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We the People

We the People

Jill Lepore

John Murray Press
2026
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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER On the 250th anniversary of America's founding - a landmark history of the US Constitution for a troubling new era. The US Constitution is among the oldest constitutions in the world - and one of the most difficult to amend. Although nearly twelve thousand amendments have been proposed since 1789, only twenty-seven have ever been ratified. Tellingly, the Constitution has not been meaningfully amended since 1971. Without amendment, the risk of political violence rises. So does the risk of constitutional change by presidential power. Leading Harvard historian Jill Lepore captures the stories of generations of ordinary people who have attempted everything from abolishing the Electoral College to guaranteeing environmental rights, hoping to mend their nation. Recounting the history of America through centuries of efforts to realize the promise of the Constitution, we witness how nearly all those bids have failed. We the People is the sweeping account of a struggle, arguing that the Constitution was never intended to be preserved, but was expected to be gradually altered. At a time when the risk of political violence is all too real, it hints at the prospects for a better, amended America.
New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery, and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan
PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST - ANISFIELD-WOLF AWARD WINNER - A revelatory study of the ways in which slavery both destabilized and created American politics. "Vivid and provocative; Lepore] evokes eighteenth-century New York in all its moral and physical messiness." --The New Yorker "A historical study that is both intellectually rigorous and broadly accessible. . . . The type of book that we need to read and historians need to write, more often." --Newsday In New York Burning, Bancroft Prize-winning historian Jill Lepore recounts these dramatic events of 1741, when ten fires blazed across Manhattan and panicked whites suspecting it to be the work a slave uprising went on a rampage. In the end, thirteen black men were burned at the stake, seventeen were hanged and more than one hundred black men and women were thrown into a dungeon beneath City Hall. Even back in the seventeenth century, the city was a rich mosaic of cultures, communities and colors, with slaves making up a full one-fifth of the population. Exploring the political and social climate of the times, Lepore dramatically shows how, in a city rife with state intrigue and terror, the threat of black rebellion united the white political pluralities in a frenzy of racial fear and violence.
The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State

The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State

Jill Lepore

PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
2026
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'The Artificial State is the factory farming of humans, the sorting and segmenting, the isolation and alienation, the destruction of both human community and the capacity for self-government', writes the prizewinning historian Jill Lepore in her astounding, Orwellian account of how technology has undermined democracy around the world. Tracing the rise and fall of what she calls the 'Artificial State' over more than a century, Lepore examines how political campaigns have been reduced to the digital manipulation of attention-mining algorithms, how multinational corporations control public discourse, and how the era of the liberal nation-state is coming to an end, replaced by the rule of artificially intelligent machines. In a luminous, anguished rumination on everything from robot rights and Elon Musk’s origins to what data centres cost wildlife, Lepore offers a vantage and a history wholly missing from the debate about the decay of democracy, the destruction of the natural world, and the future of humanity.
Declaring the Revolution

Declaring the Revolution

Jill Lepore

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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An exploration of the significant role that print media played in the American Revolution and the formation of the United States Declaring the Revolution explores how the thirteen American colonies used printed materials to achieve their independence from Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence did not appear in isolation; it was one in a long series of declaratory printings—from the Stamp Act in 1765 to the Treaty of Paris in 1783—that confronted America’s relationship to its parent country. Distributed pamphlets, broadsides, books, journals, handbills, engravings, articles, speeches, laws, and songs all played a part in what became the American Revolution. By providing a comprehensive, visually rich overview of what was then published, Declaring the Revolution recreates the eighteenth-century milieu of printings, printers, words, and writers that bridged the ideas of the Enlightenment with the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and, consequently, the bloody, eight-year war that was fought in pursuit of these ideals. An essential addition to early American studies, Declaring the Revolution uses printed primary sources, authentically reproduced, to explain the relation between the war with Britain, American Revolution, and the Declaration of Independence. Featuring a foreword by Jill Lepore and essays by twelve award-winning historians, this book makes the case that independence was not possible without the publications that induced it. Distributed for the National Archives Foundation Exhibition Schedule: National Archives Museum, Washington, DC (Summer 2026) JFK Presidential Library, Boston, MA (Summer 2026) FDR Presidential Library, Hyde Park, NY (Summer 2026)
Truth and Interpretation

