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Sep 5, 2024 |
booksbywomen.org | Pamela D. Toler
By Pamela TolerOne of the oddities of my career path as a writer of historical non-fiction is that I didn’t have the chance to do archival research for my first nine books. In some cases this was because I often had ridiculous deadlines, which did not leave time to hunker down in an archives no matter how much I might have wanted to. (I had from July 2 to October 1 to research and write the first draft of Heroines of Mercy Street.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Geoff Manaugh |Nicola Twilley |Pamela D. Toler |Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, And OurselvesTwilley (Until Proven Safe), cohost of the podcast, offers a revelatory deep dive into refrigeration’s past and present.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | William Hogeland |Al Roker |Pamela D. Toler |Carlos Sanchez |Carlos Sánchez
The Hamilton Scheme: An Epic Tale of Money and Power in the American FoundingAlexander Hamilton was an unwavering elitist who worked tirelessly to transform the U.S. into an industrial empire ruled by oligarchs, according to this blistering study.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Pamela D. Toler |Tom Clavin |Robert Greene
A fascinating portrait of a trailblazing reporter who was an eyewitness to history. A biography of Sigrid Schultz (1893-1980), who reported from Germany from the 1920s to the end of World War II. Toler, a translator and author of Heroines of Mercy Street, provides an adept, engaging portrait of her subject. Schultz was born in Chicago, the daughter of a Norwegian painter and his German-born wife.
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