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New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction: Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past (1990), The Civil War (1990), Means of Ascent (1990), Trump: Surviving at the Top (1990), Darkness Visible (1990) and other 1305 books.

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Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past

released in: 1990
Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past
The long–out–of–print adaptation of the classic video game — which originally appeared in Nintendo Power magazine in the early 90s — is collected here.

The Civil War

released in: 1990
The Civil War
Companion book to the PBS documentary series on the American Civil War.

Means of Ascent

released in: 1990
Means of Ascent
The second volume of Robert A. Caro’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Lyndon B. Johnson

Trump: Surviving at the Top

released in: 1990
Trump: Surviving at the Top
Donald J. Trump shares his insights on business, life, and politics, offering a glimpse into his experiences and strategies for success in the corporate world.

Darkness Visible

released in: 1990
Darkness Visible
"Darkness Visible" by William Styron is a memoir that explores the author's experience with depression. Styron provides a personal and introspective account of his struggles, offering insights into the challenges of mental health. The memoir delves into the impact of depression on the individual and society, contributing to a broader conversation about mental health awareness. "Darkness Visible" remains a poignant exploration of the complexities of mental illness.

Millie's Book

released in: 1990

A Woman Named Jackie

released in: 1989
A Woman Named Jackie
A Woman Named Jackie is a biography of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, written by C. David Heymann and published in 1989. The book was a New York Times bestseller.

It's Always Something

released in: 1989
It's Always Something
A memoir by the beloved comedian Gilda Radner, sharing her experiences, humor, and the challenges she faced during her life.

My Turn

released in: 1989
My Turn
The memoir of Nancy Reagan, the former First Lady of the United States, providing insights into her life, marriage, and experiences in the White House.

Liar's Poker

released in: 1989
Liar's Poker
Wall Street\'s tumultuous 1980s, as witnessed by a young bond trader.

Summer of '49

released in: 1989
Summer of '49
"Summer of '49" by David Halberstam is a non-fiction book that chronicles the 1949 American League pennant race between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. The narrative captures the drama, rivalries, and personalities that defined the historic baseball season. Halberstam's meticulous research and storytelling bring to life the excitement and significance of a pivotal moment in baseball history.

Barbarians at the Gate

released in: 1989
Barbarians at the Gate
A detailed account of the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco in the late 1980s

A Brief History of Time

released in: 1988
A Brief History of Time
"A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking is a landmark work that explores complex scientific concepts in a accessible manner. The book delves into topics such as the nature of the universe, black holes, and the origins of time. Hawking's ability to communicate profound ideas to a general audience has made the book a bestseller and a popular choice for readers interested in understanding the mysteries of the cosmos.

For The Record

released in: 1988
For The Record
The memoir of Donald T. Regan, who served as the Secretary of the Treasury and Chief of Staff in the Reagan administration, providing insights into his experiences.

Gracie

released in: 1988
Gracie
An autobiographical work by George Burns, the legendary comedian, offering humorous anecdotes and reflections on his life and career.

A Brief History Of Time

released in: 1988
A Brief History Of Time
The British cosmologist reviews efforts to create a unified theory of the universe; first published in 1988.

Trump: The Art of the Deal

released in: 1987
Trump: The Art of the Deal
"Trump: The Art of the Deal" by Donald J. Trump and Tony Schwartz is a memoir and business advice book. Trump shares insights into his real estate career, business strategies, and experiences in deal-making. The book provides a glimpse into Trump's approach to negotiation and his perspectives on success in the business world.

The Closing of the American Mind

released in: 1987
The Closing of the American Mind
A philosophical work critiquing the state of higher education and the impact of relativism and popular culture on intellectual pursuits.

Spycatcher

released in: 1987
Spycatcher
"Spycatcher" is the autobiography of Peter Wright, a former British intelligence officer. The book provides insights into the world of espionage, including the author's experiences with MI5. Wright's revelations about intelligence operations, coupled with allegations of government interference, led to legal challenges. "Spycatcher" became a center of controversy and raised questions about secrecy and accountability.

