Crossroads of Ravens begins as it means to go on. Chapter two opens with a description of a peasant standing in fresh cowshit to keep his feet warm. It's a book about the mud and muck of its medieval ...
Many advocated the internationalization of atomic weaponry after the war. Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle did not.
Dean Poling, former editor of The Valdosta Daily Times and The Tifton Gazette, reviews "The Secret of Secrets" by Dan Brown ...
On the borderlands of early civilizations, people who considered one another alien met in moments of trade, warfare or simple human curiosity.
A new reissue of Siegfried Kracauer’s 1928 novel “Ginster” offers a darkly humorous window into one German conscript’s ...
Stephen King’s “The Stand,” originally published in 1978, is beloved by his “Constant Readers,” but has never really made a leap off the page. Two TV miniseries in 1994 and 2020 both flopped, but ...
Mehran Gul's The New Geography of Innovation challenges the dominance of Silicon Valley and China, arguing that breakthrough technology is shifting globally.
The efficiency of Bradley Morgan's U2 Until The End of the World belies its heft. In the 240 pages of the 11" by 9" hardcover ...
Christine Swedowsky is implementing a new strategy for Brooklyn-based publishing house World Editions, which she acquired ...
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