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SOUL/MATE by Rosamond Smith (Onyx: $4.95). Colin expected a more grateful response from Dorothea when he told her what lengths he had gone to on her behalf.

BEST OF THE WEST II: The Stories That Inspired Classic Western Films, edited by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg (Signet: $3.95). “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon” and “Back to God’s Country” are two of the films that were adapted from these short stories.

INCLINE OUR HEARTS by A.N. Wilson (Penguin: $7.95). Growing up in the English countryside with his aunt and uncle, and their peculiar manners, provides Julian Ramsay with bittersweet memories.

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THE HARROGATE SECRET by Catherine Cookson (Summit: $8.95). Not once, but twice does the hero of this historical romance saves his love from menacing situations.

KILLER’S WAKE by Bernard Cornwell (Harper: $4.95). Seafaring scion reluctantly returns to England to find turmoil, intrigue, homicide.

NONFICTION

BEING A FATHER: Family, Work and Self, edited by Anne Pedersen and Peggy O’Mara (John Muir Publications: $12.95). These essays taken from Mothering Magazine extol the joy, frustrations and compromises of modern fatherhood.

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TERRITORY OF LIES: The Rise, Fall And Betrayal of Jonathan Jay Pollard by Wolf Blitzer (Harper: $4.95). An account of the 1985 capture and conviction of an idealistic American Jew accused of spying on the U.S. for Israel.

PLAIN PICTURES OF PLAIN DOCTORING by John D. Stoeckle, M.D. and George Abbott White (MIT Press: $17.50). Black-and-white photos chronicle the early health services provided by F.D.R.’s Farm Security Administration, the forerunner to today’s HMOs.

THE NEW REALITIES:In Government and Politics/In Economics and Business/In Society and World View by Peter F. Drucker (Perennial: $10.95). Management guru Drucker shares his theories on the current state of the American .

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SIMPLY BARBARA BUSH by Donnie Radcliffe (Warner: $4.95). First Lady Barbara Bush’s ‘take-me-as-I-am’ attitude gives her a high rating with the average woman.

SELF-HELP / REFERENCE

BEYOND THE BESTSELLER: A Literary Agent Takes You Inside the Book Business by Richard Curtis (Plume: $9.95). An agent succinctly conveys the nuts and bolts of the publishing industry.

THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO BOOK EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS 1990-1991 by Jeff Herman (Prima: $15.95). Complete with editor’s names and specialties, this book also provides tips on the publishing process, from manuscript submission to publicity tours.

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