Our columnist on the month’s most exciting releases. By Sarah Lyall The scion siblings at the center of Sara Sligar’s Gothic thriller “Vantage Point” try desperately to outrun the ...
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“History in the House” is not a chronicle of the House per se but a study of history at the college in the first part of the 20th century. Richard Davenport-Hines, a distinguished historian ...
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Katarina Shaw and Heath Rocha found refuge from their hardscrabble upbringings in each other — and ice skating. They became childhood sweethearts and Olympic ice dancers, but an unexpected twist ...
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The new book “El Cid: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Mercenary” delves into the truths and misunderstandings about the legendary knight. The new novel by “The Reader” author Bernhard ...
the crew of the Zaida were among the everyday Americans who risked their lives watching out for enemy submarines A new book examines the evolution of the American workplace, interrogating the idea ...
The deaths of Abraham Lincoln, JFK and Natasha Richardson were some of the most shocking deaths by brain injury in history, but this new book by brain surgeon Theodore H. Schwartz delves into ...