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  • Discussing the book, "A long time passing: Vietnam and the Haunted Generation," with the author Myra MacPherson

    Jun. 15, 1984

    Discussing the book, "A long time passing: Vietnam and the Haunted Generation," with the author Myra MacPherson.

  • Discussing the book of short stories "Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand" with author Ursula Le Guin

    Nov. 22, 1991
  • Discussing the book of poetry "From Hard Times to Hope," and the newspaper "StreetWise: Empowering the Homeless Through Employment," with vendors and contributors Chris Christmas and Vern Cooper; editor John Ellis; and co-editor and Chicago Tribune report

    Dec. 5, 1995
  • Ralph Fasanella

    Discussing the book of paintings "Fasanella's City"

    May. 17, 1974

    Studs Terkel interviews Ralph Fasanella about his new book of paintings entitled, "Fasanella's City."

  • Discussing the book "Zoo: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Animals and the People Who Care for Them" with the author Don Gold

    Dec. 19, 1988
  • Discussing the book "Working Together" with the author, labor consultant John Simmons

    Mar. 13, 1984
  • Discussing the book "With enough shovels: Reagan, Bush and nuclear war" with the journalist-author Robert Scheer

    Nov. 30, 1982

    Discussing the book "With enough shovels: Reagan, Bush and nuclear war " with the journalist-author Robert Scheer.

  • Calvin (Bud) Trillin

    Discussing the book "With All Disrespect: More Uncivil Liberties" with the author, humorist and poet Calvin Trillin

    Apr. 19, 1985
  • Discussing the book "William Henry Jackson and the Transformation of the American Landscape" with author, art historian Peter Hales

    Aug. 18, 1988
  • Ruth Duskin Feldman

    Discussing the book "Whatever happened to the quiz kids" with the author Ruth Duskin Feldman

    Dec. 27, 1982

    Discussing the book "Whatever happened to the quiz kids" with the author Ruth Duskin Feldman.

  • Discussing the book "What About the Russians - and Nuclear War?" with Roger C. Molander

    1980
  • Discussing the book "Weakness and Deceit: U.S. Policy and El Salvador" with foreign correspondent and author Raymond Bonner

    Jun. 8, 1984
  • Discussing the book "We Gave Away A Fortune: Stories of People Who Have Devoted Themselves and Their Wealth to Peace, Justice, and the Environment" with Christopher Mogil and Anne Slepian along with Grace Ross, Charles Gray

    Nov. 24, 1992
  • Discussing the book "Watch out for the foreign guests: China encounters the west" with the author Orville Schell

    Feb. 6, 1981

    Discussing the book "Watch out for the foreign guests: China encounters the west" with the author Orville Schell.

  • Discussing the book "War Without Mercy: Race & Power in the Pacific War" (published by Pantheon) with the author John Dower

    Jul. 29, 1986

    Discussing the book "War Without Mercy: Race & Power in the Pacific War" (published by Pantheon) with the author John Dower.

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