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general Works & antHologies . . . . . . . . . . 1ameriCan History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2general Works & antHologies . . . . . . . . . . 2

The Library of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Colonial & revolutionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7early national . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Civil War & reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12The frontier & Western expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13The gilded Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141900-1945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Sports History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161945-2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Vietnam era . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21America Today: At Home and in the World . . . . . . . . . 21

etHniC History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24general Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24African American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24American indian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Latino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Asian American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

CanaDian History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31latin ameriCan & Caribbean History . . . 31anCient History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33egypt & the Middle east . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37early Christian & Byzantine eras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

euroPean History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Medieval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41renaissance & reformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Modern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 The Penguin History of Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Medieval & early History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tudor & Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 18th-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 19th-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 20th- & 21st-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51irish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Scottish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

euroPean History (ContinueD)french . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Spanish & Portuguese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55italian & greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56northern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57german & Austrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57russian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59eastern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Jewish Studies & the Holocaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

WorlD History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Middle east . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Southeast Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 india . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Central Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Australia & new Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

History of genDer & sexuality . . . . . . . . . 73fooD anD Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Performing arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Theater, film, & Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77military & DiPlomatiC History . . . . . . . . . . 78

general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78World War i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80World War ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Vietnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Cold War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84War on Terror and the iraq War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

eConomiC & business History . . . . . . . . . . . 86HealtH, meDiCine, & soCiety . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89History of sCienCe & teCHnology . . . . . 90environmental History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94maPs & atlases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96inDex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Penguin History of ameriCan life . . . . 103malColm x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

SCHooL AnD PerSonAL CoPy orDer forM . . 104exAMinATion CoPy orDer forM . . . . . . . . . . . . 105College faculty information Service (CfiS) . . . . . . . . . . 106

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Penguin ClassiCs CatalogA complete annotated listing of Penguin Classics and Pelican Shakespeare titles. Penguin • 358 pp. •978-0-14-750722-8 • FREE

David Aaronovitch Voodoo Histories

the role of Conspiracy theory in shaping Modern History“Deconstructs a dizzying array of conspira-cy theories...with unsparing logic, common sense, and at times exasperated wit.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 416 pp. • 978-1-59448-498-8 • $16.00

Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill, and Bryan S. Turner

tHe Penguin diCtionary of soCiologyFifth EditionPenguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-101375-6 • $18.00

Walter Truett Anderson tHe trutH about tHe trutH

de-confusing and re-constructing the Postmodern WorldTarcher • 272 pp. • 978-0-874-77801-4 • $16.95

Hans Biedermann diCtionary of syMbolisM

Cultural icons and the Meanings behind themTranslated by James HulbertPlume • 480 pp. • 978-0-452-01118-2 • $27.00

Mark Booth tHe seCret History of tHe World

as laid down by the secret societies“The one true guide to Western and Eastern esoteric societies from the Freemasons to the Rosicrucians.”—Salon.com.Overlook • 512 pp. • 978-1-59020-162-6 • $16.95

Fernand Braudel a History of CiVilizations

Translated by Richard Mayne“Refreshingly broad-brush in its approach... this history provides the big picture.”—The Christian Science Monitor. Maps. Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-012489-7 • $18.00

Charlie Campbellf sCaPegoat

a History of blaming other PeopleFrom medieval witch burning to reality TV, this is a brilliantly relevant and timely social history that looks at the obsession, mania, persecution and injustice of scapegoating.Overlook • 208 pp. • 978-1-5902-0716-1 • $19.95

Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari anti-oediPus

Capitalism and schizophreniaPreface by Michel FoucaultTranslated by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, and Helen R. Lane“[An] introduction to the nonfascist life.”—Michel Foucault, from the preface. “Renders palpable the metaphor of the unconscious as a worker, and does it in a brilliant, appropri-ately nutty way.”—The New Republic.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-310582-4 • $22.00

Jared Diamondf tHe World until yesterday

What Can We learn from traditional societies?A firsthand picture of the human past as it had been for millions of years that consid-ers what the differences between that past and our present mean for our lives today. Draws on decades of field work in the Pacific Islands, as well as evidence from Inuit, Amazonian Indians, Kalahari San people, and others.Viking • 512 pp. • 978-0-670-02481-0 • $36.00

