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Against Amazon: Seven Arguments, One Manifesto
"Amazon appropriated our books. We will appropriate Amazon logic."
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Jorge Carrión
| November 15, 2017
Dan Rather: In Search of What Unites Us from 35,000 Feet
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Dan Rather
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Documenting a Legendary Publisher's Final Project
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Sandy Gotham Meehan
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Capitalism or Fascism: Which Has Shaped Italy More?
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Umberto Eco
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Meet Baillie Gifford Prize Finalist Simon Schama
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Belonging
on loving Tolstoy and being brave
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Emily Temple
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How Does It Feel to Die in a Tsunami?
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Latin America’s Answer to Karl Ove Knausgaard
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Bookselling After the Fires: Napa Needs You
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I Was Already Leaving Florida When I Arrived
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