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Much of his groundbreaking writing about the history of African-Americans in the United States carried a hint of carefully managed subversion -- of meticulous, even-handed scholarship that pointed to the searing truths of racial injustice.

"Transparent" shouldn't just be recognized for its groundbreaking writing, but for proving that stories about minorities are as important and inspiring to tell as any other.

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The two central relationships in both of Oseman's novels are platonic and while it may not seem particularly groundbreaking written down like that, it truly is and as a reader who is constantly fed passionate teenage romance, Oseman's books are a breath of fresh air.

Statistician Anthony Edwards praised not only the book's groundbreaking content, writing that it demonstrated Bernoulli's "thorough familiarity with the many facets [of combinatorics]," but its form: "[Ars Conjectandi] is a very well-written book, excellently constructed".

Kuper's previous books include the prize-winning "Football Against the Enemy" and the groundbreaking "Soccernomics," written with the economist Stefan Syzmanski.

Each boxed set - worth a handsome £49.99 each - contains eight discs' worth of Hancock's miserabilist masterwork, all 37 surviving episodes of Hancock's Half Hour, the groundbreaking series written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.

"It was celebrated with champagne and Iranian caviar at MHL's Mayfair offices and was widely reported in the financial press as a groundbreaking event," writes David Lascelles in his recently published biography of Zombanakis.

While Jamaican society considered the Rastas dangerous outcasts, the groundbreaking report written by Mr. Nettleford and his two colleagues, published in 1961, credited the movement with helping reconnect Jamaica with its African roots, calling it "a revitalizing force, albeit a discomforting and disturbing one".

Eventually, Xinran persuaded her superiors to let her share some of these letters on the air, and in this groundbreaking book, written after she moved to London, in 1997, she has also included stories that didn't make it past government censors.

Stern was also a noted architectural historian, writing groundbreaking books such as 40 Under 40: Young Talent in Architecture (1966) and New Directions in American Architecture (1969).

I was on my way to becoming one of the most famous journalists in the world, writing groundbreaking articles about myself in Petticoat and the Daily Mail.

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