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Curtin "The Commonwealth of Oceana and a System of Politics," by J. Baldwin's "The Government of Philip Augustus: Foundations of Royal Power in the Middle Ages" "Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter With the Tropical World in the 19th Century," by Philip D. II in "The Jewish People in America" David Mitch's "The Rise of Popular Literacy in Victorian England: The Influence of Private Choice and Public Policy" "Structure, Process and Party: Essays in American Political History," by Peter Argersinger John W. Summers Jr.īut also, "A Time for Gathering: The Second Migration, 1820-1880," by Hasia Diner, Vol. Venkus "On Strategy II: A Critical Analysis of the Gulf War," by Harry G. Ewing Rick Mitchell's "Airacobra Advantage, The Flying Cannon: Bell Aircraft's P-39 Pursuit Fighter "Raid on Qaddafi: The Untold Story of History's Longest Fighter Mission," by Robert E. Hennessy "Sherman at War," letters annotated by Joseph H. Furgurson's widely lauded "Chancellorsville" "Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas," by John J. History was somehow martial: "First Call: The Making of the Modern U.S. Jones recounts her life and anthologizes her poetry and Jeffrey Meyers' "Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy." Clark "In Praise of Common Things: Lizette Woodworth Reese Revisited," in which Robert J. Abraham Susan White-Bowden's "Moonbeams Come at Dark Times: Turning 50 in the '90s" "To Heal the Heart of a Child: Helen Taussig, M.D.," by Joyce Baldwin "Thurgood Marshall: Warrior at the Bar, Rebel on the Bench," by Michael D. Symonds Carl Bradfield's vivid "The Blue Spaders: Vietnam" "My Life and Times," by Verda F. Johnston: A Civil War Biography," by Craig L. And "the first African-American adult romance" nationally was by Terry Hurt.Īlso dependable are biography and autobiography for example, Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday," by Robert O'Meally, even if it did expunge Baltimore as her birthplace "Joseph E. Clair Robson, Mary Jo Putney (two titles), Ruth Glick and Eileen Buckholtz (as Rebecca York), Louise Titchener (as Anne Silverlock), Linda Shertzer (as Melinda Pryce), Carolyn Males (as Clare Richards), Rita Boucher, Chassie West (as Joyce McGill), Cynthia Bailey-Pratt, Nancy Baggett, Kathryn Jensen (as Nicole Davidson), Ellen Rawlings (two titles), Anne Knoll, Vivian Copeland (as Vivian Keith), Sonya Crown, J. 1 from coast to coast, her half-dozen new novels included her first in hardback. Monteleone, James Luceno and Brian Daley, and Jack McKinney among thrillers was John Feinstein's "Running Mates." Short story collections included Elisavietta Ritchie's "Flying Time: Stories and Half Stories" and "Mindwarps," by John Maclay.īountiful is ever the word for romance fiction. Science fiction included books by Thomas F. Mack's "Checkfire" and "Ripples" by William Elliot Hazelgrove. Gould's "Throw the Rascals Out," William P. Hunter Wilson's "In My Father's House," "Vanish With the Rose" by Barbara Michaels (Barbara Mertz), J. Justice" by Gallatin Warfield, "His Master's Voice" by Robert Kotlowitz, Lawrence Hill's "Some Great Thing," "The Great Molinas" by Neil D.

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Johnston, Jean McGarry's "The Courage of Girls," Robert Stone's "Outerbridge Reach," "State v. Novels included Brent Wade's "Company Man," "Biting the Wall" by J. When fiction alone passes a dozen entries, you know it's been a busy year. Now begins the annual foolhardy attempt to sight them, to sort them (in more categories than ever) and, mentioning merely name and book title, to salute their authors, editors, illustrators, printers and marketers. All year, the publishing of general-reader books by Marylanders or about Maryland never slackened. If Greater Baltimore never had so many bookstores, Maryland seems never to have had so many authors.







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