
CRISIS INVESTING
by Douglas R. Casey · Stratford Press/Harper
Advances strong evidence of an inevitable, disastrous economic depression in the United States and provides specific advice on preparing for the crash and making a profit during it.



CRAIG CLAIBORNE'S GOURMET DIET
by Craig Claiborne with Pierre Franey · Times Books
A haute cuisine diet incorporating two hundred outstanding gourmet recipes presents dozens of carefully planned meals featuring low-salt, low-fat, and beefless dishes created by Claiborne with master chef Pierre Franey
INGRID BERGMAN: MY STORY
by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess · Delacorte Press
A full length portrait of a headstrong, working, loving and ambitious woman.

AMERICAN DREAMS
by Studs Terkel · Pantheon
In this unique exploration of the most pervasive of national myths, Studs Terkel brings together a multitude of voices to articulate widely different versions of "The American Dream." From farm kids longing for the city to city kids determined to get out, from the Boston Brahmin to the KKK member, from newly arrived immigrants to families who have lived in this country for generations, American Dreams highlights the hopes and frustrations of people from every quarter of the United States. Book jacket.

BETTY CROCKER'S INTERNATIONAL COOKBOOK
by · Random House
More than 450 carefully chosen recipes from around the world, all of which are adapted to American kitchens and foods, make for economical and nutritious dishes for every meal, every season, and every occasion


FREE TO CHOOSE
by Milton & Rose Friedman · Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
En este libro se exponen las teorias economicas neoliberales. Milton friedman, padre espiritual de la escuela economica de chicago, teoriza sobre la intervencion del estado en la economia, la inflacion, el bienestar, etc.

SWANSON ON SWANSON
by Gloria Swanson · Random House
An autobiography by the former movie star and producer, Gloria Swanson.
THE COURT YEARS: 1939-1975
by William O. Douglas · Random House
William O. Douglas served on the Supreme Court of the United States for over 36 years, from 1939 to 1975, the longest term of any Justice. His tenure was marked by an unyielding and brilliantly executed determination to- as he frequently put it- "keep the government off the backs of the people." Together with Hugo Black, Justice Douglas was responsible for many of the Supreme Court decisions which extended the protection of the Due Process Clause of the Constitution; limited the power of the large corporations; protected the maverick and the dissident from government harassment; extended and guarded the civil rights of blacks, of women and of other minorities; safeguarded American public lands and resources from those who would plunder them ... and on ... and on. He wrote more dissenting opinions (and wrote them faster) than any other Justice, and yet many of those dissents were later reflected in legislation or else in the majority opinions of the Court itself. Timely, newsworthy, historically important, This book is the personal record of that great lifelong struggle. It continues the memoirs Justice Douglas began so eloquently in his best-selling 'Go East, Young Man.' For the first time in the history of the Supreme Court, one of the Justices- himself- has set about to give the judicial history of the great issues of American life and to show how these issues were dealt with in the Conference Room and "among the Brethren." With a deep understanding of the Court process, with a pungent wit and an intimate knowledge both of the law and of those who interpreted it, Douglas reveals the Supreme Court as it has never been seen before. -- from Book Jacket.
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