Helen Castor is author of The Eagle and the Hart: The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV (Allen Lane) ...
A tome on the totality of wine from a New York sommelier, a tale of six months in a French village and more books for the ...
This book examines how, from the early days of steam, railways have driven the development of countries around the World.
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The Ten Best History Books of 2024
As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding in July 2026, the nation must confront a stark reality: Americans are more polarized than they’ve been in decades. Among the key ...
“Everyone Who is Gone is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis” by Jonathan Blitzer (Penguin, ...
But, as it so happens, it took the genre some time to catch up with LGBTQ-centric stories, and while there have been more of ...
In the US in the late 1880s, La Belle Glass Company developed what became known as Ivory or Custard glass by increasing the ...
It brought me immense comfort to discover that many of the books I’d grown up reading proved queer people had existed for ...
The co-founder of Spines, Yehuda Niv, insisted that the company "isn't self-publishing" or a vanity publisher. Niv, who ...
It's been a bumper year for Cork-related books.  Marjorie Brennan picks dozens of the highlights that may be of use for ...
In his new book, author Wright Thompson examines the site of the notorious 1955 murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, and a ...
What do UFO sightings tell us about ourselves? And will they ever be explained? Historian Greg Eghigian tells us how he's ...