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|  | The Great Pianists by Harold C. Schoenberg The Great Pianists brings to life the brilliant, stylish, and sometimes eccentric personalities, methods, and technical peculiarities of history's greatest pianists--from Mozart to the modern-day masters. AUTHOR: Harold C. Schoenberg PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Berlin Diaries, 1940-45 by Marie Vassiltchikov Description not available.A personal account of the Second World War by a White Russian princess who lived in Berlin and Vienna with insights into the ever-harsher conditions of civilian life and the ethical dilemma of upper-class anti-Nazis AUTHOR: Marie Vassiltchikov PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | My Ears Are Bent by Joseph Mitchell Many of the pieces culled here were initially published in the late 1930s when Mitchell worked for the World Telegram and The New Yorker. Here he muses on a variety of events and personalities in a volume that resurrects a New York City and journalistic style lost to history. AUTHOR: Joseph Mitchell PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | President Grant Reconsidered by Frank J. Scaturro President Grant Reconsidered shatters myths about America`s 18th president. AUTHOR: Frank J. Scaturro PUBLISHER: Madison Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | It's Always Something by Gilda Radner, Roseanne Roseannadanna Description not available.The comedian discusses the Saturday Night Live years and her movie roles, her marriage to Gene Wilder, her battle against ovarian cancer, and her involvement with the Wellness Community, a cancer-patient support group. AUTHOR: Gilda Radner, Roseanne Roseannadanna PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Jew Store by Stella Suberman Setting up shop in Concordia, Tennessee, the Bronsons weren't just the first Jews to run a general store on Main Street, they were among the first Jews to set foot there. A small Southern town with an aggressive chapter of the KKK is the unlikely setting of this family memoir. AUTHOR: Stella Suberman PUBLISHER: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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