Books by James Fallows and Complete Book Reviews
James Fallows, Author . Public Affairs $25 (288p) ISBN 978-1-58648-040-0
Like many airplane rides, this timely book is a bit of a bumpy journey: smooth takeoff and landing, with some turbulence along the way. A national correspondent for of Atlantic Monthly
and former U.S. News & World Report
editor, Fallows...
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James Fallows, Author . Vintage $13.95 (229p) ISBN 978-0-307-27796-1
Fallows, national correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly
, compiles in this slim volume a series of five articles he wrote for that magazine between 2002 and 2005, which collectively won a National Magazine Award. Along with an original introduction
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James Fallows, Author Vintage Books USA $14.95 (352p) ISBN 978-0-679-75856-3
Featuring a new afterword, ""Fallows's rousing jeremiad is an important beacon for everyone concerned about the news media's poor performance in helping the public make sane choices about the way we live, work and govern,"" said PW. (Jan.)
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James Fallows, Author Pantheon Books $25 (517p) ISBN 978-0-679-42251-8
Suggesting that the U.S. does not yet comprehend the ramifications of the new form of capitalism developed in Japan, Fallows, a reporter on Asia for the Atlantic Monthly and other periodicals and author of the American Book Award-winning National...
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James Fallows, Author Pantheon Books $23 (296p) ISBN 978-0-679-44209-7
Fallows's rousing jeremiad is an important beacon for everyone concerned about the news media's poor performance in helping the public make sane choices about the way we live, work and govern. The Atlantic Monthly's Washington editor argues that...
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James Fallows, Author Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) $18.95 (245p) ISBN 978-0-395-49857-6
Rather than try to ``outsacrifice the Japanese,'' Americans can make the U.S. economy competitive again, Fallows urges, by tapping our native talent for disorder, constant change, mobility and entrepreneurial zeal. An Atlantic correspondent living...
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James Fallows. Pantheon, $25.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-375-42211-9
Journalist Fallows, a national correspondent for the Atlantic, takes us through China’s emerging role in the aviation industry—its past, and its developing future. Despite its ample historical facts and descriptions, Fallows keeps the reader engaged
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James and Deborah Fallows. Pantheon, $28.95 (432p) ISBN 978-1-101-87184-3
Creativity, know-how, diversity, and public-spiritedness are the perhaps surprising national trends unearthed in this exuberant exploration of economic development in Middle America. In researching the book, husband-and-wife journalists James...
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