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Perhaps the French philosopher's masterpiece, which is concerned with an extraordinary question: What does it mean to be mad?
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning classic now features a new Introduction by Caroline Kennedy.
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Gourevitch's haunting, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning work provides an anatomy of the war in Rwanda, a vivid history of the tragedy's background, and an unforgettable account of its aftermath.
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The best way to practice for SAT Subject Tests(TM) in History Every year nearly 120,000 students take a SAT Subject Test(TM) in U.S. History or World History. "The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. and World History Study Guide is the only source of... [ More...]
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In this bestseller, praised as "a magnificent achievement" ("Wall Street Journal"), the author of "Modern Times" offers a challenging reinterpretation of American history.
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In July 1945, having just delivered the atom bomb to be used on Hiroshima, the "U.S.S. Indianapolis" was torpedoed by a Japanese sub, sending more than 900 crewmen into the Pacific Ocean. Five days later, only 317 survivors were rescued. Those harrowing... [ More...]
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Upon its original publication, Plagues and Peoples was an immediate critical and popular success, offering a radically new interpretation of world history as seen through the extraordinary impact--political, demographic, ecological, and... [ More...]
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Show No Fear is a collection of essays that captures the richness of Canadian military history. Although Canadians see their nation as a peaceable kingdom and themselves as an unmilitary people, the truth is that Canada has a proud military heritage. M
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