Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 08, 1974, Section B, Page 4 and 5, Image 20

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    University ot Oregon
Bookstore
Presents
November Books of the Month
TALES OF POWER
by
Carlos Castaneda
Few events can equal in excitement and surprise the publication of Castaneda s new book
- the culmination ot his extraordinary initiation into the mysteries of sorcery, n is
astonishing, luminous and terrifying work, Castaneda at last completes the long journey
into the world of sorcery that began with his meeting with don Juan.
THE EBONY TOWER
by
John Fowles
John Fowles' THE COLLECTOR was a celebrated tour de torce of the imagination. His
next novel, THE MAGUS, spun out stunning riddles. And THE FRENCH LIEUTEN
ANT'S WOMAN received overwhelming acclaim and remained a best seller for over a
year. Now comes THE EBONY TOWER, a work every bit as intriguing and dazzling as
anything Fowles has ever written.
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SOMETHING HAPPENED
by
Joseph Heller
This is Joseph Heller's first novel since CATCH-22, which was published in 1961 and has
become the most celebrated novel of its decade. SOMETHING HAPPENED is different
from CATCH-22 in both substance and tone, but it is certain to have a camparable effect.
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LIKE IT IS
by
Howard Cosell
That's the only way Howard Coseli knows how to tell it. He did it in his first book, the
runaway bestseller COSELL, Here he is even more candid, controversial and explosive.
From cover to cover, it's Cosell at his best, his most controversial and his most honest.
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DICK GREGORY’S RIRLE TALES
with commentary
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James McGraw
THE BIBLE, the biggest bestseller of all time, is experiencing an astonishing new boom.
Here is an unauthorized translation, with commentary, by one of America's hippest
prophets. Of the latter-day translations of the BIBLE, this is the nearest to where we're
at. It celebrates the old story in a bold and joyous way.
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THE HAWKLINE MONSTER
A Gothic Western
by
Richard Brautigan
THE HAWKLINE MONSTER is Richard Brautigan's long-awaited new work of fiction.
He demonstrates in his latest novel why the Hudson Review called him "one of the most
gifted innovators in literature and one of America's most supremely talented and
important authors."
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WHOLE EARTH EPILOG
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The WHOLE EARTH CATALOG is not dead. The WHOLE EARTH EPILOG is a
continuation of the LAST WHOLE EARTH CATALOG - in effect volume II. So it
commences where the Catalog left off and does not repeat any of the material in the
Catalog. The Epilog differs from its predecessor primarily in the quality of research.
More people with more expertise spent more time evaluating the items. Information is
denser, finer, and more accurate.
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CITY
Story of Roman Planning and Construction
by
David Macaulay
The Romans were masters of the art of city planning. In CITY, David Macaulay, author of
CATHEDRAL, creates the imaginary Roman city of Verbonia; through his impressively
detailed drawings and clear text he shows just how superbly the Romans built new and
exciting cities which functioned for the people who wer to inhabit them.
CENTENNIAL
by
James A. Michener
As did Ms eminent predecessors HAWA, I and THE «NTIjNN£L dea,sw,.h
Ms scene the North American west, especially Colorado from prehistdry "
The novel is based solidly on the facts of history and is an illuminating account ot ne
development ^^s coun.yry and o. the immigrants from many nations who came to the
west.
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THE GLORY AND THE DREAM
A Narrative History of Ameica 1932 - 1972
by
William Manchester
William Manchester, author of DEATH OF A PRESIDENT and THE ARMS OF KRUPP,
springs open a great time capsule of a book - a huge, abundant popular history of the
United States from 1932-1972. It encompasses politics, military history, economics, the
lively arts science, fahsion fads, social change, sexual mores and much more.
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