Nonfiction Stars of 1999

A selected list of titles.

This reading list is based on personal preferences. It reflects interests in history, science, nature, travel, biography, memoirs and a few assorted odd topics. Titles are listed by approximate date of publication, then alphabetically by author.

Annotations are from Advance, the Ingram Book Magazine - unless otherwise noted.


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December

  • The Ice Finder; How a Poet, a Professor, and a Politician Discovered the Ice Age
    by Bolles, Edmund Blair
    Publisher: Counterpoint ISBN: 1-58243-030-6 $ 24
    star LJ
    The surprising story of three ambitious men and how their clash of egos, ignorance, and imaginations led to the discovery of the Ice Age.
  • Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind
    by Cesarini, David
    Publisher: Free ISBN: 0684867206 $ 30
    star Booklist star Kirkus
    In a major reassessment of one of this century's leading writers and intellectuals, Arthur Koestler's shocking private life and powerful writing are set in the context of the tumultuous century he chronicled.
  • Messenger: The Rise and Fall of Elijah Muhammad
    by Evanzz, Karl
    Publisher: Pantheon ISBN: 067944260x $ 28.50
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus
    The definitive biography of one of the most controversial Americans of the 20th century - Elijah Muhammad, the founder and "Prophet" of the Nation of Islam.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • My Century
    by Grass, Gunter
    Publisher: Harcourt ISBN: 015100496x $ 25
    star PW
    Gunter Grass tells us a story for every year of our century. He writes of great events and seemingly trivial occurrences, of technical developments and scientific discoveries, of achievements in culture and sports, of megalomania, of persecution and murder, of war and disasters, and of new beginnings. Although each story has a different narrator, collectively the stories form a complete and linear narrative in which the individual is the focus. As the sequence unfolds, a lively and rich picture emerges, an historical portrait of this millennium in all its grandeur and in all its horror.
    One hundred stories come full circle to create a novel of our century. - Publisher Marketing.
  • Ingenious Pursuits: Creativity and the Scientific Revolution
    by Jardine, Lisa
    Publisher: Doubleday Books ISBN: 0-385-49325-8 $ 35
    star PW star Kirkus
    From the author of the highly acclaimed Worldly Goods, a brilliant rethinking of the most exciting period in science - the Renaissance - connecting the era's famous leaps of imagination in the humanities with the creative inspiration behind its scientific discoveries.
  • Inside the Animal Mind
    by Page, George
    Publisher: Doubleday ISBN: 038549291x $ 24.95
    star Booklist
    Exploring new knowledge about the many facets of animal intelligence, this book is the official companion to a three-part PBS program airing in January 2000 on the Emmy-winning series "Nature, In Search of the Animal Mind."
    Suggested Reading: Nature
  • Edith's Story
    by Velmans-Van Hessen, Edith
    Publisher: Soho Press ISBN: 1-56947-178-9 $ 25.00
    star booklist
    During World War II, Edith Velmans was forced into hiding in a Protestant household in Holland the same month as Anne Frank. To deflect suspicion, Edith had to look after a German officer. Forty years later, using her own diaries and letters, she reconstructs the story of her family's near annihilation by the Nazis. Photos, map.
  • Osbert Sitwell
    by Ziegler, Philip
    Publisher: Knopf ISBN: 0679446508 $ 30
    star Booklist star PW
    The author of the bestselling Mountbatten and King Edward VIII now offers a wonderfully witty, major new biography of the renowned poet, novelist, essayist, and legendary 20th-century eccentric, Osbert Sitwell.

