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The Great Revolt

The Great Revolt

The Great Revolt offers a cogent, reasoned argument regarding the potential future of the Republican Party.—The Atlantic Political elites continued to anticipate the president’s impending doom without pausing to examine the resilience of the winds that carried him into power despite being incorrect about the 2016 election. In eleven swing counties, Salena Zito and Brad […]

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Generations

Generations

According to William Strauss and Neil Howe, the history of America can be seen as a series of generational biographies that span from 1584 to the present day’s youth. Their audacious hypothesis states that each generation fits into one of four categories, and that these types recur one after the other in a set order.

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The Fourth Turning

The Fourth Turning

This picture is the result of Strauss and Howe’s intriguing interpretation of American history. The authors find a clear pattern after looking back 500 years: Each cycle in modern history lasts roughly as long as a full human life and is made up of four eras, or “turnings,” that each last roughly twenty years and

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A Bigger Message

A Bigger Message

The chats between Hockney and Gayford are enlivened by astute reflections on other artists, including Van Gogh, Vermeer, and Picasso, as well as by sharp perceptions of the contrasting social and physical settings of Yorkshire, where Hockney was born, and California.

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Boys Will Be Boys

Boys Will Be Boys

Boys Will Be Boys, author Jeff Perlman’s rollicking, utterly unapologetically honest story of the glory days of “America’s Team”—the NFL Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s—was a New York Times hardcover bestseller and a GQ Best Book of the Year selection. Boys Will Be Boys is a compelling, surprising, and often crazily humorous account of Michael

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A Raisin in the Sun

A Raisin in the Sun

The CliffsNotes study guide for Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun adds to the original literary work by providing background information about the author, an introduction to the work, and enlarged glossaries, all designed to help you better appreciate the work. This study guide is based on the assumption that you have already read

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48 Laws of Power

48 Laws of Power

This incisive work distils 3,000 years of power history into 48 well-explained laws, making it amoral, cunning, cruel, and educational. This daring book lays forth the rules of power in their simplest form, combining the theories of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other illustrious strategists. Any listener interested in attaining, observing, or guarding

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Pokémon Legends 

Pokémon Legends

Our Pokémon Legends: Arceus guide contains all of the Missions you must complete throughout the main campaign, along with their accompanying objectives. There are also links to our other Legends: Arceus guides, as well as our Pokémon Legends: Arceus review if you’re not sure if the game is right for you.

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The Beautiful Cigar Girl 

The Beautiful Cigar Girl

The book follows the inquiry into the murder of a twenty-year-old saleswoman in July 1841, which was highlighted by extraordinary media attention and the debut of Edgar Allen Poe, whose short pieces “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Mystery of Marie Roget” linked him to the crime. The author of Teller of Tales

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