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Ward S. Albro
Paperback - $37.95
Once described as the primary mover behind the Mexican Revolution, Ricardo Flores Magon was a liberal journalist working in Mexico in 1900. By 1910 and the Revolution, he was a radical anarchist in exile in the United States. Always a Rebel studies M ...
Gene Amole
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Denver's beloved columnist Gene Amole stunned readers of the "Rocky Mountain News" in October 2001 when he announced in his column that he was dying. He passed away six months later, just shy of his 79th birthday. This book presents Amole's powerful, ...
Walter Anderson
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The longtime former editor of "Parade" magazine pens an "eloquent and beautiful memoir" (Elie Wiesel) about the important secret his mother kept throughout his childhood.
Roger Angell
Hardcover - $37.95
Here, at home inside a Jane Austen novel, I passed my college weekends, carving Sunday roasts and getting the station wagon serviced, explaining the double finesse in bridge, lacing up ice skates, sharing by radio the fall of Paris and the night bomb ...
Roger Angell
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PRAISE FOR ROGER ANGELL "¦Roger Angell¿ discovered early on that there will always be unexpected moments to relish, and nobody helps a reader experience or relive these evergreen epiphanies with more insight."-- The New York Times Book Review "Angell ...
Anonymous
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This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional ...
Davar Ardalan
Hardcover - $36.95
Drawing on her remarkable personal history, a National Public Radio producer brings readers the lives of three generations of women and their ordeals with love, rejection, and revolution in America and Iran.
Davar Ardalan
Paperback - $23.95
Drawing on her remarkable personal history, a National Public Radio producer brings readers the lives of three generations of women and their ordeals with love, rejection, and revolution in America and Iran.
Ron Arias
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In this memoir, People magazine correspondent Ron Arias recounts his father's emotional distance after spending time as a prisoner of war in World War II and Korea, his eventual disappearance from their home, and Arias's fourteen-year search for him, ...
Herbert Asbury
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In its restrained, but unrelenting attack on religious bigotry, irrationality, and hypocrisy, this book and its taunting title, playing on Booker T. Washington's early-century bestseller "Up from Slavery," gives an idea of the South Asbury thought he ...