United States -- Social life and customs -- 1971-
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United States -- Social life and customs -- 1971-
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Incoming Resources
- Wasn't the grass greener?, a curmudgeon's fond memories, Barbara Holland
- Saturday night, Susan Orlean
- Confessions of a raving, unconfined nut, misadventures in the counterculture, Paul Krassner
- Hidden America, from coal miners to cowboys, an extraordinary exploration of the unseen people who make this country work, Jeanne Marie Laskas
- The lost continent, travels in small-town America, Bill Bryson
- Whatever happened to pudding pops?, The lost toys, tastes & trends of the '70s & '80s, Gael Fashingbauer Cooper and Brian Bellmont
- The lost continent, travels in small-town America, Bill Bryson
- Charles Kuralt's America, Charles Kuralt
- Very seventies, a cultural history of the 1970s, from the pages of Crawdaddy, edited by Peter Knobler and Greg Mitchell ; contributors include P.J. O'Rourke [and others]
- Distracted, the erosion of attention and the coming Dark Age, Maggie Jackson ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- The lost continent, travels in small town America, Bill Bryson
- Ciao, America!, an Italian discovers the U.S., Beppe Severgnini ; translated by Giles Watson
- The importance of being famous, behind the scenes of the celebrity-industrial complex, Maureen Orth
- The road headed west, a 6,000-mile cycling odyssey through North America, Leon McCarron
- From bomba to hip-hop, Puerto Rican culture and Latino identity, Juan Flores
- Hunting Mister Heartbreak, a discovery of America, Jonathan Raban
- The sensational 70s, producers, Philip S. Hobel, Douglas Leiterman
- Dateline America, Charles Kuralt ; photos. by Mark Chester
- Other people's property, a shadow history of hip-hop in white America, Jason Tanz
- Dispatches from the Gilded Age, a few more thoughts on interesting people, far-flung places, and the joys of Southern comforts, Julia Reed ; edited by Everett Bexley
- Popular culture, mirror of American life, edited by David Manning White and John Pendleton
- 101 American customs, Harry Collis ; illustrated by Joe Kohl
- Table of contents, John McPhee
- Bad, or, The dumbing of America, Paul Fussell
- The lost continent, travels in small town America, Bill Bryson
- Confessions of a raving , unconfined nut, misadventures in the counter-culture, Paul Krassner
- Journals, 1952-2000, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. ; edited by Andrew Schlesinger and Stephen Schlesinger
- The eighties, Edward Grey
- The totally sweet '90s, from clear cola to Furby, and grunge to "whatever," the toys, tastes, and trends that defined a decade, Gael Fashingbauer Cooper and Brian Bellmont
- El Hispano en USA, una guÃa fácil para vivir con menos estrés, salga de la confusión, ajústese a la vida americana, conservando sus raÃces, MarÃa N. Zapata
- The seventies, Michael Garrett
- Life is a wheel, love, death, etc., and a bike ride across America, Bruce Weber
- Hidden America, from coal miners to cowboys, an extraordinary exploration of the unseen people who make this country work, Jeanne Marie Laskas
- Special places, in search of small town America, Berton Roueché ; with an introduction by William Shawn
- In pursuit of the American dream, Bob Dotson
- Weird like us, my bohemian America, Ann Powers
- The lost continent, [travels in small town America], by Bill Bryson
- On the road with Charles Kuralt, by Charles Kuralt
- Platforms, a microwaved cultural chronicle of the 1970s, Pagan Kennedy
- In our time, Tom Wolfe
- Living Oprah, my one-year experiment to walk the walk of the queen of talk, Robyn Okrant
- American family style, text and photographs by Mary Randolph Carter ; foreword by Ralph Lauren ; design by Marcia Weinberg
- Warrior dreams, paramilitary culture in post-Vietnam America, James William Gibson
- Platforms, pop tops, and the peanut president, Pagan Kennedy
- Life is a wheel, love, death, etc., and a bike ride across America, Bruce Weber
- The year of the goat, 40,000 miles and the quest for the perfect cheese, Margaret Hathaway ; photographs by Karl Schatz
- The letters of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., edited by Andrew Schlesinger and Steven Schlesinger
- The moronic inferno and other visits to America
- Natural born killers, Warner Bros. presents in association with Regency Enterprises and Alcor Films an Ixtlan/New Regency production in association with JD Productions ; story by Quentin Tarantino ; screenplay by David Veloz & Richard Rutowski & Oliver Stone ; produced by Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy and Clayton Townsend ; directed by Oliver Stone
- The seventies from hot pants to hot tubs, Andrew J. Edelstein and Kevin McDonough
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