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New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction: Iacocca: An Autobiography (1984), What To Expect When You're Expecting (1984), Loving Each Other (1984), The Kennedys: an American Drama (1984), Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi (1984) and other 1305 books.

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Iacocca: An Autobiography

Iacocca: An Autobiography
Lee Iacocca, the former CEO of Chrysler, shares his life story, including his experiences in the automotive industry and his role in reviving Chrysler.

What To Expect When You're Expecting

What To Expect When You're Expecting
A comprehensive guide for expectant parents, covering topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and the early stages of parenthood.

Loving Each Other

Loving Each Other
"Loving Each Other" by Leo Buscaglia is a book that explores the dynamics of human relationships and the importance of love in fostering meaningful connections. Buscaglia offers insights and reflections on the various aspects of love, encouraging readers to embrace love in its diverse forms. The book serves as a guide to cultivating positive and enriching relationships in one's life.

The Kennedys: an American Drama

The Kennedys: an American Drama
The Kennedys: an American Drama is a 1984 book by Peter Collier. The book chronicles the rise of the Kennedy family from their Irish immigrant roots to their prominence in American politics. The book covers the lives of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., his wife Rose, and their children, including JFK, RFK, and Ted Kennedy.

Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi

Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi
A biography chronicling the life, rise to fame, and untimely death of comedian John Belushi, providing insights into the entertainment industry.

First Lady from Plains

First Lady from Plains
"First Lady from Plains" by Rosalynn Carter is a memoir that provides a personal account of Carter's life, including her experiences as the First Lady of the United States during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. The memoir offers insights into her role, initiatives, and the challenges she faced while contributing to the nation's political landscape. Carter's narrative sheds light on the intersection of personal and public life in the context of American politics.

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession
In this humorous collection of essays, Erma Bombeck reflects on the challenges and joys of motherhood. With wit and charm, she provides humorous insights into the daily experiences of being a mother.

Winter's Tale

Winter's Tale
Heroic lives in Manhattan between the late 19th century and the year 2000. Originally published in 1983.

In Search of Excellence

In Search of Excellence
Co-authored with Robert H. Waterman Jr., the book explores the principles of successful management and profiles excellent companies.

Jane Fonda's Workout Book

Jane Fonda's Workout Book
A pioneering fitness book, it features Jane Fonda's exercise routines and tips, contributing to the popularity of home workouts during the 1980s.

War Horse

War Horse
A half-Thoroughbred farm horse is taken from his owner for battle in 1914.

And More by Andy Rooney

And More by Andy Rooney
"And More by Andy Rooney" is a collection of essays by Andy Rooney, the American journalist and commentator known for his regular segment on "60 Minutes." The essays cover a wide range of topics, offering Rooney's humorous and insightful take on everyday life, society, and human behavior. Rooney's distinctive voice and observational humor are hallmarks of his writing.

Megatrends

Megatrends
"Megatrends" by John Naisbitt is a non-fiction book that explores significant social, economic, and technological trends shaping the world. Naisbitt identifies key "megatrends" and provides insights into their implications for individuals, businesses, and societies. The book offers a thought-provoking examination of the forces driving global change.

Life Extension

Life Extension
Life Extension is a 1982 book by Durk Pearson. The book discusses the science of aging and the potential for humans to extend their life spans through medical interventions. Pearson also discusses the ethical and social implications of life extension.

Living Loving and Learning

Living Loving and Learning
"Living Loving and Learning" by Leo Buscaglia is a self-help book that explores themes of love, personal growth, and human connection. Buscaglia, known as "Dr. Love," shares insights, anecdotes, and reflections on the importance of embracing love and fostering meaningful relationships. The book encourages readers to cultivate a positive and compassionate approach to life, offering wisdom and inspiration for personal development.

The Beverly Hills Diet

The Beverly Hills Diet
"The Beverly Hills Diet" by Judy Mazel is a bestselling diet book that gained popularity in the 1980s. The book outlines a weight loss program based on Mazel's theory of food combining. It became a cultural phenomenon and influenced discussions around diet and nutrition during that era.

A Light in the Attic

A Light in the Attic
"A Light in the Attic" by Shel Silverstein is a collection of children's poems and illustrations. The book covers a wide range of topics, showcasing Silverstein's whimsical and often humorous approach to storytelling. The poems address both the lighthearted and thought-provoking aspects of childhood.

The Lord God Made Them All

The Lord God Made Them All
"The Lord God Made Them All" is an autobiographical work by James Herriot, a British veterinarian. It continues the charming tales of Herriot's experiences as a country vet in Yorkshire, England. The book captures the humor, challenges, and heartwarming moments of working with animals and the people who care for them. Readers are immersed in the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales and the joys of veterinary practice.

