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He mined the past in novels including “King of the Jews,” an acclaimed if divisive work about moral complexities in the Nazi ...
By STEVE PFARRER For the Gazette Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of ...
You can’t stop important, high-quality journalistic work.” Alessandra Sampaio, widow of British journalist Dom Phillips, says ...
When Canadian author Louise Penny set part of her new novel in the cross-border Haskell Free Library and Opera House, she ...
In this interview conducted by Sean Patterson, the founder of Edmonton’s anarchist publishing house, Malcolm Archibald looks back on its legacy.
The book “A People’s Guide to Greater Boston” is being refigured into a series of maps so everyday explorers might tread a ...
What started several years ago as an effort to gather some family history from his mother in the week before she died, continues to bear fruit for Encinitas Author David A. Jacinto, who this past week ...
The book is the first-ever published history of AALS. AALS started in 1900 in Saratoga Springs, New York, and law professors and deans traveled that August and every year after. “Our rich ...
as a "precious and most historic book" and the "first history of the Negro race." The other book was a Bible he took to demonstrations with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson.
It’s an expansive, eloquent book that gives voice to those history has long ignored. Avid Reader Press Born in Boston in 1816, Charlotte Cushman lived a gloriously unconventional life.
Dartmouth resident Joel Ávila has written a new book exploring the history and culture of Pico Island in the Azores. The book, "Shades of Black and Gray - An inquiry into the Island of Pico and ...
The book, titled The History of DeWitt County, was written in German by C.H. Waltersdorf in 1899 and gives readers a look at life in the county during the late 1800s. Bruns, with the help of Peggy ...
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