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New York Times Featured Books

The following AuthorHouse books were featured in our monthly New York Times Book Review Ad on March 11, 2007.

Current NY Times Featured Book Ad and Archive Index

     The JFK Conspiracy
Breakthrough Evidence
e. z. friedel, M.D.
The first hand, accurate account by one of the Navy autopsy surgeons documents a frightening deception at the highest levels. Before the forensic exam, the gunshot wounds were rearranged by a covert team to prove one, lone assassin. Factual and fascinating. Precise CSI science, painstaking research, and this dramatic deathbed revelation at long last answer the key questions.
WHO DONE IT?
HOW?
IT'S TIME FOR THE TRUTH!

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     One In A Billion
Journey Toward Freedom
Kai Chen
"In describing the cloistered world of the professional athlete in China, Kai Chen gives us clear insight into the broader societal dynamics of Maoist China. This is a very good book indeed." – Richard Baum, Professor of Political Science, UCLA. A timely publication as the 2008 Beijing Olympics approaches.
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     The Handbook of Small Business Organization and Management
James M. Thompson
The Handbook of Small Business Organization and Management is an easy-to-read practical guide that covers the major errors made by small businesspersons as well as the major problems of small business organization and management.
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     Brooklyn Looper
Sean Farley
A must read! A teenaged bookie working for the Mob, flies perfectly under the radar. His best friend, a local caddy and basketball star, stays clear of that lifestyle until one day the Mafia becomes his most important ally.
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     The Life of Stuart O. Van Slyke
Memories of a Forgotten Age May 1916 - May 1946
Stuart O. Van Slyke
Compiled from old diaries and letters recounting the author's adventures from his impoverished boyhood to his military experiences during World War II, which include service in the North African and Corsican Campaigns and service in the U. S. Military Government in Korea.
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     The Little People from Peranium
Pasco A. Verducci
When The Little People From Peranium crash-land their space ship into Mean Mean Buc McBean's house, they soon undertake a unique construction project and learn an important lesson in the process. An engaging, educational tale for young readers.
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     A Miracle on Charles Street
Pasco A. Verducci
Set in Providence, R.I., and centered on the Di Marco family, A Miracle on Charles Street is a richly detailed ride through history and across an ocean to chronicle the lives of Italian immigrants in early-20th century America.
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     The End of Paradise
R.J. Young
Many fantasize about living a storybook adventure, but many forget the dangers involved. One will learn, when her dreams come true, that reality doesn’t always have happy endings.
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     Unprophet
Islam, the Largest Cult in History
Anonymous
A Saudi-born man's call to become a prophet turns into the ultimate tale of power corrupted. He encouraged his people to kill, rape, torture and steal. A billion followers across 15 centuries ensure more violence will follow.
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     African Diplomacy
The UN Experience
Frederick S. Arkhurst
African Diplomacy: The UN Experience deals with issues of major importance to post-independent Africa, including the establishment of the Economic Commission for Africa and the revocation of the Mandate which conferred responsibility on South Africa for the administration of the Trusteeship Territory of South West Africa.
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     Both Sides Of The Fence
Corruption and redemption in Chattanooga, Tennessee from the 1940s through the 1980s
Bob Martin
Chattanooga, Tenn., is not the same town it was in the 1940s through the mid-'80s. Protected by a corrupt and self-serving local government, its leaders fattened themselves on illegal enterprise. Bob Martin's compelling book explores the treachery, murder and intrigue of this fascinating city.
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