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Best Life on MSNThe 28 Most Famous Historical Fiction Books You Need to ReadSelling over 200 million copies since it was first published in 1859, Charles Dickins’ A Tale of Two Cities is arguably the most famous on this list. The story is divided into three books and set in ...
Despite her solitude, Emily Dickinson tended deep bonds with others by writing hundreds of letters. There are lessons in that ...
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The National Interest on MSNA Century Ago, America Faced a Rising Challenge in the PacificLt. Col. Pete Ellis’ “Operations Plan 712” was an extraordinary and prescient report—serving as the basis for what became the American amphibious juggernaut of World War II.
The move is stirring up conversation in and outside military circles. Skeptics wonder if the true intention is to undermine ...
New scholarship shows that Abraham Lincoln was a deeply sensitive man who embraced radical acts of inclusion to keep the ...
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