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Publisher Pulls Prizewinning History Book After People Start Questioning Author’s Claims

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July 12, 2026

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Publisher Pulls Prizewinning History Book After People Start Questioning Author’s Claims

“I said, ‘Where is she getting this?’” The post Publisher Pulls Prizewinning History Book After People Start Questioning Author’s Claims first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Brisbane Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Six hours in a leaky boat: The tense New Year’s Eve Anna Funder knew Craig was the one

The award-winning author also reveals how she gambled her relationship and legal career on a book idea.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER

This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jun 28, 2026

More on the ephemera of fame

I was in a bougie furniture story in Denver yesterday, looking at bookcases with my wife, who soon found herself annoyed by my spectrumesque tendency to fail to focus on the bookcases because I was so fascinated by the books inside of them. What was fascinating to me was that I didn’t recognize any of [] The post More on the ephemera of fame appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

We The Media

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· Jun 30, 2026

[Photo] 🔥 Spencer Pratt: This is how politicians and their families launder money.

Spencer Pratt: This is how politicians and their families launder money. Nobody wants a book from Dr Biden. But some commie NGO that got taxpayer money from the admin can't pay the kickback with a check. So they buy 100K books and burn em. The one-time bulk buy charts it for a week, thenhttps://x.com/spencerpratt/status/2072022809245859875?s=61

Hot Air

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· Jul 7, 2026

Should I Sue Charles Blow and the New York Times?

Should I Sue Charles Blow and the New York Times?

ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Michael Hiltzik: How the coming AI-related IPOs could puncture the AI bubble

There's an old gambler's aphorism beloved by wise souls from Amarillo Slim to Warren Buffett that warns: If you look around the poker table and can't identify the mark, it's you. Investors might be well advised to keep this thought in mind over...

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Related coverage for "Publisher Pulls Prizewinning History Book After People Start Questioning Author’s Claims": Brisbane Times — Six hours in a leaky boat: The tense New Year’s Eve Anna Funder knew Craig was the one. Daily Mail — This was nothing less than a conspiracy to destroy the Daily Mail. Thankfully a judge had the good sense to reject it - but the enemies of a free Press won't go away: STEPHEN GLOVER. Lawyers, Guns & Money — More on the ephemera of fame. We The Media — [Photo] 🔥 Spencer Pratt: This is how politicians and their families launder money.. Hot Air — Should I Sue Charles Blow and the New York Times?. ArcaMax — Michael Hiltzik: How the coming AI-related IPOs could puncture the AI bubble