Steve Kemper is the author of A Splendid Savage, A Labyrinth of Kingdoms, and Code Name Ginger.
His work has appeared in many national publications, including Smithsonian and National Geographic.
He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut.
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2007
A young man, Clark McMillan, is brought to trial and convicted of rape in Memphis.
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Frederick russell burnham’s (1861–1947) amazing story resembles a newsreel fused with a saturday matinee thriller.
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Frederick russell burnham’s (1861–1947) amazing story resembles a newsreel fused with a saturday matinee thriller.
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Frederick russell burnham’s (1861–1947) amazing story resembles a newsreel fused with a saturday matinee thriller.
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Describes the epic, five-year journey made in 1849 by heinrich barth into the unexplored islamic regions of north and central africa, describing the discoveries he made as he traveled 10,000 miles, lost most of his companions and finally arrived in timbuktu.
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Reinventing the wheel is the riveting, behind-the-scenes story of the enigmatic and cocksure inventor dean kamen and the segway human transporter.
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Code name ginger delivers a masterful narrative about the art of invention, the soul of an inventor, and the birth of a revolutionary machine.
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Barnes & noble discover great new writersit's an unusual occurrence for us to feature a business book in the discover program, but steve kemper's riveting account of a modern-day invention offers a perfect segue between the history of an .
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Anagarika dharmapala is one of the most galvanizing figures in sri lanka's recent turbulent history.
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Advertising is a central part of the global system of commerce and culture.
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