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The Right to Life

The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions

by Sister Helen Prejean


The Battle of Light with Darkness

Caravaggio: The Final Years

Catalog of the exhibition edited by Nicola Spinosa

Caravaggio: L'ultimo tempo 1606–1610


Days of Wrath

John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights

by David S. Reynolds

John Brown: The Legend Revisited

by Merrill D. Peterson

Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy of John Brown

edited by Peggy A. Russo and Paul Finkelman


Vive la Différence!

Adam's Curse: A Future Without Men

by Bryan Sykes

Y: The Descent of Men

by Steve Jones

The X in Sex: How the X Chromosome Controls Our Lives

By David Bainbridge


Black Arts

Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping

by Patrick Radden Keefe

Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

by Timothy Naftali

The Reader of Gentlemen's Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of American Codebreaking

by David Kahn


Jocks and the Academy

Reclaiming the Game: College Sports and Educational Values

by William G. Bowen and Sarah A. Levin


Rx for American Poets

A New Theory for American Poetry: Democracy, the Environment, and the Future of Imagination

by Angus Fletcher


The Energizer

Dali

Catalog of the exhibition by Dawn Ades and Michael Taylor


Sonata for Three Hands

The Kreutzer Sonata

by Margriet de Moor, translated from the Dutch by Susan Massotty


What’s the Matter with Liberals?

“Once again, the ‘party of the people’ chose to sacrifice the liberal economic policies that used to connect them to such voters on the altar of centrism.”

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