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100 1  Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. 
245 12 A life in the twentieth century :|binnocent beginnings, 
       1917-1950|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cJr. Arthur M. 
       Schlesinger. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Narrated by Nelson Runger. 
520    Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., a two-time winner of the 
       Pulitzer Prize, is one of the finest historians of our 
       age. A former special assistant to President Kennedy, he 
       received the National Humanities Medal in 1998. In this 
       first volume of memoirs Schlesinger turns a keen eye on 
       his own remarkable life--from his Midwestern upbringing, 
       through his days at Harvard, to his involvement with World
       War II. The engrossing story of his life reads like a 
       timeline of the twentieth century. With anecdotes 
       featuring the major politicians, intellectuals, and 
       entertainers of the era, it is easy to see why Dr. Henry 
       Kissinger called this work "one of the definitive 
       histories of the period." Schlesinger's shrewd 
       observations and sharp wit have long helped Americans 
       understand who they are and where they've come from. Now 
       his own story comes to life with a lucid, often humorous 
       narration by Nelson Runger. 
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