 | The personal essays in this collection are drawn from National Public Radio's "This I Believe" segment, in which people look into themselves and speak from the heart about their core beliefs. Celebrities such as William F. Buckley Jr., Colin Powell,... |
 | Personnel: Jen Turner, Billy Mann (vocals, guitar); Pedro Yanowitz (vocals, keyboards, drums, percussion); Chantal Claret (vocals); Sean Gould (guitar); Fredo Ortiz (taiko). Audio Mixer: Greg Reely. Recording information: The Magic Shop; NYC; Rock... |
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 | A trilogy of novels describing the background and upbringing of a young Irish-American in the slums of Chicago during the early decades of the 20th century. Grimly realistic, they show a young man's attempt to escape the constraints put upon him by... |
 | A trilogy of novels describing the background and upbringing of a young Irish-American in the slums of Chicago during the early decades of the 20th century. Grimly realistic, they show a young man's attempt to escape the constraints put upon him by... |
 | Noted journalist and historian Studs Terkel interviewed hundreds of ordinary Americans about the Second World War for this book. People offer not only their memories of the war, but also their interpretations of what it meant at the time, and what it... |
 | Studs Terkel asked Americans what they thought and felt about their jobs. The responses are as wide-ranging as the people whom he interviewed. |
 | A national treasure, radio legend Studs Terkel first made his name in his home town of Chicago, conducting tens of thousands of radio interviews over several decades. (He even interviewed Bob Dylan in the early '60s.) In WORKING, Terkel lets the tape... |
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