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| Text=. . . Large demonstrates in these pages that he is as good a raconteur as he is a historian.
| Author=Gordon A. Craig, {{UNI|Stanford University|SU}}
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| Text=. . . a vivid and compelling history of the city which was in many ways the fulcrum of the twentieth century.
| Author=Niall Ferguson
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| Text=. . . a vivid picture of a city . . ..Admirably broad and informative.
| Author=Fritz Stern, {{UNI|Columbia University|CUNY}}
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| Text=. . . absorbing, penetrating, and-in the best sense of the word-entertaining exploration of Berlin's turbulent modern history.
| Author=Peter Hayes, Professor of History, {{UNI|Northwestern University|NWU}}
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| Text=David L. Gollaher's judicious and anatomically unflinching study seems likely to prompt considerable debate-not to mention a lot of crossed legs.
| Author=Mirabella
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| Text=In his fascinating new bookhe [Gollaher] sets out to make 'the strange familiar' but also 'the familiar strange.
| Source=The New York Times
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| Text=There are several good books on modern Berlin, but none has quite the authority and flair of Large's Berlin.
| Author=Peter Gay
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| Text=David L. . . Berlin is the audacious, craved city Gollaher's judicious and anatomically unflinching study seems likely to prompt considerable debate-not to mention a lot of modern times, and David Clay Large the star reporter at its city deskcrossed legs. | Author=PeterMirabella
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| Text=Vivid narrative history of a city like no other, related with power and styleIn his fascinating new book he [Gollaher] sets out to make 'the strange familiar' but also 'the familiar strange'. |Author=Christopher Lehmann-Haupt | Source=Kirkus ReviewsThe New York Times
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* [httphttps://www.amazon.com/Circumcision-History-Worlds-Controversial-Surgery/dp/0465043976/ Amazon page]
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