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Steven Levingston

Steven Levingston

Non-Fiction Books Editor at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Books

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Recent Articles

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Are the days of paper money numbered?

Detlev Schlichter argues in his new book, “Paper Money Collapse: The Folly of Elastic Money and the Coming Monetary Breakdown,” that the world may be sitting on the edge of epochal change. Detlev Schlichter argues that the world may be sitting on the edge of epochal change in his book, “Paper Money…
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Will Amanda Knox write her story?

Questions center on whether she will cash in on her enormous celebrity by writing a memoir.
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Cain’s book purchases spur questions

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is buying his autobiography with campaign funds from his own company.
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O’Reilly’s book not for sale at Ford’s Theatre museum bookstore

National Park Service report finds book suffers from factual errors and a lack of documentation.
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Will overlooked son dish in book on Kim Jong Il?

Kim Jong Nam, the eldest son of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, is said to have spoken at length with a Japanese journalist for a book about the family dynasty.
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Ancient advice (literally!) on how to win an election

Quintus Tullius Cicero wrote a pamphlet on election campaign strategy in 64 BC for his brother, the great orator Marcus Tullius Cicero, who was running for a consulship in the Roman Republic — and funny how Quintus’s tactics seem wholly modern.
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“The Playground” by Terrence M. McCoy - The Washington Post

Terrence McCoy describes the battles between developers and tradition-bound citizens in modern day Cambodia.
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Jane Goodall delays new book 'to correct any unintentional errors' ...

Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall and her publisher, Grand Central, announced Friday that they are postponing the release of her new book, “Seeds of Hopecq no amazon link, per courtney,” following r...
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My drama: Getting a new play staged is all comedy and tragedy

Getting a new play staged is all comedy and tragedy
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Like Trump, JFK faced riots. Here's what he did to stop the violenc...

After an attempt on Martin Luther King Jr.’s life at a Birmingham motel, black residents raged, and the city burned. Kennedy knew he had to act.
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Review | Why is it so hard to bring brutal despots to justice?

In “To Catch a Dictator,” Reed Brody tells the long, tangled tale of reeling in Chad’s Hissene Habre.