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How the South Won the Civil War: Oligarchy, Democracy, and the Continuing Fight for the Soul of America
Named one of The Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Nonfiction While the North prevailed in the Civil War, ending slavery and giving the country a "new birth of freedom," Heather Cox Richardson argues in this provocative... See More
Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism
In the last two decades, free markets have swept the globe. But traditional capitalism has been unable to solve problems like inequality and poverty. In Muhammad Yunus' groundbreaking sequel to Banker to the Poor, he... See More
China Goes Global: The Partial Power
Most global citizens are well aware of the explosive growth of the Chinese economy. Indeed, China has famously become the "workshop of the world." Yet, while China watchers have shed much light on the country's internal... See More
Rules of Civility: The stunning debut by the million-copy bestselling author of A Gentleman in Moscow
Rules Of Civility by Amor Towles is the unforgettable debut by the million-copy bestselling author of A Gentleman in Moscow In a New York City jazz bar on the last night of 1937, watching a quartet because she couldn't... See More
The Fallen: A DCI Matilda Darke short story
'DCI Matilda Darke is the perfect heroine' Elly Griffiths A short story and prequel featuring DCI Matilda Darke, star of Michael Wood's darkly compelling crime series. Perfect for fans of Stuart MacBride, Mark Billingham... See More
A Sliver of Redemption (The Half-Orcs Book 5)
Fantasy author David Dalglish continues his series of the half-orc brothers, whose struggles have bathed the land of Dezrel in demon fire... ------ Book Description: The war god Thulos marches across the world of Dezrel... See More
Iced (Regan Reilly Mysteries Book 3)
It's Christmas in Aspen and P.I. Regan Reilly is vacationing with her parents and hoping to meet an unmarried man. Soon, however, all thoughts of romance turn to sleuthing when million-dollar paintings start disappearing... See More
How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method (Princeton Science Library)
The bestselling book that has helped millions of readers solve any problem A must-have guide by eminent mathematician G. Polya, How to Solve It shows anyone in any field how to think straight. In lucid and appealing prose... See More
Hot Blooded: New Orleans series, book 1 (New Orleans thrillers)
'Shiveringly good suspense!' Lisa Gardner THE FIRST BOOK IN A GRIPPING CRIME SERIES FROM 30 MILLION COPY SELLING AUTHOR. SHE HAS FORGOTTEN THE KILLER... BUT THE KILLER WILL NEVER FORGET HER A gripping psychological... See More
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (Arbor House Library of Contemporary Americana): A Novel
With more than one million copies in print since its first publication in 1959, this Pulitzer Prize-winning classic details the journey of 13-year-old Jaimie and his father from Kentucky to gold-rush California in 1849. See More
The Great Departure: Mass Migration from Eastern Europe and the Making of the Free World
"Zahra handles this immensely complicated and multidimensional history with remarkable clarity and feeling." -- Robert Levgold, Foreign Affairs Between 1846 and 1940, more than 50 million Europeans moved to the Americas in... See More
I Am an Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World
In this daring book, internationally acclaimed author and playwright Eve Ensler offers fictional monologues and stories inspired by girls around the globe. Fierce, tender, and smart, I Am an Emotional Creature is a... See More
The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins
"A poetic and remarkably fertile exploration of the relationship between human beings and the natural environment." -- Pankaj Mishra, The Guardian "I'm very grateful to have this book." -- Ursula K. Le Guin The acclaimed and... See More
Brain Rules for Baby (Updated and Expanded): How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five
What's the single most important thing you can do during pregnancy? What does watching TV do to a child's brain? What's the best way to handle temper tantrums? Scientists know. In his New York Times bestseller Brain Rules... See More
Snowflakes Over Primrose Woods: The perfect festive, feel-good love story from Jill Steeples
Curl up with this festive rural romance perfect to keep you warm this winter! From bestselling author of Maybe This Christmas? Winter has arrived in Primrose Woods bringing with it new loves, new adventures and warm hugs on... See More
Say No to Joe?
