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Gore Vidal: Writer Against the Grain

by Jay Parini

A collection of critical essays from various literary critics.

Becoming Justice Blackmun: Harry Blackmun's Supreme Court journey

by Linda Greenhouse

From the book jacket: A PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING CORRESPONDENT WITH UNPRECEDENTED ACCESS TO THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT CHRONICLES THE PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION OF A LEGENDARY JUSTICE. From 1970 to 1994, justice Harry A. Blackmun (1908-1999 wrote numerous landmark Supreme Court decisions, including Roe v. Wade, and participated in the most contentious debates of his era-all behind closed doors. In Becoming Justice Blackmun, Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times draws back the curtain on America's most private branch of government and reveals the backstage story of the Supreme Court through the eyes and writings of this extraordinary justice. Greenhouse was the first print reporter to have access to Harry Blackmun's extensive archive and private and public papers, and from this trove she has crafted a compelling narrative of Blackmun's life and of his years on the Court, showing how he never lost sight of the human beings behind the legal cases and how he was not afraid to question his own views on such controversial issues as abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, and sex discrimination. She shows us the Court as a human institution, where nine very smart and very opinionated lawyers seek to make decisions and bring others around to their point of view, especially during Blackmun's twenty-four years on the bench, as the justices repeatedly tussled with one another over the contentious cases-the Pentagon Papers, Roe v. Wade, the Nixon tapes, Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, Planned Parenthood v. Casey-that came their way. And most affectingly Justice Warren E. Burger withered in the crucible of life on the high court, revealing how political differences became personal, even for the country's most respected jurists. Becoming justice Blackmun, written by America's preeminent Supreme Court reporter, offers a rare and wonderfully vivid portrait of the nation's highest court, including insights into many of the current justices. It is a must-read for everyone who cares about the Court and its impact on our lives. LINDA GREENHOUSE has covered the Supreme Court for The Yew York Times since 1978 and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1998 for her coverage of the Court. She appears regularly on the PBS program Washington Week and lectures frequently on the Supreme Court at colleges and law schools.

Sounds from Silence: Graeme Clark and the Bionic Ear Story

by Graeme Clark

The author's interest in the development of improved hearing devices for the deaf arose from his interactions with his own father, who lost his hearing. Having worked in a pharmacy, Graham Clark developed a keen interest in pursuing a medical degree. His research and tenacity led him to develop the multiple contact bionic ear. The book takes us on a journey with the author through his life and his perseverance to develp this device.

Medieval Lives: or, Eight Charismatic Men and Women of the Middle Ages

by Norman Cantor

Very accurate biographical segments that look like short stories

The Chairman: John J. McCloy, The Making of the American Establishment

by Kai Bird

Analysis of the Financial decisions of the United States in the mid-1900's.

Speak Out! Speeches, Open Letters, Commentaries

by Ralph Manheim Günter Grass

Political opinions of one of Germany's foremost novelists, poets, and dramatists -- Günter Grass.

The Oxford Book of Letters

by Frank Kermode Anita Kermode

A collection of well-known letters written over the centuries.

The Color of Truth: A Biography

by Kai Bird

Biographies of two brothers during their careers as statesmen in the late twentieth century.

The Man Behind the Book: Literary Profiles

by Louis Auchincloss

Information about the following authors: CYRIL TOURNEUR, PROSPER MERIMEE, ANNE BRONTE, DUMAS fils, LORD BRYCE, WALTER PATER, JOHN WALTER CROSS, HENRY JAMES, SARAH ORNE JEWETT, ROBERT GRANT, THE ABBE MUGNIER, F. MARION CRAWFORD, HAROLD FREDERIC, PAUL HERVIEU, ROBERT HERRICK, AMY LOWELL, L. COMPTON-BURNETT, ELINOR WYLIE, HAROLD NICOLSON, MAXWELL ANDERSON, S. N. BEHRMAN, ROBERT E. SHERWOOD and Iris Origo.

