The first federal copyright laws (1790) were instituted much due to Mr. Webster’s efforts to protect his work (even though he “borrowed” as well).
The most fascinating part, for me, was how each person governed before and after office as if the office was sacred and kept it that way despite political differences.
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The Caretaker’s Guide to Fablehaven is the first visual discovery of ALL the creatures in the series and is written as if THE READER is the new caretaker of the Fablehaven preserve.
Tadeusz Różewicz (9 October, 1921 – 24 April, 2014) was a renowned Polish poet “Różewicz cropped” by Michał Kobyliński from http://gilling.info/ – Poetyckie Foto Niusy – File:Rozewicz Grass.JPG. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5 via Commons. During World War II Mr. Różewicz was […]
The novel is part Forrest Gump, part Big Fish where tall tales are being told and historical figures make appearances
NFL linebacker-turned-lawyer Jake Lassiter has had it with shifty clients, dirty prosecutors, and a legal system out of whack. It’s enough to make a man want to leave Miami and never look back—until he gets a call from Victoria Lord, the better […]
The book attempts to explain Winston Churchill’s inner strength which helped him during some of the darkest days the world has ever known during World War II
Laura Pedersen, author of bestseller Play Money and award-winning Buffalo Gal, serves up a hilarious memoir about three decades of city life. Originally from Buffalo, New York, friends thought the seventeen-year-old was suffering from blizzard delirium when she left for Manhattan. Pedersen […]
In 1936 Mr. Stevens broke his hand while punching the jaw of one Ernest Hemingway.