CollaPseHow societies Choose to fail or succeedRevised and UpdatedUpdated in 2011 with a new afterword and an additional chapter. “Extraordinary in erudi-tion and originality, compelling in its ability to relate the digitized pandemonium of the present to the hushed agrarian sunrises of the past.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 592 pp. • 978-0-14-311700-1 • $18.00a Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, and Economist best book of the year; a New York Times and american library association notable book

Robert B. Downs books tHat CHanged tHe World

Revised EditionExamines important works from ancient times to the 20th century. Notes, index. Signet Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-52928-2 • $7.95

Michael Farquhar a treasury of deCePtion

liars, Misleaders, Hoodwinkers, and the extraordinary true stories of History’s greatest Hoaxes, fakes and fraudsPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303544-2 • $15.00

Bill Fawcett 100 Mistakes tHat

CHanged Historybackfires and blunders that Collapsed empires, Crashed economies, and altered the Course of our WorldBerkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-23665-9 • $16.00

Joshua Foerf MoonWalking WitH einstein

the art and science of remembering everything“Captivating...His narrative is smart and funny and, like the work of Dr. Oliver Sacks, it’s informed by a humanism that enables its author to place the mysteries of the brain within a larger philosophical and cultural context.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-312053-7 • $16.00

Tony Judt ill fares tHe land

See Modern European, page 45

Brian MacArthur, editor tHe Penguin book of

HistoriC sPeeCHesOver 160 speeches that changed the world.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-017619-3 • $17.00

f Revised Edition Available May 2013

tHe Penguin book of tWentietH-Century sPeeCHesRevised EditionPenguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-028500-0 • $17.00

David Macey tHe Penguin diCtionary

of CritiCal tHeory“Provides lucid, spirited entries on all man-ner of current concepts, thinkers, terms.” —The Independent, Books of the Year. Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-051369-1 • $18.00

Alberto Manguel tHe History of reading

“A brilliantly associative account...Charms through the scope of Manguel’s erudi-tion, and his balance of scholarship with literary exuberance.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-016654-5 • $22.00

Robert McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil

tHe story of englisHThird Revised EditionSee British History, page 46

John McWhorter our MagnifiCent bastard tongue

the untold story of englishSee British History, page 46

John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge god is baCk

How the global revival of faith is Changing the WorldPenguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311683-7 • $17.00

Sharan Newman tHe real History

of tHe end of tHe Worldapocalyptic Predictions from revelation and nostradamus to y2k and 2012Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-23253-8 • $15.00Also available: The Real History Behind the Templars p. 42, The Real History Behind the Da Vinci Code 978-0-425-20012-4

Charles Panati saCred origins of Profound

tHings: the stories behind the rites and rituals of the World’s religionsPenguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-019533-0 • $20.00

Lindsay Porter assassination

a History of Political MurderOverlook • 192 pp. • 978-1-59020-348-4 • $35.00

Witold Rybczynski HoMe: a short History of an idea

Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-010231-4 • $16.00Also available: Looking Around: A Journey Through Architecture 978-0-14-016889-1

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Jon Savage teenage

the Creation of youth Culture: 1875-1945“The definitive history of youth in revolt, from the gaslight age to the dawn of rock.”—Rolling Stone. “Compulsive reading...a rich, rewarding book that makes an important con-tribution to cultural history.”—Camille Paglia, The New York Times Book Review. 45 b/w photos.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-025415-0 • $17.00a Choice outstanding academic title, a San Francisco Chronicle notable book

Peter Turchin War and PeaCe and War

the rise and fall of empires“Turchin’s view of [history] from the perspec-tive of an evolutionary biologist...promises a great deal.”—The Times Literary Supplement.Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-28819-5 • $16.00

Stephen Yafa Cotton

the biography of a revolutionary fiber“With wit and intelligence, Yafa demonstrates how a good deal of history can be learned by following a single thread.”—Ira Berlin, The Washington Post. 16-page b/w photo insert.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-303722-4 • $15.00

