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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bookstores, book reviews and events in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland - washingtonpost.com - Oct 10, 2008
A Little History of the World is a little history of the world that got caught up in a little world history.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - May 26, 2008
THE WHOLE TRUTH By David Baldacci Grand Central. 401 pp. $26.99. With his new thriller, David Baldacci moves from D.C.-centered dramas to the international stage, with a globe-trotting hero and heroine in a desperate …
Also tagged: tom clancy, china, russia, james bond, ian fleming, persian gulf, double, robert ludlum, interpol, federal bureau of investigation, u s department of defense, pulitzer prize committee, st albans school, david baldacci, mi5 security service
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Military News - Dec 2, 2007
Agent Zigzag, by Ben Macintyre (Harmony). The amazing story of a professional criminal who became a double agent during World War II. -- Patrick Anderson
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bookstores, book reviews and events in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland - washingtonpost.com - Dec 1, 2007
Agent Zigzag , by Ben Macintyre (Harmony). The amazing story of a professional criminal who became a double agent during World War II. -- Patrick Anderson
Also tagged: europe, afghanistan, iraq, india, pakistan, u s army, china, nonfiction, of, 2007, united states, dick cheney, howard kurtz, manhattan, wesley clark, best, moscow, paris, jackie robinson, rome, tony blair, bob woodward, ayaan hirsi ali, oxford, gerald ford, joseph ellis, yale university, harvard university, haiti, david broder, ryszard kapuscinski, jon meacham, orhan pamuk, truman capote, rupert everett, george tenet, thomas bewick, central intelligence agency, arthur schlesinger, daniel boone, william shakespeare, ivy league, robert kagan, random house inc, marco polo, stephen prothero, shashi tharoor, leslie bennetts, charlie savage, evan thomas, ali allawi, tina brown, amerigo vespucci, reza aslan, bette davis, douglas brinkley, smithsonian institution, rebecca walker, ed sikov, james bamford, calvin coolidge, alastair campbell, alexis de tocqueville, douglas farah, david greenberg, marc fisher, mark levine, marvin kalb, leo lerman, oliver sacks, ramachandra guha, the washington post company, bloomsbury publishing plc, jabari asim, janet malcolm, penguin group, robert malley, jonathan yardley, edwidge danticat, tim weiner, woody holton, harpercollins publishers inc, rick atkinson, andrew nagorski, constantine pleshakov, henry holt and company, robert killebrew, gary krist, michael dirda, houghton mifflin company, julie phillips, anne applebaum, alex ross, liz lerman, stephen braun, fawaz a gerges, thomas w lippman, henry petroski, joshua glenn, maureen freely, roger kaplan, molly moore, james m mcpherson, louis bayard, matthew blakeslee, sandra blakeslee, wray herbert, peter d kramer, gertrude bell, cullen murphy, emily bazelon, jan crawford greenburg, colin thubron, jonathan d spence, judith shapiro, gregory rodriguez, pamela constable, greg behrman, laurence bergreen, alex von tunzelmann, carolyn see, charles matthews, abdul khan, matt schudel, anne marie slaughter, james smithson, george perkovich, adrian levy, catherine scott clark, pauline maier, meryle secrest, tahir shah, john mcphee, thomas hardy
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bookstores, book reviews and events in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland - washingtonpost.com - Dec 1, 2007
ABC , by David Plante (Pantheon). A daring and oddly exhilarating exploration of grief. -- Elizabeth Hand
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