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Dubin at Work
Author: Jeff Kisseloff
A HALF-CENTRY AGO, Harry Dubin bought his son a camera, and, together, they made a remarkable series of photographs of a city full of blue-collar workers.
I’m Sorry, Mr. President
Author: Richard Reeves
Stonewall Jackson’s Deadly Calm
Author: Robert K. Krick
COMING TO TERMS WITH THE MOST COMPELLING AND MYSTERIOUS OF CIVIL WAR HEROES
Small World
Author: Stuart Leuthner
ROBERT MOSES built small with the same imperial vigor as he built big, and, at his behest, the art of making scale-model cities reached its peak. The result still survives, and, although few New Yorkers know about it, they can see their whole town, right down to their own houses or apartment buildings, perfectly reproduced.
The Rise of American Wine
Author: Paul Lukacs