture king that also reveals the plans forCharles to serve as Prince Regent once theQueen turns ninety-five; how at her insistencehe already reads all government briefings; andwhy he feels it is his constitutional duty to relayhis thoughts to ministers in his controversial

“black spider memos.” 16 pages of photos. 319 pages. Diversion. Pub. at $27.99 $21.95

*3754251 THE LAST KNIGHT: The Art,Armor, and Ambition of Maximilian I. Ed.by Pierre Terjanian. In this detailed look at theambition and artistic legacy of EmperorMaximilian I and his passion for armor andchivalry, you get a rare picture of how art,armor, and the cult of personality helped shape the politics of Europe at the dawn of theRenaissance. Well illus., most in color.

340 pages. Metropolitan. 9½x11¼. Pub. at $65.00 $49.95

*6851568 NEMESIS: Alcibiades and the Fallof Athens. By David Stuttard. A ward of Pericles anda friend of Socrates, Alcibiades was spectacularlyrich, bewitchingly handsome and charismatic, askilled general, and a ruthless politician. He was alsoa serial traitor. Navigating often contradictoryevidence, Stuttard provides a coherent account of alife that has gripped historians, storytellers, andartists for more than two thousand years. Illus.

380 pages. Harvard. Pub. at $29.95 $24.95

*3776549 THOMAS CROMWELL: ARevolutionary Life. By Diarmaid MacCulloch.Where past biographies paint Cromwell as ascheming operator with blood on his hands,MacCulloch sifted through letters and court recordsfor answers and found Cromwell’s fingerprints onsome of the most transformative decisions of Henrythe VIII’s turbulent reign. But he also foundCromwell, the man, an administrative genius,

rescuing him from myth and slander. 24 pages of color illus.728 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $23.00 $17.95

*374177X THOMAS PAINE AND THECLARION CALL FOR AMERICANINDEPENDENCE. By Harlow Giles Unger. Theastonishing biography of the man whose pen setAmerica ablaze, inspiring its revolution, andwhose ideas about reason and religion continueto try men’s souls. Packed with action andintrigue, soldiers and spies, politics and perfidy,this account is a much needed new look at a

definitive figure. Illus. 315 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

2840049 HENRY CLAY: America’s Greatest Statesman. ByHarlow Giles Unger. In a critical and little-known chapter of earlyAmerican history, Unger tells how a fearless young Kentucky lawyerthrew open the doors of Congress during the nation’s formative yearsand prevented dissolution of the infant American republic. Illus.318 pages. Da Capo. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries2851733 FIRST FOUNDING FATHER:Richard Henry Lee and the Cal l toIndependence. By Harlow Giles Unger. RichardHenry Lee was first to call for independence, firstto call for union, and first to call for a bill of rightsto protect Americans against governmenttyranny. This stirring action packed story willstartle readers with the revelation that Henry wasthe author of America’s original Declaration of

Independence. Illus. 306 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 $8.95*6752802 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: APolitical Life. By Robert Dallek. Examines thecareer of FDR as an incomparable politician,uniter, and deal maker and takes a fresh look atthe many compell ing quest ions o f h isremarkable presidency, one of which is how didRoosevelt bring about such a profound changein American’s foreign relations, leading us tobecome an international superpower? 16 pages

of photos. 692 pages. Viking. Pub. at $40.00 $29.953738221 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: A Political Life. ByRobert Dallek. Brings to light Roosevelt’s achievements and life as never before. In an era of such great national divisiveness, therecould be no more timely biography of one of our greatestpresidents than one that focuses on his unparalleled politicalability as a uniter and consensus taker. 16 pages of photos.692 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.00 $5.95

*374566X PIETY & POWER: Mike Pence andthe Taking of the White House. By Tom LoBianco.In this intimate yet expansive account of the vicepresident’s journey to the White House, LoBianco, alongtime Pence reporter, cuts to the core of thenation’s most enigmatic politician. Highlightingeverything from Pence’s strained relationship withTrump, his continued financial woes, and hisdeep-rooted faith, he sheds light on this Midwestern

politician. 371 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $26.99 $19.95*3732711 JOANNA OF FLANDERS:Heroine and Exile. By Julie Sarpy. Delvingdeep into her story, Sarpy seeks to answer whathappened to Joanna of Flanders, and why? Sheexplores the complexities of medieval socialstructures, most notably in the care of thevulnerable, and the custody of women. Illus.,some in color. 283 pages. Amber ley.Pub. at $32.95 $26.95

*2858371 CHURCHILL AND THEGENERALS. By Mike Lepine. Widelyregarded as one of the greatest wartimeleaders of the 20th century, WinstonChurchill’s fascinating story unfolds inthis heavily illustrated and compellinglywritten history. After reading all about hisrole in the world’s greatest conflict,discover more about his story with two

bonus films: Winston Churchill: A Giant in the Century (90 minutes)and Churchill’s Island (22 minutes). 136 pages. Danann Publishing.10¾x10¾. Pub. at $49.99 $31.95

NEW! 3742717 OUTSIDE THE WIRE: TenLessons I’ve Learned in Everyday Courage.By Jason Kander. A candid practical guide foranyone thinking about public service andeveryone wishing to make a difference.Kander’s political memoir is a call to action, anentertaining meditation on the demands andrewards of civic engagement, and ultimately, ahopeful vision for America’s future. 16 pages of

color photos. 224 pages. Twelve. Pub. at $28.00 $4.95292062X THE HEIR APPARENT: A Life of Edward VII, the PlayboyPrince. By Jane Ridley. This richly entertaining biography chronicles theeventful life of the quintessential black sheep of Buckingham Palace, whomatured into as wise and effective a monarch as Britain has ever seen.Granted unprecedented access to the royal archives, Ridley draws a vividportrait of the man and his era. Photos. 726 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95

2949229 KISSINGER’S SHADOW: The LongReach of America’s Most ControversialStatesman. By Greg Grandin. Going beyond accountsfocusing on either Kissinger’s crimes oraccomplishments, Grandin offers a compelling newinterpretation of the diplomat’s continuing influence onhow the United States views its role in the world. Tounderstand the crisis of contemporary America,Grandin argues we have to understand Henry Kissinger.

270 pages. Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95

2977451 KISSINGER, VOLUME I, 1923-1968:The Idealist. By Niall Ferguson. Drawing not onlyon Kissinger’s hitherto closed private papers butalso on documents from more than 100 archivesaround the world, Ferguson reveals the truth behindthe reviled and revered American statesman. In thefirst of two volumes, he shows that what Kissingerachieved before his appointment as Richard Nixon’snational security adviser was astonishing in its own

right. 32 pages of photos. 986 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $39.95 $7.95

*2894815 THE FAVOURITE: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. By Ophelia Field. Politically influentialand independently powerful, Sarah Churchill,Duchess of Marlborough, was an intimate and then ablackmailer of Queen Anne–accusing her of keepinglesbian favorites, including Sarah’s own cousinAbigail Masham. An unforgettable portrait of a womanwho cared intensely about how we would rememberher. Color illus. 569 pages. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95

291834X CHURCHILL THE YOUNG WARRIOR: How He HelpedWin the First World War. By John Harte. The intriguing chronicle ofWinston Churchill’s early years as a young soldier fighting in severaldifferent types of wars: on horseback in the cavalry at Khartoum, withsaber and lance against the Dervishes at age 22, in the South Africanwar against the Boers, and finally in WWI leading a Scottish brigadein the trenches of the Western Front. 16 pages of photos. 375 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

2923394 CHURCHILL THE YOUNG WARRIOR: How He Helped Win the First World War. ByJohn Harte. Offers an intriguing chronicle ofWinston Churchill’s years as a young soldierfighting in several different types of wars. How didthe explosive events of his early life shape him intoone of the world’s most renowned leaders? What is the mystery behind how WWI erupted, and whatrole did Churchill play to end it? Find out here. 16

pages of photos. 335 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $26.99 $6.95

6792529 NICHOLAS II: The Last Tsar. By Michael Paterson. Anintimate look at Tsar Nicholas, who ruled one-sixth of the earth’s landarea, representing a regime that had lasted three hundred years.Blamed for the killing of demonstrators, and for mass imprisonments, his death nevertheless shocked the world. 246 pages. Robinson.Paperbound. PRICE CUT to $2.95

6921612 PROMISE ME, DAD: A Year of Hope,Hardship, and Purpose. By Joe Biden. Whenformer Vice President Biden’s eldest son wasdiagnosed with a malignant brain tumor, he said tohis father: “Promise me, Dad, that no matter whathappens, you’re going to be all right.” This movingmemoir tells the story of the year that followed, when Biden’s personal struggle intertwined with hisresponsibilities to the free world. SHOPWORN.

260 pages. Flatiron Books. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

3777898 PROMISE ME, DAD: A Year of Hope, Hardship, andPurpose. By Joe Biden. Chronicles what would be the mostmomentous and challenging year in Joe Biden’s extraordinary lifeand career. While his son fought for then lost his life, the vicepresident balanced the twin imperatives of living up to hisresponsibilities to both his country and family. We are given apersonal look at the pain of personal loss. 290 pages. Flatiron Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $4.95

288447X THE QUIET MAN: The IndispensablePresidency of George H.W. Bush. By John H.Sununu. George H.W. Bush is much too modest tobrag about what he accomplished as the forty-firstpresident of the United States. Now this unique insideraccount by former chief of staff John H. Sununu finallygives this indispensable president the full credit for thepositive impact he had on the United States and theworld. 16 pages of photos, most in color. 411 pages.

Broadside. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

2823527 BOBBY KENNEDY: A Raging Spirit. By Chris Matthews.Matthews shines a light on all the important moments of BobbyKennedy’s life: his upbringing, his start in politics, his crucial rolefighting for civil rights, and his tragic run for president. He continuesto be a model for political bravery and moral leadership. Photos.396 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*2870444 WILLIAM I: England’s Conqueror. ByMarc Morris. In 1066, William the Conqueror wascrowned the first Norman king of England. Morris siftsthrough the sources of the time to give a fresh view ofthe man who changed the country more than any other,as old ruling elites were swept away, enemies crushedand the map of the nation itself redrawn, culminating inthe Domesday Book. Photos. 105 pages. Penguin.Paperbound. Pub. at $8.95 PRICE CUT to $3.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries6784488 THE WARS OF THE ROOSEVELTS: The Ruthless Rise of America’s Greatest PoliticalFamily. By William J. Mann. Drawing on previouslyhidden historical documents and interviews with thelong-silent “illegitimate” branch of the family, Mannpaints an elegant, meticulously researched, andgroundbreaking group portrait of the legendaryRoosevelt family. 32 pages of photos. 610 pages.Harper. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2829746 JOHN MARSHALL: The Man WhoMade the Supreme Court. By RichardBrookhiser. In 1801, John Marshall, a 45 year oldRevolutionary War veteran became the fourth chiefjustice of the U.S. He would hold the post for thenext 34 years, expounding the Constitution heloved. The Supreme Court would never be ignoredagain. Brookhiser offers the definitive biography ofAmerica’s greatest chief justice. 16 pages of illus.,

some color. 324 pages. Basic. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*283913X GOLDEN HANDCUFFS: The Secret History ofTrump’s Women. By Nina Burleigh. A comprehensive and provocativeexploration of how Trump’s upbringing by his mother and grandmotherinformed his relationships with his wives and daughters, which in turnhave shaped his attitudes toward women in general. Color photos.359 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*2992825 HENRY III: The Son of MagnaCarta. By Matthew Lewis. Henry III became Kingof England within days of his ninth birthday. Hewas handed a monarchy in peril, a crown that wascracked and tarnished. From the ashes of MagnaCarta, a new England was to be forged. It wouldspell over half a century of highs and lows, in acountry crying out for stability. 16 pages of colorphotos. 288 pages. Amberley. Paperbound.

Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $11.95*3702944 RICHARD III: Loyalty Binds Me. By Matthew Lewis. By understanding the Richard whobegan in the year 1483 at his brother’s death bed, itwill become clearer what drove some of his actionsand decisions later on. Returning to primary sourcesand considering the evidence available, this newbiography undoes the myths and presents a realman living in tumultuous times. 16 pages of colorillus. 448 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $39.95 $29.95

2920646 HENRY III: The Son of Magna Carta. By MatthewLewis. Henry III became King of England within days of his ninthbirthday. His father, King John, had overseen a disastrous periodin English history and the boy king inherited a country embroiledin a bitter, entrenched war with itself. As he grew into adulthood,Henry had to manage the transition to a personal rule, wrenchingpower from men who had held it almost unchecked for years. 16pages of color illus. 287 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $29.95 $9.95

*2898802 DEVICES AND DESIRES: Besso f Hard wick and the Bu i ld ing o fElizabethan England. By Kate Hubbard.Aided by a quartet of judicious marriages and a shrewd head for business, Bess of Hardwickrose from humble beginnings to become oneof the most respected and feared countesses in Elizabethan England. The author paints a richcompelling portrait of a true feminist icon

centuries ahead of her time, a complex, formidable, and decidedly modern woman. 16 pages of photos, many in color. 354 pages.Harper. Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*2972476 THE SHADOW KING: The Lifeand Death of Henry VI. By Lauren Johnson.Johnson tells Henry VI’s remarkable andsometimes shocking story in a fast-paced andcolorful narrative that captures both thepoignancy of his life and the tumultuous andbloody nature of the times in which he lived.I l l u s . i n c o l o r. 7 0 0 p a g e s . Pe g a s u s .Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2849267 THE CAESAR OF PAR IS :Napoleon Bonaparte, Rome, and theAr t ist ic Obsession That Shaped anEmpire. By Susan Jaques. The author revealshow Napoleon’s fascination with antiquityinformed his effort to turn Paris into “the newRome” through architectural and artisticcommissions around the city. His aggressivepursuit of ancient treasures from Italy gave

Paris much of the classical beauty we know today. This accountbrings Napoleon to life as never before. 32 pages of photos.576 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95

3782727 THE EMPRESS OF ART: Catherine the Great and theTransformation of Russia. By Susan Jaques. A self-proclaimed

“glutton for art,” Catherine the Great created the world-classHermitage Museum, filling it with marvels from antiquity,Rembrandts, and other masterpieces. Her involvement in theexpansion of St. Petersburg and the magnificent architectural wonderthat city became furthered her artistic influence. 24 pages of colorillus. 466 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

*6616119 THE DIARIES OF JOHN QUINCYADAMS, 1779-1848. Ed. by DavidWaldstreicher. Reader’s edition of an Americanmasterpiece, based on original manuscript diariesthat restore passages suppressed in earliereditions. From his marriage to Louisa CatherineJohnson to his deadlock election to the presidency and his involvement in the Amistad Supreme Court case, the critical dramas of Adams’s personal and

political life are all here. 1,489 pages in two volumes, slipcased. Libraryof America. Pub. at $75.00 PRICE CUT to $44.95*2992833 JOHN MORTON: Adversary of Richard III, Power Behind the Tudors. By Stuart Bradley. Follows John Morton’scareer through the reigns of Henry VI and Edward IV, and hiscentral role in opposition to Richard III, before his fifteen years asLord Chancellor to Henry VII, which were crucial to theestablishment of the Tudor dynasty. 16 pages of photos in color.288 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $32.95 PRICE CUT to $21.95

*2879514 LET ME FINISH: Trump, theKushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Powerof In-Your-Face Politics. By Chris Christie with E.Henican. LARGE PRINT EDITION. This two-term NewJersey governor sets the record straight about histenure as a Republican running a Democratic state,as well as what really happened on the 2016campaign trail and inside Trump Tower. Packed withnews-making revelations and told with the kind of

bluntness he’s known for, Christie’s memoir is an essential guide tounderstanding the Trump presidency. 612 pages. Hachette. Pub.at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $17.953692590 THOMAS JEFFERSON: Passionate Pilgrim. By Alf J.Mapp, Jr. Photos. 445 pages. Madison. Pub. at $24.95 $4.956630952 WILSON. By A. Scott Berg. 48 pages of photos.818 pages. Putnam. Pub. at $40.00 $6.956845967 MARY TUDOR: England’s First Queen. By Anna Whitelock.Color photos. 402 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.952842009 THE SELECTED LETTERS OF THEODOREROOSEVELT. Ed. by H.W. Brands. 656 pages. Rowman & Littlefield.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $4.952873710 RONALD REAGAN TREASURES. By R. Roberts & D. Welky. Fully illus., most in color. 172 pages. Thunder Bay. 8½x12.Pub. at $34.95 $6.95*3782050 HENRY III: A Simple and God-Fearing King. By Stephen Church. Illus. 112 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95*3755835 ABE’S YOUTH: Shaping the Future President. Ed.by W.E. Bartelt & J.A. Claybourn. 16 pages of illus. 300 pages. InUP.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.95*6902766 RICHARD THE LIONHEART: The Crusader King ofEngland. By W.B. Bartlett. 16 pages of color illus. 408 pages.Amberley. Pub. at $34.95 $21.95*6986242 PENCE: The Path to Power. By Andrea Neal. 32 pages ofphotos. 279 pages. Red Lightning. Pub. at $22.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95*2978466 RICHARD III: Fact and Fiction. By Matt Lewis. Illus.127 pages. Pen & Sword. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95*3724050 LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF THE BLACK PRINCE. ByRichard Barber. Illus. 139 pages. Boydell. Paperbound. Pub.at $24.95 $17.95*2953056 THE PROBLEM OF DEMOCRACY: The PresidentsAdams Confront the Cult of Personality. By N. Isenberg & A.Burstein. 543 pages. Viking. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $21.95*6930573 LUCIUS VERUS AND THE ROMAN DEFENCE OFTHE EAST. By M.C. Bishop. Photos. 197 pages. Pen & Sword.Pub. at $32.95 $19.95*2980673 THE YOUNG VICTORIA. By Deirdre Murphy.224 pages. Yale. 8x10¼. Pub. at $45.00 $35.95*2889862 ELIZABETH WARREN: Her Fight, Her Work, HerLife. By Antonia Felix. Photos, some color. 359 pages. Sourcebooks.Pub. at $25.99 $18.95*6942016 ALI PASHA: Lion of Ioannina. By Quentin & EugeniaRussell. Illus., many in color. 206 pages. Pen & Sword.Pub. at $34.95 PRICE CUT to $21.952928647 JOHN MCCAIN: American Maverick. Text by Elaine S.Povich. 200 pages. Sterling. 9¼x11¼. Pub. at $24.95 $5.952825988 AMERICAN ULYSSES: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant. ByRonald C. White. Illus. 826 pages. Random. Pub. at $35.00 $7.95371988X RICHARD II: A True King’s Fall. By Kathryn Warner. 16pages of color illus. 352 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $28.95 $9.95

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Politicians, Statesmen & Revolutionaries6613357 HERBERT HOOVER IN THE WHITE HOUSE: TheOrdeal of the Presidency. By Charles Rappleye. 16 pages ofphotos. 554 pages. S&S. Pub. at $32.50 PRICE CUT to $5.956702678 VICTORIA: A Life. By A.N. Wilson. 16 photos. 642 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $36.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2826232 ELIZABETH II: The Steadfast. By Douglas Hurd. Photos. 100 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.95 PRICE CUT to $3.95*285130X EDWARD VIII: The Uncrowned King. By Piers Brendon.Illus. 128 pages. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2812010 TITANS OF HISTORY: The Giants Who Made OurWorld. By Simon Sebag Montefiore et al. 622 pages. Vintage.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $11.95*2902354 FREDERIK III: The King Who Seized AbsolutePower. By Jens Gunni Busck. Illus., some in color. 60 pages.Historika. Pub. at $15.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95*290229X CHRISTIAN IV: Denmark’s Great RenaissanceKing. By Jens Gunni Busck. Well illus., many in color. 60 pages.Historika. Pub. at $15.00 $9.95*2970899 THREE DAYS IN MOSCOW: Ronald Reagan andthe Fall of the Soviet Empire. By Bret Baier with C. Whitney. 16pages of photos, some color. 398 pages. Morrow. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $9.95*6981828 ALFRED THE GREAT. By David Horspool. 245 pages.Amberley. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6874622 YOUNG & DAMNED & FAIR: The Life ofCatherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII. By GarethRussell. 16 pages of color illus. 436 pages. S&S. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95*6757227 PRINCE CHARLES: The Passions and Paradoxes of an Improbable Life. By Sally Bedell Smith. 32 pages of photos, some color.596 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6881343 ELIZABETH I: A Study in Insecurity. By Helen Castor. Color illus. 115 pages. Allen Lane. Pub. at $21.95 $9.95*2851342 KING AND OUTLAW: The Real Robert the Bruce.By Chris Brown. Illus. 192 pages. History Press. Pub. at $21.95

PRICE CUT to $9.95*6877923 REVOLUTION. By Emmanuel Macron. 254 pages.Scribe. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*6781209 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS: A Study in Failure. ByJenny Wormald. 16 pages of color photos. 264 pages. Birlinn.Paperbound. Pub. at $21.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2863391 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. By Jenny Wormald. 16pages of photos, many in color. 264 pages. Birlinn. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6925251 RISING STAR: The Making of Barack Obama. By DavidJ. Garrow. 1460 pages. Paperbound. Pub. at $34.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6723594 HOOVER: An Extraordinary Life in ExtraordinaryTimes. By Kenneth Whyte. 16 pages of photos. 728 pages. Knopf.Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2919834 THE BACK CHANNEL: A Memoir of AmericanDiplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal. By William J. Burns.Photos. 501 pages. Random. Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $14.95*2906392 JAMES VII: Duke and King of Scots, 1633-1701.By Alastair J. Mann. Illus. 322 pages. John Donald. Paperbound.Pub. at $40.95 PRICE CUT to $19.95*2779994 GEORGIANA DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE: The FaceWithout a Frown. By Iris Leveson-Gower. 16 pages of color illus.224 pages. Fonthill. Paperbound. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $13.95*6879896 THE MORALIST: Woodrow Wilson and the WorldHe Made. By Patricia O’Toole. 16 pages of photos. 636 pages. S&S.Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2952238 THE MORALIST: Woodrow Wilson and the WorldHe Made. By Patricia O’Toole. 16 pages of photos. 636 pages. S&S.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95*2801140 REAGAN: An American Journey. By Bob Spitz. 32pages of photos, some in color. 863 pages. Penguin. Pub. at$35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.956894836 FREDERICK THE GREAT: King of Prussia. By Tim Blanning.Illus., some in color. 653 pages. Random. Pub. at $35.00 $7.95

Dictators, Scoundrels & Criminals7569270 JESSE JAMES: The Life, Times, and Treacherous Death of the Most InfamousOutlaw of All Time. By Frank Triplett. Firstpublished in 1882. There is no Western outlawmore infamous than Jesse James, and no JesseJames biography more definitive than this one.Presented with the original plate illustrations, thisclassic biography vividly captures the life of one of the frontier’s most storied legends. 413 pages.

Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

2930579 SAM GIANCANA: The Rise and Fallof a Chicago Mobster. By Susan McNicoll. Aclear and compelling account of one of the 20thcentury’s most notorious gangsters, charting hisastonishing rise to the top ranks of the Mafia duringthe heyday of the gangster era, his connectionswith politicians and Hollywood stars, and hisinexorable demise. Photos. 192 pages. Arcturus.Paperbound. Pub. at $9.95 $4.95

2928175 JOHN WILKES BOOTH AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVEDHIM. By E. Lawrence Abel. Explores what really moved this mysterious andidolized actor–the “handsomest man in America”–to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Booth’s life was as dramatic as any play. He was acomplex man whose shocking crime of “tyrannicide” changed the courseof American history and cast him forever in the role of an American villain.Photos. 454 pages. Regnery. Pub. at $29.99 $4.95

2984717 THE BORMANN BROTHERHOOD. ByWilliam Stevenson. This chronicle, based onindependent investigation, and including numerousexclusive interviews, casts new light upon MartinBormann, his strange role in the Third Reich, his planto create a “brotherhood” of Nazis that would survivethe war, and his devastating influence, whichcontinues into our present. 423 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $5.95

2912716 CITY OF DEVILS: The Two Men Who Ruled theUnderworld of Old Shanghai. By Paul French. In the 1930s,Shanghai was a haven for outlaws from all over the world: a placewhere pasts could be forgotten, fascism and communism outrun,names invented, fortunes made–and lost. This impeccablyresearched narrative is the story of the rise to power of Jack Rileyand Joe Farren and their ultimate downfall and the trail ofdestruction they left. 16 pages of illus., some color. 299 pages.Picador. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

284544X CONFESSIONS OF A CARTEL HITMAN. By Martin Corona with T. Rafael. The trueconfessions of an assassin, wherein Corona shares hischilling experiences with the Mexican Mafia and thefounders of a dominant Tijuana drug cartel.Fascinating, haunting, and ultimately hopeful, it givesinsight into how one human being came to kill withouthesitation–and how he ultimately found redemption.299 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2594749 DOCTOR GOEBBELS: His Life and Death. By R. Manvell & H. Fraenkel. As a leader of the 20th century’s most evil regime, JosephGoebbels’ legacy is his work constructing the mythic image of Hitlerduring his rise to power and his catastrophic rule of Germany. From hisidyllic childhood to his dramatic suicide, this biography delves deep intothe mystery shrouding one of Hitler’s most evil henchmen. Illus.329 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

3516547 GOERING: The Rise and Fall of theNotorious Nazi Leader. By R. Manvell & H.Fraenkel. Through historical documents andfirsthand testimonies from members of HermannGoering’s family, his former associates, hisenemies, and his servants, the authors explore theextravagant lifestyle, cunning ambitions, andcasual brutality of a truly sinister man. 442 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $5.95

5895510 HEINRICH HIMMLER: The Sinister Life of the Head of theSS and Gestapo. By R. Manvell & H. Fraenkel. Presents an in-depth lookat one of the most sinister figures of WWII. As head of the Nazi’s feared SSand the sadistic Gestapo, Himmler supervised the extermination ofmillions. Photos. 285 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $5.95

2799480 AL CAPONE: His Life, Legacy, and Legend. ByDeirdre Bair. From the heyday of gangsters to the present moment, Al Capone has gripped popular imagination. Rigorous andintimate, Bair provides new answers to the enduring questionsabout this fascinating figure, who was equal parts charismaticgangster, devoted patriarch, and calculating monster. Photos.395 pages. Doubleday. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

*5970210 MENGELE: The Complete Story. By G.L. Posner &J. Ware. This definitive biography probes the personality andmotivations of Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death.” From 1943-1945Mengele selected who would be gassed immediately, who wouldbe worked to death, and who would serve as involuntary guineapigs for his spurious and ghastly human experiments. Photos.364 pages. Cooper Square. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95

3764923 A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL. By JohnPreston. Dubbed the trial of the century, JeremyThorpe’s climactic case at the Old Bailey in Londonwas the first time that a leading British politician hadstood trail on a murder charge, and the first time that aprominent public figure had been exposed as aphilandering gay man, in an era when homosexualityhad only just become legal. Photos. 340 pages. OtherPress. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

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Dictators, Scoundrels & Criminals2895846 PHIL CROSS: Gypsy Joker to aHells Angel. With Meg Cross. Cross details hisodyssey through two of the country’s mostnotorious biker gangs, from his early days withthe Gypsy Jokers through his 40-plus-years as aHells Angel–a career that earned him a stint inprison, and later a place on the FBI’s ten mostwanted list. Well illus., many in color. 239 pages.MBI. Pub. at $30.00 $7.95

2876558 WHITE AMERICAN YOUTH: MyDescent into America’s Most Violent HateMovement–and How I Got Out. By ChristianPicciolini. A former white supremacist leader providesa chilling look inside the world of violent hate groups.Raw, inspiring, and heartbreakingly candid, it probesthe question of how so many young people losethemselves in a culture of hatred and violence, andhow the criminal networks they forge terrorize and

divide our nation. 275 pages. Hachette. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.953783790 YOUNG HITLER: The Making of theFuhrer. By Paul Ham. By peeling back the layersof Hitler’s childhood, his war record, and his earlypolitical career, Ham seeks the man behind themyth. In this comprehensive study, he seeks toanswer the question: was Hitler’s rise to power anextreme example of a recurr ing type ofdemagogue–a politician who will do and sayanything to seize power and who thrives on

chaos? Photos. 308 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $9.952984954 CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? Memoirs of a LiteraryForger. By Lee Israel. Candid, compelling, and at times laugh outloud funny, this is the unbelievable and unforgettable cat and mouseadventure of Lee Israel, who started a one-woman forgery business inorder to pay the bills when she found herself nearly broke. 129 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $4.95

*3759911 HITLER: A Global Biography. ByBrendan Simms. Acclaimed historian BrendanSimms offers a deeply learned and radicallyrevisionist biography. A powerfully argued andutterly definitive account of a murderous tyrant wethought we understood, this volume is essentialreading for anyone seeking to understand theorigins and outcomes of the Second World War.668 pages. Basic. Pub. at $40.00 $29.95*3695964 CALIGULA: The Mad Emperor ofRome. By Stephen Dando-Collins. Skillfullyresearched, Dando-Collins sets out to sort the facts from the fictions in this compelling new biographyof the third emperor of Rome. This precise andthorough examination of the emperor’s life putsCaligula’s paranoid reign into perspective,examining the betrayals and deaths he experienced prior to his time in power. Illus. 264 pages. Turner.

Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $13.95*6932525 TOP HOODLUM: Frank Costello,Prime Minister of the Mafia. By Anthony M.DeStefano. Using newly released FBI files,eyewitness accounts, and family mementos, this titletakes you inside the Mafia that Frank Costello helpedbuild from the ground up, from small timebootlegging and gambling to a nationwideracketeering empire. This is the story of the man whomade the Mafia such a powerful force in our nation’s

history. 16 pages of photos. 296 pages. Citadel. Pub. at $26.00 $18.953718840 EICHMANN BEFORE JERUSALEM:The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer. ByBettina Stangneth. This comprehensive work mapsout the astonishing links between innumerablepast Nazis–from ace Luftwaffe pilots to SShenchmen–both in exile and in Germany, andreconstructs in detail the postwar life of one of theHolocaust’s principal organizers as no other studyhas done. A superb reassessment of the life of

Adolf Eichmann. 579 pages. Bodley Head. Paperbound. $7.95*3781372 HANDSOME JOHNNY: The Life andDeath of Johnny Rosselli–Gentleman Gangster,Hollywood Producer, CIA Assassin. By Lee Server.At the center of the twentieth century’s darkest secrets, and straddling the underworld and the day’s mostcompelling headlines is Johnny Rosselli. Written withsurprising detail that can only come from years ofresearch, Server’s biography of Rosselli is full of glitterand grit, guns and gams–and is a roller coaster of a

story. 16 pages of photos. 532 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound.Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

3692108 HANDSOME JOHNNY. By Lee Server. This rich roller coaster of a biography full ofglamor and grit, guns and gams, tells the story ofAl Capone’s last protege, the Mob’s man inHollywood, the producer, the Las Vegas gambling boss, and the central figure in the CIA’s attempt to assassinate Fidel Castro–Johnny Rosselli wasindeed at the center of the twentieth century’sdarkest secrets. 16 pages of photos. 532 pages.

St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $6.95

2732793 WYATT EARP: A Vigilante Life. By Andrew C.Isenberg. In popular culture, Wyatt Earp has become a beacon ofrough justice in the tumultuous American West. However,Isenberg reveals that the lawman played on screen by variousactors is largely a fiction and in actuality Earp led a life ofimpulsive lawbreaking and shifting identities. Photos. 296 pages.Hill & Wang. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $6.95

*3724190 GOOD TIME PARTY GIRL: TheNotorious Life of Dirty Helen Cromwell,1886-1969. With Robert Dougherty. Before HelenCromwell became the legendary owner of theinfamous speakeasy and post-prohibition saloon, TheSun Flower Inn, she was a “good time party girl” whomet cunning millionaires, bank robbers, detectives,and gangsters as she hustled her way through the early 20th century criminal underworld from New York to

Chicago to San Francisco. Here, she tells her story. Photos. 304 pages.Feral House. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

376219X MONSIEUR X: The Incredible Story ofthe Most Audacious Gambler in History. ByJamie Reid. A dazzling tale of glamor, riches, violence and ultimately tragedy. Patrice des Moutis was ahandsome, charming and well-educated Frenchmanwith an aristocratic family, a respectable insurancebusiness–and he was also a compulsive gambler and illegal bookie. 16 pages of photos, some color.308 pages. Bloomsbury. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

*369383X EXILE ON FRONT STREET: My Life as a HellsAngel...and Beyond. By George Christie. The forty-year member of theHells Angels now tells his remarkable story: the tale of how a formerMarine gave up a comfortable job with the Department of Defense toswear allegiance to the nation’s most notorious biker gang–and how herisked everything to get out. 16 pages of photos, some color. 257 pages.St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

*3743195 PANZRAM: A Journal of Murder.By T.E. Gaddis & J.O. Long. The authors provide a historical and sociological framework forPanzram’s own words, using this uniquelydetailed self-analysis by a mass murderer todepict what happens when an intelligent andunb reakab le pe r sona l i t y t ha t has beeninterminable and unmercifully abused strikesback in vengeance. Photos. 295 pages. Amok.

Paperbound. Pub. at $24.94 $19.95

*3738868 DIAMOND DORIS. By Doris Payne with Z. Lockhart. Usingher Southern charm and quick wit, Payne began shoplifting small pieces ofjewelry from local stores, and over the course of six decades, grew hertalents with each heist. A rip-roaringly fun and exciting tale, this is theportrait of a captivating antihero who experienced life to the fullest–on herown terms. 262 pages. Amistad. Pub. at $25.99 $19.95

*3070085 THE GREAT SUCCESSOR: TheDivinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant ComradeKim Jong Un. By Anna Fifield. Skeptical yetinsightful, Fifield creates a captivating portrait ofthe oddest and most secretive political regime inthe world–one that is isolated yet internationallyrelevant, bankrupt yet in possession of nuclearweapons–and its ruler, the self-proclaimedBeloved and Respected Leader, Kim Jong Un.

308 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*3225097 YOUNG CASTRO: The Making of a Revolutionary.By Jonathan M. Hansen. A nuanced and penetrating portrait of a manwho, having grown up on an island that felt like a colonial cage, wascompelled to lead his country to independence. With his revisionistbiography, Hansen challenges the reader to put aside the caricatureof Fidel Castro as a bearded, bombastic, anti-American hothead, andchange what you think you know about Castro. 16 pages of photos.484 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

*3775364 FOUR WHITE HORSES AND ABRASS BAND. By Violet McNeal. The true story ofViolet McNeal’s life on the road, from diamond-ladenchampagne parties to near-death withdrawal sicknessin an Arizona jail. In between the highs and lows, shetraveled North America in search of the next rube tocon, product to shill, and chump to hustle out of hisbankroll. Illus. 216 pages. Feral House. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

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Dictators, Scoundrels & Criminals*2841606 STALIN: Wait ing for H i t ler,1929-1941. By Stephen Kotkin. A history of theworld during the build-up to its most fateful hour,from the vantage point of Stalin’s seat of power.This comprehensive and definitive biography ofStalin is a landmark achievement in the annals ofhistorical scholarship. 32 pages of photos.1 1 5 4 p a g e s . Pe n g u i n . Pa p e r b o u n d .Pub. at $25.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*5787521 GENGHIS KHAN: His Conquests,His Empire, His Legacy. By Frank McLynn.Combines fast-paced accounts of battles with richcultural background and the latest scholarship tobring to life the strange world of the Mongols andprovides the most accurate and absorbing accountyet of one of the most powerful men ever to havelived. 16 pages of illus. 646 pages. Da Capo.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 PRICE CUT to $11.95

2859629 GENGHIS KHAN: His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy.By Frank McLynn. Combining fast-paced accounts of battles with richcultural background and the latest scholarship, McLynn brings vividly to life the strange world of the Mongols, and provides the most accurate andabsorbing account yet of one of the most powerful men ever to have lived.16 pages of illus. 646 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $32.50 $9.95

*369397X THE MILLIONAIRE WAS A SOVIETMOLE: The Twisted Life of David Karr. By HarveyKlehr. By the time he died in Paris in 1979, Karr hadreinvented himself numerous times. With threeex-wives, one widow, five children, an outdated will,and millions of dollars in assets, Karr’s estate took adecade to unravel. Based on extensive archivalresearch and numerous interviews, Klehr aims tounravel the perplexing question of whose side Karr

was on during his tumultuous career. 272 pages. Encounter Books.Pub. at $25.99 PRICE CUT to $14.95

*6886906 THE TRAGEDY OF BENEDICTARNOLD: An American Life. By Joyce Lee Malcolm. Malcolm skillfully unravels the man behind the mythand gives us a portrait of the true Benedict Arnold andhis world. Throughout her narrative she weaves inportraits of Arnold’s great allies–George Washington,General Schuyler, Arnold’s beautiful and beloved wifePeggy Shippen, and others–as well as his unrelentingenemy John Adams, General Horatio Gates, and

master spy John Andre. Illus., some color. 410 pages. Pegasus.Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95

*6866921 FRANCO: Anatomy of a Dictator. By Enrique Moradiellos. Examines the dictatorship as well as the dictator and, in doing so, revealsnew aspects to our understanding of General Franco, the Caudillo. Illus.246 pages. I.B. Tauris. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*6897452 HITLER’S INSANITY: A Conspiracy of Silence. By Andrew Norman. Drawing on his medical background, Normanexplores Hitler’s childhood, his experiences of loss, and hismeteoric rise to power, in an effort to determine to what extent hisailments–both physical and mental–ultimately contributed bothto his decline and to his death. 16 pages of photos. 272 pages.Fonthill. Pub. at $36.95 PRICE CUT to $21.95*3693813 CITY OF DEVILS: The Two Men Who Ruled theUnderworld of Old Shanghai. By Paul French. Illus. 298 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $12.95*6877370 BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE: A Reappraisal of HisLife and Times. By Robert E. Lee. 264 pages. John F. Blair.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95*372901X THE SHIP THAT NEVER WAS: The Greatest Escape Story of Australian Colonial History. By Adam Courtenay.323 pages. ABC Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $13.95*6752330 BECOMING HITLER: The Making of a Nazi. By Thomas Weber. 16 pages of photos. 422 pages. Basic. Pub. at $35.00 $26.952860414 DODGE CITY: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and theWickedest Town in the American West. By Tom Clavin. 16 pages ofphotos. 447 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.952845288 HITLER: Ascent, 1889-1939. By Volker Ullrich. Photos.998 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $40.00 $9.95*6743269 HITLER: Ascent, 1889-1939. By Volker Ullrich. 16 pagesof photos. 998 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.00 $12.952812975 THE WHISKY KING: The Remarkable True Story ofCanada’s Most Infamous Bootlegger and the UndercoverMountie on His Trail. By Trevor Cole. 16 pages of photos.493 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95*2808153 YOU CAN’T WIN: A Story from Life. By Jack Black.304 pages. Dover. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $7.95*6757863 THE HIDDEN HITLER. By Lothar Machtan. 16 pages ofphotos. 434 pages. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 PRICE CUT to $11.95

*2946173 TALL TALES AND HALF TRUTHS OF BILLY THEKID. By John LeMay. Illus. 126 pages. Arcadia Publishing.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 PRICE CUT to $12.95

2841940 ON THE FRINGES OF POWER: The Life and TurbulentCareer of Stephen Wallace Dorsey. By Mari Grana. Illus. 138 pages.TwoDot. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $1.95

*2880008 HUGH DESPENSER THE YOUNGER AND EDWARDII: Downfall of a King’s Favourite. By Kathryn Warner. Color illus.218 pages. Pen & Sword. Pub. at $39.95 PRICE CUT to $19.95

*2946807 NO ONE MAN SHOULD HAVE ALL THAT POWER:How Rasputins Manipulate the World. By Amos Barshad.221 pages. Abrams. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95

*6752896 LENIN: The Man, the Dictator, and the Master ofTerror. By Victor Sebestyen. 16 pages of photos. 569 pages.Pantheon. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95

*6939236 JULIUS CAESAR: A Life. By Patricia Southern. 16pages of illus., some color. 320 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $27.95

PRICE CUT to $14.95

Scientists, Academics & Inventors2894343 THE WRIGHT BROTHERS. By DavidMcCullough. Far more than a couple of Daytonbicycle mechanics who happened to hit onsuccess, Wilbur and Orville Wright were men ofexceptional ability. McCullough te lls thedramatic story of how these courageous brothers taught the world how to fly, and how their sisterKatharine played an important role in their work.48 pag es o f pho t os . 320 pag es . S&S .

Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $5.95

3698750 THE KELLOGGS: The Battling Brothers of BattleCreek. By Howard Markel. Tells the sweeping saga of twoextraordinary men. Will Kellogg founder of the Battle CreekToasted Corn Flake Company and his brother, John HarveyKellogg, physician and patron saint of the pursuit of wellness.Their lifelong competition changed the course of America’s notion of health, medicine, nutrition, and diet. Illus. 506 pages.Pantheon. Pub. at $35.00 $6.95

3758257 WIZARD: The Life and Times ofNikola Tesla–Biography of a Genius. By Marc J. Seifer. Credited as the inspiration for radio,robots, and even radar, Tesla has been called thepatron saint of modern electricity. Based onoriginal material and previously unavailabledocuments, this is the definitive biography of the man considered by many to be the foundingfather of modern electrical technology. 16 pages

of photos. 542 pages. Citadel. Paperbound. Pub. at $21.95 $6.95

2989794 DR. BENJAMIN RUSH: The Founding Father WhoHealed a Wounded Nation. By Harlow Giles Unger. A gripping,often startling biography of the Founding Father of an America that other Founding Fathers forgot, an America of women, AfricanAmericans, Jews, Roman Catholics, Quakers, indentured workers, the poor, the mentally ill, and war veterans. Restores BenjaminRush as the Founding Father of modern American medical careand psychiatry. Illus. 300 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

3760472 MY INVENTIONS. By Nikola Tesla.Visionary, pioneer, and eccentric genius, Tesla wasthe quintessential scientist of the late 19th andearly 20th centuries. Two of his creations, theinduction motor and the Tesla coil, underpin thetechnology of the modern world. Here he tells thestory of his life, from his humble beginnings inCroatia to his feats of invention. 108 pages.Arcturus. Paperbound. $4.95

*3761614 DREAMLAND: AnAutobiography. By Bob Lazar. Bob Lazar was abrilliant young physicist who found himselfemployed at a top secret facility in the middleof the desert outside Las Vegas. Until now,Lazar has never told his story in his own wordsabout those days in the desert and about theexperiments being conducted at Area 51. 243pages. Interstellar. Pub. at $23.99 $17.95

7651481 RACING FOR THE BOMB: The TrueStory of General Leslie R. Groves, the ManBehind the Birth of the Atomic Age. By Robert S. Norris. Biography of Groves, a career officer in the Army Corps of Engineers. After overseeinghun d r eds o f m i l i t a r y cons t r uc t i onprojects–including the Pentagon–he was giventhe job in September 1942 of building theatomic bomb. This is the telling history of the

Manhattan Project. 24 pages of photos. 722 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $4.95

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Scientists, Academics & Inventors3782514 ASYLUM DOCTOR: James WoodsBabcock and the Red Plague of Pellagra. ByCharles S. Bryan. Describes the plight of the mentallyill during an era when public asylums had devolvedinto convenient places to warehouse inconvenientpeople. It is the story of an idealistic humanitarian, Dr.Babcock, who faced conditions most people wouldfind intolerable, and an important social history. Illus.402 pages. USCP. Pub. at $34.95 $5.953749738 THE NEUROSCIENTIST WHO LOSTHER MIND: My Tale of Madness and Recovery.By Barbara K. Lipska with E. McArdle. DescribesLipska’s extraordinary ordeal and its lessons aboutthe mind and brain. She explains how mental illness, brain injury, and age can change our behavior,personality, cognition, and memory, and she tellswhat it’s like to experience these changes firsthand.Photos. 188 pages. HMH. Pub. at $25.00 $4.956901050 THE CLOSE ENCOUNTERS MAN: How One Man Made the World Believe in UFOs. ByMark O’Connell. Reveals for the first time howHynek’s work both as a celebrated astronomer and as the U.S. Air Force’s go to UFO expert for nearlytwenty years stretched the boundaries of modernscience, laid the groundwork for acceptance of thepossibility of UFOs, and was the basis of the hit filmClose Encounters of the Third Kind. Illus. 403 pages.

Dey Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $6.953704998 LABORATORY DISEASE: RobertKoch’s Medical Bacteriology. By ChristophGradmann. A fascinating look into Koch’spersonality and his experimental work inmedical bacteriology, this work reveals both the biographical and the historical roots of ourmodern understanding of infectious diseases.I l l u s . 3 1 8 p a g e s . J o h n s H o p k i n s .Pub. at $40.00 $6.95

3780449 ROCKET BOYS. By Homer H. Hickam, Jr. A powerful memoirof coming of age at the dawn of the 1960s, of a mother’s love and a father’sfears, of a group of young men who dreamed of launching rockets into outer space, and who made those dreams come true. Photos. 368 pages. Delta.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

*3776360 I AM DYNAMITE! A Life ofNietzsche. By Sue Prideaux. Nietzsche wrote thatall philosophy is autobiographical, and in this vividand myth-shattering biography, Prideaux bringsreaders into the world of this brilliant, eccentric, and deeply troubled man. From his devoutly Christianupbringing to his heart-breaking descent intomadness, she documents Nietzsche’s intellectualand emotional life. Photos. 452 pages. Crown.

Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $12.953738620 HEADSTRONG: 52 Women WhoChanged Science–and the World. By RachelSwaby. The author’s vibrant profiles span centuries of courageous thinkers and illustrate how eachone’s ideas developed, from their first moment ofscientific engagement through the research anddiscovery for which they’re best known. Thisfascinating tour reveals these fifty two women attheir best, while inspiring a new generation of girls.

269 pages. Broadway. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $5.952930927 NATURALISTS IN PARADISE:Wallace, Bates and Spruce in theAmazon. By John Hemming. Spruce, Bates,and Wallace were each famous for onediscovery. Spruce transported the Cinchonatree to India to save lives from malaria; Batesdiscove red protect ive mimicry amonginsects; and Wallace a co-discoverer ofevolution. Here are thrilling stories of three

pioneering English naturalists’ explorations of the Amazonianenvironment 150 years ago. 32 pages of photos, some in color.368 pages. Thames & Hudson. Pub. at $34.95 $9.95

*3778266 TESLA: Inventor of the Modern.By Richard Munson. The author presents acomprehensive portrait of this farsighted andunder-appreciated mastermind. Drawing on letters, technological notebooks, and other primarysources , Munson p ieces toge ther themagnificently bizarre personal life and mentalhabits of the enigmatic inventor whose mostfamous inventions were the product of a mind

fueled by both the humanities and science. Photos. 306 pages.Norton. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

3709566 MAKING CONTACT: Jill Tarter andthe Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.By Sarah Scoles. A brilliant examination of thescience behind the search for extraterrestrialintelligence and of its pioneer, Jill Tarter. Tarter’slife and work are not just a quest to understandlife in the universe: they are a quest to understand our lives within the universe. No one has told thatstory, her story, until now. 24 pages of photos,

most in color. 275 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $6.95

*3738825 POISONER IN CHIEF: Sidney Gottlieb and the CIASearch for Mind Control. By Stephen Kinzer. Drawing on newdocumentary research and original interviews, Kinzer brings to lifeone of the most powerful unknown Americans of the twentiethcentury. During his 22-year career with the CIA, Gottlieb worked inthe deepest secrecy at the intersection of extreme science and covertaction, becoming a clandestine conjurer on an epic scale. Illus.354 pages. Holt. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

2865580 MISTRESS OF SCIENCE: The Story ofthe Remarkable Janet Taylor, Pioneer of SeaNavigation. By John S. & Rosalind F. Croucher.Born in 1804, she was one of the most remarkablescientists of the period, and yet until now her storyhas not been told. A gifted mathematician,astronomer, author and instrument maker, she alsopossessed extraordinary skills as a teacher ofnavigation and businesswoman. This is the story of

Janet Taylor’s rise to prominence. 16 pages of photos, many in color.300 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $34.95 $9.95

*2957078 DR. SPACE: The Life of Wernhervon Braun. By Bob Ward. Written by a veteranaerospace journalist who spent years investigating his subject, this biography presents a revealing but even-handed portrait of the father of modernrocketry. The picture that emerges is of a brilliantscientist, but along the way readers are alsointroduced to the human side of this charismaticvisionary. 24 pates of photos. 282 pages. Naval

Institute. Paperbound. Pub. at $21.95 $17.95

3724735 INVENTING NORMAN CANTOR: Confessions of aMedievalist. By Norman F. Cantor. Tells the story of medieval studiesfrom 1948 to 2001 through the prism of Cantor’s own experience andcareer. With unusual courage and exemplary frankness, he provides anintimate view of his private and professional life. Written in Cantor’s racystyle, this memoir is full of startling details and humorous anecdotesabout life in academia. 241 pages. ACMRS. Pub. at $28.95 $6.95

*3775585 EDISON. By Edmund Morris.Enlightened by seven years of research andprivileged access to family papers still held intrust, Morris is able to bring his subject to life inthis biography–the adored yet autocratic and often neglectful husband of two wives and father of sixchildren, and overwhelming force of nature drivenby compulsive creativity. Illus. 783 pages.Random. Pub. at $38.00 $28.95

2942046 EUREKA! 50 Scientists Who ShapedHuman History. By John Grant. How much do wereally know about these scientists? For instance didyou know that Galileo was an accomplished luteplayer, or that Darwin brought his bold curiosity to thedinner table as well? Grant offers fifty vivid portraits ofground-breaking scientists focusing on their livesand their various quirks. Illus. 224 pages. Zest.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $7.95

6943721 MEISTER ECKHART: Philosopher of Christianity. ByKurt Flasch. A fascinating study that makes a powerful case forEckhart’s position as an important philosopher of the time rather thana mystic and casts a new light on an important figure of the MiddleAges whose ideas attracted considerable attention from modernthinkers. 321 pages. Yale. Pub. at $38.00 $7.95

3779440 THE ALCHEMY OF AIR. By Thomas Hager. The story of two men who found the solution to the global disaster facinghumanity at the dawn of the twentieth century: Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch. Together they discovered a way to make bread out of air,built city-sized factories, and saved millions of lives. But thiscame at a terrible price. 316 pages. Broadway. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

*377533X ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT:How the Most Famous Scientist of the Romantic Age Found the Soul of Nature. By MarenMeinhardt. In this concise, illuminating biography,Meinhardt beautifully portrays an exceptional lifelived in no less exceptional times. Drawingextensively on Humboldt’s letters and publishedworks, she persuasively tells the story of how hebecame the most admired scientist of the Romantic

Age. Illus. 274 pages. BlueBridge. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95

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Scientists, Academics & Inventors2987228 THE WONDERFUL MR WILLUGHBY: The First True Ornithologist. By Tim Birkhead. A fascinating insight into a thrilling period ofscientific discovery during the seventeenthcentury, and a lively biography of a man who livedat its heart. 24 pages of color illus. 353 pages.Bloomsbury. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

3743934 THOMAS TELFORD: MasterBuilder of Roads & Canals. By AnthonyBurton. Born in the Lowlands of Scotland, andbeginning his career as a boy apprentice to astonemason, this is the story of Thomas Telfordwho ended his days as the most reveredengineer in the world, known punningly as “The Colossus of Roads”. Illus. 232 pages. Pen &Sword. Pub. at $39.95 $9.953734498 NO BETTER TIME: The Brief,Remarkable Life of Danny Lewin, the Genius Who Transformed the Internet. By MollyKnight Raskin. This riveting account tells of ayoung, driven mathematical genius who wrote aset of algorithms that would create a faster, betterInternet. But Danny Lewin’s brilliant life was cutshort when he was stabbed to death, at age 31,while trying to overpower the terrorists who

would eventually fly American Flight 11 into the World Trade Center.Photos. 246 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95*2958406 PROFESSOR MAXWELL’S DUPLICITOUS DEMON. By Brian Clegg. This is the story of a groundbreaking scientist, a greatcontributor to our understanding of how the world works, and hisduplicitous demon. Maxwell’s demon is a tiny but thoroughly disruptivethought experiment that suggests the second law of thermodynamics, the law that governs the flow of time itself, can be broken. 293 pages. IconBooks. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95

3751821 HEALING CHILDREN: A Surgeon’sStories from the Frontiers of Pediatric Medicine.By Kurt Newman. In his inspiring memoir, Dr.Newman draws from his long experience at one of ournation’s top children’s hospitals to make the case thatchildren are more than miniature adults. Through thestory of his own career he reveals the revolution that istaking place in children’s medicine and shares hisknowledge of what all children need to thrive.

