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  2. Living History (book) - Wikipedia

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    Living History is an example of that." [9] The book sold more than one million copies in the first month following publication; [10] its sales during its first week of availability set a record for a non-fiction book. [11] The success of the book surprised many in the publishing industry, who thought Simon & Schuster had overpaid for the work. [12]

  3. Living history - Wikipedia

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    Living history is an educational medium used by living history museums, historic sites, heritage interpreters, schools and historical reenactment groups to educate the public or their own members in particular areas of history, such as clothing styles, pastimes and handicrafts, or to simply convey a sense of the everyday life of a certain ...

  4. Hard Choices - Wikipedia

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    The book contained 635 pages of numbered text, accompanied by three sections of plates containing a total of 100 colored photographs. In the book, Clinton frames the foreign policy situations encountered during her tenure as a series of hard choices, especially those involving the Middle East and the Arab Spring, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and Russia. [11]

  5. Kenneth N. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor (May 8, 1917 – June 10, 2005) was an American publisher and author, better known as the creator of The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, [2] a Christian publishing company, and Living Bibles International.

  6. List of history awards - Wikipedia

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    Philip Taft Labor History Book Award: Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations: Books relating to labor history of the United States: since 1978 Frederick Jackson Turner Award: Organization of American Historians: Author's first book on American history: since 1959 Abbot Payson Usher Prize: Society for the History of Technology

  7. Randy Nauert - Wikipedia

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    Randy Nauert (pronounced "Nort"; January 1, 1945 – February 7, 2019) was an American surf music and culture entrepreneur. He started in the music business as a bass player who played with The Bel-Airs and took his experience to broader appeal with The Challengers who were in the forefront of the surf music explosion in Southern California.

  8. Vincent Sheean - Wikipedia

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    Sheean's most famous work was Personal History (New York: Doubleday, 1935 [2]).It won one of the inaugural National Book Awards: the Most Distinguished Biography of 1935. [3] [4] [a] Film producer Walter Wanger acquired the political memoir and made it the basis for his 1940 film production Foreign Correspondent, directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

  9. Charles Edward Mudie - Wikipedia

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    Mudie's also exported books using watertight boxes, some of which were reported to have survived shipwreck. [11] Mudie was able to offer publishers advance purchase of three or four hundred copies of their new books, and he obtained corresponding discounts. The company's withdrawn books were offered for sale at £5 for a hundred volumes in 1860 ...