Lary Bloom
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Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest for Justice
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2007
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17 editions
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The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege...And How We Can Be Safe Again
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2009
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2 editions
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Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas
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I'll Take New Haven: Tales of Discovery and Rejuvenation
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The Writer Within
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1991
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7 editions
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Lary Bloom's Connecticut Notebook: A Wry Chronicle Of The Nutmeg State
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2005
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Letters from Nuremberg
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2007
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Twain's World: Essays on Hartford's Cultural Heritage
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1998
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Something personal: True and intimate tales of life in Connecticut
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Alone Together
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“The “rube” needed a mentor, and there was an older man (in his early thirties) at the desk who, Beery recalled, “watched people come in and out of museum … and he seemed to have plenty of time on his hands, and was easy to talk to.”3 So Beery, an aspiring artist from Racine, Wisconsin, and Sol LeWitt, an aspiring artist from Hartford, Connecticut, began the first of their many conversations during their hours on duty at MoMA, and LeWitt did for Beery, in a larger sense, what Earl Kerkam had done for him. LeWitt”
― Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas
― Sol LeWitt: A Life of Ideas
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