256 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95*3750345 SCIENTISTS WHO CHANGEDHISTORY. Ed. by Kayla Dugger. Delves into thelives, inspirations, motivat ions, andachievements of the greatest scientists in theworld and of all time. From mathematicians tometeorologists, geologists to geneticists, eachscientist is presented through a combination ofdynamic images and stimulating text. 320 pages. Dorling Kindersley. Pub. at $25.00 $17.95

2964104 IN SHOCK: My Journey from Deathto Recovery and the Redemptive Power ofHope. By Rana Awdish. The gripping account of aphysician who suddenly became a dying patient,and a riveting exploration into the worlds ofpersonal loss and faltering medical care. Theauthor offers a brave new road map for anyonenavigating illness and presents physicians with anew rationale for cultivating emotional bonds with

their patients. 266 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $25.99 $7.95*3708101 EVERY TOOL’S A HAMMER: Life IsWhat You Make It. By Adam Savage. Throughstories from forty-plus years of making and molding,building and breaking, along with the lessons Savagehas learned along the way, this volume is meant to bea toolbox of problem solving, complete with a shop’sworth of notes on the tools, techniques, and materialsthat he uses most often. Well illus. 310 pages. Atria.Pub. at $27.00 $19.95*2787326 CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ: The Electrical Wizard of Schenectady. ByRobert W. Bly. Revered in the late nineteenth andearly twentieth century as a genius, but largelyforgotten today, Steinmetz made the modern world possible through his revolutionary work on ACelect r ici ty transmission, the technologyunderlying today’s power grid. This accountbrings the l i fe, passions, and scienti f ic

achievement of this remarkable man to light. Illus. 180 pages. QuillDriver Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

2855860 CHARLES DARWIN: Victorian Mythmaker. By A.N.Wilson. A radical reappraisal of one of the great Victorians thatisn’t afraid to challenge Darwinian orthodoxy while bringing uscloser to the man, his revolutionary ideas, and the wider Victorianage. 16 pages of illus., some color. 438 pages. HarperCollins.Pub. at $32.50 $5.95

294913X FREUD: The Making of an Illusion. ByFrederick Crews. Investigates Freud’s record andreveals findings that will revolutionize our conceptionof the therapist, the theorist, and the human being.Drawing on rarely consulted archives, Crews shows usa man who blundered tragicomically in his dealingswith patients and who falsified case histories toadvance his career. A slashing critique of thissignificant figure of the 20th century. 16 pages of

photos. 746 pages. Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.00 $9.95

*3699595 HAWKING: The Man, the Genius, and the Theory ofEverything. By Joel Levy. Explores the life and work of Stephen Hawking, explaining his breakthroughs at the cutting edge of cosmology, from theBig Bang to black holes, and relating the ups and downs of hisextraordinary and sometimes turbulent life. Well illus., most in color.160 pages. Andre Deutsch. Pub. at $29.95 $21.95

*3748332 ZWICKY: The Outcast Genius WhoUnmasked the Universe. By John Johnson Jr. Fritz Zwicky was one of the most inventive andiconoclastic scientists of his time: the first toconceive of the existence of dark matter, the first tomake a detailed catalog of thousands of galaxies, and the first to correctly suggest that cosmic raysoriginate from supernovas. Johnson brings thistempestuous maverick to life in this absorbing

biography. Photos. 352 pages. Harvard. Pub. at $35.00 $27.95

*369612X THE VAGABONDS: The Story ofHenry Ford and Thomas Edison’s Ten-YearRoad Trip. By Jeff Guinn. The fascinating story oftwo American giants, Henry Ford and ThomasEdison, whose annual summer sojournsintroduced the road trip to our culture and madethe automobile an essential part of modern life.Guinn also examines the important relationshipbetween the older Edison and the younger Ford,

and how the automobile made Henry Ford the new Thomas Edison.16 pages of photos. 306 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*2896362 GURDJIEFF RECONSIDERED: The Life, theTeachings, the Legacy. By Roger Lipsey. Setting the record straighton this important figure, Lipsey produces a portrait of Gurdjieff as ahumane presence, a sophisticated thinker, and a genuine mystic.Using a wide range of published and unpublished sources, heexplores Gurdjieff’s formative travels in Central Asia, his famedteaching institution in France, and his evolution as a teacher.359 pages. Shambhala. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 $13.95

*3723151 THE MAGUS OF FREEMASONRY.By Tobias Churton. Elias Ashmole (1617-1692) wasthe first to record a personal account of initiation intoAccepted Freemasonry. His writings demonstratedthat symbolic Freemasonry existed within theMasonic trade bodies. This biography restoresAshmole to his place in the ferment of the birth ofmodern science. Well illus. 303 pages. InnerTraditions. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $13.95

*3689379 ESCAPE FROM EARTH: A SecretHistory of the Space Rocket. By FraserMacDonald. Drawing on an astonishing array ofuntapped sources, including FBI documents andprivate archives, MacDonald tells the inspiringtrue story of Frank Malina’s achievements despite the political fear that’s kept them hidden. Areal-life fable about the miracle of humaningenuity and the frailty of dreams. 16 pages of

photos. 371 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

*3754812 NIKOLA TESLA AND THE ELECTRICAL FUTURE.By Iwan Rhys Morus. Examines Tesla’s life in the context of theextraordinary times in which he lived and worked, colorfullyevoking an age in which anything seemed possible, fromcapturing the full energy of Niagara to communicating with Mars.Illus. 244 pages. Icon. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95

2865521 LIGHTER-THAN-AIR: The Life andTimes of Wing Commander N.F. Usborne RN,Pioneer of Naval Aviation. By Guy Warner.Usborne’s chief task during the Great War was todream up new tactics and designs to combat theZeppelin menace. However his career was cutshort when he was killed in a testing accident. Part biography and part narrative of Osborne’s airshipdesigns, this account seeks to shine a light on an

overlooked pioneer of early aviation. Illus. 310 pages. Pen & Sword.Pub. at $44.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95

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Scientists, Academics & Inventors*6988288 ISAAC NEWTON: The Asshole Who Reinventedthe Universe. By Florian Freistetter. 224 pages. Prometheus.Pub. at $24.00 $17.95*2944111 THE SHAPE OF A LIFE: One Mathematician’s Searchfor the Universe’s Hidden Geometry. By Shing-Tung Yau & S. Nadis.Illus. 293 pages. Yale. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $19.953705129 THE PAPERS OF THOMAS A. EDISON, VOLUME 7:Losses and Loyalties, April 1883-December 1884. Ed. by Paul B.Israel et al. 811 pages. Johns Hopkins. Pub. at $98.00

PRICE CUT to $11.95*3699587 FREUD: The Man, the Scientist, and the Birth ofPsychoanalysis. By Ruth Sheppard. 176 pages. Andre Deutsch.Pub. at $29.95 $21.95*2926644 THE SAKURA OBSESSION. By Naoko Abe. Illus., somein color. 380 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2915286 CLOSE TO THE SUN: The Journey of a PioneerHeart Surgeon. By Stuart Jamieson. Photos. 333 pages.RosettaBooks. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2828707 THE MAN IN THE GLASS HOUSE: Philip Johnson,Architect of the Modern Century. By Mark Lamster. Illus.508 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $35.00 $26.956983979 HERO OF THE AIR: Glenn Curtiss and the Birth ofNaval Aviation. By William F. Trimble. 32 pages of photos.270 pages. Naval Institute. Pub. at $37.95 $9.95*6897436 TESLA: Inventor of the Modern. By Richard Munson. Photos. 306 pages. Norton. Pub. at $26.95 $19.956890644 EINSTEIN’S GREATEST MISTAKE: A Biography. ByDavid Bodanis. Photos. 280 pages. HMH. Pub. at $27.00 $4.956821294 IN SEARCH OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE. By HughAldersey-Williams. Illus. 330 pages. Norton. Pub. at $26.95 $2.953709558 MAKER OF PATTERNS: An Autobiography ThroughLetters. By Freeman Dyson. 400 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $27.95

PRICE CUT to $5.952961717 THE ADVENTURES & INVENTIONS OF STEWARTBLACKER: Soldier, Aviator, Weapons Inventor. Ed. by Barnaby Blacker. 16 pages of photos. 204 pages. Pen & Sword.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $4.95*2830973 SAM GOUDSMIT AND THE HUNT FOR HITLER’SATOM BOMB. By Martijn van Calmthout. 16 pages of photos. 243pages. Prometheus. Pub. at $24.00 PRICE CUT to $11.95*2887630 BIOGRAPHIC TESLA. By Brian Clegg. 96 pages.Ammonite. Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $7.95*6854346 MIRROR TOUCH: A Memoir of Synesthesia andthe Secret Life of the Brain. By Joel Salinas. 307 pages.HarperOne. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2875950 WHEN DEATH BECOMES LIFE: Notes from aTransplant Surgeon. By Joshua D. Mezrich. 372 pages. Harper.Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $13.95*694325X ALL IN GOOD TIME: Reflections of a Watchmaker.By George Daniels. 80 pages of photos, some color. 222 pages.Philip Wilson. Pub. at $45.00 PRICE CUT to $21.95

Writers & Thinkers6533906 ROUGHING IT. By Mark Twain. One of the best (andfunniest) accounts ever written of the West in its classic years, theearly 1860s, when Twain spent 5½ years dabbling in mining,prospecting in Nevada, and writing for newspapers. Illus. 591 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.956800610 LARA: The Untold Love Story and the Inspirationfor Doctor Zhivago . By Anna Pasternak. Delivers theheartbreaking true story behind one of the greatest works inRussian literature: the tragic love affair between Boris Pasternak,the author of Doctor Zhivago, and his muse Olga Ivinskaya, avictim of Stalin’s Communist oppression. 16 pages of photos. 310 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $27.99 $6.953779467 AYN RAND AND THE WORLD SHE MADE. By Anne C. Heller. Known for her bestselling novels The Fountainhead andAtlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand was one of the 20th century’s fiercest,most controversial, and most influent ial champions oflaissez-faire capitalism and individual rights. This new biographychronicles Rand’s life, from a troubled childhood in Russia tobecoming a cult hero in America. 16 pages of photos. 567 pages.Anchor. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

2891573 OUTLAW JOURNALIST: The Life andTimes of Hunter S. Thompson. By WilliamMcKeen. Through in-depth interviews withThompson’s associates, McKeen gets behind thedrinking and drugs to show the man who inventedGonzo journalism–one who was happy to beconsidered an outlaw and for whom the calling ofwriting was his life. 16 pages of photos. 428 pages. Norton. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

372655X SONGS OF THE DOOMED, 10THANNIVERSARY EDIT ION. By Hun te r S .Thompson. First published in 1990, and nowback in print by popular demand, this is the thirdand most extraordinary volume of the GonzoPapers, in which Thompson recalls high andhideous moments in his thirty years in thePassing Lane. 355 pages. S&S. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

3747875 FROM GERMANY TO GERMANY: Diary 1990. ByGunter Grass. In January 1990, just months after the fall of the BerlinWall, Grass made two New Year’s resolutions: the first was to travelextensively in the newly united Germany, and the second was to keepa diary, to record his impressions of a historic time. This is that diary.264 pages. HMH. Pub. at $24.00 $4.95

3782832 GEORGE ORWELL DIARIES. Ed. byPeter Davison. Introduces the interior life ofGeorge Orwell (1903-1950), the writer whodefined twentieth-century political thought. It also includes 11 extant diaries, presented in theirentirety, that cover everything from his youthfulforays to his feverish composition of his greatmast e rp ieces . 597 pages . L ive r igh t .Pub. at $39.95 $9.95

290148X YOU DON’T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME. By Sherman Alexie. When she passed away,the incongruities that defined his mother shookAlexie and his memory of her. Grappling with thehaunting ghosts of the past in the wake of loss, heresponded the only way he knew how: he wrote.The result is this stunning memoir of a childhoodfew can imagine, much less survive. 457 pages.Little, Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2842394 THIS LIFE I LIVE: One Man’s Extraordinary,Ordinary Life and the Woman Who Changed It Forever. ByRory Feek. A gifted man from nowhere and everywhere in search of something to believe in. A young woman from the Midwest with anangelic voice and deep roots that just needed a place to beplanted. This is their story–two hearts that found each other andtouched millions of other hearts along the way. 252 pages.Thomas Nelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

6800467 FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY: ChristianEncounters. By Peter Leithart. To absorbDostoevsky’s remarkable life in these pages is toencounter a man who not only examined the questfor God, the problem of evil, and the suffering ofinnocents in his writing but also drew inspirationfrom his own deep Christian faith in giving voice tothe common people. 193 pages. Thomas Nelson.Paperbound. Pub. at $12.00 $3.95

3750868 THE PRIVATE WORLD OF GEORGETTE HEYER. ByJane Aiken Hodge. Queen of the Regency romance, Georgette Heyer(1902-1974), was one of the most beloved historical novelists of ourtime. She wrote more than 50 novels, yet her private life wasinaccessible to any but her nearest friends and relatives. Thisbiography, published in 1984, remedies that. Illus. 237 pages.Sourcebooks. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.95

3692604 WINCHELL AND RUNYON: The TrueUntold Story. By Trustin Howard. This account is thebittersweet story of two legendary journalists whostarted out as adversaries but ended up as friends.Walter Winchell and Damon Runyon lived in anunforgettable era during World War II and the yearsfollowing. This title allows the reader to relive thisinteresting time in American history. 147 pages.Hamilton. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $4.95

2970570 JONATHAN SWIFT: The Reluctant Rebel. By JohnStubbs. Delivers a rich and riveting portrait of the man behindGulliver’s Travels. Impeccably researched and beautifully told,Stubbs’s biography vividly re-creates the voice of a reluctant rebel whose withering disenchantment is unrivaled in English literature. Illus. 739 pages. Norton. Pub. at $39.95 $6.95

3779815 HEMINGWAY’S BOAT. By Pau l Hendr ickson.Hendrickson focuses on the period from 1934 to 1961, from thepinnacle of Hemingway’s fame to his suicide. This is a literary tour de force, an invaluable, unforgettable and original contribution toour understanding of a great American writer. Illus. 692 pages.Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

*4567420 EDUCATION OF A WANDERINGMAN. By Louis L’Amour. He Tells of growing up inNorth Dakota; his jobs, including skinning cattlein Texas, circus roustabout, mine caretaker, andexhibition prize fighter; and a life of adventurewith glorious asides on everything from hoboculture to the fate of Butch Cassidy. 16 pages ofphotos. 258 pages. Bantam. Paperbound.Pub. at $7.99 $5.95

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Writers & Thinkers*6617735 HEMINGWAY’S CATS: RevisedCuba Edition. By Carlene Fredericka Brennen.Hemingway loved cats. He depended on theircompanionship throughout his life, from the manycats he grew up with in Illinois, to his last two catsin Idaho. Hemingway’s dearest cat friend of 14years, Boise, was immortalized in Islands in theStream. The cats appealed to the softer side of hischaracter, revealing that there was more to him than

the macho image of the hunter and fisherman. Well illus. 203 pages.Pineapple Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

6735673 THE SEARCH FOR ANNE PERRY: TheHidden Life of a Bestselling Crime Writer. ByJoanne Drayton. In 1994, director Peter Jacksonreleased the movie Heavenly Creatures, based on afamous 1950s matricide committed in New Zealand bytwo teenage girls locked in an obsessive relationship. Itforever changed the life of Anne Perry as she was outedas one of the murderers, Juliet Hulme. This is the storyof her two lives. 24 pages of photos, some in color.

352 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.952912171 PRAIRIE FIRES: The American Dreams of LauraIngalls Wilder. By Caroline Fraser. Spanning nearly a century ofepochal change, from the Indian Wars to the Dust Bowl, Wilder’sdramatic life provides a unique perspective on American historyand our national mythology on self reliance. With fresh insightsand new discoveries, this account reveals the complex womanwhose classic stories grip us to this day. Photos. 625 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.00 $6.95

*2994658 ROUGH BEAUTY: Forty Seasonsof Mountain Living. By Karen Auvinen. Anaward-winning poet chronicles her forty seasons of

“living wild” in the Rockies, contending with theshifting landscapes of being alone. This is aluminous, lyrical homage to her time in thewilderness, embracing the unpredictability andgrace of living intimately with the forces of naturewhile making peace with her own wildness.

303 pages. Scribner. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.95*3725499 AGATHA CHRIST IE : AMysterious Life. By Laura Thompson. Who wasthe woman behind the eternally pleasingmysteries that continue to thrill readers today?Thompson reveals the Edwardian world in whichChristie grew up, explores her relationshipsincluding those with her two husbands anddaughter, and investigates the many mysteriesstill surrounding Christie’s life. 16 pages of

photos. 534 pages. Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.953698866 NERUDA: The Poet’s Calling. ByMark Eisner. The fascinating events of PabloNeruda’s life are interspersed with Eisner’sthoughtful examinations of his poems, both asworks of art in their own right and as mirrors ofNeruda’s life and times. A definitive biographyand moving portrait of an intriguing andinfluential figure. 16 pages of photos. 628 pages.Ecco. Pub. at $35.00 $6.95

2973235 ERNEST HEMINGWAY:Artifacts from a Life. Ed. by MichaelKatakis. Beautifully designed, intimate andilluminating, this is the story of Americanicon Ernest Hemingway’s life through thedocuments, photographs and miscellany hekept, compiled by the steward of theHemingway es ta te and fea tu r ingcontributions by his son and grandson. This

is a stunning tribute to one of the most titanic figures in literature.SHOPWORN. 212 pages. Scribner. Pub. at $35.00 $7.953706087 WHERE THE PAST BEGINS: A Writer’s Memoir. ByAmy Tan. By delving into vivid memories of her traumatic childhood,confessions of self-doubt in her journals, and heartbreaking letters toand from her mother, Tan gives evidence to all that made it bothunlikely and inevitable that she would become a writer. Illus.358 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $28.99 $5.95

6750370 MANDERLEY FOREVER: ABiography of Daphne du Maurier. By Tatiana de Rosnay. The author describes du Maurier’s life invivid detail, from a shy seven-year-old in London;to a rebellious sixteen-year-old at finishing school in Paris; to a twenty-something newlywed as shewrote her first novel; and finally to her famousbeloved mansion Menabilly which was the modelfor “Manderley” in Rebecca. Photos. 340 pages.

St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $7.95

3780325 THE LONG EMBRACE: RaymondChandler and the Woman He Loved. By JudithFreeman. Much of Chandler’s pre-writing life, including his unconventional marriage, has remained shroudedin mystery. In this compelling, wholly originalbiography, the author uncovers the life of Cissy Pascal,the older, twice-divorced woman Chandler married in1924, who would play an essential role in how he cameto understand his female characters. Photos.

353 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

2931532 GOLDENEYE: Where Bond WasBorn–Ian Fleming’s Jamaica. By Matthew Parker.Explores the huge influence of Jamaica on the creation of Ian Fleming’s iconic post-war hero, James Bond.For Fleming, the island was part retreat from the world, part tangible representation of his own values, andpart exotic fantasy–all elements that helped cultivatethe birth of Bond. Illus., some in color. 388 pages.Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

2868032 AVID READER: A Life. By Robert Gottlieb. By the timeGottlieb left Simon and Schuster to run Alfred A. Knopf, he was theeditor in chief, having discovered and edited classics like Catch 22and True Grit. In this memoir, Gottlieb writes with candor about thechallenges of running America’s most renowned magazine, The NewYorker. 16 pages of photos. 337 pages. FSG. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

3718727 DAGGER OF THE MIND: Solving theMystery of Shakespeare’s Death. By JohnEvangelist Walsh. Deeply surveying the historicalrecord and the long and brilliant run of Shakespearescholarship, relying mainly on certain revealingcontemporary documents, including his technicallyfascinating will, the author offers the first completedocument-based solution to the age-old mystery.Illus. 122 pages. ACMRS. Pub. at $39.00 $6.95

3785882 THE DAWN WATCH: Joseph Conrad in a Global World. By Maya Jasanoff. A brilliantnew interpretation of one of the great voices inmodern literature, revealing writer Joseph Conradas a prophet of globalization. His life story delivers a history of globalization from the inside out, andreflects on the aspirations and challenges of themodern world. Photos. 375 pages. Penguin.Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

3754421 A REALLY BIG LUNCH: The Roving Gourmand onFood and Life. By Jim Harrison. Replete with the humor,compassion, and full-throated sensual delight that made Harrison(1937-2016) such a singular voice, and lovingly introduced bymaster chef Mario Batali, this is a literary delight that will satisfy every appetite. Photos. 276 pages. Grove. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

278100X THE WORLD OF LAURAINGALLS WILDER: The Fron t i e rLandscapes That Inspired the LittleHouse Books. By Marta McDowell. In thisrevealing exploration of Wilder’s deepconnection with the natural world, McDowell shares intimate details about the pioneerwriter. Along with historic photos of thefamily, excerpts from books, letters, and

diaries bring to light Wilder’s appreciation for plants, animals, and environments at the heart of her world. Well illus., many in color.396 pages. Timber. Pub. at $27.95 $9.95

285631X WRITER, SAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY:Ernest Hemingway’s Secret Adventures,1935-1961. By Nicholas Reynolds. This deeplyresearched narrative reveals a hidden side ofHemingway’s life: his recruitment by Soviet spies,followed in short order by a complex series of secretrelationships with American agencies, including theFBI, the Department of State, the Office of NavalIntelligence, and the Office of Strategic Services.

Photos. 357 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $27.99 $8.95

288450X RUMI’S SECRET: The Life of the Sufi Poet of Love.By Brad Gooch. The love poems of Rumi, a Persian poet and Sufimystic born more than eight centuries ago, are still beloved bymillions of readers today. In this breakthrough biography, theauthor brilliantly brings to life the man and puts a face to the nameRumi, while at the same time vividly coloring in the world he livedin. 377 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $6.95

3758192 RUMI’S SECRET: The Life of the SufiPoet of Love. By Brad Gooch. The love poems ofRumi, a Persian poet and Sufi mystic born more thaneight centuries ago, are still beloved by millions ofreaders today. In this breakthrough biography, theauthor brilliantly brings to life the man and puts a faceto the name Rumi, while at the same time vividlycoloring in the world he lived in. 377 pages. Harper.Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

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Writers & Thinkers5742951 MARK TWAIN’S NOTEBOOKS. Ed.by Carlo DeVito. Gathers Twain’s musings on hislife as author, journalist, riverboat pilot, inventor, scrap-booker and cat-lover. Includes dozens ofhis rarely-seen sketches, doodles, and diagrams to create one definitive and essential collectionof fascinating, inspiring, and instructive notes by this most beloved cultural and literary icon. Wellillus. 333 pages. Black Dog & Leventhal.

Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $7.953726614 TELLING TALES: The Fabulous Lives ofAnita Leslie. By Penny Perrick. Best known for popular biographies of her relatives including Jennie Churchill,Winston’s mother, Anita was also an unlikely warheroine. In this revealing biography, Perrick bringsAnita to life: her complicated early years, her love forher children, her passion for Ireland, and the ongoingfamily drama about Castle Leslie. Photos. 270 pages.Bloomsbury. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

6911471 THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY: SirArthur Conan Doyle and the Quest to Solve theGreatest Mystery of All. By S. Bechtel & L.R. Stains. By re-examining the old records of trance mediumsand seances, Bechtel and Stains discover that whatDoyle and his colleagues uncovered is as difficult todismiss now as it was then. What was it that convinced a brilliant man, the creator of the great exemplar ofcold, objective thought, that there was a reality beyond

reality? Photos. 303 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $7.952799553 EXPECT GREAT THINGS: The Life andSearch of Henry David Thoreau. By Kevin Dann.Authoritatively captures Thoreau’s simultaneously wild and intellectually keen sense of the mystical, mythical, and supernatural. As one of modern history’s mostimportant spiritual visionaries, Dann has captured thefull arc of Thoreau’s life as a mystic, spiritual seeker,and explorer in transcendental realms. 387 pages.TarcherPerigee. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

3741885 ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE: A Life. By Hugh Brogan.Puts the man and his ideas together for a full understanding of howTocqueville’s influential interpretation of the French Revolution andAmerican democracy came into being. He was a keen observer ofAmerican culture, politics, and society. 724 pages. Yale.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $7.95

372610X YOU ARE A COMPLETEDISAPPOINTMENT. By Mike Edison. Thehilarious yet deeply heartbreaking memoir of adysfunctional father-son relationship that beginswith a child’s need for love and acceptance andcontinues through years of disapproval, bullying,and unfounded competition from a fatherthreatened by his son’s happiness and libertinespirit. 244 pages. Sterling. Pub. at $17.95 $3.953687406 MAX EASTMAN: A L i f e . B yChristoph Irmscher. Set against the backdrop of several decades of political and ideologicalturmoil, and interweaving Eastman’s singularlife with stories of the fascinating people heknew and loved, this biography will have broadappeal to readers interested in 20th centuryh i s to r y , po l i t i cs , an d l i t e r a t u re . I l l us .434 pages. Yale. Pub. at $40.00 $5.95

*2919923 A PRAIRIE GIRL’S FAITH: The Spiritual Legacy ofLaura Ingalls Wilder. By Stephen W. Hines. Drawing on years ofresearch, Hines offers the first in-depth look at the faith journey ofLaura Ingalls Wilder, one of America’s most famous pioneer women.Opening a wider window into the lives of pioneers as a whole, heoffers a revealing look at the beliefs, character, and culture into whichLaura was born and grew to maturity. Photos. 218 pages. WaterBrook. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $11.95

3767604 THE FILE: A Personal History. ByTimothy Garton Ash. In his memoir, Ash describeswhat it was like to rediscover his younger self throughthe eyes of the Stasi, and then to go on to confrontthose who actually informed against him to the secretpolice. Moving from document to remembrance, thisis a personal narrative as gripping as any fiction byGeorge Orwell–and it’s all true. 260 pages. Vintage.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

598467X THE OWL WHO LIKED SITTING ON CAESAR: Livingwith a Tawny Owl. By Martin Windrow. While recovering in hisLondon High-rise from a skydiving accident, the British militaryhistorian wishes for the company of a pet. Here, a rare 15-yearrelationship begins with a Tawny Owl he calls Mumble. Illus.302 pages. Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $6.95

3027295 THE NEMIROVSKY QUESTION:The Life, Death, and Legacy of a JewishWriter in 20th-Century France. By SusanRubin Suleiman. Informed by personalinterviews with Nemirovsky’s descendants andothers, as well as by extensive archival research,this wide-ranging intellectual biography situatesNemirovsky in the literary and political climate of interwar France and recounts the postwar lives of

her daughters. Photos. 357 pages. Yale. Pub. at $35.00 $5.95

6932711 THE HOUSE OF TWENTY THOUSANDBOOKS. By Sasha Abramsky. The atheist son of oneof the century’s most important rabbis, ChimenAbramsky, was an extraordinary polymath andbibliophile who amassed a vast collection of socialistliterature and Jewish history. Sasha Abramsky bringsto life the people, the books, and the ideas that filledhis grandparents’ house. Photos. 360 pages. NYRB.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $5.95

3694704 THE MAN WHO WOULD BE SHERLOCK: The Real-LifeAdventures of Arthur Conan Doyle. By Christopher Sandford. Usingfreshly available evidence and eyewitness testimony, Sandford followsthe links to crime that took place during Doyle’s formative years, anddraws out the connections between his literary output and factualcriminality. In a sense, Sandford argues, Doyle wanted to be Sherlock, tobe a man who could bring order and justice to a terrible world. Photos.316 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $28.99 $7.95

*3711811 ERNEST HEMINGWAY IN THEYELLOWSTONE HIGH COUNTRY. By ChrisWarren. In the 1930s, the iconic Americanauthor spent five summers at a ranch on theedge of Yellowstone National Park. Here he didsome of his best writing, and his experiences inthe mountains are connected to twelve of hismost famous works, including For Whom theBell Tolls. This fascinating volume examines that

time and place in Hemingway’s life. Well illus. 168 pages. Riverbend. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

*3734560 CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISHOPIUM-EATER. By Thomas De Quincey.Considered the first published autobiography toexplore the lure and effects of addiction, thisexplosive and unforgiving narrative describes insearing detail the pleasure, pain and mind-expanding powers of opium. This collector’s edition includesgilt-edged pages and a ribbon bookmark. 112 pages.Macmillan. Pub. at $12.99 $9.95

2935589 MY MOTHER’S KITCHEN. By Peter Gethers. With histrademark wit and knowing eye, Gethers has written an unforgettablememoir about a mother and son friendship and how food and familycan do much more than feed us–they can nourish our souls. Photos.301 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $3.95

6879802 SHIRLEY JACKSON: A RatherHaunted Life. By Ruth Franklin. Based on a wealthof previously undiscovered correspondence anddozens of new interviews, this account, is anexploration of Jackson’s astonishing talent shapedby a damaging childhood and a turbulent marriage.It becomes the definitive biography of a generational avatar and an American literary giant. Illus.608 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

3697835 IT’S ALL RELATIVE: Adventures Upand Down the World’s Family Tree. By A.J.Jacobs. An epic, hilarious, and heartfelt three-year adventure along the branches of Jacobs’ familytree. He meets scient ists and computerprogrammers working to chart and understand theworld’s genetic links, he contemplates blacksheep and bad apples, and unearths his owngenealogical connections to Hollywood, the Civil

War, and real-life scoundrels. 336 pages. S&S. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

3061442 A WORLD TO WIN: The Life and Works of Karl Marx. BySven-Eric Liedman. This biography gives equal weight to both the work and life of Karl Marx. The author creates a definitive portrait of Marx and his vastcontribution to the way the world understands itself. Liedman shines a lighton Marx’s influences, explains his political and intellectual interventions,and builds on the legacy of his thought. SHOPWORN. 16 pages of photos.756 pages. Verso. Pub. at $50.00 $16.95

6768555 CONFEDERATE BUSHWHACKER:Mark Twain in the Shadow of the Civil War. ByJerome Loving. Offers a micro-biography set in themost important and pivotal year in the life of itssubject. Interwoven throughout are the headlinesand crises of 1885: black lynchings, Indianuprisings, anti-Chinese violence, labor unrest, and the dea th o f G ran t . 243 pages . UPNE.Pub. at $27.95 $4.95

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Writers & Thinkers2964457 SPRINGFIELD CONFIDENTIAL:Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from aLifetime Writing for The Simpsons. By MikeReiss with M. Klickstein. Reiss shares his behind thescenes stories about his thirty years of work on themost iconic American cartoon family ever. In thisentertaining memoir he reflects on his lifetime inside The Simpsons; offers a personal highlight reel of hisachievements; gives us his observations; and relates

favorite anecdotes. Illus. 299 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $27.99 $7.95*3781585 H.P. LOVECRAFT: Against the World, Against Life.By Michel Houellebecq. This reissue of Houellebecq’s most iconicwork is admirably served by a masterful introduction by StephenKing. The author “offers deep insights into what drives his own writing as well as into the reactionary tendencies of the horror genre,” (TheGuardian). 153 pages. Cernunnos. Pub. at $19.99 $15.95

*3780163 GROWING UP. By Russell Baker. Theauthor shares his story of growing up in Americabetween the world wars, in the mountains of Virginia,in a New Jersey commuter town, and finally in theDepression shadowed urban landscape of Baltimore. A story of adversity and courage we meet the peoplewho shaped Baker’s life and the everyday heroes andheroines of the Depression. Photos. 278 pages.Plume. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

3762343 ATLANTIC COUSINS: Benjamin Franklin and HisVisionary Friends. By Jack Fruchtman Jr. Benjamin Franklin and his fellow thinkers of the Enlightenment are among the most intriguingpeople in history. In science, politics, social justice, philosophy, andmedicine, these men and women revolutionized the world aroundthem. Using anecdotes and short histories, the author illuminates theworks of these extraordinary visionaries. Illus. 404 pages. Thunder’sMouth. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

2870649 YOUNG ELIOT. By Robert Crawford. Onthe 50th anniversary of the death of T.S. Eliot, Crawford traces Eliot’s early life, from his childhood in St. Louisto the publication of his revolutionary poem The WasteLand, drawing on his poetry and prose as well as newinterviews, archives, and previously undisclosedmemoirs to provide new insight into words thatdefined a generation. 16 pages of photos. 493 pages.FSG. Pub. at $35.00 $7.95

6817165 DONATIEN ALPHONSE FRANCOISDE SADE. By Jean-Pascal Hesse. The Marquis deSade was one of the most controversial figuressince the eighteenth century, a man of letters,philosopher, and politician who spent a greatportion of his life incarcerated. Hesse examines deSade’s story through previously unpublisheddocuments. Well illus. in color. 192 pages.Assouline. 9½x12. Pub. at $70.00 $9.95

*2943794 THE CLUB: Johnson, Boswell, and the Friends WhoShaped an Age. By Leo Damrosch. The story of an extraordinary groupof people whose ideas helped to shape their age, and our own. PainterJoshua Reynolds, his friend Samuel Johnson, and members includingEdmund Burke, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, and James Boswell, metevery Friday at the Turk’s Head Tavern in London to dine, drink, and talkuntil midnight, becoming known simply as “the Club.” 16 pages of colorillus. 473 pages. Yale. Pub. at $30.00 $24.95

3698742 JONATHAN SWIFT: His Life and HisWorld. By Leo Damrosch. Drawing on discoveriesmade over the past thirty years, Damrosch tells thestory of Jonathan Swift’s life. Probing holes in theexisting evidence, he takes seriously some daringspeculations about Swift’s parentage, love life, andvarious personal relationships, to show how Swift’spublic image was deliberately misleading. Illus.573 pages. Yale. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.00 $4.95

*2817985 I AM DYNAMITE! A Life of Nietzsche. By Sue Prideaux.The essential biography for anyone seeking to understand history’s mostmisunderstood philosopher–one of the most enigmatic figures inphilosophy whose concepts have fundamentally reshaped ourunderstanding of the human condition. In this myth-shattering biography,Prideaux brings readers into the world of this brilliant and deeply troubledman. Photos. 452 pages. Crown. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

*6773141 CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS: TheLast Interview and Other Conversations. Thiscollection of interviews–which spans from hisearly prominence as a hero of the Left to hiscontroversial support for the wars in Iraq andAfghanistan–showcases Hitch’s trademark wit onsubjects as diverse as his mistrust of the media,his dislike of the Clintons, and his condemnationof all things religious. 156 pages. Melville House.

Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $11.95

*2899000 ON LEOPARD ROCK: A Life ofAdventures. By Wilbur Smith. The author haslived an incredible life of adventure. He’s beenattacked by lions and had close encounters withdeadly reef sharks. From his childhood in the wilds of Rhodesia through becoming a bestsellingauthor, this is a testament to a writer whose life isas rich and eventful as his novels. 333 pages.Zaffre. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

*2970996 BECOMING DR. SEUSS: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an AmericanImagination. By Brian Jay Jones. Geisel took hisresponsibility as a writer for children seriously,talking down to no reader, no matter how small.And with classics like Green Eggs and Ham andOne Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Geiseldelighted readers while they learned. Suddenly,reading became fun. This is the definitive,

fascinating, and all-reaching biography of Dr. Seuss. Photos.483 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $32.00 $23.95

*2887495 THE MAN IN THE WILLOWS:The Life of Kenneth Grahame. By MatthewDennison. Spending his regular days in Londonas Secretary of the Bank of England, but hisweekends in the house in the country, KennethGrahame’s pastoral wanderings there resultedin his masterful creation of The Wind in theWillows, the enduring classic of children’sliterature. The surprising life story of this

Edwardian pantheist. Illus., some in color. 227 pages. Pegasus.Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

*2880393 DIDEROT AND THE ART OFTHINKING FREELY. By Andrew S. Curran. In thisthematically organized biography, the authorvividly describes Diderot’s tormented relationship with Rousseau, his curious correspondence withVoltaire, his passionate affairs, and his ofteniconoclastic stands on art, theater, morality,politics, and religion. A story of a philosopher who helped build the foundations of the modern world.

Illus. 520 pages. Other Press. Pub. at $28.95 $17.95

3785793 CHASING HOPE: A Patient’s Deep Dive into StemCells, Faith, and the Future. By Richard M. Cohen. Cohen’sdeep dive into the cutting-edge world of adult stem cell researchand his journalistic investigation of hope includes interviews withdoctors, scientists, and religious leaders as well as conversationswith others living with chronic conditions–all with the goal ofunderstanding a hope that is both elusive and alluring. 279 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 $4.95

*2982927 MORTALITY AND FAITH:Reflections on a Journey Through Time. ByDavid Horowitz. Horowitz explores the spirituallife as a skeptic and a seeker, confronting hisown intimations of mortality, and drafts ablueprint for hope. Meditating deeply on theworks of Marcus Aurelius and Dostoevsky andmining the wisdom of the Bible, he writesbeautifully about the end of his journey and its

ultimate meaning. 262 pages. Regnery. Pub. at $28.99 $21.95

*3697495 IF: The Untold Story of Kipling’s American Years. By Christopher Benfey. Inthis fresh examination of Kipling, Benfey hangsa provocative “what if” over Kipling’s Americanyears and maps the imprint he left on hisadop ted count ry as wel l as the last ingimpression the country left on him. This volumeproves there is still relevance and imaginativepower to be found in Kipling’s work. Illus.

242 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*3776409 MARK TWAIN’SAMERICA THEN AND NOW. By LauraDeMarco. This stunning volumecombines a biography of Samuel L.Clemens with a tour of the places where he lived and worked throughout hisincredibly rich life. Fully illus., many incolor. 144 pages. Pavilion. 11¼x9¾.Pub. at $22.50 $16.95

6740537 THE DIVINE MADNESS OF PHILIP K. DICK. By Kyle Arnold. Probes the fascinatingmystery of Dick’s heart and mind and explores howearly traumas opened him to spiritual experienceswhile also predisposing him toward drugdependency and violence. Dick’s divine madnesswas a powerful spiritual experience conveyed in theimages of science fiction. 234 pages. Oxford.Pub. at $19.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95

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Writers & Thinkers2951312 A MOVEABLE FEAST. By Ernest Hemingway. Firstpublished in 1964. Hemingway captures what it meant to be youngand poor and writing in Paris during the 1920s. Among these smallreflective sketches are unforgettable encounters with F. ScottFitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, and Ford Madox Ford.182 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. PRICE CUT to $4.952859904 DIMESTORE: A Writer’s Life. By Lee Smith. A collection offifteen essays that are crushingly honest, wise and perceptive, and superbly entertaining. Together they create an inspiring story of the birth of a writer,and a poignant look at a way of life that has all but vanished. 202 pages.Algonquin. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 PRICE CUT to $1.95

2884208 HEMINGWAY AT WAR: ErnestHemingway’s Adventures as a World War IICorrespondent. By Terry Mort. In the spring of1944, Hemingway traveled to London and then toFrance to cover WWII for Collier’s Magazine. Thisinvigorating narrative is a look at his experienceand an inves t iga t ion in to Hemingway’ssubsequent work–much of it stemming from hiswartime experience–which shaped the latter

stages of his career in dramatic fashion. Photos. 290 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $5.952917297 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh. By John Lahr. Delivers the definitive biography of America’s greatestplaywright, giving intimate access to the mind of a man whose playsreshaped American theater and the nation’s sense of itself. Lahr sheds lighton Williams’s warring family, his creative triumphs and failures, hissexuality and numerous affairs, his misreported death, and much more.Illus. 765 pages. Norton. Pub. at $39.95 PRICE CUT to $7.95

2981912 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: MadPilgrimage of the Flesh. By John Lahr. Deliversthe definitive biography of America’s greatestplaywright, giving intimate access to the mind of aman whose plays reshaped American theater andthe nation’s sense of itself. Lahr sheds light onWilliams’s warring family, his creative triumphsand failures, his sexuality and numerous affairs, hismisreported death, and much more. Well illus.

765 pages. Norton. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $4.952851520 BE LIKE THE FOX: Machiavelli inHis World. By Erica Benner. Far from theruthless “Machiavellian” puppet master thatpeople think he was, Machiavelli emerges inthis thought provoking biography as a profoundethical thinker who fought to uphold high moralstandards and restore the democratic freedomsof his beloved Florence. 360 pages. Norton.Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95

2839873 THE AMBULANCE DRIVERS: Hemingway, Dos Passos,and a Friendship Made and Lost in War. By James McGrath Morris.After meeting for the first time on the front lines of World War I, twoaspiring writers forge an intense twenty-year friendship. This is abiography of a turbulent friendship between two of the century’s greatestwriters, Hemingway and Dos Passos, and an illustration of how war bothinspires and destroys, unites and divides. 16 pages of photos. 312 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95

6592627 THE FAITH OF CHRISTOPHERHITCHENS: The Restless Soul of the World’sMost Notorious Atheist. By Larry Alex Taunton.At the time of his death, Christopher Hitchens wasthe most notorious atheist in the world. Yet whilehe railed against God on stage, he maintainedmeaningful f r iendships with evangelicalChrist ians. Taunton reveals his int imateconversations with Hitchens and the questions

that followed a seemingly convinced atheist until the day he died.201 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $24.99 PRICE CUT to $4.95

*2820498 FREAK KINGDOM: Hunter S.Thompson’s Manic Ten-Year Crusade AgainstAmerican Fascism. By Timothy Denevi. Thisskillfully told and dramatic story shows howThompson saw through Richard Nixon’s treacherouspopulism and embarked on a life defining campaignto stop it, producing some of the best politicalwritings in our history. This biography recalls aperiod of anger and derangement in American

politics, and one writer with the guts to tell the truth. 394 pages.PublicAffairs. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2880342 THE BANISHED IMMORTAL: A Life of Li Bai. By HaJin. The author draws on a wide range of historical and literarysources to weave Li Bai, also known as Li Po’s life story. This accountis an extraordinary portrait of a poet who both transcended his timeand was shaped by it, and his ability to live, love, and mourn withoutreservation produced some of the world’s most enduring verses.301 pages. Pantheon. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*2870088 THE MAN WHO WASN’TTHERE: A Life of Ernest Hemingway. ByRichard Bradford. In this compelling newbiography Bradford reveals how Hemingwayerased his own existence through a lifetime ofinvention and delusion and gives the reader acomp le t e ly new unde r s t and ing o f t h eHemingway oeuvre. 342 pages. I.B. Tauris.Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*3689980 A FISH IN THE MOONLIGHT: Growing Up in theBone Marrow Unit. By Sidney Homan. Sometimes comic,sometimes bittersweet, Homan’s work illuminates the growth of bothstory-teller and listener. While science can work wonders, comforthas always come by simple words. The story is medicine enough.226 pages. Purdue UP. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $13.953710173 JUBILEE HITCHHIKER: The Life and Times ofRichard Brautigan. By William Hjortsberg. 16 pages of photos.852 pages. Counterpoint. Paperbound. Pub. at $29.95 $4.956894860 THE GIRL FROM THE METROPOL HOTEL: GrowingUp in Communist Russia. By Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.149 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.952878283 NOT SO GOOD A GAY MAN: A Memoir. By Frank M.Robinson. Photos. 319 pages. Tor. Pub. at $26.99 $4.956989365 DECODING CHOMSKY: Science and RevolutionaryPolitics. By Chris Knight. 285 pages. Yale. Pub. at $30.00 $7.956917747 APPRENTICED TO VENUS: My Secret Life with AnaisNin. By Tristine Rainer. 368 pages. Arcade. Pub. at $25.99 $4.953760316 DE PROFUNDIS. By Oscar Wilde. 191 pages. Arcturus.Paperbound. $4.953782948 THE JOURNAL OF PETER HORRY, SOUTH CAROLINIAN: Recording the New Republic, 1812-1814. By R. Talbert Jr & M.A.Farish. Illus. 279 pages. USCP. Pub. at $39.95 $7.956952348 CARTOON COUNTY: My Father and His Friends inthe Golden Age of Make-Believe. By Cullen Murphy. Illus.260 pages. FSG. Pub. at $27.00 $7.95*3763285 NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI: An Intel lectualBiography. By Corrado Vivanti. 261 pages. Princeton. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.95 $14.95*2981793 GEORGE ORWELL: A Life. By Bernard Crick.288 pages. Sutherland House. Pub. at $29.95 $19.95*2997177 ERNESTO: The Untold Story of Hemingway inRevolutionary Cuba. By Andrew Feldman. Photos. 496 pages.Melville House. Pub. at $29.99 $21.95*6984983 H.L. MENCKEN: The Days Trilogy. Ed. by MarionElizabeth Rodgers. Photos. 872 pages. Library of America.Pub. at $35.00 $26.95*6886558 THE COLLECTOR OF LIVES: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art. By I. Rowland & N. Charney. Color illus. 420 pages. Norton. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $17.956952321 BERYL BAINBRIDGE: Love by All Sorts of Means. ByBrendan King. 16 pages of photos. 564 pages. Bloomsbury.Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6882595 ON LEOPARD ROCK: A Life of Adventures. ByWilbur Smith. 16 pages of photos, some color. 333 pages. Zaffre.Pub. at $28.00 $17.95*377130X YOURS, FOR PROBABLY ALWAYS: MarthaGellhorn’s Letters of Love & War, 1930-1949. By Janet Somerville.32 pages of illus. 528 pages. Firefly. Pub. at $40.00 $31.952985748 TROTSKY: A Biography. By Robert Service. Illus.600 pages. Pan. Paperbound. $9.953722430 THE LAST LOVE SONG: A Biography of Joan Didion.By Tracy Daugherty. Photos. 728 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound.Pub. at $19.99 $4.952935597 NEIL SIMON’S MEMOIRS. 24 pages of photos.660 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95*277819X JOHN BARLEYCORN. By Jack London. 172 pages.Dover. Paperbound. Pub. at $5.00 $3.952988887 LOVE AND TROUBLE: A Midlife Reckoning. ByClaire Dederer. 237 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $25.95 PRICE CUTto $2.952921499 TENNYSON: To Strive, to Seek, to Find. By JohnBatchelor. Illus. 422 pages. Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95

PRICE CUT to $3.956975690 SOME SORT OF GENIUS: A Life of Wyndham Lewis.By Paul O’Keeffe. 697 pages. Counterpoint. Pub. at $35.00 $3.956798802 PATRICK O’BRIAN: The Making of the Novelist,1914-1949. By Nikolai Tolstoy. 16 pages of photos. 512 pages.Norton. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $6.953721566 WRESTLING WITH THE DEVIL: A Prison Memoir.By Ngugi wa Thiong’o. 248 pages. New Press. Pub. at $25.99

PRICE CUT to $3.952998823 CONGRATULATIONS, WHO ARE YOU AGAIN? AMemoir. By Harrison Scott Key. 346 pages. Harper. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95

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Writers & Thinkers*2975947 THE DESERT AND THE SEA: 977 Days Captive onthe Somali Pirate Coast. By Michael Scott Moore. 466 pages.Harper Wave. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $9.952975378 BY WOMEN POSSESSED: A Life of Eugene O’Neill.By Arthur & Barbara Gelb. Photos. 869 pages. Putnam.Pub. at $50.00 PRICE CUT to $5.952991047 CAN’T HELP MYSELF. By Meredith Goldstein.260 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $2.952859653 JOHN AUBREY, MY OWN LIFE. By Ruth Scurr.518 pages. NYRB. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95*5801478 UNDER THE NORTH LIGHT: The Life and Work ofMaud and Miska Petersham. By Lawrence Webster. Well illus.,some color. 192 pages. WoodstockArts. 8¼x10¼. Pub. at $39.50PRICE CUT to $3.952948893 BLEAKER HOUSE: Chasing My Novel to the End ofthe World. By Ne l l S tevens . 244 pages . Doub leday.Pub. at $25.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2830841 ANTHONY POWELL: Dancing to the Music of Time.By Hilary Spurling. Illus., some in color. 453 pages. Knopf.Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*288481X JIMMY NEUROSIS: A Memoir. By James Oseland.305 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95*2887517 STALIN’S SCRIBE: Literature, Ambition, andSurvival. By Brian J. Boeck. Illus. 388 pages. Pegasus.Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $9.956917844 DASHIELL HAMMETT: Man of Mystery. By Sally Cline.Photos. 236 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

Artists & Photographers*2958384 MY ADVENTURES AS AN ILLUSTRATOR: TheDefinitive Edition. By Norman Rockwell as told to T. Rockwell.The wit, humanity and the many sided talent of Norman Rockwellare on full display in his classic autobiography written with hisson. This edition restores the original 1960 text, as well as theplayful vignettes that Rockwell drew to head each chapter. Thisattractive volume, with 170 of Rockwell’s paintings, is theessential source on the life of Norman Rockwell. Well illus., manyin color. 534 pages. Abbeville. Pub. at $40.00 $29.952827123 TURNER: The Extraordinary Life and MomentousTimes of J.M.W. Turner. By Franny Moyle. A detailed account ofthe life of one of Western art’s most admired, misunderstood, andcelebrated painters. Against a background of tumultuous change,Turner strove to liberate painting from an antiquated system ofpatronage, and his visionary work initiated a revolution inlandscape painting, paving the way for the modern artist. 24 pages of color illus. 508 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $35.00 $7.95

2995336 AMERICAN WITNESS: The Art andLife of Robert Frank. By RJ Smith. The firstindepth biography of renowned photographer andfilmmaker Robert Frank, best known for hislandmark book The Americans. This studyprovides the first comprehensive look at the life ofa man who’s as mysterious and invasive as he isprolific and gifted. 16 pages of photos. 327 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $35.00 $5.95

2836254 AVEDON: Something Personal. By N. Stevens & S.M.L.Aronson. Richard Avedon was arguably the world’s most famousphotographer–as artistically influential as he was commerciallysuccessful. In this intimate portrait, Avedon’s business partner andclosest confidant traces the artist’s entire story, enhanced by candidreminiscences by Mike Nichols, Calvin Klein, Claude Picasso, Naomi Campbell, and other fellow luminaries. Photos. 699 pages. Spiegel & Grau. Pub. at $40.00 $7.95

3784525 THE GREAT NADAR: The ManBehind the Camera. By Adam Begley. Of all thel e g e n d a r y f i g u re s w h o t h r i v e d inmid-nineteenth-century Paris, Nadar wasperhaps the most innovative, the most restless,and the most modern. He was the first greatportrait photographer, a celebrated caricaturist, a pioneering balloonist, the first person to take anaerial photograph, and the prime mover behind

the first air mail service. Well illus. 248 pages. Tim Duggan Books. Pub. at $28.00 $5.952935686 THE TRIP: Andy Warhol’s Plastic FantasticCross-Country Adventure. By Deborah Davis. Using AndyWarhol’s speeding Ford Falcon as our time machine, this volumetransports us from the last vestiges of the sleepy Eisenhowerepoch to the true beginning of the explosive, exciting sixties.Davis sheds new light on one of the most enduring figures in thear t world and captures a fascinating moment in 1960sAmerica–with Warhol at its center. Illus. 324 pages. Atria.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.95

2930897 LIVES OF THE GREATPHOTOGRAPHERS. By Juliet Hacking. Thirtyeight of the most important and influential figuresof the 19th and 20th centuries, from Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, and Andre Kertesz to Man Ray andAlfred Stieglitz, are profiled in bold andcompelling detail. Illustrated with a portrait or selfportrait of each photographer. 304 pages. Thames & Hudson. Pub. at $50.00 $16.95

2823845 RENOIR’S DANCER: The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon. By Catherine Hewitt.Suzanne Va ladon was cons ide red theImpressionists’ most beautiful model. But behindher captivating beauty lay a closely guardedsecret. Renoir soon found that the model washerself a talented artist. The remarkable tale of aheadstrong woman fighting to find a professionalvoice in a male dominated world. 16 pages of

color photos. 470 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $7.95

*375894X PLAGUED BY FIRE: The Dreams and Furies ofFrank Lloyd Wright. By Paul Hendrickson. A pathbreakingbiography that will change the way we understand the life, mind,and work of the premiere American artist. Showing us Wright’sfacades along with their cracks, Hendrickson helps us form a deep and more human understanding of the man, and a freshappreciation of his monumental artistic achievements. Photos.600 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

2989166 THE LIFE OF TITIAN. By Carlo Ridolfi.Written by the seventeenth-century Venetian artistand writer, Carlo Ridolfi, this is one of the mostimportant contemporary documentary sources forour understanding of the great Renaissance artist,Titian. A great resource to a wide audience ofscholars and students of the history of Renaissanceart, literature, language, and culture. 146 pages.PaSUP. Paperbound. Pub. at $41.95 $9.95

*2998300 FLASH: The Making of Weegeethe Famous. By Christopher Bonanos. Weegeedocumented better than any other photographerthe crime, grit, and complex humanity ofmid-century New York City. In this biography weget a portrait not only of the man, both flawed anddeeply talented, but also of the fascinating time and place that he occupied. Well illus. 380 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.95

2935635 THE SHATTERED LENS: A War Photographer’s TrueStory of Captivity and Survival in Syria. By Jonathan Alpeyrie et al.Discover a gripping and harrowing tale of war and torture from a man wholived it in this powerful memoir by the celebrated photojournalist who notonly documented more than a dozen conflict zones worldwide but was alsocaptured and held hostage by Syrian rebels in 2013. 16 pages of photos,most in color. 260 pages. Atria. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95

2929368 WILL EISNER: A Spirited Life. ByBob Andelman. Internationally recognized forhis genre-busting 1940s art and storytellingstyle on The Spirit, Eisner’s greatest legacy maybe the graphic novels he championed andcreated. This biography examines his amazinglife, detailing a career that spanned seventyyears. Illus. 376 pages. M Press. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $1.95

6952488 KRAZY: George Herriman, a Life inBlack and White. By Michael Tisserand. Aneye-opening, finely wrought portrait of the life ofKrazy Kat creator George Herriman. Tisserandre-creates the turbulent time and place from whichhe emerged and uncovers the secrets he exploredthrough his art. A celebration of Herriman’swondrous comics that delves deep into the life of acartoonist on America’s color line. 16 pages of

illus. 545 pages. Harper. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95

6917542 PEACOCK & VINE: On William Morris and MarianoFortuny. By A.S. Byatt. Generously illustrated with the artists’beautiful designs–pomegranates and acanthus, peacock andvine–among other aspects of their worlds, this marvel-filledvolume brings the visions of Fortuny and Morris to vivid life.184 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $26.95 PRICE CUT to $4.95

6879756 A REVOLUTION IN COLOR: TheWorld of John Singleton Copley. By JaneKamensky. An intimate portrait of colonialAmerica’s premier painter which also reveals theworld of the American Revolution, a time riven bydivided loyalties and tangled sympathies. Thepainter’s achievements in both Britain andAmerica made him a towering figure of bothnations’ artistic legacies. Illus., some in color.

526 pages. Norton. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95

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Artists & Photographers294880X AFTER ANDY: Adventures inWarhol Land. By Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni.The author examines the immediate aftermathof Warhol’s death and his ever-growing impact,which ranged from New York to Los Angeles andthroughout Europe. Interviews with key figuresof the art world and dozens of Andy intimatesmake this and its subject more relevant thanever before. 16 pages of photos. 322 pages.

Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95*6887856 RENOIR: An In t imateBiography. By Barbara Ehrlich White. Presentsan intimate biography of this most intriguing ofImpressionist artists in a narrative interspersedwith over a thousand extracts from letters by, toand about Renoir. Drawing on a wealth ofunpublished material, White brings us into direct contact with Renoir as an artist, friend and father,and enables us to appreciate more fully his great

paintings. Illus., many in color. 432 pages. Thames & Hudson.Pub. at $39.95 PRICE CUT to $19.95*6869025 MR. LEAR: A Life of Art and Nonsense. By JennyUglow. 598 pages. FSG. Pub. at $45.00 PRICE CUT to $24.952867664 BILLION DOLLAR PAINTER: The Triumph and Tragedyof Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light. By G. Eric Kuskey with B. Gilois.Color photos. 275 pages. Weinstein. Pub. at $26.00 $7.955740134 ERNST LUBITSCH: Laughter in Paradise. By ScottEyman. SHOPWORN. Photos. 414 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at$18.00 $3.952899272 DON’T WORRY, HE WON’T GET FAR ON FOOT. ByJohn Callahan. 227 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99

PRICE CUT to $2.956983960 THE FLOATING PRISON: The Remarkable Account ofNine Years’ Captivity on the British Prison Hulks During theNapoleonic Wars. By Louis Garneray. Illus., some in color.246 pages. Conway. Pub. at $32.95 PRICE CUT to $5.956855512 BRIEF CANDLE IN THE DARK. By Richard Dawkins.24 pages of color photos. 455 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $27.99

PRICE CUT to $3.95285063X INSIDE-PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLE ARTIST MASHAOXUAN (1867-1939). By Ma Zengshan. Well illus. in color.183 pages. Intl Chinese Snuff Bottle. 8¾x11¼. PRICE CUT to $9.95*6897754 ALBERTO GIACOMETTI: A Biography. ByC a t h e r i n e Gre n i e r. P h o t os . 33 5 p a g e s . F l a m m a r io n .Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $19.95*2834936 JOSEF ALBERS: Life and Work. By Charles Darwent.335 pages. Thames & Hudson. Pub. at $39.95 PRICE CUT to $19.95*6878865 BERENICE ABBOTT: A Life in Photography. By Julia VanHaaften. Illus. 634 pages. Norton. Pub. at $45.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2968649 PAINTING WAR: George Plante’s Combat Art in WorldWar II. By Kathleen Broome Williams. 16 pages of photos, many in color.278 pages. Naval Institute. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $15.95

Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists6909477 IN SUCH GOOD COMPANY: ElevenYears of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in theSandbox. By Carol Burnett. Carol pulls back thecurtain on the 25-time Emmy Award-winning showthat made enter tainment history, and shereminisces about the outrageously funny andtender moments that made working on the series as much fun as watching it. Photos. 301 pages.Crown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.956827403 THE RAINBOW COMES AND GOES:A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss. By Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt. Both ason’s love le t t e r t o h is mother and anunconventional mom’s life lessons for her grown son, this touching and intimate correspondencebetween them offers a rare window into theirclose relationship and fascinating life stories,including the tragedies and triumphs. Photos.

299 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95377726X MARILYN: In Words andPictures. By R. Havers & R. Evans. From

“poor little orphan girl” to a worldwidecelebrity, discover the story of how NormaJeane became Marilyn Monroe in thislavish history. Film stills, promotionalphotos, paparazzi images and morei l lust ra te a chronicle of Mari lyn’sglamorous but ultimately tragic Hollywood

saga. 192 pages. Chartwell. 10¾x10¾. Pub. at $17.99 $6.95

2818647 I’LL BE DAMNED: How My Young and Restless Life LedMe to America’s #1 Daytime Drama. By Eric Braeden. In thisstartlingly candid and poignant memoir, the legendary Emmy Awardwinning star of The Young and the Restless, chronicles his amazing life,from his birth in World War II Germany to his arrival in America to his workas a humanitarian and daytime superstar. He tells his story withopenness, humor, heart, and raw vulnerability. 16 pages of photos, manyin color. 280 pages. Dey Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

3779475 BALL OF FIRE: The Tumultuous Lifeand Comic Art of Lucille Ball. By Stefan Kanfer.Tracks Lucy’s pursuit of the super-stardom thateluded her on the big screen and follows the actress through a series of disappointing affairs andsorrows–until she meets a Cuban conga drummersix years her junior, and falls headlong in love.Photos. 362 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub.at $17.00 $6.95

6892760 EVERY FRENCHMAN HAS ONE. By Olivia de Havilland.Writing about her transition from Hollywood celebrity to parisienne,Academy Award-winning actress Olivia de Havilland talks about herskirmishes with French customs, French maids, French salesladies,French holidays, French law, French doctors, and above all, the Frenchlanguage in this delightful memoir of her early years in the City of Light.143 pages. Crown. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

*3733033 I WAS THAT MASKED MAN. ByClayton Moore with F. Thompson. Clayton Moore,the man behind the mask, takes his fans back tothe thrilling days of yesteryear as he shares hisreal life adventure of becoming an American icon.This is Moore’s personal memoir told with candorand sincerity, the engaging story of the life hestrove to live according to the ideals herepresented to millions of Americans. 32 pages of

photos. 266 pages. Taylor. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

2831554 HOW TO BE A MOVIE STAR: Elizabeth Taylor inHollywood. By William J. Mann. This fascinating biography reveals thefull truth behind Taylor’s celebrity, all the while illuminating her magic,daring, and wit. Swathed in mink, staring us down with her lavender eyes,disposing of husbands but keeping the diamonds, here is Elizabeth Taylor as she was meant to be, leading her epic life on her own terms. 32 pagesof photos. 484 pages. Mariner Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $3.95

285595X THE GIRL WITH THE LOWER BACK TATTOO. By Amy Schumer. Amy is a womanwith the courage to bare her soul and stand upfor what she believes in, all while making uslaugh. Ranging from the raucous to theromantic, the heartfelt to the harrowing, it willleave you laughing out loud! 16 pages of colorphotos. 324 pages. Gallery. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

2911124 STILL FOOLIN’ ‘EM: Where I’ve Been, Where I’m Going,and Where the Hell Are My Keys? By Billy Crystal. One of America’sfavorite comedians offers hilarious and heartfelt observations on aging, andtakes a look back at his remarkable career. With his trademark wit and heart,Crystal outlines the absurdities and challenges that come with growing old.Photos. 272 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

3697959 THE RAINBOW COMES AND GOES: A Mother andSon on Life, Love, and Loss. By A. Cooper & G. Vanderbilt. Both a son’s love letter to his mother and an unconventional mom’s lifelessons for her grown son, this collection of correspondenceoffers a rare window into the close relationship of AndersonCooper and Gloria Vanderbilt and their fascinating life stories,including their tragedies and triumphs. Photos. 290 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

5707366 JIMMY STEWART: The Truth Behind the Legend. ByMichael Munn. This in-depth biography covers more than justStewart’s film and military careers. It reveals his notoriously volatiletemper, the accusations of racism, and astonishing tales of headylove affairs, hookers and hoodlums, and of Stewart’s run-in withMafia man Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel. SHOPWORN. 317 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.95

*3714659 THE TRAGIC SECRET LIFE OFJAYNE MANSFIELD. By Raymond Strait. Underthe sensational headlines there was a woman ofgreater complexity than any reporter could hope tounderstand. Strait goes below the surface toexamine Jayne’s emotions and motivations,revealing the truth about her many lovers, her three unsuccessful marriages, her love affair withMickey Hargitay, and more. 211 pages. Post Hill.

Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

3780244 LADY BLUE EYES: My Life with Frank. By Barbara Sinatra.For more than two decades, she rarely left the side of one of the most iconicmen in American history. As husband and wife, they built a lavish lifetogether and traveled the world. Here Barbara shares her glitteringmemories of their twenty-seven years as a couple. 16 pages of photos,some color. 388 pages. Three Rivers. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $5.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists299125X ALL IN ALL: An Actor’s Life on andoff the Stage. By Stacy Keach. In his thoughtful,introspective memoir, the classical stage actorand star of films like American History X and MikeHammer takes readers on a behind the scenestour of his life, covering his battles with drugaddiction, his search for true love, his Hollywoodfriendships, and more. Photos. 256 pages. Lyons.Pub. at $26.95 $4.95

3740269 THE WORLD ACCORDING TO TOM HANKS. By GavinEdwards. Takes readers on a tour behind the scenes of Hank’s life:from his less than idyllic childhood, rocky first marriage, and careerwipeouts–to the pinnacle of his acting career and domestic bliss withthe love of his life, Rita Wilson. Contemplating Hank’s achievementsand obsessions will show you how niceness can be a worthydestination. Illus. 345 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

2935406 THE BEDWETTER: Stories of Courage,Redemption, and Pee. By Sarah Silverman.Demonstrating that her penchant for swearing beganat an early age, the comedian begins her hilariousmemoir by describing how, at age three, she gleefullyresponded to her grandmother’s offer of brownies bymaking an obscene suggestion. Though she’s knownfor sexually explicit jokes, Silverman also addressesmore serious subjects in this memoir. Color photos.

240 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

*2970031 JEAN ARTHUR: The Actress Nobody Knew. ByJohn Oller. Known for her wistful, husky voice, Arthur’s screencareer began in silent films and spanned more than a quartercentury, during which she shared star billing with the likes of GaryCooper and James Stewart. 16 pages of photos. 358 pages.Limelight. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95

2825961 ALFRED HITCHCOCK: A Brief Life. ByPeter Ackroyd. In this quick witted portrait of one ofthe most respected film directors of the twentiethcentury, Ackroyd reveals a lugubriously jolly manfond of practical jokes who smashes a once used teacup every morning to remind himself of the frailty oflife. This is a gripping short biography of theextraordinary master of suspense. Photos.276 pages. Doubleday. Pub. at $26.95 $4.95

3751791 GRACE KELLY: Hollywood DreamGirl. By J. Jorgensen & M. Bowman. Thisultimate photographic chronicle of one of theicons of style and beauty in 1950s Hollywood, istold through stunning and rare images, includingseldom seen childhood photos. Illustrated anddiscussed are her television appearances, herbreakout role in High Noon, her collaboration withAlfred Hitchcock, and her retirement as Princess

of Monaco. 288 pages. Dey Street. 9½x11¾. Pub. at $45.00 $11.95

696690X LAST GIRL BEFORE FREEWAY: The Life, Loves, Losses, and Liberation of Joan Rivers. By Leslie Bennetts. From the suicide ofher husband and her feud with Johnny Carson to her estrangement fromher daughter and her many plastic surgeries, Bennetts gives us the juicystory of one of the most inspiring, infuriating, and important women inentertainment history. 16 pages of photos, some color. 419 pages. Little,Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

*3224937 WHAT’S SO FUNNY? My HilariousLife. By Tim Conway with J. Scovell. With a forewordby Carol Burnett, this autobiography offers astraight-shooting and hilarious memoir about thesix-time Emmy Award winning funnyman’s life onstage and off as an actor and comedian. You will alsoenjoy never before shared stories of hilarious behindthe scenes antics on McHale’s Navy and The CarolBurnett Show. 16 pages of photos. 247 pages.

