President Bush sought to emulate Ronald Reagan. Too bad he failed.
A memoir by the author of “City of Night” and “Numbers.”
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Back in January, Nan Talese lamented the fact that nothing short of a naked tour across America could stoke interest in Valerie Martin...
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With her new novel, Pat Barker returns to the subject of World War I, focusing on three young art students in London whose lives and...
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Mr. Buckley marshaled polysyllabic exuberance and a refined, perspicacious mind to elevate conservatism to the center of American political...
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The soldier-cartoonist Bill Mauldin helped Americans understand what World War II was really like.
