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New Releases by Richard Blow
Richard Blow is the author of
Sklave des Freibeuters (2023)
,
American Son (2002)
and
Letterbook
.
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Sklave des Freibeuters
by:
Richard Blow
release date:
Mar 23, 2023
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Ein Mann wie ein Mastbaum! Ich war schon länger volljährig und sollte nun endlich vor den Traualtar treten - mit einer jungen Dame der Gesellschaft! Doch dann wurde unser Schiff von rauen Piratengesellen gekapert, und wenig später verliebte ich mich unsterblich - und zwar nicht in eine Frau ... Diese Kurzgeschichte enthält explizite Schilderungen von Sex und Gewalt. Sie ist nur für volljährige Leser geeignet.
American Son
by:
Richard Blow
,
Richard Bradley
release date:
Nov 18, 2002
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The last defining years of John F. Kennedy, Jr. At thirty-four, John F. Kennedy, Jr. was still a man in search of his destiny. In 1995, all that changed when Kennedy launched George, a bold and irreverent magazine about American politics. Over the next four years, Kennedy''s passionate commitment to the magazine-- and to the ideals it stood for-- transformed him. One witness to this transformation was Richard Blow, an editor and writer who joined George several months before the release of its first issue. During their four years together, Blow observed his boss rise to enormous challenges-- starting a risky new business, managing the pressures that attend a high public profile, and beginning life as a married man. In American Son, with Blow as our guide, we see the many sides of Kennedy''s personality: the rebel who fearlessly takes on politicians and pundits; the gentleman who sends gracious thank-you notes to his colleagues for their wedding gifts; the vulnerable son struggling under the weight of a mythic family legacy. Simply and sympathetically, Richard Blow offers an affecting portrait of a complicated man at last coming into his own-- sometimes gracefully, sometimes under siege, never without the burden of great expectations. #1 New York Times Bestseller; includes a new introduction
Letterbook
by:
Richard Blow
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Indexed letterbook, 1801-1803, of Richard Blow, merchant and plantation owner at "Tower Hill," Sussex County, Va. He shipped tobacco from Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va., often, to England, and then imported many goods to the U.S. Letterbook mainly concerns the tobacco shipping, but also, concerns the yellow fever epidemic of 1801 and 1802 and store and plantation operations at "Tower Hill."
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