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Iowa Boy: 10 Years of Columns

by Chuck Offenburger

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One of Iowa's most popular journalists, Chuck Offenburger, celebrities 10 years of his Des Moines Register "Iowa Boy" column with this collection of his favorite pieces- featuring an introductory essay by the author, illustrations by acclaimed Register editorial cartoonist Brian Duffy, and a forward by Register editor James P. Gannon. It's the best work of a witty writer who portrays Iowa through it's people and events and depicts the universality of human experience everywhere.… (more)
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One of Iowa's most popular journalists, Chuck Offenburger, celebrities 10 years of his Des Moines Register "Iowa Boy" column with this collection of his favorite pieces- featuring an introductory essay by the author, illustrations by acclaimed Register editorial cartoonist Brian Duffy, and a forward by Register editor James P. Gannon. It's the best work of a witty writer who portrays Iowa through it's people and events and depicts the universality of human experience everywhere.

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