Veil

released in: 1987
Veil
A non-fiction book by Bob Woodward, exploring the covert operations of the CIA and the impact of secret intelligence activities on U.S. foreign policy.

Communion

released in: 1987
Communion
A memoir exploring the author's experiences with alleged extraterrestrial encounters

Big Sky Country

released in: 1987
Big Sky Country
Slade, a Montana sheriff, has suddenly inherited half of Whisper Creek Ranch. This doesn\'t sit well with his half brother.

Jojo's Bizarre Adventures: Phantom Blood, Vol. 1

released in: 1987
Jojo's Bizarre Adventures: Phantom Blood, Vol. 1
The beginning of the globe–spanning and multigenerational exploits of the Joestar family are translated into English for the first time.

Free to Be... a Family

released in: 1987
Free to Be... a Family
"Free to Be... a Family" by Marlo Thomas is a children's book that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and the concept of family. The book extends the themes of the "Free to Be... You and Me" project, emphasizing the importance of love, acceptance, and understanding in the context of family relationships. With engaging stories and vibrant illustrations, the book encourages children to embrace the uniqueness of each family unit.

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
The collection of essays explores life lessons and wisdom gained from everyday experiences, emphasizing simplicity, kindness, and the importance of human connections.

Fatherhood

Fatherhood
Bill Cosby shares humorous anecdotes and reflections on fatherhood, parenting, and family life, providing a comedic yet insightful perspective on the challenges and joys of being a father.

A Season on the Brink

A Season on the Brink
"A Season on the Brink" by John Feinstein is a sports journalism book that provides an inside look at the Indiana University basketball team during the 1985-1986 season. Feinstein's narrative focuses on the team's coach, Bob Knight, and the challenges and dynamics of high-stakes college basketball.

You're Only Old Once!

You're Only Old Once!
You're Only Old Once! is a 1986 picture book by Dr. Seuss. The book follows an old man as he visits the doctor's office and undergoes various tests. The book satirizes the experience of growing old and the medical profession.

His Way

His Way
His Way is a 1986 biography of Frank Sinatra by Kitty Kelley. The book was a New York Times bestseller.

Bus 9 to Paradise

Bus 9 to Paradise
A collection of essays and stories by Leo Buscaglia, exploring the themes of love, life, and the transformative power of travel.

Love, Medicine and Miracles

A Day in the Life of America

A Day in the Life of America
book description: a book of photographs and essays documenting a day in the life of America

Love, Medicine & Miracles

Love, Medicine & Miracles
"Love, Medicine & Miracles" by Bernie S. Siegel explores the healing power of love and the mind-body connection, drawing on the author's experiences as a surgeon and emphasizing the importance of a positive mindset.

Yeager: An Autobiography

Yeager: An Autobiography
Chuck Yeager's autobiography, "Yeager," chronicles his life and career as a pioneering test pilot, breaking the sound barrier, and contributing to advancements in aviation. The book offers insights into Yeager's remarkable achievements.

The Handmaid's Tale

The Handmaid's Tale
In the Republic of Gilead\'s dystopian future, men and women perform the services assigned to them.

Elvis and Me

Elvis and Me
"Elvis and Me" is a memoir by Priscilla Beaulieu Presley, the former wife of Elvis Presley. The book provides insights into their relationship, Elvis's life, and the challenges faced by Priscilla. The memoir offers a personal perspective on the King of Rock and Roll and the complexities of fame. Readers gain a behind-the-scenes look at the life of one of the most iconic figures in music history.

A Passion for Excellence

A Passion for Excellence
"A Passion for Excellence" by Tom Peters and Nancy Austin is a business book that explores principles of leadership, innovation, and organizational excellence. The authors provide insights into successful business practices and offer guidance for individuals and organizations striving for excellence. The book emphasizes the importance of passion, creativity, and a commitment to quality in achieving success in the business world.
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