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Quite Literally Books, a new heritage publishing house, aims to get books written by American women from around a century ago ...
This is what historians—and humanities scholars at large—aim to do. They explore the “what,” “why” and “how” of human ...
I don’t do drugs; I do bins.” By turns introspective, inquisitive, and funny, the book is a love letter to nature and the ...
Dick Harpootlian, a SC attorney known for high-profile criminal cases involving notorious murderers has written a book on ...
Historians and researchers have attorney John K. Hulston to thank for helping to fill the library at Wilson's Creek National ...
Dashiell Hammett, the well-known author of “The Maltese Falcon” and “The Thin Man,” established a newspaper called the ...
From Harlem to haute couture, explore the legacy and evolution of Black dandyism through fashion, literature, and the Met Gala’s revolutionary new theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” ...
Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter conducted a harrowing 43-day trip down the Colorado River in an effort to map the Grand Canyon's flora.
Forever chemicals are the topic of East Brunswick native Sharon Udasin's book "Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America." ...
From Pack Horse Libraries during the Great Depression to Bookmobiles in the 1950s and nurses on horseback delivering aid in ...
Nonfiction: A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian brilliantly reimagines the enduring conflict between the two Americas.
Author Scott Thybony had no idea a book about a journey to the Grand Canyon by a band of scalphunters in the 19th century ...
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