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|  | KISS by Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Waring Abbott Description not available.More than 150 full-color and black-and-white photographs, many never before published, highlight an official, insider's history of the legendary rock band, looking at the lives of the band members onstage and off during their early days and chronicling the evolution of KISS and their music during a pivotal time in rock history. Original. 100,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Waring Abbott PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Two Years Before the Mast by Elaine Kirn, Ernesto R Cruz, Gene Engene, John N. Fago, Richard Henry Dana On August 14, 1834, Richard Henry Dana, convalescing from an illness, set off for California from his Boston home--via a sailing ship. Using the journals he kept on the voyage, Dana created a classic re-creation of his experiences, both the highs and the lows, in what has long been considered a definitive look at the seaman's life in the 19th century. AUTHOR: Elaine Kirn, Ernesto R Cruz, Gene Engene, John N. Fago, Richard Henry Dana PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Diary of a Napoleonic Footsoldier by Jakob Walter, Marc Raeff, Patrick Tull Description not available.The only known memoir of the Napoleonic Wars written by a common foot soldier relates the hardships of campaigns against Prussia and Poland and the disaster of the Russian campaign of 1812 AUTHOR: Jakob Walter, Marc Raeff, Patrick Tull PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Long Loneliness - Reissue by Daniel Berrigan, Dorothy Day Here, this remarkable woman tells of her life as a radial young journalist in the 1920s; of her momentous conversion to Catholicism that ended a bohemian lifestyle and common-law marriage; and of her unrelenting efforts toward peace, racial justice, and the cause of the poor and the outcast. Day became an inspiration to such figures as Thomas Merton, Michael Harrington, and Cesar Chavez....A true spiritual hero--a journalist, activist, and cofounder of the Catholic Worker Movement--[she] was considered by many to be a modern saint. AUTHOR: Daniel Berrigan, Dorothy Day PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Kitchen Table Wisdom by Rachel Naomi Remen, Ornish Rachel Naomi Remen has discovered a pervasive disease of the soul, a disease of isolation and disconnection, which she feels might be cured by a broader approach to healing that allows us to accept who and where we are, and bring about a greater sense of peace. AUTHOR: Rachel Naomi Remen, Ornish PUBLISHER: Putnam Publishing Group, The FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | KISS & Make-Up by Gene Simmons Gene Simmons is lead singer and bassist for Kiss; you know, the guy with the really long tongue. In this memoir, Simmons tells about his youth (he used to be a Jewish kid named Chaim Witz, before the makeup), all his kisses (he claims to have slept with more than 4000 women), and his part in guiding the musical monster that is Kiss into becoming one of the most successful rock groups in the world. AUTHOR: Gene Simmons PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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