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  • The Man Who Ate Everything - Jeffrey Steingarten

    Amazon.com ReviewWhen Jeffrey Steingarten was made food critic of Vogue in 1989, he began by systematically learning to like all the food he had previously avoided. From clams to ....
  • The Country Ahead of Us, the Co - David Guterson

    From Publishers WeeklyReprint of Guterson's 1989 debut, a collection of short stories set mostly in the Pacific Northwest. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From...
  • Postwar_ A History of Europe Si - Tony Judt

    Amazon.com ReviewWorld War II may have ended in 1945, but according to historian Tony Judt, the conflict's epilogue lasted for nearly the rest of the century. Calling 1945-1989 "an...
  • Parallel Stories - Peter Nadas; Imre Goldstein

    A New York Times Notable Book for 2011 A once-in-a-generation literary event: the monumental masterwork being hailed as a “twenty-first-century War and Peace” (Magyar Nemzet)In 198...
  • Lost Boys - Orson Scott Card

    A withdrawn eight-year-old in a troubled family invents imaginary friends who bear the names of missing children in this absorbing thriller. Science fiction writer Card ( Abyss , P...
  • Hiding Man_ A Biography of Dona - Tracy Daugherty

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. This sprawling first biography of the writer Donald Barthelme (1931–1989) complements an exemplary account of the man and his milieu with a hi...
  • Doctor Who_ Shadowmind - Christopher Bulis

    SUMMARY:Produced by arrangement with BBC television, this first-ever series of original Doctor Who novels will continue where the 1989 TV series left off.
  • Doctor Who_ Battlefield - Marc Platt

    SUMMARY:Produced by arrangement with BBC television, the first-ever series of original Doctor Who novels continues where the 1989 TV series left off. The latest title is an ...
  • Darkwell - Douglas Niles

    Product DescriptionThe final title from the first Forgotten Realms trilogy ever published, now brought back into print!Published in 1989, Darkwell was the final novel in the first....
  • African Laughter - Doris May Lessing

    'African Laughter' is a portrait of Doris Lessing's homeland. In it she recounts the visits she made to Zimbabwe in 1982, 1988, 1989 and 1992, after being exiled from the old South...