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Salon.com September 6, 2000 Laura Miller |
Citizen of the world Armistead Maupin talks about getting divorced, the self-ghettoization of gay lit and the strange, true story behind his new novel of suspense.  |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 JoAnn Gutin |
"The Island of Lost Maps" by Miles Harvey The story of a thief obsessed by rare maps -- and a journalist obsessed by the prospect of turning a magazine article into a book.  |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 James H. Moller |
Multimedia Review Hypertension: A Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment by Barry J. Sobel and George L. Bakris, and Handbook of Antihypertensive Therapy by Mark C. Houston, Beth Pulliam Meader and Linda Moore Schepani...  |
Salon.com September 5, 2000 Stephen Prothero |
"Nothing Like It in the World" by Stephen E. Ambrose The bestselling historian serves up the stirring tale of the unsung men who built the transcontinental railroad.  |
Salon.com July 20, 1999 Janelle Brown |
What will it take to survive the Web's evolution? In "Digital Darwinism: 7 Breakthrough Business Strategies for Surviving in the Cutthroat Web Economy," Evan Schwarz predicts which online business models will prove the fittest.  |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Charles Taylor |
The traitor Forget the sketchy allegations of wife-beating. Anthony Summers' new book makes clear that Richard Nixon's real crimes were against his country.  |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Amy Bloom |
Retro chic The author of "Love Invents Us" and "A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You" picks five great books that are way out of fashion.  |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Joshua Micah Marshall |
Nixon revisited Anthony Summers' Nixon biography is filled with charges of drug and domestic abuse, but it also sheds light on the final days of the Nixon presidency.  |
Salon.com September 1, 2000 Steve Weinberg |
Did Dick beat Pat? A casual reader of "The Arrogance of Power: The Secret World of Richard Nixon" sure might think so. But read the fine print first.  |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Greg Villepique |
"Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley" A biography by Lawrence Sutin of the spooky, sex- and drug-addled egomaniac who became an icon to generations of wannabe occultists.  |
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