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November

  • Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
    by Barthleme, Frederick & Steven
    Publisher: Houghton ISBN: 0395954290 $ 24
    star PW star LJ
    Two brothers recount their harrowing journey from a stable home life to loss of family and an all-encompassing obsession with gambling.
    Suggested Reading: Take a Gamble
  • African Ceremonies
    by Beckwith, Carol Some, Malidoma Patrice, Fisher, Angela
    Publisher: Abrams ISBN: 0-8109-4205-4 $ 150
    star PW
    Overflowing with nearly 850 magnificent photos, this two-volume work explores traditional African rites and rituals, from baby namings, initiations, and weddings to harvest blessings, healing exorcisms, and funerals. 45 maps.
  • Truth: A History and a Guide for the Perplexed
    by Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe
    Publisher: St Martins ISBN: 0312242530 $ 23.95
    star Kirkus
    In clear, lucid prose, the author of Millennium exposes the basic human assumptions about truth in this global history of the topic.
  • Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus That Caused It
    by Kolata, Gina Bari
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux ISBN: 0-374-15706-5 $ 25
    star PW
    An acclaimed reporter for The New York Times unravels the mystery of the 1918 Great Flu Epidemic with the high drama of an exciting adventure story.
    Suggested Reading: Flu
  • To the Last Man: Spring 1918
    by MacDonald, Lyn
    Publisher: Carroll and Graf Publishers ISBN: 0-7867-0663-5 $ 27.50
    star PW star Kirkus
    An engrossing oral history of the last German offensive in World War I, the Second Battle of Somme, in all its glory, horror, and pathos.
  • 24/7: Living It Up and Doubling Down in the New Las Vegas
    by Martinez, Andres
    Publisher: Villard Books ISBN: 0-375-50181-9 $ 25.00
    star Kirkus
    A book that does for the shiny new Las Vegas what Fear and Loathing did forits seedy ancestor, written by a journalist living out everyone's high rollerdreams.
    Suggested Reading: Take a Gamble
  • Arsenic Under the Elms: Murder in Victorian New Haven
    by McConnell, Virginia A.
    Publisher: Praeger Publishers ISBN:0-275-96297-0 $ 26.95 Date: 1999
    star Kirkus
    Attorney and crime researcher Virginia McConnell delves into two unrelated, unsolved murders in late-1800s New Haven to provide a fascinating view of Victorian Connecticut. The colorful characters involved in tile commission, investigation, and prosecution of these crimes emerge as real, vibrant individuals, and their stories, compelling in themselves, reveal much about Victorian sex and marriage, drugs from arsenic to aphrodisiacs, early forensic medicine, and 19th-century courtroom antics. - Publisher marketing.
    Suggested Reading: True Crime Stars | Pick Your Poison
  • Walter Benjamin a the Dairy Queen: Reflections at Sixty and Beyond
    by McMurtry, Larry
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster ISBN: 0684854961 $ 21 Date: 1999
    star PW star LJ
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove provides a brilliant portrayal of Texas past and present - and the startling tale of his own path from rancher's son to Lone Star State novelist laureate, at once a literary and autobiographical tour de force.
    Suggested Reading: Books About Books
  • Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House
    by Mendelson, Cheryl
    Publisher: Scribner Book Company ISBN:0-684-81465-X $ 35
    star LJ
    Mendelson addresses the meanings as well as the methods of housekeeping with a keen sense of the history and values involved. The result is a warm, good-humored, engagingly written book with a message and a point of view, one that is overflowing with useful reflections and information.
  • Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life
    by Rubin, Susan Goldman
    Publisher: Abrams ISBN: 0810943816 $ 19.95
    star Booklist star PW
  • Rembrandt's Eyes
    by Schama, Simon
    Publisher: A. A. Knopf ISBN: 0-679-40256-X $50
    star Booklist star Kirkus star LJ
    A magnificent rendering of the genius of Rembrandt--both a biography and an exploration of the art itself - that makes it clear why, even after 350 years, he remains among the greatest of painters. 359 illustrations, many in color.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • Stravinsky: A Creative Spring Russia and France, 1882-1934
    by Walsh, Stephen
    Publisher: Knopf ISBN: 0679414843 $ 35
    star PW star LJ
    The first part of a two-volume biography of Igor Stravinsky puts special emphasis on the composer's Russian roots, the formative years of his genius, and his struggle to make his way in Switzerland and France. .

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October

  • Gerald Durrell
    by Botting, Douglas
    Publisher: Carroll and Graf Publishers ISBN: 0-7867-0655-4 $ 29.95
    star PW
    Botting traces the life of Gerald Durrell, the world-famous naturalist and popular author of over 37 bestsellers, who always saw his writings as the means to finance his great passion - the breeding of endangered species for their return to the wild.
    Suggested Reading: Nature
  • My Kitchen Wars
    by Fussell, Betty Harper
    Publisher: North Point Press ISBN: 0-86547-577-6 $ 23
    star PW
    Using as her weapon a lifelong need to make dinner, love, and war, Betty Fussell pries open the past and gives voice to a generation of women whose stories were shaped but also silenced by an era of global conflict, from World War II to Vietnam.
  • River Horse: A Voyage Across America
    by Heat-Moon, William Least
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company ISBN: 0-395-63626-4 $ 26
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus
    The acclaimed, bestselling author of Blue Highways and PrairyErth chronicles his unique journey through America's waterways, from Atlantic to Pacific. Brimming with history, drama, hilarity, and wisdom, River Horse is a Blue Highways on water and ranks among the greatest American travelogues.
    Suggested Reading: Travel Tales | All Stars
  • Sleeping With Extra-Terrestrials: The Rise of Irrationalism and Perils of Piety
    by Kaminer, Wendy
    Publisher: Pantheon ISBN: 067944243x $ 24
    star LJ
    With clarity and wit, Kaminer argues that we are society intoxicated by the irrational: religion, spirituality, and popular therapies threaten to replace rational thought with supernaturalism and a belief in personal testimony, no matter how unsubstantiated.
  • Fire on the Mountain: The True Story of the South Canyon Fire
    by MacLean, John N.
    Publisher: William Morrow & Company Inc ISBN: 0-688-14477-2 $ 24
    star PW
    MacLean takes a long, hard look at the July 3, 1994, fire at Storm King Mountain in Colorado, where 14 firefighters, including four women, were killed. Fire on the Mountain offers deeply moving insights into the lives of the smoke jumpers, hot shots, and helitacks who fight forest fires and put their own well being on the line as part of their jobs.
    Suggested Reading: On Fire
  • Dr. Seuss Goes to War; The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel
    by Minear, Richard H.
    Publisher: The New Press ISBN: 1-56584-565-X $ 25
    star LJ
    Dr. Seuss Goes to War features handsome, large-format reproductions of nearly 200 of the best of Theodor Geisel's political cartoons from this time.
  • The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
    by Nicol, John
    Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Press ISBN: 0-87113-755-0 $ 21
    star Kirkus
    The spirited, eminently readable autobiography of an 18th century sailor and adventurer - recently rediscovered text that vividly renders the unforgettable story of a man whom history has nearly forgotten.
    Suggested Reading: Sea Stories
  • Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home
    by Sheldrake, Rupert
    Publisher: Crown Publishers Inc ISBN: 0-609-60092-3 $ 25
    star PW
    In the bestselling tradition of When Elephant Weep and The Hidden Life of Dogs, Sheldrake shares the astonishing results of his five-year study - including the anecdotal evidence shared by thousands of pet owners- -of the uncanny paranormal abilities of animals.
  • Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War
    by Welsom, Eileen
    Publisher: Dellacorte ISBN: 0385314027 $ 26.95
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus
    This critically acclaimed, groundbreaking book tells of the secret radiation experiments performed over five decades by United States government doctors on unsuspecting patients. "YWelsome? brings to life, and recreates the settings, dialogue and events that ruined the health of countless trusting Americans".--"The San Diego Union Tribune".
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • A Necessary Evil
    by Willis, Garry
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books ISBN: 0-684-84489-3 $ 25
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus star LJ
    In his first major historical work since his Pulitzer prize-winning Lincoln in Gettysburg, Wills examines anti-government attitudes--from the revolt of the colonies against King and parliament to the present justifications for gun owning, term limits, even private militias--and debunks some of our fondest myths regarding American history.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars

