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December 1958 NYT Strike — Lists Reconstructed

The *New York Times* did not publish on December 21 and December 28, 1958 due to a pressmen's strike. Hawes Publications reconstructed both weeks' bestseller lists from the adjacent weeks' data. Most entries could be reliably identified, but fiction rank 15 on December 21 remains unknown — the book that held that position appears to have been a single-week entry with no trace in the surrounding lists. Both lists are marked "unofficial" in the Hawes archive. Publishers Weekly's December 1958 issues likely carry the original list.

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ONLY IN AMERICA
Harry Lewis Golden

ONLY IN AMERICA

by Harry Lewis Golden · World Publishing Co

27 wks at #1 · 16 on list

* First book to comprehensively examine the War on Terror's impact on civil society * Contributors include well-known scholars in IR, political science and security studies Following George W. Bush's declaration of a global War on Terror in the wake of the September 11 attacks, political leaders around the world introduced a swath of counter-terrorist legislation and measures. Often hastily rushed in, not least to satisfy perceived public demand for a strong state response, such extraordinary laws and measures are riddled with ambiguity and trespass unashamedly on basic democratic rights. In many countries the introduction of such measures has fuelled a climate of fear and suspicion, damaging the efforts of civil society actors. This edited volume investigates the convergence of aid and security objectives following the September 11 attacks. It explores the effects of this convergence on civil society spaces, actors and organizations and analyzes the impact of counter-terrorist legislation, measures, discourses and practices on civil societies in a range of political contexts. It proposes that the securitization of aid that was already underway in the 1990s has accelerated in the post-9/11 world. The bulk of the literature on civil society and development relates to the golden era of the 1990s. Civil Society under Strainbrings the discussion into this newly altered landscape.

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NEW
EISENHOWER: CAPTIVE HERO
Marquis William Childs
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EISENHOWER: CAPTIVE HERO

by Marquis William Childs · Harcourt, Brace and Company

10 wks on list

In treating the man and the general with considerable sympathy but the candidate the President quite critically, the author may not please either Eisenhower's adherents or his opponents, but his view of Eisenhower as an unhappy captive of the hero-worshipping public is interesting and much of what he has to say is acute.

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THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE
Robert Cromie

THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE

by Robert Cromie · McGraw-Hill

3 wks on list

Dramatic story of the holocaust of 1871 by a Chicago journalist.

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HERBLOCK'S SPECIAL FOR TODAY
Herbert Block
Cover of HERBLOCK'S SPECIAL FOR TODAY

HERBLOCK'S SPECIAL FOR TODAY

by Herbert Block · Simon & Schuster

1 wks on list

This book is a Herblock's-eye view of the present administration in Washington and of American political behavior, at home and abroad, over the last three years. It contains 430 editorial cartoons, plus an up-to-the-minute commentary never before in print.

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