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THE ROARING NINETIES: A NEW HISTORY OF THE WORLD’S MOST PROSPEROUS DECADE, Joseph E.
Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics |
Family Health, Jeff Swearingen, M.D., Family Practice, Carle Clinic |
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The Early Winter Sky, Jim Kaler, professor emeritus, Astronomy, University of Illinois |
Family Resiliency, Evan Imber-Black, Director of the Center for Families and Health, and Senior Faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York City |
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PARTY OF THE PEOPLE: A HISTORY OF THE DEMOCRATS, Jules Witcover, journalist who has covered the Democratic Party in books and newspapers for more than half a century |
GRAND OLD PARTY: A HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICANS, Lewis L. Gould, the Eugenia C. Barker Centennial Professor Emeritus in American History, University of Texas at Austin |
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THE WORLDWIDE HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC, Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
A PEOPLE ADRIFT: THE CRISIS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICA, Peter Steinfels, visiting professor of history, University of Notre Dame |
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THE LAND WE SHARE: PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE COMMON GOOD, Eric R. Freyfogle, the Max Rowe Professor of Law, University of Illinois |
Children’s Literature, Deborah Stevenson, Professor of Library Science; and
Janice Del Negro, editor, The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books |
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