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September

  • Yes We Have No: Adventures in the Other England
    by Cohn, Nik
    Publisher: A. A. Knopf ISBN: 0-394-56870-2 $ 22
    star Kirkus
    The kaleidoscopic England that Cohn travels is made up of techno-freaks and soccer obsessives, faith healers and fetishists, graffiti artists, Rastas, and Elvis impersonators.
    Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
  • Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda
    by Halsey, Ann Howard, with Carr, Rosamond Halsey
    Publisher: Viking Books ISBN: 0-670-88780-3 $ 23.95
    star Booklist
    "Whether chugging up the Congo on a paddle-wheel steamboat, rubbing elbows with pygmy chiefs (or wealthy colonial neighbors), being pursued through the dark by a stalking leopard, or visiting friend Dian Fossey and her mountain gorillas at Karioske, Carr found herself living a life of cinematic proportions. In the process, she witnessed a half century of the politics of a deeply troubled country and saw firsthand the decline and fall of colonialism, the wars for independence, and the relentless clashes between the Hutus and Tutsis. And finally, having been caught in the crossfire of 1994's horrific genocide, Carr provides an unparalleled personal account that underscores her continued devotion to the country by her decision to turn her plantation into a shelter for Rwanda's lost and orphaned children."--Book jacket.
    Suggested Reading: Travel Tales | Rwanda
  • The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness
    by Damasio, Antonio R.
    Publisher: Harcourt Trade Publishers ISBN: 0-15-100369-6 $ 28
    star PW star LJ
    The bestselling author of Descartes' Error now shows how consciousness - the feeling of what happens and our mind noticing the body's reaction to the world and responding - is created.
  • Isaac's Storm: A Man, A Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
    Author: Larsen, Erik
    Publisher: Crown $ 25 ISBN: 0609602330 Date: 1999
    starLJstarPW
    SLJ Best Books
    The large audience that drove The Perfect Storm high on national bestseller lists is sure to welcome this superb narrative of the extreme hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas, in 1900, leaving at least 8,000 dead in its wake. An unforgettable story of the conflict between human hubris and the last great uncontrollable force, Isaac's Storm offers a cautionary tale for the millennium.
    Suggested Reading: Stormy Weather
    Updated 2.14.06
  • Crying: A Natural and Cultural History of Tears
    by Lutz, Thomas
    Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 0-393-04756-3 $ 25.95
    star PW star Kirkus
    Learn the multi-faceted cultural and historical meanings of tears in a book that offers "a fresh panoramic perspective to the complex give-and-take between illness and the artistic imagination" (New York Times Book Review) Illustrations.
  • Selected Non-Fictions
    by Borges, Jorge Luis
    Publisher: Viking Books ISBN:0-670-84947-2 $ 40
    star PW
    The third and final installment in Viking's program to bring Borges's Collected Works into English brings together more than 150 pieces in one volume.
  • All Souls: A Family Story from Southie
    by MacDonald, Michael Patric
    Publisher: Beacon Press ISBN: 0-8070-7212-5 $ 24 Date: 1999
    star Kirkus
    In this searing, coming-of-age memoir, told through the eyes of the troubled yet keenly gifted observer he was even as a child, MacDonald describes growing up in Irish South Boston.
    Suggested Reading: Memoir Stars
  • The Women Who Wrote the War
    by Sorel, Nancy C.
    Publisher: Arcade Publishing, Incorporated ISBN: 1-55970-493-4 $ 27.95
    star Booklist
    Like Tom Brokaw's The Greatest Generation, Sorel's moving account of the women war correspondents of this century at last brings to light the exploits of more than 100 of this country's unsung heroes. of photos.
  • Of Time and Memory: A Mother's Story
    by Snyder, Don J.
    Publisher: A. A. Knopf ISBN: 0-375-40408-2 $ 25
    star LJ
    The author of The Cliff Walk takes a journey back in time in search of the mother he never knew - a young woman who died at the age of 19 when he was a newborn.
  • Watching Birds: Reflections on the Wing
    by Taylor, Ann
    Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company ISBN: 0-07-134866-2 $ 19.95
    star Booklist
    Taylor chronicles her fascinating life as a curious and devoted amateur bird-watcher and nature-lover who has traveled the world in pursuit of her passion.
    Suggested Reading: Nature | For the Birds
  • Kinship: A Family's Journey in Africa and America
    by Wamba, Philippe E.
    Publisher: Dutton Books ISBN:0-525-94387-0 $ 24.95
    star Booklist star Kirkus
    Wamba weaves 300 years of history, popular culture, music, religion, literature, and political activism into the compelling story of his African parents raising their children in Boston and Tanzania.
  • A Celtic Childhood
    by Watkins, Bill
    Publisher: Hungry Mind Press ISBN: 1-886913-31-5 $ 24 Daate: 1999
    star PW
    In this memoir of an Irish childhood split between England and Ireland, Watkins vividly creates a child's eye view of the world.
    Suggested Reading: Memoir Stars

