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Al Meltzer with Robert S. Lyons

Big Al’s autobiography is also an invigorating chronicle about the personalities that he’s had the pleasure of knowing, most memorably Wilt Chamberlain, who granted Al his final exclusive interview. The Philadelphia Daily News named him “Arguably, Philly’s most recognizable, most popular and best sports anchor ever.”
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Steve Lopez

A collection of the most controversial, irreverent, trouble-making, and heart-warming columns written by the Los Angeles Times’ Steve Lopez
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Fresh Jersey
Mike Kelly

All together, these individual stories of hope and sorrow, of hardship and happiness, transcend their local origins and tell a larger story of how Americans live and perceive themselves.
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Land of Giants
Steve Lopez

See for yourself why Lopez's readers love him and his targets wish he were almost anywhere else.
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Millennium Philadelphia
The Staff of the Philadelphia Inquirer

A deluxe paperback edition of the highly popular Millennium Philadelphia, with the striking black–and–white photographs of city life and history that made it a “family album of the Philadelphia century.” Picking up where the original left off, a chapter update, “The New Millennium,” features a full–color pictorial of the city’s continued change into the 21st century.

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NEARLY EVERYBODY READ IT
Edited by Peter Binzen

Snapshots of the Philadelphia Bulletin

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Philadelphia True Noir, Kingpins, Hustles and homicides
George Anastasia

The stories presented here are true slices of life taken from an underworld where people don’t play by the rules and where the good guys don’t always win. These are real-life stories about wiseguys and drug dealers, con men and murders.

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Tony Auth 
with David Leopold


Tony Auth’s cartoons, seemingly simple and always direct, have influenced public opinion and politicians for more than 40 years. “Our job is not to amuse our readers,” says Auth of a national artistic heritage of editorial cartooning that began with Benjamin Franklin in 1754. “Our mission is to stir them, inform and inflame them.”

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Scott M. Burnstein


The Detroit True Crime Chronicles is a-one-of-a- kind publication. It chronicles the rich history of criminal activity in the Motor City. Using information from declassified federal documents and many firsthand accounts, the book focuses on the city’s local Mafia, key mobsters, drug kingpins, serial killers and unsolved crimes. Readers will be taken inside the belly of the beast for twenty bone-chilling and dramatic tales of intrigue, betrayal, and murder.

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