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  2. The Coldest Winter Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Coldest Winter Ever was one of the best-selling novels of 1999, and since its debut, it has continued to enjoy success in sales year after year. [4] As a result of this book, Sister Souljah cemented her role as a successful novelist.

  3. The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War is a non-fiction book by the author David Halberstam. It was published posthumously in 2007, after his sudden death in a traffic collision at the age of 73. [1] [2] The book was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2008.

  4. Coldest winter - Wikipedia

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    Coldest winter may refer to: The coldest winter, see List of weather records The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War (2007 book), a 2007 book about the Korean War

  5. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    Here, 25 of the best classic winter books to read by the fire this winter: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler Italo Calvino's postmodernist novel is a masterfully crafted puzzle.

  6. Great Blizzard of 1899 - Wikipedia

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    December 1898 through February 1899 was the third-coldest meteorological winter in the contiguous U.S. (behind the coldest and second-coldest winters of 1978/79 and 1935/36, respectively). The average temperature was 27.95 °F (−2.25 °C), which was 4.47 °F (2.48 °C) colder than the 1895-2017 average of 32.42 °F (0.23 °C) and 1.34 °F (0. ...

  7. David Halberstam - Wikipedia

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    David Halberstam (April 10, 1934 – April 23, 2007) was an American writer, journalist, and historian, known for his work on the Vietnam War, politics, history, the Civil Rights Movement, business, media, American culture, Korean War, and later, sports journalism. [1]

  8. Cold wave - Wikipedia

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    The winter weather brought widespread transport disruption, school closures, power failures, the postponement of sporting events and 25 deaths. A low of −22.3 °C (−8.1 °F) was recorded in Altnaharra, Scotland on 8 January 2010. Overall it was the coldest winter since 1978–79, with a mean temperature of 1.5 °C (34.7 °F).

  9. 25 Coldest Countries in the World

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    In this article, we discuss the 25 coldest countries in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis of the climate classification system, and go directly to the 5 Coldest Countries in the World.