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August

  • Too Good to Be True; The Colossal Book of Urban Legends
    by Brunvand, Jan Harold
    Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 0-393-04734-2 $ 29.95
    star LJ
    A fabulously entertaining book from the ultimate authority on "urban legends" -alligators in the sewers; the world's most expensive chocolate chip cookie recipe, etc .- those unbelievable tales that always happen to a "friend of a friend."
  • Celebration, U.S.A.:Living in Disney's Brave New Town
    by Frantz, Douglas
    Publisher: Henry Holt and Company ISBN: 0-8050-5560-6 $ 25
    star PW
    A prize-winning New York Times reporter who moved his wife and two kids into Disney's town of the future in Florida reports from the trenches on what it's like to be in on the start of a new self-supporting community that uses the best in new technology.
  • Chasing Monarchs: Migrating with the Butterflies of Passage
    by Pyle, Robert Michael
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company ISBN: 0-395-82820-1 $ 24
    star LJ
    Pyle offers an account of the summer he set out to follow these winged wanderers south from their northernmost breeding grounds in British Columbia to the California Coast.
    Suggested Reading: Nature
  • The BUST Guide to the New Girl Order
    by Stoller, Debbie
    Publisher: Penguin Books ISBN: 0-14-027774-9 $ 15.95 (trade paper)
    star LJ
    BUST, the original grrrl zine, offers brand new, funny, sharp, trenchant essays with some of its best writings, including Courtney Love on Bad Girls; the already immmortal "Don'ts For Boys"; and an interview with girl-hero Judy Blume.

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July

  • A Short History of Rudeness; Manners, Morals, and Misbehavior in Modern America
    by Caldwell, Mark
    Publisher: Picador Press ISBN: 0-312-20432-9 $ 23
    star PW star LJ
    Touching on aspects of both our public and private lives, including work, family, and sex, Caldwell examines how the rules of our behavior have changed and explains why, no matter how hard we try, we can never return to a golden era of manners and mors.
  • Swampwalker's Journal: A Wetlands Year
    by Carroll, David
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company ISBN: 0-395-64725-8 $ 27
    star Booklist star Kirkus star LJ
    "A genius, a madman, a national treasure" (Annie Dillard) takes readers on a miraculous year-long journey through the wetlands, revealing why they are so important to his life, to ours, to all life on Earth.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars | Nature
  • Magnificent Corpses: Searching Through Europe for St. Peter's Head, St. Chiara's Heart, St. Stephen's Hand, and Other Saints
    by Rufus, Anneli
    Publisher:Marlowe and Company ISBN: 1-56924-687-4 $ 13.95 (trade paper)
    star PW
    This eerie yet irresistible spiritual travelogue takes a look at 18 holy relics that continue to fascinate, including the Shroud of Turin, St. Stephen's hand, and St. Claire's heart.

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June

  • The Man Who Tried to Save the World: The Dangerous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Fred Cuny
    by Anderson, Scott
    Publisher: Doubleday Books ISBN: 0-385-48665-0 $ 24.95
    star PW star Kirkus
    Like a Graham Greene novel come to life, this biography tells the mesmerizing story of Fred Cuny, the "Master of Disaster" - a complicated man who disappeared in the scariest place on earth.
  • The Knowledge Web: From Electronic Agents to Stonehenge and Back-And Other Journeys Through Knowledge
    by Burke, James
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books ISBN: 0-684-85934-3 $ 25
    star Kirkus
    A bestselling author leads an enthralling tour through the web of knowledge -displaying the flights of imagination that prompted The Washington Post to name him "one of the most intriguing minds of the Western world."
  • Fledgling Days: Memoir of a Falconer
    by Ford, Emma
    Publisher: Overlook Press ISBN: 0-87951-947-9 $ 25.95
    star Booklist
    Falconry has been historically the sport of royalty and traditionally a pursuit of men. Emma Ford is neither royal nor a man, yet she is one of the most acclaimed falconers in the world today. Fledgling Days, her powerful memoir of life in the Kent countryside, where she learned from girlhood the art of falconry, is both a tale of personal discovery and a heart-warming and funny account of a country childhood.
    Suggested Reading: Nature | For the Birds
  • The Disappearance
    by Jurgensen, Genevieve
    Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company ISBN: 0-393-04776-8 $ 22
    star PW star LJ
    A book of letters to a friend, in which Jurgenson discusses different aspects of her bereavement after her two young daughters are killed in a car accident, The Disappearance combines raw honesty with the solidly balanced craft of the French epistolary novel.
  • Caravaggio: A Life
    by Langdon, Helen
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux ISBN: 0-374-11894-9 $ 30 Daate: 1999
    star PW star LJ
    A powerful and illuminating biography--the first in English in two generations--of one of the most popular painters of all time: the 16th-century Italian master, Caravaggio. Illustrations throughout.
    Suggested Reading: Caravaggio Stars
  • Between Silk and Cyanide; A Codemaker's War 1941-1945
    by Marks, Leo
    Publisher: Free Press ISBN: 0-684-86422-3 $ 27.50
    star Kirkus
    As thrilling as a novel by John le Carre, this World War II memoir by ingenious cryptographer Leo Marks brings alive the codemakers and the agents they trained and communicated with in occupied Europe.
  • Encore Provence; New Adventures in the South of France
    by Mayle, Peter
    Publisher: A. A. Knopf ISBN: 0-679-44124-7 $23
    star PW
    The author of A Year in Provence and Toujours Provence celebrates a beloved homecoming to the area with a joyous mix of Gallic characters, adventure, and culinary treats.

