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  • Yet, as Mr. Press's book demonstrates, the actions of those we've been taught to think of as extraordinary might not be as revolutionary as we think.

    When Risky Is Right Ruth Franklin 2012

  • Sunday, April 19, 2009 sunday supplement worth hearing - from NPR, Grove Press's Barney Rosset worth seeing, i hope - i was shocked and amazed to see someone dig up an old Joseph C Lincoln novel and film it.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • Anyone who doubts the virtues of brevity should take a look at Oxford University Press's "Very Short Introduction" series, in which celebrated experts write with extreme concision about their areas of expertise.

    Get to the Good Part: In Praise of Shortened Attention Spans Terry Teachout 2011

  • When the situation shifts to Israel, where Mr. Press's family is originally from he emigrated to the U.S. as a young child, the ground gets murkier.

    When Risky Is Right Ruth Franklin 2012

  • Trotsky was Jewish—born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879—and it is as such that he is treated in Joshua Rubenstein's brief biography, part of Yale University Press's Jewish Lives series.

    A Jewish Revolutionary Carl Rollyson 2011

  • Perhaps of interest is that Hungry Tiger Press's first major publication, Oz-Story No. 1 (in 1995), had a mechanical "hand-done" color separation by Eric Shanower.

    Old Ladies Applying Brown Paint to Acetate 2009

  • Oh, and I've been asked (Happy Dance) to write an introduction to Aqueduct Press's reprint of Suzy McKee Charnas 'brilliant novel Dorothea Dreams, which I have loved ever since I first read it in 1986, and burbled about to Suzy when Ellen introduced me to her at the WFC in Nashville in 1987.

    Still Writing deliasherman 2010

  • But Collinson, whose work is published in Oxford University Press's prestigious Review of English Studies, does not abandon her detective work at the conventional explanation adopted by most Shakespearean enthusiasts.

    Was the great Dane Irish? That is the question 2011

  • Oh, and I've been asked (Happy Dance) to write an introduction to Aqueduct Press's reprint of Suzy McKee Charnas 'brilliant novel Dorothea Dreams, which I have loved ever since I first read it in 1986, and burbled about to Suzy when Ellen introduced me to her at the WFC in Nashville in 1987.

    Still Writing deliasherman 2010

  • Financial adviser Leyla Wydler, the heroine of Mr. Press's final chapter, was fired from her job for daring to raise questions about the stability of suspiciously high-yield certificates of deposit that her employer, the Stanford Group Co., was pushing her to sell Stanford's investments were later revealed to be a Ponzi scheme.

    When Risky Is Right Ruth Franklin 2012

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