Ben Yagoda MeMoir

a History“[This] shrewd and witty history of memoir sweeps us from Julius Caesar to James Frey. Our guide...is always fine company, with just the right word, kindly good judgment, and another great story coming up on the next page.”—Richard Ben Cramer.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-482-7 • $16.00

Bob O’Gorman, Ph.D., and Mary Faulkner tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

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Eric Alterman and Kevin Mattsonf tHe Cause

the fight for american liberalism from franklin roosevelt to barack obama“Superb.”—The Boston Globe. “[A]n illuminat-ing history of postwar politics, international relations, culture, and philosophy—all in one scrupulously researched volume.”—Publishers Weekly.Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-02343-1 • $29.95Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-312164-0 • $18.00Paperback available May 2013

Stephen E. Ambrose and Douglas G. Brinkley rise to globalisM

american foreign Policy since 1938See America Today, page 21

Fred Anderson and Andrew Cayton tHe doMinion of War: empire and

liberty in north america, 1500–2000“Stunning and timely!...An imaginative retell-ing of American history from the point of view of empire and war by two very tal-ented historians.”—Gordon S. Wood. “The most important book ever written on the connection between war and American expan-sion.”—Don Higginbotham, University of North Carolina.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-303651-7 • $20.00

William L. Andrews, editor ClassiC aMeriCan

autobiograPHiesIntroduction by the editorIncludes A True History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682); The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1771–1789); Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845); Old Times on the Mississippi by Mark Twain (1875); and four autobiographical narratives of Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin). Signet Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-451-52915-2 • $7.95

John Avlon, Jesse Angelo and Errol Louis, editorsf deadline artists

america’s greatest newspaper Columns“A broad and brilliantly chosen compilation of the best newspaper column writing past and present.”—Peggy Noonan.Overlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-5902-0429-0 • $29.95Also available: Deadline Artists—Scandals, Tragedies and Triumphs 978-1-4683-0120-5

Alan Axelrod tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay

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Christopher Benfeyf red briCk, blaCk

Mountain, WHite Clayreflections on art, family, and survival“Revelatory...Benfey reclaims radiant swathes of history...and celebrates serendipity, resil-ience, and the refulgence of art.”—Booklist (starred review). “Well wrought....Part memoir, part family saga, part travelogue, part cultural history, it takes readers on a peripatetic ramble across America and beyond.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-326-8 • $25.95Penguin • 304 pp. • 8-0-14-312285-2 • $16.00Paperback available March 2013Also available: A Summer of Hummingbirds 978-0-14-311508-3

Hugh Brogan tHe Penguin History of tHe usa

Revised Edition“A superb piece of work...written with grace and style.”—The Sunday Times (London). Penguin • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-025255-2 • $19.00

Robert Cowley, editor WHat if?™

the World’s foremost Military Historians imagine What Might Have been“A captivating display of historical imagina-tion...takes us through 2,500 years of close squeaks and narrow misses.”—C. Vann Woodward, Yale Univ. Berkley • 416 pp. • 978-0-425-17642-9 • $17.00Also available: What If?™ 2: Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been 978-0-425-18613-8

John Demos tHe eneMy WitHin: 2,000 years of

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Michael Farquhar a treasury of foolisHly

forgotten aMeriCansPirates, skinflints, Patriots, and other Colorful Characters stuck in the footnotes of HistoryPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311305-8 • $15.00

a treasury of great aMeriCan sCandalstantalizing true tales of Historic Misbehavior by the founding fathers and others Who let freedom swingPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-200192-9 • $15.00

Elizabeth Gilbert tHe last aMeriCan Man

“Braids keen and provocative observations about the American frontier, the myth of the mountain man, and the peculiar state of con-temporary America.”—Booklist (starred review). Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-200283-4 • $16.00national book award finalista New York Times notable book

Richard G. Geldard, editor tHe essential

transCendentalistsIntroduction by the editorAn anthology of core writings providing an examination of the spiritual breadth and depth of “Yankee mysticism.”Tarcher • 256 pp. • 978-1-58542-434-4 • $15.95

