by Janet Julian
Thu, Apr 01, 2010
A.N. Wilson, Oxford Educated novelist, biography, and journalist, is a Fellow of the Royal Soceity of Literature. He is an award-winning biographer (of John Milton, C.S. Lewis, the apostle Paul, Hilaire Beloc, Leon Tolstory and Jesus Christ) and a celebrated novelist. He lives in North London.
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by Francine Levitov
Thu, Apr 01, 2010
G. J. Meyer is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow with an M.A. in English literature from the University of Minnesota, a onetime journalist, and holder of Harvard University’s Neiman Fellowship in Journalism. He has taught at colleges and universities in Des Moines, St. Louis, and New York. His books include A World Undone: The Story of the Great War, Executive Blues, and The Memphis Murders, winner of an Edgar Award for nonfiction from the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in Goring-on-Thames, England.
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by Nancy Chaplin
Thu, Apr 01, 2010
Peter Whitfield is an historian and a poet. His books include A Universe of Books: Readings in World Literature and Landmarks in Western Science, New Found Lands – Maps in the History of Exploration. He is a keen cyclist and has written books on his sport.
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by Nola Theiss
Thu, Apr 01, 2010
David E. Hoffman is a contributing editor at the Washington Post, where he previously served as White House correspondent, Moscow bureau chief, and assistant managing editor for foreign news. He is the author of The Oligarchs: Wealth and Power in the New Russia.
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by Jean Palmer
Thu, Apr 01, 2010
Richard Reeves is the author of presidential bestsellers, including President Nixon and President Kennedy, acclaimed as the best nonfiction book of the year by Time magazine. A syndicated columnist and winner of the American Political Science Association's Carey McWilliams Award, he lives in New York and Los Angeles.
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