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Edward Klein

    January 1, 1937

    Edward J. Klein is an American author whose career has spanned tabloid journalism and celebrity gossip. Drawing on his extensive background as a former foreign editor of Newsweek and editor-in-chief of The New York Times Magazine, Klein offers readers a unique perspective on the lives and careers of prominent figures in American politics and culture. His work often delves into the intricacies of political dynasties and the key personalities shaping American history.

    The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
    Katie
    The Truth about Hillary
    The Kennedy Curse
    Just Jackie
    The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
    • Argues that President Obama is arrogant and incompetent and discusses how his wife wields immense control over him, the real reason Rahm Emmanuel left the White House, and how Obama has forgotten and ignored those who helped put him in power.

      The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
    • Just Jackie

      Her Private Years

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      In this stunning chronicle, Edward Klein picks up where his bestselling "All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie" left off, bringing readers the final two acts in the private life of one of the most celebrated women of our time.

      Just Jackie
    • Traces the misfortunes of the Kennedy family from the 1830s to the present to consider the author's theories about the family's biological inclinations toward trouble.

      The Kennedy Curse
    • Traces the life and career of Hillary Rodham Clinton, offering a look into the character of the woman who has her sights on the White House.

      The Truth about Hillary
    • Katie

      The Real Story

      In this mesmerizing, impeccably researched biography of Katie Couric, bestselling author Klein presents a fascinating portrait of a self-created media icon whose savvy sense of what the public wants seemed, until recently, exquisitely calibrated.

      Katie
    • Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A foundational text in the field of physiology, Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory provides detailed descriptions of a wide range of experiments and techniques for investigating the workings of the human body. Edited by John Burdon-Sanderson, Edward Klein, Michael Foster, and TH Huxley, this book remains an authoritative and essential resource for students and researchers in the field of physiology.

      Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory
    • This detailed medical textbook provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the lymphatic system and its functions. It covers everything from the anatomy and physiology of lymphatic vessels to the pathology of lymphatic diseases. The book includes numerous illustrations and microscopic images to help readers visualize the complex structures and processes involved.

      The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System; Volume 2