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|  | Lincoln by Edgar Box, Grover Gardner The story of Lincoln's administration, told mostly from John Hay's point of view. The last in Vidal's tetralogy of U. S. political novels: WASHINGTON, D. C., BURR, and 1876 are the others. AUTHOR: Edgar Box, Grover Gardner PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Does the Harry Potter Series... by Richard Abanes Arbanes takes a deep look at the Harry Potter series, revealing dangerous messages that, according to Arbanes, Christian parents may want to be aware of. His work supports the Evangelical idea that Harry Potter encourages witchcraft and magic in our youth. AUTHOR: Richard Abanes PUBLISHER: Christian Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Watermelon by Marian Keyes Description not available.When her husband, James, leaves her after she delivers her first child, Claire retires to her family in Dublin, where she slowly recovers from the experience, giving James a big surprise when he shows up again. A first novel. Reprint. AUTHOR: Marian Keyes PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Sergeant Dickinson by Jerome Gold Description not available.The survivors of the first Special Forces team in Vietnam to engage the North Vietnamese army are split up after the encounter, and one of the men, Sergeant Dickinson, tries to put himself back together again. AUTHOR: Jerome Gold PUBLISHER: Soho Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Influential Gardeners by Andrew Wilson Spanning the 20th-century, this beautifully illustrated volume brings to life the century`s gardening standouts, including Vita Sackville-West, Gertrude Jekyll, and Nancy Lancaster. AUTHOR: Andrew Wilson PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Summer of Deliverance About this painful memoir of his father, the poet James Dickey, Christopher Dickey said in an interview: There is no end of James Dickey stories. Part of the problem is that people get wrapped up in the myth. What was important to me was bringing my father to life. ( Washington Post , 10/25/1998) A New York Times Notable Book for 1998. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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