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The Senator and the Lady
Author: Lawrence H. Fuchs
Eleanor Roosevelt thought the "young man from Massachusetts" was a fine senator, but too inexperienced to be President.
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Lincoln As Poet
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Feudal Lords On Yankee Soil
Author: Joseph E. Persico
The Penobscot Fiasco
Author: Russell Bourne
It hardly seemed possible that a British garrison of seven hundred men could withstand a siege by the greatest American armada of the Revolution. But luck was not with the Americans that summer
Scott & Zelda
Author: E. M. Halliday
HOW TWO FAMOUS FIGURES OF THE TWENTIES GREW UP, MET, AND FELL IN LOVE
S•x Education
Author: Mary Cable
“Your body is a temple,” our ancestors told their pubescent youngsters. ‘Now go take a cold bath”