Beverly: An Autobiography

by Beverly Sills Lawrence Linderman

Beverly Sills unleashes the full power of her personality and unlocks the key to her phenomenal success as a singer, mother, wife, impresario and goodwill ambassador.

Lenin: A Biography

by Robert W. Service

Scholarly biography.

Charlotte and Lionel: A Rothschild Love Story

by Stanley Weintraub

True story of the 1800's.

Eyewitness Auschwitz: three years in the gas chambers

by Filip Müller Susanne Flatauer

Filip Müller came to Auschwitz with one of the earliest transports from Slovakia in April 1942 and began working in the gassing installations and crematoria in May. He was still alive when the gassings ceased in November 1944. He saw multitudes come and disappear; by sheer luck he survived. Müller is neither a historian nor a psychologist; he is a source-one of the few prisoners who saw the Jewish people die and lived to tell about it. Eyewitness Auschwitz is thus one of the key documents of the Holocaust. "A shattering, centrally important testimony."-From the Foreword by Yehuda Bauer "Riveting...It is a tale of unprecedented, incomparable horror. Profoundly, intensely painful; but it is essential reading."-JewishPress Features

Kissinger and Brzezinski: The NSC and the Struggle for Control of US National Security

by Gerry Argyris Andrianopoulos

The factors which influenced foreign policy under Nixon and Carter.

The Life of Milarepa

by Lobsang P. Lhalungpa

To the people of Tibet and to fellow Buddhists in the Asian highlands and the Himalayas, Mila, although he lived in the twelfth century, is not a myth but still a vital figure - the embodiment of supreme excellence as well as the father of awakened masters. Never, in the thirteen centuries of Buddhist history in Tibet, has there been such a man, who not only inspired an intellectual elite and spiritual luminaries, but also captured the imagination of the common people.

Leonard Bernstein

by David Ewen

"Leonard Bernstein is the only long-hair musician who gets mobbed in the streets by women from Boston to Moscow, from Milan to Tel Aviv. A huge success from the night he made his debut, he is often described as a man who started at the top. But Bernstein was a frail, unhappy, maladjusted boy until, by accident, he got his first piano -a battered upright. Years of struggle lay ahead, but this was the beginning . . ." Ewen has written a wonderful biography.

Bereft: A Sister's Story

by Jane Bernstein

Author Jane Bernstein was a senior in high school when her older sister Laura was murdered on the campus of Arizona State University. From the moment they heard the shattering news, Jane's parents handled their grief through stoic silence. Crying and mourning were forbidden; the past was the past, and it was essential to move on. More than 20 years later Jane Bernstein found herself compelled to revisit her sister's death, to learn what she could about the murder and the man convicted of the crime. In the process she found herself examining her own life and confronting the problems in her marriage.

FDR and Lucy: Lovers and Friends

by Resa Willis

Story of FDR's affair with Lucy Rutherford Mercer.

Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero

by Michael Korda

Grant said: I read but few lives of great men because biographers do not, as a rule, tell enough about the formative period of life. What I want to know is what a man did as a boy." Yet, we do not know a lot about the genuine boyhood of Ulyses Simpson Grant. Corda tells us why and provides a readable and interesting biography of this U.S. President and famous General. This book is part of the Immenint Lives series.

A Man's Reach

by Elmer L. Andersen Lori Sturdevant

Autobiography of the popular Minnesota Governor in the 1950's.

Daniel Boone Taming the Wilds

by Katharine E. Wilkie

Journey with Daniel Boone from childhood through adulthood from Pennsylvania to Missouri and beyond.Daniel Boone was one of America's greatest frontiersman opened up a new country by exploring and settling where no one else had ever lived besides the Indians.he fought with the Indians and became their friends. It was a very harsh life that took a lot of courage to survive.

2014 ACA Code of Ethics

by American Counseling Association

The American Counseling Association (ACA) is an educational, scientific, and professional organization whose members work in a variety of settings and serve in multiple capacities. Counseling is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals.

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