Stephen Graubard tHe Presidents

the transformation of the american Presidency from theodore roosevelt to barack obama“It is vitally important to read this magisterial work to understand how the presidency has been transformed over the past century.”—James Chace, author of 1912: Wilson, Taft, Roosevelt and Debs.Penguin Global • 944 pp. • 978-0-14-10425-9 • $25.00

Jeff Greenfieldf tHen eVerytHing CHanged

stunning alternate Histories of american Politics: Jfk, rfk, Carter, ford, reaganThe alternate historical scenarios Greenfield depicts are startlingly realistic, rich in detail, shocking in their projections, but always deeply, remarkably plausible.Berkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-24533-0 • $16.00

Thomas D. Hamm, editor Quaker Writings

an anthology, 1650-1920Covering nearly three centuries of religious development, this comprehensive anthology gives a balanced overview of Quaker history.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310631-9 • $16.00

Tim Harper tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide

to tHe u.s. ConstitutionAlpha • 304 pp. • 978-1-59257-627-2 • $14.95

Mark Hartzman aMeriCan sidesHoW

an encyclopedia of History’s Most Wondrous and Curiously strange PerformersTarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-530-3 • $16.95

Richard D. Heffner a doCuMentary History

of tHe united statesExpanded & Updated Eighth EditionFrom “Common Sense” to the Obama inaugu-ral address. “Presents the vital documents of American history with incisive and informed commentary—an invaluable resource for the student, the teacher and the history buff.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Signet Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-451-22850-5 • $9.99

Owen J. Hurdf after tHe faCt

the surprising fates of american History’s Heroes, Villains, and supporting CharactersPicking up where traditional histories leave off, this book uncovers the telling details of history’s most compelling subplots.Perigee • 272 pp. • 978-0-399-53753-0 • $15.00

Peter Irons a PeoPle’s History

of tHe suPreMe Courtthe Men and Women Whose Cases and decisions Have shaped our ConstitutionForeword by Howard ZinnUpdated with coverage of Bush v. Gore, “enemy combatant” cases, the Ten Commandment cases, and recent changes to the bench. “Outstanding....Vividly recounts the dramatic stories behind the Court’s landmark cases.”—Nadine Strossen, NYU Law School. Penguin • 516 pp. • 978-0-14-303738-5 • $19.00

Peter Irons tHe Courage of tHeir

ConViCtions: sixteen americans Who fought their Way to the supreme Court“Extraordinary...[reveals] the live faces behind the masks of constitutional law; to read it is to understand the inner dynamics of law’s outward development.”—Laurence H. Tribe.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-012810-9 • $18.00Also in Penguin: Jim Crow’s Children p. 25, God on Trial p. 22

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seVen eVents tHat Made aMeriCa aMeriCaand Proved that the founding fathers Were right all alongTakes an in-depth look at seven lesser-known historical moments and provides an analysis of how each of them spurred a trend that either confirmed or departed from the vision our Founding Fathers had for America.Sentinel • 272 pp. • 978-1-59523-079-9 • $16.00

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AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGSColonial Beginnings to EmancipationJames G. Basker, editor970 pages • 978-1-59853-196-1$40.00 • loa #233

This groundbreaking portrait of America’s greatesttradition of social protest includes a 16-page colorportfolio of illustrations, headnotes to guide thereader, and a chronology of events.

JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITHThe Affluent Society & Other Writings1952–1967James K. Galbraith, editor1104 pages • 978-1-59853-077-3$40.00 • loa #208

The seminal works of America’s foremost economist,in one volume for the first time: American Capitalism;The Great Crash, 1929; The Affluent Society; and TheNew Industrial State.

AMERICAN EARTHEnvironmental Writing Since ThoreauBill McKibben, editor • Foreword by Al Gore1047 pages + 80 pp. portfolio • 978-1-59853-020-9$40.00 • loa #182

“For anyone seeking to understand the historical and intellect-ual roots of today’s environmental movement, this is the bestresource between two covers.” —Boston Globe

THE CIVIL WARThe Third Year Told by Those Who Lived ItBrooks D. Simpson, editor936 pages • 978-1-59853-197-8$40.00 • loa #234

The third volume in the unprecedented four-year,four-volume series that weaves scores of letters, diaries,military reprts, newspaper accounts, poems, songs, andmemoirs into a unique firsthand record of events.Each volume features a detailed chronology of events,biographical sketches, textual and explanatory notes,and original hand-drawn endpaper maps by expertCivil War cartographer Earl McElfresh.

