If you can be mobilized by that then i think it just shows to that we really dont need to worry about things like that. [applause] thank you all for being here. The authors will be finding books out on the mall. And i wish all of you a very good day. Thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] next from tucson, arizona, coauthors build dedman and paul newell present their biography together onq get clark. [inaudible conversations] okay. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the tucson festival of books. I hosted arizona illustrated on channel six, pbs for 23 years. And in 2011 i started my own business and my own radio show and we are on each weekday. Noon to one on the voice. And i would like to thank you all for coming out this particular portion of our festival. It is being sponsored by the city of tucson and arizona daily daughter. We thank them for their support. This presentation will last about one hour and we will have plenty of time as we car
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Since the season finale of HBO's "The Gilded Age" aired in late March, you may be wondering where you can get that next dose of period drama goodness. The series, created by Julian Fellows of "Downton Abbey," "The Gilded Age" tells the story of 1880s New York through fictional events played against a backdrop of some real-life historical characters such as Caroline Astor, Ward McAllister, Clara Barton and Thomas Edison as well as real events such as the New York Times building being illuminated by incandescent light in 1882. While we wait for a new season to find out what will happen after the Russells' ball and if Peggy Scott will be successful in her heart-wrenching search, several local book lovers suggested some books to tide us over until Season II.