Howard. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

2594633 ABSOLUTE MAYHEM: Secret Confessions of a PornStar. By M. Mayhem & G. Lim. In her funny and disarmingly candidmemoir Monica Mayhem, Australia’s most famous porn star, revealsthe ins and outs of making it big in Los Angeles, the pornographycapital of the world. Adults only. Color photos. 240 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

2995751 HANK & JIM: The Fifty-YearFriendship of Henry Fonda and JamesStewart. By Scott Eyman. Henry Fonda andJames Stewart were two of the biggest stars ofHollywood’s golden age, but long before that, they were friends and roommates as struggling stageactors in New York. Much more than a Hollywoodstory, this is a fascinating portrait of anextraordinary lasting friendship. 16 pages of

photos. 367 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $5.95

3692477 HANK & JIM: The Fifty-YearFriendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart.By Scott Eyman. The remarkable account of twoHollywood legends who, though different in manyways, maintained a close friendship that enduredthrough all of life’s twists and turns. Much more thana Hollywood story, this is a fascinating portrait of anextraordinary companionship that lasted through war, marriages, children, careers, and everything else. 16

pages of photos. 367 pages. S&S. Pub. at $29.00 $5.95

187201X BEHIND THE BURLY Q: The Story ofBurlesque in America. By Leslie Zemeckis.Speaking candidly about their often secret past areformer musicians, strippers, novelty acts, clubowners, authors, and historians. Dozens ofburlesque icons are interviewed, including KittyWest, Tempest Storm, Blaze Starr, Betty Rowland,Tee Tee Red, and Dardy Minsky. Photos. 360 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $5.95

*373143X COMPANY OF HEROES: My Lifeas an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company.By Harry Carey, Jr. Offers an intimate, brutallyhonest look at the work of Hollywood film directorJohn Ford through the observant eyes of actor Harry Carey, Jr., who worked with the director on fivefilms, and whose memories are both humorous and insightful. Illus. 218 pages. Taylor. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

3699943 AVA GARDNER: The BarefootContessa. By Gilles Dagneau. Longconsidered to be “the most beautiful womanin the world,” Ava Garner remains at thepinnacle of Hollywood glamor. Filled withimages from her most iconic films, thisextensive volume takes us on a captivatingjourney through the tumultuous life andcareer of this singular starlet. 191 pages.

Gremese International. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $9.95

*2787679 MARILYN: Lost Images fromthe Hollywood Photo Archive. By ColinSlater et al. From the beginning of hermodeling career as Norma Jeane Mortenson to her death as the voluptuous Hollywood icon in1962, Marilyn Monroe posed for thousands ofmodeling and publicity photos. This volumecollects 150 of the rarest, seldom seenimages, including photographs of her brief

modeling career. 159 pages. Lyons. 10¼x10¼. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95

2810514 LIFE IS SHORT (NO PUNINTENDED). By J. Arnold & B. Klein. The stars ofTLC’s hit show The Little Couple open up abouttheir childhoods, the struggles of their teen years,the passions that drive their success, theirromance, the joy they’ve found as parents, andwhat it’s like to have a camera recording your every move. Color photos. 261 pages. Howard.Pub. at $25.00 $3.95

*3728609 I STOOGED TO CONQUER: TheAutobiography of the Leader of The ThreeStooges. By Moe Howard. Moe Howard’sself-penned, “no holds barred” story of the ups anddowns of his life, ranging from personal familytragedies to career mishaps and triumphs,overflows with the easygoing charm, generosity,and inspired lunacy of the “wise guy” behindAmerica’s most successful comedy trio. Well illus.

241 pages. Chicago Review. 8½x11. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $15.95

*2808145 VINCENT PRICE: A Daughter’sBiography. By Victoria Price. In this entertaining andtouching biography, Price’s daughter traces herfather’s sixty-five year career from his radio days tohis movie, Broadway, and television performances. Athorough and uniquely intimate look at the life of alegendary actor, this story also recaptures Price’smany other roles, including art historian, gourmetchef, and loving father. 32 pages of photos.

366 pages. Dover. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

*2943883 GROUCHO MARX: The Comedy of Existence. By Lee Siegel. The most verbal of thefamed comedy team, Groucho’s broad slapstickportrayals were elevated by ingenious wordplayand double entendre. Siegel views the life ofGroucho through the lens of his work on stage,screen, and television and uncovers the roots of the performer’s outrageous intellectual acuity andhilarious insolence toward convention and

authority. 162 pages. Yale. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $12.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists6610056 TROUBLEMAKER: Surv iv ingHollywood and Scientology. By Leah Reminiwith R. Paley. Remini, indoctrinated into theChurch of Scientology when she was a child, offers up an eye-opening account of her tumultuous andheart-wrenching thirty-year-plus association withthe church. 32 pages of color photos. 234 pages.Ballantine. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

*3731537 THAT’S AMORE: A SonRemembers Dean Martin. By Ricci Martin withC. Smith. Ricci takes readers on a tour through hischildhood, from the star-studded parties to theexploration of “three marriages, eight kids, onefamily” to the treasured one on one time he sharedwith his father. More than 100 photos from theprivate Martin family album enhance the story ofthis Rat Pack legend. 244 pages. Taylor.

Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

*6962785 WANDERER. By Sterling Hayden.The author was at the peak of his earning poweras a movie star when he suddenly quit. Hewalked out on Hollywood, left a shatteredmarriage, defied the courts, and set sail with hisfour children in the schooner Wanderer boundfor the South Seas, thus launching thisprovocative autobiography. 434 pages. Lyons.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

*697600X OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND AND THEGOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. By Ellis Amburn.A riveting, life sized portrait of a courageous andinfinitely talented woman, brought vividly to life in her first full scale biography. This glimpse in Olivia’s lifeis rich with anecdotes involving the glitteringpersonalities of Hollywood’s Golden Age and alsoexplores its dark side. 16 pages of photos.409 pages. Lyons. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

6909450 I LOVED HER IN THE MOVIES:Memories of Hollywood’s Legendary Actresses.By Robert J. Wagner with S. Eyman. An insightful look at the erotic and romantic attraction that created thelegendary actresses’ magic, and a privileged glimpse into the lives of Hollywood’s most timeless stars, asobserved by an accomplished actor, during thecourse of his sixty-year career. Photos. 244 pages.Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

2794497 I LOVED HER IN THE MOVIES:Memories of Hollywood’s LegendaryActresses. By Robert J. Wagner with S. Eyman. In a career that has spanned over 60 years, RobertWagner has witnessed the twilight of the GoldenAge of Hollywood and the rise of television,becoming a beloved star in both media. In thisdelightful memoir, he offers insightful views ofJoan Crawford, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe,

Raquel Welch, and many others, including wives Natalie Wood andJill St. John. Photos. 244 pages. Viking. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

3728056 GROWING UP FISHER: Musings,Memories & Misadventures. By Joely Fisher.Invites readers behind the curtain and into the intimateworld of her career and family with this hilarious,irreverent memoir filled with candid and painful storiesabout her life, her famous parents, and how the loss ofher sister, Carrie Fisher, ignited the writer in her. 32pages of photos, some color. 308 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $4.95

2855984 GROWING UP FISHER: Musings,Memories & Misadventures. By Joely Fisher.Fisher invites readers behind the curtain and into theintimate world of her career and family with thishilarious, irreverent memoir filled with candid andsometimes painful stories about her life, her famousparents, and how the loss of her sister, Carrie Fisher,ignited the writer in her. 32 pages of photos, somecolor. 308 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $28.99 $5.95

*6839177 ELSA LANCHESTER, HERSELF: AnAutobiography. Presents the story of a woman aheadof her time: independent, iconoclastic, and liberated.Lanchester chronicles the story of a life filled withfamous people and of a career that spanned almostseven decades. Witty and wise, it’s also a truthfulaccount of her very special 36 year marriage to CharlesLaughton. 32 pages of photos. 327 pages. ChicagoReview. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $12.95

*6542468 LEE MARVIN: Point Blank. ByDwayne Epstein. The first full-length account ofMarvin’s life that reaches beyond the Hollywoodscandal sheet reporting to provide a fullappreciation of the man and his career. Movingbeyond his tough guy TV roles, it is a portrait of adeeper, more complex individual who experienceWWII, alcoholism, depression, and PTSD. 16pages of photos. 309 pages. Schaffner Press.

Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

*3729907 JOHN WAYNE, MY FATHER. ByAissa Wayne with S. Delsohn. Takes us inside theWayne family retreat at Encino, California, and behindthe scenes of several of Wayne’s most famousWesterns. Here are the true facts about his unhappychildhood and the start of his film career–as well asWayne’s relationships with many different directorsand actors. 32 pages of photos. 229 pages. Taylor.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

*2781247 CLAUDE RAINS: An Actor’sVoice. By David J. Skal with J. Rains. This portraitof a universally respected Hollywood legendbenefits from the insights of his daughter, JessicaRains, who provides firsthand accounts of theenigmatic man behind her father’s refined screenpresence and genteel public persona. Withunprecedented access to episodes from Rains’private life, the full story is told. 32 pages of

photos. 290 pages. UPKy. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 $19.95

3726045 THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKING:My Fantastic Voyage Through Hollywood, Faith& Life. By Gavin MacLeod with M. Dagostino. Withhumor, grace, and wide-eyed enthusiasm, the star ofThe Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Love Boat takesus behind the scenes of his 60-plus years in showbusiness as he meets and works with stars like CaryGrant, Steve McQueen, Marilyn Monroe, FrankSinatra, Ronald Reagan, and many others. 24 pages of

photos, some in color. 261 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $22.99 $3.95

*3731464 FROM THE HOLOCAUST TO HOGAN’S HEROES. ByRobert Clary. Clary is best known for his portrayal of the spirited CorporalLouis LeBeau on the popular television series Hogan’s Heroes.. But it isClary’s experience as a Jew during the Holocaust that infuse his compelling memoir with an honest recognition of life’s often horrific reality. 24 pages of photos. 210 pages. Taylor. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

*2781328 A ROSE FOR MRS. MINIVER: TheLife of Greer Garson. By Michael Troyan. In thisfirst ever biography of Greer Garson the authorgives the true origins of her birth, her fairy talediscovery in Hollywood, and her career strugglesat Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This account exploresthe triumphs and tragedies of her personal life, astory more colorful than any role she played onscreen. 32 pages of photos. 463 pages. UPKy.

Paperbound. Pub. at $29.95 $24.95

*3728471 CURLY: An Illustrated Biographyof the Superstooge. By Joan Howard Maurer. The butt of all Moe Howard’s abuse, Curly’s biographyincludes childhood photos and interviews withfamily members, and tracks the highs and lows ofhis career. This new edition of a timeless classic,now updated with previously unpublished facts, issure to be enjoyed by Three Stooges fans new andold. Well illus. 196 pages. Chicago Review.

8½x11. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $15.95

*2970015 DEAR BORIS: The Life of William Henry Pratt a.k.a.Boris Karloff. By Cynthia Lindsay. A rich biography of the charming,gentle man who scared us witless portraying Frankenstein’s Monster whileencased in 65 pounds of putty and padding. Well illus. 273 pages.Limelight Editions. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.95

2802767 SHARON TATE: A Life. By EdSanders. Presents the definitive account ofactress Sharon Tate’s life, culminating in heruntimely death at the hands of the Manson familycult. It is a joyous yet inevitably heart wrenchingtour of the ‘60s, a riveting and lingering look at the beloved actress whose image and fate haunts usto this day. I l lus. 285 pages. Da Capo.Pub. at $25.99 $5.95

5774357 THE PETER LAWFORD STORY: Life with theKennedy’s, Monroe, and the Rat Pack. By Patricia LawfordStewart with T. Schwarz. As the brother-in-law to JFK and a memberof the Rat Pack, Lawford was one of America’s most acclaimed moviestars. His story, as told by the woman who knew him best, is thealways candid, sometimes shocking unveiling of some of the mostintriguing personalities and political events of our time. 16 pages ofphotos. 271 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $5.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists5984874 DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: CuriousAdventures and Cautionary Tales of a FormerPlayboy Bunny. By Holly Madison. A shocking,candid and moving memoir, this is an introspective account of life inside the Playboy Mansion: thedrugs, sex, abuse, infamous parties, and Holly’sbehind the scenes life with Bridget, Kendra, andMr. Playboy himself. Color photos. 334 pages. DeyStreet. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

2949423 SCRAPPY LITTLE NOBODY. By Anna Kendrick. Kendrickinvites readers inside her brain, sharing extraordinary and charmingly ordinary stories with candor and winningly wry observation. Enter herworld and follow her rise from “scrappy little nobody” to somebodywho dazzles on the stage, the screen, and now the page. Photos.275 pages. Touchstone. Pub. at $26.99 $4.95

5866278 HERE’S THE STORY: SurvivingMarcia Brady and Finding My True Voice. ByMaureen McCormick. Takes you behind the scenesof America’s favorite television family and revealswith poignancy and candor how she landed on thedark side, caught up in a fast-paced, drug-fueled,star-studded Hollywood nightmare that led to thebiggest battle of her life. Ultimately a story ofsuccess and survival. 32 pages of photos.

277 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $3.95

*3707601 FINDING ZSA ZSA: The GaborsBehind the Legend. By Sam Staggs. For decades,the Gabor dynasty was the epitome of glamour andfairy tale success. But as biographer, film historian,and Gabor family friend Staggs reveals, behind theheadlines is a true story more dramatic, fabulous,and surprising than their self-styled legend wouldhave you believe. 16 pages of photos, some in color. 420 pages. Kensington. Pub. at $26.00 $18.95

2885085 NEVERTHELESS: A Memoir. By Alec Baldwin. In this honest,affecting memoir, Baldwin introduces us to the Long Island child who feltburdened by his family’s financial struggles and his parents’ unhappymarriage; the Washington DC college student gearing up for a career inpolitics; and a man struggling with addiction to drugs and alcohol. Hereveals an Alec Baldwin we have never fully seen before. SHOPWORN.Photos, some color. 273 pages. Harper. Pub. at $28.99 $3.95

CD 3733432 CHEECH: Is Not My RealName–But Don’t Call Me Chong! By CheechMarin. Read by the author. Marin writes candidlyabout growing up as a wisecracking kid in southcentral LA, resisting the draft, and his chancemeeting with Tommy Chong, and how they formedone of the most successful comedy acts of all time,

breaking up, reuniting, and still performing together to this day. Overseven hours on 6 CDs. Grand Central. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6987362 CHEECH IS NOT MY REAL NAME: But Don’t Call MeChong! By Cheech Marin. Marin writes candidly about growing up as awisecracking kid in south central LA, resisting the draft, and his chancemeeting with Tommy Chong, and how they formed one of the mostsuccessful comedy acts of all time, breaking up, reuniting, and stillperforming together to this day. 16 pages of photos. 260 pages. GrandCentral. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

2885204 PLAY ON: Now, Then, and FleetwoodMac. By M. Fleetwood & A. Bozza. Fleetwood takesyou inside the legendary supergroup’s raucoushistory and recounts the triumphs and trials ofkeeping the band together. He vividly describes thecreation of landmark albums such as Rumors andTusk, speaks openly about the great loves of his life,and shares outrageous moments from in the studioand on tour. 32 pages of photos, most in color.

344 pages. Little, Brown. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $3.95

*3766136 HOME WORK: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years. ByJulie Andrews with E.W. Hamilton. This work is the second installment ofJulie Andrew’s memoirs, beginning with her arrival in Hollywood to makeher screen debut in Mary Poppins, followed by the Sound of Music. Fromhere Andrews takes us on a rare an intimate journey into the next chapterof her remarkable life that is funny, heart rending, and inspiring. 32 pagesof photos, some in color. 340 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

3738248 MY SEVEN SONS AND HOW WERAISED EACH OTHER. By Don Diamont. Soapopera star, Don Diamond, talks to us about hismost important role to date: father to seven boys.By turns hilarious and poignant this is a familymemoir of our time. Don writes with opennessabout the ways his family came together bymarriage, divorce, the death of his sister, andmarriage again. This is a tale of today’s blended

family. 274 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

*2869985 DARK STAR: A Biography ofVivien Leigh. By Alan Strachan. Revealing newaspects of Leigh’s early life as well as providingbehind the scenes glimpses of the filming ofGone With the Wind and A Streetcar NamedDesire, this biography provides the essential andcomprehensive life-story of one of the twentiethcentury’s greatest actresses. 16 pages of photos.354 pages. I.B. Tauris. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

3725820 FILM STARS DON’T DIE INLIVERPOOL. By Peter Turner. On September 29,1981, Turner learned that his former lover, Hollywood actress Gloria Graham, had collapsed in a Lancasterhotel and was refusing medical attention. He took herinto his family home in Liverpool to see her throughher last days–three weeks that he unfolds in thisintimate memoir. SHOPWORN. 170 pages. Picador.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.95

*2850257 ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS: ABiography of Rock Hudson. By Mark Griffin.This meticulously researched biography offers afull-scale exploration of Hudson’s immense bodyof work on film, on television, and on stage. Morethan thirty years after his death, Rock Hudson’ssensational, heartbreaking, and courageous storyis finally being told. 16 pages of photos.469 pages. Harper. Pub. at $28.99 $21.95

*761425X GINGER: My Story. By Ginger Rogers. The supreme dancer looks back over her fabulous career from her vaudevilledebut to her partnership with Fred Astaire, and the joy andheartbreak of her marriages. Her memoir glows with wit andsparkles with humor. 16 pages of photos. 532 pages.HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $9.95

*6626084 THE PURPLE DIARIES: Mary Astorand the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal ofthe 1930s. By Joseph Egan. Egan recounts the lifeand career of one of America’s screen favorites fromHollywood’s Golden Age, Mary Astor–from beingwidowed at twenty-four, through her turbulentmarriage with Franklyn Thorpe, to the scandalouscustody battle that followed. Well illus. 352 pages.Diversion. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

6765513 MAGGIE SMITH: A Biography. ByMichael Coveney. Shines the stage lights on thelife and work of a truly remarkable performer whose career spans six decades. Whether stealing scenes from Richard Burton, or impressing IngmarBergman, her career can be seen as a who’s who ofBritish theater in the twentieth century. 24 pages ofphotos, some color. 353 pages. St. Martin’s.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

6880398 WILD BILL WELLMAN: HollywoodRebel. By William Wellman, Jr. The extraordinary lifeof the legendary, under-celebrated Hollywood directorknown as “Wild Bill” Wellman is revealed in thisboisterous portrait. Gives us a look at the man as a boy, flyer, husband, father, director, and artist. The story of a director who was able to put into cinematic storytelling the most subtle and fulsome of feelings. Wellillus. 640 pages. Pantheon. Pub. at $40.00 $6.95

3725685 ABOVE THE LINE: My “Wild Oats”Adventure. By Shirley MacLaine. While filming WildOats on the Canary Islands, MacLaine started torecover astonishing memories of her life on the lostcontinent of Atlantis, long theorized to have existed on the site of the Islands. She finds surprisingconnections between the island’s cataclysmic fateand our own dangerous trajectory. 216 pages. Atria.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $3.95

6471242 WHEN THEY WERE BOYS: The TrueStory of the Beatles’ Rise to the Top. By Larry Kane.This is the story of the Beatles’ rise to fame: focusing on that seven year stretch from the time the boys met asteenagers in the 1950s to early 1964, when the FabFour prepared to invade America. Includes storiesnever before told, including heartbreaks, lucky breaks,betrayal, and more. 16 pages of photos. 395 pages.Running Press. Pub. at $24.95 $6.95

*2947048 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND: LadyTriumphant. By Victoria Amador. A tribute to one ofHollywood’s greatest legends–a lady who evolvedfrom a gentle heroine to a strong willed, respected,and admired artist. Readers are given an inside lookat her love affairs with iconic cinema figures such asJames Stewart and John Huston, as well as heronscreen partnership with Errol Flynn. 48 pages ofphotos. 327 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $34.95 $27.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists*5996929 I’LL BE DAMNED: How My Youngand Restless Life Led Me to America’s #1Daytime Drama. By Eric Braeden with L.Harrison. For nearly 40 years, fans have followedthe fortunes of suave, self-made billionaire VictorNewman on The Young and the Restless, but fewknow the man behind the character: the supremely talented Eric Braeden. In his first book, he sharesthe story of his life–a startling and uplifting tale of

war, determination, fame, and social commitment that spans fromNazi Germany to modern Hollywood. 16 pages of photos, many incolor. 276 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $26.99 $19.95

*3781984 ALASTAIR SIM: The Star ofScrooge and The Belles of St Trinian’s. ByMark Simpson. Explores the life of Sim inside andoutside of films, including his marriage to NaomiSim, his career as an elocution teacher, hisextensive work on stage, his championship of youth and his stalwart refusal to sign autographs. A rareand fascinating insight into the life of one ofBritain’s most respected and best-loved actors.

Illus. 252 pages. History Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 $19.953767760 MY SONG: A Memoir of Art, Race, andDefiance. By Harry Belafonte with M. Shnayerson. Inthis eloquently told personal history, Belafonte revealshimself as not only one of America’s greatestentertainers, but also one of our most profoundlyinfluential activists. Here is the inspiring story of anoriginal and powerful entertainer fiercely engaged withthe issues of his day. 32 pages of photos, some color.469 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $5.95

3738663 MISS D & ME: Life with the Invincible Bette Davis. ByKathryn Sermak with D. Morton. For ten years Sermak was at Miss D’s side, first as an employee and then as her closest friend. This is anintimate account of the last years of the unique and formidable BetteDavis, a tale of extreme kindness, unfailing loyalty, breathtaking style, and the beautiful friendship that endured through it all. Photos, somein color. 278 pages. Hachette. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

6913512 MISS D & ME: Life with theInvincible Bette Davis. By Kathryn Sermak withD. Morton. An intimate account of the last yearsof the unique and formidable Bette Davis and herassistant Kathryn Sermak. A tale of extremekindness, unfailing loyalty, breathtaking style,and the beautiful friendship that endured throughit all. Color photos. 278 pages. Hachette.Pub. at $27.00 $6.95*3765342 THE JOHN WAYNE COMPANION:A Comprehensive Guide to Duke Facts, Trivia,Movies, Achievements and More. By the eds. of The Official John Wayne Magazine. If you are a John Wayne fan, this is the resource for you! It’s packedfrom cover to cover with quotes, movie posters,anecdotes and trivia about everyone’s favoritecinematic cowboy, soldier and patriot. IncludesWayne’s complete filmography and personal

stories from Duke’s family and friends. Fully illus., many in color.332 pages. Media Lab Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $14.95*3735494 THE GIRL ON THE BALCONY: Olivia Hussey FindsLife After Romeo & Juliet. with A. Martin. Sharing the ups anddowns of her truly remarkable life and career, Hussey brings readersintimately close to the legendary performers she knew, loved, worked with, and battled, including The Beatles, Vanessa Redgrave, BetteDavis, Elizabeth Taylor, and more. She also finally reveals for the firsttime, the identity of the actor who raped her, but who would not breakher. 16 pages of photos, some color. 321 pages. Kensington.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $11.95

676617X KEEP MOVING: And Other Tips andTruths About Living Well Longer. By Dick Van Dykewith T. Gold. The beloved Hollywood icon offers hislessons on living in the moment and embracinghappiness, proving that life does get better the longeryou live it. Who better to offer instruction, advice, andhumor than someone who’s entering his ninth decadewith a jaunty two-step? Photos. 239 pages. Weinstein. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.952989727 WHAT A TIME IT WAS! By JeffreyLyons. This remarkable collection of stories willtransport readers back to the glittering peak of NewYork City nightlife, offering candid portraits of starsand statesmen written by Leonard Lyons for hissyndicated newspaper column, The Lyons Den.Illustrated with snapshots and glamor shots, it opensa unique window into the lives of iconic figures.480 pages. Abbeville. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

2985411 THE CINEMATIC LEGACYOF FRANK SINATRA. By David Wills.Presents a stunning collect ionhighlighting the work of one ofHollywood’s greatest stars. Pairing morethan two hundred first-generation photoswith reflections on Sinatra from co-stars

and colleagues, this is an unforgettable showcase of the actor’stransformation from world-famous singer, to movie star, to AcademyAward winner. 160 pages. Amberley. Paperbound. Pub. at $28.50 $6.95

3726053 TIPPI: A Memoir. By Tippi Hedren. This cinematic icon pulls back the veil on her storied life,detailing her rise from humble beginnings tobecoming the matriarch of a powerful Hollywooddynasty that includes her daughter, Melanie Griffith,and her granddaughter Dakota Johnson. Fromfilming with Hitchcock to establishing her animalsanctuary, Shambala, she’s led a fascinating life.16 pages of photos, many color. 275 pages.

Morrow. Pub. at $28.99 $4.95

2842173 DEATH NEED NOT BE FATAL. ByMalachy McCourt with B. McDonald. As he ridesthe final block on his Rascal scooter, McCourtlooks at the prospect of his own demise withemotional clarity and insight. In this beautifullyrendered memoir, he shows us how to live life toits fullest, how to grow old without acting old, and how to die without regret. 16 pages of photos.259 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

2814757 FRANK & AVA: In Love and War. By John Brady. The passionate yet volatile lovestory of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner has never been fully explored or explained–until now.Brady delves deeply into the lives of these twoiconic stars and their turbulent life-longrelationship, weaving a true romance storyunfolding under battlefield conditions. 16pages of photos. 292 pages. Thomas Dunne

Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.95

5798590 FRANK & AVA: In Love and War. By John Brady. Thepassionate yet volatile love story of Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardnerhas never been fully explored or explained–until now. Bradydelves deeply into the lives of these two iconic stars and theirturbulent life-long relationship, weaving a true romance storyunfolding under battlefield conditions. 16 pages of photos.292 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $4.95

*3728757 THE SHOW WON’T GO ON: TheMost Shocking, Bizarre, and HistoricDeaths of Performers Onstage. By J.Abraham & B. Kearns. In this comprehensivestudy of a bizarre phenomenon–performers who died onstage–the authors cover almost everygenre of entertainment and include anecdotes,exclusive interviews, colorful characters, andironic twists. 16 pages of photos. 232 pages.

Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $13.95

3725987 REVENGE OF THE NERD: Or...the Singular Adventures ofthe Man Who Would Be Booger. By Curtis Armstrong. A legendarycomedic second banana to a litany of major stars, Curtis is forevercemented in the public imagination as Booger from Revenge of the Nerds.But there’s more to Curtis’s story than that, as he reveals in this humorousmemoir. Photos. 336 pages. Thomas Dunne Books. Pub. at $26.99 $3.95

*375331X INSIDE OUT: A Memoir. By Demi Moore. In this deeply candid and reflectivememoir, Demi pulls back the curtain and writesfreely about her career and personal life, layingbare her tumultuous relationship with hermother, her marriages, her struggles balancingstardom with raising a family, and her journeytoward openheartedness. It is a story of survival,success and surrender. 16 pages of photos,

many in color. 262 pages. Harper. Pub. at $27.99 $21.95

*3728641 JAMES DEAN: The Mutant King. By David Dalton. Theauthor shows how deliberately and carefully James Dean crafted his ownimage and performances–the cool, defiant visionary of pop culture whomade adolescence seem heroic instead of awkward and who defined thestyle of rock ‘n’ roll’s politics of delinquency. Well illus. 361 pages. Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $14.95

*6985807 HEDY LAMARR: The MostBeautiful Woman in Film. By Ruth Barton.Drawing on extensive research into the recordedtruths of Lamarr’s life and the rumors that madeher a legend, the author recognizes Lamarr’scontributions to film and technology whilerevealing the controversial, intelligent, andconflicted woman within. 16 pages of photos.281 pages. UPKy. Paperbound. $16.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists6849431 DIETRICH & RIEFENSTAHL:Hollywood, Berlin, and a Century in Two Lives.By Karin Wieland. Born at the dawn of the 20thcentury, actresses Leni Riefenstahl and MarleneDietrich both came of age in Weimar Berlin.Magisterial in scope, this dual biography examinestwo complex lives that began alike but ended onopposite sides of the century’s greatest conflict.Photos. 612 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95*3746429 HAIL TO THE CHIN: FurtherConfessions of a B Movie Actor. By BruceCampbell with C. Sanborn. The new raucous andsardonic memoir from Campbell, whose roleshave been as varied as they are numerous–fromSpider-Man movies to his self-referential MyName is Bruce to the #1 show Burn Notice–hecovers the professional and the personal withhumorous and fascinat ing stories. I l lus.

348 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95*2915839 NOT THE GIRL NEXT DOOR: JoanCrawford, a Personal Biography. By CharlotteChandler. This biography draws on exclusivecandid interviews with Joan Crawford herself andwith others who knew her, including her firsthusband and her daughter Cathy, resulting in afresh look at one of Hollywood’s most acclaimedstars. 16 pages of photos. 316 pages. Applause.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*2789914 JOHN WAYNE TREASURES. ByR. Roberts & D. Welky. Duke’s extraordinary rise to fame–from hauling furniture around studio lots tobecoming one of the most famous actors in theworld–is chronicled in this lavishly illustratedvolume, complete with on-set photos, vintagemovie posters and cigarette cards from his mostwell-known movies. 175 pages. Crestline. 8½x12. Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

3726177 PLAYING TO THE GODS: SarahBernhardt, Eleonora Duse, and the Rivalry That Changed Acting Forever. By PeterRader. Eleonora Duse’s natural style of actingrevolutionized the theater and earned her theire of established superstar, Sarah Bernhardtin what would become the most tumultuoustheatr ical showdown of the nineteenthc e n t u r y . A sc a n d a l ou s , e n o r m o u s l y

entertaining history of high drama and low blows. Photos.277 pages. S&S. Pub. at $26.00 $7.955885566 THE BOOK OF JOAN: Tales of Mirth, Mischief, andManipulation. By Melissa Rivers. Joan and Melissa Rivers hadone of the most celebrated mother-daughter relationships of alltime. If you think Joan had some outrageous things to say as acomedian, you won’t believe what she said and did in private.Here, Melissa shares the endlessly entertaining observations,thoughts and tales about the woman who raised her. Photos, somecolor. 284 pages. Crown. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

*3770370 STILL HERE: The Madcap, Nervy,Singular Life of Elaine Stritch. By AlexandraJacobs. This rollicking yet intimate biography tracks one of Broadway’s great personalities from herupbringing in Detroit during the Great Depression toher jagged rise to fame. Jacobs conveys the fullforce of Stritch’s sardonic wit and brassy charmwhile acknowledging her many dark complexities,and gives us a definitive portrait of this powerful

figure. Photos. 338 pages. FSG. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95*299058X KATHARINE HEPBURN: ARemarkable Woman. By Anne Edwards. Thewoman behind the legend emerges in thissympathetic yet clear-eyed portrait of herexceptional life and loves. Here is the story of adetermined and invincible woman. This is also afascinating look at the Golden Age of Hollywoodset against the struggles for woman’s equality andthe glittering lights of Broadway. 16 pages of

photos. 512 pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95*3731561 VIVIEN LEIGH: A Biography. ByAnne Edwards. Riveting story of the actress whobecame a Hollywood legend by winning thecoveted role of Scarlett O’Hara, but was followed by a sinister shadow throughout her aristocraticupbringing, her frustrating first marriage, and hertempestuous romance with Laurence Olivier. 16pages of photos. 319 pages. Taylor. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

*3731499 JUDY GARLAND: A Biography. ByAnne Edwards. Presents a complete picture of the lateactress, and not just the boozing drug-addledcaricature that is central to so many other biographies.It reveals a woman dedicated to providing for herfamily, a passionate student of great poetry, and aboveall, an unequaled talent who just wanted to please. 32pages of photos. 349 pages. Taylor. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

2856085 THE LIGHT WITHIN ME: AnInspirational Memoir. By Ainsley Earhardt.Ainsley opens up about the spiritual path that ledher to the Fox & Friends couch, a journey filledwith joy and determination. An emotional look athow faith inspires us all to achieve, and supportsus through our most trying times. 16 pages ofcolor photos. 218 pages. HarperCollins.Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

6859216 MAD AS HELL. By George Noory. As the candidacies ofDonald Trump and Bernie Sanders have proven, Americans are madas hell about the problems facing our country. Noory hears theseproblems every night, all night, as a nationally syndicated radio talkshow host. Here he describes why he is angry, and how he got towhere he is today. Photos. 351 pages. Forge. Pub. at $25.99 $4.95

2935562 MARILYN MONROE: The Private Life of a Public Icon. By Charles Casillo. Based onnew interviews and research, Casillo explores thesecret selves behind Marilyn Monroe’s publicfacades, and studies Monroe’s life through thecontext of her times–before feminism, and beforethere was adequate treatment for bipolar disorderwhich she struggled with. 16 pages of photos.360 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $8.95

*378133X CARRIE FISHER: A Life on theEdge. By Sheila Weller. Sourced from friends,colleagues, and witnesses to all stages ofFisher’s life, this biography is an empathic andevenhanded portrayal of a gloriously wittywoman who was a feminist heroine, one who died at a time when we need her blazing, healinghonesty more than ever. Photos. 402 pages. FSG. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*372865X JUDY AND I: My Life with Judy Garland. By Sid Luft.The third of Judy Garland’s five husbands, Sid Luft was the one man in her life who stuck around. Previously unpublished, and only recently found,Luft’s intimate autobiography tells their story. 16 pages of photos.465 pages. Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $14.95

*679162X THE LONGEST TREK: My Tour of the Galaxy. By Grace Lee Whitney with J.Denney. In her dream role, Gene Roddenberrybeamed her aboard the starship Enterprise asYeoman Janice Rand for the original Star Trekseries. But a terrifying sexual assault on thestudio lot and her lifelong feelings of emptinessand isolation would soon combine to turn hers ta r ry d ream in to a n igh tmare . Photos .

195 pages. Quill. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

6934951 SOPHIA LOREN: Movie StarItalian Style. By Cindy De La Hoz. SophiaLoren has had one of the most varied andinteresting paths in motion picture history, with a career spanning close to seven decades.Explore this tribute to the beloved icon, thattakes you on an illustrative journey through herremarkable life, dearest relationships, anddiverse film canon. Well illus. in color.

264 pages. Running Press. 8¼x10¼. Pub. at $35.00 $12.95

*3766144 IN PIECES: A Memoir. By Sally Field. In this intimate,haunting memoir, Sally Field tells her story for the first time, openingup about a challenging and lonely childhood, the craft that helped her find her voice, and a powerful emotional legacy that shaped herjourney as a daughter and a mother. Photos. 414 pages. GrandCentral. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

*2784661 IN PIECES: A Memoir. By SallyField. In this intimate, haunting memoir, Sally Fieldtells her story for the first time, opening up about achallenging and lonely childhood, the craft thathelped her find her voice, and a powerful emotionallegacy that shaped her journey as a daughter and amother. Written with raw honesty, it is anunforgettable account of a life. Photos. 404 pages.Grand Central. Pub. at $29.00 $21.95

3741249 IN PIECES: A Memoir. By Sally Field. Written with rawhonesty and in the fresh, pitch-perfect prose of a natural-born writer,Field’s memoir is an important and unforgettable account of life as awoman in the second half of the twentieth century. Photos.404 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $29.00 $6.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists6880118 FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM: A Saluteto the Troops with John Wayne. By From the eds.of the Official John Wayne Magazine. Whethermaking a stirring war movie that showed what oursoldiers are capable of, or putting himself inpersonal danger to bring a smile to troops stationedthousands of miles away, John Wayne always keptthe people who serve our country in his heart andmind. Fully illus., some in color. 208 pages. Media

Lab Books. Pub. at $22.99 $6.95

*2973820 ROBIN. By Dave Itzkoff. As Itzkoff showsin this biography, Robin Williams’ comic brilliancemasked a well of conflicting emotions and self-doubt,which he drew upon in his comedy and in celebratedfilms such as Dead Poets Society; Good Morning,Vietnam; The Fisher King; Aladdin; and Mrs. Doubtfire.Here is a fresh and original look at a man whose worktouched so many lives. Color photos. 529 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $12.95

4639456 I SAID YES TO EVERYTHING. By Lee Grant. Set amidthe New York theater scene of the fifties and the star-studdedparties of Malibu in the seventies, Grant’s memoir evokes a worldof passion and movie-star glamour. After her name landed on theHollywood blacklist, her offers ground to a halt, and she lost it all.24 pages of photos. 463 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.95 $6.95

3737845 KATHLEEN TURNER ON ACTING:Conversations About Film, Television, andTheater. and D. Morrow. An epic and intense oneon one master class in acting from the best teacher imaginable, Turner dazzles readers with hershrewd insights on the craft of acting. This volumeis a must for acting and directing students of everyage, established actors and directors, filmmakers,theater professionals, and fans of her work.

390 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $5.95

*3744000 NEVER GROW UP. By Jackie Chan with Z. Mo. Thisglobal superstar reflects on his early life, including his childhoodyears at the China Drama Academy, his big breaks in Hong Kong andHollywood, his numerous brushes with death, and his life as ahusband and father. 16 pages of photos, many in color. 333 pages.Gallery. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

3769127 NEVER GROW UP. By Jackie Chanwith Z. Mo. In this candid memoir from one of themost recognizable and beloved cinematicpersonalities in the world, Chan never shies awayfrom his mistakes, and he applies the same spiritof openness to his life story. An honest, funnyaccount of a kind, brave, and still young at heartindividual. 16 pages of photos, some color. 333pages. Gallery. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

*596475X FIREBALL: Carole Lombard and the Mystery ofFlight 3. By Robert Matzen. Presents the page-turning story of atragic weekend in 1942 that stunned the nation, resulting in aHollywood mystery that has endured to this day. Matzen charts the starlet’s plummet from the sky, the desperate search thatfollowed, and the murmurs of sabotage that were kindled in theaftermath. 32 pages of photos. 388 pages. Paladin. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.00 $13.95

*3727661 MISSION: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe. By Robert Matzen. Presents thefirst in-depth look behind the scenes at JimmyStewart’s life in the skies over Germany, and hisreturn to Hollywood the changed man whoembarked on production of his first post-war film,It’s a Wonderful Life. The story that emerges isabout a group of people you will never forget led by a Jimmy Stewart you never really knew. 16 pages

of photos. 371 pages. GoodKnight Books. Pub. at $28.95 $23.95

*3692698 DUTCH GIRL: Audrey Hepburn and World War II. ByRobert Matzen. A definitive biography that uncovers an extraordinary storyof courage, tragedy, perseverance, and triumph, enriching the legacy of theworld-famous actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. What Hepburnexperienced in five years of Nazi occupation has never been explored tillnow. 24 pages of photos. 373 pages. Paladin. Pub. at $27.95 $22.95

5798647 LEONARD: My Fifty-Year Friendshipwith a Remarkable Man. By William Shatner withD. Fisher. Over the course of half a century, WilliamShatner and Leonard Nimoy worked together, grewto be fast friends, and saw each other through life’shighs and lows. Shatner recounts stories of theirlives on and off the set, and gathers stories fromothers who knew Nimoy well, presenting a fullpicture of a rich life. Photos, some color.

278 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $25.99 $6.95

2949245 LIVE LONG AND...: What I LearnedAlong the Way. By William Shatner with D. Fisher.A brief health scare in 2016 forced William Shatnerto take stock. After mulling over the lessons he’slearned, the places he’s been, and all the miraclesand strange occurrences he’s witnessed over thecourse of an enduring career in Hollywood, hearrived at one simple rule for living: Don’t die.214 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $7.95

4578562 I MUST SAY: My Life as a HumbleComedy Legend. By Martin Short with D. Kamp. Inthis engagingly witty, wise, and heartfelt memoir,Short tells the tale of how a showbiz-obsessed kidfrom Canada transformed himself into a SaturdayNight Live legend and one of Hollywood’s favoritefunnymen, known to his famous peers as the

“comedian’s comedian.” Book Club Edition. Photos.320 pages. Harper. Paperbound. $2.95

2808714 AVA: A Life in Movies. By K. Bean & A. Uzarowski. From the backwoods of NorthCarolina to the MGM back lot to the Rome of LaDolce Vita: this beautiful volume reveals thestunning journey of Ava Gardner, a life lived to thefullest. Known for her sultry screen performances, down to earth personality and lifelong love affairwith Frank Sinatra, she left an indelible mark onHollywood history. Fully illus., some in color. 264

pages. Running Press. 8¼x10¼. Pub. at $30.00 $9.95

*2975955 MY GIRLS: A Lifetime withCarrie and Debbie. By Todd Fisher. Equal parts love letter and family portrait, this is a deeply felt journey through love, laughter, and life withCarrie and Debbie. Todd offers a movingaccount of two extraordinary women whoseconnection to each other proved so powerful noteven death could separate them for long. 32pages of photos, some color. 388 pages.

Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

2846004 BRAVE. By Rose McGowan. The raw,honest, and poignant memoir of the rise of amillennial icon, fearless activist, and unstoppableforce for change who is determined to expose thetruth about the entertainment industry, dismantlethe concept of fame, shine a l ight on amultibillion-dollar business built on systemicmisogyny, and empower people everywhere.251 pages. HarperOne. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

*2942321 INSEPARABLE: The OriginalSiamese Twins and Their Rendezvous withAmerican History. By Yunte Huang. Beginning in 1824 with their discovery in Siam, through theirarrival in Boston as sideshow curiosities in 1829,the author charts Chang and Eng Bunker’simplausible route to assimilation. This accountbrings to life their story that is inseparable fromAmerican history itself. Illus. 388 pages. Liveright.

Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

*6586643 MAUREEN O’HARA: TheBiography. By Aubrey Malone. Takes a clear lookat the woman behind the larger-than-life persona,sorting through the myths to present a balancedand comprehensive assessment of one of thesilver screen’s greatest stars. Malone explores theactress’s friendship with frequent costar JohnWayne and her relationship with John Ford, andpresents a captivating tribute to the multitalented

star and her remarkable life and career. 32 pages of photos.263 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $29.95 $24.95

*2994577 BRUCE LEE: A Life. By Matthew Polly.Explores Lee’s boyhood as a child star in Hong Kongcinema; the troublemaking teenage years that got himsent away to America; his beginnings as a martial artsteacher; his struggles as an Asian American actor inHollywood; his difficulties juggling a skyrocketingcareer with his duties as a father and husband; and hisshocking death. 16 pages of photos, some color.640 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.95

3692051 BRUCE LEE: A Life. By MatthewPolly. Bruce Lee made martial arts a globalphenomenon. He bridged the divide betweenEastern and Western cultures. He smashed longheld stereotypes of Asians and Asian Americans.This is an honest, revealing, and long overduelook at an impressive yet imperfect man whosepersonal story was even more entertaining thanany role he played. 16 pages of photos, many in

color. 640 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $6.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists*378178X I AM C-3PO: The Inside Story. ByAnthony Daniels. Actor Anthony Daniels first seteyes on the droid that would change his life inGeorge Lucas’ office in 1975. This encounter wouldlead to the role of a lifetime and the creation of anicon. Daniels’ story promises insights even ardentfans have never heard before. 24 pages of photos,some color. 272 pages. Dorling Kindersley. Pub.at $24.99 $17.95

2846403 SINATRA 100. By Charles Pignone.Frank Sinatra was an entertainer of mesmerizingtalent, charisma, and style. This volume capturesSinatra in public and private, with exclusiveunseen photographs and memorabilia from thefamily archives, as well as the most iconicimages, outtakes, and contact sheets fromcelebrated photo shoots. 288 pages. Thames &Hudson. 11x13¾. Pub. at $60.00 $14.95

*2969327 KEATON: The Man Who Wouldn’t Lie Down. By Tom Dardis. A reprint of the original text published in 1979. There havebeen many myths about the reasons for Keaton’s fading into obscurity in the 1930s at MGM, and this volume attempts to set the recordstraight, while revealing the accomplishments of this actor many feelwas an equal to Chaplin. Well illus. 340 pages. Limelight.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

*697760X ALL THE KING’S HORSES: TheEquestrian Life of Elvis Presley. By K. Gatto & V.Racimo. Reveals rare stories, interviews, and aglimpse inside the beautiful, quiet life the King livedwhen he was with his horses. Includes a chronologyof the key events in Elvis’s life, a complete listing ofElvis’s films, and the pedigree of his most belovedhorse, Rising Sun. Photos, some color. 195 pages.Regnery. Pub. at $22.99 $17.95

*2820447 BING CROSBY: Swinging on a Star–The War Years1940-1946. By Gary Giddins. Bing Crosby dominated Americanpopular culture in a way that few artists ever have. A groundbreakingwork that traces Crosby’s skyrocketing career as he enters a new eraof entertainment and culture. This biography finally brings BingCrosby, his work, and his world to vivid life, firmly reclaimingCrosby’s central role in American history. 32 pages of photos, somecolor. 724 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $40.00 $29.95*2919168 FUNNY MAN: Mel Brooks. By Patrick McGilligan. Brook’slifelong crusade to become a brand name of popular humor is at the centerof this exhaustively researched and wonderfully novelistic look at Brooks’spersonal and professional life. McGilligan insightfully navigates the epicride that has been the famous funny-man’s life story, from his childhood tohis Hollywood and Broadway peaks and valleys. 16 pages of photos.624 pages. Harper. Pub. at $40.00 $29.95

*6669662 ELVIS–THE LEGEND: TheAuthorized Book from the GracelandArchives. By Gillian G. Gaar. Commemorates 40 years since the death of Elvis in 1977 withan extraordinary collection of beautifulphotographs, rare memorabilia and personaldocuments from Elvis’s Graceland archives.Every aspect of the King’s history isrecounted, with special features on his

albums and movies, his personal life and his incredible enduringlegacy. 192 pages. Carlton. 9¾x11½. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

*286892X MARLENE DIETRICH: The Life. ByMaria Riva. Wildly entertaining, Riva reveals therich life of her mother in vivid detail, evokingDietrich the woman, her legendary career, and herworld. Dietrich would quickly rise to stardom in the1920s with her sharp wit and bisexuality–wearingthe top hat and tails that revolutionized our conceptof beauty and femininity. Illus. 790 pages. Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $12.95

*6889875 STEVE MCQUEEN: The Life. By Dwight JonZimmerman. Explores and celebrates the aspects of McQueen’slife that defined the man and cemented his reputation as aHollywood rebel. Peppered with period photos, posters, and more, this volume surveys the movie roles, racing, and personal stylethat combined to crown the King of Cool and ensure his legacy.240 pages. Motorbooks. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95

*2798646 BRUCE LEE: Artist of Life. Ed. byJohn Little. Bruce Lee was an intense man with suchsheer concentration of energy that no one whoencountered him, could help be drawn to him and hisenthusiasm for life and knowledge. This accountexplores the development and fruition of Lee’sthought about gung fu, philosophy, poetry, jeet kunedo, acting, and self knowledge. Photos. 288 pages.Tuttle. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $9.95

*3727556 THE FIRST KING OF HOLLYWOOD: The Life of Douglas Fairbanks. By TraceyGoessel. A cache of newly discovered love lettersfrom Douglas Fairbanks to his wife Mary Pickford,form the centerpiece of this truly definitivebiography of Hollywood’s first king: the originalRobin Hood, the true Zorro, the man who did hisown stunts, built his own studio, and formed acompany that allowed artists to distribute their own

wealth outside the studio system. 16 pages of photos. ChicagoReview. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $15.95

*3717623 ONCE IN A BLUE MOON:The Unforgettable Frank Sinatra. ByMichael O’Neill. From newspaper deliveryboy to the most famous voice in the world,he lived the impossible dream. His life was as complex and complicated as the manhimself, and he bathed in the attentions ofthe great and the good. This beautifullyillustrated tribute to the “Chairman of the

Board” is filled with fascinating photos and stories. 136 pages. DanannPublishing. 10¾x10¾. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95

3730883 JOAN R IVERSCONFIDENTIAL. By Melissa Rivers withS. Currie. Mining the riches of Joan’s vastpersonal archives, Melissa presents acollection of never before seen artifactsthat tell the story of this comedy legend’sremarkable and colorful story. Burstingwith scripts and monologues; letters fromfamous f r i ends; r a re pho tog raphs;

scrapbook clippings; never before heard jokes and more. 336pages. Abrams. 9½x11¼. Pub. at $40.00 $7.95

*2916649 DOUGLASFAIRBANKS: The Four thMusketeer. By R. Hancock & L.Fai rbanks. On screen and of f,Fairbanks was a force of nature,progressing in easy leaps andbounds from the Broadway stage tosilent movies when feature-lengthfilm was just a few years old. But it

was through his extraordinary success as a producer that Fairbanksachieved the goal of all creative people: to run his own show. Wellillus. 282 pages. Lyons. 10¼x8¼. Pub. at $29.95 $21.95

*2785250 BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE: TheAuthorized Biography. By Andrea Warner. Packedwith insight and knowledge, this biography offers anunflinchingly honest, heartbreaking real portrait ofSainte-Marie, including the challenges sheexperienced on the periphery of showbiz, her healingfrom childhood trauma, and her leadership in theprotest movement. 16 pages of photos, some color.298 pages. Greystone. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*3708195 HOWARD STERN COMES AGAIN. Having interviewedthousands over his four-decade career, this volume is a feast ofconversations and more, as between the lines Stern offers his definitiveautobiography–a magnum opus of confession and personal exploration.Interspersed throughout these conversations are rare selections from TheHoward Stern Show archives with Donald Trump that depict his ownclimb. 550 pages. S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $26.95

*6985831 JOAN CRAWFORD: TheEssential Biography. By L.J. Quirk & W.Schoell. Sets the record straight by reexaminingCrawford’s life through what mattered to hermost, her films. Reveals how being a movie starwas serious business to Crawford. The portraitthat emerges is one of a woman who went afterand got what she wanted, which was to be one ofthe best and brightest of Hollywood. 32 pages of

photos. 294 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $34.95 $27.95

*2803232 THE 007 DIARIES: Filming Live and Let Die. ByRoger Moore. To tie in with the release of his first James Bond film,Live and Let Die, Roger Moore agreed to keep a day by day diarythroughout the film’s production. Moore offers the reader anunusually candid, amusing and hugely insightful behind the sceneslook into the world’s most successful franchise. Illus., some in color.222 pages. History Press. Pub. at $24.95 $15.95

*299318X THE 007 DIARIES: Filming Liveand Let Die. By Roger Moore. To tie in with therelease of his first James Bond film, Live and LetDie, Roger Moore agreed to keep a day by day diarythroughout the film’s production. Moore offers thereader an unusually candid, amusing and hugelyinsightful behind the scenes look into the world’smost successful franchise. Photos. 221 pages.History Press. Paperbound. $15.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists*3768376 THE LIFE AND AFTERLIFE OFHARRY HOUDINI. By Joe Posnanski. Fueled by theauthor’s personal obsession with the magician andmagic itself, this is a poignant odyssey of discovery,blending biography, memoir, and first-personreporting to trace Houdini’s metamorphosis into aniconic figure who has inspired millions. Take a joyousand magical journey to discover why Houdiniendures and what he can still teach the world about

wonder. Illus. 316 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95*6889379 JOHN WAYNE: Made inAmerica. By the eds. of the Official JohnWayne Magazine. His story is uniquelyAmerican, and the effect the country had onJohn Wayne is matched only by the outsizeimpact he had on the nation he loved so well. Inan effort to salute both, this volume explores the history of the world’s greatest country throughthe eyes of its most beloved icon. Well illus.,

many in color. 208 pages. Media Lab Books. Pub. at $22.99 $17.95*3782077 MEMOIRS OF A SPAGHETTI COWBOY: Tales ofOddball Luck and Derring-Do. By Thomas O’D. Hunter. This lively andunpredictable memoir chronicles the life of B movie actor Tom Hunter, andalso recounts his amazing adventures with suspense and humor. Photos.255 pages. BookBaby. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $11.95

*3751333 VOICE LESSONS: How a Couple ofNinja Turtles, Pinky, and an Animaniac SavedMy Life. By Rob Paulsen with M. Fleeman. Tells theheartwarming story of Rob Paulsen’s life, both on andoff screen and his experience with aggressive throatcancer, his treatment and the recovery regime, whichled to a full recovery. Paulson quickly returned todoing what he loves, but with a much deeperappreciation of what he came so close to losing.

Photos. 199 pages. Viva Editions. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $14.95*6768539 BARBARA LA MARR: The Girl Who Was Too Beautiful for Hollywood. By SherriSnyder. In the first full-length biography of thewoman known as “the girl who was too beautiful,”Snyder presents a complete portrait of one of thesilent era’s most infamous screen sirens. Drawing on never before released diary entries, correspondence,and creative works, it offers a valuable perspective on La Marr’s unique contributions to the cinematic arts.

Well illus. 444 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $45.00 $31.952919389 BUT ENOUGH ABOUT ME: A Memoir.By Burt Reynolds & J. Winokur. LARGE PRINTEDITION. This memoir takes readers from theBroadway stages where Reynolds got his start to hissubsequent rise to fame. Reynolds reflects on hispersonal pitfalls and recoveries and refocuses hisattention on his legacy as a father and an actingteacher, leaving readers with a classic from one ofHollywood’s most enduring and treasured stars. 16

pages of photos. 447 pages. Center Point. Pub. at $35.95 $6.956732135 BUT ENOUGH ABOUT ME: A Memoir.By Burt Reynolds & J. Winokur. ChroniclesReynold’s meteoric rise to fame from Oscarnominations to the spread in Cosmopolitanmagazine to the financial decisions that took himfrom rich to poor and back again. Reynolds sharesthe wisdom that has come from his many highsand lows and opens up about his romances andbreakups. 32 pages of photos, most in color.

302 pages. Putnam. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.952780461 CHARLTON HESTON: Hollywood’sLast Icon. By Marc Eliot. LARGE PRINT EDITION.Unravels the epic life story of one of America’smost iconic actors, bringing to light Heston’sgreatest achievements as well as his greatestfailures and regrets. The author examines andcelebrates the lasting legacy of Heston, takingadvantage of never before heard stories of him ashusband, father, and unremitting actor. Well illus.

884 pages. HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $29.99 $5.956855539 CHARLTON HESTON: Hollywood’sLast Icon. By Marc Eliot. Eliot’s definitivebiography, which benefits from extraordinaryaccess to friends, family, and private papers,unravels the epic life story of one of America’smost iconic actors, bringing to light Heston’sgreatest achievements as well as his greatestfailures and regrets–culminating in an account that is informed, moving, artful, and honest. Well illus.

553 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

3782603 CHARLTON HESTON: Hollywood’sLast Icon. By Marc Eliot. Incorporating stories ofHeston as husband, father, and consummate actor,Eliot lays bare the story of how a boy from thebackwoods of Michigan went on to becomeHollywood’s go-to action and historical actor, and lefta legacy that helped define American movie heroes ofthe twentieth century. Well illus. 553 pages. DeyStreet. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

3779556 CARY GRANT. By Marc Eliot. Offers the definitiveexamination of the actor’s public and private life, from his troubled childhood in England, through his charismatic career andastounding number of screen roles, to his affairs with both menand women. 16 pages of photos. 436 pages. Three Rivers.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

3780538 STEVE MCQUEEN. By Marc Eliot.Captures McQueen’s fascinating life from hishardscrabble childhood to his rise to superstarstatus, to his struggles with alcohol and drugs, andthrough his three marriages, with intimate detailand candor. 16 pages of photos. 354 pages. ThreeRivers. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $5.95

2995425 FOREVER NERDY: Living MyDorky Dreams and Staying Metal. By BrianPosehn. The first memoir by the belovedcomedian, actor, and writer, hilariouslydetailing what it’s like to grow up as and remain a nerd. This isn’t Posehn’s life story, just somebizarre and hilarious stories from his life, alongwith a captivating look back at nearly fifty yearsof nerd culture. 16 pages of photos. 281 pages.

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2814854 A LIFE IN PARTS. By Bryan Cranston. Inhis riveting memoir, Cranston maps his zigzagjourney from abandoned son to beloved star byrecalling the many odd parts he’s played in real life.He also chronicles his evolution on camera fromsoap opera player trying to master the rules of showbusiness to legendary character actor turning inclassic performances. Photos. 274 pages. Scribner.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95

2949822 THE FIRST LADY OF BOND. By Eunice Gayson et al. Thefrank and engaging self-portrait of the actress who is happy to beremembered as the very first Bond girl. 16 pages of photos, somecolor. 239 pages. Signum. Pub. at $25.95 PRICE CUT to $1.95

2891034 MARILYN IN MANHATTAN: Her Yearof Joy. By Elizabeth Winder. A lively look at twoAmerican treasures–New York and Marilyn Monroe.Winder sheds new light on one of our most enduringicons as she reveals Monroe’s visit to the city inNovember of 1954, where leaving a failed marriageand a frustrating career behind, she begins to live alife of the mind. Photos. 283 pages. Flatiron Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

2949490 THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG: A Memoir. By Carole BayerSager. In this deeply personal account of how love and heartbreak inspiredmany of her songs, Sager reveals that while her professional life was filledwith success and fascinating people, her personal life was far more difficultand dramatic. 16 pages of photos, most in color. 336 pages. S&S.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

6880215 THE MEN IN MY LIFE: A Memoir ofLove and Art in 1950s Manhattan. By PatriciaBosworth. The author delivers a tale of family,marriage, tragedy, Broadway, and art, featuring arich cast of well-known literary and theatricalfigures from a golden era, New York in the 1950s.Full of fascinating, never before told tales anddeep insights, this is a story about survival,achieving your goals, and learning to love.

Photos. 377 pages. Harper. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

*673409X ROCK HUDSON EROTIC FIRE. By D. Porter & D.Prince. In the dying days of Hollywood’s Golden Age, RockHudson was the most celebrated phallic symbol and lust object inAmerica. This volume describes his rise and fall, illuminating theentertainment industry that created him. Photos. 668 pages.Blood Moon. Paperbound. Pub. at $32.95 PRICE CUT to $19.95

*5765382 JAMES DEAN: Tomorrow NeverComes. By D. Porter & D. Prince. In thiscompelling and unvarnished overview of JamesDean’s short and tempestuous life, a notoriousgaggle of lovers, fr iends, enemies, andacquaintances speak out about him, cracking atlast the enigma of his “Live Fast, Die Young”screen image. Photos. 744 pages. Blood Moon.Paperbound. Pub. at $28.95 $21.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists*5991218 LANA TURNER: Hearts & Diamonds Take All. By D. Porter & D. Prince. This expose of

“The Ultimate Movie Star,” is loaded with informationthat members of the movie-going public never knew.Tragic, myth-shattering, and uncensored, it focuseson Miss Lana Turner, the most scandalous (andself-enchanted) of the blonde cult goddesses of the1940s and beyond. Photos. 622 pages. Blood Moon.Paperbound. Pub. at $32.95 $24.95

*2968630 KIRK DOUGLAS: More Is NeverEnough. By D. Porter & D. Prince. Kirk Douglas wasboth a charismatic actor and a man of uncommon force and vigor. His restless and volcanic spirit is reflectedboth in his films and through his many sexualconquests. This edition illuminates and exposes thetumultuous seventy year career of the electrifying starof Hollywood’s Golden Age. Well illus. 625 pages.Blood Moon. Paperbound. Pub. at $34.95 $26.95

2949164 GRACE NOTES: My Recollections. By Katey Sagal. Thisaward-winning star chronicles her life in this series of evocative andbeautifully written vignettes, resulting in a life story recounted unlikeany other Hollywood memoir you’ve read before. Photos. 244 pages.Gallery. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

*2872447 REBEL: My Life Outside the Lines. ByNick Nolte. In a career spanning five decades andhundred of roles, legendary actor Nick Nolte hasbecome a true Hollywood icon. With many ups anddowns, he has remained true to the craft he loves,portraying a diverse range of characters. Nolte offers acandid, closeup look at his life, his career and his loves.16 pages of photos, some in color. 256 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95

2917181 REBEL: My Life Outside the Lines. By Nick Nolte. LARGEPRINT EDITION. Offers a candid, unvarnished, close-up look at the man, the career, the loves, and the life of a man who never learned to play byHollywood’s rules. Motivated by personal, edgy projects, not box officesuccess, he has found peace on his own terms, juggling projects whileraising his young daughter. 16 pages of photos, some color. 352 pages.HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

3698939 REBEL: My Life Outside the Lines. By Nick Nolte. Offers a candid, unvarnished, close-uplook at the man, the career, the loves, and the life ofa man who never learned to play by Hollywood’srules. Motivated by personal, edgy projects, not box office success, he has found peace on his ownterms, juggling projects while raising his youngdaughter. 16 pages of photos, some in color.256 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

*6596983 GO SLOW: The Life of JulieLondon. By Michael Owen. The contrast between image and reality, the public and the private, is atthe heart of Julie London’s story. Owen chartsevery stage of her career: her years as a 1940smovie starlet, her decades as a coolly defiantsinger, her return to the TV screen in the ‘70s, andher ultimate decision to walk away fromperformance. 24 pages of photos, some color.

