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The New York Times Book of the Dead
Obituaries of Extraordinary People
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Edited by William McDonald
Read by Ron Butler
Read by Gemma Dawson
Read by Allyson Johnson
Read by Lauren Fortgang
Read by Suzanne Toren
Read by Graeme Malcolm
Read by Robert Fass
Read by L. J. Ganser
Read by Peter Ganim
Read by Joe Barrett
Read by Dan Woren
Read by Kiff VandenHeuvel
Read by Rick Zieff
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The obituary page is the section many readers first turn to not only see who died, but to read some of the most inspiring, insightful, often funny, and elegantly written stories celebrating the lives of the men and women who have influenced on our world.
William McDonald, The Times' obituary editor who was recently featured in the award-winning documentary Obit, selected 320 of the most important and influential obits from the newspaper's archives. In chapters like "Stage and Screen," "Titans of Business," "The Notorious," "Scientists and Healers," "Athletes," and "American Leaders," the entries include a wide variety of newsmakers from the last century and a half, including Annie Oakley, Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Marilyn Monroe, Coco Chanel, Malcolm X, Jackie Robinson and Prince.
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A black-and-white volume that captures the essence of The New York Times obituary: superbly researched pieces of history that retain the immediacy of it-just-happened...A must for the history enthusiast.The Seattle Times
- On Sale
- Oct 18, 2016
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- Hachette Audio
- ISBN-13
- 9781478913429
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