NONFICTION - March 17, 1991
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AFTER THE MIRACLE by Maury Allen (St. Martin’s: $5.95). Did you ever wonder what happened to the Mets players after the ’69 season?
FORTUNE’S CHILDREN by Arthur T. Vanderbilt II (Quill: $12.95). The Vanderbilt crest shone for only 30 short years during the Gilded Age.
THE TRIAL OF LEVI WEEKS (Dell: $8.95). Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton for the defense, in the first recorded American murder trial.
INTIFADA by Ze’ve Schiff and Edhud Ya’ari (Touchstone: $10.95). Examines the organized Palestinian movement of harassment in the Iraeli-occupied West Bank.
DADDY WE HARDLY KNEW YOU by Germaine Greer (Fawcett Columbine: $12.95). The Australian feminist ponders the mystery of her father’s past.
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EARTH ANGELS by Gerald Petievich (Signet: $4.99). Det. Sgt. Jose Stepanovich must mediate between two Los Angeles street gangs.
EARLY FROM THE DANCE by David Payne (Ballantine: $5.95). Manhattan artist returns to the South to put to rest the ghost of a past love triangle.
THE CLONING OF JOANNA MAY by Fay Weldon (Penguin: $8.95). Wife of a London scientist is startled to learn, at age 60, that she has four sisters.
SILVER LININGS by Jayne Ann Krentz (Pocket: $4.95). An art dealer previously spurned by an adventurer must now trust him with her life.
MARY REILLY by Valerie Martin (Pocket: $7.95). Dr. Jekyll’s devoted housekeeper watches in sympathetic horror as his sanity diminishes.
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