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However, thanks to books, we can travel back in time and visit the fair. Keep reading to discover our favorite books set at the World's Fair-from family sagas to true crime, romance, mystery and more.
Luis Jaramillo's "The Witches of El Paso" mixes elements of magic, family legacy, and historical fiction. His tales bring the border to creative life.
A New History of the Fourteenth Century by Helen Carr (Hutchinson Heinemann) Half a century ago Barbara Tuchman turned our attention to the 14th century in A Distant Mirror, inviting readers to see ...
The rest, as they say, is history—or, perhaps better yet, one of the most compelling historical fiction books you’ll read this year. 19.99 56% OFF $ 8.80 at Amazon On Sale ...
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The History of Magic Magic, it is said, is older than science, and older even than religion. ... But, as I argue in my book, Hypersanity: Thinking Beyond Thinking, ...
Ever since The World’s Fair debuted in 1851, people worldwide have been fascinated by the creativity, inspiration and ideas showcased at the esteemed event. Since then, the World’s Fair has ...
Luis Jaramillo's "The Witches of El Paso" mixes elements of magic, family legacy, and historical fiction. His tales bring the border to creative life.
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