Truth and Interpretation

Ernest (Rutgers University) Lepore

Blackwell Publishers
1989
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Regardless of its particular topic, each of Donald Davidsona s essays is part of a comprehensive progrqamme to address questions about language, mind and action, and their interconnections.
Pioneering Stewardship Plan / Full Edition

Pioneering Stewardship Plan / Full Edition

Restoration Ecologist & Design Professional Lepore

Lulu.com
2014
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Through John's expertise and hard work, we now have a blueprint for the future to preserve and maintain the land and facilities at Pioneer while enhancing student (and adult) learning. Whether one believes we are on the precipice of a new environmental age or just continuing down the same road we humans have traveled for millennia, it is time for us to rethink and reorganize our human/environmental interconnectedness. We need a language and a framework for living in a world of expanding need and limited resources. The core concepts of sustainability, resilience and stewardship can guide us in the right direction and give us hope for the future. This document is a practical application of this hope. It gives us concrete and meaningful steps we can take to move towards a more sustainable future.
Picture Patchwork

Picture Patchwork

Jo Ann Lepore

FOX CHAPEL PUBLISHING
2024
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This is a must-have book for beginners and advanced quilters that includes 15 new charted patterns, also known as pixel or grid quilting, including a single heart, swan, Christmas tree, potted flower, and butterfly pattern. All the designs can be made with the traditional nine-patch block, one of the first and easiest blocks that novice quilters master. By following the color and placement charts using nine patches of varying sizes, quilters can take a pixelated approach to create their own unique novelty quilts. Nothing will keep quilters of all skill levels from tackling any of these designs, and they can even sprinkle in some additional block designs within their nine-patch grids. Depending on the fabric a quilter chooses, these charted designs can take on a modern spin or a traditional one. Author Jo Ann Lepore also offers professional advice on choosing tools, fabrics, and other materials. Quilters will love this super approachable guide to creating beautiful, pieced quilts.
Shaktivel

Shaktivel

Michael J Legore

Blurb
2020
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What fills the mind once it's tuned beyond thoughts? A still, meditative mind opens to infinity and pure creativity fills the void. These poems are a collection of one man's attunement beyond thought and emotion; they are the words that come through the infinite mind, into the intelligent body that's open and ready to receive them, recording each word with fingers and a keyboard, moving through the vessel and onto the page with barely a memory of having typed them. Allow them to move through you, to stir something familiar inside of you and remember the feeling of your own divinity.
Peanut the Penguin

Peanut the Penguin

Aruna M Lepore

Bold Story Press
2021
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Peanut is a little penguin with a big problem.In this picture book, young readers will be introduced to Peanut. Peanut has a beautiful singing voice and loves to sing to the other penguins on the shore, but he only wants to sing at night when the other penguins want to sleep. Instead of making them happy, he makes them annoyed. After some disappointments, Peanut discovers a solution that makes all the penguins, including Peanut himself, happy.Accompanied by beautiful art created by the author, Peanut will enchant readers as much as he does his penguin community.
The Blessing of the Animals

