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List of books read in 1995

 TitleAuthor(s)PagesSourceDate
1668How we die: reflections on life's final chapterSherwin B. Nuland278  ewl1/8/1995
1669Can you trust a tomato in January?: everything you wanted to know (and a few things you didn't) about food in the grocery storeVince Staten239  ewl1/16/1995
1670"Retained by the people": a history of American Indians and the Bill of RightsJohn R. Wunder278  ewl2/6/1995
1671The world of JeevesP. G. Wodehouse654  ewl2/11/1995
1672American steel: hot metal men and the resurrection of the Rust BeltRichard Preston278  no2/15/1995
1673Jeeves in the offingP. G. Wodehouse204  bo2/16/1995
1674Invisible masters: compulsions and the fear that drives themGeorge H. Weinberg385  ewl2/21/1995
1675The hot zoneRichard Preston300  ewl2/23/1995
1676Table of contentsJohn A. McPhee293  no3/1/1995
1677The forgotten plague: how the battle against tuberculosis was won -- and lostFrank Ryan460  ewl3/12/1995
1678Is sex necessary? or, Why you feel the way you doJames Thurber
E. B. White
190  no3/13/1995
1679How buildings learn: what happens after they're builtStewart Brand243  ewl3/27/1995
1680Falling off the map: some lonely places of the worldPico Iyer190  no4/5/1995
1681The Nixon memo: political respectability, Russia, and the pressMarvin L. Kalb248  no4/8/1995
1682Essays of E. B. WhiteE. B. White277  no4/23/1995
1683Reflections on gender and scienceEvelyn Fox Keller193  ewl5/7/1995
1684The last empire: De Beers, diamonds, and the worldStefan Kanfer409  ee5/13/1995
1685The red queen: sex and the evolution of human natureMatt Ridley405  no5/21/1995
1686Tender is the nightF. Scott Fitzgerald313  ewl5/25/1995
1687Being digitalNicholas Negroponte243  no5/26/1995
1688PopuluxeThomas Hine184  no5/28/1995
1689The crying of lot 49Thomas Pynchon183  no6/1/1995
1690The bill: how the adventures of Clinton's National Service bill reveal what is corrupt, comic, cynical, and noble, about WashingtonSteven Waldman301  no6/8/1995
1691The total package: the evolution and secret meanings of boxes, bottles, cans, and tubesThomas Hine289  ewl6/15/1995
1692What a lesbian looks like: writings by lesbians on their lives and lifestyles from the archives of the National Lesbian and Gay SurveyNational Lesbian and Gay Survey166  ewl6/24/1995
1693A feeling for the organism: the life and work of Barbara McClintockEvelyn Fox Keller235  no6/26/1995
1694Generation X: tales for an accelerated cultureDouglas Coupland183  no7/15/1995
1695Sexing the millennium: women and the sexual revolutionLinda Grant282  elp7/22/1995
1696Land of desire: merchants, power, and the rise of a new American cultureWilliam Leach510  elp7/29/1995
1697Third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in culture and historyGilbert Herdt614  ee8/14/1995
1698Mama makes up her mind: and other dangers of southern livingBailey White230  no8/19/1995
1699Show-stopper!: the breakneck race to create Windows NT and the next generation at MicrosoftG. Pascal Zachary312  maphys8/23/1995
1700Rama IIArthur Charles Clarke
Gentry Lee
420  bo8/25/1995
1701A confederacy of duncesJohn Kennedy Toole462  elp8/29/1995
1702Fatal defect: chasing killer computer bugsIvars Peterson260  no9/7/1995
1703The vandals' crown: how rebel currency traders overthrew the world's central banksGregory J. Millman305  no9/15/1995
1704Stories of ScottsboroJames E. Goodman465  no9/17/1995
1705Dark sun: the making of the hydrogen bombRichard Rhodes731  ewl10/24/1995
1706A son of the circusJohn Irving682  elp11/14/1995
1707The witching hourAnne Rice1043  elp11/27/1995
1708The Great Depression: America in the 1930sT. H. Watkins375  elp12/3/1995
1709Lasher: lives of the Mayfair witchesAnne Rice628  elp12/10/1995
1710The quest for life in amberGeorge O. Poinar
Roberta Poinar
219  elp12/17/1995
1711Real places: an unconventional guide to America's generic landscapeGrady Clay297  elp12/19/1995
1712Talk dirty to me: an intimate philosophy of sexSallie Tisdale338  elp12/25/1995
1713The hungry soul: eating and the perfecting of our natureLeon Kass248  ewl12/27/1995
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