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May

  • Deep Play: Harvesting Joy from the Games of Life
    by Ackerman, Diane
    Publisher: Random House ISBN: 0-679-44879-9 $ 23.95
    star Kirkus
    The author of A Natural History of the Senses now explores the connections between a range of human activities that draw individuals into that exalted zone in which transcendent experiences are possible--the zone of "deep play."
  • The Prisoner's Wife: A Memoir
    by Bandele, Ashaby
    Publisher: Scribner Book Company ISBN: 0-684-85073-7 $ 23
    star Booklist star Kirkus
    The intensely moving story of a young black poet who marries a prisoner convicted of murder, this lyrical memoir attests to the redemptive power of love, even when it is found behind barbed wire and gun towers.
    Suggested Reading: Memoir Stars
  • Gothic: Four Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil, and Ruin
    by Davenport-Hines, R.
    Publisher: North Point Press ISBN: 0-86547-544-X $ 35
    star Booklist
    The birth of Gothic can be said to date to the eruption of Vesuvius in 1631, an event so powerful it created a new landscape. Indeed, it was the desolate and savage landscape paintings of the seventeenth-century artist Salvator Rosa, with their precipices, ruined castles, dark caves, and contorted trees, that provided the original visual and imaginative frame of the genre. In England, under Rosa's influence, William Kent created the first Gothic garden when he planted a dead tree on the grounds of Kensington Palace.

    Castles and country houses built like castles are another manifestation of the Gothic imagination: in real life, in pictures, and in Gothic stones. They are usually places of fear and anxiety; none more so than in Mitchelstown in Cork, where one family lived up to their home: surrounded by stories of murder, sexual degeneracy, eccentricity, madness, decay, and ruin. - Publisher marketing.

  • The Other Side of Everest: Climbing the North Face Through the Killer Storm
    by Dickinson, Matt
    Publisher: Times Books Random House ISBN: 0-8129-3159-9 $ 23
    star PW
    This harrowing successor to Into Thin Air and The Climb provides new perspectives on the devastating storm of 1996 that claimed the lives of eight climbers and rocked the mountaineering world.
  • Walking Since Daybreak: A Story of Eastern Europe, World War II, and the Heart of Our Century
    by Eksteins, Modris
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company ISBN: 0-395-93747-7 $ 27.50
    star PW star Kirkus
    Part history, part autobiography, Walking Since Daybreak tells the tragic story of the people of the Baltic nations--Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia -- before, during, and after World War II.
  • Hometown
    by Tracy Kidder
    Publisher: Random ISBN: 0679455884 $ 25.95
    star Booklist
    In this "grand vision of a small place" ("People"), bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder creates a richly layered and unforgettable portrait of life in Northampton, Massachusetts, the quintessentially American hometown.
  • Dear Exile: The True Story of Two Friends Separated (for a Year) by an Ocean
    by Liftin, Hilary
    Publisher: Vintage Books ISBN: 0-375-70367-5 $ 11 (trade paper)
    star PW
    A funny and moving story told through the letters of two women nurturing a friendship as they are separated by distance, experience, and time.
  • My Father's Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NYPD
    by McDonald, Brian
    Publisher: Dutton Books ISBN: 0-525-94396-X $ 24.95
    star PW
    As a boy, Brian McDonald used to play in "Fort Apache", the infamous 41st Precinct, while visiting his precinct captain father. This is Brian's remarkable memoir, tracing the life of a whole family of Irish-American cops in New York City.
    Suggested Reading: Memoir Stars
  • Nathaniel's Nutmeg
    by Milton, Giles
    Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux ISBN: 0-374-21936-2 $ 24
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus
    In 1616, Nathaniel Courthope was dispatched to Run, the most lucrative of the Spice Islands to hold off the massive Dutch Navy. But after a four-year siege, Britain ceded the island and its lucrative spice trade to Holland - in exchange for Manhattan.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov): The Story of a Marriage
    by Schiff, Stacy
    Publisher: Random House ISBN:0-679-44790-3 $ 27.95
    star PW star LJ
    This intimate portrait of Vera Nabokov, the woman who stood at the center of the life and work of the controversial author of Lolita, is based on new material, Vladimir's letters, Vera's diaries, and family correspondence.
  • A Dark Place in the Jungle
    by Linda Spalding
    Publisher: Algonquin ISBN: 1565122267 $ 22.95
    star PW
    Looking up orangutan researcher Birute Galdikas in Borneo, Spalding uncovered a storm of controversy and corruption in a rain forest paradise, where the animals are the losers.

