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Beethoven's missing 10th Symphony discovered -- a new novel

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Berkeley author Richard Kluger's new novel built around the discovering Beethoven's long-missing 10th Symphony.

Richard Kluger | WOSU News

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Richard Kluger | The Leonard Lopate Show | WNYC

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Richard Kluger talks about race relations and the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education in the United States. Kluger's ...

Book Review: 'Beethoven's Tenth' by Richard Kluger

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Richard Kluger: Reviewer can't stand his prose | History News...

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SOURCE: Richard Brookhiser in the NYT Book Review of Richard Kluger's Seizing Destiny: How America Grew from Sea to Shining Sea

Alan Taylor: Historian roasts journalist Richard Kluger for mistakes...

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Alan Taylor: Historian roasts journalist Richard Kluger for mistakes in a ... [Pulitzer Prize winner Richard] Kluger's book [Seizing Destiny: How ...

Book Deals: Week of December 16, 2013

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Razorbill hits Garbage Patch for London and more in this week's notable book deals.

Book Review: 'Seizing Destiny' - The Americans - Banderas ...

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Avant la lettre – before it had a name – 'Manifest Destiny' was an integral part of the American ethos, argues Richard Kluger in 'Seizing Destiny: How ... › en...

THE PAPER The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribunewww.latimes.com › archives › la-x...

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Richard Kluger, the Herald Tribune's literary editor for its final four years, has written a fascinating work of social and journalistic history. He tells ...

THE PAPER: The Life and Death of THE NEW YORK ...

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— Richard Kluger, the paper's book editor for the last four years of its life, has performed a vast labor of love and research on 131 years of ... › archives

The Supreme Paper Caper | The New Yorker

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Jill Lepore on the theft of Justice Felix Frankfurter’s papers from the Library of Congress and how it changed the history of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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