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A group of rescuers in Southern California treat the most delicate patients imaginable: injured hummingbirds
Read MoreA genuinely thought-provoking new work of science-writing probes the nature - and even the value - of noise
Read MoreA short new biography seeks to do the impossible: encompass the Protean life of Goethe in only a handful of pages. Robert Minto reviews.
Read MoreOn a chilly day in late May, 1918, American troops went into battle in the World War I for the first time - a gripping new history tells the story
Read MoreNow in paperback: a fascinating history of mankind's interactions with the most famous volcano in the world
Read MoreThe mad debacle of the Dardanelles campaign is now 100 years in the past, and to mark the anniversary, a classic account is reprinted
Read MoreA former deputy director of the CIA reflects on his time on the front lines in this frustrating memoir
Read MoreA former key player in the Coalition's conquest and administration of Iraq reflects on her time there
Read MoreA young monk goes on a desperate quest in the 12th century - to a fable city called Venetia
Read MoreThe pioneering English Egyptologist William Bankes gets a smart and vivacious new biography
Read MoreIn Florence of the 1490s, a ranting Dominican friar picked a fight with the wrong Pope and lost badly. A new I Tatti volume translates the bickering before the bonfire.
Read MoreA plucky, unlikely teen heroine and a brooding, idealistic teen hero form an unlikely relationship as they fight the oppression of their world in ... well, every single YA novel ever written, including this one.
Read MoreIn the wake of the First World War, unimaginable energies were unleashed upon the societies of the Western world. A fascinating new book attempts to assess the results.
Read MoreJohn Ferling, great historian of 18th century America, here tells the story of the American Revolution itself, in typically riveting fashion
Read MoreAt the heart of this astounding work of fantasy broods a jungle called the Vorrh, a forest so unending that it warps time and steals souls.
Read MoreThe quintessential modern classic of gardening-literature gets a very nice reprint
Read MoreA nature enthusiast looks at the countless little lives taking place on his small rural French meadow-farm
Read MoreA wunderkind of the Canadian theater world writes an impassioned manifesto about everything that's wrong with the theater world - with better results than you'd expect
Read MoreDuring the Italian Renaissance, one enterprising autodidact took it upon himself to track down and transcribe as many inscriptions from the ancient world as he could find
Read MoreAn Indian driver and his enormous war-elephant experience the treacheries and triumphs of Alexander the Great's Babylon campaign
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