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ABOUT THE BOOK: Originally published by Houghton Mifflin, this revised and updated UP edition of The Tallest Tower: Eiffel and the Belle Epoque by Joseph... More > Harriss is the definitive history of the world’s most famous landmark, written by a veteran international journalist. “Written with wit and charm," said The Los Angeles Times.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Joseph Harriss has served as a TIME correspondent in Paris, Algiers and Brussels, a Reader’s Digest staff writer covering Europe, and a foreign affairs columnist for The Dallas Morning News. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, The American Spectator, Smithsonian, and many other publications. He lives in Paris.
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ABOUT THE PAPERBACK: "An interesting story, interestingly told, and as such it is welcome," wrote The New York Times of the first edition from Houghton Mifflin. This revised and updated... More > second edition from UP is the definitive history of the world’s most famous landmark and its ingenious builder, from a veteran international journalist. "Written with wit and charm," added The Los Angeles Times.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: “Harriss succeeds admirably…This is a well-organized, exceptionally readable book; entertaining, informative, and highly recommended," said Library Journal. Harriss has served as a TIME correspondent in Paris, Algiers and Brussels, a Reader’s Digest staff writer covering Europe, and a foreign affairs columnist for The Dallas Morning News. His work has also appeared in Smithsonian Magazine, The American Spectator, and many other publications. He lives in Paris.< Less
"Interesting story, interestingly told, and as such it is welcome" wrote The New York Times. Formerly published by Houghton Mifflin, this new UP edition documents the history of the... More > world's most famous landmark. Written by a veteran international journalist, it chronicles the tower's design, construction and the historical context that made it a worldwide icon. "Harriss succeeds admirably... This is a well-organized, exceptionally readable book; entertaining, informative, and highly recommended," said Library Journal< Less
Special "Royal" Size Edition: "An interesting story interestingly told, and as such it is welcome," wrote The New York Times. Formerly from Houghton Mifflin, the new edition of... More > The Tallest Tower: Eiffel and the Belle Epoque by Joseph Harriss from Unlimited Publishing LLC remains the definitive history of the world’s most famous landmark and its ingenious builder, written by a veteran international journalist. “Harriss succeeds admirably…This is a well-organized, exceptionally readable book; entertaining, informative, and highly recommended," wrote Library Journal.
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“There’s A Bottom To The Eiffel Tower” is a Madding Mission Jotter Book. Created by Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé, the Madding Mission Series encourages hypergraphia. It thinks... More > Plath writes awesome poems. Plath should have met Dickinson. Dylan Thomas too. Shelley. Poe. Lord Byron. Artaud and Baudelaire. Who can forget Hart Crane? Versus Eliot. John Berryman and Robert Lowell, who knew they joined these ranks? And of course, Celan. Whitman, whose “right hand points to landscapes of continents, and a plain public road…. Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land.” Together they would write great things, Plath thinks out loud, to no one in particular. She has brought her pen to paper. There is madness in the method, and sometimes a little bit or a whole lot of genius too.< Less
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