TheBestseller
Observatory

Best Sellers

Hardcover Fiction

Week of February 11, 1979

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CHESAPEAKE
James A. Michener
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CHESAPEAKE

by James A. Michener · Random House

13 wks at #1 · 24 on list
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OVERLOAD
Arthur Hailey
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OVERLOAD

by Arthur Hailey · Doubleday

3 wks on list
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THE STORIES OF JOHN CHEEVER
John Cheever
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THE STORIES OF JOHN CHEEVER

by John Cheever · Knopf

8 wks on list

This collection of Cheever's short fiction features the Swimmer, The enormous radio, The housebreaker of Shady Hill and fifty-eight other stories written and published over the past three decades.

5
THE COUP
John Updike
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THE COUP

by John Updike · Knopf

6 wks on list
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FOOLS DIE
Mario Puzo
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FOOLS DIE

by Mario Puzo · Putnam's

19 wks on list
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SECOND GENERATION
Howard Fast
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SECOND GENERATION

by Howard Fast · Houghton Mifflin

19 wks on list

This sequel to "The Immigrants" depicts the life of Barbara Lavette, daughter of the son of a poor Italian immigrant and a woman of San Francisco's elite, from the Depression through World War II.

8
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THE FAR PAVILIONS
M.M. Kaye
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THE FAR PAVILIONS

by M.M. Kaye · St. Martin's

19 wks on list

Human sacrifice and love.

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THE SILMARILLION
J.R.R. Tolkien
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THE SILMARILLION

by J.R.R. Tolkien · Houghton Mifflin

64 wks on list

The forerunner to The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion tells the earlier history of Middle-earth, recounting the events of the First and Second Ages, and introducing some of the key characters, such as Galadriel, Elrond, Elendil and the Dark Lord, Sauron.

13
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THE STAND
Stephen King
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THE STAND

by Stephen King · Doubleday

2 wks on list
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SECRETS
F. Lee Bailey
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP
John Irving
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP

by John Irving · Dutton/Henry Robbins

This is the life and times of T. S. Garp, the bastard son of Jenny Fields, a feminist leader ahead of her time. This is the life and death of a famous mother and her almost-famous son; theirs is a world of sexual extremes, even of sexual assassinations. It is a novel rich with lunacy and sorrow, yet the dark, violent events of the story do not undermine a comedy both ribald and robust. In more than thirty languages, in more than forty countries-with more than ten million copies in print-this novel provides almost cheerful, even hilarious evidence of its famous last line: "In the world according to Garp, we are all terminal cases."

Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.