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Templates or categories to start
Articles to start
James M. Scott
Butcher
House of Collection
Strobe Talbot
Ben Raines
Missing Bruce Cockburn albums
Sarah Kliff
Jesus Is Coming Soon
Ray Scherer
Fiona Whelan Prine
Quinn
Elgin Courier-News
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Brubeck albums
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross albums
Floods
Ann Hagedorn
Donnald K. Anderson
Christi Parsons
Ralph H. Ackerman
Don McNeil (journalist)
Cornelius Ryan Award winners
Recipients of the Cornelius Ryan Award
Year
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Author
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Title
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1957
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David Schoenbrun
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As France Goes
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1958
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John Gunther
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Inside Russia Today
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1959
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Cornelius Ryan
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The Longest Day
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1960
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William L. Shirer
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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
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1961
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John Toland
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But Not in Shame: The Six Months After Pearl Harbor
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1962
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Seymour Freidin
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The Forgotten People: An Eye Witness Account of the People in the Iron Curtain Countries of Europe from 1945-1961
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1963
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Dan Kurzman
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Subversion of the Innocents: Patterns of Communist Penetration in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia
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1964
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Robert Trumbull
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The Scrutable East: A Correspondent's Report on Southeast Asia
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1965
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Robert Shaplen
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The Lost Revolution: The U.S. in Vietnam, 1946–1966
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1966
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Welles Hangen
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The Muted Revolution: East Germany's Challenge to Russia and the West
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1967
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George F. Kennan
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Memoirs, 1925–1950
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1968
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George W. Ball
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The Discipline of Power: Essentials of a Modern World Structure
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1969
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Townsend Hoopes
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The Limits of Intervention: An Inside Account of How the Johnson Policy of Escalation in Vietnam was Reversed
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1970
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John Toland
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The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945
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1971
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Anthony Austin
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The President's War: The Story of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution and How the Nation was Trapped in Vietnam
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1972
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David Halberstam
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The Best and the Brightest
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1973
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C.L. Sulzberger
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An Age of Mediocrity: Memoirs and Diaries, 1963–1972
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1974
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Cornelius Ryan
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A Bridge Too Far
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1975
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Phillip Knightley
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The First Casualty: The War Correspondent as Hero, Propagandist, and Myth Maker from the Crimea to Vietnam
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1976
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John Toland
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Adolf Hitler
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1977
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David McCullough
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The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870–1914
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1978
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Tad Szulc
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The Illusion of Peace: Foreign Policy in the Nixon Years
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1979
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Peter Wyden
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Bay of Pigs: The Untold Story
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1980
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Dan Kurzman
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Miracle of November: Madrid's Epic Stand, 1936
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1981
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Pierre Salinger
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America Held Hostage: The Secret Negotiations
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1982
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Fox Butterfield
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China: Alive in the Bitter Sea
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1983
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David Shipler
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Russia: Broken Idols, Solemn Dreams
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1984
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Kevin Klose
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Russia and the Russians: Inside the Closed Society
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1985
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Joseph Lelyveld
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Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White
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1986
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Tad Szulc
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Fidel: A Critical Portrait
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1987
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Raymond Bonner
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Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcoses and the Making of American Policy
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1988
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Whitman Bassow
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The Moscow Correspondents: Reporting on Russia from the Revolution to Glasnost
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1989
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Thomas Friedman
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From Beirut to Jerusalem
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1990
