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Writing on their blog on Sunday, Craughwell said the boat was struggling to make headway because of "no wind and swells from every direction".
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Best line: At his best, Craughwell can sum up rich and complex books in a few strokes.
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Craughwell recommends books in 70 categories, such as “All-Star Sports Books,” “Great Novellas,” “Notable Biographies,” “Sci-Fi Classics” and “For Young Readers.”
Thomas Craughwell’s ‘Great Books for Every Book Lover’ « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008
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Craughwell recommends books in 70 categories, such as “All-Star Sports Books,” “Great Novellas,” “Notable Biographies,” “Sci-Fi Classics” and “For Young Readers.”
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Craughwell recommends books in 70 categories, such as “All-Star Sports Books,” “Great Novellas,” “Notable Biographies,” “Sci-Fi Classics” and “For Young Readers.”
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Best line: At his best, Craughwell can sum up rich and complex books in a few strokes.
Thomas Craughwell’s ‘Great Books for Every Book Lover’ « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008
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Best line: At his best, Craughwell can sum up rich and complex books in a few strokes.
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Needless to say, the plot was eventually foiled, but Craughwell uses the story as a jumping-off point for an exploration into the world of 19th-century con men, intrepid federal agents, and ordinary Springfield citizens who honored their native son by keeping a valuable, burdensome secret for decades.
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Needless to say, the plot was eventually foiled, but Craughwell uses the story as a jumping-off point for an exploration into the world of 19th-century con men, intrepid federal agents, and ordinary Springfield citizens who honored their native son by keeping a valuable, burdensome secret for decades.
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He had been coming by train, but had got out at a village, Craughwell (as I myself did a good while afterwards on the same errand), in search of memories of Raftery, the Connacht poet.
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