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The Ghost Of Sagamore Hill

Author: Archibald B. Roosevelt Jr.

The Bitter Struggle For A National Park

Author: John G. Mitchell

"We have permanently safeguarded an irreplaceable primitive area," said President Truman as he dedicated Everglades National Park in 1947. Bit what is permanence, and what is "safeguarded"? Did he speak too soon?

Here Comes Superplane

Author: The Editors

Sam Orkin’s Navy

Author: The Editors

Hard Times Remembered

Author: Studs Terkel

The Hudson’s Bay Company

Author: David Lavender

A TRICENTENNIAL REPORT Having worked like a beaver to overcome three centuries of plunging thermometers, recalcitrant Indians, and fierce competitors from Quebec and the U.S.A., it remains today the continent’s most durable trading enterprise

The Realms Of Gould

Author: Frank Kintrea

The notorious financier’s properties included railroads, yachts, and newspapers, but none was more precious to him than Lyndhurst, the family castle on the Hudson. It would have distressed him to know that it now belongs to you and me

The Spies Who Came In From The Sea

Author: W. A. Swanberg

Wartime America’s nerves were jumpy. One foggy night on a deserted Long Island beach a young coastguardsman heard the muffled engines of a submarine offshore, and suddenly eight shadowy figures loomed up out of the mist