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    Elizabeth was the longest-reigning monarch in Britain, and ruled over decades of tremendous social change.

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    9 Books to Read About Queen Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth, famously reticent during her decades in the public eye, was a source of fascination for many. These books offer a deeper understanding of her life, family and world.

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      “I have lived into the vivid truth that we’re in the last innings,” Milch said. “So, be grateful, because you ought to be. There are so many gestures of kindness and humane connection.”

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      David Milch Still Has Stories to Tell

      The TV producer and creator of “Deadwood” recounts his tumultuous upbringing, his trailblazing career and his experience with Alzheimer’s disease in “Life’s Work.”

      September 2, 2022By Dave Itzkoff

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      18 Books Coming in September

      New novels from Stephen King, Elizabeth Strout and Maggie O’Farrell; stories by Ling Ma and David Means; and plenty more.

      September 6, 2022By Joumana Khatib

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    Globetrotting

    Your sneak preview of books in translation coming out in 2022, updated each season.

    July 6, 2022By The New York Times

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    The Old Men and the Sea

    At an annual gathering in Key West, Fla., Ernest Hemingway look-alikes vie for the title of “Papa.”

    August 14, 2022By Scott McIntyre

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    For Jann Wenner, the Music Never Stopped

    In his memoir, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine is serenaded by Springsteen, nursed by Midler and breaks bread with Bono. There’s journalism, too.

    3h agoBy Alexandra Jacobs

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    The Essays of a Beloved Bon Vivant

    “Dispatches From the Gilded Age” is a collection of essays by the journalist Julia Reed, who died at 59 in 2020.

    August 23, 2022By Alexandra Jacobs

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