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  • Discussing the book "Cities & People: A Social and Architectural History" with the author and architectural historian Mark Girouard

    Feb. 13, 1986
  • Discussing the book "Chinese encounters" with the authors Arthur Miller and Inge Morath

    Oct. 16, 1979

    Discussing the book "Chinese encounters" with the authors Arthur Miller and Inge Morath.

  • Discussing the book "China Born: Adventures of a Maverick Bookman" with Henry Noyes

    Nov. 3, 1989
  • Discussing the book "Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America" with author, journalist Tina Rosenberg

    Jan. 6, 1991
  • Discussing the book "Certain Trumpets: The Call of Leaders" with author, journalist, and historian Garry Wills

    May. 23, 1994
  • Discussing the book "Captivity Captive" with author Rodney Hall

    Mar. 3, 1988
  • John Edgar Wideman

    Discussing the book "Brothers and Keepers" with John Wideman

    Feb. 7, 1985
  • Discussing the book "Bravi: Lyric Opera of Chicago" with author and photographer Victor Skrebneski

    Apr. 14, 1994
  • Blue Money : Pornography and the Pornographers - an intimate look at the two-billion-dollar fantasy industry

    Discussing the book "Blue Money : Pornography and the Pornographers - an intimate look at the two-billion-dollar fantasy industry" and interviewing the author Carolyn See

    Aug. 16, 1974

    Discussing the book "Blue Money: Pornography and the Pornographers - an intimate look at the two-billion-dollar fantasy industry" and interviewing the author Carolyn See. Includes Carolyn See reading an excerpt from the book at the beginning.

  • Discussing the book "Blue highways: a journey into America" with William Least Heat Moon

    Feb. 8, 1983

    Discussing the book "Blue highways: a journey into America" with William Least Heat Moon.

  • Discussing the book "Blue Belle" with the author, attorney Andrew Vachss

    Dec. 13, 1988
  • Discussing the book "Black Odyssey: the Afro-American Ordeal in Slavery" with author, historian Nathan I. Huggins

    Jan. 1, 1978
  • Discussing the book "Biography of a Hunch: The History of Chicago's Legendary Old Town School of Folk Music," with author Lisa Grayson and the Executive Director of the Old Town School of Folk Music, Jim Hirsch

    Feb. 11, 1993
  • Discussing the book "Beyond greed: how the two richest families in the world, the Hunts of Texas and the House of Saud, tried to corner the silver market - how they failed, who stopped them, and why it could happen again"

    Apr. 30, 1982

    Discussing the book "Beyond greed: how the two richest families in the world, the Hunts of Texas and the House of Saud, tried to corner the silver market - how they failed, who stopped them, and why it could happen again." with the author Stephen Fay.

  • Discussing the book "Bernard Shaw: 'The Search of Love', 'The Pursuit of Power' and 'The Lure of Fantasy'" with biographer Michael Holroyd

    1980

    Program also includes an excerpt of a reading from Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell".

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