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As New York and Philadelphia became hubs for publishing in the United States, there was a need to sell more books to a ...
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Island Packet reporter Sarah Haselhorst died earlier this week and left behind a legion of friends, fans and colleagues who ...
Han Kang, South Korea's first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, was slow to secure global acclaim, getting her first big international prize nine ...