Scopes was arrested on May 9 and the trial started July 10. The Scopes trial became sensational largely because it brought ...
The High Commission of India in Colombo on 09 March distributed 500 copies of the Sinhala translations of five Amar Chitra ...
Chloe Dalton was taking a winter walk near her farmhouse when she encountered it: a tiny baby hare — known as a leveret — lying huddled and alone in the ...
By Miguel Salazar and Laura Thompson Fernando A. Flores’s new novel imagines a bleak world where books are illegal and deprivation is the norm. It’s a blast. By Mark Leyner Karen Russell’s ...
The species, Crassolabium dhritiae, is named after ZSI chief Dr Dhriti Banerjee in recognition to her contributions to zoology and taxonomic research. The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI ...
In Linda Joan Smith’s “The Peach Thief,” an orphaned girl posing as a boy raids an English Eden. By Jennifer Howard Leonard S. Marcus brings the wonder of a 1968 snapshot to a new ...
In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast.
The Daily Mail Books department chooses their favourite fiction of the century. When 50 American hostages were released on Reagan's inauguration the timing seemed too good to be true. Den of Spies ...
His book, a marvellous accounting that covers many moments of high drama, also usefully lays out the many mechanisms of repression that made the Red Scare possible, from executive orders and ...
Miller’s “The Last Manager” is a biography of the fiery Orioles skipper who was ahead of his time as a strategist Katherine Stewart’s book attempts to debunk the notion that Trumpism is ...
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