Design Your Way to Success
In the third installment of his series on how individuals, teams, and organizations can improve results by making knowledge work more productive, Brand Velocity CEO Jack Bergstrand... Read More
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Runs In The Family
Christopher Solomon’s father instilled in him his own love of running. Eventually it became their common ground. So what do they do now when they can no longer run together?... Read More
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Death On Ice
With dogs, sleds, and unflinching resolve, Canadian Mounties undertook not one, but two perilous missions to solve a double murder in the Arctic. Here, from award-winning writer ... Read More
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Underestimating The Enemy: The Mistake That Starts Our Wars
From the American Revolution to the war in Vietnam to America’s most recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, a belief in a quick victory has pervaded the opening months of almo... Read More
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How to Sell Yourself in 30 Seconds
Attention spans are shrinking, the pace of life is accelerating, and no one’s job is completely secure. As a result, everyone who lives on the planet and works in a job needs at ... Read More
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Where Agatha Christie Dreamed Up Murder
Agatha Christie was 48 years old in 1938, gaining fame and fortune from her prolific output of short stories and novels, one series starring the detective Hercule Poirot, another c... Read More
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Roquefort, A History
Roquefort is a unique product. Anyone can make a cheese with holes in it and call it Swiss. Anyone can mix mold with curdling milk and produce a cheese that he or she can call “b... Read More
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Jack London: The Man Who Created White Fang
In his day, Jack London was the most famous and best-paid writer in the United States. In the tradition begun by Mark Twain, London was a self-invented celebrity - a dashing, roman... Read More
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President Washington
George Washington is perhaps the best known figure in American history. His contribution to his country’s struggle through the years of the American Revolution has given him a pl... Read More
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Marshall V. Jefferson: The Case Before The Court
Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall – though second cousins – were opposites.
Jefferson believed in states’ rights - that the colonies that ratified the Constitution did so a... Read More
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Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Man Who Created Tarzan
In 1912, a frustrated writer sat at his typewriter seeking armchair adventure. Edgar Rice Burroughs had failed at nearly everything he had tried, yet he knew a good story when he r... Read More
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Ludwig Bemelmans: The Man Who Created Madeline
Creators of the eternal images of children’s books have usually been quiet, retiring, private individuals, like the Reverend Mr. Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, who gave ... Read More
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Herman Melville: The Man Who Created Moby Dick
More and more readers, and droves of scholars, are turning to the pages of Moby Dick (and other masterpieces by Herman Melville) for an excursion into the world of the great Americ... Read More
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Liberty Tavern
Now - for the first time in digital form - is Liberty Tavern, Thomas Fleming’s New York Times bestselling novel hailed by one critic as “The Gone With the... Read More
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Edward Stratemeyer: The Man Who Created Nancy Drew
Edward Stratemeyer was the biggest selling writer you never heard of. In an age when top authors sold tens of thousands of books, Stratemeyer sold tens of millions. His name is unk... Read More
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Yalta: Witness To History
The images are seared in our memory from World War II: photographs of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin seated together in a marble courtyard at Yalta. As th... Read More
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George Washington: First In War And Peace
In the normal course of events, George Washington would have become an Oxford don, following in the footsteps of his English ancestors. Washington – a descendant of King Edward I... Read More
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Mark Twain Heals America With Laughter
The story of Mark Twain’s life is as exuberant as any of those he penned. From riverboat pilot to roving travel correspondent to bestselling author of novels such as The Adventur... Read More
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Thomas Edison Turns On American Lights
In 1876, 29-year-old Thomas Edison had just opened the nation’s first research laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, promising to produce “a minor invention every 10 days and a... Read More
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How Good A General Was George Washington?
A general’s ability to inspire his soldiers is not to be discounted, and George Washington unquestionably had that gift. But in the final analysis, the great military men and wom... Read More
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