The Pandemic Century by Mark Honigsbaum
/The book is unfailingly fascinating reading, despite its appalling subject matter, with vividly drawn portraits of many of the people at the front lines.
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The book is unfailingly fascinating reading, despite its appalling subject matter, with vividly drawn portraits of many of the people at the front lines.
Read MoreReaders will need to assess the balance between an insightful overview of the birth of the United States alongside the usual starry-eyed heroic poem about Washington himself.
Read MoreThis author is well-practiced at conveying vast amounts of complex scientific information in a smooth and accessible narration.
Read MoreThis untold story narrative attempts to explore the ‘misunderstood’ Wallis Simpson.
Read MoreIt’s a testament to Amy Greenberg’s narrative abilities that the years after Sarah’s bereavement are every bit as interesting as the years of power.
Read MoreA big, bouncily-written biography of Bess, the Countess of Shrewsbury—a fascinating figure from the era.
Read MoreMackay’s intensely painstaking excavation of what life was like for an infamous set of Tudor courtiers is eye-opening.
Read MoreIran Rising brings the story of the Islamic Republic through the throes of revolution and down to the present day.
Read MoreA glimpse at a very odd meeting of the minds.
Read MoreThe author charts subtle changes about the ways humans charge their world with supernatural relevances.
Read MoreThis book deals with the Crusades in general and the First Crusade in specific, and is at least as much about myth as history.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II has met more people, smiled into more eyes, and shaken more hands than any other human being on Earth.
Read MoreA deeply researched account of the relentless persecution of the Knights Templar.
Read MoreA brisk gallivant through nineteen biographies of men who made fortunes in the business of war.
Read MoreAn examination of the agonizing debates about the meaning of a just war in the Civil War era.
Read MoreExploring the only three impeachment cases from history, as well as its power and meaning for today.
Read MoreThe general public has embraced The Statute of Liberty like no other work of art in the American experience.
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 MoreAn account of one of the turning-point engagements of World War II.
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