• The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie

    The Life and Political Economy of Lauchlin Currie

    Traces Lauchlin Currie’s influential roles as New Deal architect, presidential advisor, and pioneering development economist.

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  • The Life and Work of James A. Garfield: John Clark Ridpath's Portrait of a Statesman

    The Life and Work of James A. Garfield: John Clark Ridpath’s Portrait of a Statesman

    “The Life and Work of James A. Garfield” by John Clark Ridpath examines the life and accomplishments of James A. Garfield. The book highlights his journey from a humble background to his presidency. Ridpath emphasizes Garfield’s ideals and contributions while providing insight into his character. This portrait reveals Garfield’s legacy as a dedicated statesman.

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  • The Life of Sir Isaac Newton by Sir David Brewster

    The Life of Sir Isaac Newton by Sir David Brewster

    “The Life of Sir Isaac Newton” by Sir David Brewster explores Newton’s profound contributions to science. It details his early life, groundbreaking discoveries, and personal struggles. Brewster highlights Newton’s dedication to inquiry, revealing his impact on physics, mathematics, and astronomy. This biography celebrates the genius and legacy of an extraordinary scientist.

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  • The love-affairs of the Condés (1530-1740)

    The love-affairs of the Condés (1530-1740)

    “The Love-Affairs of the Condés” explores the romantic escapades of the powerful Condés family from 1530 to 1740. H. Noel Williams delves into their intrigues and relationships. The narrative highlights passion, betrayal, and societal impact on love. Rich in historical context, it reveals how these affairs shaped their legacy.

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  • The Man Behind the Microchip

    The Man Behind the Microchip

    Leslie Berlin chronicles Robert Noyce’s pivotal role in inventing the microchip and founding Silicon Valley.

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  • The Man Who Changed the Way We Read

    The Man Who Changed the Way We Read

    Jeremy Lewis tells how Allen Lane revolutionized publishing with Penguin Books, making quality literature widely accessible.

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  • The Man Who Owns the News

    The Man Who Owns the News

    Michael Wolff exposes Rupert Murdoch’s powerful media empire and the intrigue within his influential, secretive world.

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  • The Moneymakers

    The Moneymakers

    Anne-Marie Fink reveals strategies used by exceptional managers to thrive in today’s unpredictable business world.

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  • The Pampered Chef

    The Pampered Chef

    Doris Christopher shares the inspiring journey behind founding The Pampered Chef and its rise to national success.

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  • The People's Tycoon

    The People’s Tycoon

    Steven Watts chronicles Henry Ford’s innovations, influence, and legacy as a transformative figure of the American century.

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  • The Power of Ideas

    The Power of Ideas

    “The Power of Ideas” explores five influential figures who transformed urban landscapes. Douglas R. Porter and Terry Lassar highlight their innovative approaches. Each individual’s vision reshaped cities, promoting sustainability and inclusivity. The e-book emphasizes the importance of creativity in urban planning. Their legacies inspire future generations to rethink city development strategies.

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  • The Sages

    The Sages

    “The Sages” by Charles R. Morris explores the lives and strategies of financial legends Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Paul Volcker. Through their experiences, the author explores market dynamics and decision-making processes. Readers gain insights into risk, investment philosophies, and the interplay of personalities in shaping economic outcomes.

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