Keith Thomas, Historian of Everything
Capitalism and Material Life 1400-1800 by Fernand Braudel, translated by Miriam Kochan
Gore Vidal, The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt
Give Us This Day by Howard Hunt
The Berlin Ending by E. Howard Hunt
East of Farewell by Howard Hunt
Bimini Run by Howard Hunt
I Came to Kill by Gordon Davis
End of a Stripper by Robert Dietrich
A Gift for Gomala by John Baxter
The Coven by David St. John
An Assassin's Diary by Arthur H. Bremer
Compulsive Spy: The Strange Career of E. Howard Hunt by Tad Szulc
Where Murder Waits by Gordon Davis
Angel Eyes by Robert Dietrich
Be My Victim by Robert Dietrich
A Foreign Affair by John Baxter
Maelstrom by Howard Hunt
Stranger in Town by Howard Hunt
Limit of Darkness by Howard Hunt
Michael Wood, Where the Wolf Howls
Heartbreak Tango by Manuel Puig, translated by Suzanne Jill Levine
The Obscene Bird of Night by José Donoso, translated by Hardie St. Martin, translated by Leonard Mades
Other Men's Daughters by Richard Stern
Ninety-Two in the Shade by Thomas McGuane
Alfred Kazin, No Thank You, Mr. President
The Imperial Presidency by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Robert Craft, Moses and Aaron in Paris
William H. Gass, Malcolm Lowry's Inferno: II
Malcolm Lowry: A Biography by Douglas Day
Jason Epstein, The Big Freeze
Francine du Plessix Gray, Blissing Out in Houston
Ken Kelley, Blackjack Love
William Empson, Yeats and the Spirits
Yeats, the Tarot and the Golden Dawn by Kathleen Raine
W.B. Yeats: Memoirs, Autobiography (First Draft) and Journal edited by Denis Donoghue
Robert Mazzocco, Very Different Cats
Selected Poems by Howard Moss
Three Poems by John Ashbery
Herbert R Kohl, Closing Time for Open Ed?
Free the Children: Radical Reform and the Free School Movement by Allen Graubard
How to Survive in Your Native Land by James Herndon
George Dennison, In Memory of Paul Goodman
David S. Adams, Robert Craft, The Stravinsky Archive
Daniel Berrigan, Noam Chomsky, et al. American Dissent in Moscow
Rose Styron, Torture Conference
Alfred Kazin's most recent book is God and the American Writer. (April 1998)
Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)