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Douglas Brinkley

Douglas Brinkley

Douglas Brinkley

Fear And Loathing In America will be released on September 27, 2011 in eBook
Sep 27, 2011
Fear And Loathing In America is now available in eBook
Sep 27, 2011
Fear And Loathing In America will be released on November 27, 2001 in Trade Paperback
Nov 27, 2001
Fear And Loathing In America is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 27, 2001
Fear And Loathing In America will be released on November 27, 2001 in
Nov 27, 2001
Fear And Loathing In America is now available in
Nov 27, 2001
Fear And Loathing In America will be released on December 13, 2000 in Hardcover
Dec 13, 2000
Fear And Loathing In America is now available in Hardcover
Dec 13, 2000

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Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2012
...Katherine Applegate, Avi, Natalie Babbitt, Bob Balaban, Fergus Bordewich, Natalie Pope Boyce, Christopher Bram, Giannina Braschi, Peter Brown, Douglas Brinkley, Stephen L. Carter, Sandra Cisneros, Bryan Collier, James Dashner, Anna Dewdney, Michael...
Mail Online UK, May 17, 2012
...became one of the most rancorous successions in TV history. According to Cronkite, the forthcoming biography by author Douglas Brinkley, problems really began in 1987 when Rather stormed off the set of the evening news when told he would lose his first...
San Jose Mercury News, May 7, 2012
...t enjoy seeing negative commercials there won't be many in California." Beschloss and fellow presidential historian Douglas Brinkley talked with the media Monday afternoon at the Panetta Institute before meeting with CSU Monterey Bay students and an...
Columbus Dispatch, May 7, 2012
...lessons learned in a memoir co-authored by Tony Koltz. (May 22) Cronkite (Harper, 832 pages, $34.99) by Douglas Brinkley: Back when Americans truly thought there was “a most-trusted man in America,” Walter Cronkite was the anchorman of the CBS...
Columbus Dispatch, May 7, 2012
...lessons learned in a memoir co-authored by Tony Koltz. (May 22) Cronkite (Harper, 832 pages, $34.99) by Douglas Brinkley: Back when Americans truly thought there was “a most-trusted man in America,” Walter Cronkite was the anchorman of the CBS...
CBS News, May 3, 2012
...company eventually drove them apart. It was the beginning of the end of their year-long relationship. Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said on "CBS This Morning" that Obama compressed the story of his life in New York in his autobiography, "Dreams...
Individual.com, April 30, 2012
...of $35. The book also features a foreword by Rice University history professor, CBS history commentator and author Douglas Brinkley and an afterword by Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel program "Dirty Jobs." A professional photographer, Ribelli...
Congresswoman Barbara Lee, March 3, 2012
...of participating Members of Congress will be joined by, among others, Kerry Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, John Seigenthaler, Dr. Douglas Brinkley, Dr. Bob Zellner, Dr. Bernard Lafayette, Ms. Juanita Abernathy, Bettie Mae Fikes, Carolyn McKinstry, Dorothy...
NorthFortyNews, March 3, 2012
...Riley; “Women Writers of the West: Five Chroniclers of the American Frontier” by Julie Danneberg; “Rosa Parks” by Douglas Brinkley; and “Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Pioneer” by Karen Kellaher. We also have books by Colorado State University...
Greenfield Patch, March 2, 2012
...abstraction and the themes of traditional American pictorialism. Rosa Parks ( February 4, 1913-October 24, 2005) Rosa Parks by Douglas Brinkley Rosa Parks, an African American seamstress in 1955 Alabama, had no idea she was changing history...
USA Today, March 1, 2012
...-- No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton with a new introduction by Douglas Brinkley, originally published in 1999. Hitchens documents what he saw as Clinton's propensity for pandering to the left while delivering to the...
USA Today, March 1, 2012
...-- No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton with a new introduction by Douglas Brinkley, originally published in 1999. Hitchens documents what he saw as Clinton's propensity for pandering to the left while delivering to the...
Military Times, March 1, 2012
...black-tie White House event to be called “A Nation’s Gratitude” may be unprecedented, Wilson said. Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley agreed “it’s an interesting White House first.” A formal White House announcement will come soon,...
Austin Chronicle, March 1, 2012
...in part, inspired the advent of modern protest music. "I think his Texas history gets short-shrifted," says Douglas Brinkley, author, historian, and professor at Houston's prestigious Rice University. "Everybody talks about Woody Guthrie in Oklahoma, but...