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| You’ve heard of Lewis and Clark — but this revisionist history offers a new take on the famed explorers |
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- “Riveting… Fehrman has done a great service to American history in this must-read” (Booklist starred review)
- Rediscover the fabled expedition through lesser-known figures like York, a man enslaved by Clark; John Ordway, a soldier who hauled the captains’ barge; and Wolf Calf, a Blackfeet boy caught in a skirmish with Lewis
- A “rigorous account” (The New York Times) based on archival research, hundreds of interviews, and centuries-old Indigenous oral histories
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| The never-before-told story of a radical political movement from a lost world |
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- This “superb blend of personal and social history” (Kirkus Reviews starred review) is already a New York Times bestseller
- Founded at the turn of the 20th century, the Jewish Bund was a secular, socialist, anti-Zionist party that fought for equality in Eastern Europe
- “That rarest of books: a gripping, human story of love, idealism, and betrayal — and an immense, rigorous contribution to the historical record” (New York Times bestselling author Naomi Klein)
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| During her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II had a quiet influence on 13 US presidents |
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- Learn about how Richard Nixon sought her help amid the Watergate scandal, her surprising admission to Barack Obama, the reality of her relationship with Donald Trump, and more
- A must-read for fans of The Crown
- Penned by an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author
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| How have the teachings of Jesus transformed Western morality? |
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- From a New York Times bestselling author heralded as “a humane, thoughtful, and intelligent historian” (The New York Times Book Review)
- Jesus’s commandment of kindness was a radical departure from ancient philosophy — and its legacy continues to shape our world today
- “Bart Ehrman has made a career of zeroing in on some of the most difficult questions at the intersection of faith and history” (The Boston Globe)
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| In 1540, Spanish conquistadors set out to claim the American West — but few would make it home alive |
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- For 2,500 miles, Francisco Coronado and his men were met with unforgiving landscapes and fierce resistance from Indigenous peoples
- From a New York Times bestselling author hailed as “a uniquely gifted storyteller” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin)
- “Fresh and dramatic… A thoroughly modern take on one of history’s classic sagas of adventure and first contact” (New York Times bestselling author Hampton Sides)
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| How did feathered dinosaurs evolve into the sparrows outside your window? |
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- “One of the stars of modern paleontology” (National Geographic) takes readers through millions of years of avian history — and it’s “even stranger than you imagined” (The Times)
- Meet penguins the size of gorillas, crows that outsmart most mammals, seabirds with 20-foot wingspans, and much more
- “Steve Brusatte has a rare gift for bringing the distant past vividly and fascinatingly to life” (Bill Bryson)
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| Henry Louis Gates Jr. recommends this ‘painfully necessary autopsy of the nation’s soul’ (The Boston Globe) |
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- This landmark history of blackface in American entertainment is “magisterial and disturbing” (Publishers Weekly starred review)
- A Princeton scholar traces the practice across 200 years as it evolved from a niche performance to a cultural institution embraced at the highest levels of government
- “This book, I suspect, will detonate over certain corners in America… A major and thrilling work of American history” (The New York Times Book Review)
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| ‘A long-overdue and important addition to our understanding of contemporary North Korea’ (Adam Johnson) |
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- This definitive account reveals how the powerful personality cult of the Kim dynasty came to be — and its surprising connection to American Christianity
- “Dazzling in its journalistic storytelling, rich in historical texture, and illuminating in its portrait of the world’s strangest dictatorship” (Ishaan Tharoor)
- Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2026 by Foreign Policy
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| See ancient Rome through the eyes of its legendary gladiators |
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- Discover what it felt like to train at a gladiator school, prepare for battle with a final supper, and fight for your life inside the Colosseum
- Packed with fascinating insights into Roman society and culture, from class divisions to popular beliefs about death, violence, sex, and more
- “A grippingly original way of making the alien world of the Roman amphitheater both accessible and comprehensible” (internationally bestselling author Tom Holland)
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| How did a barely literate Siberian peasant bring about the downfall of Imperial Russia? |
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- This instant international bestseller chronicles the shocking life of Rasputin, the infamous mystic who seduced the Romanov family
- “Incisive and illuminating. This extraordinary story has never been better told” (New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz)
- “Rasputin emerges as even more bizarre and fascinating than the creature of popular myth” (New York Times bestselling author Sebastian Faulks)
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| After defeating fascism abroad, American activists faced off against hate at home |
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- Meet the spies and civil rights leaders who risked everything to take down a countrywide network of antisemites and white supremacists following World War II
- A Pulitzer Prize finalist unearths “a startling new chapter of our history” in this “brilliant story” (Rachel Maddow)
- “Well-researched and at times shocking… Readers will get sucked into the story and want to know what happens next” (Library Journal starred review)
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