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James Albert Michener was an American novelist and short-story writer renowned for his epic, meticulously researched fictional sagas set in specific geographic locales, making foreign environments accessible to readers.[1][3] Born around 1907 to unknown parents and raised as an orphan in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, he gained fame with his Pulitzer Prize-winning debut Tales of the South Pacific, inspired by his Navy service in the Pacific during World War II, and went on to author over 40 books.[2][3][4] Michener died in 1997 in Austin, Texas, leaving a legacy of bestsellers translated worldwide.[1][5]
historical fiction
family saga
travel literature
The D-Day Atlas: Anatomy of the Normandy Campaign
Michelin Green Guide Italy, 10e
Michelin Green Guide Languedoc Tarn Gorges (Green Guide/Michelin)
MICHELIN Guide Paris & ses environs 2015: Restaurants
MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2014: Restaurants & Hotels
Michelin Italy Road Atlas
MICHELIN Guide France 2015: Hotels & Restaurants
Michelin Guide San Francisco 2015
Michelin Green Guide Tuscany
Michelin Must Sees Charleston, Savannah and the South Carolina Coast
Michelin Green Guide Rome
MICHELIN Guide Main Cities of Europe 2015: Restaurants & Hotels
Michelin Guide New York City 2015
Michelin Guide Paris 2013 (in French) (Michelin Guide/Michelin) (French Edition)
Michelin Green Guide USA East
MICHELIN Guide San Francisco 2016: Bay Area & Wine Country
MICHELIN Guide Chicago 2014: Restaurants
MICHELIN Guide España/Portugal 2015
Michelin Green Guide Belgium, 6e
MICHELIN Guide Chicago 2015
MICHELIN Guide New York City 2014: Restaurants & Hotels
Michelin Green Guide Spain
Michelin Green Guide Germany
Michelin Green Guide Canada