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Also by Héctor Tobar
The provided text appears to be a front matter section that lists works by the author Héctor Tobar. It includes titles of both fiction and nonfiction along with links to further details about each book. The section introduces works such as "The Last Great Road Bum," "The Barbarian Nurseries," and "The Tattooed Soldier" for fiction, while the nonfiction section includes "Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle That Set Them Free" and "Translation Nation:…-
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Bruce
Bruce by Albert Payson Terhune is a heartwarming novel about a loyal and courageous collie named Bruce, whose adventures and bond with his human companions showcase themes of bravery, love, and devotion. Set against a richly described backdrop, the story celebrates the enduring connection between humans and their canine companions.-
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The Compleat Angler
The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton is a timeless celebration of the art of fishing, blending practical advice, philosophical reflections, and pastoral poetry to explore the harmony between nature, leisure, and the human spirit.-
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Chapter III - Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin opens with a vivid journey through the rocky charm of the Greek isles, where the land may be sparse, but the spirit of the people is rich and enduring. Jenkin is struck by the region’s potential, particularly in the quiet strength of the sailors and the striking simplicity of village life. One night, an impromptu boating trip becomes an unplanned test of endurance when his ship, the ELBA, departs prematurely. Left behind, Jenkin and his group row tirelessly to…
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47. Open-Loop Warning
Open-Loop Warning encapsulates a turbulent period in Elon Musk's life, blending moments of innovation with impulsive and controversial decisions that sparked public and regulatory scrutiny. In July 2018, while Kimbal Musk was away on his honeymoon, Antonio Gracias, a close advisor, raised concerns about Elon’s deteriorating mental state despite Tesla achieving record production numbers and SpaceX securing critical launches. Around the same time, Musk became deeply involved in the international effort to…-
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88. Hardcore
Hardcore decisions were made by James Musk in late November 2022 as he faced the immense challenge of steering Twitter through a period of significant upheaval following Elon Musk’s acquisition of the platform. Among the most notable decisions was the reinstatement of several high-profile accounts, including those of Kathy Griffin, Jordan Peterson, and the Babylon Bee, which had previously been suspended for violating Twitter’s policies. However, not all controversial figures were granted a return, as…-
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The Unfairness of It All
The Unfairness of It All captures the deepening frustrations and political turmoil experienced by President James Buchanan during the final stages of his presidency, as he navigated the ever-worsening divisions in the United States. Buchanan had entered office in 1857 with a sense of optimism and a desire to restore peace to a nation increasingly divided over the issue of slavery. However, by the end of his term, he found himself overwhelmed by the escalating conflict, particularly the political battle…-
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Departure
Departure marked a turning point not only in Abraham Lincoln’s personal life but in the trajectory of the entire nation. As the morning of February 11, 1861, unfolded under overcast skies, the quiet streets of Springfield bore witness to a solemn yet historic farewell. Lincoln, rising early, prepared for what lay ahead with a mixture of composure and visible emotional weight. At the modest Great Western Railroad depot, a crowd gathered despite the rain, representing neighbors, colleagues, and…-
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Firewood
Firewood became a symbol of the harsh realities faced by Major Anderson and his garrison at Fort Sumter during the cold days and nights of late March 1861. As the storm clouds loomed over Charleston, both literally and metaphorically, the fort’s defenses were being pushed to their limits. On March 26, Chief Engineer Foster reported that the last of the temporary buildings on the parade ground had been demolished, and the soldiers were resorting to burning lumber and even a condemned gun carriage to fuel…-
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