296 pages. Chicago Review. Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $19.95

*2924552 CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S OWN STORY. By Harry M. Geduld.Covers Chaplin’s earliest life through his first brushes with fame anddepicts Chaplin as he wished to be seen in 1916. Its naivete andpseudo-Dickensian portrayal of Chaplin’s childhood give us an invaluableglimpse into the psyche of the man behind “The Little Tramp.” Photos.175 pages. InUP. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95

*6586481 HE’S GOT RHYTHM: The Life andCareer of Gene Kelly. By Cynthia & Sara Brideson.Drawing on articles, recent interviews, including onewith Kelly’s daughter Kerry, and other previouslyuntapped primary sources, the authors offer amultifaceted portrait of the consummate professional and perfectionist. This comprehensive biographyprovides a balanced and entertaining view of one ofthe screen’s most enduring legends. 48 pages of

photos. 517 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $39.95 PRICE CUT to $24.95

*6955088 THE GIRL ON THE BALCONY: Olivia Hussey Finds Life After Romeo & Juliet. WithAlexander Martin. Olivia Hussey became one of hemost famous faces in the world, immortalized as thedefinitive Juliet in Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet. Getintimately close to the legendary performers sheknew, loved, and worked with and also discover theidentity of the young actor who raped her, but couldnot break her. 16 pages of photos, some in color. 323

pages. Kensington. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95

*2992876 TRUMPETS FROM THE STEEP. By Diana Cooper.The last volume of Lady Diana Cooper’s memoirs covers the yearsof the Second World War and its aftermath, when her husband Duff Cooper served as Minister of Information and then in variousdiplomat posts around the world. Illus. 253 pages. Vintage.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 PRICE CUT to $11.95

*2992868 THE RAINBOW COMES ANDGOES. By Diana Cooper. Lady Diana Cooper was astar of the early twentieth century stage, screen, and social scene. This first installment of her sparklingautobiography tells of her upbringing, her debutinto high society, and the glittering parties whichwere interrupted by the outbreak of the First WorldWar. Illus. 242 pages. Vintage. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.95 $14.95

*6586457 HARRY LANGDON: King ofSilent Comedy. By G. Oldham & M. Langdon.Examines the three distinct stages of Langdon’s career: his early training in vaudeville, hismeteoric rise and fall as a silent film comedian,and his continuous work in sound film and livetheater. Oldham offers a long-overdue look at amultifaceted, complex, and talented entertainer who left behind a brilliant body of work. Well

illus. 346 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $19.95

2915618 MAKE ‘EM LAUGH: Short-TermMemories of Longtime Friends. By DebbieReynolds & D. Hannaway. LARGE PRINT EDITION.An entertaining collection of vignettes, stories,jokes, and random musings from a woman who has seen it all–and done most of it! In this fabulouspersonal tour through 65 years onstage andon-screen, Debbie recalls wonderful (andsometimes naughty) moments with the greats of

the entertainment world. 16 pages of photos. 276 pages. HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $25.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

697516X UNSINKABLE: A Memoir. By Debbie Reynolds & D. Hannaway. The definitive memoirby legendary actress and performer DebbieReynolds tha t of fe rs a deeply persona lperspective on Hollywood and its elite, from theglory days of MGM to the present. Shines aspotlight on the resilient woman whose talentand passion for her work endured for more thansix decades. I l lus . 306 pages. Morrow.

Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

5805066 MAKE ‘EM LAUGH: Short-TermMemories of Longtime Friends. By DebbieReynolds & D. Hannaway. An entertaining collectionof vignettes, stories, jokes, and random musings from a woman who has seen it all–and done most of it! Inthis fabulous personal tour through 65 years onstageand on-screen, Debbie recalls wonderful (andsometimes naughty) moments with the greats of theentertainment world. 16 pages of color photos.

268 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $25.99 $5.95

294927X MAKE ‘EM LAUGH: Short-TermMemories of Longtime Friends. By DebbieReynolds & D. Hannaway. In this fabulous personaltour through 65 years onstage and on-screen, Debbie recalls wonderful moments with the greats of theentertainment world–Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, Bette Davis, Phyllis Diller, Gary Cooper, Judy Garland, andmany more–sharing stories that shed new light onher life, and Hollywood then and now. Photos, some

in color. 268 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.952957477 DIETRICH & RIEFENSTAHL: Hollywood, Berlin, and aCentury in Two Lives. By Karin Wieland. Photos. 612 pages.Liveright. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $5.956925936 HER AGAIN: Becoming Meryl Streep. By MichaelSchulman. Photos. 293 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 $4.953716910 JOURNEYMAN: An Autobiography. By Ewan MacColl.16 pages of photos. 386 pages. Manchester UP. Paperbound. $3.954617266 AMERICAN TITAN: Searching for John Wayne. ByMarc Eliot. Photos. 413 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $28.99 $6.956866352 ORSON WELLES, VOLUME 3: One-Man Band. BySimon Callow. Photos. 466 pages. Viking. Pub. at $40.00 $7.956670733 A LITTLE THING CALLED LIFE: On Loving Elvis Presley,Bruce Jenner, and Songs in Between. By Linda Thompson. 16 pagesof color photos. 369 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $27.99 $6.95*2721090 TWITCH UPON A STAR: The Bewitched Life andCareer of Elizabeth Montgomery. By Herbie J. Pilato. Colorphotos. 430 pages. Taylor. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.952913003 MY ADVENTURES WITH GOD. By Stephen Tobolowsky.Photos. 353 pages. S&S. Pub. at $25.00 $3.95

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Actors, Celebrities & Performing Artists2938235 CINEMA ALCHEMIST: Designing Star Wars & Alien. ByRoger Christian. 24 pages of illus., some color. 360 pages. Titan.Pub. at $24.95 $5.95*6781489 MIRIAM HOPKINS: Life and Films of a HollywoodRebel. By Allan R. Ellenberger. 48 pages of photos. 360 pages. UPKy.Pub. at $45.00 $35.95*6718981 YOU AIN’T HEARD NOTHIN’ YET: Interviews withStars from Hollywood’s Golden Era. By J. Bawden & R. Miller.Illus. 415 pages. UPKy. Pub. at $36.95 $26.95*3711315 CHERRY ON TOP. By Bobbie Brown with C. Ryder. Colorphotos. 189 pages. Rare Bird Books. Pub. at $27.00

PRICE CUT to $15.952910616 BELIEVE ME: A Memoir of Love, Death, and JazzChickens. By Eddie Izzard. LARGE PRINT EDITION. 16 pages ofphotos. 528 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95298976X BLOWING THE BLOODY DOORS OFF: And OtherLessons in Life. By Michael Caine. Photos. 274 pages. Hachette.Pub. at $28.00 $6.956783287 WAYLON: Tales of My Outlaw Dad. By Terry Jenningswith D. Thomas. Photos, some in color. 248 pages. Hachette.Pub. at $27.00 $6.952922037 SHIRLEY JONES: A Memoir. With Wendy Leigh. 16 pagesof photos, some color. 291 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $27.00 $4.956816509 LEONARD: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a RemarkableMan. By William Shatner with D. Fisher. Photos, some color. 290 pages.Thomas Dunne Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.956880169 HOPE: Entertainer of the Century. By Richard Zoglin.Photos. 565 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.953611914 AVA GARDNER: The Secret Conversations. With PeterEvans. Photos. 293 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.952987724 A MAN CALLED HARRIS: The Life of Richard Harris. ByM. Sheridan & A. Galvin. Photos. 212 pages. History Press.Pub. at $27.95 $9.955963125 DEAN & ME: A Love Story. By Jerry Lewis & J. Kaplan.Photos. 340 pages. Broadway. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $6.952830671 THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL: The Real Story of MyMother and Me. By Brooke Shields. 16 pages of photos, somecolor. 415 pages. Plume. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.954642481 BUT ENOUGH ABOUT ME. By Burt Reynolds & J.Winokur. SHOPWORN. 32 pages of photos, most color. 302 pages.Putnam. Pub. at $27.95 $6.956975097 TIPPI: A Memoir. By Tippi Hedren with L. Harrison. Photos,many in color. 274 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $2.95*7517556 PAUL NEWMAN, THE MAN BEHIND THE BABYBLUES: His Secret Life Exposed. By Darwin Porter. Photos.521 pages. Blood Moon. Pub. at $26.95 $18.95*2956225 THE MAGNOLIA STORY. By Chip Gaines et al. Colorphotos. 185 pages. Thomas Nelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.952841738 THE ESSENTIAL CHAPLIN: Perspectives on the Lifeand Art of the Great Comedian. By Richard Schickel. 315 pages.Ivan R. Dee. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $2.952829878 YOUNG ORSON: The Years of Luck and Genius on thePath to Citizen Kane. By Patrick McGilligan. 32 pages of photos.820 pages. Harper. Pub. at $40.00 $5.956753159 CHARLIE CHAN: The Untold Story of the HonorableDetective and His Rendezvous with American History. By YunteHuang. Photos. 354 pages. Norton. Pub. at $26.95 $9.952818434 DELTA LADY: A Memoir. By Rita Coolidge with M. Walker.Photos. 225 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.952911809 THE SEASONS OF MY MOTHER: A Memoir of Love,Family, and Flowers. By Marcia Gay Harden. 326 pages. Atria. Pub.at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $2.952949202 IN REAL LIFE: My Journey to a Pixelated World. ByJoey Graceffa. Color photos. 257 pages. S&S. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95294636X IF YOU’RE GONNA BE DUMB, YOU BETTER BE TOUGH:Lessons from My Life with Bulls, Protestors, and Politicians. ByMike Broomhead. Illus. 202 pages. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95293857X MUSTACHE SHENANIGANS: Making Super Troopersand Other Adventures in Comedy. By Jay Chandrasekhar. Photos,some color. 287 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2951673 CREATING CARMEN MIRANDA: Race, Camp, andTransnational Stardom. By Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez. Photos.290 pages. Vanderbilt. $29.956779999 GONE ‘TIL NOVEMBER. By Lil Wayne. 161 pages.Plume. Pub. at $23.00 PRICE CUT to $1.952865572 MICHAEL CAINE, 1960S. By Graham Marsh. 128 pages. Reel Art. 9¼x11. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2969998 BOB HOPE: The Road Well-Traveled. By Lawrence J. Quirk. Illus. 327 pages. Applause. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99

PRICE CUT to $9.95

5737559 BORN WITH TEETH: A Memoir. By Kate Mulgrew. Photos.306 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2915812 MARLENE: Marlene Dietrich, a PersonalBiography. By Charlotte Chandler. 16 pages of photos. 303 pages.Applause. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 PRICE CUT to $7.95*2971321 WHEN DO I START? A Memoir. By Karl & CarlaMalden. 16 pages of photos. 368 pages. Limelight. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.95 $9.95*6888208 THE DESPAIR OF MONKEYS AND OTHER TRIFLES.By Francoise Hardy. 16 pages of photos, some color. 311 pages.Feral House. Pub. at $24.95 $13.95*6927858 LIVING WITH GRACE: Life Lessons fromAmerica’s Princess. By Mary Mallory. 208 pages. Lyons.Pub. at $18.95 PRICE CUT to $9.956855717 A LIFE IN PARTS. By Bryan Cranston. Photos. 274 pages. Scribner. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95*2800977 ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE: ASortabiography. By Eric Idle. Illus., some in color. 290 pages.Crown. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95*CD 6940862 CHIT CHAT: Celebrity Interviews. Wienerworld.Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $3.95*592801X THE PRINCESS DIARIST. By Carrie Fisher. Photos.257 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*2952831 YOUR MOTHER’S NOT A VIRGIN! The Bumpy Lifeand Times of the Canadian Dropout Who Changed the Face ofAmerican TV! By John Barbour. 710 pages. Trine Day. Paperbound.Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $12.95*6976018 ONE LUCKY BASTARD: Tales from Tinseltown. ByRoger Moore with G. Owen. Well illus. 272 pages. Lyons.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

Composers2898594 MOZART’S STARLING. By Lyanda Lynn Haupt. On May 27, 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart took home a charmingstarling as a family pet. For the next three years, that little birdwould be Mozart’s companion, distraction, consolation, andmuse. Here, Haupt explores this unlikely and remarkable bondbetween one of history’s most cherished composers and one ofEarth’s most common birds. Illus. 277 pages. Little, Brown.Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

3719561 FRYDERYK CHOPIN: A Life andTimes. By Alan Walker. The most comprehensivebiography of the great Polish composer to appear in English in more than a century. Based on ten yearsof research, it is a corrective work intended to dispelthe many myths and legends that continue tosurround Chopin, and provides an intimate look into his private life. Illus. 727 pages. FSG. Pub. at$40.00 $15.95

2913151 SOME THIN G WONDER FUL: R odg ers andHammerstein’s Broadway Revolution. By Todd S. Purdum.The author’s portrait of these two men, their creative process, andtheir groundbreaking innovations will captivate lovers of musicaltheater, lovers of the classic American songbook, and younglovers wherever they are. Purdum shows that what Rodgers andHammerstein wrought was truly something wonderful. 16 pages of photos. 386 pages. Holt. Pub. at $32.00 $9.95

*373692X SUMMERTIME : Geo rgeGershwin’s Life in Music. By RichardCrawford. Drawing extensively from letters and con tempora ry accoun ts , Crawfo rd , anacclaimed music historian, traces the arc ofGershwin’s remarkable life , seamlesslyblending colorful anecdotes with a discussionof Gershwin’s unforgettable oeuvre. His dayson earth were limited to the summertime of

life, but the spirit and inventive vitality of music he left behindlives on. Photos. 594 pages. Norton. Pub. at $39.95 $29.95

6940552 TCHAIKOVSKY: The Man and His Music. By DavidBrown. This distinctive new work on Tchaikovsky uniquely combinesa lively biography of Russia’s best-loved composer with achronological guide to his music, ranging from the popularsymphonies, concertos, operas and ballets, to some lesser-knownpieces. 460 pages. Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $21.95 $6.95

*3697444 BEETHOVEN: The RelentlessRevolut ionary. By John Clubbe. Th isf a s c i n a t i n g a n d in - d e p t h e x p l o r a t i o ni l l u m i n a t e s B e e t h ov e n a s a l i f e l on grevolut ionary through his composit ions,portraits, and writings, and by setting himalongside major cultural figures of the time. AsNapoleon had made strides to liberate Europefrom aristocratic oppression, so Beethoven

desired to liberate humankind through music. Illus., some incolor. 505 pages. Norton. Pub. at $39.95 $29.95

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Composers*3701972 TCHAIKOVSKY: The ManRevealed. By John Suchet. A tortured genius, asensitive soul, and a great composer burdened bythe weight of his desires, Tchaikovsky’s life isexplored in full in this biography. A man who was by turns quick to laugh and to despair, his mercurialtemperament found its outlet in some of the mostintense music ever written. Well illus., many incolor. 275 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $29.95 $21.95

3783685 VERDI: The Man Revealed. By John Suchet. Verdi remainsItaly’s greatest operatic composer and a man of apparent contradictions,vividly brought to life through a nuanced examination of his life andmonumental music. The author reveals the true character of this greatartist and the operas for which he will be forever known. Well illus., manyin color. 279 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $9.95

*3768872 IRVING BERLIN: New YorkGenius. By James Kaplan. Exploring the interplayof Berlin’s life with the life of New York City, Kaplanoffers a visceral narrative of Berlin. This fast paced,musically opinionated biography uncovers Berlin’sunique brilliance as a composer of music and lyrics. This title underscores Berlin’s continued relevancein American popular culture. 398 pages. Yale.Pub. at $26.00 $19.95

*2789299 SCHUMANN: The Faces and the Masks. By Judith Chernaik. Offers an engrossing account of a major composerwhose life and works have been the subject of intense controversyever since his early death in a mental asylum. Drawing on archivalmaterial, Chernaik sheds new light on Schumann’s life, his sexualescapades, his illegitimate child, and his courtship of his wifeClara–all which helped to produce music that speaks to the heart.Illus. 349 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95

2858673 SOUNDS AND SWEET AIRS: TheForgotten Women of Classical Music. By AnnaBeer. This volume reveals the hidden histories ofeight remarkable women, explores the specialcommunities that enabled them to compose theirmusic, and asks tough questions about why wedon’t hear their masterpieces performed. Thecelebrated composers include Francesca Caccini; Fanny Hensel; Clara Schumann and others.

368 pages. Oneworld. Pub. at $22.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95

6946089 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Letters to His Family andFriends. By Tatiana Rimsky-Korsakov. 24 pages of photos.406 pages. Amadeus. Pub. at $34.99 $9.95

6818846 MOZART: An Introduction to the Music, the Man, andthe Myths. By Roye E. Wates. Illus. 320 pages. Amadeus.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $6.95

6946054 RAVEL: A Listener’s Guide. By Victor Lederer. 156 pages.Amadeus. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists3721795 BOB DYLAN: The Essent ia lInterviews. Ed. by Jonathan Cott. Features overtwo dozen of the most significant and revealingconversations with the singer songwriter, gatheredin one definitive collection that spans his careerfrom street poet to Nobel Laureate. 524 pages.S&S. Pub. at $35.00 $5.95

3716775 DARK MAGUS: The Jekyll and Hyde Life of MilesDavis. By Gregory Davis with L. Sussman. As told by his son, this

“warts and all” biography strips away the public perception ofDavis and gets down to the realities of his personality, hisrelationships, and his many quirks. 16 pages of photos, somecolor. 176 pages. Backbeat Books. Pub. at $24.95 $3.95

2986779 MY LOVE STORY. By Tina Turner et al. Inthis eye-opening and compelling memoir, Turner sets the record straight about her illustrious career andcomplicated personal life. This explosive andinspiring story of a woman who dared to break anybarriers put in her way, emphatically showcases hersignature blend of grit, energy, heart and soul. 24pages of photos, some color. 260 pages. Atria. Pub.at $28.00 $6.95

6980864 RECKLESS DAUGHTER: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell.By David Yaffe. The remarkable, heart wrenching story of how theblonde girl from Saskatchewan with the guitar became a superstarof folk music in the 1960s, a key figure in the Laurel Canyon musicscene of the 1970s, and the songwriter who spoke resonantly to,and for, audiences around the world. Photos. 420 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $32.99 $8.95

*3780171 I LIVED TO TELL IT ALL. By George Jones with T. Carter. He was always singing, evenwhen he could barely stand: George Jones, thedirt poor Texas country boy who shot to theheights of country music fame and to the depthsof despair. In this moving, startlingly candidmemoir, Jones tells all and delivers a story youwon’t forget. 32 pages of photos. 430 pages. Dell. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.99 $6.95

3762939 JERRY LEE LEWIS: His Own Story.By Rick Bragg. For the first time Lewis’s story istold in full, as he shared it over two years withPulitzer Prizewinning writer Rick Bragg. In anarrative rich with atmosphere and anecdote, wewatch Jerry Lee emerge from the fields and levees of Depression era Louisiana to worldwide fame.32 pages of photos, some color. 498 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

6879640 HANK: The Short Life and Long Country Road ofHank Williams. By Mark Ribowsky. In a heartbreaking portrait ofcountry music’s founding father, Ribowsky returns us to thegenre’s origins to shine a light on the man behind the tippedcowboy hat–the charismatic troubadour who hid the wounds of his domestic quarrels, relied on painkillers to get through the day, and was always teetering on the edge of tragedy. 16 pages of photos.472 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $29.95 $7.95

2898527 INFINITE TUESDAY: AnAutobiographical Riff. By Michael Nesmith.Nesmith reveals his eclectic, electric life whichspans his star-making role on The Monkees, hisinvention of the music video, and his criticalcontributions to movies, comedy, and the world ofvirtual reality. Stepping into the world of MichaelNesmith where something curious is alwaysunfolding makes for an endlessly engaging

journey. Photos. 306 pages. Crown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2948850 BEEN SO LONG: My Life and Music.By Jorma Kaukonen. From the man who made aname for himself as the founding member and leadguitarist of Jefferson Airplane comes a memoir thatoffers a rare glimpse onto the heart and soul of amusical genius, and a vivid journey through thepsychedelic era in America. This memoir is asunforgettable and inspiring as Jorma’s music itself.Includes an exclusive CD. SHOPWORN. 16 pages

of photos, many in color. 354 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $4.95

2947641 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GUCCIMANE. With N. Martinez-Belkin. Taking us to hisroots in Alabama, the streets of East Atlanta, the traphouse, and the studio where he found his voice as apeerless rapper, Mane reflects on his inimitablecareer and also his years behind bars, the murdercharge, addiction and the making of the Trap God. 24pages of photos, many in color. 286 pages. S&S.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

6943829 JIMMY BUFFETT: A Good Life All the Way. By Ryan White.The full story of Buffett’s rise from singing songs for beer to his emergenceas a tropical icon and CEO behind Margaritaville industrial complex, a vastnetwork of merchandise, chain restaurants, resorts, and lifestyle productsall inspired by his ode to a lost shaker of salt. Color photos. 354 pages.Touchstone. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

691361X THE WAY IT WAS: My Life with Frank Sinatra. By E. Weisman & J. Valoppi. Shows a sideof Sinatra few knew–as a lion in winter, he wasstruggling with the challenges that come with oldage, with memory loss, depression, andantidepressants. By his side through it all, Weismanwas a witness to a man who had toweringconfidence and staggering fearlessness. Colorphotos. 311 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

2859866 CHANGE OF SEASONS: A Memoir. By John Oates withC. Epting. As one member of the most successful pop duo in theworld, and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Oates shareshis highs, lows, triumphs, and failures in this engaging memoir,taking the reader on a wild ride through all the eras, personalities, and music that has shaped him into who he is. Illus. 496 pages. St.Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

6953816 CAPTAIN FANTASTIC: Elton John’sStellar Trip Through the ‘70s. By Tom Doyle.Based on rare one-on-one interviews with theflamboyant rock’n’roll icon, this is the firstbiography to trace Elton John’s meteoric rise fromobscurity to worldwide celebrity in the wildest,weirdest decade of the twentieth century. Thisvolume takes us on a rollicking fame and drugfueled ride aboard Elton John’s rocket ship to

superstardom. Photos. 302 pages. Ballantine. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

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Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists6952372 CHANGE OF SEASONS: A Memoir.By John Oates with C. Epting. One half of one ofthe most successful pop duos in the world, JohnOates shares his highs, lows, triumphs, andfailures in this revealing memoir, and he takes thereader on a wild ride through all the eras,personalities, and music that have shaped himinto who he is. Photos. 388 pages. St. Martin’s.Pub. at $29.99 $7.952881632 PRINCE: Inside the Music and theMasks. By Ronin Ro. In this first biography to givefull treatment to Prince’s thirty five year career, histragic early death, and his legacy, an acclaimedmusic journalist traces Prince’s rise fromanonymity in the late seventies, to his catapult tostardom in the eighties, to his re-emergence in the21st century as an artistic icon. 378 pages. St.Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.953725944 NEVER BROKEN: Songs Are Only Halfthe Story. By Jewel. Here Jewel reflects on how shehas survived, and how writing songs, poetry, andprose has saved her life many times over. She writeslyrically about the natural wonder of Alaska, aboutpain and loss, about the healing power ofmotherhood, and about discovering her own identityyears after the entire world had discovered the beautyof her songs. 24 pages of photos, many color.

386 pages. Blue Rider. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.953027252 THE LIFE & MUSIC OF RANDYNEWMAN: Maybe I’m Doing It Wrong. ByDavid & Caroline Stafford. Delves into the life ofNewman and his extraordinary body of work which,despite its musical variety, ultimately seems to fallinto two broad groups: highly personal love songsand quirky musical short stories usually told by anunreliable narrator. This perceptive work shines asurprising light into the life and work of one of the

all-time great singer/songwriters. 16 pages of photos, some color.277 pages. Omnibus. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

*3728803 TRAGEDY: The Sad Ballad of theGibb Brothers. By Jeff Apter. Despite severalrebirths in a career that spanned many decades, itseemed that tragedy followed the Gibbs like acurse. This is the story of the brothers’ incrediblecareers and an examination of the Gibb “curse,” anall too human look at the rollercoaster ride of fame.16 pages of photos. 330 pages. Echo. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $13.95

3709728 TOSCANINI: Musician of Conscience. By HarveySachs. Arturo Toscanini was celebrated for his fierce dedication,explosive temper, and impassioned performances. He was adominant, inspiring figure for generations through his work at LaScala, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and thepioneering NBC Symphony and his outspoken opposition to Nazismand fascism. This is his extraordinary story. Well illus. 923 pages.Liveright. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 $7.95

2949156 GOOD VIBRATIONS: My Life as aBeach Boy. By Mike Love with J.S. Hirsch. As afounding member of the Beach Boys, Mike Lovehas spent an extraordinary 55 years and countingas the group’s lead singer and one of its principlelyricists. A story of overnight success andage-defying longevity; of musical genius andreckless self-destruction; of spirituality, betrayal,and forgiveness. 24 pages of photos, most in

color. 436 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 $4.952989824 THE HARD STUFF: Dope, Crime, theMC5 & My Life of Impossibilities. By WayneKramer. Kramer’s story is a revolutionary one, but it’salso the deeply personal struggle of an addict and anartist. From the glory days of Detroit to the junk sickstreets of the East Village, his is the classicjourneyman narrative, but with a twist: he’s here toremind us that revolution is always an option. 16 pages of photos. 311 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95*3697320 BUDDY HOLLY: Learning the Game.By Spencer Leigh. Discusses the importance of thislegendary figure through his music, his life, his imageand his legacy. Leigh includes fascinating interviewswith those who knew him best–his young widowMaria Elena, his band members the Crickets, DesO’Connor who hosted his 1958 tour as well asmusicians, songwriters, friends and many others whoworked with Buddy. Photos. 251 pages. McNidder &

Grace. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95

2964163 LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL: My Lifein Small Faces, Faces, and The Who. By KenneyJones. Regarded as one of the greatest drummers ofall time, Kenny Jones was sought after by a widevariety of the best known and bestselling artists tobring his unique skill into the studio for the recordingof classic albums and songs. Gives a vividdescription of how he enjoyed the highs, battled thelows, and emerged in one piece. 16 pages of photos,

many in color. 359 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

2923149 THE BALLAD OF BOB DYLAN: A Portrait. By Daniel MarkEpstein. The author offers an intimate, vivid, and comprehensive portrait ofBob Dylan. Beginning in 1963, Epstein revisits Dylan’s early struggles tofind artistic direction, his transition from folk icon to rock star, and hissecluded family life and divorce. This account is a singular take on an artistwho continues to inspire and surprise today. Photos. 496 pages.HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

2923092 AMERICA’S MISTRESS: The Life and Times of Eartha Kitt. By John L. Williams. EarthaKitt was an incandescent performer who seemedable to defy every stereotype thrown to her. Shelooked destined to become the world’s firstsuperstar. But racism, America’s celebrity cultureand her own vulnerabilities conspired to ensurethat she would be punished for ever dreaming shecould become America’s Mistress. Photos, some

in color. 336 pages. Quercus. Paperbound. $4.95

2783010 TESTIMONY. By Robbie Robertson.The guitarist and songwriter of The Band weaves apoignant and lyrical memoir, employing hisunique storyteller’s voice to chart his journeythrough some of music history’s most pivotalmoments. A chronicle of the time when rockbecame a way of life, when a generation came ofage, and when five friends created a new kind ofpopular music. 16 pages of photos, some color.

500 pages. Crown. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6911099 MARY WELLS: The Tumultuous Life of Motown’sFirst Superstar. By Peter Benjaminson. Tells the whole story ofMary Wells, complete with never before revealed details about thesex, the violence, and the drugs in her life–and about her Motownhits that captivated the world. Photos. 304 pages. ChicagoReview. Pub. at $26.95 $5.95

2949539 UNMASKED: A Memoir. By AndrewLloyd Webber. Reflecting a life that has included manypassions (from architecture to Turkish Van swimmingcats), full of witty anecdotes, and featuring cameoappearances by numerous celebrities–Elaine Paige,Sarah Brightman, David Frost, Julie Covington, JudiDench, among many–Webber reveals the true face ofthe extraordinary man beneath the storied legend. 32pages of photos, some color. 517 pages.

HarperCollins. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

2872676 PAUL SIMON: The Life. By RobertHilburn. An intimate and inspiring narrative thathelps us finally understand Paul Simon the person and the artist. Over the past three years, Hilburnhas conducted in-depth interviews with scores ofSimon’s friends, family, colleagues, and others.The result is a deeply human account of thechallenges and sacrifices of a life in music at thehighest level. 16 pages of photos, some color.

439 pages. S&S. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

3738647 JOHNNY CASH: The Life. By Robert Hilburn. Drawingupon his personal experience with Cash and a trove of neverbefore seen material from the singer’s inner circle, Hilburn creates an utterly compelling, deeply human portrait of one of the mosticonic figures in modern popular culture. 16 pages of photos.679 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $32.00 $7.95

*3765369 ME. By Elton John. Full of drama, from the early rejection of Elton’s work with songwritingpartner Bernie Taupin to spinning out of control as achart-topping superstar, and from suicide attempts to a secret drug addiction that would grip him for over adecade–this entertaining and moving memoir willtake you on an intimate journey with a living legend.24 pages of photos, some color. 374 pages. Holt.Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

*3708071 DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’. By OliviaNewton-John. For more than five decades, OliviaNewton-John has been one of our most successful and adored entertainers. Now she is sharing herjourney , f rom Me lbou rne schoolg i r l tointernational superstar, in this deeply personalmemoir. Warm, candid, and moving, this is herstory in her own words. 32 pages of photos, somecolor. 334 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $28.00 $19.95

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Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists6980228 THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE. By Jerry Hopkins.Presents the whole story of his legendary life and career, hisvirtuosity and madness, his genius and rush to self-destruction,as well as the fierce on going battle over his estate that has beenwaged since his death. Photos. 354 pages. Arcade. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

6968473 BRIAN JONES: The Making of theRolling Stones. By Paul Trynka. Offers a new takeon the Rolling Stones’ epic rise to fame, laying barethe shocking ruthlessness, internal warfare andsexual competition that throttled the band fromwithin. As well as exploring Brian Jones’s crucialyet untold role in the Stones’ music, it alsoinvestigates the unraveling of his psyche asobserved by family, friends, bandmates, and

lovers. 16 pages of photos. 371 pages. Viking. Pub. at $28.95 $9.95698083X HOMEWARD BOUND: The Life ofPaul Simon. By Peter Ames Carlin. To have beenalive during the last sixty years is to have lived withthe music of Paul Simon. A life story with the scope and power of an epic novel, Carlin’s study of Simon reveals one of the most influential popular artists in American history as he has never been seen before. Photos. 415 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.99 $2.95

2935554 LIVING LIKE A RUNAWAY: A Memoir. By Lita Ford.Fearless, revealing, and compulsively readable, Ford’sautobiography is the long-awaited memoir of one of rock’s greatestpioneers and fiercest survivors. 16 pages of photos, some color.262 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $26.99 $4.95

6952437 FORTUNATE SON: My Life, My Music.By John Fogerty with J. McDonough. Told in the frankand soulful voice that made his lyrics so powerful, thecreative force behind Creedence Clearwater Revivaltraces the hard-won revival of a solo artist, remindingus that, despite life’s pain and regret, in the end all that matters is love–and of course, rock ‘n’ roll. 32 pagesof photos, some color. 406 pages. Back Bay Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $5.952935503 GOLD DUST WOMAN: TheBiography of Stevie Nicks. By Stephen Davis.Davis explores the modern cult of Nicks but alsowrites even more movingly of why it wasn’t easyto be Stevie Nicks. At sixty-nine, she is one of themost glamorous creatures rock has known, andthe rare woman who’s a real rock ‘n’ roller.SHOPWORN. 16 pages of photos. 332 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $11.95

6903916 GARTH BROOKS: The Anthology,Part 1. With W. Zanes. Garth relates the highadventure, his dreams coming true, and his newfriendships that he experienced in the first fiveyears of his musical adventure. Inside thisvolume you’ll also find the music that gotreleased in those first five years on five CDs,which also include a few recordings that havenever been shared before. Fully illus., most in

color. 240 pages. Melcher Media. 8½x11. Pub. at $39.95 $5.955976057 I SAW THE LIGHT: The Story of HankWilliams. By Colin Escott et al. One of country music’s defining pioneers gets his own enthralling biography,vividly detailing the singer’s stunning rise andspectacular decline. Escott peels back the layers of alegend, revealing the hidden details of his rollercoasterjourney. The basis for the film starring Tom Hiddleston.SHOPWORN. 16 pages of photos. 374 pages. Little,Brown. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $5.952935678 THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG: AMemoir. By Carole Bayer Sager. For five decades,Sager has been among the most admired andsuccessful songwriters at work, responsible forlyrical contributions to popular songs like NobodyDoes It Better, The Best That You Can Do, and more. Here she tells all in a frank and darkly humorousmemoir. 16 pages of photos, most color.336 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.00 $4.952995581 SOUL SURVIVOR: A Biography of AlGreen. By Jimmy McDonough. Breaks throughGreen’s joyous veneer to reveal the tortured andsolitary individual beneath. From his childhood inArkansas, to commanding the stage in front of fans, toaddressing a very different audience from the pulpit ofhis own church, McDonough unravels one of the greatmysteries in popular music: Al Green. 16 pages ofphotos. 403 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 $4.95

2995530 MY DAMAGE: The Story of a Punk Rock Survivor. By Keith Morris with J. Ruland. Over thecourse of his forty year career with Black Flag, the CircleJerks, and OFF!, Morris has battled diabetes, drugs, and alcohol addiction, and the record industry–and he’s still going strong. A true Hollywood tale from an L.A. native,this is the story of Morris’s streets, his scene, and hismusic. 16 pages of photos. 309 pages. Da Capo.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

2962586 MY LIFE WITH EARTH, WIND & FIRE.By Maurice White with H. Powell. The founder of one of the most popular and significant bands of the 1970sshares his story, illuminating Earth, Wind, & Fire as aband essential to American culture. White also givesus an intimate look at his final days, from his diagnosisof Parkinson’s disease to the faith that helps himendure. 16 pages of photos, some color. 385 pages.Amistad. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

2963949 FAMOUS FATHER GIRL: A Memoir of Growing UpBernstein. By Jamie Bernstein. The eldest daughter of Leonard Bernstein mines the emotional depths of her childhood and invites us into herfamily’s world offering us an intimate meditation on a complex andsometimes troubled man, the family he raised, and the music hecomposed that became the soundtrack to their entwined lives. Photos.385 pages. Harper. Pub. at $28.99 $7.95

6818854 MR. B.: The Music & Life of BillyEckstine. By Cary Ginell. Billy Eckstine was themost popular singer in America in 1950. Achampion of civil rights, Eckstine fought all hislife for recognition and respect in the quest tobecome America’s first black romantic singingidol. This account traces the life of one oftwentieth century’s success stories, the manknown simply as Mr. B Illus., many in color.

228 pages. Hal Leonard. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

6968252 UNCOMMON PEOPLE: The Riseand Fall of the Rock Stars. By DavidHepworth. Hepworth zeroes in on definingmoments in the lives of forty rock stars from1955 to 1995 such as John Lennon, MichaelJackson, David Jones and Mick Jagger, takingus on a journey to bust a hundred myths andcreate a hundred more. 16 pages of photos.306 pages. Holt. Pub. at $30.00 $9.95

*3244261 I PUT A SPELL ON YOU: The BizarreLife of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. By SteveBergsman. With one song, Screamin’ Jay, who studiedpiano and sang opera, became the embodiment of thesexually insatiable, voodoo-empowered, black manfeared by 1950s America. In an introduction, writer andmusician Eugene Robinson explores the significance of Screamin’ Jay’s career on the black male identity andinfluence on white musicians. Photos, some in color.

253 pages. Feral House. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

2909286 OTIS REDDING: An Unfinished Life.By Jonathan Gould. Chronicling the story ofRedding’s life and music, Gould also offers asocial history of the time and place from whichthey emerged. A revealing look at a brilliant artistand a provocative exploration of the tangledhistory of race and music in America thatresonates strongly with the present day. Photos.533 pages. Crown. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6857094 RECKLESS: My Life as a Pretender. By Chrissie Hynde. With fearless candor, sharp humor, and a depth of feeling we’ve come to expect, Hynde tells exactly where she came from and what hercrooked, winding path to stardom entailed. 32 pages of photos, somecolor. 312 pages. Doubleday. Pub. at $26.95 $5.95

2995409 CURED: The Tale of Two ImaginaryBoys. By Lol Tolhurst. Intensely lyrical andevocative, gripping and unforgettable, this is thedefinitive story of a singular band whose legacyendures many decades hence, told from the pointof view of a participant and eyewitness who wasthere when it happened–and even before it allbegan. Photos. 287 pages. Da Capo. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $3.95

*371909X TEXAS FLOOD: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan. By A. Paul & A. Aledort.Provides the unadulterated truth about Stevie RayVaughan from those who knew him best: his brother,Jimmie; his Double Trouble bandmates, TommyShannon, Chris Layton, and Reese Wynans; andmany other close friends, family members,girlfriends, fellow musicians, managers, and crewmembers. 32 pages of photos, many in color.

343 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $21.95

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Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists3779610 DAVID BOWIE: The Oral History. By Dylan Jones. Anintimate portrait that is by turns insightful and deliciously gossipy,and sparks with admiration and grievances, lust and envy, as thespeakers bring you into studios and bedrooms they shared withBowie. 539 pages. Three Rivers. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

*2887800 YOU REALLY GOT ME: The Story ofthe Kinks. By Nick Hasted. The author draws on years of in depth interviews with band members and theband’s creative siblings, Ray and Dave Davies. Newlight is thrown on a turbulent 30 year career scarred by suicide attempts, on stage fights, recurring mentalbreakdowns and a refusal to live by anyone else’srules. 16 pages of photos. 388 pages. Omnibus.Paperbound. Pub. at $12.99 $9.955857635 ELVIS PRESLEY: A Southern Life. ByJoel Williamson with D.L. Shaw. One of the mostadmired Southern historians of our time takes on TheKing in this vivid, gripping biography, set against thebackdrop of post-WWII southern society. Williamsoncharts the influence of the South on Elvis, revealinghow, even as he changed, his fan base held fast to hisMississippi roots. 16 pages of photos. 368 pages.Oxford. Pub. at $34.95 $9.95CD 6869912 BOYS IN THE TREES: A Memoir.By Carly Simon. Read by the author. Carly Simon’slife and career is one of the last great untold storiesof popular music. With her long-awaited memoir,the rock star, poet, feminist icon, seductress andsurvivor reveals the thoughts and experiences thatmade her a cultural icon. Over 13 hours on eleven

CDs. Macmillan. Pub. at $39.99 $8.95*3770397 TOUCHED BY THE SUN: MyFriendship with Jackie. By Carly Simon. A chanceencounter at a summer party on Martha’s Vineyardblossomed into an improbable but enduringfriendship. In loving detail, Simon gives an intimate,vulnerable, and insightful portrait of the bond thatdeveloped between two iconic and starkly differentAmerican women, and the friendship she and Jackieshared. 238 pages. FSG. Pub. at $27.00 $19.95

6525237 UNTOUCHABLE: The Strange Life andTragic Death of Michael Jackson. By RandallSullivan. Discover the true story behind the King ofPop: one of the most fascinating, troubled, andrecognizable figures in all of pop culture. Sullivandelivers never before reported information aboutJackson’s business dealings, his relationship with hisfamily, and the pedophilia allegations that marked hisreputation and changed him personally. 32 pages of

photos, many in color. 776 pages. Grove. Pub. at $35.00 $7.952995433 HIT SO HARD: A Memoir. By Patty Schemel. Astunningly candid portrait of the Seattle grunge scene of the 90’s anda memoir of an addict during the last great era of rock and roll excess.With surprising candor and wit, Schemel intimately documents theevents surrounding her dramatic exit from the band Hole in 1998. 16pages of photos. 280 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

*2946874 WILLFUL SHADOWS: The Account of Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen.By Gary Robble with B. Day. Sonny James and theSouthern Gentlemen took their blend of CountryMusic far beyond the typical boundaries of the day.This personal account brings to light who these menwere and what stories from that era are essential ingrasping not only the successes, but the friendshipswhich endured the test of time. Photos. 320 pages.

Clovercroft. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $11.953703509 HARLEM TO HOLLYWOOD. By BillyVera. The extraordinary story of singer/songwriter/actor/music historian Billy Vera, suburban child of ashowbiz family, who fell in love with black music at anearly age. His fascinating autobiography looks at hislong, winding career, including his move into recordproduction; and most recently, his eighteen-piece bigband. 16 pages of photos. 273 pages. BackbeatBooks. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95*3729125 JOHNNY CASH: The Redemptionof an American Icon. By Greg Laurie with M. Terrill.The author takes you on a personal journey into thelife and legend of Johnny Cash. Laurie dives deepinto the singer’s inner demons, triumphs, andgrateful return to faith. There are interviews withCash’s family, friends, and business associates toreveal the singer’s true success came fromembracing a life in Christ. 16 pages of photos, some

in color. 359 pages. Salem Books. Pub. at $24.99 $17.95

6800432 FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS: TheInspiring True Story of the World’s WorstSinger. By N. Martin & J. Rees. Despite having nopitch, no rhythm, and no tone, Florence FosterJenkins became one of America’s best-knownsopranos, giving a sell-out recital, by publicdemand, at the age of 76, at Carnegie Hall. Herextraordinary story is now a film starring MerylStreep and Hugh Grant. 16 pages of photos, some

color. 240 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

2865556 MARIANNE FAITHFULL: A Life onRecord. A lavish and beautifully illustrated lookat the life and work of one of the great musicalicons of the twentieth century, reflected throughpersonal photos as well as photographs from the world’s greatest photographers. Rizzoli. 9¼x12.Pub. at $65.00 $19.95

*2915871 SKYDOG: The Duane Allman Story.By Randy Poe. The author and music industry veteran taps the people who knew Duane best and along theway chronicles the tumultuous era that shapedAllman and his music, and that he in turntransformed. Includes a comprehensive discography of Allman’s work with his own bands and on otherartists’ recordings. Photos. 316 pages. BackbeatBooks. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.99 $17.95

2995301 ACCESS ALL AREAS: Stories from a Hard Rock Life. By Scott Ian. Famous forcofounding legendary metal band Anthrax andonly slightly less so for his iconic beard, Ian hasdone and seen a lot in his decades of touring.Now, he divulges all the zany, bizarre, funny, andcaptivating tales of what went on when the bandwasn’t busy crafting chart topping albums. Illus.243 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

*6778542 LIGHTFOOT. By N icholasJennings. Presents an unforgettable portrait oftreasured singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, anartist whose work has been covered by everyonefrom Joni Mitchel and Barbra Streisand to BobDylan and Elvis Presley. Revealing and insightful,it’s an inspiring and exhilarating story ofredemption and brilliance. 24 pages of photos.328 pages. Viking. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95

3780309 LIGHTFOOT. By Nicholas Jennings. An unforgettableportrait of a treasured singer-songwriter that is both revealing andinsightful, an inspiring story of redemption and an exhilaratingread. 24 pages of photos. 328 pages. Penguin. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

*2915855 RHAPSODY IN BLACK: The Lifeand Music of Roy Orbison. By John Kruth. Tellsthe story of Roy Orbison in prose as musical as theartist and does not shy away from or trivialize thepersonal pain, alienation, and tragic events thatshaped Orbison’s singular personality and music.This fascinating volume chronicles Orbison’s lifefrom his rockabilly start in Wink, Texas, to his daysin the supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. 16

pages of photos, some color. 249 pages. Backbeat Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $17.95

*3755738 FACE IT. By Debbie Harry. Pepperedwith many of the colorful characters Debbie hascollaborated with over the years, everyone from AndyWarhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and MarinaAbramovic to David Cronenberg, Harry’sautobiography is a heady mix of entertaining,shocking, moving, humorous, and eye-opening–amemoir as dynamic as its subject. Well illus., most incolor. 360 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $32.50 $23.95

CD 2979233 RIVER OF TIME: My Descent into Depression and How I Emerged with Hope. By Naomi Judd with M. Wilkie. Read byNaomi Judd & Carolyn Cook. Naomi Judd’s life as a country musicsuperstar has been nonstop success. But offstage, she has battledincredible adversity. This touching memoir is her poignant messageof hope to anyone whose life has been scarred by trauma. Over ninehours on 8 CDs. Hachette. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95

372249X RIVER OF TIME: My Descent intoDepression and How I Emerged with Hope. ByNaomi Judd with M. Wilkie. Naomi Judd’s life as acountry music superstar has been nonstopsuccess. But offstage, she has battled incredibleadversity. This touching memoir is her poignantmessage of hope to anyone whose life has beenscarred by trauma. Photos, some color. 300 pages.Center Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

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Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists*2972069 NOTHING’S BAD LUCK: The Lives of Warren Zevon. By C.M. Kushins. Based onbrand new interviews with Zevon’s family, friendsand associates, the author at last gives WarrenZevon the in-depth biographical treatment hedeserves, making the life of this complex subjectaccessible to fans both old and new for the veryfirst time. 16 pages of photos. 406 pages. DaCapo. Pub. at $29.00 $21.95

2992205 THE DEFINITIVE MARIA CALLAS:The Life of a Diva in Unseen Pictures. Text byKarl H. van Zoggel. This lavishly illustrated visualbiography is a comprehensive and joyousexploration of the life and work of Maria Callas,which traces the length and breadth of her operaticcareer, from her first operas to her transformationand eventual decline. 320 pages. RoadsPublishing. 10¼x13¾. Pub. at $90.00 $24.95*3768368 JANIS: Her Life and Music. ByHolly George-Warren. Written by one of the most highly regarded chroniclers of American musichistory, and based on unprecedented access toJanis Joplin’s family, friends, band mates,personal archives and long lost interviews, thisis a powerful portrait of an American pioneer–the ultimate woman who persisted, and who isfinally getting her due. 32 pages of photos, some

color. 377 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.99 $21.95*6868819 TONI TENNILLE: A Memoir. With C.T. St. Clair. Avisceral account of Tennille’s life from her childhood in thesegregated South to her thrilling rise to fame in the world of popmusic to where she is now–no longer one-half of a famed couple, buta stronger woman for all she has experienced. 16 pages of photos.214 pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $9.95

*2916339 GEORGE JONES: The Life andTimes of a Honky Tonk Legend. By Bob Allen.Previously published as George Jones: The Saga of anAmerican Singer. This updated edition provides ahard-hitting portrait of one of the most revered singersin the history of country music. Jones’s saga is a largerthan life tale of rags to riches and (at least for a while)back to rags again. 16 pages of photos. 337 pages.Backbeat Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $17.95*3764192 WHAM! George Michael and Me.By Andrew Ridgeley. For the first time, Ridgeley tellsthe inside story of Wham!, of his lifelong friendshipwith George Michael, and of how they changed theshape of the eighties music scene with a string ofjoyous hits that remain as loved today as they werewhen they first burst over the airwaves and intoteenage hearts. 24 pages of color photos.352 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*3785181 ACID FOR THE CHILDREN: A Memoir. By Flea. Theiconic bassist and co-founder of the Red Hot Chili Peppers tells hisfascinating origin story, complete with all the dizzying highs and thegutter lows you’d want from an L.A. street rat turned world-famousrock star. 16 pages of photos, most color. 379 pages. Grand Central.Pub. at $29.00 $21.95

*3761665 JEFF BUCKLEY: From Hallelujahto the Last Goodbye. By Dave Lory with J. Irvin.The definitive biography of the iconic cult hero,who died tragically after just one album, butinspired a generation of musicians. Lory sharesinterviews with others who knew him, previouslyuntold stories, trouble with the band, and more.Photos. 265 pages. Post Hill. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*3770389 THANKS A LOT, MR.KIBBLEWHITE: My Story. By Roger Daltrey. Thisis not just a hilarious and frank account of Daltrey’smore than fifty wild years on the road–it is thedefinitive story of The Who and of the sweepingrevolution that was British rock and roll. 16 pages of photos, some color. 259 pages. St. Martin’s.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

3769283 THANKS A LOT, MR. KIBBLEWHITE:My Story. By Roger Daltrey. Four years in the making, this is the first time Daltrey has told his story which isthe definitive story of The Who, and of the sweepingrevolution that was British rock and roll. Hisgeneration, the post war generation, redefined therules of youth, and out of that, the modern musicindustry was born. 16 pages of photos, some color.259 pages. Holt. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95

3742393 THE GRAND TOUR: The Life andMusic of George Jones. By Rich Kienzle. LARGEPRINT EDITION. This definitive biography of acountry music legend paints a rich portrait of amodest man who overcame his darkest momentsto create a lasting legacy. Kienzle tells the story ofthe man, the artist and the career, and thecontroversies and triumphs that define Jones’splace in American music. Photos. 384 pages.

HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

6741525 THE GRAND TOUR: The Life and Music of GeorgeJones. By Rich Kienzle. Critics, fans, and peers have all calledGeorge Jones the greatest country singer of all time. But as his starascended, Jones wrestled with the demons that plague manyartists–alcohol, divorce, drugs, debt, arrests, and violence. Kienzlepaints a rich portrait of a modest man who overcame his darkestmoments to create a lasting legacy. Photos. 280 pages. Dey Street.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

2931680 QUEEN OF BEBOP: The MusicalLives of Sarah Vaughan. By Elaine M. Hayes.This is the definite biography of a hugelyinfluential artist. This absorbing and sensitivetreatment of a singular personality updates andcorrects the historical record on Vaughan andelevates her status as a jazz great. 16 pages ofpho tos . 419 pages . Ecco . Paperb ound .Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

3738698 QUEEN OF BEBOP: The Musical Lives of SarahVaughan. By Elaine M. Hayes. The author chronicles the life ofjazz singer Sarah Vaughan, one of the most influential andinnovative musicians of the twentieth century and a pioneer ofwomen’s rights. She reveals how Vaughan helped desegregateAmerican airwaves and set the stage for the civil rights activism ofthe 1960s and 70s. 16 pages o f photos . 419 pages .HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $6.95

2935422 THE CAKE AND THE RAIN: AMemoir. By Jimmy Webb. Offers a snapshot ofWebb’s life from 1955 to 1970, from simpleOklahoma to fantastical L.A., from the crucible ofhis family to the top of his longed-for professionin the music industry. Surprising and unusual,it’s a mesmerizing journey into the formativeyea rs o f the man known an “Amer ica ’sSongwriter.” Photos. 346 pages. St. Martin’s.

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6767397 THE CAKE AND THE RAIN: A Memoir. By Jimmy Webb.Offers a snapshot of Webb’s life from 1955 to 1970, from simpleOklahoma to fantastical L.A., from the crucible of his family to the topof his longed-for profession in the music industry. Surprising andunusual, it’s a mesmerizing journey into the formative years of theman known as “America’s Songwriter.” Photos. 346 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $6.95

2930900 LOU REED: A Life. By AnthonyDeCurtis. As lead singer and songwriter for theVelvet Underground and a renowned solo artist,Reed invented alternative rock. Eternally restlessfor new experiences, Reed continuously reinvented his persona and his sound. DeCurtis takes a walkon the wild side with Reed’s five-decade careertaking us deep into his defiantly subterraneanworld. 16 pages of photos, some in color.

520 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*2916363 HIGH TIMES, HARD TIMES. ByAnita O’Day with G. Eells. The astonishing account ofa woman who as a kid called herself the “Jezebel ofJazz”, and gloried in shocking people–"a fascinatingtravelogue through the jazz world, filled with vividimages of Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton, Roy Eldridgeand Billie Holiday," The New York Times Book Review.16 pages of photos. 376 pages. Limelight.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $11.95

6607918 I AM BRIAN WILSON: A Memoir. With B. Greenman.The candid memoir by the Beach Boys legend, taking us deep into the mind of a musical genius. Whether he’s talking about hischildhood, his bandmates, his hits, or his fight against mentalillness, Wilson’s story is one of achieving harmony on the otherside of unimaginable turbulence. 16 pages of photos. 312 pages.Da Capo. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $4.95

2995468 I AM BRIAN WILSON: A Memoir. WithB. Greenman. The candid memoir by the Beach Boyslegend, taking us deep into the mind of a musicalgenius. Whether he’s talking about his childhood, hisbandmates, his countless hits, or his fight againstmental illness, Wilson’s story is one of achievingharmony on the other side of unimaginableturbulence. 16 pages of photos. 310 pages. Da Capo.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.95

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Musicians, Singers & Pop Artists2922061 TO LIVE IS TO DIE, REVISEDEDITION: The Life and Death of Metallica’s Cliff Burton. By Joel McIver. Cliff Burton’s life was shortbut influential; his death at the age of 24 in a tour buscrash was sudden and shocking. This revised andupdated edition, published to mark the 30thanniversary of his passing, adds a new appreciationfor this musician and his phenomenal skills as abass player. Photos, some in color. 310 pages.

Jawbone. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 PRICE CUT to $5.955919606 OVER THE TOP AND BACK: The Autobiography. ByTom Jones. One of the world’s greatest singing talents reveals thestories behind the ups and downs of his remarkable life, from theearly heydays to the subsequent fallow years to his later period ofartistic renaissance. A memoir like no other, it is a musical tale byturns raw, honest, funny, and powerful. Well illus., some color.424 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $26.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*3724220 CRUEL TO BE KIND: The Life andMusic of Nick Lowe. By Will Birch. Oftendescribed as “Britain’s greatest living songwriter,” Nick Lowe is a multifaceted musician whopioneered pub rock, power pop, and new wave.Peppered with firsthand quotes from the likes ofElvis Costello, Huey Lewis and Johnny Marr, this is the definitive account of one of the world’s mosttalented and admired musicians. 16 pages of

photos. 406 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2854791 BEING JOHN LENNON: ARestless Life. By Ray Connolly. The JohnLennon depicted in these pages is a much morekaleidoscopic figure than the white washed Prince of Peace of Imagine fame. Though there weremore glamorous rock stars in rock history, evenwithin the Beatles, it was Lennon’s attitude whichcaught, and then defined his era in the mostmemorable way. 16 pages of photos. 448 pages.

