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  • Jamie Gilson discusses her children's book "Harvey the beer can king"

    May. 22, 1978
  • Mark Girouard discusses his book "Life in the English country house"

    Mar. 9, 1979
  • Discussing and reading from the book "The mismeasure of man"

    1980

    Discussing and reading from the book "The mismeasure of man" with the author Stephen Jay Gould.

  • Discussing the book "Television" with the author Jeff Greenfield

    Dec. 6, 1977

    Discussing the book "Television" with the author Jeff Greenfield.

  • Marvin Harris discusses his book "America Now"

    Feb. 8, 1982

    Discussing the book "America now: The anthropology of a changing culture" with the author-Anthropologist Marvin Harris.

  • David Hawk discusses his work with Amnesty International

    Feb. 7, 1984

    History, genocide, human rights and Amnesty International are all topics of this interview with David Hawk. Solutions to the problems in Cambodia are presented by Hawk, too. There is also an excerpt from Studs Terkel's conversation with William Shawcross.

  • Brooke Hayward in conversation with Studs Terkel

    1980
  • Discussing the book "Malignant neglect" with the author Joseph Highland

    May. 31, 1979

    Discussing the book "Malignant neglect" with the author Joseph Highland.

  • E.J. Hobsbawm discusses his book "Age of capital, 1848-1875"

    Jun. 10, 1976
  • Godfrey Hodgson discusses the book "Do you sincerely want to be rich?"

    Sep. 17, 1971
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