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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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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