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Rock Concert
by Marc MyersA lively, entertaining, wide-ranging oral history of the golden age of the rock concert based on over ninety interviews with musicians, promoters, stagehands, and others who contributed to the huge…
King of the Blues
by Daniel de ViséThe first full and authoritative biography of an American—indeed a world-wide—musical and cultural legend
Fire Sermon
by Jamie QuatroThe highly anticipated, provocative debut novel from the “fearless” (New Yorker) and “distinctive” (San Francisco Chronicle) Jamie Quatro, Fire Sermon charts with bold intimacy and immersive sensuality the life of…
Blitzkrieg
by Lloyd ClarkFrom a well-regarded military historian, a riveting and richly detailed reassessment of one of the most shocking military victories of all time.
Wild Minds
by Reid MitenbulerThe vivid and untold story of the Golden Age of classic animation and the often larger-than-life artists who created some of the most iconic cartoon characters of the twentieth century
Midnight Train to Prague
by Carol WindleyWith shades of Amy Bloom’s Away, Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See, and Shirley Hazzard’s classic The Bay of Noon, Carol Windley’s breakout is a timeless tale of…
The Lost Pianos of Siberia
by Sophy RobertsFrom acclaimed journalist Sophy Roberts, a journey through one of the harshest landscapes on earth — where music reveals the deep humanity and the rich history of Siberia
Country of the Blind
by Christopher Brookmyre“[Brookmyre’s] characters tend to talk like they’ve read a lot of Elmore Leonard and seen a lot of Quentin Tarantino. . . . [His] books are all about broad humor,…
Hammer to Fall
by John LawtonThe third Joe Wilderness spy thriller from a master of the genre, moving from icy Finland to tumultuous Cold War Prague, Hammer to Fall is a tale of vodka smuggling…
The Collected Shorter Plays
by Samuel Beckett“Beckett stalks after men on their way out. . . . His plays and novels (Molloy, Murphy) are metaphors of modern man’s spiritual bafflement.” —Time…