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John Gregory Dunne’s engrossing 1974 book chronicles a search for “salvation without commitment” in Sin City.
John Hancock: First to Sign, First to Invest in America's Independence By Willard Sterne Randall Dutton 288 pages We may earn a commission when you buy products through the links on our site.
We interviewed John King the owner of Detroit's largest book store, The John K. King's Used & Rare Books. This sprawling bookstore spans four floors and has more than a million books in stock.
A viral bookshelf has been a cause of horror for members of the public who are saying the 'chaotic evil' of the organisation is a good way to 'shame' yourself into reading unfinished books ...
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. “If you wanted to write about le Carré and travel, you could go almost anywhere ...
New books: Angel Down, Beasts of Carnaval, The Conjuring of America, and more We don't just mean literary sorcery by which words summon worlds for readers, but also literal, honest-to-goodness ...
As the legal court battle over the administration's efforts to ban certain books in DoD schools for military children makes its way through the courts, new details are emerging about the parallel ...
Business books can teach you how to write a plan, develop a marketing strategy, and pitch to investors. What they don’t prepare you for is the emotional reality of starting and scaling a business.
Gisele Fetterman revealed she wouldn't support her husband Senator John Fetterman running for president and denied having political ambitions in a new podcast interview.
A rugged Chicago fixer wrestles with his moral compass as he attempts to tarnish the reputation of a local attorney in The Face of Evil, a gritty 1950s pulp fiction tale, steeped in extortion ...
This collection contains three field books by John C. Barber, originally maintained by the Division of Birds. Dates for this collection range from 1978-1980 and localities include but may not be ...
Mayors Donna Deegan and John Peyton announced that the River City Readers will begin mailing a free book every month to all 4-year-olds in the city.