 | Don Wallace - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 292 pages
Bored with their everyday lives, Virginia Roy and her husband, Garfield Foote, become obsessed with their hobbies, combat games and professional bass fishing | |
 | Ellen Schrecker - 1986 - 437 pages
The story of McCarthyism's traumatic impact on government employees and Hollywood screenwriters during the 1950s is all too familiar, but what happened on college and ... | |
 | Paul Hendrickson - Social Science - 2003 - 343 pages
A study of the dark legacy of racial intolerance and prejudice profiles the lives and fortunes of seven white Mississippi sheriffs, immortalized in a haunting 1962 LIFE ... | |
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