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Richard Preston
Richard Preston
(born August 5, 1954) is a writer for ''
The New Yorker
'' and bestselling author who has written books about
infectious disease
,
bioterrorism
,
redwood
s and other subjects, as well as fiction.
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Algonquian People and Energy Development in the Subarctic
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