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Laurence Bergreen

Laurence Bergreen

Laurence Bergreen

Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Capone
Jul 01, 2009
Capone will be released on August 05, 1996 in Trade Paperback
Aug 05, 1996
Capone is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 05, 1996
Capone will be released on August 05, 1996 in
Aug 05, 1996
Capone is now available in
Aug 05, 1996

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Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, February 9, 2012
...m. Runs again Feb. 11. 703/615-6626. The Chappell Great Lives Lecture Series: "Columbus," UMW, Dodd Auditorium. By Laurence Bergreen, author of "Columbus: The Four Voyages." 7:30 p.m. Free. 540/654-1065. Film, Library of Congress Packard Campus, 19053...
Christian Science Monitor, February 2, 2012
...get her way? Absolutely, Barrett shows, but not without reason. 2. ‘Capone: The Man and His Era,’ by Laurence Bergreen Bergreen’s biography of Al Capone resists passing final judgment on the famous gangster. Instead, the author takes a close look...
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, November 27, 2011
...Lafayette by Mark Leepson, Noah Webster by Joshua Kendall, Aaron Burr by David O. Stewart, Christopher Columbus by Laurence Bergreen, and Clarence Darrow by John A. Farrell. There will also be a presentation about Turkish hero and statesman Mustafa Kemal...
Washington Times, November 14, 2011
...Age of Exploration is to summon up memories of arid and aristocratic history written with his signature hauteur. Laurence Bergreen’s new book, refreshingly, is fluid in its style and comprehensive in its research. Richly illustrated and enhanced with...
Washington Times, November 13, 2011
...Age of Exploration is to summon up memories of arid and aristocratic history written with his signature hauteur. Laurence Bergreen’s new book, refreshingly, is fluid in its style and comprehensive in its research. Richly illustrated and enhanced with...
Home News Tribune, November 8, 2011
...as though he were trying to tie politics to ethical behavior, after all.COLUMBUS: THE FOUR VOYAGES by Laurence Bergreen (Viking, $35)In the recent 1493, we learned the global ecological catastrophes caused by Columbus voyages. This is part of Bergreens...
Salon, October 26, 2011
...When Laurence Bergreen decided to write a book on Christopher Columbus’ four voyages, the comment he most often heard from his friends was, “You mean he made four voyages? What happened on...
All About Jazz, February 25, 2012
...make sure that none of those ?One O?clock Jump? high notes would be missed. On the serious side, Laurence Bergreen did write the genuine article. His book has garnered much media coverage these past years. Critics say that it deals too much with Louis...
TheStar.com.my, February 17, 2012
...Im older, just a teeny bit wiser, and ready for the rest of the story. So thank you, Laurence Bergreen, for writing Columbus: The Four Voyages. This book appears to be an attempt to fill the gaps in the Columbus narrative and explore the darker side of...
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, February 9, 2012
...m. Runs again Feb. 11. 703/615-6626. The Chappell Great Lives Lecture Series: "Columbus," UMW, Dodd Auditorium. By Laurence Bergreen, author of "Columbus: The Four Voyages." 7:30 p.m. Free. 540/654-1065. Film, Library of Congress Packard Campus, 19053...
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, February 5, 2012
...at 7:30 p.m., Christopher Columbus: confidant of kings, explorer, and ultimately despoiler of the New World. Laurence Bergreen, author of "Columbus: The Four Voyages" (Viking, $35), charts the attempts of Columbus to find what no one else had yet: a...
Christian Science Monitor, February 2, 2012
...get her way? Absolutely, Barrett shows, but not without reason. 2. ‘Capone: The Man and His Era,’ by Laurence Bergreen Bergreen’s biography of Al Capone resists passing final judgment on the famous gangster. Instead, the author takes a close look...
St. Marys Evening Leader, December 12, 2011
...be his gift to the nation he adored. "He believed that the United States had rescued his life," Laurence Bergreen, author of the Berlin biography "As Thousands Cheer," told me. "This was his genuine patriotic gesture. He had a real soft spot for America,...
CNN, December 12, 2011
...be his gift to the nation he adored. "He believed that the United States had rescued his life," Laurence Bergreen, author of the Berlin biography "As Thousands Cheer," told me. "This was his genuine patriotic gesture. He had a real soft spot for America,...