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New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction: A Game Of Thrones (1996), The Dilbert Principle (1996), Bad as I Wanna Be (1996), A Reporter's Life (1996), In Contempt (1996) and other 1305 books.

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A Game Of Thrones

released in: 1996
A Game Of Thrones
In the frozen wastes to the north of Winterfell, sinister and supernatural forces are mustering.

The Dilbert Principle

released in: 1996
The Dilbert Principle
"The Dilbert Principle" by Scott Adams is a humorous exploration of corporate culture, management, and the workplace. Adams uses his iconic comic strip character, Dilbert, to satirize the absurdities and challenges of the business world. The book offers comedic insights into office dynamics, decision-making, and the idiosyncrasies of corporate life.

Bad as I Wanna Be

released in: 1996
Bad as I Wanna Be
"Bad as I Wanna Be" by Dennis Rodman is an autobiography that provides insights into the life and career of the controversial basketball player. Rodman shares his experiences, including his rise to fame, achievements on the basketball court, and his personal struggles. The book offers a candid look at Rodman's personality, both on and off the court.

A Reporter's Life

released in: 1996
A Reporter's Life
Book Description: Cronkite's autobiography that chronicles his life and career in journalism

In Contempt

released in: 1996
In Contempt
A memoir by Christopher Darden, one of the prosecutors in the O.J. Simpson trial, providing insights into the legal proceedings and his experiences.

Breaking the Surface

released in: 1996

Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot

released in: 1996
Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot
A collection of essays that satirically criticizes right-wing commentator Rush Limbaugh, with an emphasis on his hypocrisy.

The Soul's Code

released in: 1996
The Soul's Code
A non-fiction work exploring the concept of the "acorn theory" and the idea that individuals are born with a unique and guiding soul code.

Portrait of a Killer

released in: 1996

The Last Lion

released in: 1996
The Last Lion
The third and final volume of William Manchester’s biography of Winston Churchill

My Sergei

released in: 1996
My Sergei
A memoir by figure skater Ekaterina Gordeeva, recounting her life and the tragic love story with her husband and skating partner, Sergei Grinkov.

The Millionaire Next Door

released in: 1996
The Millionaire Next Door
The Millionaire Next Door is about the seven common traits that most millionaires share.

My American Journey

released in: 1995
My American Journey
"My American Journey" is the autobiography of General Colin L. Powell, detailing his life, military career, and experiences in public service. Powell, the first African American appointed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reflects on leadership, challenges, and the American dream. The memoir provides insights into Powell's perspective on issues of national and international significance.

To Renew America

released in: 1995
To Renew America
Book Description: A book about Gingrich's plans to renew America

Dreams From My Father

released in: 1995
Dreams From My Father
The president-elect on life as the son of a black African father and a white American mother.

The Road Ahead

released in: 1995
The Road Ahead
A non-fiction book by Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, discussing the impact of technology on society and envisioning future advancements.

I Want to Tell You

released in: 1995
I Want to Tell You
O.J. Simpson's account of the events surrounding the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole, and her friend, Ronald Goldman.

In Retrospect

released in: 1995
In Retrospect
In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam is a 1995 memoir by United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The book covers the period from 1961 to 1968, during which McNamara served as U.S. Secretary of Defense.

My Point... and I Do Have One

released in: 1995
My Point... and I Do Have One
A humorous memoir by Ellen DeGeneres, the comedian and talk show host, offering witty observations and anecdotes about life and celebrity.

Sailor Moon Short Stories, Vol. 1

released in: 1995
Sailor Moon Short Stories, Vol. 1
Sailor Moon fights for justice in the name of the Moon and the mysterious Moon Princess. In this volume, high school shenanigans.

Miss America

released in: 1995
Miss America
Autobiography of Howard Stern, controversial radio personality.

Neon Genesis: Evangelion, Vol. 10

released in: 1995
Neon Genesis: Evangelion, Vol. 10
From the publisher: \"The campus culture festival is coming up for the students of Class 2-A.\" That means starting an all-girl band, despite the keyboardist being a boy.

Neon Genesis Evangelion, Vol. 11

released in: 1995
Neon Genesis Evangelion, Vol. 11
From the publisher: \"The campus culture festival is coming up for the students of Class 2-A.\" That means starting an all-girl band, despite the keyboardist being a boy.

Sailor Moon, Vol. 9

released in: 1995
Sailor Moon, Vol. 9
Sailor Moon fights for justice in the name of the Moon and the mysterious Moon Princess. Along the way, she recruits other girls to be Sailor Scouts and join her fight against evil.

A Good Walk Spoiled

released in: 1995
A Good Walk Spoiled
A year in the life of the PGA Tour, following the players and their caddies through the 1993 season.

New Passages

released in: 1995
New Passages
A look at the challenges and opportunities of the middle years of life, drawing on interviews with more than 1,500 people.

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

released in: 1994
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
"Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" by John Berendt is a non-fiction book that reads like a novel. The story is set in Savannah, Georgia, and revolves around a murder trial involving a wealthy antiques dealer. Berendt's narrative skillfully blends true crime, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and character studies, making the book a captivating exploration of a unique Southern community.

Crossing the Threshold of Hope

released in: 1994
Crossing the Threshold of Hope
"Crossing the Threshold of Hope" is a book-length interview with Pope John Paul II, conducted by journalist Vittorio Messori. The Pope reflects on various aspects of the Catholic Church, faith, morality, and his personal experiences. The book offers insights into the Pope's thoughts on contemporary challenges and his vision for the Catholic Church.

The Hot Zone

released in: 1994
The Hot Zone
The discovery of the Ebola virus, and the efforts to keep it from spreading; first published in 1994.

The Agenda

released in: 1994
The Agenda
A behind-the-scenes look at the Clinton administration, from the Whitewater scandal to the 1994 midterm elections.

Barbara Bush: A Memoir

released in: 1994
Barbara Bush: A Memoir
The former first lady chronicles her life, from her childhood in Rye, New York, to her years as the wife of President George H. W. Bush and mother of President George W. Bush. She also discusses her involvement in various causes, such as literacy and cancer research.

Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man

released in: 1994
Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man
Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man is a 1994 memoir by American actor and comedian Tim Allen. The book details Allen's life and career, from his childhood in Michigan to his role on the television series Home Improvement.

Jason

released in: 1994
Jason
Neither the werewolf Jason Schuyler nor his lover, an accomplished ballerina, wants to be monogamous, so what could go wrong? An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novel.

Sailor Moon, Vol. 7

released in: 1994
Sailor Moon, Vol. 7
Sailor Moon fights for justice in the name of the Moon and the mysterious Moon Princess. Along the way, she recruits other girls to be Sailor Scouts and join her fight against evil.

Sailor Moon, Vol. 8

released in: 1994
Sailor Moon, Vol. 8
Sailor Moon fights for justice in the name of the Moon and the mysterious Moon Princess. Along the way, she recruits other girls to be Sailor Scouts and join her fight against evil.

Couplehood

released in: 1994
Couplehood
A look at the ups and downs of marriage, based on the author's own experience.

Nicole Brown Simpson

released in: 1994
Nicole Brown Simpson
The life and death of Nicole Brown Simpson, told by her friend Faye Resnick.

The Vow

released in: 1993
The Vow
After a horrific car crash, a couple embark on a journey to fall in love all over again. The true events that inspired the movie.

Healing and the Mind

released in: 1993
Healing and the Mind
A exploration of the connection between the mind, body, and healing, featuring interviews with individuals who have experienced transformative healing.
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