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Gross’ latest book,Flight of the WASP: The Rise, Fall, and Future of America’s Original Ruling Class,was published by Atlantic Monthly Press in November 2023.His next book, a history of the Caribbean island of St. Barthelemy, will be published in 2025 by Harper Books at HarperCollins. ...
post toasts supermodels michael gross september 23, 2023 it’s a supermodel moment…again, and tomorrow’s new york post gives hat tips both to my 1995 book model and model model, the 1992 profile of read more » who sez print is dead? michael gross february 16, 2023 print may be im...
after seven years of enervating insurance accounting work, to find a better method of supporting my art. Librarianship, 1981-2023, succeeded–but also had its drawbacks, as I outlined in the 2023 blog post, “The Exoskeleton”:
It’s the same book that a New York Times reviewer called “sharp-clawed [yet…] honestly admiring,” but it’s been updated with a new Afterword. In the original, “Gross summed up Lauren by saying that the things which made him a success like obsessiveness and control were ‘negative ...
“Goldman’s shopping cart invention has been described by his biographer and others as the greatest development in the history of merchandising,” The Oklahoman wrote in its obituary the following day. “Goldman used the fortune he amassed from the cart and from a retail food chain to launch...
October 29, 2023michaelstephendaigle InNAGLER’S SECRET,the work-in-progress Book six of the Frank Nagler Mystery series, Ironton, N.J. Detective Frank Nagler and others have been examining an old farm house that could be the headquarters of a shadowy outfit called Sunshine Farms. ...
“Goldman’s shopping cart invention has been described by his biographer and others as the greatest development in the history of merchandising,” The Oklahoman wrote in its obituary the following day. “Goldman used the fortune he amassed from the cart and from a retail food chain to launch...
I then searched Google and found a very brief obituary in the New York Times and an article describing a sitting he held in 1921. Other than that, total obscurity, as if he were the most ordinary of mortals—and after all those operas he wrote. A humbling lesson here for all of us...
and as wagstaffe admits, “when kremen dies, cohen’s name will be in his obituary. they are linked for the ages.” kremen is well aware of this. indeed, within hours of cohen’s arrest, kremen said he fully expected to pick up a ringing phone and find cohen on the other end, ...