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Straight to Hell

by John LeFevre

From the man behind the infamous @GSElevator Twitter account, true stories from the wild world of international finance.

Make-Believe Ballrooms

by Peter Smith

“Wrenchingly funny . . . it treads darkly humorous turf that’s worthy of the author’s sinewy prose.” –The New York Times Book Review…

Let the Games Begin

by Niccolò Ammaniti

An irresistible, explosive, and mordantly funny satire of the vices and virtues of our time that “may well be the print version of La Dolce Vita set today” (L’Unitá)…

Giantkillers

by Henry Scammell

“Scammell’s book offers a compelling argument for the importance of tort claims in protecting consumers and the government.” –Robert Bryce, The Washington Post…

From Holmes to Sherlock

by Mattias Boström

A talented Sherlock Holmes expert brings to life the history of one of the most enduring characters in literature, from the Victorian era to today.

Don’t Rhyme for the Sake of Riddlin’

by Russell Myrie

A rare behind-the-music look at Chuck D, Professor Griff, and Flavor Flav’s groundbreaking collective hip-hop assault that was Public Enemy—a group that fought the power, terrorized the music industry, and

The Essential Rock Discography

by Martin C. Strong

“With its wide array of performers . . . and the track listings, this is an interesting tool. At this low price it should be considered by music libraries and

A Fighter’s Heart

by Sam Sheridan

“The obsessive, brutal subcultures Sheridan explores are inherently fascinating, and his behind-the-scenes access makes for a gripping read.” —Sara Cardace, The Washington Post…

The Devil Is Here in These Hills

by James Green

From a celebrated labor historian, the definitive chronicle of the fight for freedom by West Virginia coal miners, an important chapter in American history.

The Comedians

by Kliph Nesteroff

An expansive and endlessly entertaining history of stand-up comedy, spanning more than a century from vaudeville through radio, television, the counterculture, and the comedy boom, to the present.