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BESSIE, Chris Albertson, acknowledged authority on Bessie Smith, jazz writer and contributor to Stereo Review, Down Beat, and Saturday Review (archive from August 5, 2003) |
WHEN DIFFICULT RELATIVES HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE, Leonard Felder, psychologist and author |
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND SAVING ENDANGERED PLACES, Richard Moe, President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation; and David
Bahlman, Executive Director, Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois |
SAILING THE WINE-DARK SEA: WHY THE GREEKS MATTER, writer Thomas Cahill |
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COOKING WITH PERSIMMONS, Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-residence |
REFORM OF AGRICULTURAL TRADE, Robert L. Thompson, recently retired Director of Rural Development with the World Bank |
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Helping The Reluctant Reader, Marilyn Kay, Director of
The Reading Group, Urbana |
FRANKLIN AND WINSTON: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF AN EPIC FRIENDSHIP, Jon Meacham, managing editor of Newsweek |
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NUCLEAR NORTH KOREA: A DEBATE ON ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES, Victor D. Cha, the D. S. Song-Korea Foundation Chair in Asian Studies and professor of government in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Government at Georgetown University; and David C. Kang, professor of government at Dartmouth College |
FLYBOYS: A TRUE STORY OF COURAGE, James Bradley, writer
by phone |
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