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  • Spanish Gold
    Matthew GurewitschJanuary 1991 Issue
  • Mutual Suspicion

    New and old media vet one another's work, helping consumers decide what not to read.

    William PowersApril 2007 Issue
  • The Books Briefing: The Writers Who Don’t Work Alone

    Writing is sometimes seen as a solitary pursuit, but co-authors, editors, and friends enrich the process: Your weekly guide to the best in books

    Kate CrayAugust 7, 2020
  • Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and Phrases in Common Use
    November 1868 Issue
  • Christopher Columbus
    March 1940 Issue
  • Potpourri
    Phoebe Lou AdamsJune 1964 Issue
  • Potpourri
    Phoebe Lou AdamsMarch 1965 Issue
  • Can 'Toy Story 3' Win the Best Picture Oscar?
    Kevin FallonNovember 18, 2010
  • Richard Grant White
    E. P. WhippleFebruary 1882 Issue
  • Men and Letters
    Harriet Waters Preston and Leon H. VincentSeptember 1897 Issue
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