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Tad Szulc
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Then and Now: How the World Has Changed Since World War II
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1991
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Sam Dillon
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Comandos: The CIA and Nicaragua's Contra Rebels
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1992
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Misha Glenny
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The Fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War
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1993
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Mary Anne Weaver
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Pakistan: In the Shadow of Jihad and Afghanistan
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1994
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Michael Ignatieff
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Blood and Belonging: Journeys into the New Nationalism
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1995
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Roger Warner
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Back Fire: The CIA's Secret War in Laos and It's Link to the War in Vietnam
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1996
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Peter Maas
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Love Thy Neighbor: A Story of War
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1997
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Patrick Smith
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Japan: A Reinterpretation
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1998
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Philip Gourevitch
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda
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1999
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Thomas L. Friedman
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The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization
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2000
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A. J. Langguth
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Our Vietnam: The War 1954–1975
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2001
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Mark Bowden
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Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw
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2002
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John Laurence
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The Cat from Hué: A Vietnam War Story
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2003
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Milt Bearden,
James Risen
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The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB
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2004
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Steve Coll
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Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001
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2005
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George Packer
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The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq
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2006
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran
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Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone
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2007
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Bob Drogin
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Curveball: Spies, Lies, and the Con Man Who Caused a War
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2008
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Dexter Filkins
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The Forever War
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2009
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David Finkel
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The Good Soldiers
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2010
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Oliver Bullough
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Let Our Fame be Great: Journeys among the Defiant People of the Caucasus
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2011
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Robin Wright
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Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion Across the Islamic World
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2012
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Peter Bergen
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Manhunt: The Ten-Year Search for Bin Laden From 9/11 to Abbottabad
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2013
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Jonathan M. Katz
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The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster
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2014
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Evan Osnos
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Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China
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2015
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Tom Burgis
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The Looting Machine: Warlords, Oligarchs, Corporations, Smugglers, and the Theft of Africa's Wealth
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2016
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Arkady Ostrovsky
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The Invention of Russia: From Gorbachev’s Freedom to Putin’s War
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2017
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Suzy Hansen
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Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
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2018
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Rania Abouzeid
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No Turning Back: Life, Loss and Hope in Wartime Syria
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Joys
James Gannon
Jack Fishman
There seem to be three different people
Nathan Burkan
Gerald F. Seib
Harle
Liberty Williams
Carol Tucker-Foreman
George Washington "Chuck" Connors
Charles Raymond Connors
The Black Stork
Phillips
Fanny Ellison
Teresa Labarbera Whites
Quiz Wiz
Goering
Liberty
Bernard
Twinning
Masai
Cabell Testerman
Hollywood Librarian
Long
Stanley Z. Cherry
Flea Market Flip
Giffords
Old Friends
Ogden
Clark
Spencer
Hillbruner
American Society for Indexing
Mark Katz (musicologist)
Comics ratings
Marja Mills
Elsie Ann Ford Downey
Twelve
Comics Africa
Churchill Gettysburg
Wilkins
Fritz Siebel
Fritz Siebel,
Fritz Seibel - There are two people named
Fritz Siebel who could be article-worthy:
Fritz Siebel (illustrator)
Fritz Siebel (aircraft designer)
Nathan Miller
There are (at least) two historians named
Nathan Miller who may be article worthy -
This guy:
Nathan Miller (naval historian)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60035-2004Oct24.html ,
https://www.c-span.org/video/?37981-1/theodore-roosevelt-life
and this guy:
Nathan Miller (economic historian)
http://www2.suffolk.edu/4851.html (married to art historian
Lillian B. Miller)
http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/millerl.htm ,
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/12/01/arts/lillian-b-miller-historian-74-studied-art-by-the-peale-family.html
A Secret History of Coffee, Coca & Cola
People, things, and events mentioned in
A Secret History of Coffee, Coca & Cola by
Ricardo Cortés (illustrator):
H.O.U.S.E.
Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski
Category:Married couples
Architects and buildings shown in
H.O.U.S.E.: Homes That Are Outrageous, Unbelievable, Spectacular, and Extraordinary: 35 Designs for Fantastic Living by
Aleksandra Mizielinska and
Daniel Mizielinski (
Amazon).