Pegasus. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $13.956892841 GOOD VIBRATIONS: My Life as a Beach Boy. By MikeLove with J.S. Hirsch. 24 pages of photos, some color. 434 pages.Blue Rider. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.956801250 RIVER OF TIME: My Descent into Depression andHow I Emerged with Hope. By Naomi Judd with M. Wilkie. Photos,some color. 300 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95299707X WHAT DOES THIS BUTTON DO? An Autobiography.By Bruce Dickinson. 16 pages of photos, most in color. 370 pages.Dey Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $4.956913520 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL: My Life with Prince. By MayteGarcia. 16 pages of photos, most color. 294 pages. Hachette.Pub. at $27.00 $6.956912850 JONI: The Anthology. Ed. by Barney Hoskyns.310 pages. Picador. Pub. at $26.00 $6.952874628 DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’: The Man, the Band, and theSong That Inspired Generations. By Jonathan Cain. 32 pages ofphotos. 303 pages. Zondervan. Pub. at $26.99 $7.952850087 STAN LEVEY: Jazz Heavyweight. By Frank R. Hayde. 32pages of photos, some color. 224 pages. Santa Monica Press.Pub. at $24.95 $4.952886065 BETWEEN HEAVEN AND THE REAL WORLD. BySteven Curtis Chapman with K. Abraham. Illus. 437 pages. Revell.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95*2926679 BLUES FOR LADY DAY: The Story of Billie Holiday.By Paolo Parisi. Fully illus. 112 pages. One Peace Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.955910196 FORTUNATE SON: My Life, My Music. By John Fogertywith J. McDonough. SHOPWORN. 32 pages of photos, some color.406 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $30.00 $7.952986418 GOLD DUST WOMAN: The Biography of Stevie Nicks.By Stephen Davis. 16 pages of color photos. 338 pages. St. Martin’s.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.955919509 IT’S A LONG STORY: My Life. By Willie Nelson with D. Ritz.16 pages of photos, some color. 392 pages. Sphere. Paperbound. $6.956952526 NEVER LOOK AT THE EMPTY SEATS: A Memoir. ByCharlie Daniels. Photos, most in color. 271 pages. Thomas Nelson.Pub. at $24.99 $4.952885182 PAUL MCCARTNEY: The Life. By Philip Norman. 32pages of photos, some color. 853 pages. Back Bay Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $4.956818765 CHER: All I Really Want to Do. By D. Easlea & E. Fiegel.16 pages of photos. 272 pages. Backbeat Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $5.956946208 YOU DON’T OWN ME: The Life and Times of LesleyGore. By Trevor Tolliver. Photos, some in color. 209 pages. BackbeatBooks. Pub. at $24.99 $5.95

6974651 HANK: The Short Life and Long Country Road of Hank Williams. By Mark Ribowsky. 16 pages of photos. 472 pages.Liveright. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $5.95686161X DREAMS TO REMEMBER: Otis Redding, StaxRecords, and the Transformation of Southern Soul. By MarkRibowsky. Photos. 365 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $27.95 $4.95*2915847 RAISIN’ CAIN: The Wild and Raucous Story ofJohnny Winter. By Mary Lou Sullivan. 24 pages of photos, some color.362 pages. Backbeat Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.99 $17.952948842 BECOMING BEYONCE: The Untold Story. By J. RandyTaraborrelli. 16 pages of photos. 494 pages. Grand Central.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.956945740 BUCK ‘EM! The Autobiography of Buck Owens. R. Poe.24 pages of photos. 333 pages. Backbeat Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $19.99 $7.956946046 PRINCE: Chaos, Disorder, and Revolution. By JasonDraper. 16 pages of photos. 272 pages. Backbeat Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $5.956910742 CHINABERRY SIDEWALKS: A Memoir. By RodneyCrowell. Photos. 259 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $3.955699762 ON THE ROAD WITH JANIS JOPLIN. By John ByrneCooke. Photos. 414 pages. Berkley. Pub. at $27.95 $6.952938499 LINER NOTES: On Parents & Children, Exes & Excess,Death & Decay, & a Few of My Other Favorite Things. By LoudonWainwright III. Illus. 303 pages. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $3.953722074 PLAYING THE BASS WITH THREE LEFT HANDS. ByWill Carruthers. 302 pages. Faber & Faber. Paperbound.Pub. at $22.95 PRICE CUT to $3.956961207 JASCHA HEIFETZ: Early Years in Russia. By GalinaKopytova. Well illus. 475 pages. InUP. Pub. at $45.00 $5.956792820 BEING ELVIS: A Lonely Life. By Ray Connolly. 24 pagesof photos, some color. 362 pages. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.Paperbound. PRICE CUT to $3.956974430 BEING ELVIS: A Lonely Life. By Ray Connolly. 24 pagesof photos. 362 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $27.95 $7.95296449X TONY BENNETT: Onstage and in the Studio. With D.Golden. Fully illus., many in color. 188 pages. Sterling. 9½x10.Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $5.952866102 PERFECT DAY: An Intimate Portrait of Life with LouReed. By Bettye Kronstad. Photos, some color. 278 pages. Jawbone. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2993066 MOTHER AMERICAN NIGHT: My Life in Crazy Times.By John Perry Barlow with R. Greenfield. Color photos. 270 pages. ThreeRivers. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $9.956773966 SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME: The Life and Musicof Ben Webster. By Frank Buchmann-Moller. 16 pages of photos.369 pages. UMiP. Paperbound. Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2952408 JE T’AIME: The Legendary Love Story of Jane Birkinand Serge Gainsbourg. By Veronique Mortaigne. Illus. 248 pages. Icon Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6859887 DANCE OF DEATH: The Life of John Fahey,American Guitarist. By Steve Lowenthal. Photos. 221 pages.Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 PRICE CUT to $7.95*2953633 THE NEVER-ENDING PRESENT: The Story of GordDownie and the Tragically Hip. By Michael Barclay. 16 pages of photos,many in color. 482 pages. ECW Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $9.95*6733492 RECKLESS DAUGHTER: A Portrait of JoniMitchell. By David Yaffe. Illus., some in color. 420 pages. FSG.Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $13.95298315X OUTSIDE THE JUKEBOX: How I Turned My VintageMusic Obsession into My Dream Gig. By Scott Bradlee. Photos, many in color. 244 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $23.00 PRICE CUT to $3.952917777 GOING DOWN TO THE RIVER. By D. Seegers & S. Eubanks.231 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $24.99 PRICE CUT to $4.95*2850370 I KNOW BETTER NOW: My Life Before, During,and After the Ramones. By Richie Ramone with P. Aaron. 16pages of photos, some color. 295 pages. Backbeat Books.Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $12.95*2820595 BIOGRAPHIC BOWIE. By Liz Flavell. 96 pages.Ammonite. Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2827352 ED SHEERAN: Memories We Made. By ChristieGoodwin. 224 pages. HarperDesign. Pub. at $29.99PRICE CUT to $11.95

Adventurers & Explorers3752135 WILD BILL: The True Story of theAmerican Frontier’s First Gunfighter. By TomClavin. Over his lifetime, he was an army scout,federal marshal, and Union spy who was known totake justice into his own hands. In this action-packed and thoroughly original account, Clavin sifts throughyears of lore to bring “Wild Bill” Hickok fully to life inall his gun-slinging glory. 16 pages of illus.320 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

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Adventurers & Explorers6917984 JUNGLE: A Harrowing True Story ofSurvival in the Amazon. By Yossi Ghinsberg.When four travelers set off into the heart of theAmazon rainforest, what begins as a dreamadventure quickly deteriorates into a dangerousnightmare. This riveting true survival story narrated by Ghinsberg is the story of friendship and theteachings of nature. 322 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $5.955773725 LIFE IN THE FAR WEST: A TrueAccount of Travels Across America’sWilderness. By George Frederick Ruxton. Firstpublished in 1849. Describes the true adventuresof George Frederick Ruxton as he forges a paththrough the untamed wilderness of young America, witnessing firsthand the relationship between theU.S. Army and the Comanche Indians and theincredible lifestyles of the Colorado mountain

men. 312 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.956921418 ALONE: Lost Overboard in the IndianOcean. By Brett Archibald. Suffering from severe foodpoisoning while on an excursion off the MentawaiIslands of Indonesia, Archibald leaned overboard–andblacked out. When he came to, he was alone in theraging sea, helpless as his boat sailed away. This is theremarkable story of what came next, as the authorbattled the elements, creatures, and his own demons to survive. 357 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $8.952858568 A MAN MOST DRIVEN: Captain JohnSmith, Pocahontas and the Founding ofAmerica. By Peter Firstbrook. This biography tracesSmith’s astonishing exploits across three continents, testing Smith’s own writings against the historicaland geographical reality on the ground. The authordelivers a riveting, enlightening dissection of thismyth making man, England’s arrival on the worldstage, and the creation of America. Illus. 419 pages.

Oneworld. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95*294006X THE FORGOTTEN ADVENTURESOF RICHARD HALLIBURTON. By R. ScottWilliams. Richard Halliburton ran away from hishome in Memphis at the age of nineteen to lead anextraordinary and dramatic life of adventure. Hisexploits around the globe made him aninternationally known celebrity and the most famoustravel writer of his time. This narrative details thespectacular exploits of a true adventurer. Well illus.

192 pages. History Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $15.954627792 LAST MAN OFF: A True Story of Disaster andSurvival on the Antarctic Seas. By Matt Lewis. June 6, 1998.Twenty-three-year-old Lewis was working aboard a fishing boat inAntarctica when a storm came in. With the captain missing and the crew forced to abandon ship, Lewis directed the escape onto threelife rafts. Here is his dramatic story of survival. 16 pages of photos, most color. 230 pages. Plume. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

3762165 THE LAST WILD MEN OF BORNEO: ATrue Story of Death and Treasure. By CarlHoffman. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Swisstraveler Bruno Manser’s family and colleagues, andaccess to his letters and journals, Hoffman traveled to Borneo, and following the jungle paths traveled byboth Bruno and Michael Palmieri, a field-art collector, he finds their stories reveal both the grandeur and theprecarious fate of the wildest place on Earth. Photos.

347 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $27.99 $6.953738671 NEIL ARMSTRONG: A Life ofFlight. By Jay Barbree. Much has been writtenabout Neil Armstrong, America’s hero andhistory’s most famous space traveler. Yet, shyof fame and never one to steal the spotlight,Armstrong was always reluctant to discuss hispersonal side of the events. Here for the firsttime is the story of his life of flight, shared forfive decades with a trusted friend. Photos.

362 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $5.956958028 THE OUTPOST OF THE LOST: AnArctic Adventure. By David L. Brainard. In 1881a crew of 21 men set out on the Proteus to explorethe Arctic Circle. During its three year journey,slowly but surely the harsh weather and lowsupplies decimated the crew. Only six members of the expedition remained when a rescue vesselfinally reached them, the author one of them. Hisstory unfolds here. 277 pages. Skyhorse.

Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $6.95

5895588 A GOOD MAN WITH A DOG: A GameWarden’s 25 Years in the Maine Woods. ByRoger Guay with K.C. Flora. The story of gamewarden Roger Guay and his canine partners as they travel through a career of increasingly terribleevents. From tracking down hostile poachers tosearching for victims of violent crimes, he returnsto the woods he loves after witnessing FEMA’smismanagement of the post-Katrina cleanup

efforts, which left him scarred and disheartened. 16 pages of colorphotos. 273 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $6.95

*278131X MY FATHER, DANIEL BOONE: TheDraper Interviews with Nathan Boone. Ed. by Neal O. Hammon. Lyman Draper conducted interviews withDaniel Boone’s son, Nathan. The interviews provided awealth of information about Boone. It is an engagingaccount of one of America’s great pioneers in whichNathan attempts to set the record straight and dispelsome of the myths about his father. 180 pages. UPKy.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $13.95

448990X NOTHING DAUNTED: The Unexpected Education of TwoSociety Girls in the West. By Dorothy Wickenden. In the summer of1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood left home in Auburn, New York, for the wilds of northwestern Colorado. Bored by their societyluncheons, charity work, and the effete young men who courted them,they took two teaching jobs at a remote mountaintop schoolhouse.Photos. 286 pages. Scribner. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $4.95

5940028 ALMOST ANYWHERE. By KristaSchlyer. At twenty-eight years old, Schlyer soldalmost everything she owned and packed the restof it in a station wagon bound for the Americanwild to escape from urban isolation, heartbreak,and despair. She explores the courage, cowardice, and heroics that live in all of us, as well as the lifeof nature and the nature of life. Color photos.276 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $4.95

376981X ENDURANCE: A Year in Space, a Lifetime ofDiscovery. By Scott Kelly with M.L. Dean. The astronaut who spent arecord-breaking year aboard the International Space Station offers acandid account of his remarkable voyage, the journeys that precededit, and his colorful formative years. 24 pages of color photos.387 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $29.95 $6.95

*6981178 YELLOWSTONE RANGER. By JerryMernin. Mernin’s distinguished career in theNational Park Service spanned four decades, fivenational parks, and a remarkable 32 year stay inYellowstone, the park he loved and never left. In hislong awaited memoir, he takes readers behind thescenes to learn firsthand what it’s like to be a parkranger. 367 pages. Riverbend. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95

4627296 THE WILD TRUTH. By CarineMcCandless. In April 1992, Chris McCandlesswalked into the Alaska wilderness, where he survivedfor more than 100 days before perishing in anabandoned bus. For over 20 years his story hascaptivated millions, and yet only one person knewthe truth behind his remarkable journey. Here, hisbeloved sister Carine finally tells the full story thatinspired Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild. 40 pages of

color photos. 277 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $4.95

6880061 THE ESCAPIST: Cheating Death onthe World’s Highest Mountains. By GabrielFilippi with B. Popplewell. A story about humanperseverance and triumph in the pursuit of oneman’s dreams. One of Canada’s foremostmountaineers explains why some people willnever give up on trying to climb to the top of theworld. 16 pages of photos, some color. 364pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $30.99 $3.95

*2857413 LIFE AMONGST THE MODOCS:Unwritten History. By Joaquin Miller. Firstpublished in 1873, this fascinating narrative isbased on Miller’s years among the mining townsand Indian camps of northernmost Californiaduring the tumultuous 1850s. A nature writer, hewas also a maverick in his portrayal of the state’semotional landscape, dealing with themes suchas loneliness and defeat, melancholy and rage,

weakness and strength, joy and loyalty. 433 pages. Heyday.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $11.95

*373739X DAVID CROCKETT: The Man and the Legend. ByJames Atkins Shackford. America’s best-known folk hero for at least160 years, Davy Crockett’s true life and times has been rescued byShackford, restoring Crockett as a true pioneer and colorfulfigure–even without romantic trappings. 338 pages. Bison.Paperbound. Pub. at $27.95 $22.95

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Adventurers & Explorers*6988075 ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT:The Complete Drawings from the AmericanTravel Diaries. By O. Ette & J. Maier. Thisvolume presents the complete drawings fromHomboldt’s American travel diaries, completedbetween 1799-1804. Featuring reproductions infacsimile quality, original text excerpts, andcommentary by renowned experts on Humboldt’swork, this stunning illustrated work offers

remarkable insight into his prescient observations. Slipcased. 735 pages. Prestel. 10x14. Pub. at $195.00 $144.955773504 GOING GYPSY: One Couple’s Adventure from EmptyNest to No Nest at All. By David & Veronica James. Faced with anempty nest as their last kid moved out of the house, the authorsdecided to throw caution to the wind, quitting their jobs, selling theirhome, putting on their vagabond shoes and hitting the road in abeat-up old RV. Now, they’re sharing their hilarious andtransformative journey. 32 pages of color photos. 184 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95

371960X THE LAST ENGLISHMEN: Love,War, and the End of Empire. By Deborah Baker.A sumptuous biographical saga, about the waning of the British Empire in India. John Auden was apioneering geologist of the Himalaya. MichaelSpender was the first to draw a detailed map of the North Face of Mount Everest. Their brothers W.H.Auden and Stephen Spender achieved literaryfame. This is their story told at the end of an

empire. 358 pages. Graywolf. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95*2869942 THE STOWAWAY: A Young Man’sExtraordinary Adventure to Antarctica. ByLaurie Gwen Shapiro. The spectacular story of ascrappy teenager from New York’s Lower East Sidewho stowed away on the Roaring Twenties’ mostremarkable feat of science and daring: anexpedition to Antarctica. This true account takesyou on the unforgettable and incredible voyage ofBilly Gawronski. 16 pages of photos. 239 pages.

S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $9.952837773 NO PICNIC ON MOUNT KENYA: The Story of ThreePOW’s Escape to Adventure. By Felice Benuzzi. The remarkable storyof three Italian men who broke out of British POW camp 354, near MountKenya, and with improvised equipment and meager rations, climbed thenorth face of the Mountain, and then unthinkably broke back into thecamp. This edition includes Benuzzi’s watercolors, and a final chapternever before appearing in English. 292 pages. MacLehose Press.Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*291526X THE CATALOGUE OFSHIPWRECKED BOOKS. By Edward Wilson-Lee. This volume tells the extraordinary story ofHernando Colon, a singular visionary of theprinting press age who also happened to beChristopher Columbus’ illegitimate son. Thisaccount details Colon’s quest to continue hisfather’s campaign to explore the boundaries of theknown world by building a library that would

collect everything ever printed. Illus., some in color. 401 pages.Scribner. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $13.952959410 OCEAN OF INSIGHT. By Heather Lyn Mann. 382 pages.Parallax. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $4.95585265X THE ROAD HEADED WEST. By Leon McCarron.349 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $5.955770289 DANIEL BOONE: The Pioneer of Kentucky. By John S.C.Abbott. 331 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $5.95*2939339 ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG NATURALIST: The ZooQuest Expeditions. By David Attenborough. Photos. 393 pages.Quercus. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*2927950 THE SUN IS A COMPASS: A 4,000-Mile Journeyinto the Alaskan Wilds. By Caroline Van Hemert. 16 pages of colorphotos. 308 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $27.00 $19.95*6723756 THE NOTORIOUS CAPTAIN HAYES: The RemarkableTrue Story of William ‘Bully’ Hayes, Pirate of the Pacific. By JoanDruett. 314 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $11.953725790 EVE OF A HUNDRED MIDNIGHTS: The Star-CrossedLove Story of Two WWII Correspondents and Their EpicEscape Across the Pacific. By Bill Lascher. Photos. 408 pages.Morrow. Pub. at $26.99 $3.95*6570844 MOUNTAIN MAN: John Colter, the Lewis & ClarkExpedition, and the Call of the American West. By David WestonMarshall. Photos. 238 pages. Countryman. Pub. at $24.95 $17.953716805 THE DISCOVERY OF JEANNE BARET: A Story ofScience, the High Seas , and the F irs t Woman toCircumnavigate the Globe. By Glynis Ridley. Illus. 288 pages.Crown. Pub. at $25.00 $4.95

*4613007 GRANDMA GATEWOOD’S WALK: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail. By BenMontgomery. Illus. 277 pages. Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at$17.99 $13.95281188X BENEATH THE HEART OF THE SEA. By Owen Chase.89 pages. Hesperus. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $2.956926495 SIR MARTIN FROBISHER: Seaman, Soldier, Explorer.By Taliesin Trow. 188 pages. Pen & Sword. Pub. at $39.95 $5.955868025 THE YOUNG T.E. LAWRENCE. By Anthony Sattin.316 pages. Norton. Pub. at $28.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95*6794068 THE STOWAWAY: A Young Man’s ExtraordinaryAdventure to Antarctica. By Laurie Gwen Shapiro. 16 pages ofphotos. 239 pages. S&S. Pub. at $26.00 $9.95*2818191 THE WHITE DARKNESS. By David Grann. 143 pages.Doubleday. Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $9.952884674 GREAT BRITISH ADVENTURERS. By Nicholas Storey. Photos. 128 pages. Remember When. Pub. a t $34.95

PRICE CUT to $3.95

Lives of Women2963965 FULL DISCLOSURE. By Stormy Daniels with K.C. O’Leary.How did Daniels become the woman willing to take on a president? What isit like to be reviled by some, held up as a beacon of hope by others, and tobe an object of fascination to all? Daniels tells her whole story for the firsttime in this surprising, completely candid, nothing held back “disclosure.”270 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $3.95

2945495 ORDINARY DAYS: Family Life in aFarmhouse. By Dorcas Smucker. Imagine raisingsix spirited kids on an Oregon grass farm. That’senough to test anyone’s mettle. Smuckercelebrates her family life with gentle humor anddisarming humility in this collection of personalessays. 155 pages. Good Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $9.95 $3.95

2891085 MY SECRET MOTHER. By Phyllis Whitsell. After years ofsearching, the author finds her birth mother, known locally as “TipperaryMary”. The mother she discovers is a broken woman–a victim ofearly-onset dementia and an alcoholic, crushed by years of missing thedaughter she gave up. Phyllis begins to secretly care for her mother. Anincredible story of forgiveness and compassion. Photos, some color.248 pages. Collins. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.99 $3.953784622 JEFFERSON’S DAUGHTERS: Three Sisters, Whiteand Black, in a Young America. By Catherine Kerrison. Vividlybrought to life in Kerrison’s narrative are the eventful lives of ThomasJefferson’s daughters–two white and free, one black and enslaved. Arichly interwoven story of three strong women and their fight to shapetheir own destinies that sheds new light on the ongoing movementtoward human rights in America. Illus. 425 pages. Ballantine.Pub. at $28.00 $6.956930212 A NEW MODEL: What Confidence, Beauty & PowerReally Look Like. By Ashley Graham with R. Paley. When AshleyGraham became the first size 14 model to be featured on the cover ofSports Illustrated, she broke a barrier many thought impenetrable. Here,she shares the story of her life and career, from the mall in Nebraskawhere she was discovered, to her move to New York City as a naiveteenager, to her years as a catalog model and beyond. Color photos.198 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $26.99 $5.95

3741257 JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDYONASSIS: The Untold Story. By Barbara Leaming. With extraordinary skill and great sensitivity,Leaming’s biography is the first to documentJackie’s brutal, lonely, and valiant 31-year strugglewith post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Here isthe woman as she has never been seen before inheartrending detail. Photos. 358 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

3780384 ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK: My Year in a Women’sPrison. By Piper Kerman. With a career, a boyfriend, and a lovingfamily, Kerman barely resembles the reckless young woman whodelivered a suitcase of drug money ten years before. Heartbreaking,hilarious, and at times enraging, her story offers a rare look into thelives of women in prison–why it is we lock so many away and whathappens to them when they’re there. 327 pages. Spiegel & Grau.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $5.95

2959100 DRIVING MISS NORMA: AnInspirational Story About What Really Matters atthe End of Life. By T. Bauerschmidt & R. Liddle.When Norma was diagnosed with terminal cancer, she was advised to undergo surgery and chemotherapy.But instead of confining herself to a hospital bed, MissNorma rose to her full height of five feet and told thedoctor, “I’m ninety years old. I’m hitting the road!” She chose to spend the rest of her life traveling the U.S.

with her son, his wife, and their poodle, Ringo. 16 pages of color photos.239 pages. HarperOne. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

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Lives of Women2973065 THE MOST FAMOUS WOMAN INBASEBALL: Effa Manley and the NegroLeagues. By Bob Luke. From 1936 to 1948, EffaManley ran the Negro league Newark Eagles thather husband, Abe, owned for roughly a decade.Because of her business acumen, commitment toher players, and larger than life personality, shewould leave an indelible mark on both baseballand American history. Her story unfolds here. 16

pages of photos. 226 pages. Potomac Books. Pub. at $27.50 $3.95

3692205 THE WOMEN WHO FLEW FOR HITLER: A True Storyof Soaring Ambition and Searing Rivalry. By Clare Mulley. HannaReitsch and Melitta Von Stauffenberg were courageous women whofought convention to make their names in the male-dominated fieldof flight in 1930s Germany. Mulley gets under the skin of these twowomen, giving a full account of their contrasting yet strangely parallel lives. 16 pages of photos, some in color. 470 pages. Picador.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $4.95

3717054 SAINT KATHARINE: The Life ofKatharine Drexel. By Cordelia Frances Biddle.Recounts the extraordinary story of a Gilded Ageluminary who became a selfless worker for the welfare and rights of America’s poorest persons. When illness incapacitated her in later years, divine radiance wassaid to emanate from her, a radiance that led to hercanonization on October 1, 2000. Photos. 276 pages.Westholme. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

2949326 NO WAY OUT: My Terrifying Story of Abuse at theHands of a Vile Sex Ring. By Kate Elysia. The disturbing true storyof a young woman groomed and abused by an Asian sex ring, but who was recruited by Operation Chalice to bring her abusers to justice.309 pages. Ebury. Paperbound. Pub. at $13.99 $3.95

2994933 THE QUEEN OF HEARTBREAKTRAIL: The Life and Times of Harriet SmithPullen, Pioneering Woman. By Eleanor Phillips Brackbill. The life of a fiercely independent Alaska entrepreneur–an emigrant girl who grew up tosearch for gold in the mountains and findincredible success with her acclaimed PullenHouse hote l– is recoun ted by he rgreat-granddaughter in this intricately woven

saga, blending a tale of American ambition with a personal familyhistory. Photos. 300 pages. TwoDot. Pub. at $24.95 $4.95

3752259 FLY GIRLS: How Five Daring Women Defied All Oddsand Made Aviation History. By Keith O’Brien. Celebrates aforgotten moment when tenacious, trailblazing women braved allobstacles to achieve greatness. Experience the untold story of fivewomen who fought to compete against men in the high stakes airraces of the 1920s and 1930s–and won. 16 pages of photos.338 pages. HMH. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

2986566 INVISIBLE: The Forgotten Story of theBlack Woman Lawyer Who Took DownAmerica’s Most Powerful Mobster. By Stephen L.Carter. She was black, a woman, a prosecutor, and the granddaughter of slaves, as unlikely a combination asone could imagine in the 1930s. Moving, haunting,and as fast paced as a novel, this work tells the truestory of a woman who often found her path blocked by the social and political expectations of her time.

Photos. 364 pages. Holt. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

2910055 NURSE, COME YOU HERE! More True Stories of aCountry Nurse on a Scottish Isle. By Mary J. MacLeod. The anecdotes in this volume take us to the end of Mary’s stay on Papavray, after whichthe MacLeod family left for California. Once again we meet the croftersArchie, Mary, and Fergie and other friends. We see once more, a nurse’scompassion that meets Gaelic fortitude in these true tales of a bygoneera. 302 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.95

3149145 SONIA SOTOMAYOR: A Biography. BySylvia Mendoza. As one of the most influentialjustices on the current Supreme Court, this biographyof Sotomayor comes at a time when the Court is moreimportant than ever. In order to understand howJustice Sotomayor will address the challenges thatface her, take a look back and consider theexperiences that shaped her, and the events thatshook her. 112 pages. Zest. Pub. at $10.99 $3.95

3693694 WALLIS IN LOVE: The Untold Life of the Duchess ofWindsor, the Woman Who Changed the Monarchy. By AndrewMorton. Using diary entries, letters, and other never before seen records,this fascinating biography offers a fresh portrait of Wallis Simpson. Through her romantic adventures in Washington, China, and her entrance into thestrange wonderland that is London society, Morton reveals a complex,domineering woman striving to determine her own fate. 16 pages ofphotos. 386 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.95

2977109 WALLIS IN LOVE: The Untold Life ofthe Duchess of Windsor, the Woman WhoChanged the Monarchy. By Andrew Morton.Going beyond Wallis Simpson’s infamous persona, Morton reveals a complex, domineering womanstriving to determine her own fate. During herjourney from a hard-nosed gold-digger to charming chatelaine, we meet an extraordinary array ofcharacters, many who smoothed the way for her

dalliance with the king of England, Edward VIII. 16 pages of photos.386 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

3697673 BEHIND THE MASK: The Life of Vita Sackvil le-West. By Mat thew Dennison.Dennison reveals a renegade, brave, andcharismatic woman: from a lonely childhood ofprivilege in her family house, Knole, to acelebrated and affectionate marriage–strewn withhomosexual affairs– to the solace Vita found innature and gardening and the eventual seclusionof her tower at Sissinghurst. 16 pages of photos.

364 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $4.95

6988857 SHE MADE ME LAUGH: My Friend Nora Ephron. ByRichard Cohen. Cohen writes intimately and wittily about one of America’smost beloved writers, filmmakers, and personalities. A frank and lovingaccount of her life and times captured by her longtime and dear friend in ablunt, hilarious, raucous, poignant, and tender recollection. 299 pages.S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

6825044 DAUGHTER OF THE SAINTS: GrowingUp in Polygamy. By Dorothy Allred Solomon.Daughter of her father’s fourth plural wife and twentyeighth of forty eight children, the author’s childhoodwas beset by secrecy and lies, by poverty andimprisonment and government raids. Solomon brokewith the fundamentalist group over her inability toreconcile with the polygamist doctrine and tells herstory in this candid memoir. 399 pages. Norton.

Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

377970X ELENI. By Nicholas Gage. In 1948, ascivi l war ravaged Greece, children wereabducted and sent to communist “camps”inside the Iron Curtain. This is the story of Eleni,forty-one, who defied the traditions of her smallvi l lage and the terror of the communistinsurgents to arrange for the escape of her threedaughters and her son. For that act, she wasimprisoned, tortured, and executed in cold

blood. 470 pages. Ballantine. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

3762122 THE HAAS SISTERS OF FRANKLINSTREET. By Frances Bransten Rothmann. Vividlyevokes the luxurious lifestyle and close bond sharedby sisters Alice Haas Lilienthal and Florine HaasBransten. The author recreates her mother and aunt’sworld of leisure with lively descriptions of tea at thePalace Hotel, excursions across oceans, andextravagant holiday celebrations that overfilledballrooms with celebrants. Well illus., some in color.

128 pages. Heyday. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $4.95

*3731472 FRONTIER MADAM: The Life of Dell Burke, Lady of Lusk. By June Willson Read. The year was 1919, and the small town of Lusk, Wyoming, wason the verge of an oil boom, ready to explode with aninflux of lonely roughnecks and roustabouts. A youngentrepreneur calling herself Dell Burke smelled anopportunity, and opened a very successful brothel.Her story unfolds here. Photos. 207 pages. TwoDot.Paperbound. Pub. at $12.95 $9.95

*6803520 ARMED & DANGEROUS:Memoirs of a Chicago Policewoman. By GinaGallo. An engrossing memoir that follows afemale police officer’s sixteen-year journey fromday one at the Police Academy to her difficultassignments on Chicago’s dangerous West Side.Gallo offers a gritty account of the darker side ofthe city, giving readers a subjective side to thecops, crooks, and victims that comprise the

police world. 410 pages. Forge. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.99 $6.95

6722695 MY GRANDFATHER WOULD HAVESHOT ME: A Black Woman Discovers HerFamily’s Nazi Past. By J. Teege & N. Sellmair.When Teege, a German-Nigerian woman, happenedto pluck a library book from the shelf, she had no ideathat her life would be changed. Recognizing photos ofher mother and grandmother, she discovers ahorrifying fact: Her grandfather was the vicious Nazicommandant Amon Goeth. She discusses the

discovery and its devastating ramifications in her powerful personal story.Photos. 230 pages. The Experiment. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.95

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Lives of Women6774628 TRIALS OF THE EARTH: The TrueStory of a Pioneer Woman. By Mary MannHamilton. The first-hand account of a remarkablewoman thrust into the center of taming the AmericanSouth, surviving floods, tornadoes, and fires; facingbears, panthers, and snakes; managing aboardinghouse in Arkansas; and running a loggingcamp in Mississippi, all while caring for her children.318 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $27.00 $7.952815117 TRIALS OF THE EARTH: The TrueStory of a Pioneer Woman. By Mary MannHamilton. An astonishing first-person account of apioneer woman who braved grueling work, profoundtragedy, and a pitiless wilderness where she and herfamily faced floods, tornadoes, fires, bears, panthers, and snakes–all to establish and protect her home inthe American South. 318 pages. Back Bay Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

3701069 A BEAUTIFUL, TERRIBLE THING: A Memoir of Marriage and Betrayal. By Jen Waite. A memoir of incredible power, Waite’s story is a harrowing and inspiring account of a woman who finds a strengthforged by fire when everything she believed in turns out to be an illusion.260 pages. Plume. Pub. at $25.00 $4.95

*2835533 BECOMING. By Michelle Obama.Narrating with grace, good humor, and uncommoncandor, Michelle Obama provides a vivid account ofher youth, college years, career and the early years ofher marriage to Barack. She provides a vivid behindthe scenes look at her family’s history-making launchinto the global limelight as well as their life inside theWhite House. 16 pages of photos, many in color.426 pages. Crown. Pub. at $32.50 $24.952949040 DOWN CITY: A Daughter’s Story ofLove, Memory, and Murder. By Leah Carroll. Araw, wrenching memoir of a broken family and anindelible portrait of Rhode Island, a tiny statewhere the ghosts of mafia kingpins live alongsidethe feisty, stubborn people working hard just toget by. It’s the story of a resilient young woman’sdetermination to discover the truth. 228 pages.Grand Central. Pub. at $26.00 $3.953784657 LEADING LADY: Sherry Lansing andthe Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker. ByStephen Galloway. This definitive biography of movieexecutive and philanthropist Sherry Lansing traces her groundbreaking journey to become the first femalehead of a major motion picture studio, shares behindthe scenes tales from movie sets and Hollywoodboardrooms, and explains what inspired her to walkaway from it all to start the Sherry Lansing Foundation.

16 pages of photos, some color. 410 pages. Crown. Pub. at $27.00 $4.952911531 DAMAGE DONE: A Mountie’s Memoir. By Deanna Lennox. A former RCMP officer courageously shares her story of job-induced trauma,anger and disillusionment and reveals the events that eventually pushedher mind, body and spirit to the breaking point. But this is also the story ofhow an angry and bitter cop’s relationship with a horse helped her heal thepsychological wounds she incurred in the line of duty. 247 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $30.99 $4.95

3754405 OHITIKA WOMAN. By Mary Brave Birdwith R. Erdoes. Mingling stories of her ancestors withthose of her grandchildren, Mary Brave Bird tellsabout the breakdown of her marriage, raising childrenwhen she wasn’t sure where her next dollar wouldcome from, her battle with alcoholism, and her recenthappiness. A memoir filled with contrasts–angry,ironic, and passionate; it’s a testament to onewoman’s spirit. Photos. 274 pages. Grove.

Paperbound. Pub. at $14.00 $5.953741400 MENTAL: Lithium, Love, and Losing My Mind. ByJaime Lowe. Lowe shares and investigates her story of episodicmadness, as well as the stability she found while on lithium, and howits side effects can be dangerous for long-term users. Aneye-opening and powerful account, tackling an illness and drug thathas touched millions of lives and yet remains shrouded in socialstigma. Photos. 305 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 $4.95

3694720 THE WEIGHT OF BEING: How ISatisfied My Hunger for Happiness. By KaraRichardson Whitely. Whitely thought she could doanything. After a l l , she cl imbed MountKilimanjaro–three times! But now she’s off themountain and back home again, and there’s onething she can’t manage to do–lose weight. Now,she shares her experience with radical weight lossafter a lifetime of food addiction. 258 pages. Seal.

Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

*2835126 FETISH GIRL: A Memoir of Sex,Domination, and Motherhood. By BellaLaVey. When Bella was a single mother facedwith an uncertain future her decision to becomea stripper sets off a series of events that lead herthrough the bizarre worlds of erotic wrestling,BDSM, performance art, addiction, and a deeplydangerous relationship. A true story of onewoman’s discovery of her own limits as she

balances mothering, desire, and survival. 283 pages. She WritesPress. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

*3746704 THE FABULOUS BOUVIERSISTERS: The Tragic and Glamorous Lives ofJackie and Lee. By S . Kashner & N.Schoenberger. Drawing on candid interviews withLee, the authors explore the complicatedrelationship between Jackie and her youngersister Lee. One would become the most iconicwoman of her time, while the other lived in hershadow. This duel biography sheds light on the

public and private lives of two extraordinary women who lived through immense tragedy in enormous glamor. 16 pages of photos, somecolor. 318 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

3725847 FREEDOM: My Book of Firsts. ByJaycee Dugard. At the age of eleven Jaycee wasabducted from a school bus stop and wasmissing for more than eighteen years. Now shetells the story of her first experiences after heryears in captivity: the joys that accompanied hernew found freedom and the challenges of making choices for herself. Photos. 247 pages. S&S.Pub. at $25.00 $3.95

372476X JOAN OF ARC AND THE GREATPITY OF THE LAND OF FRANCE. By MoyaLongstaffe. By returning to the original sourcesand employing her expertise in languages, theauthor brings La Pucelle (the maid) alive andconfronts the most difficult questions: was shedeluded, unbalanced, fraudulent–or indeed agreat visionary to be compared to Catherine ofSiena or Francis of Assisi? Illus., some in color.

416 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $31.95 $9.95

3785718 BEAUTY IN THE BROKEN PLACES. By Allison Pataki.This deeply moving memoir is about a young couple whose liveswere changed in the blink of an eye, and the love that helped themrewrite their future. This is also a manifesto for living, an ultimatelyuplifting story about the transformative power of faith and resilience.16 pages of photos. 245 pages. Random. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

2868288 DOROTHY DAY: The World Will BeSaved by Beauty. By Kate Hennessy. The story ofa prominent reformer and social organizer whofounded a radical Christian movement committedto working for justice, eradicating poverty, andhelping the needy. This biography offers agorgeously rendered portrait of this complicatedwoman and explores the effects of her powerfullegacy on her daughter and grandchildren. 372

pages. Scribner. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

*2939436 THE MATRIARCH: Barbara Bushand the Making of an American Dynasty. BySusan Page. Based on more than one hundredinterviews with Bush friends and family members,and hours of conversation with Mrs. Bush herself inthe final six months of her life, Page delivers agroundbreaking biography that is certain to cementBarbara Bush as one of the most unique andinfluential women in American history. 16 pages of

photos, some color. 418 pages. Twelve. Pub. at $32.50 $24.95

2814889 MRS. SHERLOCK HOLMES. By BradRicca. Tells the true story of Grace Humiston, thelawyer, detective, and first woman U.S. districtattorney, who turned her back on New York societylife to become one of the nation’s greatestcrime-fighters during an era when women werestill not allowed to vote. Photos. 440 pages. St.Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

3706036 TRUE STORIES FROM ANUNRELIABLE EYEWITNESS: A FeministComing of Age. By Christine Lahti. A fiercelyintelligent, hilarious, and deeply feminist collectionof interrelated personal stories that reveal we’re allunreliable eyewitnesses when it comes to ourdeeply personal memories. Told in a wildly fresh,unique voice, and with the unshakable ability tolaugh at herself time and again, this is Lahti’s best

performance. 200 pages. Harper. Pub. at $25.99 $4.95

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Lives of Women6927149 BELIEVE ME: My Battle with theInvisible Disability of Lyme Disease. By YolandaHadid with M. Bender. In this moving, behind thescenes memoir, Yolanda opens up about sufferingfrom late-stage Lyme disease, an illness that is anundeniable epidemic and more debilitating thananyone realizes. Hadid reveals intimate details of her journey to find answers for herself and two of herchildren who also suffer from Lyme. 32 pages of

color photos. 302 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $8.95*3696065 FOREVER FRIDA: ACelebration of the Life, Art, Loves, Words,and Style of Frida Kahlo. By KathyCano-Murillo. With her colorful style, dramaticself-portraits, painful backstory, and verve forlife, Frida Kahlo remains a modern icon,captivating and inspiring artists, feminists, andart lovers more than sixty years after her death.This little volume celebrates all things Frida!

Well illus., most in color. Adams Media. Pub. at $16.99 $12.953716767 THE CREATION OF ANNE BOLEYN:In Search of the Tudors’ Most NotoriousQueen. By Susan Bordo. Part biography, partcultural history, Bordo offers a fascinatingreconstruction of Anne’s life and an illuminatinglook at her afterlife in the popular imagination.Drawing on scholarship and interrogating thescant but critical primary sources, she probes thecomplexities of one of history’s most infamous

relationships. Illus. 341 pages. Oneworld. $4.953714055 MANY LOVE: A Memoir of Polyamory and FindingLove(s). By Sophie Lucido Johnson. An intimate look at this oftenmisunde rs tood prac t ice–polyamorous–i ts h is to ry , i t smisconceptions, and Johnson’s personal transformation from serialmonogamist to proud polyamorist. Illus. 239 pages. S&S.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.952913038 NINETY-NINE GLIMPSES OF PRINCESS MARGARET.By Craig Brown. She made John Lennon blush and left Marlon Brando tongue tied. She iced out Princess Diana and humiliated ElizabethTaylor. The tale of Princess Margaret is Cinderella in reverse: hopedashed, happiness mislaid, life mishandled. Photos. 423 pages.FSG. Pub. at $28.00 $17.95

2890364 A WARRIOR OF THE PEOPLE: HowSusan La Flesche Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America’s First IndianDoctor. By Joe Starita. This is the story of an Indianwoman who effectively became the chief of anentrenched patriarchal tribe, the story of a womanwho crashed through thick walls of ethnic, racial, andgender prejudice, then spent the rest of her life usinga unique bicultural identity to improve the lot of her

people. Photos. 304 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $25.99 $8.952837641 RAISING TRUMP: Family Values from America’s First Mother. By Ivana Trump. Withunparalleled candor and wit, Ivana shares neverbefore told stories of what it was like to raise threechildren in New York City while the whole worldwatched. With the help of Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric, she recounts with warmth and grace the surprisinglyrelatable lessons she learned, and touches on what itmeans to be a fierce mother. 16 pages of photos,

most in color. 293 pages. Gallery. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95*6859798 SAVING DANNY. By Cathy Glass. It was a dark, coldwinter’s evening when foster care giver, Cathy Glass, carried littleDanny to her car. He was petrified and clung to her in desperation. Hedidn’t understand why he was being sent away, from a mother whocould no longer cope with his behavior, and from his father who hadrejected him for being different. 312 pages. HarperCollins.Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*6859712 GIRL ALONE. By Cathy Glass. Afoster caregiver, Cathy Glass, shares another storyof a child in her care. When Joss came to theauthor, she was angry, upset and confused. Fouryears after finding her father’s lifeless body, shewas smoking, drinking, stealing, in trouble with the police and at school. Time was running out andGlass was he r l as t chance . 316 pages .HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*6859755 CAN I LET YOU GO? By Cathy Glass. Faye, agedtwenty-four, was more like a child. With learning difficulties, she wasgentle, kind and thoughtful but highly vulnerable. She was alsopregnant. Cathy’s role as foster care giver was to look after her untilthe birth of the baby, when it would be placed for adoption. No onewas prepared for the heartaches along the way. 312 pages.HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*6570720 MOMMY TOLD ME NOT TO TELL:The True Story of a Troubled Boy with a DarkSecret. By Cathy Glass. When Reece arrives atGlass’s door aged seven-years-old, he has already passed through the hands of four different carers in four weeks. As the details of his short life emerge,it becomes clear that to help him, she will face herbiggest challenge yet. 344 pages. HarperElement.Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*685964X ANOTHER FORGOTTEN CHILD. By Cathy Glass. Eight-year-old Aimee was on thechild protection register at birth. Her schoolrepeatedly reported concerns about her bruises,and her five older half siblings had been taken intocare many years before, so no one can understandwhy she was left at home to suffer for so long.Glass, a foster caregiver is determined to give herthe happy home she deserves. 309 pages.

HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*278307X WHERE HAS MOMMY GONE? By Cathy Glass. Thetrue story of Melody, aged 8, the last of five siblings to be takenfrom her drug dependent single mother and brought into care.When Cathy is told about Melody’s terrible childhood, she is sureshe’s heard it all before. But it isn’t long before she feels there ismore going on than she is aware of. 310 pages. HarperElement.Paperbound. Pub. at $7.99 $5.95

*2909634 FINDING STEVIE. By Cathy Glass. In the author’s care, Stevie spent time online andGlass warned him about the dangers of talking tostrangers, and how to stay safe. When his youngersiblings told their grandmother they had a secretthey couldn’t tell, Glass was concerned. Butnothing could have prepared her for the truth, whenStevie confessed what he had done. 306 pages.HarperElement. Paperbound. Pub. at $7.99 $5.95

6879950 BEER MONEY: A Memoir of Privilege and Loss. By Frances Stroh. Stroh’s earliestmemories are of enormous privilege, fueled by thefortune of Stroh Brewing Company. But with thecollapse of Detroit’s economy came the collapse ofthe Stroh dynasty. This is the story of what camenext–a young artist’s struggle to find her way out ofthe ruins of a crumbled world. Photos. 314 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $25.99 $3.95

5983800 HISSING COUSINS: The UntoldStory of Eleanor Roosevelt and AliceRoosevelt Longworth. By M. Peyser & T.Dwyer. Presents a lively, provocative doublebiography of two extraordinary first cousinswhose tangled lives provide a sweeping look atthe 20th century. Vivid, intimate, and stylishlywritten, it studies a pair of political trailblazerswho short circuited the rules of gender and

power, each in her own way. Photos. 332 pages. Doubleday.Pub. at $28.95 $6.95

377788X A PRIVATE WAR: Marie Colvin andOther Tales of Heroes, Scoundrels, andRenegades. By Marie Brenner. Journalist MarieBrenner chronicles the last days and hours ofveteran war correspondent Marie Colvin, to sharethe story of a remarkable woman who lived on thefront lines. This collection also includes Brenner’sclassic encounters with Donald Trump, Roy Cohn,Malala Yousafzai, Richard Jewell, and others.

336 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.95

*3771407 MARJORIE MERRIWEATHERPOST: The Life Behind the Luxury. By Estella M. Chung. Living an opulent life, MarjorieMerriweather Post was owner of Postum CerealCompany. But she was also an astute businessexecutive, a deeply caring and generoushumanitarian, and a committed philanthropist.Illustrated with a wealth of historicalphotographs, archival documents, and other

souvenirs of an extraordinary life, we learn what a remarkable women shewas. 200 pages. Giles. Pub. at $29.95 $21.95

*3731502 THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER’SDAUGHTER: The Remarkable True Story ofAmerican Heroine Ida Lewis. By Lenore Skomal.An absorbing, painstakingly researched story of Lewisand the fearless rescues she made at Lime RockLighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island. She is creditedwith saving at least eighteen lives during her nearlyforty years on the tiny island. In 1924, the RhodeIsland legislature officially changed the name of the

lighthouse to Ida Lewis Lighthouse, honoring her incredible life. Photos.147 pages. Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

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Lives of Women*3729796 THE GRANDES DAMES. By StephenBirmingham. Takes us into the drawing rooms of these powerful women, providing keen insights into aspects of American Society that no longer exists. Thesewomen had looks, manners, and style, but more thanthat they had presence–there was a sense that whenone of them entered a room, something momentouswas about to occur. Here, Birmingham offers eightprofiles of these members of American “royalty.”

297 pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

*3763242 WOMEN OF MEANS: FascinatingBiographies of Royals, Heiresses, Eccentricsand Other Poor Little Rich Girls. By MarleneWagman-Geller. A collection of vignettes of thewomen who were slated from birth–or marriage–togreat privilege, only to endure lives which were the stuff that tragic Russian heroines are made of. Some ofthese heiresses include Almira Herbert, LilianeBettencourt, Peggy Guggenheim, Nica Rothschild, and

Patty Hearst. 296 pages. Mango. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

3740730 MUSES: Women Who Inspire.By Farid Abdelouahab. Revealing thepassionate relationship between the artist andhis muse, the author recounts the stories ofthir ty two women who, through theirtemperament, beauty, talent, and puremagnetism, enthralled society’s artisticgeniuses and inspired the creation of some ofthe greatest works of the past century. Well

illus. 236 pages. Flammarion. 9¾x12½. Pub. at $49.95 $14.95

*3736938 UNBREAKABLE: The Woman Who Defied the Nazis inthe World’s Most Dangerous Horse Race. By Richard Askwith. Filledwith eccentric aristocrats, socialite spies, daredevil jockeys, and a race sobrutal that some considered it a sign of madness to take part in it, this is astory of endurance and defiance in an age of prejudice and fear. Askwithbrings to life a unique hero, and an unforgettable love affair between awoman and a horse. Photos. 426 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

*2951983 PRETTY-SHIELD: Medicine Woman of the Crows. By Frank B. Linderman. Pretty-shield,the legendary medicine woman of the Crows, tells thestory of her life and what it was like on the Plains whenthe buffalo were still plentiful, and the many changesshe experienced as her formerly mobile people wereforced to come to terms with the reservation life.Originally published in 1932. 148 pages. Bison.Paperbound. $12.95

2872625 LOULOU & YVES: The Untold Storyof Loulou de La Falaise and the House ofSaint Laurent. By Christopher Petkanas. Featuresthe spoken memories of more than two hundredvoices: from lovers, family, and friends to enemiesand groupies, interwoven with those of Yves andLoulou themselves. This fascinating tomeunspools an e lusive fashionidol–nymphomaniacal and up to her bracelets in

coke and Boizel champagne–at the core of cafe society. Illus., somecolor. 496 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $45.00 $11.95

*3708098 ELIZA HAMILTON: The Extraordinary Life andTimes of the Wife of Alexander Hamilton. By Tilar J. Mazzeo. Amesmerizing and affecting portrait of one of America’s FoundingMothers. This formidable woman comes alive across the reach ofhistory with feelings and passion, making the historical record areality. Get to know the exceptional woman behind the famous man.Color illus. 340 pages. Gallery. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

3725839 FINDING MAGIC: A SpiritualMemoir. By Sally Quinn. A journalist, televisioncommentator, and longtime Washington insiderreveals the late in life discovery that her entire lifecould best be understood as a spiritual quest.Throughout this radiant and intimate memoir,Quinn brings to light how each of us can find magic all along the way. 16 pages of photos, some color.416 pages. HarperOne. Pub. at $28.99 $3.95

2815494 THE HONEST BODY PROJECT:Real Stories and Untouched Portraits ofWomen and Motherhood. By Natalie McCain.Founded by photographer Natalie McCain, thisproject is opening the eyes of women around the world and helping them see the beauty bothoutside and inside of themselves. It is acollection of black and white portraits andstories, raw and untouched, from hundreds of

women who have bared their hearts and souls to be a part of this project.217 pages. Skyhorse. 8¼x10¼. Pub. at $24.99 $4.95

*2793180 BETTIE PAGE, THE LOSTYEARS: An Intimate Look at the Queen ofPinups. By Tori Rodriguez with R. Brem. Theauthor, a musician living in Bakersfield, CA, isthe only child of Bettie’s beloved sister, GoldieJane Page. Goldie saved heaps of incrediblefamily photos and approximately twenty-nineletters from Bettie spanning the years 1949 to2000. This collection tells the story of the “lost

years” following Bettie’s retirement from modeling in 1957.126 pages. Lyons. 8¾x11¼. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

*370825X PURE: Inside the EvangelicalMovement That Shamed a Generation ofYoung Women and How I Broke Free. By LindaKay Klein. In the 1990s, the purity movementemerged within the white evangelical Christianculture. Purity rings, purity pledges, and purityballs came with a dangerous message: girls arepotential sexual “stumbling blocks” for boys andmen. Klein pulls back the curtain on the secret lives

of evangelical girls like herself who were traumatized by thismessage. 340 pages. Atria. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.95

*3754847 WOMEN OF THE 1920S:Style, Glamour & the Avante-Garde. ByThomas Bleitner. Exploring the lives ofseventeen artists, writers, designers,dancers, adventurers, and athletes, thissplendidly illustrated volume brings togetherdozens of photographs with an engaging text.Experience the glamor and excitement of theJazz Age, through the biographies of these

fascinating women. 168 pages. Abbeville. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95

*3738124 HOLLYWOOD’S EVE: Eve Babitz and the SecretHistory of L.A. By Lili Anolik. Under-known and under-read duringher career, Babitz has since experienced a breakthrough. Now in hermid-seventies, she’s on the cusp of literary stardom and recognitionas an essential L.A. writer. Anolik reveals her story here. Photos.277 pages. Scribner. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.95

*3737322 THE ADVENTURES OF THEWOMAN HOMESTEADER: The Life andLetters of Elinore Pruitt Stewart. By SusanneK. George. Combines Stewart’s previouslyunpublished or uncollected letters with theauthor’s extensive research resulting in a full andcandid portrait of The Woman Homesteader: theillness, disappointments, and grinding hard workthat lay behind her genial public persona and the

family, neighbors, and correspondents who shared her life. Photos.218 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $14.95

*378441X SHE CAME TO SLAY: The Life and Times of HarrietTubman. By Erica Armstrong Dunbar. This lively and informative tribute toone of the most exceptional women in American history is a stunning andpowerful mix of pop culture and scholarship and proves that Harriet Tubman is well deserving of her permanent place in our nation’s story. Well illus.,most in color. 159 pages. S&S. Pub. at $23.99 $17.95

*3777618 WHAT ARE WE FOR? The Wordsand Ideals of Eleanor Roosevelt. A womanahead of her time, Eleanor’s observations onfreedom, race and ethnicity, women and gender,faith, children, war, peace, and everyday livingprovides a pithy, practical guide for navigatingthe complex issues of our modern world.236 pages. HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub.at $16.99 $12.95

3742938 TANGO LESSONS: A Memoir. By Meghan Flaherty. Tangowas an unlikely choice for Flaherty, a young woman living with the scars ofpast trauma, and terrified of being touched. But by her late twenties, sheknew something had to change, and she dug up an old dream and tried onher dancing shoes. Here is the transformative story of conquering her fears.312 pages. HMH. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

2949369 THE PINK STEERING WHEELCHRONICLES: A Love Story. By Laura Fahrenthold.To cope with her painful loss, Fahrenthold bought anRV, took her kids and their dog, and drove across theUnited States and Canada in search of healing andunderstanding. Here she presents a moving portrait oflife, marriage, motherhood and mourning, all told with unflinching honesty. 287 pages. Hatherleigh.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $5.95

2948834 ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE, TENTHANNIVERSARY EDITION: A Year of Food Life. By Barbara Kingsolveret al. When Kingsolver and her family moved from suburban Arizona torural Appalachia, they took on a new challenge: to spend a year on alocally produced diet, paying close attention to the provenance of all theyconsumed. This anniversary edition of their story features a new epilogueby the entire Kingsolver family, and reveals how their project has grown.416 pages. HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

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Lives of Women*2909014 THE REAL WALLIS SIMPSON: ANew History of the American Divorcee WhoBecame the Duchess of Windsor. By AnnaPasternak. In a complex and tragic true story ofmanipulation and betrayal, Pasternak rejectshistory’s destruction of the Duchess of Windsor to reveal a loyal and intelligent woman who wastrapped by cunning, powerful men in a life shenever wanted. Pasternak has finally given Wallis

her authentic voice in this intimate, moving account. 16 pages ofphotos. 338 pages. Atria. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*3754758 FEUDING FAN DANCERS: Faith Bacon, Sally Rand,and the Golden Age of the Showgirl. By Leslie Zemeckis. Reveals thelost stories of Sally Rand and Faith Bacon–icons who each claimed to bethe inventor of the notorious fan dance. Nearly one hundred years later,both women come alive again in this duel biography. Photos. 315 pages.Counterpoint. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

*2896397 LADY FIRST: The World of FirstLady Sarah Polk. By Amy S. Greenberg. Sarah Polk’s life spanned nearly the entirety of the nineteenthcentury, and her legacy, which transformed the South,continues to endure. Comprehensive, nuanced, andbrimming with invaluable insight, Greenberg revealsour eleventh First Lady’s complex but essential part inAmerican feminism. 16 pages of illus. 369 pages.Knopf. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

*2827913 MADAME BLAVATSKY: The Mother of ModernSpirituality. By Gary Lachman. Offers a thoughtful and clarifyingbiography of one of the most polarizing pioneers of alternativespirituality: the occult-mystic Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. 332 pages.Tarcher/Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $9.95

3773787 MRS. MORHARD AND THE BOYS. ByRuth Hanford Morhard. In this stirring biography ofan unsung American heroine, Josephine Morhards’daughter in law recounts the extraordinary life andaccomplishments of a resilient, selfless, anddetermined woman. As the Great Depressionbrought America to the brink of disaster, Josephinewrestled triumph out of adversity by creating acommunity activity that would inspire the nation.

Photos. 277 pages. Citadel. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

3739465 EAT CAKE. BE BRAVE. By Melissa Radke. A collection ofvulnerable stories in which the author shares her experiences withdepression, rejection, marital issues, loss of a child, adoption and muchmore, and brings a message of humor, hope, and healing to every reader.Photos. 302 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

6909361 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, VOLUME 3,1939-1962: The War Years and After. ByBlanche Wiesen Cook. The third and final volume in this comprehensive biography series takes thereader through WWII, Franklin Roosevelt’s death,the founding of the United Nations, and EleanorRoosevelt’s death in 1962. Cook follows the arc ofwar and the evolution of her marriage in thisfascinating biography. 16 pages of photos.

670 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $3.95

2826666 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, VOLUME 3:The War Years and After 1939-1962. By BlancheWiesen Cook. The third and final volume in thiscomprehensive biography series takes the readerthrough WWII, Franklin Roosevelt’s death, thefounding of the United Nations, and Eleanor’s death in1962. It follows the arc of war and the evolution of amarriage, as the first lady was forced to realize the cost of maintaining her principles while the country and

her husband increasingly drew away from them. 16 pages of photos.670 pages. Viking. Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95

*6986056 GOLD RUSH IN THE KLONDIKE: A Woman’sJourney in 1898-1899. By Josephine Knowles. The true story ofKnowles’s (1864-1936) year in the Yukon territory in 1898. Arevealing and never before published personal memoir of day to daylife at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, showing the terrifyingstruggles they had against a hostile environment. Photos. 172 pages.Quill Driver Books. Pub. at $22.95 $17.95

*3744868 SONTAG: Her Life and Work. ByBenjamin Moser. Utilizing hundreds of interviewsconducted from Maui to Stockholm, from Londonto Sarajevo–and featuring nearly one hundredimages–this is the first volume based on thewriter’s restricted archives and access to manypeople who have never before spoken aboutSontag, including Annie Leibovitz. It is anindelible portrait–a great American novel in the

form of a biography. 816 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $39.99 $29.95

*3691314 THE COITUS CHRONICLES: MyQuest for Sex, Love, and Orgasms. By OlivePersimmon. For fans of Jenny Slate, this is afunny, irreverent, and honest tale of one youngwoman’s journey to reclaim her sexuality on thefringes of New York City’s sex and dating world.The author encourages readers to explore theirown sexuality and consider what surprises theymay discover if they too just say yes. 227 pages.

Skyhorse. Pub. at $22.99 $17.95

*6977812 MADAM PRESIDENT: TheSecret Presidency of Edith Wilson. ByWilliam Hazelgrove. A vivid, engaging portrait ofthe woman who became the acting president ofthe United States in the fall of 1919, after herhusband suffered a paralyzing stroke, handlingthe day to day responsibilities of the ExecutiveOffice, including reading all correspondenceintended for her bedridden husband. Photos.

324 pages. Regnery. Pub. at $29.99 $17.95

*370193X A TANGLED WEB: Mata Hari. ByMary W. Craig. Recruited by both the Germans andthe French as a spy, Mata Hari was also almostrecruited by the Russians in 1917. But the harmless fantasies and lies she had told on stage hadbecome part of the deadly game of double agentsduring wartime. Struggling with the huge cost ofwar, the French authorities needed to catch aspy–and Mata Hari became the prize catch. Photos.

288 pages. History Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $15.95

*2906538 LOUISA ON THE FRONT LINES:Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War. BySamantha Seiple. Takes the reader on a narrativejourney focusing on the least-known aspect ofLouisa May Alcott’s career–her time spent as anurse during the Civil War. Though her service was brief, she considered it pivotal and it deeplyaffected her tenuous relationship with her father,and inspired her commitment to abolitionism.

243 pages. Seal. Pub. at $27.00 $19.95

*3708217 THE NAKED TRUTH: A Memoir. By Leslie Morgan.Packed with fearless, evocative details, Morgan offers a rare,unexpected, and wildly entertaining memoir about a soccer momwho rediscovers the magic of sexual and emotional connection, andthe lasting gifts of reveling in your femininity at every age. 255 pages. S&S. Pub. at $26.00 $18.95

*3692892 QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAINEERS:The Trailblazing Life of Fanny BullockWorkman. By Cathryn J. Prince. In this story of onewoman’s role in science and exploration, breakingboundaries and charting frontiers for womeneverywhere, Fanny Bullock Workman is brought tolife. Prince reveals how she navigated themale-dominated world of alpine clubs andadventure societies as nimbly as she navigated the

deep crevasses and icy granite walls of the Himalayas. Photos.304 pages. Chicago Review. Pub. at $28.99 $23.95

*3751082 THE PROGRAM: Inside the Mind of Keith Reniere and the Rise and Fall of NXIVM.By Toni Natalie with C. Hardin. Far from being avictim’s story, Natalie’s is a nuanced narrative of amultidimensional woman saving herself, and thenworking tirelessly to help other women do the same,set against the backdrop of the world of the so-called

“Hollywood Sex Cult” NXIVM and its enigmatic cultleader, Keith Raniere. 16 pages of color photos.

