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|  | Stonewall by Jean Fritz, Stephen Gammel A biography of the Civil War general. Illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Jean Fritz, Stephen Gammel PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Campaigns of Napoleon Description not available.Penetrating critical study of the military strategies and tactics used in the campaigns of the brilliant Frenchman CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Shirley Temple Scrapbook by Loraine Burdick Description not available.Accompanied by hundreds of black-and-white and color photographs, this detailed profile of the actress and ambassador starts from her early performance in The Runt Page, through her years at Paramount and Fox, and on through her adult career of government service. AUTHOR: Loraine Burdick PUBLISHER: Jonathan David Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | George C. Marshall Description not available.A life of the American general focuses on his accomplishments as Army Chief of Staff, special representative to China, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | Merrill Reese by Mark Eckel, Merrill Reese Merrill Reese has lived his dream. From the time he could talk he wanted to broadcast Philadelphia Eagles football games and that's exactly what he has done for more than 20 years. In his autobiography Reese tells of his beginnings as a radio and television child actor, his early struggles in the radio business, and how he went from a small station in Pottstown to the familiar and popular Voice of the Eagles. AUTHOR: Mark Eckel, Merrill Reese PUBLISHER: Sports Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Biographies 
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 | The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956 by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Thomas P. Whitney The greatest and most powerful single indictment of a political regime ever to be leveled in modern times . New York Review of Books Gulag II is both a powerful chronicle of brutal abuses and at the same time a testament to the tensile strength of the human spirit . Newsweek Here the extended metaphor of the archipelago is joined by an image that informed Solzhenitsyn's novel The Cancer Ward. Evoking his own experience of cancer, he perceives the camps as a tumor that, in metastasizing, infected the whole nation with its poison. ... Solzhenitsyn believes that the individual, armed with Truth and Right alone, can move tyrants, subvert power and alter the course of history . New York Times Review AUTHOR: Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, Thomas P. Whitney PUBLISHER: Westview Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Biographies 
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