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Cohen decided to name the store Politics and Prose because it was "Washington-sounding" and not pretentious, and the two co-owners founded the store in 1984. [3] Meade worried that the name was a put-off, and the store struggled at first to attract authors to speak at its events and relied on local journalists to publicize the location. [4]
Joint book signing with Chelsea Clinton to promote their picture books December 1 Pasadena: Vroman's Bookstore: December 5 Concord, New Hampshire: Gibson's Bookstore December 7 Rhinebeck, New York: Oblong Books & Music December 11 Denver: Tattered Cover (Colfax) December 12 Seattle: Elliott Bay Books
Trump earns $15,000 to $100,000 in book royalties and $2.2 million for his involvement with Trump Model Management every year. [284] Until 2015, Trump owned the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, collectively worth $15 million. [181] Trump has marketed his name on a large number of products and services achieving mixed success ...
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Trump: The Art of the Deal – a non-fiction book by Donald Trump and Tony Schwartz; Trump: The Art of the Comeback – a non-fiction book by Donald Trump and Kate Bohner; Trump: Surviving at the Top – a non-fiction book by Donald Trump and Charles Leerhsen; Trump 101 – a non-fiction book by Meredith McIver
The book contained 635 pages of numbered text, accompanied by three sections of plates containing a total of 100 colored photographs. In the book, Clinton frames the foreign policy situations encountered during her tenure as a series of hard choices, especially those involving the Middle East and the Arab Spring, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and Russia. [11]
When Democrats argue that Trump’s lickspittle worship of ghastly foreign potentates puts his personal feelings above our national interest, we can all remember the time that Hillary Clinton put ...
The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is a website administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and launched on January 20, 2021, when Donald Trump, 45th past and 47th future president of the United States, officially left office for the first time.