286 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*372882X WALLY FUNK’S RACE FORSPACE: The Extraordinary Story of aFemale Aviation Pioneer. By Sue Nelson. Inthis offbeat odyssey, Nelson travels with WallyFunk, one of America’s first female aviationinspectors and civilian flight instructors, nowapproaching her 80th birthday, as she races tomake her giant leap to fulfill her dream ofbecoming an astronaut. Funk’s ride to space

awaits in this intimate portrait of a true aviation trailblazer. Photos,some color. 242 pages. Chicago Review. Pub. at $26.99 $19.95

3742180 BETWEEN BREATHS: A Memoir ofPanic and Addiction. By Elizabeth Vargas. LARGEPRINT EDITION. The story of Vargas’s lifelong battlewith anxiety which then led to a battle withalcoholism. Here she recreates the nightmare ofenduring a hidden psychological torture and asecret and crippling addiction–her odyssey ofillness, isolation, and recovery. Photos. 258 pages.Grand Central. Pub. at $29.00 $5.95

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Lives of Women3743365 SISTERS FIRST: Stories from OurWild and Wonderful Life. By J.B. Hager & B.P.Bush. LARGE PRINT EDITION. The former firstdaughters share intimate stories and take readerson a revealing and thoughtful tour behind thescenes of their lives, from the Texas countrysideto the storied halls of the White House andbeyond. 16 pages of color photos. 383 pages.Grand Central. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

3149579 SISTERS FIRST: Stories from Our Wild and WonderfulLife. By J.B. Hager & B.P. Bush. The former first daughters share intimatestories and take readers on a revealing and thoughtful tour behind thescenes of their lives, from the Texas countryside to the storied halls of theWhite House and beyond. 24 pages of color photos. 238 pages. GrandCentral. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

3719650 SISTERS FIRST: Stories from OurWild and Wonderful Life. By J.B. Hager & B.P.Bush. The former first daughters share intimatestories and take readers on a revealing andthoughtful tour behind the scenes of their lives,from the Texas countryside to the storied halls ofthe White House and beyond. 16 pages of colorphotos. 247 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $5.952864851 MOLLY’S GAME. By Molly Bloom.Bloom takes you through her adventures runningan exclusive high-stakes private poker gamecatering to such clients as Leonardo DiCaprio andBen Affleck, athletes, billionaires, politicians, andfinancial titans. It’s the story of a determinedwoman, and how she gained and lost her place atthe table. 262 pages. Dey Street. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $2.956973140 MEMBER OF THE FAMILY: My Storyof Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended the Sixties. By D. Lake & D. Herman. A riveting look at how one young girlreckoned with her past as one of “Charlie’s girls,”and eventually helped to convict one of the mostdiabolical and fascinating figures in modernAmerican history. Lake recreates in vivid detail herfirsthand experience of life in the “Family”, and how

she was able to transform her trauma into triumph. 16 pages of photos,most color. 384 pages. Morrow. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95

2915650 MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. By D. Lake &D. Herman. LARGE PRINT EDITION. In 1967, fourteenyear old Dianne Lake became one of “Charlie’s girls,”a devoted acolyte of cult leader Charles Manson andmember of his Family. For the first time Lake opensup about her life and offers new insights into one ofthe twentieth century’s most notorious criminals. 16pages of photos, some color. 564 pages. HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

2886073 BITE ME: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood,Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me. By Ally Hilfiger. Sharesthe heartbreaking and sometimes hilarious story about Hilfiger’sjourney from sickness to health. Here she also offers readers hopeand ideas for how one can transition from victim to survivor.298 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95

2911442 BITE ME: How Lyme Disease StoleMy Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and AlmostKi l led Me. By A l ly Hi l f iger. Shares theheartbreaking and sometimes hilarious story aboutHilfiger’s journey from sickness to health. Here shealso offers readers hope and ideas for how one cantransition from victim to survivor. 298 pages. Center Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

6843824 JACKIE’S GIRL: My Life with theKennedy Family. By Kathy McKeon. JackieKennedy’s personal assistant for thirteen yearsbeginning in 1964, McKeon gives us a rare andengrossing look at the private life of one of the mostfamous women of the twentieth century. This is alsothe story of a young woman finding her identity andfooting in a new country, along with the help of themost elegant woman in America. Photos, most in

color. 309 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95281482X JACKIE’S GIRL: My Life with the Kennedy Family. ByKathy McKeon. Jackie Kennedy’s personal assistant for thirteen yearsbeginning in 1964, McKeon gives us a rare and engrossing look at theprivate life of one of the most famous women of the twentieth century. Thisis also the story of a young woman finding her identity and footing in a newcountry, along with the help of the most elegant woman in America. Photos, most in color. 309 pages. Gallery. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

2935570 MARY MCGRORY: The TrailblazingColumnist Who Stood Washington on Its Head.By John Norris. Behind the scenes, she flirted, drank,cajoled, and jousted with the most important figures in American life. Mary McGrory reported from the frontlines of American politics for five decades from theArmy-McCarthy hearings to her Pulitzer-winningcoverage of Watergate and her controversial criticismof President Bush after 9/11. 16 pages of photos. 342

pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95

2948923 CAN’T NOTHING BRING ME DOWN: Chasing Myself in the Race Against Time. By Ida Keeling with A. Diggs. The first woman inhistory to complete a 100-meter run at the age of 100, Ida is known around the world as an activistand athlete who won’t slow down. She hopes that her re fusal to sur render to devasta t ion ,heartbreak, and aging will move someone else to do the same thing: find a way to get up and create

a new full life. 16 pages of photos, some color. 199 pages.Zondervan. Pub. at $22.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

6573940 SYLVIA, QUEEN OF THEHEADHUNTERS: An Eccentric Englishwomanand Her Lost Kingdom. By Philip Eade. Also known as the Ranee of Sarawak, Sylvia Brooke was the wifeof Sir Vyner Brooke, the last White Rajah, whosefamily had ruled the jungle kingdom of Srawak onBorneo for three generations. Charting the end of anunusual chapter of British colonial rule, Eade’sbiography offers a fascinating look at the wild and

debauched world of a woman desperate to maintain power. 24 pages ofphotos. 362 pages. Picador. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95

6968015 NEARLY NORMAL: Surviving theWilderness, My Family and Myself. By CeaSunrise Person. Chronicles the many storiesPerson left untold in her first book North ofNormal. Drawing connections between her earlyexperiences and later li fe mistakes, sheidentifies how her family’s extreme and oftenselfish behavior contributed to her downfall, butshe a lso discove rs the power of tak ing

responsibility for her own choices. 16 pages of color photos.HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 PRICE CUT to $1.95

6933475 CROWN OF BLOOD: The DeadlyInheritance of Lady Jane Grey. By Nicola Tallis.Explores a range of evidence that has never beforebeen used, that unravels the grim tapestry of LadyJane Grey’s life and reveals a young woman withextraordinary intelligence, charisma, and wit. Anda religious radical who ultimately became a martyrfor her faith. 16 pages of color photos. 376 pages.Michael O’Mara. PRICE CUT to $7.95

*2908611 THE LADY FROM THE BLACKLAGOON: Hollywood Monsters and the LostLegacy of Milicent Patrick. By Mallory O’Meara.This narrative uncovers the life and work of MilicentPatrick, one of Disney’s first female animators and the only woman in history to create one of Hollywood’sclassic movie monsters. This volume is a celebrationof a forgotten feminist trailblazer, and establishesPatrick in her rightful place in film history. 307 pages.

Hanover Square Press. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $12.95

2860066 THE LOST PILOTS: The SpectacularRise and Scandalous Fall of Aviation’sGolden Couple. By Corey Mead. Based on yearsof research and full of adventure, forbiddenpassion, crime, scandal, and tragedy, thisextraordinary true story is brought to vivid life byMead and is a masterful narrative that firmlyrestores one of aviation’s leading female pioneersto her rightful place in history. Photos. 273 pages.

Flatiron Books. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*2854015 A CHEETAH’S TALE. By Princess Michael of Kent. Awonderful story, beautifully written, of a vanished Africa, of a girlgrowing up, and of the incredible bond that can exist betweenpeople and animals. This cheetah version of Born Free is sure todelight readers everywhere. 16 pages of color illus. 207 pages.Bradt. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $13.95

*6823718 IRIS APFEL: Accidental Icon.Astute maxims, anecdotes from childhood to thepresent, essays on style and various subjects fromthe decline of manners to risk-taking, all fill thisentertaining volume about a true original. A dynamicpersonality in the worlds of fashion, textiles, andinterior design–Iris Apfel is a rare bird, indeed. Fullyillus., many in color. 176 pages. HarperDesign.Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95

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Lives of Women*3699358 THE TRUTHS WE HOLD: AnAmerican Journey. By Kamala Harris. SenatorKamala Harris offers a master class in problemsolving, in crisis management, and in leadership inchallenging times. Through the arc of her own life and into the great work of our day, she communicates avision of shared struggle, shared purpose, and shared values. 32 pages of photos, most in color. 318 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95

*3242609 IRA: The Life and Times of aPrincess. By Nicholas Foulkes. She was themuse to photographers including Cecil Beatonand Helmut Newton, she was an actressalongside Klaus Kinski and Anthony Quinn, and a model for Diana Vreeland’s Vogue; PrincessIra has lived her life in the spotlight. Thishandsomely bound volume illustrates herremarkable glamor and charm and the world of

a lost era. Slipcased. Well illus., some color. 239 pages. HarperCollins.11¼x12. Pub. at $50.00 PRICE CUT to $29.95283152X FAST INTO THE NIGHT: A Woman, Her Dogs, andTheir Journey North on the Iditarod Trail. By Debbie ClarkeModerow. Photos. 262 pages. HMH. Pub. at $25.00 $5.953710149 I WISH I WERE ENGULFED IN FLAMES: My InsaneLife Raising Two Boys with Autism. By Jeni Decker. 223 pages.Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.956863345 CATHERINE THE GREAT: Portrait of a Woman. ByRobert K. Massie. Illus., most color. 639 pages. Random.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $5.95285614X MADAME CLAUDE: Her Secret World of Pleasure,Privilege & Power. By William Stadiem. Photos. 294 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $5.952934787 THE SENATOR NEXT DOOR. By Amy Klobuchar. 16 pagesof photos, many in color. 356 pages. Holt. Pub. at $30.00 $6.953705897 SCARED SELFLESS: My Journey from Abuse andMadness to Surviving and Thriving. By Michelle Stevens.292 pages. Putnam. Pub. at $27.00 $4.952964767 BETTY FORD: First Lady, Women’s Advocate,Survivor, Trailblazer. By Lisa McCubbin. 32 pages of photos, somein color. 411 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95*2958724 WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF MRS SEACOLE INMANY LANDS. By Mary Seacole. 145 pages. Dover. Paperbound. $5.953765180 A GIFT FROM DARKNESS: How I Escaped with MyDaughter from Boko Haram. By Patience Ibrahim with A.C. Hoffmann.275 pages. Other Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $4.952842149 THE BRIDESMAID’S DAUGHTER: From Grace Kelly’sWedding to a Women’s Shelter–Searching for the Truth AboutMy Mother. By N. Giles & E. Claxton. 266 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $7.95*2951908 NO LIFE FOR A LADY. By Agnes Morley Cleaveland.356 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $16.952860899 VISIONARY WOMEN: How Rachel Carson, JaneJacobs, Jane Goodall, and Alice Waters Changed OurWorld. By Andrea Barnet. 16 pages of photos, some color.514 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95*3711870 CAPTIVE: A Mother’s Crusade to Save HerDaughter from the Terrifying Cult Nxivm. By Catherine Oxenbergwith N. Stoynoff. 16 pages of color photos. 388 pages. Gallery.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*3717658 AGRIPPINA: The Most Extraordinary Woman ofthe Roman World. By Emma Southon. 274 pages. Pegasus.Pub. at $27.95 $21.95*3745759 JANE AND DOROTHY. By Marian Veevers. 380 pages.Pegasus. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95*2952823 THIS IS REALLY WAR: The Incredible True Story of aNavy Nurse POW in the Occupied Philippines. By Emilie Le BeauLucchesi. Illus. 318 pages. Chicago Review. Pub. at $28.99 $19.95*6858430 LADY IN RED: An Intimate Portrait of NancyReagan. By Sheila Tate. 24 pages of photos, most in color.237 pages. Crown. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $15.95*3732665 THE SPY WHO TRIED TO STOP A WAR. By Marcia& Thomas Mitchell. 238 pages. William Collins. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $12.952973278 GOD GAVE ME YOU: A True Story of Love, Loss, and a Heaven-Sent Miracle. By Tricia Seaman with D. Nichols. Photos.240 pages. Howard. Pub. at $25.99 $4.952986507 THE HUSBAND HUNTERS: American Heiresses WhoMarried into the British Aristocracy. By Anne de Courcy. 16 pages ofphotos, some in color. 307 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $7.953714020 GETTING OFF: One Woman’s Journey Through Sexand Porn Addiction. By Erica Garza. 210 pages. S&S. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.00 $5.95

5774799 CALL THE MIDWIFE: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and HardTimes. By Jennifer Worth. 340 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub.at $16.00 $4.956983634 MY NAME IS VICTORIA: The Extraordinary Story ofOne Woman’s Struggle to Reclaim Her True Identity. By VictoriaDonda. 237 pages. Other Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $4.956987303 BETWEEN BREATHS: A Memoir of Panic andAddiction. By Elizabeth Vargas. Photos. 243 pages. GrandCentral. Pub. at $27.00 $5.952911655 INVENTING JOY: Dare to Build a Brave & CreativeLife. By Joy Mangano. 16 pages of color photos. 270 pages. S&S.Pub. at $26.00 $2.95*2988666 LITTLE SISTER: A Memoir. By Patricia WalshChadwick. Photos. 324 pages. Post Hill. Pub. at $26.00 $18.952948885 BLACK LOTUS: A Woman’s Search for Racial Identity.By Sil Lai Abrams. Photos. 350 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $24.99 $3.956910998 JOAN: The Mysterious Life of the Heretic WhoBecame a Saint. By Donald Spoto. 222 pages. HarperOne.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.956917712 AFTER 9/11: One Girl’s Journey Through Darkness to a New Beginning. By Helaina Hovitz. 468 pages. Skyhorse.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 PRICE CUT to $1.956797881 LOUISA. By Louisa Thomas. 500 pages. Penguin.Pub. at $30.00 $2.952949261 LOUISA: The Extraordinary Life of Mrs. Adams. ByLouisa Thomas. 500 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $3.952949466 A STITCH OF TIME: The Year a Brain Injury ChangedMy Language and Life. By Lauren Marks. 362 pages. S&S.Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $1.952826682 EYES ON THE STREET: The Life of Jane Jacobs. By RobertKanigel. Photos. 482 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $2.956966586 LUCIE AUBRAC: The French Resistance Heroine Who Outwitted the Gestapo. By Sian Rees. Photos. 256 pages. ChicagoReview. Pub. at $26.99 $5.952983176 RILEY UNLIKELY: With Simple Childlike Faith,Amazing Things Can Happen. By Riley Banks-Snyder with L.Velthouse. Photos, many in color. 173 pages. Zondervan.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95685589X STALIN’S DAUGHTER. By Rosemary Sullivan. Photos.741 pages. Harper. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $1.956568122 THE CIVIL WARS OF JULIA WARD HOWE: A Biography.By Elaine Showalter. Illus. 303 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.00 $3.95*2953161 EUNICE: The Kennedy Who Changed the World. By Eileen McNamara. 16 pages of photos, many in color. 383 pages.S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.952911884 TRAVELING WITH GHOSTS: A Memoir. By ShannonLeone Fowler. 294 pages. S&S. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $2.952938707 SHE LEFT ME THE GUN: My Mother’s Life Before Me.By Emma Brockes. Photos. 298 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $26.95 $2.953726452 BUFFERING: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded. ByHannah Hart. 256 pages. Dey Street. Pub. at $23.99 PRICE CUT to $1.952915561 LEAP IN: A Woman, Some Waves, and the Will to Swim.By Alexandra Heminsley. 230 pages. Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $2.95314464X BRAVE LOVE: Making Space for You to Be You. ByLisa Leonard. Photos, some in color. 254 pages. Zondervan.Pub. at $22.99 PRICE CUT to $4.952949563 WILD AND PRECIOUS LIFE. By Deborah Ziegler. Photos.331 pages. Atria. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95*2896761 THE FABULOUS FLYING MRS MILLER: A TrueStory of Adventure, Danger, Romance and Derring-Do. By Carol Baxter. 16 pages of photos. 410 pages. Scribe. Paperbound.Pub. at $20.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95*6720862 RAISING TRUMP. By Ivana Trump. 16 pages of photos,most color. 293 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $12.952949288 MAKE TROUBLE: Standing Up, Speaking Out, andFinding the Courage to Lead. By Cecile Richards with L. Peterson.Photos. 276 pages. Touchstone. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95*6829171 FRANCES YATES AND THE HERMETIC TRADITION.By Marjorie G. Jones. Photos. 263 pages. Ibis. Paperbound.Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $13.952911426 ABANDON ME: Memoirs. By Melissa Febos. 313 pages.Bloomsbury. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95*6939309 THE MISTRESS OF MAYFAIR: Men, Money and theMarriage of Doris Delevingne. By Lyndsy Spence. Photos. 254 pages. History Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $7.95*6770061 NATURAL DISASTER: I Cover Them, I Am One. ByGinger Zee. 282 pages. Kingswell. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95*2785722 ELIZA HAMILTON: The Extraordinary Life and Timesof the Wife of Alexander Hamilton. By Tilar J. Mazzeo. Photos, many incolor. 340 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $13.952874660 LAUGH IT UP! Embrace Freedom and ExperienceDefiant Joy. By Candace Payne. 202 pages. Zondervan.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $1.95

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Lives of Women2934795 SHRILL. By Lindy West. 260 pages. Hachette.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95*280428X MEMBER OF THE FAMILY: My Story of CharlesManson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended theSixties. By D. Lake & D. Herman. 16 pages of photos, many in color.384 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 PRICE CUT to $7.95*686905X RENAISSANCE WOMAN: The Life of VittoriaColonna. By Ramie Targoff. Color illus. 342 pages. FSG.Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6861849 THE MOTHERHOOD AFFIDAVITS: A Memoir. ByLaura Jean Baker. 276 pages. The Experiment. Pub. at $24.95

PRICE CUT to $5.95*6776337 MISS PALMER’S DIARY: The Secret Journals of aVictorian Lady. By Gillian Wagner. 16 pages of illus., some color.291 pages. I.B. Tauris. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6734626 SISTERS FIRST: Stories from Our Wild andWonderful Life. By J.B. Hager & B.P. Bush. 16 pages of color photos.238 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $9.956988741 JOY: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who CaptivatedC.S. Lewis. By Abigail Santamaria. 16 pages of photos. 413 pages.HMH. Pub. at $28.00 $7.95

Gay & Lesbian2973146 SORDID TRUTHS: Selling My Innocence for a Tasteof Stardom. By Aiden Shaw. Adult film superstar Aiden Shaw offersa memoir that graphically charts the author’s meteoric rise tobecoming the highest paid gay adult film star in the world. Adultsonly. 233 pages. Alyson. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $3.95

377791X SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT: A Memoir.By Tena Clark. Growing up in rural Mississippi in the1960s, Tena’s life was in turmoil. She understood from an early age she was different from her sisters. Shedidn’t want to be a majorette like her sisters, shewanted to marry one. This is Tena’s emotional journeyof how she found the strength to challenge the bigotrythat defined her world and be her true self. 296 pages.Touchstone. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

3784568 HOUSE OF NUTTER: The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row. ByLance Richardson. Tells the stunning true story of two gay men whoinfluenced some of the most iconic styles and pop images of thetwentieth century. Drawing on interviews with more than seventy people,Richardson presents a duel portrait of brothers improvising their waythrough five decades of extraordinary events, their struggles, the birth ofdisco and the devastation of the AIDS crisis. Photos. 380 pages. Crown.Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

Collected Biographies3748510 CHILDREN OF NAZIS. By TaniaCrasnianski. How did the children of the great Nazidignitaries–Himmler, Goring, Hess, Frank,Bormann, Hoss, Speer, and Mengele–deal with the aftermath of the war and the skeletons that wouldhaunt them forever? Crasnianski examines theresponsibility of eight descendants of Nazino tab les , caugh t somewhere be tweenstigmatization, worship, and amnesia. Photos.

236 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $6.95

2873435 HANDS IN HARMONY: TraditionalCrafts and Music in Appalachia. By TimBarnwell. Eighty evocative black and whiteportraits are combined with biographies and oralhistory interviews with each subject, celebratingthose involved in the music and craft communities in and around the southern Appalachian region.The accompanying CD includes fiddle and banjotunes, a capella ballads, blues, and folk songs.

188 pages. Norton. 8¾x10¼. Pub. at $49.95 $3.95

376222X REVOLUTIONARY CHARACTERS: What Made theFounders Different. By Gordon S. Wood. A brilliantly illuminating groupportrait of the men who came to be known as the founding fathers, and ahistorical look at what made these men great. The thread that binds theseportraits together is the idea of character as a lived reality. 322 pages.Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $5.95

*3738973 WILD BUNCH WOMEN. ByMichael Rutter. Explores the lives of thepistol-packing, hell-raising, high-spirited galswho traveled with Butch Cassidy’s notorious WildBunch gang. These women not only made theWild Bunch’s feats of derring-do possible, butalso forged their own legends in the tumultuousAmerican West. Photos. 133 pages. GlobePequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $12.95 $9.95

298167X CHURCHILL & ORWELL: The Fightfor Freedom. By Thomas E. Ricks. A dualbiography of Winston Churchill and GeorgeOrwell, whose vision and actions helped topreserve democracy from the threats ofauthoritarianism, from the left and right alike.Churchill and Orwell proved to be their age’snecessary men in the work they both did in theopposition to freedom’s enemies. 16 pages of

photos. 340 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

*374549X SCOTTISH WOMEN: A VeryPeculiar History. By Fiona Macdonald. Shines alight on the frequently under-appreciatedcontributions of women to Scottish history,industry, and culture since the country’s origins.Explore the eventful life and awful fate of Mary,Queen of Scots, the life of Mary Fairfax Somerville,Jenny Lee, and more in this compact history. 240pages. Book House. Pub. at $9.95 $7.95

2910632 BREAKING ROCKEFELLER: TheIncredible Story of the Ambitious Rivals WhoToppled an Oil Empire. By Peter B. Doran. A riveting account of ambition, oil, and greed. Doran tracesMarcus Samuel Jr.’s rise from outsider to the heightsof British aristocracy, and Henri Deterding’s conquestof America, and the eventual collapse of Rockefeller’smonopoly. The result is a richly detailed narrative onhow two rivals beat the world’s richest man at his own

game. Photos. 334 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

299500X REMARKABLE KANSAS WOMEN. ByGina Kaufmann. Profiles the lives of some of themost resourceful Kansas women who displayedremarkable courage as they broke through social,cultural, and political barriers to advance women’sroles. These women defied the norms andprejudices of the ir t ime, making last ingcontributions to society. Photos. 150 pages. GlobePequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95

2995018 REMARKABLE KENTUCKY WOMEN. By Mimi O’Malley.Profiles the lives of the women of the Bluegrass state who displayedremarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, and politicalbarriers to advance women’s roles. These women defied the norms andprejudices of their time, making lasting contributions to society. Photos.148 pages. Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95

2994836 OHIO’S REMARKABLE WOMEN,SECOND EDITION. By Greta Anderson. Profilesthe lives of fourteen resourceful Ohio women whodisplayed remarkable courage as they brokethrough social, cultural, and political barriers toadvance women’s roles. These women defied thenorms and prejudices of their time, making lastingcontributions to society. Photos. 168 pages. Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $3.95

2995034 REMARKABLE WISCONSIN WOMEN. By Greta Anderson.Profiles the lives of twelve strong Wisconsin women who displayedremarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, and politicalbarriers to advance women’s roles. These women defied the norms andprejudices of their time, making lasting contributions to society. Photos.157 pages. TwoDot. Paperbound. Pub. at $10.95 $3.95

*3702340 TO MARRY AN ENGLISH LORD.By G. MacColl & C. McD. Wallace. In 1895 nineAmerican girls, including a Vanderbilt (railroads),LaRoche (pharmaceuticals), Rogers (oil), andWhitney (New York trolleys), married peers of theBritish realm, including a duke, an earl, threebarons, and a knight. Their stories, and a hundredothers, unfold here. Well illus. 403 pages.Workman. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

2995026 REMARKABLE OKLAHOMAWOMEN. By Deborah Bouziden. Profiles the livesof twelve resourceful Oklahoma women whodisplayed remarkable courage as they brokethrough social, cultural, and political barriers toadvance women’s roles. These women defied thenorms and prejudices of their time, making lastingcontributions to society. Photos. 150 pages. Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95

*3729605 AMERICA’S SECRET ARISTOCRACY.By Stephen Birmingham. Offers an inside look at theestates, marriages, and financial empires of America’smost selective club and fascinating stories about itsmembers: the William Randolphs; the Carillos andOrtegas; Presidents Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt;and the Boston Brahmins. Going far beyond simplynaming names, Birmingham captures the true essenceof America’s aristocratic families. 334 pages. Lyons.

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Collected Biographies2994992 REMARKABLE ILLINOIS WOMEN. By Lyndee JobeHenderson. Profiles the lives of twelve resourceful Illinois women whodisplayed remarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, andpolitical barriers to advance women’s roles. These women defied thenorms and prejudices of their time, making lasting contributions tosociety. Photos. 137 pages. TwoDot. Paperbound. Pub. at $10.95 $3.95

299481X NEW JERSEY’S REMARKABLEWOMEN, SECOND EDITION. By L. Wenzel & C.J.Binkowski. Profiles the lives of fourteen resourcefulNew Jersey women who displayed remarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, and politicalbarriers to advance women’s roles. These womendefied the norms and prejudices of their time, makinglasting contributions to society. Photos. 202 pages.Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $3.95

2994984 REMARKABLE FLORIDA WOMEN, SECOND EDITION. ByE. Lynne Wright. Profiles the lives of fifteen resourceful Florida women whodisplayed remarkable courage as they broke through social, cultural, andpolitical barriers to advance women’s roles. These women defied thenorms and prejudices of their time, making lasting contributions to society.Photos. 156 pages. Globe Pequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95

2967820 A RIGHT ROYAL SCANDAL: TwoMarriages That Changed History. By J. Major &S. Murden. Recounts the fascinating history of theirregular love matches contracted by two successivegenerations of the Cavendish-Bentinck family,ancestors of the British Royal Family. A love story aswell as a brilliantly researched biography, this is acontinuation of the authors’ first biography, AnInfamous Mistress. 16 pages of illus. 181 pages. Pen

& Sword. Pub. at $39.95 $7.952995239 VIRGINIA’S REMARKABLE WOMEN, SECONDEDITION. By Emilee Hines. Profiles the lives of several resourcefulVirginia women who displayed remarkable courage as they brokethrough social, cultural, and political barriers to advance women’sroles. These women defied the norms and prejudices of their time,making lasting contributions to society. Photos. 193 pages. GlobePequot. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $3.95

2985780 WASHINGTON & NAPOLEON:Leadership in the Age of Revolution. By M.J.Flynn & S.E. Griffin. The authors demonstrate thatWashington and Napoleon were equallyambitious and that each chose paths to powerreflecting their turbulent political times. In thisfascinating work, the characters of these two greatgenerals, statesmen, and icons emerge to showthe divergence of their towering geniuses.

253 pages. Potomac Books. Pub. at $29.95 $6.95*3737721 WOMEN OF THE WEST. By Dorothy Gray. Theindependent-minded western woman was often eclipsed in popularliterature by sensations like Calamity Jane and Belle Starr. Gray looksat the actual lives of women who made their own way west in thisfascinating history. Illus. 179 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $15.95

1839314 DICTIONARY OF AFRICANBIOGRAPHY. Ed. by E.K. Akyeampong &H.L. Gates, Jr. From the Pharaohs toFanon, this six-volume set provides acomprehensive overview of the lives ofthe men and women who shaped Africa’shistory. Unprecedented in scale, it coversthe whole continent, from Tunisia to South Africa, Sierra Leone to Somalia. It also

covers the full scope of history, from Queen Hatsheput of AncientEgypt to Nelson Mandela of South Africa. 3,289 pages in six volumes. Originally published at $1,200. Oxford. $149.95

2896117 BEFORE THEY CHANGED THEWORLD: Pivotal Moments That Changedthe Lives of Great Leaders Before TheyBecame Famous. By Edwin Kiester Jr.Introduces the amazing stories abouttwenty-two of the world’s most famousfigures and the experiences that acted ascatalysts for their triumphant careers. Pivotalmoments in the lives of notable figures such

as George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and more are illuminated indetail, providing us with a new look at what formed the personalitiesthat shaped history. Well illus., most in color. 288 pages. Crestline.Pub. at $14.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95*2926636 LEADERS WHO CHANGED HISTORY. Ed. by JemimaDunne et al. Delves into the lives, motivations, achievements, andinnovations of the greatest leaders in the world and through time. Frompresidents to prophets, conquerors to CEOs, each leader is exploredthrough vivid portraits and compelling text, whether good or bad, victoriousor tragic, these giants all have remarkable stories. Well illus. in color.320 pages. Dorling Kindersley. Pub. at $25.00 PRICE CUT to $11.95

*2968800 FORGOTTEN ROYAL WOMEN: The King and I. ByErin Lawless. Illus. 108 pages. Pen & Sword. Paperbound. Pub.at $22.95 $17.95*3221318 LIVES OF THE RENAISSANCE: People Who Shapedthe Modern Age. By R.C. Davis & B. Lindsmith. 24 pages of color illus.352 pages. Thames & Hudson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.956855695 JACK AND NORMAN: A State-Raised Convict and theLegacy of Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song. By Jerome Loving. Photos. 240 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $25.99 $2.95*5845629 THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE DEAD. Ed. byWilliam McDonald. Photos. 646 pages. Black Dog & Leventhal.7¾x12. Pub. at $45.00 PRICE CUT to $21.95*2810239 CHURCHILL’S CONFIDANT: Enemy to LifelongFriend. By Richard Steyn. Photos. 329 pages. Robinson.Pub. at $28.99 PRICE CUT to $13.95

Unusual, Multifaceted Lives3780341 THE MAN WHO LIVES WITHWOLVES. By Shaun Ellis with P. Junor. After yearsof living in the wild, Ellis was barely able torecognize the feral face that stared back at him from the mirror. In this autobiography, we discover thelife of this rare and fascinating man whoabandoned civilization but never lost touch with his humanity. Photos. 268 pages. Three Rivers.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $4.95

*359128X NEVER TURN YOUR BACK ON AN ANGUS COW:My Life as a Country Vet. By Jan Pol with D. Fisher. The star ofNational Geographic’s hit series The Incredible Dr. Pol shares thehonest, hear twarming, and often hilarious stories of hisfour-decade career as a country vet. Photos. 275 pages. Gotham.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $11.95

*378195X THE FORGOTTEN CHILD: ThePowerful True Story of a Boy Abandoned as aBaby and Left to Die. By Richard Gallear. Thedevastating yet inspirational true story of a child’sabandonment and traumatic upbringing, hisunwavering strength in the face of adversity, andhis tireless search for the truth. Illus. 312 pages.Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*2952165 WOODEN LEG: A Warrior WhoFought Custer. By Thomas B. Marquis. As an oldman in his seventies, Wooden Leg related the storyof his life and the Little Bighorn battle in interviewswith Marquis, formerly an agency physician for theNorthern Cheyennes. Told with vigor and insight,this is Wooden Leg’s memorable story. A reprint ofthe original publication. 384 pages. Bison.Paperbound. $16.95

3727963 FINDING ME: A Decade of Darkness, a LifeReclaimed. By Michelle Knight with M. Burford. Heartbreaking,shocking, and ultimately triumphant, this is the harrowing firsthandaccount of Michelle Knight, kidnapped by Cleveland school busdriver Ariel Castro and held captive for more than a decade. Colorphotos. 256 pages. Weinstein. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $3.95

6861202 THE EDUCATION OF A CORONER:Lessons in Investigating Death. By John Bateson.Chronicles the hair-raising and heartbreaking casesof Ken Holmes’s career as the Marin County,California coroner. Provides a fascinating glimpseinto the daily life of a public servant whose jobconfronts fate in all its forms and is essential forsociety to function. Photos, some color. 358 pages.Scribner. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

*2982706 THE NEVER-ENDING LIVES OFLIVER-EATING JOHNSON. By D.J. Herda. Theriveting story of John Johnson, born in 1824 inNew Jersey, who after deserting the U.S. Navyheaded west and became a well-known andinfamous mountain man. His many lives involved being a miner, hunter, trapper, bootlegger, andarmy scout. When it came to western mountainmen, no one on earth ever matched the physical

prowess or will to survive of John “Liver-Eating” Johnson. Photos.239 pages. TwoDot. Pub. at $26.95 $19.95

2991772 LESSONS FROM A DESPERADOPOET. By Baxter Black. Part memoir, part how-to,this is a humorous, witty take on making a livingby doing the right thing and trying everything.According to Black, success “does not require agenius; it just requires the persistence of aglacier.” Enjoy these tips from America’s cowboypoet on how to carve a living out of thin air andlive with yourself while you do it. Illus. 219 pages.

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Unusual, Multifaceted Lives*290960X A BOY WITHOUT HOPE. By CaseyWatson. Just five years old, Will Miller was foundnaked and alone playing on a live railway line. Sevenyears later after a turbulent stretch with various fosterparents, he comes to Casey Watson. Casey isdetermined to help him overcome his demons andshow him the love and hope he deserves. But how farwill she go to save him? 296 pages. HarperElement.Paperbound. Pub. at $7.99 $5.95

*6804012 THE STRANGER IN THE WOODS: The ExtraordinaryStory of the Last True Hermit. By Michael Finkel. In 1986,twenty-year-old Christopher Knight drove into rural Maine, abandoned hiscar, and disappeared into the woods. He would not have a conversation with a person for the next twenty-seven years. A thought-provoking and deeplymoving portrait of man determined to live his own way. 203 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

2898616 THE STRANGER IN THE WOODS: TheExtraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit. ByMichael Finkel. Based on the extensive interview with Christopher Knight himself, this is a vividly detailedbiography of his secluded life. A gripping story ofsurvival that asks fundamental questions aboutsolitude, community, and what makes a good life, aswell as a deeply moving portrait of a man who wasdetermined to live his own way, and succeeded.

203 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $25.95 $5.95

2999439 A SPECK IN THE SEA: A Story ofSurvival and Rescue. By J. Aldridge & A. Sosinski.Aldridge’s wrenching first-person accountintertwines with the narrative of the massive,constantly evolving rescue operation designed tosave him. A tale of survival, perseverance, andcommunity, this riveting story tells of one man’sstruggle to survive as friends and strangers worktogether to bring him home. Color photos.

262 pages. Hachette. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

2859254 THE SECRETS OF MY LIFE. By Caitlyn Jenner with B.Bissinger. Reveals the real Caitlyn Jenner by tracing her long andeventful journey to becoming herself. Filled with incredibly personaland moving stories of struggle and victory, of anxiety and fear, andfinally, of surrender and acceptance. 16 pages of photos, some color.320 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $30.00 $5.95

2931648 PAPILLON. By Henri Charriere. Thisastonishing autobiography was published in France in 1968, more than twenty years after Charriere’sfinal escape from Devil’s Island, a place from which no one had ever escaped until Papillon. A grippingand ultimately uplifting odyssey of an innocent man who would not be defeated. 544 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $5.95

*370680X PARDON MY HEARSE. By Allan & Greg Abbott. Tellsthe rags to shroud story of how Allan Abbott went from a young manwith a hearse to the funeral driver to the stars. A rollicking story ofglamorous funerals, mishaps with corpses, and true-life glimpses ofcelebrities at their most revealing moments. Photos. 276 pages.Craven Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

3707385 THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD: AMemoir. By Maude Julien with U. Gauthier. Byturns horrifying and magical, Julien’s story will gripyou from the first page and leave you spellbound byits chilling exploration of psychological control thatends with a glorious escape. It will leave youastonished by the courage and creative power ofeven the most neglected soul. 273 pages. Little,Brown. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

2874679 LEAVING CLOUD 9: The True Story of a Life Resurrected from the Ashes of Poverty, Trauma, and Mental Illness. By ErickaAndersen. Cloud 9 is a trailer park in a shabby southwestern town, whereRick Sylvester grew up enduring his mother’s drunken fits anddrug-induced stupors. She introduced him to crystal meth, and fed himwhen she remembered. An incredible story that shows that no matter how dark the circumstances, no one is beyond hope. 251 pages. ThomasNelson. Pub. at $24.99 $8.95

*289663X I AM HAUNTED: Living LifeThrough the Dead. By Zak Bagans with K.Crigger. Through his investigations of the world’smost haunted places, Bagans has learned far more about the living and the dead than anyone should.He’s been to the edge of death and back and comeaway with a spiritual key that unlocks doors toanother world that few have ever seen. He tells hisstory in this provocative volume. Illus. 270 pages.

Victory Belt. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95

2871378 NEVER QUIT: From AlaskanWilderness Rescues to Afghanistan Firefights as an Elite Special Ops PJ. By J. Settle & D.Rearden. The true story of how Jimmy Settle, anAlaskan shoe-store clerk, became a specialoperations rescue jumper and war hero. Fromdeath-defying Alaskan wilderness training andwild rescues to vicious battles against the Talibanand Al Qaeda, this is an explosive special

operations memoir unlike any other. 16 pages of color photos.304 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

698889X WALKING TO LISTEN: 4,000 MilesAcross America, One Story at a Time. ByAndrew Forsthoefel. At 23, Andrew Forsthoefel hadjust graduated from college, but was unsure whatwas next. So, he decided to walk. He set out on across-country journey quest for guidance andeveryone he would meet would be his guide.Ultimately, it’s the stories of others living all alongthe roads of America that carry this journey about

how a life is made. 371 pages. Bloomsbury. Pub. at $28.00 $7.95

3726002 THE SCARLETT LETTERS: My SecretYear of Men in an L.A. Dungeon. By JennyNordbak. Taking us to a place that few have seen butmillions have fantasized about, Nordbak reveals howshe transformed herself from a University of Southern California grad lacking confidence to an eliteprofessional dominatrix who finds her own voice,power, and compassion for others. Adults only. 308pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $3.95

3760324 THE DIARY OF A GULAG PRISONGUARD. By Ivan Chistyakov. From his stumblingpoetic musings on the bitter landscape to his matterof fact grumbles about his stove, from accounts ofthe conditions of the camp to reflections on thecruelty of loneliness, this diary is unique–a visceraldescription of a place and time whose repercussions still affect the shape of modern Russia. Photos.250 pages. Granta. $5.95

2963981 GHOST: My Thirty Years as an FBIUndercover Agent. By M.R. McGowan & R.Pezzullo. An unparalleled view into how the FBI,through the courage of its undercover SpecialAgents, nails the bad guys. Special AgentMcGowan infiltrates groups at home and abroad,assembles teams to create the myths he lives,concocts fake businesses, coordinates the busts,and helps carry out the arrests in this thrilling

real-life spy story. 309 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $28.99 $7.95

2984962 CAPTIVE: A Mother’s Crusade toSave Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult. ByCatherine Oxenberg with N. Stoynoff. WhenOxenberg went to a Nxivm seminar with her oldestdaughter, what began as a simple mother daughterbonding activity quickly turned into a mother’sworst nightmare. Catherine watched in horror as herdaughter fell further down the rabbit hole, fallingunder the spell of Nxivm’s hypnotic leader. 16

pages of color photos. 357 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

2868369 FAMOUS NATHAN: A Family Saga ofConey Island, the American Dream, and theSearch for the Perfect Hot Dog. By L. Handwerker& G. Reavill. Beginning in 1916 with just five feet ofcounter space on Coney Island’s Surf Avenue, NathanHandwerker sells his frankfurters for five cents. SoonNathan’s Famous takes over the whole block, andNathan gathers around him a dedicated core ofworkers that help launch the hot dog as an American

food staple. 306 pages. Flatiron. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $4.95

3773477 BORN TO FISH. By T. Gallagher & G.Myerson. Tells the story of a man who led a harrowing,sometimes dissolute life until he turned himselfaround, thanks to his rod and reel. Overcominglearning disabilities, substance abuse, and theviolence associated with a father in the mob, Myersonshattered the world record catch in 2011. He is nowdedicated to promoting no-kill, catch and releasetournaments. 205 pages. HMH. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

6835708 THEY CAGE THE ANIMALS ATNIGHT. By Jennings Michael Burch. The author’sheart wrenching story of being a child shuttledthrough a bleak ser ies of foster homes,orphanages, and institutions, and the neglect heexperienced during his lost childhood. 322 pages.Berkley. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $3.95

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Unusual, Multifaceted Lives3149064 A SERIAL KILLER’S DAUGHTER: My Story of Faith, Love, and Overcoming. By KerriRawson. Written with candor and extraordinarycourage, Rawson’s story is an unflinchingexploration of life with one of America’s mostinfamous killers and an astonishing tale ofpersonal and spiritual transformation. Her storyoffers the hope of reclaiming sanity in the midst ofmadness and rebuilding a life in the shadow of

death. Photos. 326 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $22.99 $7.952964694 ACCIDENTAL BROTHERS: TheStory of Twins Exchanged at Birth and thePower of Nature and Nurture. By N.L. Segal &Y.S. Montoya. Tells the unique story of two sets ofidentical Colombian twin brothers who discovered at age twenty-five that they were mistakenly raised as fraternal twins, but they were not evenbiological brothers. Blending great science andhuman interest, the authors show how chance

events can have profound consequences on our lives. Photos.325 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $6.95*3766993 DOES THIS MEAN YOU’LL SEE ME NAKED? ByRobert D. Webster. With curious anecdotes and unbelievable truth,Webster, a funeral director, reveals the answer to the title’s questionand more, offering readers entertaining and quirky stories gleanedfrom a life lived around death. 240 pages. Sourcebooks. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $11.95

*1872257 INSATIABLE: Porn–A Love Story.By Asa Akira. In one of the most surprising booksabout sex in the 21st century, Akira offers aprovocative memoir of her life and career as a pornstar. Written with uncompromising honesty, herstory is an electrifying, amusing, and sometimesdisturbing look at a world still largely hidden frompublic view. Adults only. 246 pages. Grove.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $9.95*3780112 BLACK MAN ON THE TITANIC:The Story of Joseph Laroche. By Serge Bile.Thoroughly researched in Haiti and France, theauthor unearths the story of the intriguing figure ofJoseph Laroche. An educated man, an engineerwho contributed to the construction of the Parisianrailway, and a passenger on the Titanic. This is astory of multicultural black history and of thepolitical and natural forces that converged on one

man. Illus. 257 pages. Mango. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.952912864 FLASH: The Making of Weegee theFamous. By Christopher Bonanos. Fromself-taught immigrant kid to newshound toart-world darling to latter-day caricature–movingfrom the dangerous streets of New York City to thecelebrity culture of Los Angeles and then toEurope, Arthur Fellig lived a life just as vivid as thescenes he captured. Bonanos o f fe rs acomprehensive biography of this innovator and

pioneer. Photos. 379 pages. Holt. Pub. at $32.00 $8.95*2956209 AFRICAN SAMURAI: The TrueStory of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior inFeudal Japan. By T. Lockley & G. Girard. Presentsthe never-before told biography of history’s firstforeign-born samurai of the sixteenth century, whosetravels between countries, cultures and classes offersa new perspective on race in world history, and a vividportrait of life in medieval Japan. Illus. 380 pages.Hanover Square Press. Pub. at $27.99 $21.953730298 INSEPARABLE: The Original SiameseTwins and Their Rendezvous with AmericanHistory. By Yunte Huang. Examines how these mostunlikely Asian American icons challenged oursociety’s perceptions of normalcy. Huang choosesnot to depict the twins as victims, insteaddemonstrating how their lives were complicated bytheir entanglement with chattel slavery, mixed-racemarriage, and other incendiary issues of the

antebellum South. Photos. 388 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $28.95 $7.954509331 THUNDER DOG: The True Story of aBlind Man, His Guide Dog & the Triumph ofTrust at Ground Zero. By Michael Hingson withS. Flory. Tells the amazing true story of the author, a blind man, and his courageous guide dog, whotogether experienced and survived the harrowingevents of September 11th. It’s an inspiring tale that illuminates how the rare trust between a man andhis guide dog can inspire unshakable faith in each

of us. 232 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $22.99 $8.95

3741311 LIVING WITH THE MONKS. By JesseItzler. This successful entrepreneur, enduranceathlete, and father of four takes us on a spiritualjourney like no other. Equal parts memoir and roadmap to living a less stressful and more vibrant life,Itzler offers an illuminating, entertaining, andunexpected trip for anyone looking to feel calmer andmore controlled in our crazy, hectic world. Photos.288 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

3698882 OUR STORY: A Memoir of Love& Life in China. By Rao Pingru. Begun by theauthor when he was eighty-seven years oldand mourning the loss of his wife, this graphicmemoir is a celebration of a marriage thatspanned the twentieth century in China–anendearing and old-fashioned story told inbeautiful paintings and gorgeous prose.363 pages. Pantheon. Pub. at $30.00 $7.95

2911515 COME AND TAKE IT: The Gun Printer’s Guide to Thinking Free. By Cody Wilson. Follow a group of digital radicals as they navigatepolitical subterfuge to create a technological miracle, against all odds.Combining elements of a modern-day thriller with a fascinatingphilosophical treatise, Wilson offers a unique and critical guide throughthe darker corners of technical innovation. Illus. 302 pages. Gallery.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.95

2890380 WILD AND PRECIOUS LIFE. ByDeborah Ziegler. At the age of twenty nine,Brittany Maynard was diagnosed with terminalbrain cancer. This was not, however, the end of her journey, but the beginning. Brittany’s struggle toaccept the diagnosis, and choose a path towarddeath, led eventually to the decision to take herown life before it could be taken from her. 331pages. Atria. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

2999854 THE MASONIC MAGICIAN: TheLife and Death of Count Cagliostro and HisEgyptian Rite. By P. Faulks & R.L.D. Cooper.Tells the extraordinary story of Count Alessandro Cagliostro, a cult figure of European society inthe tumultuous years leading to the FrenchRevolution. The authors examine the case madeagainst him that he was an impostor and heretic,and find that the Roman Church, and history

itself, have done him a terrible injustice. 16 pages of illus., somecolor. 317 pages. Watkins. Paperbound. Pub. at $22.95 $5.95

2876426 A LIFE DISCARDED: 148 Diaries Found in the Trash.By Alexander Masters. In this biographical detective story thatunfolds with the suspense of a mystery, Masters uncovers, over thecourse of five years, the author of 148 tattered notebooks that werediscovered in Cambridge, England at a building site in 2001.258 pages. FSG. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

*2942828 THE LANGUAGE OF KINDNESS: ANurse’s Story. By Christie Watson. After spendingtwenty years as a nurse, Watson opens the doors of the hospital and shares its secrets. She takes us downhospital corridors to visit the wards and meet herunforgettable patients. In this age of fear, hate, anddivision, this work reminds us of all that we share andof the urgency of compassion. 326 pages. Crown.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $11.95

2855925 THE ELECTRIC WOMAN: A Memoir in Death-DefyingActs. By Tessa Fontaine. Tessa finds herself out on the road with America’slast traveling sideshow, surrounded by giants and sword swallowers,snakes and charmers, freaks and carnies, illusions and dangers. She soontransforms into escape artist Tex Fontaine, headless woman Olga Hess, and even Electra, a woman whose body takes in electric currents and turns them into light. 366 pages. FSG. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

*2983311 EARTH ANGEL: The AmazingTrue Story of a Young Psychic. By RossBartlett. Meet Ross Bartlett, Earth Angel, theyoung psychic who is dedicating his time on thisearth to proving the existence of the afterlife andhealing those who are left behind. Here you’ll findthat Bartlett’s passion for reaching and helping asmany people as possible will never die, andneither will the souls of all the people we love.

215 pages. Findhorn. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $12.95

2949091 FIGHTING BLIND: A Green Beret’s Story of Extraordinary Courage. By I. Castro & J. DeFelice.Fighting was a practiced routine for Lieutenant IvanCastro, but when a mortar round struck the rooftop of hissniper’s post in Iraq, he found himself in a battle moredifficult than even he could have imagined. This franklytold account of his struggle through adversity, the highsand lows and the always bumpy road in between is astory of hope and perseverance against the odds.

Photos. 291 pages. St. Martin’s. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.95

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Unusual, Multifaceted Lives*2951967 PLENTY-COUPS: Chief of theCrows. By Frank B. Linderman. Originally publishedas: American: The Life Story of a Great Indian,Plenty-coups, Chief of the Crows, and reprinted fromthe 1930 edition. An autobiographical account of thelast hereditary chief of the Crow Indians, who told themoving story of his life to Linderman, a well-knownwestern writer who had befriended him. Illus.194 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $16.95

4616820 NURSE, COME YOU HERE! More True Stories of aCountry Nurse on a Scottish Isle. By Mary J. MacLeod. In thefollow-up to Call the Nurse, which charted her true adventures from a lifein rural Scotland, the author takes us to the end of the MacLeod family’sstay on the island of Papavray in the Scottish Hebrides. A nurse’scompassion meets Gaelic fortitude in true tales of a bygone era.302 pages. Arcade. Pub. at $24.99 $5.95

*3711366 THE HOLY WATER INCIDENT: TheTrue Story of a Daughter’s Possession andExorcism. By William Dorian. Beginning with aninnocent session with a spirit communicationboard and building in intensity to the point wheremultiple demons take hold of an innocentteenager’s life, this story shines a light on thetraumatic wounds a possession can inflict–and theextreme measures a family will take to save their

daughter. 291 pages. Llewellyn. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $13.953707482 SPARE THE BIRDS! George BirdGrinnell and the First Audubon Society. ByCarolyn Merchant. In this comprehensive historyof the first Audubon Society (1886-1889),Merchant presents the exceptional story ofGeorge Bird Grinnell and his writings and legacy.Her work casts new light on Grinnell and theconservation of avifauna. 24 pages of color illus.328 pages. Yale. Pub. at $45.00 $9.95

*2939363 BUNNY MELLON: The Life of an American StyleLegend. By Meryl Gordon. Authoritative but insecure, Bunny Mellon wasa trendsetting American style icon; talented landscape designer; andBest-Dressed List regular who gained national acclaim for designing theWhite House Rose Garden. Gordon paints a nuanced portrait of a womanwhose unerring eye for beauty influenced American culture. 16 pages ofphotos. 525 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $13.95

3692396 BUNNY MELLON: The Life of anAmerican Style Legend. By Meryl Gordon.Authoritative but insecure, Bunny Mellon was atrend-setting American style icon; talentedlandscape designer; and Best-Dressed-List regular;who gained national acclaim for designing the WhiteHouse Rose Garden. Gordon paints a nuancedportrait of a woman whose unerring eye for beautyinfluenced American culture. 16 pages of photos.

516 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95*3737594 MY PEOPLE THE SIOUX. By Luther Standing Bear. Born in the 1860s, the son of a Lakota chief, Standing Bear was in the first class atCarlisle Indian School, witnessed the Ghost Dance uprising from the PineRidge Reservation, toured Europe with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, anddevoted his later years to the Indian rights movement of the 1920s and1930s. 288 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $12.95

4624564 KIDNAPPED BY THE TALIBAN: A Story of Terror, Hope, and Rescue by SEAL Team Six.By Dilip Joseph with J. Lund. In December 2012,American medical doctor Dilip Joseph and twocolleagues are kidnapped by the Taliban and areforced to endure a nine-hour march into themountains, gruesome images of torture and deathand repeated threats of execution. Rescued in adeadly operation by SEAL Team Six, this is more than

a story of survival and loss. It is also a tale of compassion and inspiration.Color photos. 199 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $24.99 $6.95

2874652 KIDNAPPED BY THE TALIBAN: AStory of Terror, Hope, and Rescue by SEALTeam Six. By Dilip Joseph with J. Lund.December 5, 2012. American medical Dr. DilipJoseph and two colleagues are driving back toKabul, Afghanistan after serving at a rural clinic,when a man waving an AK-47 blocks their path.For Dilip it is the beginning of a nightmare. A storyof both terror and triumph. Photos. 200 pages.

Thomas Nelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.95*2951924 OLD JULES. By Mari Sandoz. A portrait of Sandoz’spioneer father tells of the fights with the cattlemen and the sheepmen, of the tragic scarcity of women when a man had to “marry anythingthat got off the train,” of the droughts, the storms, the wind, andisolation. Reprinted from the original edition published in 1935. Illus. 424 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $16.95

*3778177 MUDLARK: In Search ofLondon’s Past Along the River Thames. ByLara Maiklem. For over fifteen years, Maiklem hastirelessly trekked across miles of the Thames’smuddy shores and has unearthed evidence ofEngland’s captivating, if sometimes murky,history. She ultimately delivers a timeless treatiseon the objects we leave in our wake, and thestories they can reveal if only we take a moment to

look. 314 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

*280073X CONFESSIONS OF A FUNERALDIRECTOR: How Death Saved My Life. ByCaleb Wilde. While humans are biologically wiredto evade death, we have become too adept athiding from it. Sixth generation funeral directorWilde understands this reticence and fear. Withstories told with equal parts humor and poignancy,Wilde offers an intimate look into the business anda new perspective on living and dying. 193 pages.

HarperOne. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

*3725448 INTO THE PLANET: My Life as aCave Diver. By Jill Heinerth. Blending science,adventure, and memoir, Heinerth brings readers faceto face with the terror and beauty of earth’s remainingunknowns and the extremes of human capability. Shedelivers an intimate account of cave diving,transporting readers deep into inner space, where amission’s success balances between knowing one’slimits and pushing the envelope of human endurance.

16 pages of color photos. 273 pages. Ecco. Pub. at $29.99 $21.95

*2880679 I AM PERHAPS DYING: The Medical Backstory of Spinal Tuberculosis Hidden in theCivil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham. ByDennis A. Rasbach. An invalid teenager, LeRoy WileyGresham was born into a slave-holding Georgia familyin 1847, and when he was just 12 years old beganwriting his diary in 1860, and was 17 when he died justweeks after the Civil War ended. This remarkableaccount offers an inside look at a fateful journey that

robbed an energetic and kind boy of his youth and life. Illus. 118 pages.Savas Beatie. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

*3697398 HAPPILY EVER ESTHER: Two Men, a WonderPig, and Their Life-Changing Mission to Give Animals aHome. By Steve Jenkins et al. The story of how two men had theirlives turned upside down when they adopted Esther–a so-calledmicro pig who grew into a whopping 650-pound commercial pig.So they decided to move to the country and live on a farm wherethey could take care of Esther, rescue other animals, and livehappily ever after–or so they thought. Color photos. 226 pages.Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

3779246 LIMITS OF THE KNOWN. By DavidRoberts. Part memoir and part history, Robertstries to make sense of why so many havecommitted their lives to the desperate pursuitof adventure. In the wake of his diagnosis withthroat cancer, he seeks answers with sharp newurgency, and explores his own li felongcommitment to adventuring. 306 pages.Norton. Pub. at $26.95 $5.95

3749665 IT’S NOT YET DARK: A Memoir. BySimon Fitzmaurice. A journey into a life that, thoughbrutally compromised, was lived more fully thanmost, revealing the potent power of love, of art, and ofthe human spirit. Written using an eye-gazecomputer, this is an unforgettable memoir aboutrelationships and family, and ultimately about what itmeans to be alive. 178 pages. HMH. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.99 $4.95

3771792 JOHN DUNN, CETYWAYO, AND THETHREE GENERALS, 1861-1879. Ed. by D.C.F.Moodie. A fascinating autobiography with insightinto one of the most influential men in Natalhistory but Dunn also states his candid appraisalof several British generals that include General SirGarnet Wolseley, Lt-Gen Lord Chelmsford andMaj-Gen Hanry Hope Crealock. Illus. 155 pages.Pen & Sword. Pub. at $39.95 $7.95

*282633X PATRIOT OR TRAITOR: The Lifeand Death of Sir Walter Ralegh. By AnnaBeer. A writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier,spy and explorer, Sir Walter Ralegh’s death is aconvoluted and contested tale of bargaining,failure, and betrayal. Through the Elizabethangolden age and Ralegh’s famous adventures tothe final act, Beer presents Ralegh’s strangerthan fiction life in all its richness. Color illus.

