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|  | The Romantics by Dorothy Thompson, E. P. Thompson A history of England in the 1790s, during the early years of the Romantic movement that produced the poetry of Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and others. Thompson, a British social historian, sees the Romantic movement as emblematic of the profound changes that were then underway within British society at large. AUTHOR: Dorothy Thompson, E. P. Thompson PUBLISHER: New Press, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Somehow Form a Family by Tony Earley In the title story of this collection of autobiographical essays, the television set is the focal point around which Early's family drama plays--from childhood with his sister, through her death as a teenager, and toward his parent's old age. Each of the essays here finds Early examining relationships as he writes about travel, ghost hunts, or his gardening experience. AUTHOR: Tony Earley PUBLISHER: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Eleanor Roosevelt by Lucile Davis Description not available.Presents the life story of the First Lady who worked for human rights and became known as the First Lady of the World. AUTHOR: Lucile Davis PUBLISHER: Capstone Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Another Shot by Joe Kita Description not available.After turning forty, a Men's Health magazine writer and author of Wisdom of Our Fathers sets out to relive twenty personal regrets, including rectifying getting cut from his high school basketball team by trying out again for the squad twenty years later. Reprint. AUTHOR: Joe Kita PUBLISHER: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Facts by Philip Roth Roth's novelistic autobiography, which he wrote after a breakdown in 1987, zeroes in on five periods in his life that he feels sum up who he is: his childhood, his college days, a passionate and maddening youthful love affair, his alienation of the American Jewish establishment after he published GOODBYE, COLUMBUS, and the 1960s when he changed the direction of his work and wrote PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT. The book begins with a letter to Roth's fictional alter ego Nathan Zuckerman, and ends with a letter from Zuckerman to his creator. AUTHOR: Philip Roth PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | All Things Possible by Kurt Warner, Michael Silver In this memoir, St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Wagner writes about his football career, which included being selected Most Valuable Player in Super Bowl XXXIV, and about the importance of his family and his faith. AUTHOR: Kurt Warner, Michael Silver PUBLISHER: HarperSanFrancisco FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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