Books by Andrew H. Malcolm and Complete Book Reviews
Andrew H. Malcolm, Author Crown Publishers $17.95 (247p) ISBN 978-0-8129-1606-5
When does prolonging life by means of technology mean prolonging death? Malcolm, Chicago bureau chief for the New York Times, confronts the right-to-die issue in this anguished account of the three-year-long financial and emotional destruction of a...
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author Crown Publishers $17.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-8129-1242-5
On the most literal level, this is a story of two Minnesota bankers slain in 1983 by a father and son on the farm on which their mortgage had been foreclosed. But the author's concern is far more universal, for his real topic is the death of a way...
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author Simon & Schuster $19.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-76088-5
Encouraged by his Scotland-born, Canada-raised engineer father, Malcolm was a baseball fan during his boyhood. But as he grew older, he began to find the national pastime boring, and thought golf, soccer, hunting and fishing were silly. He fastened...
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author Harper Perennial $11 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-097462-6
Ex-NBC news anchor Ellerbee's sequel to her bestselling And So It Goes includes autobiographical essays about her family, relationships, network experiences and alcohol rehabilitation. (Apr.)
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author, Roger A. Straus, With St. Martin's Press $29.95 (176p) ISBN 978-0-312-06480-8
Winding through 14 states from Maine's northern tip to the Florida Keys, U.S. 1 ambles across woods, zips by beaches and straggles down the troubled streets of aging cities like Boston, New York, Richmond and Philadelphia. The road's 2467 miles are...
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author, Roger A. Straus, With William Morrow & Company $35.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-688-11940-9
Wedding Malcolm's lyrical, muscular prose to Straus's wonderfully evocative, often wistful photographs, this memorable travelogue explores the Mississippi River as a diverse waterway, vital economic route, elemental natural force and living symbol...
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Andrew H. Malcolm, Author, Jonathan B. Segal, Editor Alfred A. Knopf $22 (295p) ISBN 978-0-394-58782-0
In this affecting autobiographical account, New York Times correspondent Malcolm ( Unknown America ) focuses on his volatile relationship with his mother through the lens of his responsibility for her fate when, at age 75 and afflicted with...
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