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    1. Sailing the Andes - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Chile, one of the oldest democracies in America, has nevertheless experienced dark times, most recently the 1973-1989 period of (...)

    2. What to Read this Month: May 2019 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Set in seventeenth-century France – a country in the thrall of dark magic, its social fabric weakened by years of plague – Chris (...)

    3. 2012 January

      Journalist Carney travels the world as he investigates what has gone wrong with the supply side of the system of body procurement and (...)

    4. 2011 October

      Author Regan also turns to the other side of the business, interviewing growers, brokers and investors, weaving their personal stories (...)

    5. Byzantine Binding at Home - Preservation Underground

      Every historical example of a Byzantine binding that I have seen so far is covered in a dark brown leather, although I’m sure there are (...)

    6. Meet Our Mystery Dates! The Complete Book List - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      David Sedaris, Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: “Dark and wickedly funny animal love stories.” Ta-Nehisi Coates,  Between the World and Me :  (...)

    7. Welcome to the Abode of Happiness! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      A few images in the newly-digitized Istanbul postcard collection depict a very dark period of Turkish history, known as İşgal (the (...)

    8. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/42/

      Boomerang By Michael Lewis Uses dark humor to illustrate the effects of the ongoing economic crisis on Iceland, Ireland, Germany and (...)

    9. Using the Virtual Environment as a Public Policy Learning Experiment - Duke Learning Innovation & Li

      So I’m excited for them, they're going to get a chance to practice it and figure out where do they put their notes and where do they look and (...)

    10. From Personal to Political - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      But the letter takes an abrupt and dark turn as my aunt tries to describe the discoveries that have been made since civilian rule (...)

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