Plunder by Cynthia Saltzman
/The fascinating story of how Veronese’s most famous painting, completed in Venice, ended up in the Louvre.
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The fascinating story of how Veronese’s most famous painting, completed in Venice, ended up in the Louvre.
Read MoreThe Edwardian Era of ostentatious wealth and social upheaval is dramatized in Simon Heffer’s big new book.
Read MoreAlexander Larman recounts the story of the Abdication Crisis.
Read MoreFormer Speaker of the House John Boehner writes a memoir that he intends to be full of cuss words and honesty. He succeeds at about 50% of that.
Read MoreA new biography of America’s foremost zealot for slavery.
Read MoreA new history of the unprecedented surge in serial killers in the second half of the 20th century.
Read MoreA wonderfully colorful history of the great river running through the Russian federation.
Read MoreHenry Hardy explores the different and at times conflicting sides of the famous scholar Isaiah Berlin
Read MoreA compact and fascinating examination of Abraham Lincoln’s antislavery evolution.
Read MoreThe murderous Ugandan dictator gets a thorough-going new biographical investigation.
Read MoreThe pre-COVID publishing landscape was filled with a variety of history titles, and these are the best of the lot.
Read MoreA new history of the birth of modern philosophy.
Read MoreThe great Haitian revolutionary’s story is told in a boisterous new biography.
Read MoreBestselling historian Adrian Goldsworthy tells the dual story of Philip of Macedon and his famous son.
Read MoreA sweeping account of an idealistic young man transformed into a ruthless dictator.
Read MoreAn examination of the wide-ranging and varied political influence wielded by Henry Cabot Lodge.
Read MoreAn opulent new biography gives a more internationally-minded view of France’s inimitable Sun King.
Read MoreA scholar explores for a popular audience how ambiguity creates contemporary relevance in twenty of Shakespeare’s plays.
Read MoreSvetlana Alexievich interviews 100 people who were children during the Second World War and relates their stories.
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