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  • Counting Coup: A True Story of Basketball and Honor on the Little Big Horn

    Larry Colton

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A noted journalist and author of Goat Brothers profiles a Montana high-school girls' basketball team--made up of Crow Indian and non-Native American girls from a rural town beset by racism, alcoholism, and other problems--that carries on its shoulders the dreams and hopes of a Native American tribe during their winning season. 50,000 first printing. Tour.
  • Mad's Spy Vs Spy the All New Secret File on

    Prohias

    Paperback (Grand Central Pub, June 1, 1982)
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  • The First Counsel

    Brad Meltzer

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    A young, up-and-coming White House attorney, Michael Garrick becomes enmeshed in a deadly conspiracy when he gets too close to Nora Harston, the president's sexy daughter, and finds himself on the run, accused of a murder he did not commit. 300,000 first printing.
  • Mountain, Get Out of My Way: Life Lessons and Learned Truths

    Montel Williams, Daniel Paisner

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, March 1, 1996)
    The talk show host draws on his life story and his motivational presentations for young people to offer inspiration and advice on getting the most out of life while avoiding its pitfalls
  • Batman: The Ultimate Evil

    Andrew H. Vachss

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, Nov. 1, 1995)
    In the match of the century, one of today's most powerful crime novelists brings his years of ground-zero experience with abused children to the adventures of the most popular super hero of our time. Andrew Vachss introduces Batman to the ultimate evil - and to a shocking revelation about the night-rider's own origins.
  • Bless Me, Ultima/Special Illustrated Edition

    Rudolfo A. Anaya

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, April 1, 1994)
    A new hardcover edition of the classic Chicano coming-of-age novel chronicles the story of an alienated New Mexico boy who seeks an answer to his questions about life in his relationship with Ultima, a magical healer. By the author of Lord of the Dawn.
  • See Me

    Nicholas Sparks

    Paperback (Grand Central, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Nicolas Sparks novel "See Me" in paperback.
  • The Class Of 1846: From West Point To Appomattox - Stonewall Jackson, George Mcclellan And Their Brothers

    John C. Waugh, James M. McPherson

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, Feb. 1, 1994)
    No single class of West Point--or possibly any academy--has been so indelibly written into history as the one that graduated form the US Military Academy at West Point in 1846. It fought in three wars, produced 20 generals, and left the nation a lasting legacy of bravery, brilliance, and bloodshed. THE CLASS OF 1846 is the fascinating chronicle of this singular group of men, their training their personalities, and the events in which they made their name and met their fate. In this book, we come to know the Class of 1846 intimately, not only as individuals but as members of a brotherhood linked inseparably by a shared history. From the day they arrive at West Point to their baptism as soldiers in the Mexican War and in the Indian campaigns of the West...to the day they turn their guns against one another in the bloodiest of all American wars, you will meet: George B. McClellan. Bright, confident, and affable, aristocratic Philadelphian shines as the star of the class. Great things are expected of him; only later would the disappointments set in. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Taciturn, eccentric, and unprepossessing, western Virginia mountain boy. Tom Jackson is accepted at the last minute only after another candidate drops out. In the first year, he passes by the skin of his teeth. No one expects much at all of "Old Jack." But he would surprise them at the Point, and he would surprise them even more 20 years later--with deadly consequences. A. P. Hill. At school, George McClellan and A. P. Hill are roommates for a time and best friends always. Even their rivalry for the hand of the lovely Miss Ellen Marcy (who first became engaged to Hill, but married McClellan) could not tear them apart. At Antietam, McClellan and his Union soldiers would bear the brunt of his Confederate roommate's pounding attack. We'll also meet: George Pickett, George Henry Gordon, John Gibbon and many more who shaped our nation's history
  • Seven Summits

    Dick Bass, Frank Wells, Rick Ridgeway

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, March 1, 1986)
    Tells the story of two successful, middle-aged businessmen who, despite frustrations, setbacks, and hardships, realized their dream of scaling the highest mountain on each of the seven continents
  • Alice Medrich's Cookies and Brownies

    Alice Medrich

    Paperback (Grand Central Pub, Oct. 1, 2001)
    A scrumptious assortment of more than fifty recipes for simple-to-prepare confections includes a wide range of cookies and brownies to suit any taste, featuring such treats as espresso swirl brownies, snicker doodles, and chocolate decadence cookies. Reprint.
  • Where the Heart Is: A Novel

    Billie Letts

    Hardcover (Grand Central Pub, July 1, 1995)
    Pregnant, overweight, and convinced about her inherent bad luck, Novalee Nation hopes for a new life in a new state with her boyfriend but is dumped along the way in Oklahoma, where she finds her spirit renewed
  • Pente Strategy

    Tom Braunliche

    Paperback (Grand Central Pub, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Outlines game-winning strategy plans for playing Pente, one of the world's oldest board games, which has been revived by Parker Brothers