Sentinel by Francesca Lidia Viano
/The general public has embraced The Statute of Liberty like no other work of art in the American experience.
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The general public has embraced The Statute of Liberty like no other work of art in the American experience.
Read MoreVideo game writer Alex Rubens sets out to chronicle the game’s creation as well as its lasting impact on both gaming and popular culture.
Read MoreThe revelation – thrilling and unsettling in equal measure – that the plain old precincts of our homes are alien wonderlands of the exotic and the unexpected.
Read MoreThis book address Churchill's place in the annals of art, mainly because Churchill doesn't have one – he was an ardent dabbler and nothing more.
Read MoreThe author presents the idea that the President’s psychological makeup and insecurities are hiding behind the façade of a bully.
Read MoreSpace programs all around the world are testing ever more ambitious plans and this book belongs in the library of every readers who’s been following that journey.
Read MoreAn account of one of the turning-point engagements of World War II.
Read MoreThe cultures and histories of the Midwest assayed from dozens of different vantage points, displaying a huge region of the United States that's often written off.
Read MoreSmart, determined would-be writers will learn a great deal from this veteran’s favorite stories.
Read MoreByrne frames his study in terms of Reagan’s ideas, political philosophy, and his religious faith.
Read MoreA wonderfully eloquent and challenging massive new interpretation of Cromwell’s life and times.
Read MoreAs it delves into the horrible day when the Central Library burned, it also explores the library’s past and its role as the heart and soul of our country.
Read MoreA memoir by a celebrated filmmaker that serves more as a crash course in independent film.
Read MoreA grand arrangement of five classic and addictively readable pulp novels,
Read MoreOne long and heavily-illustrated Victory Dance of the Nerds.
Read MoreAn anthology of stories by the most iconic women of the detective canon over the past 150 years.
Read MoreEloquent and accomplished historian Adam Zamoyski does little to debunk the Bonaparte myth.
Read MoreFelix Francis pens another edge-of-your-seat thriller in the tradition of his father Dick Francis.
Read MoreMore than just a a thinly veiled historical warning about the present.
Read MoreThe story of the remarkable juxtaposition of two events: the establishment of Virginia's first General Assembly and the arrival of its first African slaves.
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Steve Donoghue
Sam Sacks
Britta Böhler
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Olive Fellows
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