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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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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?