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April

  • Woman: An Intimate Geography
    by Angier, Natalie
    Publisher: Houghton Mifflin ISBN: 0395691303 $ 25
    star Booklist star PW star Kirkus
    With the clarity, insight, and sheer exuberance of language that make her one of the "New York Times's" premier stylists, Pulitzer Prize-winner Natalie Angier takes on everything from organs to orgasm in this scientific fantasia of womanhood. "Lush, lyrical, important . . . a 747 landing in the desert of post-feminism."--"Mirabella."
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein
    by Andrew and Patrick Cockburn
    Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN: 0060192666 $ 26
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    Intriguing, controversial, and terrifying, Out of the Ashes exposes for the first time ever the internal feuds between covert CIA operators that doomed the secret operations to bring down Saddam Hussein in what was the biggest intelligence debacle since the Bay of Pigs.
    Suggested Reading: Iraq Stars
  • The Promise of Sleep: A Pioneer in Sleep Medicine Explores the Vital Connection Between Health, Happiness, and a Good Night
    by Dement, William C.
    Publisher: Delacorte Press ISBN: 0-385-32008-6 $ 24.95
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    Healthy sleep has been empirically proven to be the single most important determinant in predicting longevity, more influential than diet, exercise, or heredity, but our modern culture has become a virtual study in sleep deprivation. A world without darkness wreaks havoc on our body clocks. Sleep is sacrificed to meet the demands of our endless days. Doctors regard sleep deprivation as a fact of life and do little to promote sleep health or awareness. Meanwhile, the physical, emotional, and psychological costs of unhealthy sleep continue to mount.

    In The Promise of Sleep, world-renowned sleep authority William C. Dement offers a definitive guide providing the information necessary to reap the benefits of a good night's sleep. Drawing on decades of experience, Dr. Dement explains what happens when we sleep, taking us on a fascinating tour of the sleeping body and mind. Exploring sleep's surpassingly powerful effect on overall health, from the immune system to psychological well-being, readers will learn the many ways that sleep loss and deprivation can put them in harm's way, inhibiting motivation, creativity, and vitality.

    Imparting wisdom gained through years of sleep lab experience, Dr. Dement reveals the seven principles of healthy sleep, and gives hands-on advice on such popular topics as sleep disorders and their cures, the role of prescription and over-the-counter sleeping aids, recovery from jet lag, the power of naps, and more. With The Promise of Sleep, readers will learn not only how to discover how much sleep they truly need, but how to get it -- and why their lives will improve once they do.

  • Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire
    by Jason Goodwin
    Publisher: Holt ISBN: 0805040811 $ 32.50
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    In this dazzling evocation of the Ottoman Empire's power, Goodwin explores how the Ottomans rose and how, against all odds, they lingered on for 600 years. In doing so, he also offers a long look back to the origins of problems that plague present-day Kosovars and Serbs. Photos throughout.
  • Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds
    by Heinrich, Bernd
    Publisher: Cliff Street Books ISBN: 0-06-017447-1 $ 25
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    A scientific investigation into the mind of the raven which lyrically addresses the existence of intelligence in a bird that has had an extraordinary relationship with humans throughout history
    Suggested Reading: Nature | For the Birds
  • Tigers & Ice: Reflections on Nature and Life
    by Edward Hoagland
    Publisher: Lyons ISBN: 1558217428 $ 22
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    The renowned essayist, who was legally blind for three years until surgery changed his life, celebrates his renewed vision in this powerful essay collection. In penetrating and enchanting prose, Hoagland relates his fascinating life, from his vagabond days as a tiger-cage boy in the circus to his travels in Antarctica, and comments on the natural world.
    Suggested Reading: Nature
  • Waiting for Aphrodite
    by Sue Hubbell
    Publisher: Hougton Mifflin ISBN: 0395837030 $ 25
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    In this fascinating book, Hubbell journeys into the remarkable lives of the little-known creatures that really run the world--the animals without backbones, including one of the most elusive and enigmatic of all, "Aphrodite" the sea mouse.
  • A Cursing Brain?: The Histories of Tourette Syndrome
    by Kushner, Howard I.
    Publisher: Harvard University Press ISBN: 0-674-18022-4 $ 29.95
    star LJ
    Over a century and a half ago, a French physician reported the bizarre behavior of a young aristocratic woman who would suddenly, without warning, erupt in a startling fit of obscene shouts and curses. The image of the afflicted Marquise de Dampierre echoes through the decades as the emblematic example of an illness that today represents one of the fastest-growing diagnoses in North America. Tourette syndrome is a set of behaviors, including recurrent ticcing and involuntary shouting (sometimes cursing) as well as obsessive-compulsive actions. The fascinating history of this syndrome reveals how cultural and medical assumptions have determined and radically altered its characterization and treatment from the early nineteenth century to the present.

