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Classics

A selection of old favorites.
G. Harold Carswell in his Tallahassee, Florida, chambers, April 1970.

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Supremely Contentious

The Transformation of “Advice and Consent”

Cartoon showing Pegler charging racketeers with a pen

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Who Was Westbrook Pegler?

The original right-wing takedown artist

Stein in France with her longtime friend Bernard Faÿ

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The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein

Was the den mother of modernism a fascist?

Etching of Rousseau

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Friends of Rousseau

Some of the people he has influenced don't even realize it.

<em>The Apotheosis of Washington</em>

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The Other Jefferson Davis

The U.S. Capitol, as we know it today, would never have existed without Jefferson Davis.

Silhouette of George Washington

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How to Be Presidential

George Washington was not born a leader but he carefully made himself into one.

title page treatment for "Not Exactly A Hermit" by Danny Heitman

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Not Exactly a Hermit: Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau went in for society, but on his own terms.

Photo portrait of Barbara Tuchman

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The Dramatist

Barbara Tuchman saw history as a grand tragedy

Guastavino vaulted staircase, 1914

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Vaulting Ambition

The artful masonry of Rafael Guastavino rediscovered.

Image of John Muir

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John Muir, Nature's Witness

The founder of the Sierra Club worshiped the outdoor world.