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Books with author Ira Shapiro

  • The Condemned

    Irina Shapiro

    eBook
    2015. Dr. Quinn Allenby thinks she’s seen it all, but when the remains of a young woman and her newborn are discovered in a cave in Cornwall, the only clue to her death is a smooth-edged hole in the top of the skull and the indisputable evidence that the victim was still alive, and possibly in labor, when the coffin was sealed. Torn between her professional commitments and her desperate need to find her missing twin, Quinn agrees to a daring plan, one that will lead to the Taliban-occupied mountains of Afghanistan and the snow-covered alps of Germany. 1620. After suffering years of abuse at the hands of her uncle, Mary takes the ultimate risk and sails for the New World, where the promise of a new life and an arranged marriage to a colonist await. Mary is determined to make her marriage a success, but her husband’s indifference drives her straight into the arms of the one man she thought she could never love.
  • Broken: Can the Senate Save Itself and the Country?

    Ira Shapiro

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Jan. 15, 2018)
    While the hyper-partisanship in Washington that has stunned the world has been building for decades, Ira Shapiro argues that the U.S. Senate has suffered most acutely from the loss of its political center. In Broken, Ira Shapiro, a former senior Senate staffer and author of the critically-acclaimed book The Last Great Senate, offers an expert’s account of some of the most prominent battles of the past decade and lays out what must be done to restore the Senate’s lost luster. Shapiro places the Senate at “ground zero for America’s political dysfunction”--the institution that has failed the longest and the worst. Because the Senate, at its best, represented the special place where the Democrats and Republicans worked together to transcend ideological and regional differences and find common ground, its decline has intensified the nation’s polarization, by institutionalizing it at the highest level. Shapiro documents this decline and evaluates the prospects of restoration that could provide a way out of the polarized morass that has engulfed Congress.With a narrative that runs right through the first year of the Trump presidency, Broken will be essential reading for all concerned about the state of American politics and the future of our country.
  • Broken: Can the Senate Save Itself and the Country?

    Ira Shapiro

    Hardcover (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Jan. 15, 2018)
    While the hyper-partisanship in Washington that has stunned the world has been building for decades, Ira Shapiro argues that the U.S. Senate has suffered most acutely from the loss of its political center. In Broken, Ira Shapiro, a former senior Senate staffer and author of the critically-acclaimed book The Last Great Senate, offers an expert’s account of some of the most prominent battles of the past decade and lays out what must be done to restore the Senate’s lost luster. Shapiro places the Senate at “ground zero for America’s political dysfunction”--the institution that has failed the longest and the worst. Because the Senate, at its best, represented the special place where the Democrats and Republicans worked together to transcend ideological and regional differences and find common ground, its decline has intensified the nation’s polarization, by institutionalizing it at the highest level. Shapiro documents this decline and evaluates the prospects of restoration that could provide a way out of the polarized morass that has engulfed Congress.With a narrative that runs right through the first year of the Trump presidency, Broken will be essential reading for all concerned about the state of American politics and the future of our country.
  • Smokey Bear's Camping Book

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1976)
    Smokey Bear discusses safety and camping tips, forest lore, and outdoor fun for campers.
  • The story of Yankee whaling

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Meredith Press, March 15, 1959)
    Recounts the adventures and accomplishments of American whalemen from early Colonial days to the last voyage in 1921 of the Charles W. Morgan
  • Walt Disney's Paul Revere

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, NY, March 15, 1957)
    Golden Book, 1975, version of the Ride of Patriot Paul REvere's, to Lexington and Concord, to warn of "The British are coming!"
  • The Golden Book of the Renaissance

    Irwin Shapiro

    Unknown Binding (Golden Press, March 15, 1962)
    This is an oldie but goodie. The illustrations and photographs are excellent and help the reader to recapture the essence of the Renaissance era.
  • The Golden Book of the Renaissance

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1961)
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  • Twice upon a time

    Irwin Shapiro

    (Xerox Family Education Services, Jan. 1, 1973)
    A wandering writer finds trouble in the kingdom of Gib-Gib where the king wants everything twice as big, twice as much, or twice as long as anywhere else in the world.
  • Walt Disney's Paul Revere

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, NY, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Golden Book, 1975, version of the Ride of Patriot Paul REvere's, to Lexington and Concord, to warn of "The British are coming!"
  • Walt Disney's Davy Crockett: King of the wild frontier

    Irwin Shapiro

    Hardcover (Simon and Schuster, March 15, 1955)
    Walt Disney's Davy Crockett: King of the wild frontier. Made popular from the Wonderful World of Disney, the story of Davy Crockett.
  • READ A ROUND JUST BEN

    Shapiro

    Paperback (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Rhyming text and pop-up illustrations follow Ben's exciting adventures through the book, onto the back cover, and back to the front cover again.