 | In a TV era that would soon breed movie-star castaways and flying nuns, MISTER ED was a celebrated standard-bearer for '60s sitcom absurdity. Launched in 1960 and picked up by CBS a year later, the program followed the exploits of the title’s talking... |
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 | Using revealing excerpts from his letters (over 1000 of them) through the years, the authors trace Ronald Reagan's biography. Reagan's letters--which range from encouraging advice for his son to friendly exchanges with an African-American pen... |
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 | In his most famous work, THE PRINCE (Il Principe), Machiavelli described the ideal prince and encouraged the people of Italy to imagine what it might be like if such a person led a unified Italy. Written in 1513 and published posthumously in 1532,... |
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