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The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World
by Alan Greenspan
Here we learn all about the political, personal, educational and social histories of one of America’s greatest economists. Alan Greenspan worked as an economic advisor to several presidents, starting with The Age of Turbulence will certainly satisfy.
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I Am America (And So Can You!)
By Stephen Colbert
From Stephen Colbert, host of the smash-hit television show The Colbert Report, comes a book that will change the world... one factual error at a time.
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Boom!: Voices of the Sixties Personal Reflections on the '60s and Today
By Tom Brokaw
With The Greatest Generation, Tom Brokaw defined for America what it meant to come of age during the Great Depression and the Second World War. Now, in BOOM!, he brings us into the tumultuous decade of the 1960s to explore how famous people, ordinary citizens and the national mindset were all affected by an unforgettable time of turbulence and change.
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Clapton: The Autobiography
By Eric Clapton
With striking intimacy and candor, Eric Clapton tells the story of his eventful and inspiring life in this poignant and honest autobiography. More than a rock star, he is an icon, a living embodiment of the history of rock music.
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Lyrics
By Sting
From the first Police album, Outlandos D'Amour, through Sacred Love, here are the collected lyrics written by Sting, along with his commentary.
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The Mighty Fallen: Our Nation's Greatest War Memorials
By Larry Bond and f-stop Fitzgerald
The Mighty Fallen is an evocative and a visually stunning collection that examines the power of memory and the ways in which people are immortalized, and commemorates all those who have dedicated their lives to serving their country.
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The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945
By Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns
Focusing on the citizens of four quintessentially American towns, Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns's The War follows more than 40 people who experienced World War II firsthand. Woven largely from their memories, the compelling, unflinching narrative unfolds month by bloody month, with the outcome always in doubt.
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