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Staff of Newsday and the Tribune Company, with an introduction by Jimmy Breslin
The Stories of the Men and Women
Lost on September 11
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Joseph N. DiStefano
A must-read history of the cable industry and its principal player, as well as the unauthorized biography of Comcast's founder.
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S.A. Paolantonio
New introduction by John F. Timoney
The first full-scale biography of Frank Rizzo, one of the most beloved and feared public figures in urban American history.
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Rich Westcott
The stories, insights, and coverage of Vernon's numerous achievements provide a poignant look at a man who ranks among the classiest ever to play the game.
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The Devil and Dr. Barnes traces the near-mythical journey of a man who was born into poverty, amassed a fortune through the promotion of a popular medicine, and acquired the premier private collection of works by such masters as Renoir, Matisse, Cézanne, and Picasso.
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Robert F. Simone
With a reputation as the best "cross and close" criminal lawyer anywhere, Simone delivered the acquittals, the reversals, and the "Get Out of Jail Free" cards.
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Chris Wheeler
as told to Hal Gullan
Wheeler shares memorable portraits of people and places during his 40 years with the Phillies.
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Elaine Krasnow Ellison and Elaine Mark Jaffe
The oral history of the people who lived on Marshall street.
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