Nonficion Book News Page: 42

This is page 42 of the nonfiction book news archives.

Seymour Hersh and the Chain of Command (2004-09-30): Last night on The Daily Show, legendary investigative journalist Seymour Hersh discussed his new book, Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib.

Say It Isn't So, Paris! (2004-09-28): Paris Hilton has been captured in new scandalous photographs. At least her new book is a bestseller.

The Daily Show: Not Just For Stoned Slackers (2004-09-27): When Jon Stewart of The Daily Show recently appeared on The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly teased Stewart by referring to the audience of The Daily Show as a bunch of "stoned slackers.

Oprah Supports the Troops' Growing Families (2004-09-22): Oprah Winfrey made hundreds of cash-strapped women happy last week when she gave away Pontiacs to 276 audience members.

Peter Lances Discusses TWA Flight 800 Cover Up (2004-09-22): In an exclusive interview, Peter Lance, author of Cover Up: What the Government is Still Hiding About the War on Terror (HarperCollins), talks about testifying in front of the 9/11 Commission and discusses some of the immensely disturbing facts he uncovered while writing his latest book.

The Daily Show: The Book (2004-09-17): The Daily Show, a hilarious half hour comedy show and fake news program led by comedian Jon Stewart, is now offering a book called America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction.

Was the 9/11 Commission Report a Cover Up? (2004-09-14): Was the 9/11 Commission Report from the U.

Random House Lawyers Stand Behind Kitty Kelley Book (2004-09-08): According to The Washington Post, Random House's attorneys went over Kitty Kelley's incendiary new book, The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty, with a fine-toothed comb before allowing it to go to print.

Kitty Kelley Takes on the Bush Dynasty (2004-09-06): Kitty Kelley, the bestselling novelist who has written no-holds-barred exposes of everyone from Frank Sinatra to the British Royal Family, has written a new book about President Bush, entitled The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty (Doubleday).

President Clinton to Undergo Quadruple Bypass Surgery (2004-09-03): President Bill Clinton, whose autobiograpy My Life remains a fixture on bestseller lists, faces quadruple bypass surgery next week to alleviate major artery blockages.

Michael Moore Reporting From Enemy Territory (2004-08-31): Bestselling author and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore is reporting from deep in what to him is enemy territory: he's actually on the convention floor of the Republican National Convention, reporting for USA Today.

Paris Hilton Releases Her Autobiography (2004-08-28): Paris Hilton has released her autobiography. It is called Confessions of an Heiress. Paris graces the cover of the book.

Barnes & Noble Caught in Unfit for Command Crossfire (2004-08-24): Barnes and Noble is in a most unenviable position.

Where the Right Went Wrong, According to Pat Buchanan (2004-08-22): Pat Buchanan has a new political book out called Where the Right Went Wrong which describes the ongoing battle between Neocons and Old Republicans.

Is Unfit for Command Unfit for Bookstores? (2004-08-19): The Washington Post has a major story today which totally discredits the claims of Larry Thurlow which are detailed in the Kerry-bashing book, Unfit for Command.

Bush Boosts Publishing Industry (2004-08-09): Bob Minzesheimer of USA Today has a very interesting column about the political book wars.

Barack Obama: Rising Star (2004-08-04): Illinois U.

Craig Unger's Book Banned at Amazon-UK (2004-07-30): According to the Guardian, Craig Unger's bestselling book, House of Bush, House of Saud:The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties is not being carried by Amazon UK, although it is being carried by traditional bookstores.

Ann Coulter Silenced by USA Today (2004-07-29): It sounded like a great idea at the time.

9/11 Report a Bestseller (2004-07-27): The Report of the 9/11 Commission: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United Statesweighs in at a hefty 588 pages.