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  • Collection of Rare and Original Documents and Relations Concerning the Discovery and Conquest of America, Chiefly From the Spanish Archives
    January 1861 Issue
  • The Great Trek
    H. M. GayDecember 1937 Issue
  • Autobiography With Letters
    John HolmesMay 1939 Issue
  • The Atlantic Puzzler
    Emily Cox and Henry RathvonDecember 1979 Issue
  • The Atlantic Puzzler
    Emily Cox and Henry RathvonDecember 1981 Issue
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    A selection of terms that have newly been coined, that have recently acquired new currency, or that have taken on new meanings, compiled by the executive editor of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition.

    Anne H. SoukhanovApril 1994 Issue
  • A Conversation With Ted Conover, Participatory Journalist
    Daniel FromsonMarch 16, 2011
  • Thoroughbred Racing's Off-Track Scandal: Somebody, Please, Save the Horses
    Andrew CohenMarch 21, 2011
  • A Watchtower on the Roof of the World
    James FallowsMarch 25, 2011
  • Beijing-Shanghai, DC-Boston: compare and contrast
    James FallowsOctober 18, 2007
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