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October 11, 2015

Book Review: The Year of Lear

October 11, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

A new book looks at one tumultuous year in the life of William Shakespeare

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October 08, 2015

Book Review: Napoleon - Soldier of Destiny

October 08, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The first volume of Michael Broers' new Napoleon biography follows its famous subject from obscure Corsican boyhood to the stage of world-wide fame.

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October 06, 2015

Book Review: The Story of My Teeth

October 06, 2015/ Nayar Rivera

Valeria Luiselli's The Story of My Teeth tells of the fantastical life of Gustavo "Highway" Sánchez Sánchez, the self-proclaimed best auctioneer in the world, and a great collector of teeth and their stories.

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October 01, 2015

Book Review: The Dogist

October 01, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

Armed with camera and tennis balls, a young photographer takes informal portraits of the dogs he meets. The Instagram sensation "The Dogist" is now a book.

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September 27, 2015

Book Review: I Ching

September 27, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The ancient Chinese classic of divination gets a brisk new English-language translation

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September 26, 2015

Book Review: Washington

September 26, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The venerable sub-genre of the Washington, DC history gets a substantial new update

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September 23, 2015

Book Review: Gallipoli

September 23, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The new entry in Oxford University Press' "Great Battles" series focuses on the long and potent afterlife of the Gallipoli campaign of the First World War

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September 21, 2015

Book Review: Mary McGrory: The First Queen of Journalism

September 21, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

From the McCarthy era to the Watergate era and beyond, Mary McGrory ruled the Washington press corps, as a wonderful new book details

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September 20, 2015

Book Review: Killing the Messenger

September 20, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

In his new book, David Brock, foremost champion of the Clintons, comes to the defense of Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton

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September 19, 2015

Jackie Collins

September 19, 2015/ Open Letters Monthly

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September 18, 2015

Book Review: A Strange Business

September 18, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

James Hamilton's fascinating new book looks behind the glorious paintings of the Victorian era at the men who designed the frames, discovered the paint pigments, and heated the galleries

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September 15, 2015

Book Review: Man of Destiny

September 15, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

If a gushing new biography is any warrant, that's the wrong Roosevelt up on Mount Rushmore.

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September 15, 2015

Book Review: India at War

September 15, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

When the Second World War erupted, the British Empire expected all its client states to do their duty for the Crown; but in India, as a sharp new book details, that duty was deeply complicated

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September 14, 2015

Book Review: The Conquering Tide

September 14, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The fierce, epic height of WWII's Pacific War is the subject of Ian Toll's gripping new volume

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September 13, 2015

Book Review: A Little History of the United States

September 13, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The latest volume in Yale University Press's series of short histories is a quick yet authoritative overview of United States history

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September 13, 2015

Book Review: Bosworth 1485

September 13, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

A taut new history of Richard III and the battle in which he lost everything - and the new Tudor dynasty gained everything

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September 13, 2015

Book Review: Among the Bone Eaters

September 13, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

In the Ethiopian city of Harar, spotted hyenas roam the streets at night, cleaning up the day's garbage better than any human crew could do. A fascinating new book tells the story.

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September 12, 2015

Book Review: The Spirit of '74

September 12, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

Long before the famous date of the Declaration, Boston was breaking the King's Peace and warning other towns and colonies to do likewise - a lively new book tells the story

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September 09, 2015

Book Review: Building Art

September 09, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

The world's most famous architect gets his first full-length biography

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September 09, 2015

Book Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

September 09, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

They slit throats; the bombed churches; they were none too mentally stable - and these were the GOOD guys

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