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Robert Sullivan is the author of The Story of Mankind (2013), Goodbye Lizzie Borden (1975), A Dictionary of the English Language, Dictionary of the English Language ..., Rats (2008).

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The Story of Mankind

release date: Dec 02, 2013
The Story of Mankind
Winner of the American Library Association’s Newbery Medal “Remains a marvel: a sparkling, erudite, idiosyncratic tour through the human experience.... What a pageant this charming narrator continues to offer us!” —Wall Street Journal Winner of the first John Newberry Medal, Hendrik Willem van Loon’s The Story of Mankind, originally written for the author’s grandchildren, has charmed generations with its warmth and wisdom. Beginning with the origins of human life and sweeping forward to illuminate all of history, van Loon’s incomparable prose and illustrations presented a lively rendering of the people and events that have shaped world history. This new edition, updated by best-selling historian Robert Sullivan, continues van Loon’s personable style and incorporates the most important developments of the early twenty-first century, including the war on terrorism, global warming, and the explosion of social media. The result remains extremely “valid in broad outline if not detail and, as ever, a grand and thought-provoking read” (Kirkus Reviews).

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Rats

release date: Dec 11, 2008
Rats
Behold the rat, dirty and disgusting! Robert Sullivan turns the lowly rat into the star of this most perversely intriguing, remarkable, and unexpectedly elegant New York Times bestseller.

“A” Dictionary of Derivations; Or, an Introduction to Etymology, on a New Plan

Dictionary of Derivations; Or, An Introduction to Etymology on a New Plan

Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America

Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America
The author''s itinerary extended from New York (City) across the state, through Ontario and around the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi, and thence up the West Indies, British and Dutch Guiana and Venezuela.

Tony Bennett in the Studio

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Tony Bennett in the Studio
The legendary singer reflects on his career, the recurring themes in his life, and the inspiration that shapes his music and his art, in a musical memoir enhanced by reproductions of his own artwork and a CD containing some of the author''s favorite songs.

Remembering Sinatra

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Remembering Sinatra
Pictures and reminiscences; Vivid memories of the extraordinary life and times of Frank Sinatra.

My American Revolution

release date: Sep 04, 2012
My American Revolution
Americans tend to think of the Revolution as a Massachusetts-based event orchestrated by Virginians, but in fact the war took place mostly in the Middle Colonies—in New York and New Jersey and the parts of Pennsylvania that on a clear day you can almost see from the Empire State Building. In My American Revolution, Robert Sullivan delves into this first Middle America, digging for a glorious, heroic part of the past in the urban, suburban, and sometimes even rural landscape of today. And there are great adventures along the way: Sullivan investigates the true history of the crossing of the Delaware, its down-home reenactment each year for the past half a century, and—toward the end of a personal odyssey that involves camping in New Jersey backyards, hiking through lost "mountains," and eventually some physical therapy—he evacuates illegally from Brooklyn to Manhattan by handmade boat. He recounts a Brooklyn historian''s failed attempt to memorialize a colonial Maryland regiment; a tattoo artist''s more successful use of a colonial submarine, which resulted in his 2007 arrest by the New York City police and the FBI; and the life of Philip Freneau, the first (and not great) poet of American independence, who died in a swamp in the snow. Last but not least, along New York harbor, Sullivan re-creates an ancient signal beacon. Like an almanac, My American Revolution moves through the calendar of American independence, considering the weather and the tides, the harbor and the estuary and the yearly return of the stars as salient factors in the war for independence. In this fiercely individual and often hilarious journey to make our revolution his, he shows us how alive our own history is, right under our noses.
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