Jane's Fonda Workout Book

With The Old Breed

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 2

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 2
This new, expanded edition delves deeper into the story of Amuro Ray, a teenage mechanic, and an experimental defense suit who are in the middle of a space war.

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 3

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Vol. 3
The adaptation of the popular animated series continues as the crew of White Base discover a new weapon possibly even more valuable than their Mobile Suit.

Cosmos

Cosmos
"Cosmos" by Carl Sagan is a science book that explores the universe, astronomy, and the potential for extraterrestrial life. The book serves as a companion to the television series of the same name, which was written and narrated by Sagan. "Cosmos" covers a wide range of scientific topics, making complex concepts accessible to a general audience.

Never-Say-Diet Book

Never-Say-Diet Book
"Never-Say-Diet Book" by Richard Simmons is a health and fitness book that combines practical advice with humor and motivation. Simmons shares tips on exercise, nutrition, and maintaining a positive mindset on the journey to a healthier lifestyle. The book's accessible and encouraging approach makes it a popular choice for readers seeking guidance on weight management and well-being.

Thy Neighbor's Wife

Thy Neighbor's Wife
"Thy Neighbor's Wife" by Gay Talese is a non-fiction exploration of changing societal attitudes towards sexuality, intimacy, and relationships.

Shelley: Also known as Shirley

Shelley: Also known as Shirley
This novel delves into the complex relationships and personal struggles of a woman named Shirley Ardell Mason.

Free to Choose

Free to Choose
Free to Choose is a book by Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and his wife, Rose Friedman. The book was first published in 1980

Aunt Erma's Cope Book

Aunt Erma's Cope Book
"Aunt Erma's Cope Book" by Erma Bombeck is a humorous non-fiction book that offers Bombeck's observations and advice on coping with life's challenges. The author's wit and humor shine through as she addresses various aspects of daily life, providing a lighthearted perspective on the ups and downs of being human.

The Brethren

The Brethren
"The Brethren" is a non-fiction book by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong that provides an inside look at the United States Supreme Court during the 1970s. The authors explore the dynamics among the justices, their decision-making processes, and the impact of major cases. The book sheds light on the human side of the Supreme Court, revealing the challenges faced by the justices in shaping the nation's legal landscape.

Crisis Investing

Crisis Investing
Crisis Investing is a 1979 book by Doug R. Casey. The book discusses investing in times of economic crisis. Casey provides advice on how to identify and profit from crisis situations. He also discusses the potential risks and rewards of investing in crisis-ridden industries and companies.

Cruel Shoes

Cruel Shoes
In this collection of short stories, Steve Martin satirizes the fashion industry. In "Cruel Shoes," a woman goes to extremes to find the perfect pair of shoes. In "The Perfect Fit," a man is obsessed with finding the perfect pair of jeans. And in "The Great White Hope," a woman tries to find the perfect wedding dress.

The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet

The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet
The book outlines a low-calorie diet plan developed by Dr. Herman Tarnower, promoting weight loss and healthy eating habits.

Mommie Dearest

Mommie Dearest
"Mommie Dearest" is a memoir by Christina Crawford, adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford. The book portrays Joan Crawford as a controlling and abusive mother. It provides a detailed account of their tumultuous relationship, shedding light on the challenges faced by Christina growing up in Hollywood. The memoir became widely known for its controversial depiction of Joan Crawford's parenting.

Lauren Bacall by Myself

Lauren Bacall by Myself
Lauren Bacall by Myself is a 1978 book by Lauren Bacall. The book chronicles Bacall's life and career, from her childhood in New York City to her success as an actress in Hollywood. Bacall discusses her marriages, her relationships with her children, and her battle with depression.

The Ends of Power

The Complete Book of Running

The Complete Book of Running
"The Complete Book of Running" by James F. Fixx is a comprehensive guide to running that covers topics such as training, nutrition, and the benefits of running for overall health. Fixx's book played a significant role in popularizing running as a form of exercise and promoting the associated health benefits. The book's accessible advice has made it a classic resource for runners of all levels.

The Book of Lists

The Book of Lists
The Book of Lists is a reference book compiled by David Wallechinsky and his father, Irving Wallace. The book was first published in 1977

A New Hope

A New Hope
After a man makes a spectacle of himself at his sister\'s wedding, will he be able to make amends?

Looking Out for Number One

Looking Out for Number One
Self-help book advocating for self-interest and personal success.
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