BookFinder’s Top 10 out of print books of 2005

According to Bookfinder, Top 10 out of print books of 2005 are:

  1. Sex (1992) by Madonna — The pop icon’s first book, featuring erotic photos and more

  2. Sisters (1981) by Lynne Cheney — Frontier lesbian romance in 19th century Wyoming

  3. The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel (1981) by Felicitas D. Goodman — An account of the case that inspired the 2005 film The Exorcism of Emily Rose

  4. Where Troy Once Stood (1991) by Iman Wilkens — Posits that the Trojan War took place in England, and that The Iliad and The Odyssey are based on oral histories of a major war between Celtic peoples circa 1160 BCE

  5. The Principles of Knitting (1988) by June Hemmons Hiatt — Methods and techniques of hand knitting, the ultimate resource

  6. General Printing (1963) by Glen Cleeton — Everything you ever wanted to know about letterpress printing, but were afraid to ask

  7. The New Soldier (1971) edited by John Kerry — Vietnam Veterans Against the War’s account of a mismanaged war

  8. The Lion’s Paw (1946) by Robb White — An enduring children’s adventure story

  9. Dear and Glorious Physician (1959) by Taylor Caldwell — A novel based on the life of Saint Luke, patron saint of painters, physicians, and healers

  10. The Book of Counted Sorrows (2003) by Dean Koontz — The suspense novelist brings to life the fictional book of poetry he’s been referring to in all his novels

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