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  • - The Gay Individual in American Society
    av Bruce Bawer
    277

    With "the bracingly rational passion of a writer who can think and feel at the same time" (The Wall Street Journal), Bruce Bawer exposes the heated controversy over gay rights and presents a passionate plea for the recognition of common values, "a place at the table" for everyone.

  • - Use the Power of Angelic Messengers to Enrich and Empower Your Life
    av Linda Georgian
    197

    A nationally known psychic shows readers how to get in touch with the angels specially appointed to enlighten, guide, and defend them. Linda Georgian takes readers to that magical place where heaven and earth meet in this delightful introduction to the power of angels.

  • - The Cyclist's Bible--25th Anniversary Edition
    av Eugene Sloane
    361

    Featuring all the latest developments in the ever-evolving world of cycling, the updated, revised edition of this classic book focuses on issues which are particularly relevant to bikers today, including brands, designs, shifting mechanisms, and new technologies. 200 photos.

  • av Karl Albrecht
    301

    Albrecht introduces the six functional thinking abilities needed in order to become an adaptive, innovative thinker. It will help readers avoid logic pitfalls and learn to use creative problem solving strategies in business and private life.

  • - The Anthropology of Daily Life
    av Marvin Harris
    251

    This book is about cults, crime, and shoddy goods, and the shrinking dollar. It's about porno parlors, and sex shops, and men kissing in the streets. It's about daughters shaking up, women on the rampage, marriages postponed, divorces on the rise, and no one having kids. It's about old ladies getting mugged and raped, people shoved in front of trains, and shoot-outs at gas pumps. And letters that take weeks to get delivered, waiters who throw food at you, rude sales help, and computers that bill you for things you never bought. It's about broken benches, waterless fountains, cracked windows, dirty toilets, crater-filled roads, graffiti-covered buildings, slashed paintings, toppled statues, stolen books. It's about shoelaces that break in a week, bulbs that keep burning out, pens that won't write, cars that rust, stamps that don't stick, stitches that don't hold, buttons that pop off, zippers that jam, planes that lose their engines, reactors that leak, dams that burst, roofs that collapse... It's about astrologers, shamans, exorcists, witches, and angels in space suits... It's about a lot of other things that are new and strange in America today. —from the Introduction

  • - Simple Solutions to the Most Common Relationship Problems
    av Ellen Sue Stern
    277

    HE JUST DOESN'T GET IT provides simple solutions to some of the most common relationship problems.

  • av Stedman Graham
    197

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  • av Tim Farrington
    311

    In a tour de force of romantic comedy, brilliant newcomer Tim Farrington brings San Francisco into delightful focus in this wonderfully witty novel of life, love and awakenings.

  • av Phillip L. Berman
    277

    Harvard theologian Phillip Berman examines how near-death and mystical experiences can give our lives new meaning. Universal truths culled from the author's and others' experiences allow readers to see that these messages have immediate relevance to everyone's lives, and show how to let these lessons transform one's own sense of worth and meaning.

  • av Albert H. Morehead
    277

    This is the biggest, most complete, and most authoritative book ever written on poker—everything there is to know about the Great American Game from the rules of each variation to the most expert instruction on playing the odds. Albert Morehead, author of more than 70 books on the rules and procedures of card games, has taken most of the mystery and even more of the luck out of winning—“Poker is a game of skill. If you aren’t beating the game, you’re being outplayed.” What does count in this game is attitude, judgment, skills, and these can all be acquired.

  • - How a Simple Program of Acknowledgment Can Build Trust and Loyalty at Work
    av Dottie Gandy
    197

    Outlines a month-long process of successive affirmation that acknowledges an employee's positive qualities while fostering creativity and job satisfaction.

  • - How President Lincoln Became Father to an Army and a Nation
    av William C. Davis
    287

    The author of more than twentyfive books on the Civil War tells the moving story of the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his Union soldiers, who called him "Father Abraham," based on a wealth of soldiers' letters and diaries. Reprint.

  • av Lesley Sussman
    301

    Nineteen of America's top-recording black gospel greats share their stories of finding God. The author, a Grammy award winner, hosts his own syndicated show on Black Entertainment Television.

  • - Our Lifelong Struggles With Power and Surrender
    av Judith Viorst
    351

    In this magnificent follow-up to her bestselling "Necessary Losses", Viorst explores the need to control events, ourselves, and those around us.

  • - The Birth Of The Arizona Diamonback, The Billion Daollar Business Of Sports
    av Len Sherman
    317

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  • av James W. West
    251

    The author, the former medical director of one of the world's leading centres for addiction, shares the expertise that assisted thousands of drug abusers to get well. Providing many answers to the questions surrounding a difficult subject. Aimed at those struggling with substance abuse and those who care for them.

  • av Carolyn Keene
    121

    Nancy Drew and her friends are celebrating the Chinese New Year with their classmate Mari Chen when the dragon their class made for the holiday parade disappears.