317 pages. Oneworld. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95

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Unusual, Multifaceted Lives*3760022 PHILOSOPHY, PUSSYCATS & PORN. By Stoya. A seriesof essays, blog posts, and stories surveying more than a decade ofpoignant journalistic accounts from writer, actor, and pornographer, Stoya.She often points her journalistic lens inward, providing us with personal,detailed stories of her life and examines how sexuality is reflected insociety. 172 pages. Not a Cult. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $11.95

*3754219 HAPPIER AS A WOMAN: Trans fo rmingFriendships, Transforming Lives. By M.G. Ramirez & A.Partnoy. Not just a story about a woman’s transition, but a storyabout relationships–those Ramirez fostered, those that were hurt,those that were saved, and those that would not have existed if notfor the author’s desire to be a mentor, to be the change. Photos.361 pages. Cleis. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $14.95

371053X THE MAN WHO CLIMBS TREES. By James Aldred. Inthis vivid account of memorable trees he has climbed, Aldred, acameraman for the BBC and National Geographic, blends incrediblestories of his adventures in the branches with a fascination for themajesty of trees to show us the joy of rising above the daily grind, upinto the canopy of the forest. Color photos. 240 pages. HMH.Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

6944949 SWORD TECHNIQUES OFMUSASHI AND THE OTHER SAMURAIMASTERS. By Fumon Tanaka. An internationallyrenowned Bushido grand master explores the worldof the legendary swordsman Musashi, a worldshrouded in intrigue and mythology, and one that isinexorably weaved into the narrative of Japan’smartial tradition. Well illus. 233 pages. Kodansha.7¾x10½. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95

2948907 A BROTHER’S JOURNEY: Surviving a Childhood ofAbuse. By Richard B. Pelzer. The story of how one little boy found thecourage to withstand years of physical abuse, and how the human spirit can triumph over even the most severe circumstances. 262 pages. WellnessCentral. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

2911892 THE UNBREAKABLE BOY: A Father’s Fear, a Son’sCourage, and a Story of Unconditional Love. By Scott M. LeRette withS. Flory. With every twist, this father son saga breathes hope in to all of uswho ever feel overwhelmed, wondering if the end of the rope we’re clingingto is fraying in our hands. In honest storytelling, LeRette pulls back thecurtain of his life to reveal personal and family struggles, from maritalmeltdowns to destructive bouts with addiction. Color photos. 233 pages.Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $24.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95

CD 297925X THE SECRETS OF MY LIFE. ByCaitlyn Jenner. Read by Erin Bennett. Reveals the real Caitlyn Jenner by tracing her long andeventful journey to becoming herself. Filled withincredibly personal and moving stories ofstruggle and victory, of anxiety and fear, andfinally, of surrender and acceptance. Over eight

hours on 8 CDs. Grand Central. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $3.95

3742881 THE SECRETS OF MY LIFE. By Caitlyn Jenner. Revealsthe real Caitlyn Jenner by tracing her long and eventful journey tobecoming herself. Filled with incredibly personal and moving storiesof struggle and victory, of anxiety and fear, and finally, of surrenderand acceptance. 16 pages of photos, most color. 320 pages. GrandCentral. Pub. at $32.00 $6.95

*3706575 BAGEHOT: The Life and Times ofthe Greatest Victorian. By James Grant. InGrant’s colorful and groundbreaking biography,Bagehot appears as both an ornament to his ownage and a muse to our own. Drawing on a wealth of historical documents, correspondence, andpublications, the author paints a vivid portrait ofthe banker and his world. Photos. 334 pages.Norton. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95

*295205X THE SIXTH GRANDFATHER. By John G. Neihardt.Neihardt records the teachings of the Oglala Holy man Black Elk whohad, in a vision, seen himself as the “sixth grandfather,” the spiritualrepresentative of the earth and of mankind. Illus. 452 pages. Bison.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $15.952995859 WEST WINGING IT: An Un-Presidential Memoir. By PatCunnane. Color photos. 310 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $28.00 $6.952860058 LEFT OF BOOM: How a Young CIA Case OfficerPenetrated the Taliban and al-Qaeda. By D. Laux & R. Pezzullo. 16 pages of color photos. 301 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $3.952998920 THE FAMILY GENE. By Joselin Linder. 261 pages. Ecco.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.956816037 THE CHICK AND THE DEAD: Life and Death BehindMortuary Doors. By Carla Valentine. 287 pages. St. Martin’s.Pub. at $25.99 $7.95*3769518 FREE CYNTOIA: My Search for Redemption in theAmerican Prison System. By Cyntoia Brown-Long with B. Mauger.Color photos. 301 pages. Atria. Pub. at $26.00 $18.95

*3689859 “CAP” CORNISH, INDIANA PILOT: Navigating theCentury of Flight. By Ruth Ann Ingraham. Photos. 264 pages.Purdue UP. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $14.95*2780135 ON CALL IN THE ARCTIC: A Doctor’s Pursuit of Life,Love, and Miracles in the Alaskan Frontier. By Thomas J. Sims. 16pages of color photos. 307 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $27.95 $21.95*3767027 EMBEDDED: Confessions of a TV Sex Journalist. ByRoss Dale. Adults only. 292 pages. Sourcebooks. Paperbound.Pub. at $14.95 $11.95*2936445 KISSING U.S.A.: The Story Behind the Story of theLegendary Kissing Show. By William Cane. 316 pages. Cleis.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $13.95*2784688 THE MAN WHO WALKED BACKWARD: AnAmerican Dreamer’s Search for Meaning in the GreatDepression. By Ben Montgomery. 291 pages. Little, Brown.Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $17.95*3692787 HOWELL’S STORM: New York City’s OfficialRainmaker and the 1950 Drought. By Jim Leeke. Photos.2 6 1 p a g e s . C h i c a g o Re v i e w . Pu b . a t $ 2 7 . 9 9

PRICE CUT to $17.956840639 ONE CHILD: The True Story of a TormentedSix-Year-Old and the Brilliant Teacher Who Reached Out. ByTorey Hayden. 286 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $3.955892651 INSATIABLE: Porn–A Love Story. By Asa Akira. Adultsonly. 241 pages. Grove. Pub. at $25.00 $6.956783821 FIVE PRESIDENTS: My Extraordinary Journey withEisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford. By Clint Hill with L. McCubbin. 32 pages of photos, some color. 451 pages. Gallery.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.952883414 WALK TO BEAUTIFUL: The Power of Love and aHomeless Kid Who Found the Way. By Jimmy Wayne with K.Abraham. 16 pages of color photos. 380 pages. Thomas Nelson.Pub. at $22.99 $3.95282891X DON’T SHOOT, WE’RE REPUBLICANS! Memoirs of theFBI Agent Who Did Things His Way. By Jack Owens. Photos.258 pages. History Publishing Co. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $3.95698021X IVY LEAGUE STRIPPER: A Memoir. By Heidi Mattson.Photos. 288 pages. Arcade. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.952837889 RASPUTIN: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of theRomanovs. By Douglas Smith. 16 pages of photos. 817 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $24.00 $9.955938848 MISDIAGNOSED: One Woman’s Tour of and Escapefrom Healthcareland. By Jody Berger. 280 pages. Sourcebooks.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.952786850 UNDER THE SAME SKY: From Starvation in NorthKorea to Salvation in America. By Joseph Kim with S. Talty. 273pages. HMH. Pub. at $28.00 $3.952946408 SIERRA TWO: A Navy SEAL’s Odyssey in War andPeace. By Marc Lonergan-Hertel. Photos. 268 pages. Post Hill.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $2.954526708 THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE FURRY: Life with theWorld’s Most Melancholy Cat. By Tom Cox. 272 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $24.99 $4.952815257 BEFORE I HAD THE WORDS: On Being aTransgender Young Adult. By Skylar Kergil. 257 pages.Skyhorse. Pub. at $22.99 $3.952949407 RUNNING MAN: A Memoir of Ultra-Endurance. ByCharlie Engle. 290 pages. Scribner. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00

PRICE CUT to $1.952890127 A SECOND WIND. By Philippe Pozzo di Borgo.257 pages. Atria. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $2.956910955 HUSTLING HITLER. By Walter Shapiro. Photos.432 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 $3.952949172 HALFWAY: A Memoir. By Tom Macher. 273 pages.Scribner. Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $5.952935481 FED, WHITE, AND BLUE: Finding America with MyFork. By Simon Majumdar. Photos. 308 pages. Avery.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95*6770088 ALEISTER CROWLEY IN AMERICA: Art, Espionage,and Sex Magick in the New World. By Tobias Churton. Illus.749 pages. Inner Traditions. Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $15.952949393 REBEL MOTHER: My Childhood Chasing theRevolution. By Peter Andreas. Photos. 322 pages. S&S.Pub. at $26.00 PRICE CUT to $3.952949237 LIKE BROTHERS. By Mark & Jay Duplass. 288 pages.Ballantine. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $2.95*2877562 PRISONER: My 544 Days in an Iranian Prison.By Jason Rezaian. 311 pages. Anthony Bourdain/Ecco. Pub. at$29.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95*277870X ALWAYS WELCOME: Nine Decades of GreatFriends, Great Times & (Mostly) Great Deals. By Welcome W. Wilson, Sr. Well illus., some in color. 280 pages. Bright Sky.Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $7.95

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Businessmen & Entrepreneurs2794632 RAY & JOAN: The Man Who Madethe McDonald’s Fortune and the Woman WhoGave I t A l l Away. By L isa Napo l i . Aquintessentially American tale of corporateintrigue and private passion. To the outside world,Ray Kroc and Joan were happy, enormously rich,and giving. But privately, Joan was growingtroubled over Ray’s temper and dark secret. But itwas this volatility in their relationship that paved

the way for Joan’s transformation into one of the greatestphilanthropists of our time. 353 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

3776824 STICKY FINGERS: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine. By Joe Hagan. Tells the story of how one man’s ego andambition captured the 1960s youth culture of rockand roll and turned it into a hothouse of fame, power,politics, and riches that would last for 50 years.Featuring conversations with many of our greatestsuperstars, it’s an unforgettable biography of one ofthe most significant cultural forces of our time. 16

pages of photos. 547 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $29.95 $5.953703304 EDDIE RICKENBACKER: An American Hero in theTwentieth Century. By W. David Lewis. Daring, skilled, andrugged, Rickenbacker epitomized the American spirit in the 20thcentury. He raced cars in the early days of the automobile, andflew planes in the Great War, downing 26 enemy planes. Failing asan automaker after the war, he joined Eastern Airlines in 1934,building it into a major carrier. 32 pages of photos. 668 pages.Johns Hopkins. Paperbound. $7.95

3725812 FAMOUS NATHAN: A Family Saga of Coney Island, the American Dream, and theSearch for the Perfect Hot Dog. By L.Handwerker & G. Reavill. The story behind one ofAmerica’s iconic hot dog empires, Nathan’sFamous. Starting when Nathan Handwerker firstimmigrated to the U.S., and how his business grewfrom selling hot dogs on Coney Island for only fivecents, to becoming the nationally known

corporation it is today. Photos. 306 pages. Flatiron. Pub. at $26.99 $4.953751775 FINDING MY VIRGINITY: The NewAutobiography. By Richard Branson. Going beyondhis business adventures, this title describes Branson’sevolution from hotshot entrepreneur to passionatephilanthropist and public servant. It’s the story of hispersonal quest to become a better son, husband, fatherand “grand-dude” to his four grandchildren. This is agripping account of a man who reaches for the stars. 48pages of color photos. 502 pages. Portfolio.

Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $4.95*3732649 FINS: Harley Earl, the Rise ofGeneral Motors, and the Glory Days of Detroit.By William Knoedelseder. Delves into the Earlfamily dynamics, personal tragedies, corporatebattles, and moments of genius that shaped HarleyEarl, weaving a broader narrative about the effect ofthe automobile on America’s economy, culture,and national psyche. Photos. 308 pages. Harper.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $13.95*2827743 PLAYBOY’S HUGH HEFNER:Empire of Skin. By D. Porter & D. Prince. Avisionary publisher, an empire-builder, an avatar ofp leasu re , He fne r was the pa jama-c ladpipe-smoking playboy of the Western World. Thisground-breaking biography, like Hef himself, is arich, provocative, tantalizing and unvarnishedmyth-buster. Illus. 542 pages. Blood Moon.Paperbound. Pub. at $34.95 $26.95

293549X THE GAMBLER: How Penniless Dropout KirkKerkorian Became the Greatest Deal Maker in CapitalistHistory. By William C. Rempel. An investigative reporter digs deepinto Kerkorian’s long-guarded history to introduce a man ofcontradictions. A poorly educated genius of deal-making, anextraordinarily shy man who pursued the boldest of businessventures, a careful and calculating investor who was willing to beteverything on a single roll of the dice. 414 pages. Dey Street.Pub. at $28.99 $7.95

3727998 THE GAMBLER: How PennilessDropout Kirk Kerkorian Became the GreatestDeal Maker in Capitalist History. By William C.Rempel. The fascinating story of a pioneeringAmerican aviator, movie mogul, risk taker, andbusiness tycoon who transformed Las Vegas andHollywood and became one of this country’sleading–and least known–financiers. 414 pages.Dey Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

3740137 TRUMP: The Blue CollarPresident. By Anthony Scaramucci. In anadministration not known for its subtlety, nocomet soared higher, burned brighter, or flamedout more spectacularly than Scaramucci. Therise and fall of the “Mooch,” which riveted thenation unfolded like a Shakespearean playdirected by Martin Scorsese. Here he offers aromp of a read, by turns hilarious, touching, and

inspiring. Photos. 287 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

2810646 SHOPPING, SEDUCTION & MR.SELFRIDGE. By Lindy Woodhead. Harry Selfridgewas a charismatic American who, brought hisAmerican dream to London’s Oxford Street in 1909.He opened Selfridge’s, England’s first truly modernbuilt for purpose department store–a magicalemporium. However, the drama happened off theshop floor, where Mr. Selfridge navigated anextravagant life of mistresses, mansions and

gambling. 310 pages. Random. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

6892442 SAM PHILLIPS: The Man WhoInvented Rock’n’Roll. By Peter Guralnick. Withextensive interviews and firsthand personalobservations, Guralnick gives us an ardent, intimate,and unrestrained portrait of an American original ascompelling in his own right as such other homegrowncreative spirits as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, andThomas Edison. Photos. 763 pages. Back Bay Books.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $5.95

2935376 AMERICAN DREAMER: My Life inFashion & Business. By Tommy Hilfiger with P.Knobler. In this tale of grit and glamor, setbacks andcomebacks, the business and pop culture icon shareshis extraordinary life story for the first time–in his ownwords, with honesty, humor, and the insatiableappetite for life and style that proves that sometimesyou have to dream big to make it big. 32 pages ofphotos. 337 pages. Ballantine. Pub. at $30.00 $2.95

2859343 THE TRUMP FACTOR: Unlocking theSecrets Behind the Trump Empire. By BradThomas. Donald J. Trump has a powerfulcombination of architectural vision, financialgenius, and unparalleled persuasiveness–amonginnumerable other tools–to create a masterpiecebusiness and an unparalleled one-man, one-namebranding indust ry. 190 pages. Post Hil l .Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $2.95

*3734552 CONDE NAST: The Man and HisEmpire. By Susan Ronald. Nast’s life and careerwas as high-profile and glamorous as hismagazines, and alongside his editors, he builtthe first-ever international magazine empire,introducing European modern art, style, andfashions to an American audience. Here Ronaldreveals the life of an extraordinary Americansuccess story. 16 pages of illus, some color. 436

pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $32.50 $24.95

*2916541 THE BIOGRAPHY OF F.AUGUSTUS HEINZE: Copper King at War. BySarah McNelis. Seeking fame and fortune, Heinzearrived in Butte, Montana, “the richest hill on earth” in 1889. This is the story of how his brilliant talentfor mining, and his shrewd understanding of mining law, helped him succeed in becoming a CopperKing. 16 pages of photos. 273 pages. Riverbend.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $11.95

*3771326 MURDERED MIDAS: AMillionaire, His Gold Mine, and a StrangeDeath on an Island Paradise. By CharlotteGray. An award-winning biographer explores thelife of Sir Harry Oakes–gold-mining tycoon andphilanthropist–from his early hardscrabble daysof mining exploration, to his explosion of wealth,to his grandiose gestures of philanthropy. Grayalso br ings f resh eyes to the bungled

investigation of his murder and the shocking trial that followed. 16pages of photos. 319 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $28.99 $21.95

*3713768 BARNUM: An American Life. ByRobert Wilson. The author tells a gripping story inthis biography, one that is imbued with the samebuoyant spirit found in the man himself. Wilsonadeptly makes the case for P.T. Barnum’s placeamong the icons of American history, as a figure who represented and indeed created a distincly American sense of optimism and industriousness, humor, andrelentless energy. 16 pages of photos. 341 pages.

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Businessmen & Entrepreneurs6828310 BREAKING ROCKEFELLER: TheIncredible Story of the Ambitious RivalsWho Toppled an Oil Empire. By Peter B. Doran. This riveting account of ambition, oil, and greedtraces the lives of Marcus Samuel and HenriDeterding, the men who teamed up to form RoyalDutch Shell and challenge the monopoly ofStandard Oil, beating the world’s richest man athis own game. Photos. 337 pages. Viking.

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2949121 FRED MEIJER: Stories of His Life. By B. Smith & L.t.Harmsel. This retailing pioneer comes alive in the pages of thisintimate biography, told in part by the people in Fred’s life–from store cashiers to American presidents. Astute businessman, visionary artspatron, homespun philosopher–Fred is a man of many parts. Wellillus., some in color. 351 pages. Library of Congress. Paperbound.Pub. at $11.00 PRICE CUT to $3.952935449 DISTILLED: A Memoir of Family, Seagram, Baseball,and Philanthropy. By Charles Bronfman with H. Green. 24 pages ofphotos. 348 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.956580025 TRUMP: A Graphic Biography. By Ted Rall. Fully illus. in color. 192 pages. Seven Stories. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $5.95*278128X DUNCAN HINES: How a Traveling SalesmanBecame the Most Trusted Name in Food. By Louis Hatchett.Photos. 326 pages. UPKy. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $15.952949210 THE KING OF CONTENT: Sumner Redstone’s Battlefor Viacom, CBS, and Everlasting Control of His MediaEmpire. By Keach Hagey. 370 pages. HarperBusiness.Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $1.952935430 A CURIOUS DISCOVERY. By John Hendricks. Photos.373 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $28.99 $2.952935651 SING TO ME. By Antonio LA Reid with J. Selvin. 385 pages.HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95293552X JO MALONE: My Story. 16 pages of color photos.417 pages. S&S. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $1.95*6962599 JESSE LIVERMORE, BOY PLUNGER: The Man Who Sold America Short in 1929. By Tom Rubython. 32 pages ofphotos. 382 pages. Myrtle. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $11.956945791 COLONEL HENRY THEODORE TITUS: AntebellumSoldier of Fortune and Florida Pioneer. By Antonio Rafael de laCova. Illus. 336 pages. USCP. Pub. at $44.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95*687682X TRUMP U: The Inside Story of Trump University.By Stephen Gilpin. Illus. 242 pages. Counterpoint. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.95 PRICE CUT to $5.95*288870X THE PRICE OF FORTUNE: The Untold Story of BeingJames Packer. By Damon Kitney. 16 pages of photos, most in color.408 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $13.95*2790661 CARL LLEWELLYN WESCHCKE: Pioneer andPublisher of Body, Mind & Spirit. By Melanie Marquis. 16pages o f pho tos , some co lo r. 337 p ages . L lewe l lyn .Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $7.95*2820854 SOUND PICTURES: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin–The Later Years, 1966-2016. By KennethWomack. Photos. 548 pages. Chicago Review. Pub. at $35.00

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Sports Stars2900998 MONTANA: The Biography of Football’s Joe Cool. By Keith Dunnavant. A powerful story about a man who was defined by his intensecompetitiveness, and how this helped him become one of the iconicfigures in football history, that is rich in anecdotal detail, insight, andcontext. A definitive biography of one of the greatest players in NFL history.Photos, some color. 326 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $4.95

689559X YOGI: The Life & Times of anAmerican Original. By Carlo DeVito. Thisbiography of one of the greatest catchers in thehistory of the game presents Yogi Berra as hehas never been seen before. Sifted from morethan 4,000 articles, interviews, papers, andhundreds of memoirs and biographies, itexamines one of the most unique men inbase ba l l h i s t o r y . 16 pa ge s o f pho t os .

414 pages. Triumph. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95

284110X WARREN SPAHN: A Biography of theLegendary Lefty. By Lew Freedman. Tells the storyof this incredible lefty. Known for his supremely highleg kick, Spahn became one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. From his early days in Buffalo,through his time in the military, and all the way to the1948 Braves, the author shares the incredible life ofthis pitching icon. 16 pages of photos. 330 pages.Sports Publishing. Pub. at $24.99 $6.95

2911116 SLOBBERKNOCKER: My Life inWrestling. By Jim Ross et al. Currently the hostof The Ross Report podcast, any fan of wrestlingwill be enthralled with stories from the road andbehind the scenes. This is the first time Ross hastold his story and you don’t want to miss it! 16pages of photos, most in color. 332 pages.Sports Publishing. Pub. at $24.99 $4.95

3751643 ALI: A Life. By Jonathan Eig. The author reveals Ali in thecomplexity he deserves, shedding important new light on his politics, religion, personal life, and neurological condition. This is a storyabout America, about race, about a brutal sport, and about acourageous man who shook up the world. 16 pages of photos. 623pages. HMH. Pub. at $30.00 $4.95

2991268 ALL THE MOVES I HAD: A FootballLife. By Raymond Berry with W. Stewart. Profootball Hall of Famer, Raymond Berry bringsreaders inside a football career that spanned fourdecades and featured a who’s who of the NFL.Here he breaks down play by play his historicperformance in the contest that secured profootball’s popularity: the 1958 final that was theNFL’s first championship to end in overtime and

the first to be nationally televised. 16 pages of photos. 212 pages.Lyons. Pub. at $26.95 $5.95

3784487 GATOR: My Life in Pinstripes. By Ron Guidry with A.Beaton. Legendary Major league pitcher Ron Guidry recounts hisyears playing for one of the most storied and celebrated teams insports history, the World Champion New York Yankees during theirheyday in the Bronx Zoo years. 16 pages of photos, most in color.228 pages. Crown. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

2983109 COACH WOODEN AND ME: Our50-Year Friendship on and off the Court. ByKareem Abdul-Jabbar. This is a stirring tribute tothe subtle but profound influence that Wooden hadon Kareem as a player and then as a person.Abdul-Jabbar fondly recalls how Coach Wooden’sfatherly guidance paved the way for not only hisunmatched professional success but also a lifetime of personal fulfillment. This is a moving testament

to the power of friendship. 16 pages of photos. 290 pages. GrandCentral. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $5.95

3687910 I’M KEITH HERNANDEZ: A Memoir. Legendary firstbaseman Keith Hernandez tells all in this gripping and revealingmemoir. With a striking mix of candor and self reflection, he takesus along on his journey to baseball immortality. It is an honest and compelling memoir that showcases one of baseball’s most unique and experienced player at his very best. 16 pages of photos, manyin color. 341 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $6.95

2905264 BALLPLAYER. By Chipper Jones withC.R. Walton. One of the greatest switch-hitters inbaseball history shares his remarkable story. Withhis trademark candor and astonishing recall,Chipper Jones tells the story of his rise to the MLBranks and what it took to stay with one organization his entire career in an era of booming free agency.Photos, most in color. 369 pages. Dutton.Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

2815788 WAR ON THE BASEPATHS: The Definitive Biographyof Ty Cobb. By Tim Hornbaker. Offers a fresh look at Ty Cobb, one ofthe greatest players ever to grace the baseball diamond. Surmounting Cobb’s reputation as a “dirty” player, Hornbaker reveals the realperson behind the mythologized character: a generous man whoplayed with his heart on his sleeve. 16 pages of photos. 356 pages.Sports Publishing. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.95

6856470 FALL FROM GRACE: The Truth andTragedy of “Shoeless Joe” Jackson. By TimHornbaker. Tells the story of the incredible life ofJoseph Jefferson Jackson. From a mill boy to abaseball icon, Hornbaker breaks down the riseand fall of “Shoeless Joe,” giving an inside lookduring baseball’s Deadball Era, includingJackson’s personal point of view of the “BlackSox” scandal. 16 pages of photos. 265 pages.

Sports Publishing. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $5.95

2938448 IRON AMBITION: My Life withCus D’Amato. By Mike Tyson with L. Sloman.The heavyweight champion of the worldrecounts the role Cus D’Amato played in hisformative years, adopting him at age sixteenafter his mother died and shaping him bothphysically and mentally after Tyson had spentyears living in fear and poverty. He alsochronicles D’Amato’s courageous fight against

the mobsters who controlled boxing. 16 pages of photos, somecolor. 465 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

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Sports Stars3777804 ARTHUR ASHE: A Life. By RaymondArsenault. Arthur Ashe was the Jackie Robinsonof men’s tennis, a pioneering athlete who, afterbreaking the color barrier, went on to become aninfluential civil rights activist and publicintellectual. In this insightful and comprehensivebiography Ashe leaves behind an inspiring legacy of dignity, and integrity. 24 pages of photos.767 pages. S&S. Pub. at $37.50 $5.956866182 I AM DURAN: My Autobiography. ByRoberto Duran with G. Diaz. Tells his unbelievablestory beginning in the streets of Panama to blazing atrail through the Golden Age of Boxing. Widelyacknowledged as one of the greatest boxers of all time, he held world titles in four different weight classes. Heis a boxer’s boxer, and his fearless fighting earned himthe title “Hands of Stone.” 16 pages of photos.293 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

3777871 THE PHENOMENON: Pressure, theYips, and the Pitch That Changed My Life. ByR. Ankiel & T. Brown. St. Louis Cardinals prodigyRick Ankiel lost his ability to pitch due to amysterious anxiety condition known as “the Yips.”With millions watching, it came without warning inthe middle of a playoff game. It’s a riveting accountabout Ankiel’s attempts to find the mental,emotional, and physical strength to overcome it.

292 pages. PublicAffairs. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.953749789 PAPI: My Story. By David Ortiz with M. Holley. In this,his ultimate memoir, Ortiz opens up as never before. A “fly on thewall” story of a career by a player with a lot to say at the end of histime, in the game to which he gave so much, and which gave somuch to him. 16 pages of photos. 270 pages. HMH. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

*3729508 UNBEATEN: Rocky Marciano’s Fight for Perfection in a Crooked World. By MikeStanton. Rocky Marciano overcame injury, doubt, andthe schemes of corrupt promoters to win the heavyweight boxing title. The son of poor Italian immigrants,Marciano came to know presidents, movie stars, andthe organized crime figures who dominated the sport.And along the way he never lost a professional fight.His story is a classic American tale. Photos.

387 pages. Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $14.953719677 UNBEATEN: Rocky Marciano’s Fight for Perfection ina Crooked World. By Mike Stanton. The son of poor Italianimmigrants, Rocky Marciano, accomplished a feat that eludedlegendary heavyweight champions: he never lost a professional fight.His record was a perfect 49-0. This is the story of a remarkablechampion who overcame injury and doubt, while fighting his ownprivate demons. Photos. 385 pages. Holt. Pub. at $32.00 $13.95

6798012 NOLAN RYAN: The Making of aPitcher. By Rob Goldman. Nolan Ryan’s baseball exploits only tell part of his amazing story–it’sreally a love story that features Ryan and his wifeof nearly 50 years, Ruth, who is his closest friendand most valuable counselor. In this candidbiography, Goldman traces the life and career ofone of baseball’s all-time greatest pitchers,executives, and ambassadors. 16 pages of

photos, some color. 366 pages. Triumph. Pub. at $26.95 $5.953739139 THE 1997 MASTERS: My Story. ByTiger Woods with L. Rubenstein. A rivetingchronicle of Woods’ lifelong physical and mentalpreparation for the tournament, his transition fromamateur to professional status, and the grippingshot by shot details of how he turned a tough firstround into a Masters win for the ages. 16 pages ofcolor photos. 244 pages. Grand Central.Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

*3737993 BELICHICK: The Making of the Greatest FootballCoach of All Time. By Ian O’Connor. Bill Belichick is perhaps the mostfascinating figure in the NFL, the infamously hooded, dour face head coachof the New England Patriots. In this revelatory and robust biography, readers will come to understand and see Belichick’s full life in football. Photos.498 pages. Mariner Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

2831546 HANG TIME : My L i f e inBasketball. By Elgin Baylor with A. Eisenstock. The memoir of an epic All-Star career in theNBA, dur ing which Baylor t rans formedbasketball from a horizontal game to a verticalone and fought racism along the way. Photos.326 pages. HMH. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

*3758400 RACING TO THE FINISH: MyStory. By Dale Earnhardt Jr. with R. McGee. In thiscandid reflection, Earnhardt opens up about hisfrustration with slow recoveries from injuries, hisadmiration for the woman who stood by himthrough it all, and his determination to share hisown experience so that others don’t have to sufferin silence. Color photos. 204 pages. ThomasNelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.95

2890585 DEAN SMITH: A Basketball Life. By Jeff Davis. DeanSmith’s basketball accomplishments tell only part of his remarkablestory. The author calls on the reminiscences of Coach Smith’s closest friends and associates, former players, coaches, and rivals, and awealth of secondary sources to render a rich and vivid portrait of thisgreat man, one of the towering figures of twentieth century Americansports. 16 pages of photos. 238 pages. Rodale. Pub. at $25.99 $5.95

6917682 SNAKE: The Legendary Life of KenStabler. By Mike Freeman. Presents the first in-depth biography of one of the most talented and infamousplayers in the history of the NFL. Pro football’s firstbad boy, the Oakland Raiders quarterback is revealedas a provocative mix of larger-than-life persona, ‘70ssports superstar, and icon of encephalopathyawareness. Photos. 251 pages. Dey Street.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

6604056 TY COBB: A Terrible Beauty. By Charles Leerhsen.Leerhsen sorts out truth from fiction in this revelatory biography andfinds that the dark tales were spun after Cobb’s death by an unreliablecollaborator and biographer. The real Cobb was a far more complexcharacter, and one of the game’s greatest players. Photos.449 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $7.95

*2971968 ALL THE WAY: My Life in FourQuarters. By Joe Namath et al. The NFL iconwho first brought show business to sports shares his life lessons on fame, fatherhood, andfootball. Namath opens up and exposes a lifethat was anything but charmed. As much aboutfootball and fame as about addiction, andfatherhood this account reveals the man behindthe icon. Photos, many in color. 232 pages.

Little, Brown. Pub. at $30.00 $21.95

*2930137 LET’S PLAY TWO: The Legend ofMr. Cub, the Life of Ernie Banks. By RonRapoport. The definitive and revealing biography ofChicago Cubs legend Ernie Banks, one of baseball’s most iconic, beloved, and misunderstood heroes.Rapoport tells of Banks’ early life in segregatedDallas, his years in the Negro Leagues, his entirecareer with the Cubs, the doomed pennant race of1969, and much more from a long lost baseball era.

Photos. 454 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

*2972042 MY DAD, YOGI: A Memoir of Family and Baseball.By Dale Berra with M. Ribowsky. Everyone knows Yogi Berra, theAmerican baseball icon. But no one knew him like his family did. Dale Berra chronicles his unshakable bond with his father, Yogi’sincredible baseball career, and gives an intimate portrait of one of thegreatest sports figures of the twentieth century. Photos, some incolor. 237 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $27.00 $15.95

*2804263 THE BIG FELLA: Babe Ruth andthe World He Created. By Jane Leavy. Theauthor recreates and captures the romp and thepathos that defined Ruth’s life and times.Drawing from more than 250 interviews, a troveof previously untapped documents, and Ruthfamily records, Leavy breaks through themythology that has obscured the legend anddelivers the man. 16 pages of photos. 620

pages. Harper. Pub. at $32.50 $19.95

*3746682 THE BIG FELLA: Babe Ruth andthe World He Created. By Jane Leavy. Theauthor recreates and captures the romp and thepathos that defined Ruth’s life and times.Drawing from more than 250 interviews, a troveof previously untapped documents, and Ruthfamily records, Leavy breaks through themythology that has obscured the legend anddelivers the man. 16 pages of photos. 620

pages. HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $13.95

2995549 MY TURN: A Life of Total Football.By Johan Cruyff. You can dispute whether Cruyffwas the greatest player ever, but he isundoubtedly the player who most changed thenature of the game. This memoir tracks hisremarkable career, built on the techniques helearned playing in the streets of postwarAmsterdam. 16 pages of color photos. 302 pages. Nation Books. Pub. at $26.99 $7.95

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Sports Stars*2998327 HERE’S THE CATCH: A Memoir of the Miracle Mets and More. By Ron Swoboda.In this smart, funny, insightful memoir, which is asself-deprecating as a life time .249 hitter must be,Swoboda tells the story of that magical year nearlygame by game. The author made the greatestcatch in Mets history, saving a game in the 1969World Series, and his RBI clinched the final game,making Swoboda a Mets legend. Photos.

228 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $21.95*684488X GEHRIG & THE BABE: TheFriendship and the Feud. By Tony Castro. PortraysRuth and Gehrig for what they were, American iconswho were remarkably different men. Readers willlearn about a friendship driven apart, an enduringfeud which wove its way in and out of their Yankeesglory years and chilled their interaction until Gehrig’sfamous farewell address thawed their stony silence.Photos. 271 pages. Triumph. Pub. at $25.95 $15.95

*2971313 MANTLE: The Best There Ever Was. By Tony Castro.Drawing from hundreds of interviews with ex-teammates, friends, andfamily, Castro masterfully blends Mantle’s public and private selves topresent a fully rounded portrait of this complex, misunderstood nationalhero. Illus. 251 pages. Rowman & Littlefield. Pub. at $24.95 $17.95*6898629 JIM BROWN: Last Man Standing. By Dave Zirin. Thisunique biography redefines an American icon, and not always in aflattering light. Zirin delivers a raw and thrilling account of Brown’sremarkable life and a must-read for sports fans and students of the blackfreedom struggle. Photos. 320 pages. Blue Rider. Pub. at $27.00 $15.95

*2954435 SELF HELP: Life Lessons from theBizarre Wrestling Career of Al Snow. With R.O.Williams. After 35 years in the industry, Snow tellsthe stories of the unbelievable events that formedhis career, from in-ring recollections to out of ringescapades, including drunken midnight excursionswith a van full of little people, tasers at autographsignings, and continual attempts on his life byassorted members of the animal kingdom. Color

photos. 303 pages. ECW Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $14.95*3732797 SHULA: The Coach of the NFL’sGreatest Generation. By Mark Ribowsky.Tracing Shula’s singular rise from hisblue-collar origins to his glory days in the Miami heat, Ribowsky reveals a man of grit andcharisma who took great risks to reach forextraordinary success, and who never lost sightof a simple creed: “All I’ve done is roll up mysleeves, figure out what to do, and start doing

it.” Photos. 378 pages. Liveright. Pub. at $28.95 $21.953742504 LOU: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, andWinning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball. By Lou Piniella with B.Madden. LARGE PRINT EDITION. Piniella brings an unforgettable andfeisty voice to his rollercoaster ride of a career, going inside the fights,pranks, and seemingly impossible comebacks that defined every LouPiniella team. Here he offers a bridge to a rapidly disappearing era, whenbaseball was a bit more fun, and when kicking a bit of dirt on an umpirewas good for everyone. 16 pages photos, most color. 500 pages.HarperLuxe. Paperbound. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

3725928 LOU: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt,Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the SweetSpot of Baseball. By Lou Piniella with B. Madden.Piniella brings an unforgettable and feisty voice tohis rollercoaster ride of a career, going inside thefights, pranks, and seemingly impossiblecomebacks that defined every Lou Piniella team.Here he offers a bridge to a rapidly disappearing era, when baseball was a bit more fun, and when kicking

a bit of dirt on an umpire was good for everyone. 16 pages of photos,most in color. 342 pages. Harper. Pub. at $27.99 $3.95

2945207 A FIGHTING LIFE: My SevenDecades in Boxing. By Lou Duva with T. Smith.Chronicles an amazing boxing career filled withups and downs. From his training of championsincluding Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis tostaging some of the biggest bouts in the history ofboxing, Duva pulls no punches as he shares hisHall of Fame life for the first time. 16 pages ofphotos, some color. 226 pages. Spor ts

Publishing. Pub. at $24.99 PRICE CUT to $2.952991349 “BULLET” BILL DUDLEY: The Greatest 60-MinuteMan in Football. By Steve Stinson. The story of Dudley’s journeyfrom Bluefield, Virginia, through his retirement from the NFL. Theauthor reveals the steadfast sense of purpose Dudley brought to thegame, his family, and his community. Photos. 250 pages. Lyons.Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $3.95

6763979 LEO DUROCHER: Baseball’s Prodigal Son. By PaulDickson. Dickson reveals Durocher’s extraordinary life and timesthrough primary source materials, wide-ranging interviews, andoriginal and rarely used newspaper files. A superb addition tobaseball literature, this volume offers fresh insights into the racialintegration of baseball. 16 pages of photos. 358 pages.Bloomsbury. Pub. at $28.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*6845304 CASEY STENGEL: Baseball’sGreatest Character. By Marty Appel. The definitivebiography of one of baseball’s most enduring andinfluential characters. Stengel was the only person inhistory to wear the uniforms of all four New York teams(Dodgers, Giants, Yankees, and Mets) and he he alsorevolutionized the role of manager while winning aspectacular ten pennants and seven World SeriesChampionships. 16 pages of photos. 406 pages.

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2826089 CASEY STENGEL: Baseball’sGreatest Character. By Marty Appel. Thedefinitive biography of one of baseball’s mostenduring and influential characters. Stengelwas the only person in history to wear theuniforms of all four New York teams (Dodgers,Giants, Yankees, and Mets) and he alsorevolutionized the role of manager whilewinning a spectacular ten pennants and seven

World Series Championships. 16 pages of photos, some in color.410 pages. Doubleday. Pub. at $27.95 $6.95

*2993074 PLAY HUNGRY: The Making of aBaseball Player. By Pete Rose. The inside storyof how Rose became one of the greatest players inthe history of baseball. As baseball’s Hit King, heshattered records that were thought to beunbreakable. This memoir is his final word on theglories and controversies of his life and how tosucceed when the odds are stacked against you.16 pages of photos, most in color. 290 pages.

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*2820889 ULTIMATE SPEED: The FastLife and Extreme Cars of Racing LegendCraig Breedlove. By Samuel Hawley. A candid biography of one of motorspor ts’ mostinteresting figures, this work is based primarilyon countless hours of interviews with Breedlove and dozens of people connected to his life. 24pages of photos. 298 pages. Chicago Review.Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $19.95

6892701 THE CORPORAL WAS A PITCHER: The Courage ofLou Brissie. By Ira Berkow. Photos. 253 pages. Triumph.Pub. at $24.95 $4.952911469 BUT SERIOUSLY. By John McEnroe. 24 pages ofphotos, some color. 277 pages. Back Bay Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $17.99 $4.956893260 YOU CAN’T CATCH SUNSHINE. By D. Maynard & M.Shepatin. 16 pages of photos. 269 pages. Triumph. Pub. at $24.95 $4.956866158 FOR THE GLORY: Eric Liddell’s Journey fromOlympic Champion to Modern Martyr. By Duncan Hamilton. Illus.388 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95*2968622 A FINE TEAM MAN: Jackie Robinson and theLives He Touched. By Joe Cox. Photos. 270 pages. Lyons.Pub. at $27.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95*2951878 MY LIFE IN BASEBALL: The True Record. By TyCobb with A. Stump. Photos. 283 pages. Bison. Paperbound. $16.954607775 MR. HOCKEY: My Story. By Gordie Howe. 16 pages ofphotos. 242 pages. Berkley. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $2.956895441 SWEET LOU: Lou Piniella, a Life in Baseball. ByMelissa Isaacson. Photos. 302 pages. Triumph. Pub. at $24.95

PRICE CUT to $2.956917771 BEARING THE CROSS: My Inspiring Journey fromPoverty to the NFL and Sports Television. By Irv Cross with C. Brown.239 pages. Sports Publishing. Pub. at $24.99 PRICE CUT to $2.952979225 THE QUARTERBACK WHISPERER. By B. Arians & L.Anderson. 239 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $28.00 $4.952949547 UNSCRIPTED: The Unpredictable Moments ThatMake Life Extraordinary. By Ernie Johnson, Jr. 16 pages ofphotos, most in color. 215 pages. Baker Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $1.95*2916819 LET’S PLAY TWO: The Life and Times of ErnieBanks. By Doug Wilson. Photos. 239 pages. Rowman & Littlefield.Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*295317X FORM: My Autobiography. By Kieren Fallon with O.Holt. 16 pages of photos, most in color. 312 pages. S&S.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 PRICE CUT to $7.95*672910X THE PRIZEFIGHTER AND THE PLAYWRIGHT. ByJay R. Tunney. Well illus. 287 pages. Firefly. Pub. at $35.00 $9.95

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Families & Dynasties3693015 THE FABULOUS BOUVIERSISTERS: The Tragic and Glamorous Lives of Jackie and Lee. By S . Kashner & N.Schoenberger. A poignant and evocative accountof the two sisters who represented style and classabove all else. Drawing on new information andextensive interviews with Lee, this dual biographysheds light on the public and private lives of twoextraordinary women who lived through immense

tragedy in enormous glamor. 16 pages of photos, some color.318 pages. Harper. Pub. at $28.99 $6.95

3726355 JELL-O GIRLS: A Family History. By A l l ieRowbottom. A gripping examination of the dark side of an iconicAmerican product and a moving portrait of the women who lived in the shadow of its fractured fortune. Rowbottom offers a familyhistory, a feminist history, and a story of motherhood, love, andloss. 277 pages. Little, Brown. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

3739872 ROBERT F. KENNEDY: Ripples ofHope. By Kerry Kennedy. Captures the legacy of former senator and U.S. attorney general Robert F. Kennedy through commentary from theauthor, his daughter, as well as interviews withdozens of prominent national and internationalfigures who have been inspired by him. Wellillus., some color. 324 pages. Center Street.Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2865149 THE WARS OF THE ROOSEVELTS: The Ruthless Rise of America’s Greatest PoliticalFamily. By William J. Mann. Drawing on previouslyhidden historical documents and interviews with thelong-silent “illegitimate” branch of the family, Mannpaints an elegant, meticulously researched, andgroundbreaking group portrait of this legendaryfamily. 32 pages of photos. 609 pages. Harper.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

2912805 EUNICE: The Kennedy Who Changed the World. ByEileen McNamara. Paints an extraordinary portrait of a woman both ahead of her time and out of step with it: the visionary founder ofSpecial Olympics, a devout Catholic in a secular age, and aformidable woman whose impact on American society was longerlasting than that of any of the Kennedy men. 16 pages of photos,many in color. 383 pages. S&S. Pub. at $28.00 $8.95

*2849631 THE OTHER CUSTERS: Tom,Boston, Nevin, and Maggie in the Shadow ofGeorge Armstrong Custer. By Bill Yenne. Mostdo not realize that three Custer brothers died atLittle Bighorn in 1876, and their only sister’shusband and their nephew died there as well. This fascinat ing family biography traces theupbringing of the family and follows the survivingNevin and Margaret Custer as they carried the

Custer name beyond Little Bighorn. 16 pages of photos. 318 pages.Skyhorse. Pub. at $26.99 $19.95

2910926 THE LOYAL SON: The War in Ben Franklin’s House. By Daniel Mark Epstein. The author depicts a gripping account of howthe agony of the American Revolution devastated one of America’smost distinguished families, and also a story of Franklin’s complexand confounding relationship with his illegitimate son William. Illus.438 pages. Ballantine. Pub. at $30.00 $6.95

6974384 ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD. ByJohn Pearson. In this full biography of the Getty family,the author traces the creation of their phenomenalwealth and the ways in which it has touched and tainted the lives of various generations. Packed with colorfulcharacters, bitter feuds and unexpected turns, it is ariveting insight into the lives of the super rich. Photos,many in color. 352 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

2912236 SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL HAPPENED: A Story ofSurvival and Courage in the Face of Evil. By Yvette ManessisCorporon. At once a very personal memoir and an ambitiousaccount of the untold history of the Greek Jews, Corporon’s storyis a story about the power of faith, the importance of kindness, andthe courage to stand up for what’s right, no matter the cost.Photos. 305 pages. Howard. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $5.95

*295169X THE DULL KNIFES OF PINE RIDGE:A Lakota Odyssey. By Joe Starita. The fascinatingand triumphant story of when a Lakota-NorthernCheyenne family, the renowned Chief Dull Knife whofought alongside Crazy Horse, escaped in 1878 fromforced relocation in Indian Territory and led followerson a desperate six-hundred mile freedom flight backto their homeland. Photos. 392 pages. Bison.Paperbound. Pub. at $24.95 $19.95

*3766616 AMERICA’S RELUCTANT PRINCE:The Life of John F. Kennedy Jr. By Steven M. Gillon. John F. Kennedy Jr’s. life and legacy is examined,from before his birth to the day he died, covering thehighs, the lows, and the surprising incidents,perspectives, and relationships that John neverdiscussed publicly. Gillon gives readers a fullspectrum account of John’s complicated and rich life.Photos. 455 pages. Dutton. Pub. at $29.00 $21.95

*2836580 THREE RINGLINGS IN MONTANA:Circus Trains to Cattle Ranches. By Lee Rostad.The story of America’s circus dynasty who made theirmarks in Montana in many ways, from a town namedafter them to the historic Bozeman Roundup Rodeo.Rostad tells the Ringlings’ Montana saga, plus tales of the circus’s ups and downs in this absorbing volume.Photos. 160 pages. Riverbend. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.95 $11.95

289100X THE LOWELLS OFMASSACHUSETTS: An American Family. ByNina Sankovitch. The Lowells realized the promiseof America as the land of opportunity, by uniting the Puritan values of hard work, community service,and individual responsibility with a deep-seatedoptimism that became a well-known family trait.Sankovitch tells the fascinating story of thisremarkable family. 16 pages of photos. 382 pages.

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6747329 THE LOWELLS OF MASSACHUSETTS: An AmericanFamily. By Nina Sankovitch. Settlers in the New World in the 1600s,revolutionaries creating a new nation in the 1700s, merchants andmanufacturers building prosperity in the 1800s, and scientists and artistsflourishing in the 1900s, the Lowells of Massachusetts were a remarkablefamily. Sankovitch tells the story of this fascinating and powerful dynastyhere. 16 pages of photos. 382 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $8.95

6892604 BOBBY KENNEDY: The Making of aLiberal Icon. By Larry Tye. Tye draws onunpublished memoirs, unreleased governmentfiles, 58 boxes of papers that had been under lockand key for 40 years, and interviews with RFKintimates, including Bobby’s widow, Ethel andsister, Jean. Bare-knuckle operative, cynical WhiteHouse insider, romantic visionary–Bobby Kennedywas all of these things, and each aspect of his

personality emerges in this perceptive biography. 16 pages ofphotos. 580 pages. Random. Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $4.95

691764X KICK: The True Story of JFK’sSister and the Heir to Chatsworth. By PaulaByrne. Lively, charismatic, extremely clever,and blessed with graceful athleticism and asunny disposition, Kathleen Kennedy, known as

“Kick,” was a firecracker who effortlessly madefriends and stole hearts. Byrne shines aspotlight on this feisty and unique Kennedy long relegated to the shadows of her legendary

family’s history. 16 pages of photos. 342 pages. HarperPerennial.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95

*3688488 BORN TRUMP: Inside America’sFirst Family. By Emily Jane Fox. Who is DonaldTrump? To understand America’s forty fifth president,argues the author, you must know his children, whoseown stories provide the key to unlocking what makeshim tick. Reexamining the tabloid soaked events thatshaped their lives, this account is full of surprisinginsights, delicious tidbits and how they acquiredextraordinary power. 339 pages. Harper. Paperbound.

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2928582 BORN TRUMP: Inside America’s FirstFamily. By Emily Jane Fox. Full of surprising insights, previously untold stories, and delicious tidbits aboutthe Trump childrens’ childhoods (ridiculouslyprivileged and painful, in equal measure) and theextraordinary power they now wield. You’ll find outhow this family of real estate tycoons have becomethe most powerful people in the world. 339 pages.Harper. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

*2998335 THE KENNEDY HEIRS: John,Caroline, and the New Generation–A Legacyof Tragedy and Triumph. By J. RandyTaraborrelli. The author draws back the curtain onthe next generation of America’s most famousfamily, casting a light on the unique burdens theKennedy children inherited. Based on hundreds ofexclusive firsthand interviews and cultivated overtwenty years of research, this is an epic drama of

ambition, scandal, pride, and power. 16 pages of photos, many incolor. 606 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 PRICE CUT to $17.95

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Families & Dynasties3743357 THE HILTONS: The True Story of anAmerican Dynasty. By J. Randy Taraborrelli.LARGE PRINT EDITION. A sweeping saga of thesuccess and excess of an iconic American family. At the center of the story is Conrad Hilton, theenigmatic patriarch whose visionary ideasestablished the model for the modern luxury hotel industry. But outside the boardroom, Conrad’semotional detachment led to failed marriages and

strained relationships with his children as revealed here. Photos.905 pages. Grand Central. Pub. at $33.00 $6.95

2794527 THE KENNEDYS: After Camelot. By J. Randy Taraborrelli.Based on extensive research, including hundreds of interviews, thiscomprehensive biography captures the wealth, glamor, and fortitude forwhich the Kennedys are so well known. Taraborrelli takes readers on anepic journey as he unfolds the ongoing saga of the nation’s mostfamous–and controversial–family. 16 pages of photos. 618 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

2807432 JACKIE, JANET & LEE. By J. RandyTaraborrelli. Based on newly unearthed letters andjournals as well as hundreds of interviews withfamily and friends, the author paints an extraordinarypsychological portrait of two famous sisters,Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and PrincessLee Radziwill, and their ferociously ambitious butalso extremely protective mother Janet LeeAuchincloss. 16 pages of photos, some color. 514

pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $29.99 $7.95

5905923 KICK KENNEDY: The Charmed Lifeand Tragic Death of the Favorite KennedyDaughter. By Barbara Leaming. Paints anunforgettable portrait of the Kennedy family’sfavorite daughter–the star of a world in the midstof tumultuous social and political change.Leaming draws on firsthand accounts andconversations with many key players to transportus to a bygone world of immense wealth and

arcane rituals, glamor and tragedy. SHOPWORN. 16 pages of photos.292 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95

6747310 KICK KENNEDY: The Charmed Life and Tragic Death ofthe Favorite Kennedy Daughter. By Barbara Leaming. Paints anunforgettable portrait of the Kennedy family’s favorite daughter–the star of a world in the midst of tumultuous social and political change. Leamingdraws on firsthand accounts and conversations with many key players totransport us to a bygone world of immense wealth and arcane rituals,glamor and tragedy. 16 pages of photos. 292 pages. St. Martin’s.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95*2939983 CALAMITY JANE AND HER SIBLINGS: The Saga ofLena and Elijah Canary. By Jan Cerney. Illus. 157 pages. HistoryPress. Paperbound. Pub. at $21.99 $17.95*6909930 THOSE WILD WYNDHAMS: Three Sisters at theHeart of Power. By Claudia Renton. Photos. 458 pages. Knopf. Pub.at $30.00 $17.95*3781887 THOSE WILD WYNDHAMS: Three Sisters at theHeart of Power. By Claudia Renton. Photos. 458 pages. Vintage.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $12.95*6879012 THE FAMILY MEDICI: The Hidden History of theMedici Dynasty. By Mary Hollingsworth. Well illus. in color.480 pages. Pegasus. Pub. at $29.95 $17.95*2812665 SCATTERED GHOSTS: One Family’s SurvivalThrough War, Holocaust and Revolution. By Nick Barlay. Illus.240 pages. I.B. Tauris. Pub. at $35.00 $21.952935511 THE HILTONS: The True Story of an AmericanDynasty. By J. Randy Taraborrelli. Photos. 541 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $3.952957663 THE PATRIARCH: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy. By David Nasaw. 16 pages of photos.868 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $40.00 $6.952831635 ROSEMARY: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter. ByKate Clifford Larson. 16 pages of photos. 302 pages. HMH.Pub. at $27.00 $6.956907199 ROSEMARY: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter. By KateClifford Larson. 16 pages of photos. 302 pages. HMH. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.95 $5.956670717 KICK: The True Story of JFK’s Sister and the Heir toChatsworth. By Paula Byrne. 16 pages of photos. 342 pages.Harper. Pub. at $29.99 $4.956553850 THE BLACK CALHOUNS: From Civil War to CivilRights with One African American Family. By Gail Lumet Buckley. Photos. 353 pages. Atlantic Monthly. Pub. at $26.00 $4.952989751 AMERICAN ARISTOCRATS: A Family, a Fortune, andthe Making of American Capitalism. By Harry S. Stout.412 pages. Basic. Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $5.95

*6859631 ALL THE M ONEY IN THE WOR LD: TheOutrageous Fortune and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. PaulGetty. By John Pearson. 352 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $9.95*2952149 THE WAR CRIMINAL’S SON: The Civil War Saga ofWilliam A. Winder. By Jane Singer. 16 pages of photos. 277 pages.Potomac Books. Pub. at $29.95 PRICE CUT to $14.95*2952114 THE TURTLE’S BEATING HEART: One Family’sStory of Lenape Survival. By Denise Low. Photos. 177 pages.Bison. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $12.95

Royalty & Royal Families*6939163 BRITAIN’S ROYAL FAMILIES: The CompleteGenealogy. By Alison Weir. This unique reference provides completegenealogical details of all members of the royal houses of England,Scotland and Great Britain from 800 AD to the present. Included is thevital biographical information relating not only to each monarch, but alsoto every member of their immediate family. 392 pages. Vintage.Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $15.95

3057860 ROYAL WEDDING: Harry &Meghan Paper Dolls. By Katie Woolley.With these commemorative paper dolls, youcan mix and match seven outfits and dressthem for every occasion from engagementphotos to relaxing at home to a red carpetevent, and of course, the big day itself! Fullyillus. in color. Random. 9¼x12. Paperbound.Pub. at $9.99 $3.95

*6873413 THE MURDER OF PRINCESSDIANA: The Truth Behind the Assassination of the People’s Princess. By Noel Botham. After in depthresearch of the circumstances of that fateful night, theauthor reveals what he alleges to be the truth, thatPrincess Diana fell victim to a ruthlessly executedassassination. Reporting from the innermost sanctums of British intelligence and royalty, Botham revealsshocking answers to what he claims is the UK’s best

kept secret. 252 pages. John Blake. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

*2984091 KATE & MEGHAN PAPER DOLLS. By Eileen RudisillMiller. This gorgeous paper doll collection spotlights the world’smost famous royal sisters-in-law; the Duchess of Cambridge and theDuchess of Sussex. Sixteen full color plates features two dolls and awonderful showcase of Kate Middleton’s and Meghan Markle’sstunning clothes and accessories by renowned designers. Dover.8¼x11. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95

*3704890 NOT IN FRONT OF THE CORGIS:Secrets of Life Behind the Royal Curtains. ByBrian Hoey. This is the inside story of the RoyalFamily through the eyes of those who know thembest, the Royal servants. We get a sneak peekbehind the ermine trimmed curtains to reveal whatthey really get up to in their spare time. This is aunique and fascinating collection of all the secretsyou ever wanted to know about the Royal Family.

214 pages. Robson. Paperbound. Pub. at $11.95 $8.95

2964066 HARRY & MEGHAN: The Royal Wedding Album. ByHalima Sadat. Magnificently illustrating the pomp, pageantry, andenchantment of the romance that charmed the world, this stunning volumeserves as the perfect keepsake of this memorable, once in a lifetime event.SHOPWORN. 160 pages. Sterling. 9¼x11. Pub. at $19.95 $5.95

3721442 SCARLET WOMEN: The ScandalousLives of Courtesans, Concubines, and RoyalMistresses. By Ian Graham. Courtesans were anelite group of talented, professional mistresses. Themost successful became wealthy and famous intheir own right. While they led charmed lives, theyoccupied a curious position: they enjoyed freedomand political power unknown to most women, butthey were ostracized by polite society. Read about La

Belle Otero, Marie Duplessis and many more. 294 pages. Thomas Dunne Books. Pub. at $26.99 $5.95

3750620 FOR THE LOVE OF THE ROYAL FAMILY: A Companion. ByRoger Bryan. Celebrates the fascinating history of the British royal family,from the reign of Egbert, King of Wessex, to the monarchy of the presentday. Full of titillating trivia, little-known facts, bite-size biographies andmemorable quotations. 226 pages. Summersdale. Pub. at $13.99 $4.95

*3734765 DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALESPAPER DOLL: The Charity Auction Dresses.By Tom Tierney. Diana, Princess of Wales, wasequal ly accla imed for her beauty andcompassion. Just a few months before heruntimely death, she donated dozens of herdazzling dresses to charity. This spectacularpaper doll collection pays tribute to Diana’scharitable gesture with the loving recreation of

31 of the auctioned items. Dover. 8¼x11. Paperbound. $7.95

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Royalty & Royal Families4561465 PRINCE HARRY: Brother, Soldier, Son. By PennyJunor. Published in celebration of his thirtieth birthday, this is thestory behind the tabloids. Written with the help of many of themost important people in his life, this is the first authoritativebiography of this most delightful, charismatic–and dangerous–ofthe Queen’s grandsons. 16 pages of color photos. 357 pages.Grand Central. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2907577 GREAT BRITAIN’S ROYAL TOMBS: A Guide to the Lives andBurial Places of British Monarchs.By Michael Thomas Bar ry. Anessential and concise reference guideto the final resting places of themonarchs of England. Learn thetrue-life stories of the monarchs of

England, from the warrior kings of the Dark Ages to modern day, andvisit the various burial sites where they can be found today. Well illus.in color. 160 pages. Schiffer. 11¼x8¾. Pub. at $29.99 $14.952872080 AMERICAN PRINCESS: The Love Story of MeghanMarkle and Prince Harry. By Leslie Carroll. Carroll providescontext for Harry and Meghan’s story by leading readers throughcenturies of Britain’s rule-breaking royal marriages, and the lovematches that were never permitted to make it to the alter, followedby a glimpse into the life of this thoroughly modern woman.232 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

*2946505 QUEEN VICTORIA’SMATCHMAKING: The Royal Marriages ThatShaped Europe. By Deborah Cadbury. QueenVictoria was determined to maneuver hergrandchildren into marriages with royal houses ofEurope. This account is an intimate portrait of aroyal family and an examination of the conflictcaused by the marriages the Queen arranged. Ittravels through the palaces of Europe weaving in

scandals, political machinations, and family tensions. Illus.382 pages. PublicAffairs. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.99 $12.952864924 QUEEN VICTORIA’S MATCHMAKING: The RoyalMarriages That Shaped Europe. By Deborah Cadbury. Presents acaptivating exploration of the role in which Queen Victoria exerted themost international power and influence: as a matchmakinggrandmother, determined to maneuver over 30 grandchildren into aseries of dynastic marriages with the royal houses of Europe. Illus.382 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $27.00 $8.95

*2841037 MY HUSBAND AND I: The Inside Story of the Royal Marriage. By IngridSeward. The wedding of Princess Elizabeth andthe dashing naval lieutenant Prince Philip ofGreece symbolized a bright new era. In thisportrait of their marriage we get a revealinginsight into their lives together. The Queen andPrice Philip continue to inspire with theirselfless devotion to duty and their ongoing

respect and love for one another. 16 pages of photos, many incolor. 305 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $14.952970295 FIXER & FIGHTER: The Life of Hubert de Burgh, Earl ofKent, 1170-1243. By Brian Harwood. Hubert de Burgh rose to becomeone of the most powerful men in England. He loyally served first KingJohn and then Henry III and played a crucial role in saving the Plantagenet dynasty when it was at its most vulnerable. At last, this remarkable figuregets a full-length biography in these pages. 16 pages of illus. 158 pages.Pen & Sword. Pub. at $32.95 $7.95

*296869X MEGHAN: The Life and Style ofa Modern Royal. By Caroline Jones. Thisvolume looks into the lifestyle of Megan Markle,the Duchess of Sussex. We find out who thisenigmatic new Royal is, and what propelled her to become not only a powerful fashion influencer,but a vocal supporter of humanitarian and equalrights causes. This title celebrates a woman aswell known for her natural elegance as for her

altruism. Well illus. in color. 176 pages. Carlton. Pub. at $24.95 $17.952967774 THE QUEEN AT 90. This stunning, beautifullyillustrated volume was published on the occasion of thecelebration of Queen Elizabeth as the longest serving Britishmonarch, and on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday.472 pages. St James’s House. 10x11¾. PRICE CUT to $7.95

2899388 HARRY & MEGHAN: An Invitation to the Royal Wedding. By Angela Peel. Thefairytale like romance between the UK’s fifth inline to the throne and the glamorous star oftelevision’s Suits has been avidly followed bymillions worldwide. This stunning volumecelebrates the story behind their romance. Fully i l lus . in co lo r. 144 pages . Car l ton .Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $4.95

*6662501 THE FINAL CURTSEY: A Royal Memoir by the Queen’s Cousin. By Margaret Rhodes. Full of charming anecdotes, Rhodes–nieceto Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and cousin to Queen Elizabeth andPrincess Margaret–gives us a unique glimpse into the private world of theRoyal Family through her fascinating memoirs. 16 pages of color photos.195 pages. Birlinn. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95

*3631214 QUEEN ELIZABETH II ANDTHE ROYAL FAMILY: A Glorious IllustratedHistory. By Susan Kennedy et al. Includingrarely seen and unpublished photographs, thisis a beautiful guide to the Queen and herrelatives, from her Norman ancestors to hergrandchildren and great-grandchildren. Theengaging and authoritative text takes in battles,assassinations, coronations, weddings, state

visits, and more. 320 pages. Dorling Kindersley. 10x12.Pub. at $40.00 PRICE CUT to $21.95*2870320 BEFORE WALLIS: Edward VIII’s Other Women. ByRachel Trethewey. Wallis Simpson is known as the woman who stole theking’s heart and rocked the monarchy–but she was not Edward VIII’s first oronly love. This study is about the women he adored before Wallisdominated his life. By examining their impact on the heir to the throne, wequestion whether he ever really wanted to be king. 16 pages of photos.318 pages. History Press. Pub. at $32.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95*6848389 ROYAL WEDDINGS: A Very Peculiar History. ByFiona Macdonald. 248 pages. Book House. Pub. at $9.95 $7.95*3692809 KINGS & QUEENS THROUGH THE AGES:Everything You Need to Know. By Andreina Cordani. 92 pages.Aspen. Paperbound. Pub. at $12.95 $9.95*2946904 HARRY AND MEGHAN, REVISED: Life, Loss, andLove. By Katie Nicholl. 16 pages of color photos. 282 pages.Hachette. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95*6964788 LOUIS XIV: The Real Sun King. By A. von Goeth &J. Harper. Illus. 144 pages. Pen & Sword. Paperbound.Pub. at $22.95 $17.95*2803380 HENRY I: The Father of His People. By EdmundKing. 116 pages. Penguin. Pub. at $21.95 $17.95*6990401 CECILY NEVILLE: Mother of Richard III. By JohnAshdown-Hill. 16 pages of photos. 290 pages. Pen & Sword.Pub. at $49.95 PRICE CUT to $24.95*2803461 THE MYTHOLOGY OF THE ‘PRINCES IN THETOWER’. By John Ashdown-Hill. 16 pages of color photos.312 pages. Amberley. Pub. at $29.95 $19.952856492 THE PRIVATE LIVES OF THE TUDORS: Uncoveringthe Secrets of Britain’s Greatest Dynasty. By Tracy Borman. 16pages of illus., many color. 448 pages. Grove. Pub. at $27.00 $7.954514181 THE REAL ELIZABETH: An Intimate Portrait of QueenElizabeth II. By Andrew Marr. Photos. 349 pages. Holt.Pub. at $32.00 PRICE CUT to $4.956867820 THE KING IS DEAD: The Last Will and Testament ofHenry VIII. By Suzannah Lipscomb. 192 pages. Pegasus.Pub. at $26.95 $5.95*2814315 HARRY & MEGHAN: The Wedding Paper Dolls.By Eileen Rudisill Miller. Dover. 8¼x11. Paperbound. Pub.at $9.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95*2778149 HARRY & MEGHAN PAPER DOLLS. By EileenRudisill Miller. Fully illus. in color. Dover. Paperbound.Pub. at $9.99 PRICE CUT to $3.95*697743X QUEEN ELIZABETH II: A Celebration of Her Lifeand Reign. By Tim Ewart. 128 pages. Andre Deutsch. 8¾x10.Pub. at $22.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*6990479 THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH: Life and Rebellion.By Laura Brennan. Photos. 145 pages. Pen & Sword. Pub.at $34.95 PRICE CUT to $13.95

Spiritual Figures & Leaders2825309 MARTIN LUTHER: Renegade andProphet. By Lyndal Roper. A distinguished historian of early modern Europe looks deep inside the heartof this singularly complex figure. The force ofLuther’s personality, she argues, has enormoushistorical effects–both good and ill. By bringing uscloser than ever to the man himself, she opens up anew vision of the Reformation and the world itcreated, drawing a three-dimensional portrait of its

founder. Photos. 540 pages. Random. Pub. at $40.00 $7.952810522 MAMA MAGGIE: The Untold Story of One Woman’sMission to Love the Forgotten Children of Egypt’s GarbageSlums. By M. Makary & E. Vaughn. Maggie Cobran has been calledthe Mother Theresa of Egypt and received Nobel Prize nominationsfor her transformative work in Cairo’s garbage slums, caring for thechildren who live forgotten in the worst of places. This accountchronicles her surprising journey from privileged child to stylishmarketing executive to a humble figure bringing hope to the poor.Photos. 247 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $24.99 $3.95

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Spiritual Figures & Leaders2875330 BILLY GRAHAM, GOD’S AMBASSADOR: A Celebration ofHis Life and Ministry. By Russ Busby. Features hundreds of photos fromthe archives of Graham’s photographer, along with quotes, comments, andpersonal reflections from the past half century. This unique volumecaptures the public and private moments of one of the world’s mostprominent figures, and certainly the most influential Christian of thetwentieth century. 206 pages. HarperOne. Pub. at $29.95 $6.95

2864029 MARTIN LUTHER: Catholic Dissident.By Peter Stanford. The author examines the man, themyth and the mass movement that his act of rebellionprovoked. This intimate portrait, drawing extensivelyon Luther’s own remarkable voice, explores thiscomplex, often charismatic man of God and confrontsthose darker sides to his character that can distancehim from contemporary audiences. Illus. 424 pages.Hodder & Stoughton. Paperbound. $6.95

2984911 BLOOD LETTERS: The Untold Story of Lin Zhao, a Martyrin Mao’s China. By Lian Xi. The astonishing story of Lin Zhao, a Chinesepoet, journalist, and devout Christian. With a stream of impassionedwritings in her own blood, she tempered her fierce oppositions tocommunism with affirmations of compassion and nonviolence. In 1968, for her refusal to recant her faith and submit to the revolution, she was silenced. Photos. 331 pages. Basic. Pub. at $30.00 $7.95

6913083 RASPUTIN: Faith, Power, and theTwilight of the Romanovs. By Douglas Smith. Ahundred years after his murder, Grigory Rasputincontinues to excite the popular imagination as thepersonification of evil. But as this definitive biographyreveals, the true story of Rasputin’s life has long beenshrouded in myth. Combining probing scholarshipand powerful storytelling, Smith at last captures all thecomplexity of one of history’s most alluring Russian

figures. 32 pages of photos. 817 pages. FSG. Pub. at $35.00 $9.952925702 ZEALOT: The Life and Times of Jesus ofNazareth. By Reza Aslan. Sifting through centuries ofmythmaking, Aslan sheds new light on one of history’smost enigmatic figures, by examining Jesus throughthe lens of the era in which he lived. Her study yields afresh perspective on one of the greatest stories ever toldeven as it affirms the radical and transformative nature of Jesus’ life and mission. 296 pages. Random.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

3754642 MAHARISHI & ME: Seeking Enlightenment with theBeatles’ Guru. By Susan Shumsky. An honest and dynamic exposeabout a phenomenal, influential spiritual master (who was also ahuman being) and the dysfunctional organization he founded.Shumsky offers an insiders view of life and learning in Rishikesh aswell as behind the scenes stories and photos of celebrity disciples.Photos, some in color. 308 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $26.99 $6.95

3741176 POPE FRANCIS: The Story ofthe Holy Father. By Marie Duhamel. Fromthe moment he was elected into the papacy,Pope Francis has captured the attention of the world with his humility, charisma, andreformist spirit. This is the only Vaticanendorsed illustrated biography of the beloved pontiff, filled with rarely seen photographsand fifty removable documents. Slipcased.

