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|  | It's True! It's True! by John Harper, Kurt Angle The autobiography of the WWF Superstar who was an Olympic Gold Medalist and, later, a holder of the world championship belt--after having defeated Steve Austin. Angle discusses his athletic prowess and his values. AUTHOR: John Harper, Kurt Angle PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Alex Haley, Malcolm X The autobiography, narrated to Alex Haley, of the leader of the Nation of Islam, from his early years as a petty criminal and his conversion in jail, to his eventual rise to prominence as spokesman and rival of Elijah Mohammed. AUTHOR: Alex Haley, Malcolm X PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Jane Goodall by Joyce Senn Description not available.Examines the personal and professional life of the noted zoologist and describes her work with the chimpanzees of Tanzania AUTHOR: Joyce Senn PUBLISHER: Gale Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Hardy Boyz by Matt Hardy N/Aenter description here.. AUTHOR: Matt Hardy PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Gandhi the Man by Eknath Easwaran The third revision updates this classic biography of India's exemplar of non-violent political action, and has been enhanced with a new cover, revised text, and more than 70 photographs, many not previously published elsewhere. At 23, Mohandas K. Gandhi left India for South Africa, where he hoped to leave his mark as a young lawyer. Ten years later he returned to India, no longer as M.K. Gandhi, but as Mahatma, great soul, the acknowledged leader of 100,000 followers who pioneered one of history's greatest experiments: satyagraha, war without violence. Easwaran, author of many books on the spiritual life, including Meditation , a highly popular basic text, focuses on Gandhi's personal transformation from fumbling student and struggling lawyer to the nonviolent leader who led India's successful struggle for independence. AUTHOR: Eknath Easwaran PUBLISHER: Nilgiri Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Memoirs of My Nervous Illness by Daniel Paul Screber, Rosemary Dinnage In 1884 the German judge Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911) suffered the first of a series of mental breakdowns that would eventually lead to his permanent confine in an insane asylum. He accused his doctors of soul-murder and composed this memoir to tell the public about his treatment and as a plea for his release. The book, as Rosemary Dinnage says in her introduction, is an account of what it is to be forsaken by everything familiar and real, and of the delusionary world that gets invented in their place -- one of the most revealing dispatches ever received from the far side of madness. AUTHOR: Daniel Paul Screber, Rosemary Dinnage PUBLISHER: New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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