THE CIVIL WARThe First Year Told byThose Who Lived ItBrooks D. Simpson, Stephen W. Sears, and Aaron Sheehan-Dean, editors840 pages • 978-1-59853-088-9$37.50 • loa #212

THE CIVIL WARThe Second Year Told byThose Who Lived ItStephen W. Sears, editor912 pages • 978-1-59853-144-2$40.00 • loa #221

BARBARA W. TUCHMANThe Guns of August & The Proud TowerMargaret MacMillan, editor1280 pages • 978-1-59853-145-9$40.00 • loa #222

Barbara W. Tuchman’s classic histories of World WarI and the world it destroyed, complete with 48 pagesof photographs and ten color maps.

THE WAR OF 1812Writings from America’s Second War of IndependenceDonald R. Hickey, editor928 pages • 978-1-59853-195-4$40.00 • loa #232

For the bicentennial of the controversial war thatshaped the future of a continent, here is the firstcomprehensive collection of eyewitness accounts of theWar of 1812 in over a century, complete with full colorendpaper maps, headnotes to guide the reader, andbiographical sketches.

ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLEDemocracy in AmericaA New Translation by Arthur GoldhammerOlivier Zunz, editor941 pages • 978-1-931082-54-9$35.00 • loa #147

This will become the standard edition of this classic text.”—James T. Kloppenberg, Charles Warren Professor of

American History, Harvard University

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Henry AdamsTHE EDUCATION OFHENRY ADAMS Introduced by Leon Wieseltier524 pp. • $13.95978-1-59853-060-5

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W.E.B. Du BoisTHE SOULS OF BLACK FOLK Introduced byJohn Edgar Wideman256 pp. • $10.95 978-1-59853-054-4

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George WashingtonSELECTED WRITINGS Introduced byRon Chernow512 pp. • $16.95 978-1-59853-110-7

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SEL ECTE D TI TLE S O F INT ERESTHENRY ADAMSHistory of the U.S. During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson 978-0-940450-34-9 $45.00History of the U.S. During the Administrations of James Madison 978-0-940450-35-6 $45.00Novels, Mont Saint Michel, The Education 978-0-940450-12-7 $45.00

AMERICAN EARTH Environmental Writing Since Thoreau 978-1-59853-020-9 $40.00

AMERICAN POETRY: THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES978-1-931082-90-7 $40.00

AMERICAN POETRY: THE NINETEENTH CENTURYVolume I: Freneau to Whitman 978-0-940450-60-8 $35.00Volume II: Melville to Stickney, American Indian Poetry,

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AMERICAN POETRY: THE TWENTIETH CENTURYVolume I: Henry Adams to Dorothy Parker 978-1-883011-77-2 $35.00Volume II: E. E. Cummings to May Swenson 978-1-883011-78-9 $35.00

AMERICAN SERMONS The Pilgrims to Martin Luther King, Jr. 978-1-883011-65-9 $40.00

AMERICAN SPEECHESVolume I: Political Oratory from the Revolution to the Civil War 978-1-931082-97-6 $35.00Volume II: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton 978-1-931082-98-3 $35.00

THE AMERICAN STAGE Writing on Theater from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner 978-1-59853-069-8 $40.00

JOHN JAMES AUDUBON Writings and Drawings 978-1-883011-68-0 $40.00

JAMES BALDWIN Collected Essays 978-1-883011-52-9 $35.00

WILLIAM BARTRAM Travels and Other Writings 978-1-883011-11-6 $40.00

CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN Three Gothic Novels 978-1-883011-57-4 $40.00

WILLA CATHEREarly Novels and Stories 978-0-940450-39-4 $40.00Later Novels 978-0-940450-52-3 $40.00Stories, Poems, and Other Writings 978-0-940450-71-4 $40.00

