The Sunday Crossword of "The New York Times" has been a beloved fixture since its inception in 1942, but "the Holy Grail" of crossword puzzling has always proved intimidating to those not fortified by years of solving experience.
A team of "New York Times" reporters spent more than a year exploring the ways in which class--defined as a combination of income, education, wealth, and occupation--influences destiny in a society that likes to think of itself as a land of unbounded opportunity.
The New York Times was awarded a 2001 Pulitzer Prize for this series of articles on race in America. Major topics are analyzed primarily through extended profiles of everyday people.
There's never been a crossword puzzle book like this one. Simply put, it offers more puzzles, more value, and more enjoyment than any other book on the market with more than 1,001 crossword puzzles.
Authoritative, accessible and engaging, here is a new reference from The New York Times, a comprehensive, nearly 700 page bible of all the garden news that's fit to print. Based on "Gardeners Q&A" the enormously popular syndicated column, 1000 GARDENING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS is like a passionate conversation between gardeners and gardening experts ...
"The new standard in reference from the nation's leading newspaper: " "A thorough, authoritative, easy-to-use guide offering deeper coverage on a broad range of essential subjects." Whether you are researching the history of the world, interested in learning more about an obscure medical procedure, exploring environmental trends, studying a great ...
This compilation of the "Portraits of Grief" that appeared in the New York Times in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center are based on interviews with friends and family. Not meant to be complete or encyclopedic, these brief sketches attempt to capture the personalities and character of their subjects, and to convey ...
"New York Times" puzzles are America's favorite! - 50 of the popular acrostics from the Sunday "New York Times" - Acrostics by master puzzlers Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon"" - Edited by puzzle legend Will Shortz
From an easy Monday to a downright difficult Friday puzzle, this brand-new collection is sure to challenge puzzlers with each passing day. Spiral bound.
Specifically for young readers, this is a collection of articles, photographs, and illustrations culled from the pages of the "A Nation Challenged" section of the NEW YORK TIMES. That section of the TIMES, created after the September 11, 2001, was devoted to exclusive coverage of the terrorist attacks on the United States and their domestic and ...
Crossword fans and scientists alike report that crosswords provide more than entertainment alone: a February 2002 study in the "Journal of the American Medical Association" found that cognitively stimulating activities like crossword puzzles can help build braincells throughout one's life.
A must-have for Civil War buffs, this book features the original "New York Times" coverage of the most tumultuous, bloody, and defining period in America's history. 50 photos. 6 maps.
Volume 72 in the ever-popular Daily Crosswords series from "The New York Times "features seventy-five moderate-level, midweek crosswords from Will Shortz. With: * 50 "New York Times" crossword puzzles * Stay-flat spiral binding for easy solving * Edited by crossword great Will Shortz.
For the first time ever, legendary "New York Times" crossword editor Shortz'sSunday puzzles are available in an omnibus-size volume that will provide manyhours of head-scratching and triumph for all puzzlers. 50,000print.
Following the lives of heroes, victims, and terrorists of September 11, 2001, Bernstein weaves the complex tale of a multitude of lives colliding in conflagration on that fateful morning. This riveting, incisive, and authoritative account is destined to stand as the essential chronicle of this singular moment in history.
Featuring a covered spiral binding, this collection features 50 of the "Times'" world-famous Sunday crossword puzzles, the most challenging and eagerly awaited puzzle of the week.
Being on the run doesn't mean giving up your crosswords! From the pages of "The New York Times" comes this brand-new collection of easy-to-solve, fast-to-finish puzzles especially designed for solvers on the go.
Available for the first time ever, this collection of the easy Monday puzzles of "The New York Times" will provide hours of merriment for puzzle-solving masters and novices alike.
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