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- Understanding the human body : an introduction to anatomy and physiology
- Unexpected economics
- Writing creative nonfiction
- Your deceptive mind : a scientific guide to critical thinking skills
- An introduction to formal logic
- Bach and the High Baroque
- Biology and human behavior : the neurological origins of individuality
- Building great sentences : exploring the writer's craft
- Change and motion : calculus made clear
- Classical mythology
- Compassion in emptiness
- Cultural literacy for religion : everything the well-educated person should know
- Effective communication skills
- Einstein's relativity and the quantum revolution : modern physics for non-scientists
- Experiencing America : a Smithsonian tour through American history
- Food : a cultural culinary history
- Fundamentals of photography
- Great masters, Brahms, his life and music
- Great masters, Mozart, his life and music
- Great masters, Shostakovich, his life and music
- Great masters, Stravinsky, his life and music
- Great pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- Great thinkers, great theorems
- Great world religions, Judaism
- History's great military blunders and the lessons they teach
- Introduction to Judaism
- Joseph Campbell : the shaping of our mythic tradition, Mythos I
- Killing us softly 4 : advertising's image of women
- Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian high Renaissance
- Lifelong health : achieving optimum well-being at any age
- Motivation and medicine : What motivates people to be healthy?
- Myths, lies, and half-truths of language usage
- Noam Chomsky : crisis and hope: theirs and ours
- Oceanography : exploring Earth's final wilderness
- On singing onstage, Class one, Lectures with David Craig
- On singing onstage, Class two, Technique with David Craig
- Origins of the human mind
- Philosophy of mind : brains, consciousness, and thinking machines
- Physics and our universe : how it all works
- Physiology and fitness
- Reason and faith : philosophy in the Middle Ages
- Requiem for the American dream
- Skeptics and believers : religious debate in the western intellectual tradition
- Stress and your body
- The Persian Empire
- The Vikings
- The addictive brain
- The art of conflict management : achieving solutions for life, work, and beyond
- The art of reading
- The cathedral
- The concerto
- The era of the Crusades
- The everyday gourmet : baking pastries and desserts
- The everyday gourmet : rediscovering the lost art of cooking
- The everyday guide to spirits and cocktails : tastes and tradition
- The everyday guide to wine
- The history of ancient Egypt
- The history of the United States
- The joy of mathematics
- The life and operas of Verdi
- The mathematics of games and puzzles : from cards to sudoku
- The nature of earth : an introduction to geology
- The neuroscience of everyday life
- The physics of history
- The rise of disaster capitalism
- The secrets of mental math
- The story of human language
- Turning points in American history
- Understanding Greek and Roman technology : from catapult to the Pantheon
- Understanding investments
- Understanding the brain
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