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The 4-Hour Work Week by
Ray Porter
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Tim Ferriss is an extraordinary young man on a mission. The 28-year-old serial vagabond and successful entrepreneur has been teaching a wildly popular course at Princeton University for the past 4 years…
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House to House: An Epic Memoir of War by
Ray Porter
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This is the personal side of battle, where emotion, courage, and strength are stretched to the limits.
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Imperial Life in the Emerald City by
Ray Porter
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The Washington Posts former Baghdad bureau chief Raviv Chandrasekaran takes us with him into the Zone: into a bubble, cut off from wartime realities, where the task of reconstructing a devastated nation competed with the distractions of a Little America; much of it run by Halliburton.
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Robert Kennedy: His Life by
Ray Porter
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Traditionally, Robert F. Kennedy has been viewed as either the "Good Bobby", who saw wrong and tried to right it, or the "Bad Bobby" of countless conspiracy theories.
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Ronald Reagan by
Ray Porter
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Following his departure from office, Ronald Reagan was marginalized from public interest. But like Lincoln, who was also attacked for decades after his death, Reagan deserves to be regarded as one of our greatest presidents, an exemplar of true conservative values.
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Tearing Down the Wall of Sound by
Ray Porter
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Once Phil Spector learned all about music, he quickly became the top producer of early rock and roll. Hit followed hit with his signature wall of sound until the boy-man who owned pop culture spiraled into paranoid isolation.
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