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- Town bloody hall, by Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker ; Theater for Ideas presents ; produced and distributed by Pennebaker Hegedus Films, Inc. ; [produced by Shirley Broughton and Edith Van Slyck]
- Shots, an American photographer's journal, 1967-1972, David Fenton ; with commentary by Norman Mailer ; foreword by Tom Hayden
- La canción del verdugo, Norman Mailer
- RFK, Paul Fusco ; tribute by Edward M. Kennedy ; essays by Vicki Goldberg, Norman Mailer, and Evan Thomas
- Knockout, the art of boxing, text and photography by Ken Regan; foreward, Muhammad Ali; commentary, Norman Mailer; introduction, Liam Neeson; afterword, Budd Schulberg
- Ancient evenings, a novel, Norman Mailer
- The executioner's song, Norman Mailer
- The executioner's song, Norman Mailer
- Ancient evenings, Norman Mailer
- Harlot's ghost, by Norman Mailer
- The castle in the forest, Norman Mailer
- Barbary shore
- The deer park, a novel, Norman Mailer
- Of a fire on the Moon, Norman Mailer
- An american dream, a novel, Norman Mailer
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- The castle in the forest, a novel, Norman Mailer
- Portrait of Picasso as a young man, an interpretative biography, by Norman Mailer
- The executioner's song, Dave Eggers
- The naked and the dead, Norman Mailer ; with a new introduction by the author
- Conversations with Norman Mailer, edited by J. Michael Lennon
- Of a fire on the moon
- La canción del verdugo, Norman Mailer
- The Gospel according to the Son, Norman Mailer
- Harlot's ghost, a novel, Norman Mailer
- Tough guys don't dance, Norman Mailer
- The spooky art, some thoughts on writing, Norman Mailer
- Oswald's tale, an American mystery, Norman Mailer
- The gospel according to the Son, a novel, Norman Mailer
- Barbary Shore, a novel, Norman Mailer
- An american dream, a novel, Norman Mailer
- The deer park, a novel, Norman Mailer
- Ancient evenings, a novel, Norman Mailer
- The executioner's song, Dave Eggers
- Barbary Shore, a novel, Norman Mailer
- The gospel according to the Son, a novel, Norman Mailer