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WOMEN’S HEALTH, Suzanne
Trupin, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology, University of Illinois School of Medicine |
UNEQUAL
CHILDHOODS: CLASS, RACE, AND FAMILY LIFE, Annette Lareau, professor in the Department of Sociology at Temple University |
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GREEK GODS, HUMAN LIVES: WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM MYTHS, Mary
Lefkowitz, the Andrew Mellon Professor in Humanities, Department of Classical Studies, Wellesley College |
THE ANTHRAX LETTERS: A MEDICAL DETECTIVE STORY, Leonard A. Cole, adjunct professor of political science at Rutgers University |
| Wed |
ALFRED HITCHCOCK: A LIFE IN DARKNESS AND LIGHT, Patrick
McGilligan, writer and film historian |
IMPORTING DRUGS FROM CANADA AND THE ECONOMICS OF HEALTH CARE, Robert F. Rich, professor of law and political science, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois |
| Thurs |
SAUL AND PATSY: A NOVEL, Charles Baxter, novelist, poet and the
Edelstein-Keller Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Minnesota (archive from 10-2-03) |
THE SECRET VOYAGE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE 1577-1580, Samuel
Bawlf, geographer and former minister in the government of British Columbia
(archive from 7-22-03) |
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LIVING IT UP: AMERICA’S LOVE AFFAIR WITH LUXURY, James B.
Twitchell, professor of English and advertising at the University of Florida (archive from 8-11-03) |
TAKING FLIGHT: INVENTING THE AERIAL AGE FROM ANTIQUITY THROUGH THE FIRST WORLD WAR, Richard
Hallion, former U.S. Air Force Historian, Aerospace Historian (archive from 7-10-03) |
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