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Spring Book Review
2000
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Reviewed by Penelope
Mesic
The
Big Picture: Who Killed Hollywood and Other Essays,
William Golden, Applause
Osbert
Sitwell, Phillip Ziegler, Knopf
Letters
from the Editor: The New Yorker's Harold Ross, Ed.Thomas Kunkel,
Random House
Georgiana:
Duchess of Devonshire, Amanda Foreman, Random House
Hemingway
vs. Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship,
Scott Donaldson, Overlook
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Green
on Capri: A Memoir, Shirley Hazzard, FSG
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The
Missing World, Margot Livesey, Knopf
Reviewed
by Alan Gitelson
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Mao:
A Life, Philip Short, Henry Holt
When
Bad Things Happen to Other People, John Portman, Routledge
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Days
of Infamy: Military Blunders of the 20th Century, Michael Coffey,
Hyperion
Ingenious
Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution, Lisa Jardine,
Doubleday
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Taboo:
Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We Are Afraid to Talk About
It, Jon Entine, Public Affairs
Empires
of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East 1789-1923,
Efraim Karsh and Inari Karsh, Harvard
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Day
of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, Robert B. Stinnett,
Free Press
Reviewed by Dan Tucker
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Leonardo's
Nephew: Essays on Art and Artists, James Fenton, FSG
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Swing
It! The Andrews Sisters Story John Sforza, Kentucky
The
Alex Studies: Cognative and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots,
Irene Maxine Pepperberg, Harvard
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Once
Upon a Time in New York: Jimmy Walker, Franklin Roosevelt and The Last
Great Battle of The Jazz Age, Herbert Mitgang, Free Press
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Tosca's
Rome: The Play and The Opera in Historical Perspective, Susan
Vandiver Nicassio, Chicago
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The
Moon and The Western Imagination, Scott L. Montgomery, Arizona
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Stroheim,
Arthur Lennig, Kentucky

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