64735 From A Name To A Number by Alter Wiener
THE FROG PRINCE, An Autobiography by Maurice Girodias
Revolt In The Desert by T. E. Lawrence
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE THUNDERBOLT KID, a memoir by Bill Bryson
QUEEN OF KINGS, THE IMMORTAL STORY OF CLEOPATRA by Maria Dahvana Headley
THEFT BY FINDING, DIARIES (1977-2002) by David Sedaris
Jane Austen, Her Life by Park Honan
ASTORIA: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire
Chinaman's Chance by No-Yong Park, Ph.D.
ARIEL, The Life of Shelley by Andre Maurois
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENVENUTO CELLINI translated by John Addington Symo
Mao Tse-Tung's Quotations, The Red Guard's Handbook
Fly Fishing Through The Midlife Crisis by Howell Raines
HARD CHOICES by Hillary Rodham Clinton
The H.G. Wells Scrapbook by Peter Haining; Great Britain
Master of Cape Horn, The Story of a Square-rigger Captain and his World
delusions of grandma by Carrie Fisher
MAN FROM ABILENE (Dwight D. Eisenhower) by Kevin McCann
Knute Rockne, Football Wizard of Notre Dame by Arthur Daley
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS, Pioneers of American Aviation by Quentin Reynolds
Ocean Tramps By themselves by Edgar Williams
GUPPY PILOT by Roger G. Smith
TRANSYLVANIA AND BEYOND, a travel memoir by Dervla Murphy
PATTON, MONTGOMERY, ROMMEL: Masters of War by Terry Brighton
TAKE IT LIKE A MAN, The Autobiography of Boy George
Robert Redford, The Biography by Michael Feeney Callan
English Men of Letters, Ralph Waldo Emerson by George Edward Woodberry
MY WAYWARD PARENT, A Book about Irvin S. Cobb by Elisabeth Cobb
The Golden Carpet by Somerset de Chair
SOME OF THESE DAYS, The Autobiography of Sophie Tucker
Banana Gold by Carleton Beals
Pi, A Hodge-Podge of the Letters, Papers and Addresses Written...by Bruce Rogers
The Last Emperor, The Life of Hsuan-t'ung Emperor Aisin-Gioro P'u-yi 1906-1967
BURNT TOAST and Other Philosophies of Life by Teri Hatcher
The Dream of Water, a memoir by Kyoko Mori
MY FATHER'S DAUGHTER by Tina Sinatra
Drifting Home by Pierre Berton
Delights And Prejudices by James Beard
With Lawrence In Arabia by Lowell Thomas
PUKKA, THE PUP AFTER MERLE, As Told by Pukka to Ted Kerasote