THE GOOGLE STORY, David Vise, Pulitzer Prize winning
journalist with The Washington Post and co-author of
this book (archive from 12/8/05)
ON THE RIDGE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH: A CLIMBING LIFE
REEXAMINED, David Roberts, writer specializing in
mountaineering, adventure and the history of the
American Southwest (archive from 9/2/05)
BIG BANG: THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE, Simon Singh;
author, journalist, and TV producer (archive from 11/9/05)
THE CUTTER INCIDENT: HOW AMERICA’S FIRST POLIO VACCINE
LED TO THE GROWING VACCINE CRISIS, Paul A. Offit, M.D.,
Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Children's Hospital
of Philadelphia and the Henle Professor of Immunologic
and Infectious Diseases at the University of
Pennsylvania (archive from 11/1/05)
THE REINDEER PEOPLE: LIVING WITH ANIMALS AND SPIRITS IN
SIBERIA, Piers Vitebsky, Head of Anthropology and
Russian Northern Studies at the Scott Polar Research
Institute at the University of Cambridge (taped
12/14/05)
Scottish Folk Music and “Gifts From The Heart” The
Chorale Concert, Jean Redpath, Scottish Folk Singer and
Julie M. Beyler, The Chorale Music Director
ANDREW JACKSON: HIS LIFE AND TIMES, H. W. Brands,
Professor of History at the University of Texas at
Austin (archive from 10/12/05)
THE HIGHLY CIVILIZED MAN: RICHARD BURTON AND THE
VICTORIAN WORLD, Dane Kennedy, the Elmer Louis Kayser
Professor of History and International Affairs in the
Elliott School of International Affairs at George
Washington University (archive from 11/7/05)
SOLDIERS TO CITIZENS: THE G.I. BILL AND THE MAKING OF
THE GREATEST GENERATION, Suzanne Mettler, Alumni
Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of
Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
(archive from 12/20/05)
CINNAMON KISS: A NOVEL, Walter Mosley, award-winning
writer (archive from 10/26/05)