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Explicating a long-lost Civil War painting.
Memoirs by Tony Blair and George W. Bush
How to say the unsayable.
A comic novel about the "quotidian resentments" of married life.
A memoir of friendship, grief, and dog-walking.
An irresistible addition to your cookbook shelf.
A first-rate account of the Dreyfus Affair.
The foremost historian of anthropology turns his gaze on his own history.
Does poetry make us human?
The new book by the author of "Seabiscuit."
Reading the Bible with Southern Sudanese Christians.
A critique of the Tea Party's version of American history.
A timely account of democracy's always messy give-and-take.
Reading Thomas Browne for Halloween.
David Ulin's memoirish defense of reading "in a distracted time."
A new perspective on racial reconciliation in Mississippi.
The third installment in the adventures of Chet and Bernie
Recovering the history behind the slogans.
Did Americans have less freedom after the Revolution?
A splendid annotated edition of Jane Austen's most famous novel.
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