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I've just read a fascinating book about one of the big issues in America which divides the US and most puzzles us British: America's gun laws.
BBC: 'Gun fight' over the US constitution
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Sergei Witte was a fascinating man, and this book, based on his memoirs and voluminous reminiscences, will appeal to people here and around the world.
FORBES: Lessons for China from Russia's Ancien R��gime
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Tim Harford has a fascinating excerpt from his new book available that makes a point that I think deserves being made over and over again.
FORBES: The Importance of Long-Term, Speculative Research
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So he has produced a fascinating, idea-packed book that sets forth five stages of corporate decay, along with some thoughts about how to get back on track.
FORBES: Jim Collins's ''How the Mighty Fall.''
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The book is a fascinating read about a scary subject.
FORBES: Has Politics Trumped Truth?
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Probably not, though by the lights of 15th-century Europe he was not a particularly bad one, and if Sir Peter muddies what has been till now a fairly spotless reputation, he nevertheless presents a far more fascinating man in a superbly written and thought-provoking book.
ECONOMIST: Historical biography
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In the debut issue of a new open access online journal, Euresis, Owen Gingerich, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and the History of Science at Harvard, offers a fascinating essay on Johannes Kepler and his book Astronomia Nova.
FORBES: Kepler, Mars and the Turning Point in Astronomy
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John Mackey, co-author of the imperfect but stimulating new book, Conscious Capitalism, has a fascinating story.
FORBES: Five Take-Aways From Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's Surprising New Book
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While researching my book, yesterday I came across a fascinating FBI report from 1970 that was declassified under the Freedom of Information Act in 2009.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Martin Peretz, an appreciation
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Your book is fascinating, and I have learned a great deal from it, but I am also persuaded by it that, ingenious and appealing as is your proposed end of medicine, it is not the way in which the medical problem is going to be solved.
FORBES: How To Solve The Health Care Crisis
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They have just finished several years of research on primary materials - what we'll call stuff - and put it in a book, Sustainable Materials With Both Eyes Open, free to download and fascinating for umpteen reasons.
BBC: Go Figure: Why does every person need 200kg of steel a year?