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Salon.com July 9, 2002 Paul Festa |
"Mussolini," by R.J.B. Bosworth He fought duels, seduced women, crashed planes, allied with Hitler, lost a war and ran Italy into the ground, but at heart Il Duce considered himself an artist.  |
Salon.com July 8, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
You go, girl Backpacker fiction like "The Beach" explores the authenticity-grubbing subculture of the dreadlocked, ganja-scented travelers, but women have been left out -- until now.  |
Finance & Development June 1, 2002 |
Book Reviews The International Financial Architecture: What's New? What's Missing? by Peter B. Kenen... Corporate Financing and Governance in Japan: The Road to the Future by Takeo Hoshi and Anil K. Kashyap... Building Capitalism: The Transformation of the Former Soviet Bloc by Anders Aslund... etc.  |
Salon.com July 3, 2002 Laura Miller |
Endangered species Why are there no more rugged, self-reliant he-men like the subject of Elizabeth Gilbert's "The Last American Man"? Because no women will put up with them.  |
Outside July 2002 |
Animal House Books: Love, War, and Circuses... Beyond the Deep... On The Water... Antipode... The Hard Way... The Race...  |
Salon.com June 28, 2002 Amy Benfer |
In search of her father's girlhood Noelle Howey, author of "Dress Codes: Of Three Girlhoods -- My Mother's, My Father's, and Mine," discusses sexuality, angora and life with a transgender parent.  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
This Author's Venture Cafe Serves Up More than Beer and Pizza Author Teresa Esser's entertaining and illuminating new book about the perils involved in launching a high-tech business was inspired by a real cafe -- the Muddy Charles Pub on MIT's campus.  |
Salon.com July 2, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"The Pirate Hunter" by Richard Zacks A thrilling and tragic new book about Captain Kidd reveals that the infamous buccaneer was actually a man of honor wrongly accused.  |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2002 Donald T. Hawkins |
Electronic Books: Reports of Their Death Have Been Exaggerated It is now apparent that the e-book shot missed its mark, and the e-book revolution has fizzled. Indeed, it never really got off the ground. But despite all the gloom and doom surrounding them, e-books are not dead. Indeed, some e-book market segments appear to be stirring to life.  |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2002 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Recommended Reading for Online Professionals Creating a Winning Online Exhibition: A Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums... The Invisible Web: Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines Can't See... The Mobile Technology Question and Answer Book: A Survival Guide for Business Managers... etc.  |
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