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The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941
by Paul DicksonThe dramatic, untold story of how the American Army was mobilized from scattered outposts two years before Pearl Harbor into the disciplined and mobile fighting force that helped win World…
Journey Among Brave Men
by Dana Adams SchmidtOriginally published in 1964, the captivating story of a New York Times correspondent’s fifty-nine-day expedition into the heart of war-torn Iraqi Kurdistan to meet the legendary guerilla leader Mullah Mustafa…
The Retreat of Western Liberalism
by Edward Luce“Insightful and harrowing . . . lucidly expounds on the erosion of the West’s middle classes, the dysfunction among its political and economic elites, and the consequences for America and…
Nine Continents
by Xiaolu GuoNational Book Critics Circle’s Award Winner for Autobiography, Xiaolu Guo’s memoir documents her trajectory from a small fishing village in rural China to life in the West as a fearless…
The Knowledge
by Martha GrimesIn the new mystery in the bestselling Richard Jury series, MWA Grand Master Martha Grimes brings London’s finest and “the Filth” together on a double-homicide case that involves Kenyan art,…
The Ice House
by Laura Lee SmithFrom a writer of wry humor and warmth, The Ice House is the picaresque, heartrending tale of a man on the verge of losing his livelihood and his relationship with…
Zodiac
by Neal Stephenson“[Stephenson] captures the nuance and the rhythm of the new world so perfectly that one almost thinks that it is already here.” —The Washington Post…
Zen Poems of China and Japan
by Lucien Stryk“The excellent [volume] is a fine introduction to Chinese and Japanese Zen poetry for all readers.” –Choice…
Zappa
by Barry MilesThe definitive biography of religion-baiting, Republican-hating, chain-smoking, coffee-addicted, classically trained guitar virtuoso Frank Zappa.
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
by Bob Shacochis“Engrossing . . . a soaring literary epic about the forces that have driven us to the 9/11 age . . . always so relentlessly captivating that you don’t dare…