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Richard Ben Cramer
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Richard Ben Cramer

Richard Ben Cramer (1950-2013) won the Pulitzer Prize for Middle East reporting in 1979. His journalism has appeared in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, and Rolling Stone. He is the author of How Israel Lost: The Four Questions and the classic of modern American politics What It Takes: The Way to the White House.

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Being Poppy will be released on May 07, 2013 in Hardcover, eBook
May 07, 2013
Being Poppy is now available in Hardcover, eBook
May 07, 2013
Joe DiMaggio is now available in eBook
Jan 22, 2013
Joe DiMaggio will be released on January 22, 2013 in eBook
Jan 22, 2013
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Excerpt 1 from Joe DiMaggio
Jan 12, 2013
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Excerpt 1 from What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?
Oct 23, 2012
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Excerpt 1 from Joe DiMaggio
Aug 30, 2012
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Chapter 1 from Joe DiMaggio
Mar 06, 2012
What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now? is now available in eBook
Dec 13, 2011
What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now? will be released on December 13, 2011 in eBook
Dec 13, 2011
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Chapter 1 from How Israel Lost
Nov 10, 2011
May 07, 2011
What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now? will be released on May 07, 2011 in
May 07, 2011
How Israel Lost will be released on September 12, 2005 in
Sep 12, 2005
How Israel Lost is now available in
Sep 12, 2005
How Israel Lost will be released on May 12, 2004 in
May 12, 2004

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Scottrade, June 4, 2013
...s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...
Decatur Daily Democrat, June 4, 2013
...Internet censorship. Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose 1992 book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and...
Decatur Daily Democrat, May 27, 2013
...Internet censorship. Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose 1992 book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, May 25, 2013
...through advanced Arabic and Lebanese dialect. For more information and to apply, visit www.lau.edu.lb/centers-institutes/sinarc/index.html. Richard Ben Cramer, 62, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, died Jan. 7 of lung cancer at Johns Hopkins...
Decatur Daily Democrat, May 23, 2013
...Internet censorship. Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose 1992 book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and...
Decatur Daily Democrat, May 22, 2013
...Internet censorship. Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose 1992 book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and...
New York Post, May 22, 2013
...a hot shot. In a million years, I didnt think it would happen. THE late Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ben Cramer was writing an Alex Rodriguez bio. Due for publication April 2014, he kept missing the deadlines. Finally The Importance of Being...
Newsvine, June 8, 2013
...Some sad news today for all of us who love politics and reporting – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer has died. From the tributes pouring in – from former colleagues, journalists who knew him, and journalists who didn’t...
Live-PR.com, June 4, 2013
...s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...
Broadway World, June 4, 2013
...s TEd Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of TEd Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...
Decatur Daily Democrat, June 4, 2013
...Internet censorship. Claude Nobs, the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, died aged 76 following a skiing accident. Richard Ben Cramer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer whose 1992 book "What It Takes" remains one of the most detailed and...
Broadcaster Magazine, June 4, 2013
...s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...
Yahoo! Finance, June 4, 2013
...s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...
Yahoo! Finance, June 4, 2013
...s Ted Williams, proof that ambition never dies. "What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now?" (1986), by Richard Ben Cramer, may be quite simply the greatest sports story of all time, by one of America's greatest journalists. There could not be a better...