CHARLES W. CHESNUTT Stories, Novels, and Essays 978-1-931082-06-8 $35.00

JAMES FENIMORE COOPERLeatherstocking Tales, Volume I 978-0-940450-20-2 $40.00Leatherstocking Tales, Volume II 978-0-940450-21-9 $40.00Sea Tales: The Pilot, The Red Rover 978-0-940450-70-7 $35.00

RICHARD HENRY DANA, JR Two Years Before the Mast and Other Voyages 978-1-931082-83-9 $40.00

FREDERICK DOUGLASS Autobiographies 978-0-940450-79-0 $40.00

W.E.B. DU BOIS Writings 978-0-940450-33-2 $40.00

RALPH WALDO EMERSONEssays and Lectures 978-0-940450-15-8 $35.00Selected Journals 1820–1842 978-1-59853-067-4 $40.00Selected Journals 1841–1877 978-1-59853-068-1 $40.00

ULYSSES S. GRANT Memoirs & Selected Letters 978-0-940450-58-5 $35.00

LAFCADIO HEARN American Writings 978-1-59853-039-1 $40.00

ZORA NEALE HURSTON Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings 978-0-940450-84-4 $40.00Novels and Stories 978-0-940450-83-7 $35.00

WASHINGTON IRVINGBracebridge Hall, Tales of a Traveller, The Alhambra 978-0-940450-59-2 $40.00History, Tales and Sketches 978-0-940450-14-1 $45.00Three Western Narratives 978-1-931082-53-2 $40.00

JAMES WELDON JOHNSON Writings 978-1-931082-52-5 $40.00

A. J. LIEBLING World War II Writings 978-1-59853-018-6 $40.00

ABRAHAM LINCOLNSpeeches & Writings 1832–1858 978-0-940450-43-1 $35.00Speeches & Writings 1859–1865 978-0-940450-63-9 $35.00

THE LINCOLN ANTHOLOGY Great Writers on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now 978-1-59853-033-9 $40.00

JOHN MUIR Nature Writings 978-1-883011-24-6 $35.00

FRANCIS PARKMAN France and England in North America, Volume 1 978-0-940450-10-3 $45.00France and England in North America, Volume 2 978-0-940450-11-0 $45.00The Oregon Trail, The Conspiracy of Pontiac 978-0-940450-54-7 $40.00

REPORTING CIVIL RIGHTS Part One: American Journalism 1941–1963 978-1-931082-28-0 $40.00Part Two: American Journalism 1963–1973 978-1-931082-29-7 $40.00

REPORTING VIETNAM Part One: American Journalism 1959–1969 978-1-883011-58-1 $40.00Part Two: American Journalism 1969–1975 978-1-883011-59-8 $40.00Paperback compendium: American Journalism 1959–1975 978-1-883011-90-1 $17.95

REPORTING WORLD WAR II Part One: American Journalism 1938–1944 978-1-883011-04-8 $35.00Part Two: American Journalism 1944–1946 978-1-883011-05-5 $40.00Paperback compendium: American Journalism 1938–1946 978-1-931082-05-1 $18.95

THEODORE ROOSEVELTLetters and Speeches 978-1-931082-66-2 $35.00The Rough Riders and An Autobiography 978-1-931082-65-5 $35.00

WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN Memoirs 978-0-940450-65-3 $35.00

SLAVE NARRATIVES 978-1-883011-76-5 $40.00

CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH Writings with Other Narratives of Roanoke, Jamestown, and the First English Settlement of America 978-1-59853-001-8 $45.00

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Three Novels 978-0-940450-01-1 $50.00

HENRY DAVID THOREAU A Week, Walden,The Maine Woods, Cape Cod 978-0-940450-27-1 $40.00Collected Essays and Poems 978-1-883011-95-6 $35.00

MARK TWAIN Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, & Essays 1852–1890 978-0-940450-36-3 $40.00Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches, & Essays 1891–1910 978-0-940450-73-8 $40.00The Gilded Age and Later Novels 978-1-931082-10-5 $40.00Historical Romances 978-0-940450-82-0 $35.00The Innocents Abroad and Roughing It 978-0-940450-25-7 $40.00Mississippi Writings 978-0-940450-07-3 $35.00A Tramp Abroad, Following the Equator, Other Travels 978-1-59853-066-7 $40.00

