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a memoir
1997

Starting from home

a writer's beginnings
1988
The author recounts the discoveries, hardships, and triumphs of his early life and the influences that shaped him as a person and writer.

The woman who died a lot

now with 50% added subplot
2012
Forced into semi-retirement after an assassination attempt, Thursday Next finds her recuperation challenged by the personal and professional struggles of her children and Goliath's constant attempts to replace her with synthetic duplicates.

Journals, 1952-2000

2007
The journals of Arthur Schlesinger Jr. offer an intimate look at the political and cultural changes that have influenced America over the last fifty years, chronicling his experiences in American politics and recording his impressions of the people around him.

Kissinger

a biography
1992
Over 150 interviews with Kissinger intimates, enemies, subordinates, and the man himself generate a less-than-flattering portrayal of the man behind the intellect and the myths. Isaacson covers Kissinger's Americanization, his use of Harvard ties to enhance his career, his forays into the stratosphere of the Council on Foreign Relations (NY), and his Washington years and exploits. He also examines Kissinger's ill-fated negotiations with the North Vietnamese, empire building as national security assistant, shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East, arms control efforts, and later years as private citizen and consultant.

Carter G. Woodson

the man who put "Black" in American history
2000
A biography of the son of former slaves who received a Ph.D. in history from Harvard and devoted his life to bringing the achievements of his race to the world's attention.

Carter G. Woodson

father of African-American history
1998
A biography of the son of former slaves who received a Ph.D. in history from Harvard and devoted his life to bringing the achievements of his race to the world's attention.

Alexis de Tocqueville

democracy's guide
2006
Chronicles the life of Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the first foreigners to recognize and celebrate the grandness of the American project in the nineteenth century.

Prelude to Foundation

1991
When young Hari Seldon arrives on Trantor, he is unaware of the perilous politics that are brewing. After he presents his paper on psychohistory, he becomes the most wanted man in the Empire.

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