Sentences with phrase «unprecedented access to books»

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In their new book, Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry, Globe and Mail reporters Sean Silcoff and Jacquie McNish document the fascinating story through unprecedented access to company co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, as well as numerous other important characters.
Michael Wolff gained unprecedented access to Donald Trump during the past year, and the results of that access are now on sale in the form of a no - holds - barred tell - all book, Fire and Fury.
Although she never met the legendary star, photographer Catherine Opie was given unprecedented access to Elizabeth Taylor's Beverly Hills home shortly before and after the actress» death in March 2011, and shares her poignant photographs in her new book, 700 Nimes Road.
In tandem with the 2006 expansion project by architect Renzo Piano, the Morgan now provides visitors unprecedented access to its world - renowned collections of drawings, literary and historical manuscripts, musical scores, medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, printed books, and ancient Near Eastern seals and tablets.
Book Talk with Tom Hayden — based on unprecedented access to both Cuban and American officials, a book that offers fresh insight into one of history's most enigmatic relationships between nation - states — from one of America's best - known voices of political and social activBook Talk with Tom Hayden — based on unprecedented access to both Cuban and American officials, a book that offers fresh insight into one of history's most enigmatic relationships between nation - states — from one of America's best - known voices of political and social activbook that offers fresh insight into one of history's most enigmatic relationships between nation - states — from one of America's best - known voices of political and social activism.
The Google Book Settlement would have provided (identifiable) readers and scholars with what they could use to almost certainly promote the progress of the arts and sciences through this unprecedented access to millions of books.
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