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Although they will probably always be less celebrated than wars, marches, riots, or stormy political campaigns, books have at times been the most powerful influencer of social change in American life. Thomas Paine's Common... See More
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by Paul Ormerod
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by J.H. Trumble
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by Stefan Zweig
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by Tim Robey
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When professional respect leads to something more... Benjamin Lewis has created a life for himself as one of the most respected silversmiths and engravers in New York City. For Benjamin, his work is his passion and he has... See More
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by Simon Rich
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