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From May to October 2016, Adam Vincent Powell went into seclusion to write hundreds of poems. These are the best.
Adam Vincent Powell spent four years writing about food every week for Isthmus, The Onion, and the Wisconsin State Journal. His assignments took him to every corner of the state capitol searching for the finest cheese, beer, and sausage local restaurants have to offer. Follow him on his quest to learn everything about one city's cuisine.
This is Adam Vincent Powell's second book of poetry. His first, "I Will Fight For You", is also available from Amazon.com.
Adam Vincent Powell's fourth book of poetry explores the strangeness of animals and our relationships with the natural world.
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This detailed history of the famous Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York City, begins with its organization in 1809 and continues through its relocations, its famous senior pastors, and its many crises and triumphs, up to the present. Considered the largest Protestant congregation in the United States during the pre-megachurch 1930s, this church plays a very important part in the history of New York City.
"Mad City Eats: Second Helping" refreshes the original collection of food adventures in Madison, Wisconins with new restaurant reviews, "Quick Hits" for go-to restaurants that can't miss, a "Trail of Beers" trio, and a handy new directory to every establishment mentioned in the book.
This bestselling biography of legendary trial lawyer Edward Bennett Williams is "a skillful and lively portrait of a larger-than-life lawyer" (Kirkus Reviews). Legendary attorney Edward Bennet Williams was arguably the best trial lawyer ever to practice. Now, for the first time, bestselling author Evan Thomas takes us into the courtrooms of Williams's greatest performances as he defends "Godfather" Frank Costello, Jimmy Hoffa, Frank Sinatra, The Washington Post, and others, as well as behind the scenes where the witnesses are coached, the traps set, and the deals cut. In addition to being a lawyer of unprecedented influence, Williams was also an important Washington insider, privy to the secrets of America's most powerful men. Thomas tells the truth behind the stories that made Williams one of the most talked about public figures of his time, including Williams's role in the publication of the Pentagon Papers and the possibility that Williams may have been Watergate's Deep Throat. Based on Thomas's exclusive access to Williams's papers, The Man to See is an unprecedented look at the strategies and influence of this exceptional man.