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  2. Charles C. Tansill - Wikipedia

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    Tansill published America Goes to War, a history book about World War I, in 1938. [2] The book was well received by his peers. For example, Thomas A. Bailey, a professor of history at Stanford University wrote in a review published in The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, "This lucidly written and thoroughly documented book is the most ...

  3. Russian Amerika - Wikipedia

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    History suggests that the year is Summer of 1987 as the book begins. Most of the plot follows a mixed-raced man named Gregori Grogorievich. A decorated but disgraced Imperial Russian Army Major, Gregori has left the military for a maritime life in Southeastern Alaska and has a sport fishing boat which he uses for charters and occasional smuggling.

  4. Russian Roulette (Isikoff and Corn book) - Wikipedia

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    Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump is a 2018 book by journalists Michael Isikoff and David Corn. It details their findings on Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections .

  5. Bipartisan report urges rethink of America’s Russia strategy

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    Some Republicans, frustrated by nearly three years of war and some $175 billion in U.S. support, have called for the U.S. to directly intervene in negotiations to end the war. And they warn ...

  6. The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century

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    The book asserts that Japan and Turkey, having similar interests, probably will form an alliance near the end of this period, in an effort to counter the overwhelming global power of the United States. The book also speculates that Germany and Mexico may possibly join this anti-United States coalition, although it is generally unlikely.

  7. Russia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Official contacts between the Russian Empire and the new United States of America began in 1776. Russia, while formally neutral during the American Revolution (1765–1783), favored the U.S. [9] There was little trade or migration before the late 19th century. Formal diplomatic ties were established in 1809. [10]

  8. And No Birds Sang - Wikipedia

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    And No Birds Sang (published in 1979, revised in 2012) is Canadian author Farley Mowat's autobiographical account of his military service as a junior Canadian infantry officer in the United Kingdom and Italy during World War II. The book describes Mowat's transformation from a young man hoping to share the perceived glory of his father's ...

  9. Almost Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Almost Heroes goes thud too. Despite his compulsion to trash everything in his midst, including himself, Chris Farley deserved better." [7] John R. McEwen of Film Quips Online wrote: "It's clear, his death notwithstanding, that Farley is the funniest thing about this... As expected, there is little here but sight gags and low humor, but if you ...