Posted by Mack W. Borgen January 15th, 2016
What and Who America Reads; A Revealing Analysis of The New York Times Best Sellers List- Adult Fiction – 1957-2015 Blog No. 62 January 15, 2016 New York Times Best Sellers Lists An Analysis of America’s Reading During the Years 1957-2015 By Mack W. Borgen Santa Barbara, California University of California at Berkeley (Honors, Economics); […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen July 7th, 2014
Another National Book Award (Among University Presses) for Borgen’s The Relevance of Reason – Blog Essay – “Just When the Skies Turned Black and the Wind Started to Howl – The Graduation Speech (I Wish I Had Given)” by Mack W. Borgen Blog No. 43 News Release Borgen’s Second Book Wins Another National Award […]
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