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The Wild, Wandering Life of Peter Beard: Half Tiger, Half Byron
When Peter Beard went missing from his Montauk home in March 2020, the disappearance felt oddly poetic. A man who had survived being...


The Brothers Who Robbed, Charmed, and Were Hanged: The Brief Outlaw Lives of John and Charles Ruggles
In the rugged hills of Northern California in the late 19th century, two brothers thought they had found an easy way to make a living....


The Forgotten Heroes: Indian Soldiers of World War One
"The shells are pouring like rain in the monsoon." That single line, taken from a letter written by an Indian soldier stationed on the Western Front during World War One, tells you more about the scale and surreal horror of the Great War than any general’s memoirs or official communique. Yet, despite the poignancy of such words, the voices of these men—1.3 million strong—have largely faded from the historical narrative. They were the Indian soldiers of WW1 : brave, bewildere
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