  • av Gregory Bodenhamer
    171

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  • av Susan Cheever
    241

    In this compelling companion volume to her acclaimed memoir Home Before Dark, Susan Cheever once again gives readers a revealing look into her famous family, whose secrets and eccentricities parallel their genius and successes. Set against the backdrop of Treetops, the New Hampshire family retreat where the Cheevers still summer, and going back several generations, this powerful remembrance focuses on Susan Cheever''s mother''s family, and includes portraits of her great-grandfather, Thomas Watson, who invented the telephone with Alexander Graham Bell, and her grandfather Milton Winternitz, a brilliant doctor who built Yale Medical School. And of course there is her beloved and talented father John Cheever, the accomplished author who became one of the most well-known writers of the century, often using his family as material. Perhaps most riveting about Susan Cheever''s second biographical masterpiece is its exploration of the lives of the Cheever women. At once a unique family portrait and the tale of every family, Treetops draws us effortlessly into a fascinating yet endearingly familiar world.

  • av Dave Martin
    337

  • av Boris Yavitz
    277

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  • av Roberto Mangabeira Unger
    301

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  • av Carlton E. Munson
    351

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  • - The Collected Speeches
    av George H.W. Bush
    277

    Coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of his inauguration and the commission of the USS George H.W. Bush, a collection of the forty-first president’s speeches.  Here, in his own words, is the record of George H.W. Bush’s presidency. Chosen and annotated by former President Bush, these forty-two speeches reflect his concerns, his political philosophy, and the triumphs and challenges of his years in office. Whether accepting the nomination, speaking to the Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf, presenting Presidential Citations to Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams, or marking the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, these speeches, great and small, defined the first Bush years. Marking significant events in world history, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, and U.S. military action against Iraq, this collection documents a transformative period in world history and the voice and politics of one of our great leaders.   

  • - The Discovery and Loss of Ancient North American Cities
    av Roger G. Kennedy
    327

    Robert Kennedy, director of the National Park Service, analyzes the discovery of North America and the loss of ancient civilization, from the cities, roads, and commerce of the past as the nation evolved into present day. In Hidden Cities, Robert Kennedy sets out on the bold quest of recovering the rich heritage of the North American peoples through a reimagination of the true relations of their modern-day successors and neighbors. From the Spanish and French explorers that discovered the land that would one day make up the United States to present day in the country, very few Euro-Americans have paid attention to the evidence and meaning of the nation's heritage. As Kennedy shows the magnificence of the mound-building cultures through the sometimes prejudiced eyes of the founding generation, he reveals the astounding history of the North American continent in a way that sheds important light on the credit Native American predecessors deserve but many refuse to give.

  • - A Cliff Janeway "Bookman" Novel
    av John Dunning
    401

    Occasionally, Denver bookman Cliff Janeway has one of those perfect days - he sells a couple of good books and he buys something even better - perhaps a tough-to-find Steinbeck in mint condition. Even the jacket is fine.Working from his store on seedy Colfax Avenue, Janeway doesn''t have enough of those days, but he''s not complaining. Things are looking up because of his new partner and friend, lawyer Erin d''Angelo. So when Erin asks Janeway for a favor, it''s hard to say no. She wants him to go over the mountain to the small town of Paradise where a former good friend, Laura Marshall, is in jail, accused of killing her husband. What happened at the Marshalls'' remote mountain home? Did Laura kill Bobby, or is she trying to protect her oldest son? And where were the three children when the shooting occurred? What did they see?Rich with fascinating book lore and a tension-filled plot that''s full of surprises, The Sign of the Book is the best yet from an acclaimed author who is himself first and always a "bookman."

  • av Andrew Neiderman
    277

    Young Leon and Ursula had little except each other. Mother was driven by a psychotic need to clean?constantly?everything in sight. Father was consumed by his medical practice and an analytical approach to life. But he understood the sensual hunger growing inside his children's young bodies. He knew they could help each other answer, ?The Need.? Father had Science. Father had Reason. And he had Pin. Pin who answered all the children's questions in a voice not unlike the doctor's. Father's clever trick. Father's brilliant illusion. But then there was the accident and Mother and the doctor were dead. Still there was Pin?who had so much to tell then even yet...whose enigmatic stare held such wisdom. There would just be the three of them now. Quiet Leon, beautiful and frightened Ursula, and wise, implacable Pin. They were all each of them would need. Ever.

  • av Andrew Neiderman
    287

    Marty, age seventeen, and Judy, age fourteen, become stepbrother and stepsister when their parents marry. When Marty’s father attempts to attack Judy, Marty beats him off. The pair flee to a nearby, seemingly deserted old resort in the Catskills, where they discover the owner still living as if the hotel were about to open. They participate in the old man’s fantasy to keep themselves safe, carrying on a Romeo and Juliet romance, unaware they are constantly being watched….

  • av Andrew Neiderman
    267

    A brilliant high school senior girl is quite taken with the science of behavioral modification. When her father suffers a stroke, she experiments with her own family, turning her home into a laboratory, unbeknownst to her teachers and neighbors who have only the highest regard for her. It isn’t until a teacher becomes suspicious that her terror is exposed….

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