Jane Hamilton,
The Short History of a Prince(Random House)
John Maxwell Hamilton,
Casanova Was a Book Lover: And Other Revealing Truths and Provocative Curiosities
about the Writing, Selling and Reading of Books(Louisiana State University)
Jane Hamilton-Merritt,
Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos,
1942-1992(Indiana University)
Patricia Hampl,
I Could Tell You Stories: Sojourns into the Land of Memory(Norton)
David Hancocks,
A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future(California)
Adam Hanft and Faith
Popcorn, Dictionary of the Future(Hyperion)
Ray O'Hanlon, The
New Irish AmericansRoberts Rinehart
Lorraine Johnson-Coleman, Just Plain Folks: Original Tales of Living, Loving, and Learning, As Told by a Perfectly Ordinary, Quite Commonly Sensible, and Absolutely Awe-Inspiring Colored Woman(Little, Brown)
Loraine Johnson-Coleman, Larissa's Breadbook: Breaking Bread & Telling Tales With Women of the American South(Rutledge Hill Press)
Alison Jolly, Lucy's Legacy: Sex and Intelligence in Human Evolution(Harvard)
Gerard Jones,Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy,
Super Heroes and Make-Believe Violence(Basic
Books)
James Jones,
Alfred C. Kinsey: a Public/Private Life Norton
James Jones, In the Middle of This Road We Call Our Life(Harper Collins)