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No Way But To Fight: George Foreman and the Business of Boxing

Foreman fans and those who remember his Rumble in the Jungle will enjoy this adept look at the champion’s life inside the ring.

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Food and Drink in American History: A "Full Course" Encyclopedia

A useful set for libraries supporting those involved or interested in food studies, U.S. history, cooking, nutrition, and sociology. Appropriate for public and academic libraries, including high schools.
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New York City: A Food Biography

This work is essential for those interested in New York, the influence of food on our culture, and shifting ways of thinking about food throughout history.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. 2d ed

This broad, varied collection of more than 1,300 food-related entries touches on every aspect of food. While it does not serve as a replacement to Larousse Gastronomique, it may be appropriate as a companion. Librarians should check their current holdings for overlap before purchasing. Most appropriate for public, high school, and undergraduate libraries.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America

The first edition of this book with its 770 entries from 200 authors drew widespread acclaim in 2004...
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Tunnel Vision

Braver (Flashback) returns to his tried-and-true formula—religious zealotry, exotic drugs, and medical experimentation on unwitting patients...
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The Camelot Conspiracy

When a 300-page novel about the Bay of Pigs disaster and JFK's assassination starts with a three-page list of names, you know name-dropping is more important than character development...
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Blood Trust

National security adviser Jack McClure and Alli Carson, the psychologically damaged daughter of the recently deceased U...
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Kiss Her Goodbye

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