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by Aldous Huxley

Edward A. Shils, The Torment of Secrecy

  Robert Shogan, Bad News

  Geoffrey S. Smith, To Save a Nation

  John David Smith, Black Judas

  Robert W. Snyder, The Voice of the City

  Bernard Sternsher, ed., Hitting Home: The Great Depression in Town and Country

  Bernard Sternsher, ed., Hope Restored: How the New Deal Worked in Town and Country

  Bernard Sternsher and Judith Sealander, eds., Women of Valor

  Athan Theoharis, From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Hoover

  Nicholas von Hoffman, We Are the People Our Parents Warned Us Against

  Norman Ware, The Industrial Worker, 1840–1860

  Robert Weisbrot, Maximum Danger

  Mark J. White, ed., The Kennedys and Cuba

  Tom Wicker, JFK and LBJ: The Influence of Personality upon Politics

  Robert H. Wiebe, Businessmen and Reform

  T. Harry Williams, McClellan, Sherman and Grant

  Miles Wolff, Lunch at the 5 & 10

  Randall B. Woods and Howard Jones, Dawning of the Cold War

  American Ways Series:

  John A. Andrew III, Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society

  Roger Daniels, Not Like Us

  J. Matthew Gallman, The North Fights the Civil War: The Home Front

  Lewis L. Gould, 1968: The Election That Changed America

  John Earl Haynes, Red Scare or Red Menace?

  Kenneth J. Heineman, Put Your Bodies Upon the Wheels

  D. Clayton James and Anne Sharp Wells, From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day

  John W. Jeffries, Wartime America

  Curtis D. Johnson, Redeeming America

  Maury Klein, The Flowering of the Third America

  Larry M. Logue, To Appomattox and Beyond

  Jean V. Matthews, Women’s Struggle for Equality

  Iwan W. Morgan, Deficit Government

  Robert Muccigrosso, Celebrating the New World

  Daniel Nelson, Shifting Fortunes

  Thomas R. Pegram, Battling Demon Rum

  Burton W. Peretti, Jazz in American Culture

  David Reynolds, From Munich to Pearl Harbor

  Hal K. Rothman, Saving the Planet

  John A. Salmond, “My Mind Set on Freedom”

  William Earl Weeks, Building the Continental Empire

  Kevin White, Sexual Liberation or Sexual License?

  Mark J. White, Missiles in Cuba

  European and World History

  Laurie Winn Carlson, Cattle: An Informal Social History

  John Charmley, Chamberlain and the Lost Peace

  John K. Dickinson, German and Jew

  Lee Feigon, China Rising

  Lee Feigon, Demystifying Tibet

  Mark Frankland, The Patriots’ Revolution

  Lloyd C. Gardner, Spheres of Influence

  David Gilmour, Cities of Spain

  Paul Hilberg, The Politics of Memory

  Paul Hilberg, et al., eds., The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow

  Gertrude Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution

  Gertrude Himmelfarb, Marriage and Morals Among the Victorians

  Gertrude Himmelfarb, Victorian Minds

  Thomas A. Idinopulos, Jerusalem

  Thomas A. Idinopulos, Weathered by Miracles

  Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin, Wittgenstein’s Vienna

  Hilton Kramer and Roger Kimball, eds., The Betrayal of Liberalism

  Ronnie S. Landau, The Nazi Holocaust

  Filip Müher, Eyewitness Auschwitz

  Clive Ponting, 1940: Myth and Reality

  David Pryce-Jones, The Closed Circle

  A.L. Rowse, The Elizabethan Renaissance: The Life of the Society

  A.L. Rowse, The Elizabethan Renaissance: The Cultural Achievement

  Scott Shane, Dismantling Utopia

  Paul Webster, Petain’s Crime

  John Weiss, Ideology of Death

  Sports

  William Brashler, Josh Gibson

  Jim Brosnan, The Long Season

  Paul Hemphill, Long Gone

  John Krich, El Beisbol

  John Kuenster, Heartbreakers

  John P. Rossi, The National Game

  Budd Schulberg, The Harder They Fall

  Budd Schulberg, Sparring with Hemingway

  Red Smith, Red Smith on Baseball

 

 

 


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