Macintyre’s work gives a sharp look at Harlan’s clashes with rulers and shifting politics. It is a strong read for history fans.
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The Man Who Would Be King: True Story of Josiah Harlan
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Christianity and Antisemitism History in Constantine’s Sword
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Deceiving the Deceivers: Inside the Cambridge Spy Ring
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THIS GRANDPA BLOGSAn intimate, powerful story of love, loss, and resilience in a world forever changed by war, The Bittersweet Year, now has its very own site.
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Jean Nainchrik, ancien ingénieur devenu journaliste, explore l'amour interdit dans son premier roman, "Tu m'as volé mon étoile",d'une passion juvénile intense.
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