Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1983
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- A field guide to Pacific Coast fishes of North America : from the Gulf of Alaska to Baja, California, William N. Eschmeyer, Earl S. Herald ; illustrations by Howard Hammann, Katherine P. Smith, associate illustrator
- A field guide to the stars and planets, Donald H. Menzel and Jay M. Pasachoff ; with monthly sky maps and atlas charts by Wil Tirion
- Best of friends, by David Roth
- Between ourselves : letters between mothers and daughters, 1750-1982, edited by Karen Payne
- Capon on cooking, Robert Farrar Capon
- Childbirth with insight, Elizabeth Noble ; photographs by Harriette Hartigan
- Chocolate to morphine : understanding mind-active drugs, Andrew Weil and Winifred Rosen
- Crossroads, Mary Morris
- Dismantling America : the rush to deregulate, Susan J. Tolchin and Martin Tolchin
- Divorce without victims : helping children through divorce with a minimum of pain and trauma, Stuart Berger
- Gorillas in the mist
- Great peasant dishes of the world, Howard Hillman ; project coordinator, Harriet Cohen ; special research, Cherry Dumaual
- Health and healing : understanding conventional and alternative medicine, Andrew Weil
- Hey, Didi Darling, S.A. Kennedy
- How to be your own literary agent, Richard Curtis
- In the land of light : Israel, a portrait of its people, photographs by Rodney Smith ; with an introduction by Elie Wiesel
- Kristin and Boone, Karen Rose and Lynda Halfyard
- Love in a different key, by Marjorie Franco
- Managing your maternity leave, Meg Wheatley, Marcie Schorr Hirsch
- Midnight suppers, Susan Monsky
- Mill, David Macaulay
- Narcissa, and other fables, Louis Auchincloss
- Nuclear hostages, Bernard J. O'Keefe
- Octavia's hill, Margaret Dickson
- Phoebe Danger, detective, in The case of the two-minute cough, Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Margot Apple
- Raspberry One, Charles Ferry
- Report on the Shroud of Turin, John H. Heller
- Rules of thumb, Tom Parker
- Sassafras, Jack Matthews
- Small-town girl, Ellen Cooney
- Spirals, William Patrick
- Superluminal, Vonda N. McIntyre
- Tabernacle, Thomas H. Cook
- Taking care of Terrific, Lois Lowry
- The Boston Symphony cookbook, the Council of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
- The London embassy, Paul Theroux
- The Marrakesh one-two, Richard Grenier
- The Tenth Crusade, Christopher Hyde
- The best American short stories 1983, selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines by Anne Tyler with Shannon Ravenel ; with an introduction by Anne Tyler
- The best towns in America : a where-to-go guide for a better life, Hugh Bayless
- The biggest game in town, A. Alvarez
- The carbohydrate craver's diet, Judith J. Wurtman
- The craft of crime : conversations with crime writers, John C. Carr
- The evening stars : the making of the network news anchor, Barbara Matusow
- The kingdom by the sea : a journey around Great Britain, Paul Theroux
- The one hundredth thing about Caroline, Lois Lowry
- The sesame seed snatchers, Dale Fife ; illustrated by Sandy Kossin
- The truth about the moon, Clayton Bess ; illustrated by Rosekrans Hoffman
- The uncivil wars : Ireland today, Padraig O'Malley
- The uncivil wars : Ireland today, Padraig O'Malley
- The white words, Baron Wormser
- The winning horseplayer : a revolutionary approach to thoroughbred handicapping and betting, Andrew Beyer
- The wizard, the fairy, and the magic chicken, by Helen Lester ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- Triptych, by Dora Landey & Elinor Klein
- Welcome, chaos, Kate Wilhelm
- Who killed Sir Harry Oakes?, James Leasor
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