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Released: May 28, 2013
"Essential for fans but fascinating for those new to Brunetti's work as well."
NONFICTION
Released: June 4, 2013
"The world is all chaos, Gray wants us to know, but he has a good time delivering the message."
Another bucket of cold water splashed in the face of idealism by Gray (European Thought/London School of Economics;
Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia, 2007, etc.), this time focused on humankind's stubbornly feral nature.
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Released: June 11, 2013
"Smart, careful reviews covering a reasonably representative swathe of movies past and present."
Multitasking writer/editor O'Brien (
The Fall of the House of Walworth, 2010, etc.) showcases his work over the past decade as a film critic and historian.
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Released: June 11, 2013
"A thoughtful, deeply personal approach to understanding the Vietnam War for the Americans who fought it."
An argument for rethinking the stereotypes of Vietnam veterans in light of oral histories of ex-servicemen and women from New York City.
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NONFICTION
Released: June 11, 2013
"Don't buy this book to teach your children; take them along as you commit these beautiful speeches to memory."
Don't be fooled by the title. This book is for anyone who wants to brush up on Shakespeare.
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NONFICTION
Released: June 15, 2013
"A clever history of how the Tudors ushered England into the medieval age, illustrating the broad influence they exerted both then and now."
Lipscomb (Early Modern History/Univ. of East Anglia;
1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII, 2009) combines her credentials as historian/TV presenter/author to give us a thorough history/guided tour of the Tudors.
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Released: June 18, 2013
"An entertaining mixture of erudition, attitude and wit that crackles, spits and sparkles."
A noted linguistics scholar and prolific author asks and answers the question, "Why do we spell words the way we do?"
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Released: June 18, 2013
"A frisky reminder that usage issues are part convention, part passion."
A copy editor at the
Washington Post returns with his third rant-cum–English usage manual (
Lapsing into a Comma, 2000, etc.).
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NONFICTION
Released: June 25, 2013
"Passionate and erudite, but with sharply focused appeal."
Veteran professor Landon (English/Univ. of Iowa;
Understanding Thomas Berger, 2009, etc.) urges a return to the sentence theories and pedagogy of Francis Christensen, whose ideas about cumulative sentences held sway for about a decade 40 years ago.
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Released: July 9, 2013
"A fine return to form for Klosterman, blending Big Ideas with heavy metal, The Wire, Batman and much more."
Of John Rawls and Keith Richards: Klosterman (
The Visible Man, 2011, etc.) returns with a pop-culture–laden meditation on the bad guys of the world and what they mean.
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Released: July 9, 2013
"A stirring, funny, thought-provoking appreciation of the place, the idea, the experiment, the United States of America."
An ardent mash note to the vast, vital nation that confounds and beguiles its European cousins in equal measure.
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Released: Aug. 12, 2013
"Illuminates Orwell's political convictions and gives fleeting but vivid glimpses of his personal qualities."
A representative selection, culled from the 20-volume
Complete Works, which Davison co-edited, of correspondence by and to 20th-century England's fiercest literary opponent of totalitarianism.
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