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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

The Celebrity Bookshelf Detective

 The New York Times checks out the reading habits of Tom Hanks, Gwyneth Paltrow, Regina King, Charlamagne tha God, Yo-Yo Ma and others.


On “The Today Show,” July 7
1. The Presidential Recordings of Lyndon B. Johnson, Volumes 1-3: Transcripts of 700 hours of telephone conversations that Johnson secretly recorded that include his dealings with the Kennedys, cursing about Vietnam and his push to help the cause of civil rights. 
2. “St. Marks Is Dead,” by Ada Calhoun: This close-up look at the history of an idiosyncratic New York City street where both Emma Goldman and the Beastie Boys partied is also a meditation on all that changes in urban spaces and all that stays the same. 
3. “The History of Manned Space Flight,” by David Baker: A very complete history of the early space missions — Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and onward — for the NASA geek.

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