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How the Allies Used Freudian Theory to Make Effective WW2 Propaganda

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From a behind-the-scenes look at comedy to the lives of towering artists

The Strange Case of Mark Twain's Mystery Novel

Revisiting the more obscure work of a beloved writer

The Jazz Age Murder That Transformed New York City

Michael Wolraich talks about unearthing the mysteries of "The Bishop and the Butterfly," a tale which involves FDR during his time as governor

How Nicolas Cage’s Early Performances Established Him As a Singular Actor

Zach Schonfeld on the making of “How Coppola Became Cage”

This New Book Chronicles James Bond’s Post-Ian Fleming Era

Mark Edlitz on the making of “James Bond After Fleming”