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/The glittering Bourbon king who lost his head to the Revolution gets a sumptuous newly-expanded biography
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The glittering Bourbon king who lost his head to the Revolution gets a sumptuous newly-expanded biography
Read MoreThe long and constantly-unfinished process of democracy is given a sprawling examination in James Kloppenberg's new book.
Read MoreIn 1943, American President Franklin Roosevelt faced the strong-willed rivalry of his own nominal ally, Winston Churchill
Read MoreThe mercurial, often infuriating Pacific Theater commander Douglas MacArthur is the subject of Walter Borneman's terrific new book
Read MoreLara Feigel's new book delves into the landscape of the apocalypse: Germany in the immediate wake of Allied victory.
Read MoreNovelist and essayist Jenny Diski faithfully chronicled her own dying from cancer. A new book collects her last and greatest literary work.
Read MoreA gripping new book looks at a quartet of the worst Nazi war criminals to stand trial.
Read MoreA lean and fast-paced new biography tells the story of the legendary sultan who took Jerusalem from the Crusaders
Read MoreA stirring, eloquent new book makes a wide-ranging case for the brainpower of birds
Read MoreA provocative new book sets out to study the faith of one of the country's most famous atheists
Read MoreA clear-eyed look at the disaffected youth of India
Read MoreA new book looks at the little-known figure of Hitler's chosen successor
Read MoreA generation ago, President Johnson enacted a stunning array of social legislation, the full audacity of which has often been overshadowed by the other aspects of LBJ's presidency. A new book shines a light on the Great Society.
Read MoreHow much of the evil of Adolf Hitler can be traced to an infamous general of the First World War?
Read MoreThe infamous treachery of Benedict Arnold gets a vigorous and richly detailed new retelling by the bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea.
Read MoreTo be immortalized by Shakespeare is often also to be caricatured by him; a sumptuous new biography of King Henry IV admirably brings its royal subject out of the Bard's shadow.
Read MoreHistory remembers him as the author of the famous dictum about power corrupting, but Lord Acton led an intense and fascinating life. Luciano Mangiafico tells his story.
Read MoreThe heroic efforts to save the lives of the black rhinos of Zimbabwe are at the heart of a thrilling new book
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Read MoreA new history takes a thought-provokingly centralist look at the oft-chronicled Habsburg Empire
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