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Book reviews from the daily and weekend Wall Street Journal.
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WSJ Books Section 2 h
John Steele Gordon reviews “Ten Drugs” by Thomas Hager
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WSJ Books Section 5 de mar
Edward Kosner reviews “Spies of No Country” by Matti Friedman
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WSJ Books Section 4 de mar
Marc Levinson reviews “The Globotics Upheaval” by Richard Baldwin
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WSJ Books Section 2 de mar
Spain’s hold on its New World territories was remarkably weak, depending on the goodwill of local elites to enforce its decrees. How did it remain in power for centuries? More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 1 de mar
Spain’s hold on its New World territories was remarkably weak, depending on the goodwill of local elites to enforce its decrees. How did it remain in power for centuries? More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 1 de mar
John Canemaker reviews “A Grand Success!” by Peter Lord and David Sproxton
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WSJ Books Section 28 de fev
Richard A. Epstein reviews “On Freedom” by Cass R. Sunstein
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WSJ Books Section 27 de fev
Michael O’Donnell reviews “Say Nothing” by Patrick Radden Keefe
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WSJ Books Section 26 de fev
Roger Lowenstein reviews “The Enlightened Capitalists” by James O’Toole
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WSJ Books Section 25 de fev
Charles S. Dameron reviews “Separate” by Steve Luxenberg
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WSJ Books Section 23 de fev
Film critic David Thomson considers how the movies shaped our ideals of femininity and masculinity, beauty and glamour, sex and romance. More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 22 de fev
Film critic David Thomson considers how the movies shaped our ideals of femininity and masculinity, beauty and glamour, sex and romance. More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 22 de fev
Eric Felten reviews “Borrowed Time” by Sue Armstrong
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WSJ Books Section 21 de fev
James Grant reviews “The Story of Silver” by William L. Silber
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WSJ Books Section 20 de fev
Howard Schneider reviews “Earth-Shattering” by Bob Berman
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WSJ Books Section 19 de fev
Graeme Wood reviews “Long Shot” by Azad Cudi
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WSJ Books Section 16 de fev
In World War II, every American tank was a rolling town on tracks. More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 15 de fev
In World War II, every American tank was a rolling town on tracks. More in this weekend's book review.
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WSJ Books Section 15 de fev
Julian Baggini reviews “Aristotle’s Way” by Edith Hall
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WSJ Books Section 14 de fev
David P. Barash reviews “Good Reasons for Bad Feelings” by Randolph M. Nesse
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