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Harvard Book Store's collection of the best books of 2003 --
all discounted 20% for the holiday season.

The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14
by Robert Siegel
Three Rivers Press
$17.95 / $14.36

Get ready for another year of award-winning journalism from The Onion, America's Finest News Source. The Onion Ad Nauseam: Complete News Archives, Volume 14 collects every article that The Onion published between November 2001 and October 2002, including opinion pieces, horoscopes, and your favorite columns from all of the Onion regulars.

A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury
by Aaron McGruder

$16.95 / $13.56

Featuring more than 700 strips (more than 400 never collected in book form) and including the much-debated and often-banned post-9/11 strips, this must-have Boondocks comics collection will delight hardcore fans.

Christmas at The New Yorker: Stories, Poems, Humor, and Art
by The New Yorker
Random House
$35.00 / $28.00

From the pages of America's most infuential magazine come eight decades of holiday cheer-plus the occasional comical coal in the stocking-in one incomparable collection. From Jazz Age to New Age, E. B. White to Garrison Keillor, these works represent eighty years of wonderful keepsakes for Christmas, from The New Yorker to you.

The Teammates
by David Halberstam
Miramax
$22.95 / $18.36

Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Pesky were all members of the famed 1940's Boston Red Sox. David Halberstam, the bestselling author of the baseball classic Summer of '49, has written a moving book about how these four teammates became friends. "Halberstam has given [these men] a glorious, flaming, autumnal epilogue." -Time Magazine

All Meat Looks Like South America: The World of Bruce McCall
by Bruce McCall
Crown
$29.95 / $23.96

All Meat Looks Like South America is the best of the best of Bruce McCall's distinguished career as one of America's preeminent illustrators and humorists. It's a hilarious tongue-in-cheek artist's tour, as we're made privy to many classic illustrated essays, such as "Golf Carts for the Third Reich," "Hollywood Memories," and "Richard Nixon: Live Tonight!"- not to mention never-before-seen illustrations.

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