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From the bestselling author of Killing Pablo, a haunting and gripping account of the true-life se...
Francisco Goldman’s first novel since his acclaimed, nationally bestselling Say Her Name (winner ...
The latest instalment of the 'strikingly international' (Boston Globe) literary anthology continu...
A frank, smart and endearing literary memoir of growing up as the daughter of Apple founder Steve...
Clinicians must assess mental capacity before approving medical assistance in dying. But what hap...
Official guide to Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins' sculptures at Crystal Palace, Sydenham, including ...
In 1907, London students rioted over a statue, one episode in the conflict over vivisection and a...
UNESCO was created 'to contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nati...
Hospital patient care has become hazardous to the patient's health. There must be someone, a fami...
A long-kept secret is revealed long after the battlefield death of a beloved and courageous West ...
Facsimile of 1856 edition of official Guide published by the Crystal Palace Company. Detailed des...
An infantryman's riveting letters from Vietnam, preserved for fifty years by his family, share ex...
John Ellis signed with the Yankees when he was 17, just out of High School. In 1970, Topps Baseba...
Part road novel and part reality-inspired fiction, BEAT BLUES: San Francisco, 1955 explores a tim...
Raised in the cornfields of Oskaloosa, Iowa, Arthur Russell (1951-1992) would become a visionary ...
'A Boy’s Life in the Baby BoomTrue Tales From Small Town America' by James Herbert Smith is a mem...
A beautiful young servant is condemned to death for a crime that she swears she did not commit. I...
A coming of age story that spans multiple continents and several different states. A youth raised...
Clayton ascribes to the idea that an artist can translate any activity into a work of art. His se...
René Daumal (b. 1908) is best known for his novel Mt. Analogue, unfinished at his death, in 1944 ...
American Fool's Day is an open invitation to enjoy a timely epic farce. Enter, a quantum perversi...
Tyler and Mac wrap up their summer with time away from home at Camp Tonkawa, along with their fri...
Are you tired of being told to 'just pick one thing'? This book is your permission slip to embrac...
Tech-No to Tech-Pro: A Practical Guide to Digital Visibility Without Losing Your HumanityMany edu...
Summer Days at the Five and Dime is a memoir in verse about growing up inpost-World War II centra...
Will Self is one of the most important British novelists of his generation, and he is as acclaime...
'A vivid portrait of the Columbia River Bar that combines maritime history, adventure journalism,...
'Part celestial creature, part sophisticated human' is how Charlotte Lily Gaspard has been descri...
Harpignies argues convincingly that many of the unspoken assumptions underlying the media's disco...
A novel about growing up in a zinc mining community, Appalachian culture, class struggles, love, ...
Now in paperback, an all in one collection of five previously published works and one new one--th...
From the author of The Sympathizer, winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, The Refugees i...
'Through much of the 19th and 20th centuries, Manhattan below 14th Street was a great cultural br...
“Like the love child of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle . . . delightful to read.”—NPR.org...
Fiction. Martin Seward's sojourn in the country is about to take an unexpected turn for the bette...
'When twenty-two-year-old aspiring geologist Charles Darwin boarded the HMS Beagle in 1831 with h...
Jim Harrison the unforgettable journey of the writer who has established himself as one of our mo...
A collection of op ed articles, with additional journalists, written by women and representing ev...
For the benefit of Assamese readers outside India, Coolgrove Press is publishing (2021) Dr. Arati...
The Curse of Oak Island is high-quality narrative non-fiction from a top-shelf journalist, extrap...
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From “the master of new journalism [who always] hits it over the fence” (New York Times) and “one...
From the National Book Award-longlisted author of Finding Florida, a sparkling, sweeping chronicl...