138 pages. Black Dog & Leventhal. 10½x12¼. Pub. at $50.00 $9.953742032 SAVONAROLA: The Rise and Fall ofa Renaissance Prophet. By Donald Weinstein. Afifteenth-century doomsaying friar, Savonarolaembraced the revolution of the Florentine republicand prophesied that it would become the center of a New Age of Christian renewal and worlddomination. Weinstein presents an originalinterpretation of Savonarola’s prophetic career anda highly nuanced assessment of his vision and

motivations. Illus. 379 pages. Yale. Pub. at $85.00 $19.95CD 2870657 THE GIFT OF ANGER: And Other Lessons from MyGrandfather Mahatma Gandhi. By Arun Gandhi. Read by Arun Gandhi. Each chapter of this work contains a timeless lesson for today’s turbulentage. To Arun, the man who was India’s beloved preeminent philosopherand leader was simply a family member. Here, he shares a deeply moving portrait of the leader who changed the world for the better. Seven hours on 6 CDs. S&S Audio. Pub. at $29.99 $4.95

2811987 REBEL IN THE RANKS. By Brad S.Gregory. While recasting the portrait of Luther as adeliberate revolutionary, Gregory describes thecultural, political, and intellectual trends that informedhim and helped give rise to the Reformation, which led to conflicting interpretations of the Bible, as well as the rise of competing churches, political conflicts, andsocial upheavals across Europe. 292 pages.HarperOne. Pub. at $27.99 $7.95

*6818269 BLACK ELK, LAKOTA VISIONARY:The Oglala Holy Man and Sioux Tradition. ByHarry Oldmeadow. The author draws on recentlydiscovered sources to present a majorre-assessment of Black Elk’s life and work. A livelyand readable account that explores the holy man’smystical visions, his controversial engagement withCatholicism, and his attempts to preserve and reviveancestral Sioux beliefs and practices. Photos. 224

pages. World Wisdom. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.95 $11.95*2805782 GANDHI: The Years That Changed the World, 1914-1948. By Ramachandra Guha.This second and concluding volume of Guha’smagisterial biography offers the definitive portrait ofthe life and work of one of the most abidinglyinfluential and controversial men in world history. Arevelation of the complexity of Gandhi’s thinking, hismotives, his actions and their outcomes. 16 pages of photos. 1083 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $40.00 $24.95

*3744965 RIVER OF FIRE: My Spiritual Journey. By Helen Prejean. This volume is for anyone interested in journeys of faith and spirituality,doubt and belief, and “catching on fire” to purpose and passion. It is writtenin accessible, luminous prose, about how to live a spiritual life that is wideawake to the sufferings and creative opportunities of our world. 294 pages.Random. Pub. at $27.00 $19.95

*2988658 THE LIFE OF SAINT TERESA OFAVILA: A Biography. By Carlos Eire. Among themost remarkable accounts ever written of thehuman encounter with the divine, the Life of St.Teresa of Jesus is not really an autobiography atall, but rather a confession written for inquisitorsby a nun whose raptures and mystical claims hadaroused suspicion. Here is the essentialcompanion to that work. Illus. 260 pages.

Princeton. Pub. at $26.95 PRICE CUT to $17.95368752X SURGE OF PIETY: Norman Vincent Peale and theRemaking of American Religious Life. By Christopher Lane. Illus.212 pages. Yale. Pub. at $28.00 $5.956783961 IF MY HEART COULD TALK: A Story of Family, Faith,and Miracles. By Dodie Osteen. 270 pages. FaithWords. Pub.at $25.00 $4.95*5953383 LUTHER AND HIS KATIE: The Influence of Luther’sWife on His Ministry. By Dolina MacCuish. 120 pages. ChristianFocus. Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $7.95*6718469 MARTIN LUTHER: The Man Who RediscoveredGod and Changed the World. By Eric Metaxas. 16 pages of colorphotos. 480 pages. Viking. Pub. at $30.00 $17.95*6827799 PAUL: A Biography. By N.T. Wright. 464 pages.HarperOne. Pub. at $29.99 $17.952976641 THE PREACHER AND THE PRESIDENTS: BillyGraham in the White House. By N. Gibbs & M. Duffy. 16 pages ofphotos. 413 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $26.99 $4.952864959 REBBE: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M.Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History. ByJoseph Telushkin. Photos. 628 pages. Harper. Paperbound.Pub. at $19.95 $3.956948952 BARTHOLOMEW: Apostle and Visionary. By JohnChryssavgis. Photos, most in color. 271 pages. Thomas Nelson.Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $2.956952135 PERE MARIE-BENOIT AND JEWISH RESCUE. By SusanZuccotti. Photos. 276 pages. InUP. Pub. at $35.00 PRICE CUT to $2.952726432 ZEALOT: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. ByReza Aslan. 296 pages. Random. Pub. at $27.00 $6.955899796 FOR THE GLORY: Olympic Legend Eric Liddell’sJourney of Faith and Survival. By Duncan Hamilton. 388 pages.Random. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $3.952949008 COSTLY GRACE: An Evangelical Minister’sRediscovery of Faith, Hope, and Love. By Rob Schenck.324 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $26.99 PRICE CUT to $5.95*6981224 THE DISRUPTORS: 50 People Who Changed theWorld. By Alan Axelrod. 278 pages. Sterling. Pub. at $24.95 $7.95*5911427 JOAN OF ARC. By F. Funck-Brentano. 84 pages. CallaEditions. 9¼x12¼. Pub. at $30.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95

Memoirs3683494 MY CAPTIVITY: A Pioneer Woman’s Story of Her Life Among the Sioux. By FannyKelly. Originally published in 1872. Kelly wasnineteen when her wagon party of emigrants wasattacked by a large force of Sioux warriors. Most ofthe travelers were killed, but Fanny’s husbandescaped and spent the next five monthsattempting to rescue her. Here, Fanny narrates hertime in captivity with the Native Americans.

285 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $5.95

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Memoirs2855909 DINNER WITH EDWARD: A Story of an Unexpected Friendship. By Isabel Vincent.When Isabel meets Edward, a ninety-threeyear-old widower, she thinks she is helping hisdaughter who lives too far away. She has no ideathat the man in the kitchen baking sublime roastchicken will end up changing her life, teachingher the luxury of slowing down. 224 pages.Algonquin. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.95294569X SIESTA LANE: One Cabin, NoRunning Water, and a Year Living Green. ByAmy Minato. Moving from the busy streets ofChicago to a quieter, slower, simpler, and morenatural existence in the pristine countryside ofOregon, the author abandoned the life ofconsumption for one year. Here, she relates herexperiences. Illus. 223 pages. Skyhorse. Pub.at $22.95 $3.95*4387538 SURVIVING THE ANGEL OF DEATH:The Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz. By E.M.Kor & L.R. Buccieri. Eva Mozes Kor was ten years oldwhen she arrived in Auschwitz. While her parents andtwo older sisters were taken to the gas chambers, sheand her twin, Miriam, were herded into the care of theman known as the Angel of Death, Dr. Josef Mengele.Subjected to sadistic experiments, her compelling fight for survival is described here. Ages 12 & up. Photos.

141 pages. Tanglewood. Paperbound. Pub. at $8.95 $6.953784746 MY PATIENTS AND OTHERANIMALS: A Veterinarian’s Stories of Love,Loss, and Hope. By Suzy Fincham-Gray. Abeautifully written and moving story ofFinchan-Gray’s selfless work and her passion for both science and the animals she cares for. She describesthe satisfaction of diagnosing and treating diseasesand inevitably raises questions about their end of lifecare. It will send you running to the nearest shelter to

adopt a pet. 270 pages. Spiegel & Grau. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95*6828892 MORTUARY CONFIDENTIAL:Undertakers Spill the Dirt. By K. McKenzie & T.Harra. Funeral directors across the country share their most embarassing, jaw-dropping, irreverent anddeeply poignant stories about life at death’s door. Ifthere’s one thing undertakers know, it’s that deathdrives people crazy. These are the best “bodies ofwork” from America’s darkest profession. 234 pages. Citadel. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $11.952948788 THE 188TH CRYBABY BRIGADE: ASkinny Jewish Kid from Chicago FightsHezbollah. By Joel Chasnoff. A hilarious andpoignant account of Chasnoff’s year in the IsraelDefense Forces: a year that he volunteered for, and that he’ll never get back. The lone American in aplatoon of 18 year old Israelis, Chasnoff takesreaders into the barracks and face to face with theabsurd reality of life in the Israeli Army. 269

pages. Free Press. Pub. at $25.00 $3.956824927 THE BOY KINGS OF TEXAS: A Memoir.By Domingo Martinez. Martinez provides a glimpseinto a society where children are traded likecommerce, physical altercations routinely solveproblems, drugs are rampant, sex is often crude, andpeople depend on the family witch doctor for advice.He examines the traumas and pleasures of growing upin south Texas where different cultures collide. 444pages. Lyons. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

371019X KINFOLKS: Falling off the Family Tree.By Lisa Alther. To scare Lisa into obedience, herbabysitter told her about the Melungeons:six-fingered cave-dwelling child-snatchers. Later inlife Lisa discovered they were an isolated group ofdark-skinned people, some with extra thumbs, livingin Tennessee. Join Lisa as she sets out to unearth whothese people really are. Photos. 241 pages. Arcade.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $3.956800351 DOG MEDICINE: How My Dog SavedMe from Myself. By Julie Barton. Haunted bytroubling childhood memories, Barton had sunkinto a suicidal depression at the age of 22. But theday she adopted a Golden Retriever puppy, shestarted on her road to recovery. Here she capturesthe anguish of depression, the beauty offorgiveness, and the astonishing ways animals canhelp heal even the most broken hearts and minds.

238 pages. Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $3.95

3780465 RUTHLESS RIVER: Love & Survival by Raft on the Amazon’s Relentless Madre de Dios.By Holly FitzGerald. Holly FitzGerald and her newhusband survive a plane crash that has landed in aPeruvian penal colony, walled in by jungle, andsuddenly their year-long honeymoon adventure turnsinto a dangerous nightmare, as they fight off starvation while navigating down a South American river in theheart of the Amazon basin in hopes of being found.

Photos. 316 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $5.95

*2889889 FLAT BROKE WITH TWO GOATS: A Memoir. ByJennifer McGaha. When McGaha discovered that she and her husbandowed back taxes–a lot of back taxes–her world changed. Desperate tosave money, they foreclosed on their beloved suburban home and movetheir family to a 100 year old cabin in North Carolina. What started as alast ditch effort to settle debts became a journey that revealed the joysand challenges of living close to the land. 356 pages. Sourcebooks.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $11.95

3780317 LITTLE HEATHENS: Hard Timesand High Spirits on an Iowa Farm Duringthe Great Depression. By Mildred ArmstrongKalish. The author recalls growing up on hergrandparents’ Iowa farm during the depths ofthe Great Depression, portraying a world ofhardship and hard work tempered by simplerewards. Illus. 292 pages. Bantam. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $5.95

3741230 IN MY HANDS: Compelling Storiesfrom a Surgeon and His Patients FightingCancer. By Steven A. Curley. In this first-ratemedical narrative, Dr. Curley provides asurgeon’s perspective on treating one of our most feared diseases, creating an inspiring look at thehuman condition. And while each chapter is filled with fascinating medical details and casehistories, the patients are the stars of Dr. Curley’s

drama. 283 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

6756719 DIRTY THIRTY: A Memoir. By Asa Akira. As shecontemplates turning 30 years old while still being in the adult filmtrade, Akira delves into her past, present, and future, exploring theevents that brought her to where she is now and the surprising andinsightful plans she has for her future. Adults only. 261 pages. Cleis.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $4.95

3755436 ROUGH BEAUTY: Forty Seasons ofMountain Living. By Karen Auvinen. Over thecourse of years in the mountains, Auvinen ultimately finds salvation, home, and even love. This accountis a luminous homage to her home in thewilderness, embracing the unpredictability andgrace of living intimately with the forces of naturewhile making peace with her own wildness.303 pages. Scribner. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

6948782 ROSE: My Life in Service to Lady Astor.By Rosina Harrison. Rosina Harrison arrived at the Astor household in 1928, to take up her new position as maid to the infamously mercurial Lady Nancy Astor. This isRose’s spirited account of what it took to manage thejewels, endless clothing changes, elaborate travelplans, and ever-changing social calendar of herimpeccably turned-out employer. 354 pages. Penguin.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

3777944 THE VANITY FAIR DIARIES: Power, Wealth, Celebrity,and Dreams. By Tina Brown. The sizzling diaries of Tina Brown’seight spectacular years as editor in chief of Vanity Fair paint a rivetingportrait of the flash, dash, and follies of the eighties in New York andHollywood. 16 pages of photos, many in color. 436 pages. Picador.Paperbound. Pub. at $20.00 $3.95

2872064 ADRIFT: A True Story of Love, Loss,and Survival at Sea. By Tami Oldham Ashcraftwith S. McGearhart. Young and in love, their livesahead of them, Tami Oldham and her fiance,Richard, set sail from Tahiti under brilliant blueskies, heading for San Diego. But less than twoweeks into their voyage disaster struck. A tale oflove and survival on the high seas, and theresilience of the human spirit. Photos. 233 pages.

Dey Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

6906338 BEER MONEY: A Memoir o fPrivilege and Loss. By Frances Stroh. Stroh’searlier memories in life were of shopping trips toLondon and New York, and a house filled withantiques that she was forbidden to touch. But when the Stroh Brewing Company crumbled, theirwealth and legacy disappeared and the family fellapart. Frances shares her struggles on how shefound her way out of the ruins. 314 pages.

HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

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Memoirs3776808 SOMEBODY I USED TO KNOW: AMemoir. By Wendy Mitchell. A rare glimpse intowhat it feels like to experience Alzheimer’s firsthand, an unforgettable chronicle of optimism andone woman’s unique ways of coping, despite herdecline. Mitchell writes a tribute to the woman she used to be and a brave affirmation of the womanshe has become. 258 pages. Ballantine.Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

*2850265 CRAIG & FRED: A Marine, a Stray Dog, and HowThey Rescued Each Other. By Craig Grossi. An inspiring tale ofresilience and what Grossi calls “stubborn optimism,” this is the truestory of a U.S. Marine, the stray dog he met on an afghan battlefield, andhow they saved each other. Grossi’s story reminds us how love andperseverance can transform our lives. Color photos. 272 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

2878453 RIDING WITH REAGAN: From theWhite House to the Ranch. By John R. Barletta withR. Schweizer. After Barletta was chosen to leadPresident Ronald Reagan’s equestrian protection team in 1981, he became the president’s riding partner.During their nearly twenty year relationship, the authorwould come to know Ronald Reagan as few others did.Filled with heartwarming stories, humorousanecdotes, and history making events. 16 pages of

color photos. 246 pages. Citadel. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $3.95

3780481 SICKENED: The True Story of a Lost Childhood. ByJulie Gregory. The author, a victim of “Munchausen by Proxy,”recounts her harrowing childhood and the slow path to therealization of what was being done to her. Photos. 244 pages.Bantam. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.95

3765091 COUNTING BACKWARDS: A Doctor’s Notes on Anesthesia. By Henry Jay Przybylo. Dr.Przybylo delivers an unforgettable account of theprocedure’s daily dramas and fundamentalmysteries. Filled with intense moments ofnear-disaster, life-saving successes, and simplegrace, this story is for anyone curious about whathappens after we lose consciousness. 240 pages.Norton. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 $4.95

2842270 LITTLE DRIFTERS: Kathleen’sStory. By Kathleen O’Shea. A story of extremehardship and suffering, based in Ireland in the ‘60s and ‘70s, but also a tale of courage, survival andincredible strength against overwhelmingadversities. Out of terrible darkness comes aremarkable journey. 291 pages. HarperCollins.Paperbound. Pub. at $9.99 $3.95

3738213 DOWN CITY: A Daughter’s Story of Love, Memory,and Murder. By Leah Carroll. A raw, wrenching memoir of a brokenfamily and the heartbreaking and mesmerizing story of a resilientyoung woman’s determination to discover the truth about a mothershe never knew and the deeply troubled father who raised her.226 pages. Grand Central. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

*2880350 CHILD OF THE HOLOCAUST: AJewish Child in Christian Disguise. By JackKuper. Jankele Kuperblum was just years old whenhe returned home and found his family gone. TheGermans had come to his town in rural Poland andhad taken away all the Jews. He has to change hisname, forget his language and abandon his religion in order to survive. For four years Jack wandersthrough Nazi occupied Poland. 244 pages.

Penguin. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

*3756912 MY LIFE ON THE PLAINS: Or,Personal Experiences with Indians. By GeorgeArmstrong Custer. An officer and cavalry commanderduring the Civil War and Indian wars, Custer publisheda series of reminiscences concerning his participationin the U.S. Army’s 1867-69 campaigns against thePlains Indians. In addition to its value as a document of military history, this volume offers fascinating insightsinto the notorious general’s character. 296 pages.

Dover. Paperbound. $6.95

372588X INFERNO: A Doctor’s Ebola Story.By Steven Hatch. Dr. Steven Hatch, an infectiousdisease specialist, first came to Liberia in 2013 towork at a hospital in Monrovia. Six months later,several of the physicians he had worked with weredead or unable to work, and Ebola had become aworld health emergency. This is his account of theepidemic that nearly consumed a nation.303 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $27.99 $3.95

2994917 POSTCARDS FROM POTATO LAND. By MarianneLove. The author entertains readers with tales of wolf sightings,lawnmower dilemmas, barnyard disasters, and other glimpses ofher crazy life on the family farm. Drawings. 190 pages. Falcon.Paperbound. Pub. at $11.95 $3.95

2922053 A SPECK IN THE SEA: A Story ofSurvival and Rescue. By J. Aldridge & A.Sosinski. An amazing tale of survival, perseverance,and community. In the dead of night, Aldridge wasthrown off the back of the Anna Mary while Sosinski,his fishing partner slept below. As desperate hoursticked by, Sosinski, the families, community, andthe U.S. Coast Guard mobilized in a search effort that culminated in an exhilarating success. Color

photos. 262 pages. Weinstein. Pub. at $27.00 $4.95

6800424 FINDING GOBI: A Little Dog with a Very Big Heart.By Dion Leonard with C. Borlase. The miraculous tale of DionLeonard, a seasoned ultramarathon runner who crossed paths with a stray dog while competing in a 155-mile race through China’sGobi Desert. As he witnessed the incredible heart of Gobi, hisheart underwent a change. SHOPWORN. Color photos. 259 pages. Thomas Nelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $4.95

CD 3733866 THREE WEEKS WITH MYBROTHER. By Nicholas & Micah Sparks. Readby Henry Leyva. In 2003, Nicholas and his brother Micah, set off on a three-week trip around theglobe. It was to mark a milestone in their lives, for at 37 and 38 respectively, they were now the onlysurviving members of their family. Along the way

they discover startling truths about loss, love, and hope. Over 9 hourson eight CDs. Hachette. Pub. at $15.00 $4.95

3690636 THE TRICKY PART. By Martin Moran.Between the ages of twelve and fifteen, theauthor had a sexual relationship with an olderman, a counselor he met at a Catholic boy’scamp. Thirty years later he set out to find andface his abuser. This title tells the story of thisrelationship and its complex effect on the manM o r a n b e ca m e . 3 1 5 p a g e s . B e a co n .Paperbound. Pub. at $18.00 $4.95

5980070 SULLY: The Untold Story Behind the Miracle on theHudson. By Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III with J. Zaslow. Sully’s story is one of dedication, hope, and preparedness, revealing the importantlessons he learned through his life, in his military service, and in his work as an airline pilot. 32 pages of photos, some in color. 340 pages. Morrow.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

6816142 A DOG CALLED HOPE: A WoundedWarrior and the Service Dog Who Saved Him.By J. Morgan & D. Lewis. After multiple surgeries,unbearable chronic pain and setbacks, woundedwarrior Jason Morgan’s wife left him with three youngsons. At this very dark low point, Morgan found light:Napal, the black Labrador who would change his lifeforever. Here is the intensely moving and upliftingstory of Morgan and Napal’s companionship.

SHOPWORN. Color photos. 324 pages. Atria. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

6953468 THE PIGEON TUNNEL: Stories fromMy Life. By John le Carre. From his years in British Intelligence during the Cold War to a career as awriter that took him all over the globe, le Carre hasalways written from the heart of modern times. Inthis highly anticipated memoir, he is as funny as he is incisive, expressing the same moral ambiguitywith which he imbues his novels. 310 pages.Viking. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2995328 AMERICA 51. By Corey Taylor. Expertly balancing humor,outrage, and disbelief, Taylor examines the rotting core of America,evaluating everything from politics and race relations to modernfamily dynamics, millennials, and “man buns.” No element of whatconstitutes America is safe from his adept and scathing eye.239 pages. Da Capo. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

3747557 THE APPRENTICE: My Life in theKitchen. By Jacques Pepin. The man who JuliaChild called “the best chef in America” tells thestory of his rise from a frightened apprentice in anexact ing Old World ki tchen to an EmmyAward-winning superstar who has taught millionsof Americans how to cook and shaped the nation’stastes. 16 pages of photos. 318 pages. HMH.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $4.95

*3704653 THEY CALLED US ENEMY. By George Takei et al. Ina stunning graphic memoir Takei revisits his haunting childhoodin American concentration camps, as one of 120,000 JapaneseAmericans imprisoned by the U.S. government during World WarII. Experience the forces that shaped the author in this grippingtale of courage, country, loyalty, and love. Fully illus. 204 pages.Top Shelf. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

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Memoirs*291588X SON OF HARPO SPEAKS! By BillMarx. In this warmhearted memoir, Bill Marxshares what it was like growing up as the son of aMarx brother. He covers his existence in twoworlds–that of a normal boy at home with hisfamily and that of a child exposed to theextraordinary talent and infectious energy of hislegendary father, Harpo. Illus. 317 pages.Applause. Paperbound. Pub. at $19.99 $14.95

6866441 THEY LEFT US EVERYTHING: A Memoir. By PlumJohnson. It’s the moment every adult child dreads: losing a parent,and gaining a home jam packed with decades of things andmemories. But in this warm, heartfelt memoir, one family comes tofind that sorting the past is essential in order to preserve the future.Photos. 279 pages. Putnam. Pub. at $26.00 $4.95

2983117 DON’T YOU EVER: My Mother andHer Secret Son. By Mary Carter Bishop. Writingabout a half brother she didn’t know existed theauthor gives readers a memoir about a familyhaunted by a shameful secret. This a powerfulstory of a woman’s search for her long hiddensibling and of the factors that profoundly impactour individual destinies. Illus. 247 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $5.95

281532X COUNTRY GRIT: A Farmoir of Finding Purpose andLove. By Scottie Jones. Determined to cut ties with a material andconvenient suburban life that had left them feeling empty, Jones andher husband Greg moved into a peaceful farmhouse on 60 acres inOregon. This is the story of what happened next–an honest portraitthat reminds us that farming life isn’t quite what it seems. Colorphotos. 215 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $5.95

2912856 FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER: ADaughter of Cambodia Remembers. By LoungUng. Ung tells her story from growing up living inPhnom Penh, one of seven children of a high-rankinggovernment official, to how they had to flee their homewhen invaded by Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge army. Sherecounts how she trained as a child soldier in a workcamp, being separated from her siblings and family,and how she finally forged a new life for herself. Photos.

238 pages. HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

2972719 H IS FOR HAWK. By Helen Macdonald. Despite herexperience as a falconer, Macdonald had never been tempted to train oneof the most vicious predators of the sky, the goshawk. But after her father’ssudden death, she found that the bird’s fierce and feral temperamentmirrored her own. To cope with her loss, Macdonald took on the challenge,adopting a deadly bird that would test her humanity and change her life.300 pages. Grove. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

3725979 THE REMOVERS. By Andrew Meredith. Andrew cannot forgive his father. He takes a jobalongside his father as a “remover” one of theunseen, unsung men who take away bodies ofthose who die at home. Confronted each day byproofs of mortality, Andrew begins to see his fatheras a sympathetic, imperfect man who loves hisfamily despite his flaws. 179 pages. Scribner.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $3.95

2966239 THE PRESIDENT WILL SEE YOUNOW: My Stories and Lessons from RonaldReagan’s Final Years. By Peggy Grande. RonaldReagan’s longtime executive assistant sharesbehind the scenes stories and insights from thelater years of one of America’s most belovedpresidents. Grande reveals what day to day life was like in Reagan’s California office and shows howRonald Reagan always remained true to his core

beliefs, and his undying hope for his country. Color photos.261 pages. Hachette. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.95

*2853892 LONDON JOURNAL. By James Boswell. Boswell’sLondon diary, written over the span of a nine month sojourn in 1762London from his native Edinburgh, disappeared for 150 years, finallyturning up in the 1920s as the literary find of the twentieth century.Bawdy, witty, and brimming with fascinating details, Boswell writesfrankly of his struggles with depression and his sexual obsessions.263 pages. Dover. Paperbound. $5.95

2864940 RACING BACK TO VIETNAM: AJourney in War and Peace. By JohnPendergrass. Follows Pendergrass’s year incombat and his return to Vietnam, revisiting acountry that, for him, is bound up in history,memory and emotion. A memoir of war as seenfrom the skies and a reflection on life’s highadventure. 244 pages. Hatherleigh. Pub.at $22.00 $6.95

3751635 AL FRANKEN, GIANT OF THESENATE. What happens when the nation’s foremostprogressive satirist gets a chance to serve in theUnited States Senate and actually turns out to begood at it? Franken takes his loyal fans along withhim from Saturday Night Live to the campaign trail,inside the halls of Congress, and behind the scenesof some of the most dramatic and/or hilariousmoments of his new career in politics. 16 pages of

photos, most color. 406 pages. Twelve. Pub. at $28.00 $5.95

2993430 LETTERS TO A YOUNG CHEF. ByDaniel Boulud. For more than thirty years, Bouludhas thrilled New York City diners with his innovative approach to French cuisine–mentoring some of the city’s most promising talent along the way. Partmemoir, part advice book, part recipe book, Boulud speaks with the authority that comes from a lifetime of experience. 217 pages. Basic. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

2860333 BREAKING FREE: How I Escaped Polygamy, the FLDS Cult, and My Father, Warren Jeffs. By Rachel Jeffs. Jeffs offers astunning look at life inside this notorious cult from the uniqueperspective of being both the favorite of Warren Jeff’s more than 50children and the object of his most depraved revelations. She writesabout her life inside, and triumphant escape from a dangerous cult.Color photos. 285 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $27.99 $6.95

2858053 REMEMBER US: My Journey fromthe Shtetl Through the Holocaust. By M. Small& V. Shayne. From work camps to the partisans ofthe Nowogrodek forests, from the Maulthausenconcentration camp to life as a displaced personin Italy, and from fighting the Egyptian army in atiny Israeli kibbultz in 1948 to starting a new life inNew York, this work tells the real life story of 91year-old Holocaust survivor, Martin Small.

328 pages. Skyhorse. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $5.95

*3006476 ANYTHING BUT A WASTED LIFE: AMemoir. By Sita Kaylin. The author lets us in on her life as a stripper. Sita’s stories take shape through an oftenaltered, occasionally sarcastic, sometimes illegal andfrequently funny magnifying glass she holds up to notjust the sex industry, but also to human needs anddesires, modern relationships, mental health andpersonal independence. 323 pages. Harper.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $11.95

373823X I HEAR SHE’S A REAL BITCH. By JenAgg. A sharp and candid memoir from a rising talentin the restaurant world, Jen Agg is known for herfrank, crystal sharp, and often hilarious take on therestaurant industry and the world around her. Shegives us more than just a story about starting arestaurant, but a glimpse into her life as a trailblazingrestaurateur of the moment. 355 pages. Penguin.Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 $4.95

2945266 FRANK & CHARLI: Woodstock, TrueLove, and the Sixties. By Frank Yandolino. In the1960s, Yandolino rode the hippie counterculturemovement. He befriended Salvador Dali, hung outwith Jimi Hendrix, ran with Abbie Hoffman, waskidnapped by festival security in Paris, and watchedsecret Hells Angels initiation ceremonies. Thismemoir is an account of his life. Color photos.330 pages. Skyhorse. Pub. at $24.99 $4.95

3714780 FROM BROKEN GLASS: My Storyof Finding Hope in Hitler’s Death Camps toInspire a New Generation. By Steve Ross et al.From the survivor of ten Nazi concentration camps who went on to create the New England Holocaust Memorial, an inspiring memoir in the face ofdespair. The story of how one man survived theunimaginable and inspired a new generation tohelp forge a more compassionate world. Photos.

266 pages. Hachette. Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

1864319 MY STORY. By Elizabeth Smart with C. Stewart. For thefirst time, ten years after her abduction from her Salt Lake Citybedroom, Elizabeth Smart explains how she survived, and reveals thesecret to forging a new life in the wake of a brutal crime. Book ClubEdition. 308 pages. St. Martin’s. Orig. Pub. at $25.99 $4.95

6942598 SETTLE FOR MORE. By MegynKelly. Megyn goes behind the scenes of thestories and storms that landed her in the anchorchair of the most successful news broadcast incable news. Through her unique blend of hardwork, humor, and authenticity, she has won fansacross the political divide. Color photos.340 pages. Harper. Pub. at $29.99 $3.95

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Memoirs3740226 WHERE YOU GO: Life Lessons fromMy Father. By Charlotte Pence. Through storiesillustrating our vice president’s character, hisdaughter Charlotte offers the most important lessonsshe has learned by her father’s example of love,loyalty, and faith. Tracing the Pences’ journey toCapitol Hill, to the Indiana governor’s office, and theWhite House, she reveals her favorite memories ofbeing raised in a political family. 16 pages of photos,

some color. 180 pages. Center Street. Pub. at $26.00 $4.952996804 MOCKINGBIRD SONGS: MyFriendship with Harper Lee. By Wayne Flynt. This is a remarkable compendium of a correspondencebetween Wayne Flynt and Harper Lee that lasted for aquarter of a century, until her death in 2016. It offers an incisive and compelling look into the mind, heart, andwork of one of the most admired authors in modernhistory. 215 pages. Harper. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $4.952983133 LANDWHALE: On Turning Insultsinto Nicknames, Why Body Image Is Hard, and How Diets Can Kiss My Ass. By Jes Baker. Foranyone who grew up as a fat kid, who traveled whilefat, or who has simply lived in a fat body, this title isa truthful and powerful account of the unforgivingways our culture treats fatness, and how to livehappily and freely anyway. 253 pages. Seal.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.953764869 ON THE ROAD & OFF THE RECORDWITH LEONARD BERNSTEIN. By Charlie Harmon. For four years, Harmon saw Bernstein every day–ashis social director, gatekeeper, valet, music copyist,and itinerant orchestra librarian. He packedBernstein’s umpteen pieces of luggage; got theMaestro to his concerts; kept him occupied whilechanging planes; and learned how to make small talk with many people. This is what it was like, told for the

first time. Photos. 260 pages. Imagine!. Pub. at $24.99 $6.95*6986005 DRINKING FROM THE TROUGH: A Veterinarian’s Memoir. By Mary Carlson. Asuburban Chicago girl, Carlson didn’t plan tobecome a veterinarian, let alone the caretaker ofmany cats, two huskies, and horses–some withmanners, some without. Along the way, there weregrueling years of vet school, a shattered hip, anenduring love, illness, and death, and thediscovery that life with animals is worth living!

271 pages. She Writes Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95 $12.952995417 DIGGING UP MOTHER: A LoveStory. By Doug Stanhope. Follows Doug’sabsurd, chaotic, and often obscene love life as itintersects with that of his best friend, biggestfan, and love of his life–his mother. And it alls t a r t s w i t h he r dea th–one o f t he mostmemorable and amazing farewells you will everread. 16 pages of photos. 300 pages. Da Capo.Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $3.95

2989867 MATTERS OF VITAL INTEREST. ByEric Lerner. Funny, revealing, self-aware, and deeply moving, Lerner’s memoir about his relationship with his friend Leonard Cohen–whose idiosyncratic style and dignified life was deeply informed by hisspiritual practices–depicts Cohen as a captivatingpersona, the likes of which we may never see again.16 pages of photos. 292 pages. Da Capo.Pub. at $27.00 $6.95

291171X MY LIFE WITH BOB. By Pamela Paul.Bob is the author’s Book of Books, a journal thatrecords every book she’s ever read, from the SweetValley High series to Anna Karenina, a journey inreading that reflects her inner life. In this interesting memoir, Paul writes about the deep and powerfulrelationship between book and reader. 242 pages.Picador. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.95

*5948630 RUNNING ON RED DOG ROAD: AndOther Perils of an Appalachian Childhood. ByDrema Hall Berkheimer. Gypsies, faith healers,moonshiners, and snake handlers weave throughDrema’s childhood in 1940s Appalachia. Her comingof age is colored by tent revivals with Grandpa,poetry-writing hobos, and traveling carnivals, andthrough it all she serves witness to a multigenerationalfamily of saints and sinners whose lives defy the

stereotypes. 203 pages. Zondervan. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $11.95

3777901 SMALL FRY: A Memoir. By LisaBrennan-Jobs. In this frank and captivatingmemoir, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, shares a poignantstory of childhood and growing up in disparateworlds. She gives us an intimate look at theparticular magic of being brought up in thiscomplex family, while grappling with her feelingso f i l l eg i t imacy and shame. 381 pages .HarperCollins. Pub. at $25.99 $5.95

376026X CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM EATER. ByThomas De Quincey. A masterful memoir about addiction, DeQuincey’s Confessions is a literary tour de force and intimateportrayal of an opium eater’s inner struggle. The mind of an addicthas never been captured so eloquently. 125 pages. Arcturus.Paperbound. $4.95

3738256 TRAGEDY PLUS TIME: ATragi-Comic Memoir. By Adam Cayton-Holland.The author is a talented writer and comedian,uniquely poised to take readers to the edges ofcomedy and tragedy, brilliance and madness. Thisaccount is a revelatory, darkly funny, and poignanttribute to a lost sibling. Unsentimental andincredibly honest, this account is a love letter toevery family that has ever felt complicated or messy.

236 pages. Touchstone. Pub. at $26.00 $5.95

*3729362 THINGS THAT MAKE WHITEPEOPLE UNCOMFORTABLE. By M. Bennett & D.Zir in . Add ing h is unmistakable voice todiscussions of racism and police violence, Blackathletes and their relationship to powerfulinstitutions like the NCAA and the NFL, and the roleof protest in history, Bennett wants to make youuncomfor tab le . 250 pages . Haymarke t .Paperbound. Pub. at $17.95 $12.95

6942504 MIRROR TOUCH: Notes from a Doctor Who Can FeelYour Pain. By Joel Salinas. Through his experiences, both in hisneurological practice and his personal life, Salinas offers readersinsights about mirror touch synesthesia, and how the brain, in itsendless wonder, can sometimes perform in a nearly superhumanextrasensory way. 307 pages. HarperOne. Pub. at $26.99 $3.95

2826925 MY LIFE TO LIVE: How I Became theQueen of Soaps When Men Ruled the Airwaves.By Agnes Nixon. A memoir filled with as much dramaas the soaps she penned, Nixon shares her journeyfrom Nashville to New York City, as she overcomesthe loss of her fiance in World War II, a father intent oncrushing her writing dreams, and the jealousy of hermale colleagues on her way to becoming one of themost successful names in television. Color photos.

266 pages. Crown. Pub. at $26.00 $3.95

5985706 WOMEN I’VE UNDRESSED. ByOrry-Kelly. Orry-Kelly created magic on screen,from Casablanca and The Maltes Falcon to SomeLike It Hot. He won three Oscars for costumedesign, and dressed all the biggest stars, fromBette Davis to Marilyn Monroe. His long-lostmemoirs reveal a wildly talented and cheeky rascalwho lived a big life, on and off the set. Well illus.,some in color. 426 pages. Allen & Unwin. $16.95

*3700976 ON THE RUN: The Life andAdventures of a Fugitive. By Douglas McHardie.This is not a romantic story about a hero, or a tale of morality about a man redeemed, this is anunvarnished story of survival. The reader cannothelp but become engrossed in McHardie’sstruggle to use his wits, instincts, and luck to stayone step ahead of death. 248 pages. Craven Street.Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $11.95

694860X ISTANBUL: Memories and theCity. By Orhan Pamuk. The author invents aningenious form to evoke his lifelong home, thecity that forged his imagination. Pamuk givesreaders a map of ever changing Istanbul. It is amemoir about life in this city, a triumphantencounter of place and sensibility, beautifullywritten and immensely moving. Well illus.560 pages. Knopf. Pub. at $45.00 $9.95

*2887711 ON THE RUN IN NAZI BERLIN: AMemoir. By Bert & Bev S. Lewyn. Before WorldWar II, 160,000 Jews lived in Berlin. By 1945, only3,000 remained alive. The author was one of thefew, and his thrilling memoir, from witnessing thefamous 1933 book burning to the aftermath of thewar in a displaced persons camp, offers anunparalleled depiction of the life of a runaway Jewcaught in the heart of the Nazi empire. Illus. 368

pages. Chicago Review. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.99 $14.95

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Memoirs3777928 TEARS OF SALT: A Doctor’s Story of the Refugee Crisis. By P. Bartolo & L. Tilotta. Lampedusais the first port of call for African and Middle Easternrefugees fleeing civil war and terrorism. Running theisland’s lone medical clinic, Dr. Bartolo gives a movingaccount of his life and work and tells unforgettable talesof pain and hope, and stories of those who didn’t makeit and those who did. 205 pages. Norton. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.95 $4.95*2787369 TEARS OF THE SILENCED: AnAmish True Crime Memoir of Childhood SexualAbuse, Brutal Betrayal, and Ultimate Survival.By Misty Griffin. The true story of an isolated andabusive girlhood. Griffen recounts the details of a lifeof physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and herredemptive re-entry into modern society. It is a storythat is ultimately about the triumph of the humanspirit. 328 pages. Mango. Pub. at $24.99 $17.95

3738205 BETTER THAN NEW: LessonsI’ve Learned from Saving Old Homes (andHow They Saved Me). By Nicole Curtis.Curtis writes about a project that every readerwill find compelling; how she rehabbedherself. Part inspirational memoir and partself-help guide, this account is a journeypinned to the stories of houses that Curtis hasremodeled, that delivers a hard fought lesson

about life that takes readers to the place we all want to be: home. Wellillus. in color. 239 pages. Artisan. Pub. at $27.95 $7.95*3692213 ANNE FRANK: The Collected Works. Brings together Anne Frank’s complete writings, along with important images anddocuments, and also includes the original versions of herworld-famous diary. 733 pages. Bloomsbury. Pub. at $70.00 $49.95

*3785122 RECLAIMING MY DECADE LOSTIN SCIENTOLOGY: A Memoir. By Sands Hall.Hall compellingly reveals what drew her into thereligion, what she found intriguing and useful, andhow she came to confront its darker sides andescape. 392 pages. Counterpoint. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.95 $12.95

6912451 BOUNTY HUNTER 4/3. By JasonDelgado with C. Martin. A fascinating story of how Delgado’s upbringing in the school of hardknocks, Bronx, New York, led him to the U.S.Marine Corps, some of the fiercest fighting in Iraq, and into the elite MARSOC sniper community. 16pages of photos. 338 pages. St. Martin’s.Pub. at $27.99 $6.95

6708625 DELTA LADY. By Rita Coolidge with M.Walker. The two time Grammy award singer andsongwriter bares her heart and soul in this intimatememoir. Following her from Lafayette Tennessee, toher becoming one of the most sought after rockvocalists in Los Angeles in 1970s, this autobiographychronicles Rita Coolidge’s fascinating journeythrough the pop-rock culture. Illus. 225 pages.HarperCollins. Pub. at $25.99 $6.95*3700720 APPREHENSIONS &CONVICTIONS: Adventures of a 50-Year-OldRookie Cop. By Mark Johnson. What makes a fiftyyear old man quit a highly successful career in charity work to take on the dangerous job of being a policeofficer? When the author became the oldest rookie inthe Mobile, Alabama, police department, he didn’tjust start a new career, he started a whole new life, alife filled with violence, danger and stark moral

choices. 334 pages. Quill Driver Books. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95*2787768 CONTEMPT: A Memoir of the Clinton Investigation.By Ken Starr. Starr has kept his unique perspective to himself for twofull decades. In this long awaited memoir, he finally sheds light oneverything he couldn’t tell us during the Clinton years, even in hiscarefully detailed “Starr Report” of September 1998. Photos.338 pages. Sentinel. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

283619X THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE. By AllanPinkerton. The fascinating recollections of AllanPinkerton, of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, firstpublished in 1884, and reprinted in 1975. Althoughfilled with inaccuracies and exaggerations, thisremains one of the most valuable of Pinkerton’s works, as much for its depiction of the criminal culture of theauthor’s time as for its biographical content. 621pages. Patterson Smith. $7.95

5757096 GIFTED HANDS: The Ben CarsonStory. With Cecil Murphey. Dr. Ben Carson is knownaround the world for breakthroughs in neurosurgery.Filled with fascinating case histories, this account ofhis inspiring odyssey from his upbringing ininner-city Detroit to his position as director ofpediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins MedicalInstitutions at age 33 makes him a role model foranyone attempting the seemingly impossible.

Photos. 240 pages. Zondervan. Pub. at $18.99 $5.95

4635345 GIFTED HANDS: The Ben CarsonStory. With Cecil Murphey. Dr. Ben Carson is knownaround the world for breakthroughs in neurosurgery.Filled with fascinating case histories, this account ofhis inspiring odyssey from his upbringing in inner-city Detroit to his position as director of pediatricneurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions at age 33 makes him a role model for anyone attempting the seemingly impossible. Photos. 240 pages.

Zondervan. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.95

*3770664 MAGIC IS DEAD: My Journey intothe World’s Most Secretive Society of Magicians.By Ian Frisch. Rich with the history of magic and full ofdetails about the business today, Frisch’s story takes usfrom the dark alleys of Blackpool, England, to the glitz of Las Vegas and the back lots of Hollywood. Opulent andwith a cast of vibrant characters, this is a portrait of thepast, present, and future of magic, and the story of ayoung man searching for himself. 319 pages. Dey

Street. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.95

3747646 BIG LITTLE MAN: In Search of MyAsian Self. By Alex Tizon. Tizon’s observations ofsex and the Asian male–as funny as they arefierce–include the story of his own quest for loveduring college in the 1980s. His deeply original,taboo-bending investigation turns outward,tracking the unheard stories of young Asian mentoday, in a landscape many still find complex.261 pages. HMH. Pub. at $27.00 $5.95

*3741745 MAGIC JOURNEY: My FantasticalWalt Disney Imagineering Career. By Kevin P.Rafferty. With a forty year storied career, Rafferty hasconceived, designed, written, and overseen thecreation of some of the Disney park’s mostmemorable attractions. He has secured his place inthe pantheon of Imagineers. So hold on for a wildride as this master storyteller chronicles hisunimaginable career with great humor, honesty, and

heart. Illus., many in color. 301 pages. Disney. Pub. at $24.99 $17.95

*2909057 WE WERE RICH AND WE DIDN’TKNOW IT: A Memoir of My Irish Boyhood. By Tom Phelan. In a series of small scenes and vignettes thatread like short stories, Phelan offers a heartfelt andmasterfully written memoir of growing up in Ireland inthe 1940s. With tears and laughter, it speaks to thestrength of the human spirit in the face of life’sadversities and gives us a glimpse of a simpler time.210 pages. Gallery. Pub. at $24.00 $13.95

3738264 WAITING FOR FIRST LIGHT: MyOngoing Battle with PTSD. By Romeo Dallaire.The author, a retired general, deeply probes his lifesince the Rwandan genocide. Dallaire reflects onthe nature of post traumatic tress disorder and theimpact of that deep wound on his life, and how hemotivates himself and others to humanitarian workdespite his constant struggle. This is an emotionalaccount of suffering and endurance. 185 pages.

Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $21.00 $5.95

3750760 THE MIGHTY FRANKS: A Memoir.By Michael Frank. The author’s family wasuncommonly close, and in that strangelyintertwined world, a singularly polarizing figure,Frank’s aunt Hankie, and the man that he wouldbecome, will speak to any reader who has everstruggled to find an independent voice amid theturbulence of family life. 304 pages. FSG.Pub. at $26.00 $6.95

*3760944 EXPOSURE: Poisoned Water,Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer’sTwenty-Year Battle Against DuPont. By RobertBilott with T. Shroder. The unforgettable legal dramaabout malice and manipulation, the failings ofenvironmental regulation, and one lawyer’s quest toexpose the truth about this previously unknown–and still unregulated–chemical that presents one of thegreatest human health crises of the twenty-first

century. 386 pages. Atria. Pub. at $28.00 $21.95

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Memoirs*3767035 EVERYTHING IS HORRIBLE AND WONDERFUL. ByStephanie Wittels Wachs. In beautiful, unsentimental, and surprisinglyfunny prose, Wachs alternates between her brother’s struggle withaddiction, which she learned about three days before her wedding, and thefirst year after his death, in all its emotional devastation. 265 pages.Sourcebooks. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $11.95

2974525 GHOST BOY: The MiraculousEscape of a Misdiagnosed Boy TrappedInside His Own Body. By Martin Pistorius withM.L. Davies. LARGE PRINT EDITION. At the ageof 12, Martin Pistorius contracted an unknowni l lness wh i ch rende red h im mu te andquadriplegic. For ten years, Martin would bec o n s c i o u s w h i l e t r a p p e d i n s i d e h i sunresponsive body, secretly aware of everything

happening around him and utterly unable to communicate it. 20pages of photos. 327 pages. Center Point. Pub. at $35.95 $5.955734371 GHOST BOY. By Martin Pistorius with M.L. Davies. At theage of 12, Martin Pistorius contracted an unknown illness whichrendered him mute and quadriplegic. For an unimaginable ten years,Martin would be completely conscious while trapped inside hisunresponsive body, secretly aware of everything happening aroundhim and utterly unable to communicate it. Photos. 276 pages.Thomas Nelson. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $3.95

2949415 RUNNING WITH THE CHAMP: MyForty-Year Friendship with Muhammad Ali. By Tim Shanahan with C. Crisafulli. Filled with storiesabout celebrities from Elvis Presley to MichaelJackson to John Travolta, and many others, thathave never been told before. Shanahan’s narrativeis an insightful personal portrait of Ali, but it’s alsoa touching and candid story of an extraordinaryfriendship that continued throughout Ali’s later

life. Photos. 307 pages. S&S. Pub. at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $2.953693678 THE VEGAS DIARIES: Romance, Rolling the Dice,and the Road to Reinvention. By Holly Madison. Holly Madisonleft the confines of the Playboy mansion and began a new life inLas Vegas, which included a stint on Dancing with the Stars, thecoveted lead in the Strip’s hottest burlesque spectacular, and areality series spotlighting her new life as a single woman. She also explored the Sin City dating scene–and in the process found thelife and love she deserves. 272 pages. Dey Street. Paperbound.Pub. at $15.99 PRICE CUT to $2.95

*2954427 SEA TRIAL: Sailing After MyFather. By Brian Harvey. In this beautifullywritten memoir, Harvey shares how after twomonths of voyaging with his father’s ghost, hefinally finds out what happened in the O.R. thatcrucial night and why his father, Dr. Harvey, feltcompelled to fight the excruciating accusations.382 pages. ECW Press. Paperbound. Pub. at$17.95 PRICE CUT to $6.95

299545X THE HOPE CIRCUIT: A Psychologist’s Journey fromHelplessness to Optimism. By Martin E.P. Seligman. Photos.432 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $28.00 $4.956800106 90 CHURCH: Inside America’s Notorious FirstNarcotics Squad. By Dean Unkefer. 424 pages. Picador. Pub. at$28.00 $3.95571754X IN THE SANCTUARY OF OUTCASTS: A Memoir. By NeilWhite. 316 pages. HarperPerennial. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.99 $4.956939937 CALL THE MIDWIFE: Farewell to the East End. ByJennifer Worth. 321 pages. Ecco. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.953725960 POUR ME, A LIFE. By A.A. Gill. 268 pages. Blue Rider.Pub. at $26.00 $3.952886375 JUNIPER: The Girl Who Was Born Too Soon. By Kelley& Thomas French. Photos. 315 pages. Back Bay Books. Paperbound.Pub. at $16.99 $4.952842319 NO WAY HOME: A Memoir of Life on the Run. By TylerWetherall. 305 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $6.956990029 TURBULENCE: A True Story of Survival. By AnnetteHerfkens. 282 pages. Regan Arts. Pub. at $26.95 $5.952884577 THEY ARE ALL MY FAMILY: A Daring Rescue in theChaos of Saigon’s Fall. By John P. Riordan with M.B. Demery.238 pages. PublicAffairs. Pub. at $25.99 $5.95CD 2935880 FREEDOM: My Book of Firsts. By Jaycee Dugard.S&S. Pub. at $29.99 $4.95*2951851 MY ARMY LIFE AND THE FORT PHIL KEARNEYMASSACRE. By Frances C. Carrington. Illus. 318 pages. Bison.Paperbound. $16.953726894 DANCES WITH LUIGI. By Paul Paolicelli. 304 pages.Thomas Dunne Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $14.95 $4.952992426 SEARCHING FOR JOHN HUGHES. By Jason Diamond.285 pages. HarperCollins. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $5.95

*293261X MA, NOW I’M GOIN UP IN THE WORLD: A Memoirof Dublin in the 1960s. By Martha Long. 445 pages. Seven Stories.Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $13.95*2936879 THE LIGHT OF COMMON DAY. By Diana Cooper.Photos. 257 pages. Vintage. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 $14.95*3688496 IN PAIN: A Bioethicist’s Personal Struggle withOpioids. By Travis Rieder. 297 pages. Harper. Pub. at $27.99PRICE CUT to $15.95*3735265 BOBBY IN NAZILAND: A Tale of Flatbush. ByRo b e r t R os e n . 1 8 2 p a g e s . H e a d p re s s . Pa p e r b o u nd .Pub. at $17.95 $14.95*2935996 OUT OF MY FATHER’S SHADOW: Sinatra of theSeine, My Dad, Eddie Constantine. By Tanya Constantine.275 pages. Feral House. Pub. at $22.95 $13.95689531X THE PUPPY THAT CAME FOR CHRISTMAS. By MeganRix. Photos. 246 pages. Plume. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.00 $3.95*2444763 MEMORIES BEFORE AND AFTER THE SOUND OFMUSIC. By Agathe von Trapp. 32 pages of photos. 212 pages.Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $13.99 $9.954600258 CABIN FEVER: The Sizzling Secrets of a VirginAirlines Flight Attendant. By Mandy Smith with N. Stow.289 pages. Plume. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $4.956654738 GIRL UNBROKEN. By R. Calcaterra & R. Maloney.401 pages. Morrow. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.955955645 THE OLD MAN AND THE CAT: A Love Story. By NilsUddenberg. Illus. 164 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $22.99 $7.952884410 ONLY ONE YEAR: A Memoir. By Svetlana Alliluyeva.444 pages. Harper. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.99 $4.952935694 THE UNWANTED: A Memoir of Childhood. By KienNguyen. 343 pages. Back Bay Books. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $3.956897843 CRUEL HARVEST. By Frances Elizabeth Grubb.257 pages. Thomas Nelson. Pub. at $22.99 $5.95*6626459 UPSTAIRS AT THE WHITE HOUSE: My Life with the First Ladies. By J.B. West with M.L. Kotz. 26 pages of photos.386 pages. Open Road. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.99 $12.956609856 THE PENGUIN LESSONS: What I Learned from aRemarkable Bird. By Tom Michell. 219 pages. Ballantine.Pub. at $22.00 $5.95655962X BASTARDS: A Memoir. By Mary Anna King. 248 pages.Norton. Pub. at $25.95 PRICE CUT to $4.956816304 GOOD FRIDAY ON THE REZ. By David Hugh Bunnell.Color photos. 271 pages. St. Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $7.956913202 STREET WARRIOR: The True Story of the NYPD’sMost Decorated Detective and the Era That Created Him. ByRalph Friedman with P. Picciarelli. Photos. 262 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $6.952860643 THE LAMBS: My Father, a Farm, and the Gift of aFlock of Sheep. By Carole George. Color photos. 287 pages. St.Martin’s. Pub. at $26.99 $7.956946291 HOW TO MURDER YOUR LIFE: A Memoir. By CatMarnell. 374 pages. S&S. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.00 $2.956920136 FURNISHING ETERNITY: A Father, a Son, a Coffin,and a Measure of Life. By David Giffels. 243 pages. Scribner.Pub. at $24.00 PRICE CUT to $1.952911701 MAYBE ESTHER: A Family Story. By Katja Petrowskaja.254 pages. HarperCollins. Pub. at $25.99 PRICE CUT to $1.95*2963469 THE BLINK OF AN EYE: A Memoir of Dying–andLearning How to Live Again. By Rikke Schmidt Kjaergaard. 227 pages. The Experiment. Paperbound. Pub. at $15.95 PRICE CUT to $7.95*2969734 FINAL FIRE. By Michael Mitchell. Illus. in color. 424 pages. ECW Press. Paperbound. Pub. at $18.95 PRICE CUT to $9.95*290862X UNMASKED: A Memoir. By Andrew Lloyd Webber. 32 pages of photos, many in color. 521 pages. Harper. Paperbound.Pub. at $18.99 PRICE CUT to $7.95*2994011 SMALL FRY. By Lisa Brennan-Jobs. 381 pages. Grove. Paperbound. Pub. at $17.00 PRICE CUT to $9.95*2975920 MR. KNOW-IT-ALL: The Tarnished Wisdom of aFilth Elder. By John Waters. Illus. 372 pages. FSG. Pub.at $27.00 PRICE CUT to $12.95*2931206 SECOND LIVES, SECOND CHANCES: A Surgeon’sStories of Transformation. By Donald R. Laub. 184 pages. ECWPress. Pub. at $24.95 PRICE CUT to $12.95*2855097 WAYFARER: A Memoir. By James S. Rockefeller Jr. Photos. 301 pages. Islandport. Paperbound. Pub. at $16.95

PRICE CUT to $5.952987996 SEND FORTH THE HEALING SUN. By Tony Bartelme.362 pages. Collins. Paperbound. PRICE CUT to $2.95*2916894 MY HEART IS A DRUNKEN COMPASS: A Memoir.By Domingo Mart inez. 296 pages. Lyons. Paperbound.Pub. at $19.95 PRICE CUT to $9.952974495 DOG MEDICINE: How My Dog Saved Me from Myself.By Julie Barton. LARGE PRINT EDITION. 327 pages. Center Point.Pub. at $36.95 $5.95

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