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Title, Author, Publication Date, ISBN#, edition, cover price, capsule description.

Kill It and Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish , Ted and Shemane Nugent, 2002, 0-89526-164-2, hardcover, $21.95; 0-89526-036-0, paperback, $16.95, “Filled with hunting anecdotes, detailed instructions on cleaning and dressing your game, helpful hints for those new to cooking wild game, nutritional information, and, of course, recipes from the Nuge.”

The Language of Liberty: The Political Speeches and Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Revised Bicentennial Edition, Joseph R. Fornieri, 2009, 978-1-59698-084-6, hardcover, $34.95, “The Language of Liberty provides an indispensable guide to the lay reader, the Lincoln aficionado, and the scholar. All now have access to a single volume collection of his great political speeches and writings with unedited versions, concise historical overviews, and scholarly reflections on the enduring significance of Lincoln's political philosophy.”

Lee vs. McClellan: The First Campaign, Clayton R. Newell, 1996, 0-89526-452-8, hardcover, $24.95, “Newell’s vivid, gripping account of this crucial—but often overlooked–campaign tells how the new and experienced troops and their generals coped with difficult terrain and unusually cold, wet weather in the dense forests of western Virginia”

Leftism Revisited: From de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Pol Pot, Eric von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, 1990, 0-89526-537-0, hardcover, $29.95, “Kuehnelt-Leddihn dissects the nature of the Leftist mind and provides definitive descriptions of Left and Right, illustrating why the Left includes not only Marxism, but National Socialism and Democracy”

Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years , Rich Lowry, 2003, 0-89526-129-4, hardcover, $27.95; 0-89526-049-2, paperback, $16.95, “ National Review editor and syndicated columnist Rich Lowry offers the first sweeping assessment of what the Clinton era really meant, and means, for America.”

LEMAY: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay, Warren Kozak, 2009, 978-1-59698-569-8, hardcover, $27.95, “In LEMAY: military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America's most innovative—and vilified—military commander. Giving an unprecedented glimpse into his controversial might and mind, Kozak shows why today, more than ever, America needs another man like Curtis LeMay.”

Lestrade and the Dead Man's hand: Volume XI in the Lestrade Mystery Series, M. J. Trow, 2000, 0-89526-288-6, hardcover, $19.95, "The year is 1895 and a dead body is found on the last train to Liverpool Street in the London Underground Railway. Another corpse is found in the morning. There was a maniac at large and Inspector Lestrade is detailed to work with the Railway Police"

Lestrade and the Devil's Own, M. J. Trow, 2001, 0-89526-215-0, cloth, $19.95, "In this, the final installment of the Lestrade Mystery Series, Lestrade is arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman dies in his arms on the street of London. He now has to rely on his powerful friends to save him. But are they powerful enough?"

Lestrade and the Gift of the Prince: Volume IX in the Lestrade Mystery Series, M. J. Trow, 2000, 0-89526-253-3, hardcover, $19.95, "Murder is afoot among the footmen of the Royal Household: a servant girl, Amy Macpherson, has been brutally slaughtered. Wit as sharp as a dagger distinguishes this adventure of the Yard's most famous flatfoot, in Gateway Mystery's celebrated Lestrade Mystery Series"

Lestrade and the Hallowed House, M. J. Trow, 2001, 0-89526-213-4, paperback, $9.95, "Britain has entered the 20th Century and inspector Lestrade investigates a series of bizarre and perplexing murders, which leads Lestrade around the country in pursuit of his inquiries"

Lestrade and the Kiss of Horus, M. J. Trow, 2001, 0-89526-214-2, cloth, $19.95, "When Inspector Sholto Lestrade flies to Egypt to solve the riddle of dead men he ends up a midst battles against revolting Egyptians, and the Curse of the Pharoahs"

Lestrade and the Magpie: Volume X in the Lestrade Mystery Series, M. J. Trow, 2000, 0-89526-289-4, hardcover, $19.95, "An English war hero is found dead in a dingy London Hotel. Inspector Sholto Lestrade is up to the task of solving the case. And as always seems to be the case for Lestrade, one murder has the habit of leading to another, and a second body turns up"

Lestrade and the Mirror of Murder, M. J. Trow, 2001, 0-89526-233-9, cloth, $19.95, "Several mysterious deaths occurs. The clues: broken mirrors. Will inspector Sholto Lestrade bamboozle another perplexing serial killer?"

Lestrade and the Sawdust Ring: Volume XIII in the Lestrade Mystery Series, M. J. Trow, 2000, 0-89526-245-2, hardcover, $19.95, "Step right up! This way for the greatest show on earth! Detective-Sergeant Sholto lestrade has his work cut out investigating mysterious goings on at the circus. A trail of murder among the llama droppings as the world's second greatest detective goes undercover to solve the Case of the Sawdust Ring"

Lestrade and the Sign of Nine: Volume XII in the Lestrade Mystery Series, M. J. Trow, 2000, 0-89526-246-0, hardcover, $19.95, "What do a lecherous rector, a devious speculator, and a plagiarist novelist have in common? Answer: They're all dead, each of them with a bloody space where his skull used to be. And six others are to join them before our intrepid inspector brings the perpetrator to book"

Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son, George Lorimer, 1995, 0-89526-475-7, hardcover, $16.95, “This book is a combination of the anonymous letters of George Lorimer, editor of the Saturday Evening Post, this fictitious correspondence printed in the Post is filled with witty wisdom and amusing anecdotes directed to a son entering Harvard University’s freshman class”

Life is Hard, Food is Easy: The 5-Step Plan to Overcome Emotional Eating and Lose Weight on Any Diet , Linda Spangle, R.N, M.A., 2003, 0-89526-145-6, hardcover, $19.95; 0-89526-057-3, paperback, $14.95, “Learn to cope with your feelings of frustration, boredom, or loneliness, while losing weight for good.”

Living with Diabetes, Nicole Johnson, 2001, 0-89526-230-4, cloth, $24.95, "The former Miss America, Nicole Johnson, has written a moving story of personal triumph-and a prescription for how to tame a disease that afflicts millions of Americans and is doubling among children"

Losing bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror , Richard Miniter, 2003, 0-89526-074-3, hardcover, $27.95; 0-89526-048-4, paperback, $16.95, “A devastating portrait of how close the U.S. military was to killing bin Laden, and how, each time, Clinton dropped the ball—allowing bin Laden to grow stronger.”

Low-Fat Lies, High-Fat Frauds and the Healthiest Diet in the World, Mary Flynn & Dr. Kevin Vigilante, 2000, 0-89526-220-7, paperback, $12.95, "Low-Fat Lies shows why unsatisfying, nutritionally deficient, and just plain unsuccessful low-fat diets don't work and may be dangerous. Low-Fat Lies not only exposes the low-fat scam, it offers an alternative: the secrets of the Mediterranean diet"

Low-Fat Lies: High Fat Frauds and the Healthiest Diet in the World, “Dr. Kevin Vigilante and Mary Flynn, Ph.D.”, 1999, 0-89526-321-1, hardcover, $19.95, “Low-Fat Lies outlines the risks and false promises of low-fat diets, exposes the dangers of trendy high-fat diets, and offers an alternative: a delicious, sensible way to eat real food that tastes good.”

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