    A Cursing Brain? traces the problematic classification of Tourette syndrome through three distinct but overlapping stories: that of the claims of medical knowledge, that of patients' experiences, and that of cultural expectations and assumptions. Earlier researchers asserted that the bizarre ticcing and impromptu vocalizations were psychological -- resulting from sustained bad habits or lack of self-control. Today, patients exhibiting these behaviors are seen as suffering from a neurological disease and generally are treated with drug therapy. Although current clinical research indicates that Tourette's is an organic disorder, this pioneering history of the syndrome reminds us to be skeptical of medical orthodoxies so that we may stay open to fresh understandings and more effective interventions.

  • The Cowboy Way: Seasons of a Montana Ranch
    by McCumber, David
    Publisher: Bard ISBN: 0-380-97341-3 $ 24
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    The editor of Big Sky magazine offers an enthralling and intensely personal account of a year-long sojourn at a Montana ranch - and the reality of cowboy life.
  • Eating the Flowers of Paradise: One Man's Journey Through Ethiopia and Yemen
    by Rushby, Kevin
    Publisher: St. Martin's Press ISBN: 0-312-21794-3 $ 24.95
    star Kirkus
    Rushby takes the reader to the exotic lands of Africa and Arabia on a magic carpet woven from the hallucinogenic plant called Qat.
    Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
  • Into the Porcupine Cave and Other Odysseys: Adventures of an Occaisional Naturalist
    by William W. Warner
    Publisher: National Geographic ISBN: 0792274555 $ 25
    star Kirkus
    A stunning collection of ten vivid reflections by a Pulitzer Prize-winning author that trace the life of a man in love with and fascinated by the natural world.
    Suggested Reading: Nature

  • The Condor's Shadow: The Loss and Recovery of Wildlife in America
    by David S. Wilcove
    Publisher: Freeman ISBN: 0716731150 $ 24.95
    star PW star LJ
    A comprehensive overview of where we stand today ecologically and how we got there, Condor's Shadow describes how nature has responded to the forces human beings have unleashed upon it.
    Suggested Reading: Nature | For the Birds

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March

  • Black Hawk Down: A Story of a Modern War
    by Bowden, Mark
    Publisher: Atlantic ISBN: 0871137380 $ 24
    star PW star Kirkus
    The riveting, close-up account of a 1993 firefight in Mogadishu, Somalia, Black Hawk Down is one of the most vivid and thorough reports of modern combat ever written.
  • For the Time Being
    by Dillard, Annie
    Publisher: Knopf ISBN: 0375403809 $ 22
    star Booklist star LJ star PW
    On the 25th anniversary of her acclaimed Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Dillard presents a compassionate, informative, enthralling, and always surprising personal narrative that surveys the panorama of our world, past and present.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • The Pity of War
    by Ferguson, Niall
    Publisher: Basic ISBN: 046505711x $ 30
    star Kirkus star LJ
    An explosive new book that challenges our most basic assumptions about the causes and consequences of the first world war--claiming that the Great War was entirely England's fault.
  • Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery
    by Francisco, Patricia Weaver
    Publisher: Cliff Street ISBN: 0060192917 $ 23
    star PW star Kirkus
    She invites the reader into her life and into the questions raised by a crime with no obvious solutions or easy answers. We see the dimensions of a human struggle often kept hidden from view. While there are an estimated twelve million rape survivors in the United States, rape is still unspeakable, left out of our personal and cultural conversation. In Telling, Francisco has found a language for the secret grief carried by men and women who have survived rape. - Publisher Marketing
  • After Long Silence: A Memoir
    by Fremont, Helen
    Publisher: Delacorte ISBN: 0385333692 $ 23.95
    star PW star Kirkus
    Delving into the extraordinary secrets that held her family together in a bond of silence for more than 40 years, the author recounts with heartbreaking clarity a remarkable tale of survival.
    Suggested Reading: Memoir Stars
  • An Elegant Madness: High Society in Regency England
    by Murray, Venetia
    Publisher: Viking ISBN: 067088328x $ 29.95
    star Booklist
    The gilded vulgarity of Britain's most decadent era is profiled in a definitive and dazzling history--with characters as extraordinary as the allegedly incestuous Lord Byron and the famous courtesan, Harriet Wilson. Illustrations.
  • Ross MacDonald: A Biography
    by Nolan, Tom
    Publisher: Scribner ISBN: 0684812177 $ 32
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    Nolan draws on 40 years' worth of Ross MacDonald's correspondence and hundreds of interviews to develop an insightful portrait of one of the most influential and popular writers in postwar America.
  • Pushkin's Button
    by Vitale, Serena
    Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux ISBN: 037423955 $ 30
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    Pushkin's Button recreates the four months of Pushkin's life leading up to the fatal duel in the snow on January 27, 1837. Many theories have been advanced about the death of one of Russia's greatest artists, none of them wholly satisfactory. Serena Vitale has opened the archives and studies the case more closely, and more imaginatively, than anyone before her. Her brilliant detective work unearths fascinating, revealing details, including a button missing from Pushkin's Kamerjunker uniform. - Publisher Marketing.


