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Meet The Author: Brad Marshland

This event takes place at the Exploratorium on Saturday, March 24 at 11am and noon and is included in the price of admission to the Exploratorium. In The Imagicators, a girl once imagined a world so thoroughly that it began to exist on its own. Eighty years later, the world of Windemere is crumbling into chaos.

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Pamela Gien in Buffalo For Book Signing

Pamela Gien, author of THE SYRINGA TREE and playwright of the Studio Arena production of the same name, will be in Buffalo for two exclusive book signings on Wednesday, January 24, 2007.

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René Augesen Takes On Hedda Gabler

American Conservatory Theater proudly presents Paul Walsh's new translation of Henrik Ibsen's masterful thriller Hedda Gabler, the gripping story of one of the most elusive and controversial heroines in the modern canon, February 9 through March 11.

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New Book "Alliance Of Enemies" Released

Alliance of Enemies: The Untold Story of the Secret American and German Collaboration to End World War II. How strong was the anti-Hitler movement in Germany during World War II?

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New Book "FDR's 12 Apostles" Released

The Spies Who Paved the Way for the Invasion of North Africa - A wine merchant, a madcap Harvard anthropologist, a Parisian playboy pal of Hemingway's, and two ex-French Foreign Legionnaires.

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Book of Martin Luther King Jr.'s sermons now available

A new volume from the King Papers Project presents the never-before-published sermon file of Martin Luther King Jr., and its editors include a University of Kentucky faculty member and one of his former graduate students.

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New book on 19th century's most infamous killers

The murderous antics of one of the 19th century's most infamous killers are the subject of a new book entitled Poison, detection, and the Victorian imagination.

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Frick Collection Publishes Its First Book Focused On History Of Manison

The history of Henry Clay Frick's New York City residence is part architectural study, part family biography, and part institutional record. This November, and for the first time in its history, The Frick Collection publishes a book focused on the famed Fifth Avenue mansion that today serves as the museum's remarkable setting, a topic of longstanding interest to the general public, visitors to the museum, and scholars alike.

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