No woman can resist this Winston. The New York Times bestselling author of Wild "writes about real people you'll fall in love with" (Stella Cameron). You met Joe Winston in Lori Foster's Wild. Now, the Winston brothers'... See More
Blacklist: V.I. Warshawski 11 (The V.I. Warshawski Series)
During a routine stake-out of a major client's former home, V.I. stumbles upon something she didn't expect to find: a body. The police immediately dismiss the victim as a drunken intruder, but V.I. sees things differently... See More
The Joy Choice: How to Finally Achieve Lasting Changes in Eating and Exercise
Learn to live a happier and healthier life with the help of this book -- start changing behaviors and create new habits using fun and easy science-based solutions. What if you could easily and joyfully resolve the... See More
Edenbrooke: A Proper Romance
Marianne Daventry will do anything to escape the boredom of Bath and the amorous attentions of an unwanted suitor. So when an invitation arrives from her twin sister, Cecily, to join her at a sprawling country estate, she... See More
Stolen Child: A gripping psychological crime thriller novel full of suspense and secrets, perfect for fans of Louise Candlish
'This book is an incredible achievement. A powerful read.' ?????????? Reader Review **Previously published as On Your Doorstep in 2018** It's every mother's worst nightmare... Carla Kelly wakes to find her two-day-old... See More
The Moscow Puzzles: 359 Mathematical Recreations (Dover Math Games & Puzzles)
This is, quite simply, the best and most popular puzzle book ever published in the Soviet Union. Since its first appearance in 1956 there have been eight editions as well as translations from the original Russian into... See More
Games of Command: A Novel
The universe isn't what it used to be. With the new Alliance between the Triad and the United Coalition, Captain Tasha "Sass" Sebastian finds herself serving under her former nemesis, biocybe Admiral Branden Kel-Paten... See More
Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965
Partners in Wonder revolutionizes our knowledge of women and early science fiction. Contrary to accepted interpretations, women fans and writers were a welcome and influential part of pulp science fiction from the birth of... See More
Pariah: A slick edge-of-your-seat crime thriller (The Detective Callum Doyle Series Book 1)
WHAT IF THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THOSE YOU LOVE WAS YOURSELF? Introducing Detective Callum Doyle, in David Jackson's gripping and acclaimed debut novel Where can you turn when your very presence brings death to those around... See More
The Mother: An absolutely gripping crime thriller
Prepare to lose sleep with this shocking and utterly engrossing thriller, for fans of Karin Slaughter and Angela Marsons. The crime scenes are horrifying: the victims arranged with deliberate care, posed to appear alive... See More
Without Trace: An edge of your seat psychological thriller (A Morgan Vine Thriller)
YOUR DAUGHTER IS MISSING. WHO CAN YOU TRUST? A gripping psychological thriller for fans of Tom Bale, Harlan Coben and Angela Marsons. Morgan Vine has devoted her years of her life to campaigning for Danny Kilcannon's... See More
The Boy Who Grew Dragons (The Boy Who Grew Dragons 1)
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES CHILDREN'S BOOK PRIZE 2019 LONGLISTED FOR THE BLUE PETER BOOK AWARDS 2019 'Irresistible... a modern classic' GUARDIAN 'A warm-hearted debut... lovely, expressive, characterful' SUNDAY... See More
Guilty Mothers: An utterly addictive and nail-biting crime thriller (Detective Kim Stone Book 20)
She lies on the floor, her blue eyes wide and unseeing, arms outstretched as if begging for help. Kneeling next to her, wearing a purple sequinned ballgown and holding a knife in shaking hands, is her daughter... In a... See More
Conscientious Objections: Stirring Up Trouble About Language, Technology and Education
In a series of feisty and ultimately hopeful essays, one of America's sharpest social critics casts a shrewd eye over contemporary culture to reveal the worst -- and the best -- of our habits of discourse, tendencies in... See More