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February

  • The Arcanum: The Extraordinary True Story
    by Gleeson, Janet
    Publisher: Warner ISBN: 0446524999 $ 23
    star Kirkus
    The arcanum--the recipe to make gold--was mankind's legendary quest since the Age of Reason. By the early 18th century, however, porcelain began to rival gold in value. Gleeson recounts the true story of Johann Friedrich Bottger, an alchemist, who, at the cost of his own life, discovered how to make porcelain and changed the course of history.
  • The Elegant Universe: Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory
    by Greene, Brian
    Publisher: Norton ISBN: 0393046885 $ 27.95
    star LJ
    In a rare blend of scientific insight and writing as elegant as the theories it explains, Greene, one of the world's leading string theorists, peels away the layers of mystery to reveal a universe of 11 dimensions where the fabric of space tears and repairs itself.
  • Apocalypse Pretty Soon
    by Alex Heard
    Publisher: Norton ISBN: 0393046893 $ 24.95
    star LJ
    Over a ten-year period, intrepid cultural traveler Alex Heard has been sojourning among America's most intensely religious and political believers. Now, as the final countdown to the year 2000 begins, he offers a funny and frightening look at millennial, utopian, and futuristic subcultures.
  • Mean Justice: A Town's Terror, a Prosecutor's Power, a Betrayal of Innocence
    by Humes, Edward
    Publisher: Simon & Schuster ISBN: 0684841740 $ 26
    star Booklist star Kirkus
    The incredible true story of a California town where the innocent are presumed guilty and dozens of ordinary citizens have been convicted of crimes they did not commit.
    Suggested Reading: True Crime Stars
  • The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the Millennium: An Englishman's World
    by Lacey, Robert & Danny Danzinger
    Publisher: Little & Brown ISBN: 0316558400 $ 23
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    How did people make sense of the end of one era and the start of another? The Year 1000 plunges readers into the past in colorful detail and provides them with a historically accurate portrait of life on the cusp of the first millennium.
  • Waiting to Fly: My Escapades with the Penguins of Antarctica
    by Naveen, Ron
    Publisher: Morrow ISBN: 0688158943 $ 26
    star Booklist
    In Waiting to Fly, Naveen, who fell in love with penguins 16 years ago, describes these creatures at work and at play, in love and in death, interweaving stories of his own experiences as a field scientist in Antarctica.
    Suggested Reading: For the Birds
  • Robert Frost: A Life
    by Parini, Jay
    Publisher: Holt ISBN:0805031812 $ 35
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    Elegantly yet simply, biographer Jay Parini traces the various stages of Robert Frost's life, always taking the reader back to the poetry itself.
  • The Immaculate Invasion
    by Shacochis, Bob
    Publisher: Viking ISBN: 0670863041 $ 27.95
    star Booklist star Kirkus star LJ
    From the Pentagon's war room to the bitter infighting in the dangerously divided U.S. embassy in Port-au-Prince and its on- again/off-again relationship with terrorists, Shacochis chronicles what the military calls OTW (other than war) Operations.
    Suggested Reading: All Stars
  • The Hairstons: An American Family in Black and White
    by Wieneck, Henry
    Publisher: St Martins ISBN: 0312192770 $ 24.95
    star Booklist
    One family--black and white--its history is the story of slavery and its legacy in America. Yet this is not a tale of horror, but rather of love and heroism powerful enough to shake the foundation myth of the Old South.

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January

  • Elegy for Iris
    by Bayley, John
    Publisher: St Martins ISBN: 0312198647 $22.95
    star Booklist star PW
    A melodious, hugely affecting tribute to Dame Iris Murdoch, one of the greatest writers of her time--who was stricken with Alzheimer's disease--written by her devoted husband of 42 years.
  • America Day by Day
    by De Beauvoir, Simone
    Publisher: University of California Press ISBN: 0520209796 $ 27.50
    star Kirkus star LJ
    This is a great piece of road literature written by one of the preeminent intellectuals of the twentieth century.
    Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
  • Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley
    Author: Guralnick, Peter
    Publisher: Little Brown $ 27.95 ISBN: 0316332224 Date: 1999
    star Booklist star Kirkus star LJ star PW
    At last, the full, true, and mesmerizing story of Elvis Presley's last two decades--the long-awaited second volume of Peter Guralnick's "masterpiece of biographical art" ("New York Times Book Review").
  • The Orchid Thief
    by Orlean, Susan
    Publisher: David McKay ISBN: 0679447393 $ 25
    star LJ
    Fascinating, witty, and bizarre, this true story of beauty and obsession in Florida weaves a seductive tale of plant smugglers, swamp explorers, and the strange effects orchids have on the eccentric collectors who must possess them.
  • Joan of Arc: Her Story
    by Pernoud, Regine
    Publisher: St Martins ISBN: 0312214421 $ 27.95
    star Booklist
    In this biography of the young, French peasant girl who led an army against the English to put Charles VII on the throne, the authors clear away the myths so modern readers can see Joan as she was.
  • No Go the Bogeyman: Scaring, Lulling, and Making Mock
    by Warner, Marina
    Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux ISBN: 0374223017 $ 35
    star Booklist star Kirkus
    The author of From the Beast to the Blond considers the enduring presence and popularity of figures of male terror, establishing their origins in mythology and their current relation to ideas about sexuality and power, youth and age.

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