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  2. Gory Details - Wikipedia

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    Gory Details began as a blog hosted initially by Science News and later moved to National Geographic. [5] Engelhaupt was inspired to create the blog based on books that she had read and reviewed for Science News. She wanted to write about “weird and morbid science” and “address the things that people are afraid to talk about.”

  3. A Walk Across America - Wikipedia

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    A Walk Across America is a nonfiction travel book first published in 1979. It was the first book written by travel author Peter Jenkins, with support from the National Geographic Society. The book depicts his journey from Alfred, New York, to New Orleans, Louisiana. While on his journey of self-discovery, he engaged himself in others' lives ...

  4. Time Travel: A History - Wikipedia

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    In the book Gleick researches time travel, the emergence of this idea and its usage in literature, and how it shapes life of a modern person. In an interview for National Geographic Gleick said: At some point during the four years I worked on this book, I also realized that, in one way or another, every time travel story is about death.

  5. Robin Lee Graham - Wikipedia

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    Robin Lee Graham (born March 5, 1949) is an American sailor.He set out to sail around the world alone as a teenager in the summer of 1965. National Geographic magazine carried the story in installments (October 1968, April 1969, October 1970), and he co-wrote a book, titled Dove, detailing his journey.

  6. Douglas H. Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    A children's book – the true story of a big-hearted mother grizzly, her cubs, and an adopted juvenile. Photographs by Amy Shapira. Bison Books/University of Nebraska Press: 2002. A Beast the Color of Winter. Reissue with new introduction. National Geographic Books: 1987. The Last Wildernesses. Chapter on Asian deserts, New Guinea, and ...

  7. David Roberts (climber) - Wikipedia

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    These included books on the Ancestral Puebloans and a biography on Jean Stafford. [2] Roberts also mentored other writers, most notably Jon Krakauer, who he taught at Hampshire. He contributed to Outside, as well as National Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, and The Atlantic Monthly.

  8. Adventure, but make it luxury: What to expect on a National ...

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    Enjoy a worry-free vacation: Best travel insurance policies. ... The reporter on this story received access to this sailing from National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. USA TODAY maintains ...

  9. Category:National Geographic Society books - Wikipedia

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