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Richard Bausch's "Peace"
By Art Winslow In his brief history-cum-memoir of the American infantry in Europe late in World War II, "The Boys' Crusade" (titled for the youthfulness of the soldiers), historian Paul Fussell outlines a situation in which the Allied ground army grew...Tags: History, Defense, Firearms, Armed Forces
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The magical and the elemental, from Halldór Laxness
By Richard Rayner
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"Summer up here in the north is beautiful," my Finnish father-in-law once said. "Last year it was on a Thursday." The great Icelandic novelist Halldór Laxness develops this idea in his masterwork, "Independent People": "They stood in...Tags: Corporate Crime, Book, Awards and Prizes, Franz Kafka, Upton Sinclair
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Compelling 'Beaufort' captures reality of war
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles TimesThough Israel boasts a rich and vibrant literary culture and has been almost continuously at war since its founding, none of its writers -- many of them veterans -- heretofore have produced a defining novel of men in combat. Ron Leshem's evocative,...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Colleges and Universities
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The Spanish-American War
Tribune staff reporterThe Spanish-American War, which officially began on this date, was a short and thoroughly lopsided affair, but it was long on enthusiasm and colorful characters. Future president Teddy Roosevelt led a charge of cowboys and college students up a hill in...Tags: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Carl Sandburg, National Government, William McKinley, Frederic Remington
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Ponce Inlet Lighthouse towers over past
Special to the SentinelSometimes as the sun slowly fades over the horizon, Thomas Taylor climbs to the top of the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse and marvels at the view of Daytona Beach to the north. He leans against the iron railing and gazes at the ships on the Atlantic...Tags: Bodies of Water, Hatteras, Oceans, Francis Hopkinson, Coral Reefs
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Bookends: The Boss
Sean Howe is the editor of the anthology "Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers: Writers on Comics."4TH OF JULY, ASBURY PARK: A History of the Promised Land, by Daniel Wolff. Bloomsbury, 277 pp., $24.95. 'This boardwalk life for me is through," the young Bruce Springsteen sang in "4th of July, Asbury Park," his 1973 farewell to life on the Jersey...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Folk Music, James Bradley, Bob Dylan
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'Maggie' packs a punch despite the noise
Special to the TribuneIn 1893, a year before the publication of his Civil War classic "The Red Badge of Courage," author Stephen Crane self-published a pulpy novella called "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets." It's the literary equivalent of drinking a boilermaker: pungent, frothy...Tags: Hollinger Incorporated, Rogers Park
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Florida's history is open to the public
Orlando Sentinel staff writerThere are marvelous places in Florida where you can touch history -- where you can smell it, sense it, walk around in it. They are places that reward you with a sense of what life or a particular moment must have been like for those who shaped the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Florida State University, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Furniture, Health and Safety at Work
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Nature and history delight on Florida's east coast
Orlando Sentinel staff writerI am standing on the bank of Mosquito Lagoon, contemplating fragments of clam shells strewn along the shoreline at the foot of the historic Eldora State House's front veranda. "Looks like a school of fish coming in," someone close by says, pointing out...Tags: Viral Diseases, Bodies of Water, Diseases, Rivers, Transportation
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