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The Free ‘Brown’ Slaveholders

Black Masters: A Free Family of Color in the Old South

by Michael P. Johnson and James L. Roark

No Chariot Let Down: Charleston's Free People of Color on the Eve of the Civil War

edited by Michael P. Johnson, edited by James L. Roark


Girl from Berlin

Marlene Dietrich's ABC

by Marlene Dietrich

Marlène D.

by Marlene Dietrich

Sublime Marlene

by Thierry de Navacelle

Marlene Dietrich: Portraits 1926–1960

introduction by Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, epilogue by Josef von Sternberg

Dietrich

by Alexander Walker

Marlene

a film directed by Maximilian Schell, produced by Karel Dirka

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How to Get Out of the Economic Rut

The Share Economy: Conquering Stagflation

by Martin L. Weitzman

The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity

by Michael J. Piore and Charles F. Sabel


Robin Hoodo

The Sicilian

by Mario Puzo


‘The Last King of France’

Pétain: Hero or Traitor, The Untold Story

by Herbert R. Lottman


All in the Family

Hawthorne's Secret: An Un-Told Tale

by Philip Young


Four Hot Questions in Philosophy

Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties (The Woodbridge Lectures 1983)

by P.F. Strawson


The Big Two

Churchill & Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence Vol. I, Alliance Emerging Vol. II, Alliance Forged Vol. III, Alliance Declining

edited with commentary by Warren F. Kimball

Churchill & Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence Vol. II, Alliance Forged

edited with commentary by Warren F. Kimball

Churchill & Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence Vol. III, Alliance Declining

edited with commentary by Warren F. Kimball


Date Palms and Elephant Tusks

Cross-cultural Trade in World History

by Philip D. Curtin


The Faith of a Skeptic

Montaigne and Melancholy

by M.A. Screech


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