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|  | The Man Who Declared War on America by Nadia May, Yossef Bodansky Bodansky provides a biographical analysis Osama bin Laden in an attempt to recreate the circumstances that turned an engineer into one of the world`s most notorious terrorists and Islamic fundamentalists. In doing so he reveals the complexity of the Middle Eastern terrorism web and the devotion that Islamic terrorists harbor for their beliefs. AUTHOR: Nadia May, Yossef Bodansky PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Presidential Trivia by Ernie Couch This fun and educational book contains more than 1,000 questions and answers about the facts, figures, and foibles of the forty-two president and their ladies. AUTHOR: Ernie Couch PUBLISHER: Rutledge Hill Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Klan-Destine Relationships by Daryl Davis Description not available.A professional musician recounts his courageous, lifelong confrontations and conversations with members of the Ku Klux Klan in an attempt to unearth the roots of bigotry and foster harmony between black and white, often using music to bridge the divide. IP. AUTHOR: Daryl Davis PUBLISHER: New Horizon Press Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Castro's Daughter by Alina Fernandez, Dolores Koch Fidel Castro's only daughter tells of her extraordinary experiences growing up in the shadow of the Cuban dictator. 8-page photo insert. AUTHOR: Alina Fernandez, Dolores Koch PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Blinded By The Right by David Brock In this political and journalistic mea culpa, a former conservative reporter recants many of the things he wrote in his earlier book, THE REAL ANITA HILL, which sought to undermine the credibility of the main witness at the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings. Brock reveals the sources of much of the damaging material that appeared in that book, and examines what he sees as the extreme mistrust in the rightwing media (and among Clarence Thomas`s circle of friends) and their search for sympathetic journalists. Brock names names and and reveals serious ethical lapses of his own, which included frightening off a woman who had information that seemed to corroborate Hill`s charges by saying he would expose something in her personal life. AUTHOR: David Brock PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Confessions of St. Augustine by Rex Warner, Saint Augustine One of the earliest autobiographies, as well the paradigm for all subsequent literary confessions, St. Augustine's 13-volume work is a classic of Christian theology and Western philosophy. In the confessions, St. Augustine addresses God, revealing the details of his life up to his conversion to Christianity and reflecting on a former life of sin. He also offers a description of the Creation and his thoughts on the nature of the self, life, philosophy, and theology, along with prayers and meditations. The work was written c. 397-401. AUTHOR: Rex Warner, Saint Augustine PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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