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New Book The First Romans By Lucas C. Wagner Brings the Grit, Glory, and Guts of the Early Republic to Life. New Book The First Romans By Lucas C. Wagner Brings the Grit, Glory, and Guts of the Early ...
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Emilio Pucci is now known for his work in the “chiffon trenches.” Making use of declassified material, a new book reveals his harrowing, real-life World War II experiences.
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