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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT35) NEW YORK -- Feb. 16, 2005 -- BRADLEY-HARVARD -- Richard Bradley in Manhattan in February. Bradley's last book, a decidedly unauthorized biography of John F. Kennedy Jr., rode a wave of controversy to become a No. 1 best seller. But that kind of notoriety seemed like a far reach for his new one, "Harvard Rules," which hits the streets this week. A searing portrait of Lawrence H. Summers, the president of Harvard, it did not seem destined for big sales, in part because while academic politics are most notable for their low stakes, they generally have even lower public appeal. But Summers' difficulties have given the book a national resonance. (Joe Tabacca/The New York Times)
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2005-02-16
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The New York Times Agency
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