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  2. Race Through the Skies - Wikipedia

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    Race Through the Skies: The Week the World Learned to Fly is a 2020 non-fiction children's book by the American writer and historian Martin W. Sandler.The book focuses on a single week in August 1908 that "introduced aviation to the world", [1] the week of an early air show and competition in Reims.

  3. Captivating - Wikipedia

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    Captivating: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul is a book published in 2005 by John Eldredge and his wife Stasi. The book rejects the idea of an ideal woman and explores biblical scripture from the view that God desires woman to embrace her glory, rather than fear her femininity. Captivating is a companion to Wild at Heart, also by John ...

  4. CyberJoly Drim - Wikipedia

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    CyberJoly Drim is a cyberpunk short story by Polish author Antonina Liedtke [].In the story, the heroine abandons her body in favour of a digital existence. The story was first published on Liedtke's personal website in 1998 before being reprinted by Fenix magazine in 1999.

  5. Book Review: 'A Day in September' examines the lessons ... - AOL

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    Quite a bit, it turns out, particularly regarding the bloodiest battle of the war and in American history, Antietam. In one day of savage fighting, Sept. 17, 1862, an estimated 6,500 soldiers were ...

  6. Mirandi Riwoe - Wikipedia

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    Riwoe is the author of Stone Sky Gold Mountain, set during the gold-rush era in Australia and told from the perspective of siblings Ying and Lai Yue, who have left China to seek their fortune in the gold fields. Stone Sky Gold Mountain that won the 2020 Queensland Literary Award Fiction Book Award [1] and the inaugural ARA Historical Novel ...

  7. S. C. Gwynne - Wikipedia

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    Gwynne was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to Sam Gwynne Jr., [1] and grew up mainly in New Canaan, Connecticut. He was educated at The Hill School, [1] then majored in history at Princeton University, graduating in 1974. [5] He also has a master's degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University, where he was awarded a graduate fellowship and ...

  8. Richard Brookhiser - Wikipedia

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    editor. historian. Known for. National Review. Richard Brookhiser (/ ˈbrʊkhaɪzər /; born February 23, 1955) is an American journalist, biographer and historian. He is a senior editor at National Review. He is most widely known for a series of biographies of America's founders, including Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, and George ...

  9. Keith Miles - Wikipedia

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    Keith Miles (born 1940) is a Welsh writer of historical fiction and mystery novels.He has also written children's books, radio and television dramas and stage plays. He is best known under the pseudonym Edward Marston, and has also written as Martin Inigo and Conrad Allen.