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PNM makes Foreign Affairs Best Seller List for 8th Month!

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 8 January 2005

This was great to see again, including moving up from 12 to 9. The list has been out now 10 times and PNM has made the list 8 times (April, May, June, July, September, October, November, December)—more than any other book. Of course, many books have sold better overall numbers. PNM is just amazingly consistent.


Foreign Affairs Best Seller List


The bestseller list is published monthly by Foreign Affairs magazine. Rankings are based on national sales at Barnes & Noble stores and Barnes & Noble.com in December 2004.


POSTED JANUARY 3, 2005



1) Imperial Hubris by Anonymous (Brassey's), # 1 last month


2) The United States of Europe by T. R. Reid (Penguin Press), # 2 last month


3) 9/11 Commission Report by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks (Barnes & Noble Books), # 3 last month


4) The Case for Democracy by Natan Sharansky (PublicAffairs), #9 last month


5) The Persian Puzzle by Kenneth M. Pollack (Random House), #4 last month


6) America's Secret War by George Friedman (Doubleday & Company), #6 last month


7) Chain of Command by Seymour M. Hersh (HarperCollins), #7 last month


8) Running on Empty by Peter G. Peterson (Farrar, Straus & Giroux), #5 last month


9) The Pentagon's New Map by Thomas P.M. Barnett (Putnam), #12 last month


10) Our Oldest Enemyby John J. Miller and Mark Molesky (Doubleday & Company), #8 last month


11) 9/11 Commission Report by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks (Norton), #13 last month


12) When Presidents Lie by Eric Alterman (Viking), new this month


13) The European Dream by Jeremy Rifkin (Tarcher), #10 last month


14) How Soccer Explains the World by Franklin Foer (HarperCollins), "new" this month


15) Ghost Wars by Steve Coll (Penguin Press), "new" this month



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