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Eat the Rich

by P. J. O'Rourke

“O’Rourke has done the unthinkable: He’s made money funny.” –Forbes FYI…

Give War a Chance

by P. J. O'Rourke

“Mocking on the surface but serious beneath, sharply attuned to quotidian hypocrisy and contradiction…this book contains some of O’Rourke’s best work to date. When it comes to scouting the world…

Stonewall at 50: Suggested readings for Pride!

…Gay Metropolis—the landmark history of gay life in twentieth-century New York first published in 1997—in an updated edition with a new introduction. That re-release heads up this list, along with…

The Lonely Guy and The Slightly Older Guy

by Bruce Jay Friedman

“I love this book!” –Steve Martin…

American Nomads

by Richard Grant

“Grant succumbs to indigenous American wanderlust, exploring the land mostly left of the Mississippi in a journey of discovery for himself and other agoraphobics. . . . [American Nomads is]…

A Splendid Exchange

by William J. Bernstein

…the world in the past and will shape the world in the future. . . . A Splendid Exchange is a splendid book.” —John Steele Gordon, The New York Times…

The English Major

by Jim Harrison

“Harrison spins the common chaff of a road trip into gold. . . . peppered with his characteristic insights and asides. . . . After a long and idiosyncratic literary…

Story of My Life

by Jay McInerney

“[McInerney’s] talent for capturing the nuances and idiosyncrasies of our culture is even more powerfully evident in The Story of My Life . . . Underneath Alison’s hip, partygirl exterior…

The Dressing Station

by Jonathan Kaplan

…. . Though he lets us see close up the devastation of modern warfare, he is also painfully honest about the allure the war holds for him.” –The New Yorker…

Tobias Schneebaum

…vision of the wild man glimpsed in a Coney Island sideshow but lived his dream to the full. Born of Jewish immigrant parents and brought up on New York’s Lower…