A retelling of the story of the Trojan War illustrated with collages featuring newspaper clippings of modern events from World War I through the Persian Gulf War.
Charles Kuralt. but an infinity of stumps . It was a horrible sight , but what made it worse was a sign that was placed by the side of the road in front of this devastation . The sign said , “ Good Forest Management for a Growing ...
THERE WASN’T A WOMAN ALIVE WHO HAD EVER REJECTED REPORTER RILEY O’NEAL.
In spite of the fact that the great Paris dailies, which are so widely quoted in the States and Canada as organs of public ... Similarly Loucheur, the former minister of the liberated regions, and one of the ablest men in France, ...
... Date- line Soweto , as well as developments in some of the communities and institutions that figure in the book . I ... Dateline Soweto should be read as a product of its time , as testimony from an apocalyptic period , with all the dis ...
"Documents better than most a particularly complicated and historically significant relationship of journalism to politics."—Chandra Mukerji, coeditor of Rethinking Popular Culture
If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy” (KJV). When Jews pray, they face Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, they face 218 DATELINE JERUSALEM.
This is the story of Chief of UPI's White House Bureau and the first woman president of the White House Correspondents Association; Helen Thomas believes that everything a President does...
In this second novel by Carrie Hannah, a young woman uncovers secrets from her past and tantalizing connections to her present when she discovers a portal that allows her to travel back in time.
(Of the fourteen, only one has survived into the present Congress—Senator Dennis Chavez, of New Mexico.) But only four attended the hearing of April 12, 1937, which was held in Room 424-A of the Senate Office Building. Chavez was one.
One day during lunch at my grandmother's home in Westchester, I had a long talk with an old family friend, James N. Rosenberg, who had known me since I was a small boy. Hearing of my frustration as a planner and minor bureaucrat, ...