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Architect(s) |
Location |
Other
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Earth House Estate Lattenstrasse |
Peter Vetsch |
Dietikon, Switzerland |
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La Maison Bulle |
Antti Lovag |
Cote D'Azur, French Riviera |
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Laboratori a Tor Vergata |
Stefania Manna
Luca Galofaro
Carmelo Baglivo |
Rome, Italy |
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Crescent House |
Ken Shuttleworth |
Wiltshire, United Kingdom |
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Turbulence House |
Steven Holl |
Abiquiú, New Mexico |
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Tea House |
Kengo Kuma |
Frankfurt am Main |
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Curtain Wall House |
Shigeru Ban |
Tokyo |
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Sandbag Shelter |
Nader Khalili |
Iran |
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VM House |
Julien de Smedt
Bjarke Ingels |
Copenhagen |
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Free Spirit Sphere |
Tom Chudleigh |
Vancouver Island |
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Homeless vehicle |
Krzystztof Wodiczko |
New York City |
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The Sphinxes |
Willem Neutelings
Michiel Riedijk |
Huizen, Netherlands |
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Futuro House |
Matti Suuronen |
Hirvensalmi, Finland |
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XXXX House |
Masahiro Harada
Mao Harada |
Yaizu, Japan |
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Zigzag Cabin |
Drew Heath |
Wollombi, Australia |
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Woning Moereels |
Jo Crepain |
Brasschaat, Belgium |
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Willa nr 33 Igloo |
Witold Lipinski |
Wroclaw, Poland |
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Suitcase House |
Gary Chang |
Badaling, China |
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Didden Village |
Winy Maas
Nathalie de Vries
Jacob van Rijs |
Rotterdam |
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Takasugi-an |
Terunobu Fujimori |
Chino, Japan |
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Mobile Dwelling Unit |
Ada Tolla
Giuseppe Lignano |
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Rucksack House |
Stefan Eberstadt |
Liepzig |
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Casa Tolo |
Alvaro Leite Siza Vieira |
Lugar das Carvalhinhas |
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M-House |
Michael Jantzen |
Gorman, California |
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Natural Ellipse |
Masaki Endoh
Masahiro Ikeda |
Tokyo |
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Dragspelhuset |
Maartje Lammers
Boris Zeisser |
Glaskogen Nature Reserve |
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Bolko loft Mh1 |
Przemo Lukasik |
Bytom, Poland |
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Butterfly House |
Laurie Chetwood |
Surrey |
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Casa de Retiro Espiritual |
Emilio Ambasz |
Seville, Spain |
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R128 |
Werner Sobek |
Stuttgart |
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Das Parkhotel |
Andreas Strauss |
Ottensheim, Austria |
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Treetent |
Dre Wapenaar |
Netherlands |
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4x4 House |
Tadao Ando |
Kobe, Japan |
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Maison a Bordeaux |
Rem Koolhaas |
Bordeaux, France |
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Casa Poli |
Mauricio Pezo,
Sofia von Ellrichshausen |
Coliumo, Chile |
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Mountain Fiddler
Cunningham
Prymus
Bilbo
Wilson
Conservatie Opp Soc
First Family
Jedi Junkies
Flaw
Beauty is Embarrassing
Carolyn Parker
In the Name of Love
Hinman
Griff
Louie Bluie
Rivalry
Longines Chronoscope list
Blackwell Philosophy
Open Court
SK Lauren
Cherchi-Usai
Nicolas Mahler
Innocenti
What to Listen for in Music
New Voices of Freedom
Zen of Jobs
Martin Tahse
Great American Think Off
Elgin Hour
Listen Up
Michael Wilmington
Gap commercials
Al Giddings
Robert Musgrave
Mogens Skot Hansen
Johnny Baylor
Rough Cut
Alter Eco
Dear Mrs. Parks
Night of the Hunter
Sharon Wilkinson
One Day on Earth
Ellington White House
Studio One episodes
Mhando
Larry Shaw
Ronald Balfour
Gideon Bachman
The Duke
Barkue Tubman
Films of Allan King
Works of Iris Murdoch
Films of King Vidor
Missing Pulitzer history winners