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Best Sellers

Hardcover Nonfiction

Week of September 22, 1957

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BARUCH: MY OWN STORY
Bernard M. Baruch

BARUCH: MY OWN STORY

by Bernard M. Baruch · Henry Holt and Company

19 wks at #1 · 3 on list

Baruch's autobiography relates the best and worst of his stock market experiences, gives a vivid glimpse of the days of the likes of J.P. Morgan and the Guggenheims and tells the details of his investment philosophy.

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SILVER PLATTER
Ellin Berlin
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SILVER PLATTER

by Ellin Berlin · Doubleday

16 wks on list

Presents the life of Louise Mackay, wife of John Mackay, developer of silver mines in the Comstock Lode.

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THE DOG WHO WOULDN'T BE
Farley Mowat
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THE DOG WHO WOULDN'T BE

by Farley Mowat · Little, Brown and Company

2 wks on list

Farely Mowat's best loved book tells the splendidly entertaining story of his boyhood on the Canadian prairies. Mutt's pedigree was uncertain, but his madness was indisputable. He climbed tress and ladders, rode passenger in an open car wearing goggles and displaying hunting skills that bordered on sheer genius. He was a marvelous dog, worthy of an unusual boy growing up a raw, untamed wilderness. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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PROFILES IN COURAGE
John F. Kennedy
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PROFILES IN COURAGE

by John F. Kennedy · Harper and Brothers

84 wks on list

The Pulitzer Prize winning classic by President John F. Kennedy, with an introduction by Caroline Kennedy and a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy. Written in 1955 by the then junior senator from the state of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage serves as a clarion call to every American. In this book Kennedy chose eight of his historical colleagues to profile for their acts of astounding integrity in the face of overwhelming opposition. These heroes, coming from different junctures in our nation’s history, include John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, Thomas Hart Benton, and Robert A. Taft. Now, a half-century later, the book remains a moving, powerful, and relevant testament to the indomitable national spirit and an unparalleled celebration of that most noble of human virtues. It resounds with timeless lessons on the most cherished of virtues and is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit. Profiles in Courage is as Robert Kennedy states in the foreword: “not just stories of the past but a book of hope and confidence for the future. What happens to the country, to the world, depends on what we do with what others have left us." Along with vintage photographs and an extensive author biography, this book features Kennedy's correspondence about the writing project, contemporary reviews, a letter from Ernest Hemingway, and two rousing speeches from recipients of the Profile in Courage Award. Introduction by John F. Kennedy’s daughter Caroline Kennedy, forward by John F. Kennedy’s brother Robert F. Kennedy.

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THE TURN OF THE TIDE
Arthur Bryant
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THE TURN OF THE TIDE

by Arthur Bryant · Doubleday and Co. Inc

17 wks on list

The Turn of the Tide is build around the personal diaries of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, who was Chief of the Imperial General Staff and Churchill's closest military advisor. The author, Sir Arthur Bryant, terms Lord Alanbrooke's diaries "the most important of all contemporary personal records of the war". Extensive excerpts from the diaries are woven into the text together with comments on the diaries made by Lord Alanbrooke after the war.

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