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Phil Hall
‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education
Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences on the classrooms.
8/27/2025
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Jeff Minick
Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’
Rural and small-town America haven’t been understood or represented by the press or many in politics.
8/24/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘A Case of Mice and Murder’: An Exquisite Treasure
The murder of the lord chief justice of England upends a barrister’s cloistered world.
8/17/2025
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Lynn Topel
‘Our Narrow Hiding Places’: A Look into the Past, Present, and Future
This historical novel explores one woman’s survival during WWII, but her descendants may not have escaped the effects of her living through this time.
8/15/2025
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Phil Hall
‘Fighting for Freedom on Raritan Bay’: Revisiting Maritime Clashes
John R. Schneider recalls long-overlooked battles and heroes along the New York-New Jersey waterways.
8/14/2025
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for Aug. 29–Sept. 4
8/28/2025
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Dustin Bass
Revisiting the Lessons of the Korean War 75 Years Later
Richard Dannatt and Robert Lyman’s ‘Korea: War Without End’ highlights the battles, the heroics, the strategies, and the failures of the war.
8/28/2025
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Adam H. Douglas
‘The Greatest Possible Good’: Where Lies the Highest Path?
A wealthy family breaks apart when its patriarch falls down a mineshaft and decides he wants to save the world.
8/27/2025
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Phil Hall
‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education
Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences on the classrooms.
8/27/2025
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MJ Hanley-Goff
‘In Blood, Flowers Bloom’: The Return of War Trophies
The author shows a journey to create peace and reconciliation through the act of returning of battlefield souvenirs.
8/26/2025
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MJ Hanley-Goff
A Dog Book for All of Us: ’This Dog Will Change Your Life’
The Dogist, Elias Weiss Friedman, shares stories from personal experience how canines bring light and happiness to their owners.
8/25/2025
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Deena Bouknight
‘A Walk Across America’ Reminds of Our Country’s Real People
In his quest to ‘get to know the country,’ Peter Jenkins walked and worked across America and shared his treasure trove of experiences from east to west.
8/25/2025
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Jeff Minick
Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’
Rural and small-town America haven’t been understood or represented by the press or many in politics.
8/24/2025
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Phil Hall
‘Nobody Sits Like the French’: Wonders From the Paris World’s Fairs
Charles Pappas provides a witty study of the numerous achievements emerging from Parisian exhibitions.
8/23/2025
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Dean George
‘The Thursday Murder Club’: Charming and Amusing Mysteries
‘The Thursday Murder Club’ series is a cozy foray into four septuagenarians’ mystery-solving efforts.
8/22/2025
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