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1 BOBER, NATALIE S. Abigail Adams : witness to a revolution.
New York, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1995 Hard Cover 
248 pages, well illustrated, maps, cloth, dj, ex-library otherwise v.g. 
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2 ROGERS, NATALIE Emerging woman : a decade of midlife transitions.
Point Reyes, CA Personal Press 1980 0960563407 / 9780960563401 Soft Cover 
201 pages, illustrations, pictorial wraps, very good. From the back cover: 'My daughter has written a personal, sensitive and moving book about her own journey as a woman. She has used her psychological knowledge as she looks into the mirror to view her inner changes. To learn from understanding our own experience is a difficult task, indeed, and to share it through writing and expressive art is courageous. It is a beacon illuminating the pathway to a strong, creative, loving womanhood. This book confirms what I have long believed: what is most personal is most general. Women in general will respond precisely because it is so revealing of the intensely private story of one woman.' Carl R. Rogers, author of On Becoming A Person. 
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3 NATALIE, NATALIE No Names, Please. A Talking Book. The Saga of a Cape Escaper.
Orleans, MA Lower Cape Publishing 1990 0936972157 / 9780936972152 Soft Cover Very Good 
262 pages, pictorial wrappers, very good. The author writes "I have kept the following as chronologically correct as possible, however, somewhat disjointed, but you will have to judge for yourself as events unfold." "Locales: Navy Yard - Charlestown, Studio Apartment - Newton, Representatives Office - Newton, Parent Company - New Yew York, My warehouse - Waltham, House w/ Patio - Newton, Stamping Shop - Millbury, Mind Numbing job - Prudential, After Escape - Cape Cod." 
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4 ROBINS, NATALIE & ARONSON, STEVEN M.L. Savage grace.
New York William Morrow 1985 0688043739 / 9780688043735 Hard Cover 
468 pages, 8 plates, cloth, dj, very good. From Rutledge, L., The Gay Book of Lists, 2003 edition: "The Baekelands were a prominent and extremely well-to-do family. The family patriarch, Leo Baekeland, had been a multi-millionaire industrialist, famous as the inventor of the first fully synthetic plastic, Bakelite, in 1909, and as the founder of the modern plastics industry. The grandson of Leo, married Barbara and they had a son, Anthony. Barbara's son, Anthony, wanted little to do with the family business; his main preoccupations were art, parties, and handsome men. Barbara loved everything about her son - his wit, his sense of style, his loyalty to her - but she could never reconcile herself to his homosexuality. They fought constantly about it, and their arguments - ferocious, vicious, sometimes violent - were legendary to everyone who knew them. For a long time, Barbara even tried to "cure" her son by hiring willing girls to take him to bed. When these hoped-for seductions failed, she sometimes talked of suicide... in 1968, Barbara finally decided to seduce the boy herself. In a grotesque attempt to cure Tony of his homosexuality, Barbara coerced him into having sex with her when they were staying alone together in a house on Majorca. Predictably, the incestuous episode did nothing to alter Tony's sexuality, but it added a new twist to an already volatile relationship, and the fury of emotion between mother and son became explosive. Finally, on November 11, 1972, as the two of them argued in the kitchen of Barbara's posh London apartment, Tony angrily grabbed a kitchen knife and plunged it directly into her heart. She died almost instantly... he later confessed and was charged with murder. In June 1973 he was convicted of manslaughter under diminished responsibility and was sent to a psychiatric hospital near London. He later committed suicide in 1981. The murder of his grandson's wife Barbara by his great-grandson, Tony, is told in the book Savage Grace." 
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5 ROBINS, NATALIE & ARONSON, STEVEN M.L. Savage grace.
New York William Morrow 1985 0688043739 / 9780688043735 Hard Cover Very Good in Very Good dust jacket 
468 pages, 8 plates, cloth, dj, very good. From Rutledge, L., The Gay Book of Lists, 2003 edition: "The Baekelands were a prominent and extremely well-to-do family. The family patriarch, Leo Baekeland, had been a multi-millionaire industrialist, famous as the inventor of the first fully synthetic plastic, Bakelite, in 1909, and as the founder of the modern plastics industry. The grandson of Leo, married Barbara and they had a son, Anthony. Barbara's son, Anthony, wanted little to do with the family business; his main preoccupations were art, parties, and handsome men. Barbara loved everything about her son - his wit, his sense of style, his loyalty to her - but she could never reconcile herself to his homosexuality. They fought constantly about it, and their arguments - ferocious, vicious, sometimes violent - were legendary to everyone who knew them. For a long time, Barbara even tried to "cure" her son by hiring willing girls to take him to bed. When these hoped-for seductions failed, she sometimes talked of suicide... in 1968, Barbara finally decided to seduce the boy herself. In a grotesque attempt to cure Tony of his homosexuality, Barbara coerced him into having sex with her when they were staying alone together in a house on Majorca. Predictably, the incestuous episode did nothing to alter Tony's sexuality, but it added a new twist to an already volatile relationship, and the fury of emotion between mother and son became explosive. Finally, on November 11, 1972, as the two of them argued in the kitchen of Barbara's posh London apartment, Tony angrily grabbed a kitchen knife and plunged it directly into her heart. She died almost instantly... he later confessed and was charged with murder. In June 1973 he was convicted of manslaughter under diminished responsibility and was sent to a psychiatric hospital near London. He later committed suicide in 1981. The murder of his grandson's wife Barbara by his great-grandson, Tony, is told in the book Savage Grace." 
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6 Bober, Natalie S. William Wordsworth the Wandering Poet.
Nashville, Thomas Nelson & Sons 1975 0840764316 / 9780840764317 First Edition Hardcover Good in Good dust jacket 
191 pages, frontispiece (portrait) , cloth, DJ, ex-library with usual library markings otherwise very good. First edition. From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: "William Wordsworth, 1770-1850, English poet, b. Cockermouth, Cumberland. One of the great English poets, he was a leader of the romantic movement in England. " ; Ex-Library; 191 pages 
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