A stunning new play collection from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Topdog/Underdog.
Made up of one hundred short chapters and accompanied by tons of energetic illustrations from bestselling illustrator of The Good Egg and The Bad Seed, this is a chapter book all first graders will relate to--one that captures all the joys ...
The final installments of 100 Plays for the First Hundred Days clarify how Parks's performance of slowness distorts the pace of time authorized by the clock and the calendar and how the weight of Rep & Rev builds up to its unique ...
It is indicative that Suzan-Lori Parks's 100 Plays for the First Hundred Days, her response to the beginning of the Trump presidency, is primarily a document of disbelief and anger. See Suzan-Lori Parks, 100 Plays for the First Hundred ...
Inge Marssolek and Adelheid von Saldern, “Das Radio als historisches und historiographisches Medium,” in Zuhören und Gehörtwerden I. Radio im Nationalsozialismus, eds. Marssolek and von Saldern (Tübingen, 1998), 33; Uta C. Schmidt, ...
... the anti-administration coalition endorsed the ticket of Jackson for president and South Carolina's John C. Calhoun ... Those who supported Adams typically identified themselves either as the Adams party, the Administration party, ...
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Looker, Earle. The American Way: Franklin Roosevelt in Action. New York: John Day Company, 1933. Louchheim, Katie, ed. The Making of the New Deal. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983. Lowenthal, Leo, and Norbert Guterman.
Noted author and historian Thurston Clarke argues that the heart of that legend is what might have been.
By turns thrilling and satirical, studded with poetry and understated revelation, The Last Hundred Days captures the commonplace terror of Cold War Eastern Europe. Patrick McGuinness's first novel is unforgettable.
A chronicle of the initial fifteen weeks of the thirty-second president's administration evaluates FDR's accomplishments while offering insight into why they have been upheld as a measure for subsequent presidencies, in an account that ...