The Blessing of the Animals

Gonzalez Philip; Fleischer Leonore

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
1997
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Move over, Lassie--the dog who rescues cats has struck a chord in America that will not stop resonating. This canine crusader's uncanny ability to find and rescue stray cats has melted hearts from coast to coast, generating massive media attention, making her the top dog in the talk-show circuit and winning her a host of humanitarian awards. The Blessing of the Animals lets fans catch up on Ginny's latest adventures. Her newfound fame hasn't diminished her selfless devotion to her feline friends, and since the publication of her first book, she's carried out some of her most incredible rescues yet. In one episode, she burrows frantically through a container filled with broken glass, badly cutting her paws, to expose a tiny injured kitten. Sure to warm the hearts of all who read it, this unforgettable reading experience makes the perfect stocking stuffer, Valentine's Day keepsake or all-around feel-good gift for animal lovers everywhere.Many thousands of readers have shared in the joy and compassion of Philip Gonzalez and his miracle dog, Ginny.Ginny's amazing sixth-sense ability to find and rescue ailing stray cats and Philip's devotion to caring for thesecreatures have been the subject of television news and talk shows, magazine articles and an outpouring of supportfrom animal lovers everywhere. Since their first book, The Dog Who Rescues Cats, Philip and Ginny have carriedout their most incredible rescues and gained fame along the way. The Blessing of the Animals is the next volume of their remarkable, heartwarming adventures. Lassie, go home. Ginny is the new wonder dog for those who love heartwarming, heroic canines. -- Kirkus ReviewsThere is an angel living in Long Island....The beauty of Ginny's rescues is that each is directed toward an animal desperately in need -- disabled, neglected, abused or on thenarrow edge of survival. -- Minneapolis Star TribuneA true, heartwarming story about a dog who gave her owner a new lease on life and taught him how to love again...Endearing and unforgettable. -- Library Journal PhilipGonzalez and Ginny live on Long Island, New York. Leonore Fleischer is the coauthor of The Dog Who RescuesCats and lives with five cats of her own in upstate New York.
Inflammatory Language

Inflammatory Language

Una Stojnic; Ernie Lepore

Oxford University Press
2025
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It's a platitude that words can harm. But some words are more prone to do so than others--they are pejorative by design. Among those, slurs are particularly inflammatory: these are the epithets that derogate purely on the basis of group-membership, for example, on the basis of race, ethnicity, origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or ideology. Inflammatory Language is in large part about pejoratives, but mainly about this subclass of particularly inflammatory words, with a characteristic offensive sting. Slurs are powerful linguistic weapons: slurring someone constitutes a transgression more severe than an insult; it is an act of bigotry, not mere rudeness, derogating the entire group at once. Moreover, the offensive effect of a slur is surprisingly sticky, as even mere mentionings of slurs carry the risk of triggering their sting, so much so that such tokenings often have a full-on taboo status, subject to media censorship, sometimes even legislation. What is the source of this characteristic offensive sting that makes slurs such powerful linguistic weapons? A natural--and predominant--assumption is that it's some aspect of their meaning, semantically encoded or pragmatically conveyed. Consequently, most efforts at understanding slurs have been attempts to characterize their meanings and how they compose with those of other expressions, in a way that generates the offensive sting. However, even those who reject this majority position trace the offensive sting down to slurring words, arguing that it is their taboo status, or offensive tone, that explains their sting. Una Stojnic and Ernie Lepore argue this is a mistake. The distinctive pejorative effect of slurs, their characteristic sting, is not a matter of meaning, nor even language. Rather it is akin to the sting triggered by offensive gestures, symbols, or imagery, in that it is constituted by associations attached to and triggered by slurs' articulatory form--their typical pronunciation or spelling.
Language Turned on Itself

Language Turned on Itself

Herman Cappelen; Ernest Lepore

Oxford University Press
2007
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Language Turned on Itself examines what happens when language becomes self-reflexive; when language is used to talk about language. Those who think, talk, and write about language are habitual users of various metalinguistic devices, but reliance on these devices begins early: kids are told, 'That's called a "rabbit"'. It's not implausible that a primitive capacity for the meta-linguistic kicks in at the beginning stages of language acquisition. But no matter when or how frequently these devices are invoked, one thing is clear: they present theorists of language with a complex data pattern. Herman Cappelen and Ernest Lepore show that the study of these devices and patterns not only represents an interesting and neglected project in the philosophy of language, but also carries important consequences for other parts of philosophy. Part I is devoted to presenting data about various aspects of our metalinguistic practices. In Part II, the authors examine and reject the four leading metalinguistic theories, and offer a new account of our use of quotation in a variety of different contexts. But the primary goal of this book is not to promote one theory over another. Rather, it is to present a deeply puzzling set of problems and explain their significance