WALT WHITMAN Poetry and Prose 978-0-940450-02-8 $35.00

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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Writings from the War of IndependenceJohn Rhodehamel, editor874 pages • 978-1-883011-91-8 • $40.00 • loa #123

THE DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTIONBernard Bailyn, editorI: September 1787 to February 17881214 pages • 978-0-940450-42-4 • $35.00 • loa #62

II: January to August 17881175 pages • 978-0-940450-64-6 • $35.00 • loa #63

BENJAMIN FRANKLINJ. A. Leo Lemay, editorI: Silence Dogood, The Busy-Body, and Early Writings823 pages • 978-1-931082--22-8 • $35.00 • loa #37a

II: Autobiography, Poor Richard, and Later Writings816 pages • 978-1-883011-53-6 • $30.00 • loa #37b

ALEXANDER HAMILTON: WritingsJoanne Freeman, editor1108 pages • 978-1-931082-04-4 • $40.00 • loa #129

THOMAS JEFFERSON: WritingsMerrill D. Peterson, editor1600 pages • 978-0-940450-16-5 • $40.00 • loa #17

JAMES MADISON: WritingsJack N. Rakove, editor966 pages • 978-1-883011-66-6 • $40.00 • loa #109

THOMAS PAINE: Collected WritingsEric Foner, editor906 pages • 978-1-883011-03-1 • $35.00 • loa #76

GEORGE WASHINGTON: WritingsJohn Rhodehamel, editor1149 pages • 978-1-883011-23-9 • $40.00 • loa #91

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The American Founders CollectionWith  authoritative  editions  of  the writings  of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin  (2 vols.), Thomas Paine, AlexanderHamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and now John Marshall and John Adams (2 vols.), as well as volumes collectingfirsthand accounts of the War of Independence and the Debate on the Constitution (2 vols.), The LOA’s American FoundersCollection offers readers and students an unrivaled opportunity to explore for themselves the birth of a nation.

NewJOHN MARSHALL: WritingsCharles F. Hobson, editor976 pages • 978-1-59853-064-3 • $40.00 • loa #198

Including excerpts from John Marshall’smonumental Life of Washington, thisunrivaled collection of public and privatepapers gathers 200 documents writtenbetween 1779 and 1835, including all ofhis most important judicial opinions—Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v.Maryland, among them—and hisrulings during the Aaron Burr treasontrial, plus eloquent speeches, newspaperessays, and letters to Washington,Monroe, Hamilton, and many others.

“A marvelous and much-needed single-volume collection of the writings ofAmerica’s greatest Chief Justice, selected by the scholar who knows him best.”—Gordon S. Wood, author of Empire of Liberty

NewJOHN ADAMS: Revolutionary Writings I. 1755–1775 II. 1775–1783Gordon S. Wood, editor

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This two-volume edition of JohnAdams’s writings charts his ed-ucation, early career, and exper-ience of the American Revolutionfrom the earliest stirrings ofdiscontent with British rule to theTreaty of Paris in 1783. Here, alongwith letters, newspaper essays, andpolitical papers, are extensiveexcerpts from his diary andautobiography; the full text of theDissertation on Canon and Feudal

Law (1765); the Novanglus essays (1775)—complete with the rejoinders ofAdams’s loyalist opponent Daniel Leonard (“Massachusettensis”);Thoughts on Government (1776); and the “Report of a Constitution forMassachusetts,” Adams’s blueprint for what remains one of the oldestworking political charters in the world.

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Energized by the 2008 elections, artist and illustrator Kalman traveled to Washington, DC on inauguration day, launching a year-long investigation of American democracy and how it works. “[A] lushly painted romp through the fringes of democracy.”—The Washington Post. 4-color throughout.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-312203-6 • $18.00a New York Magazine top 10 book of 2010

Brian Lamb booknotes

stories from american HistoryPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-200249-0 • $20.00

Mike Lofgrenf tHe Party is oVer

How republicans Went Crazy, democrats became useless, and the Middle Class got shafted“Trenchant and far-reaching.”—The New Yorker. “Forceful, convincing and seduc-tive.”—The Washington Post.Viking • 240 pp. • 978-0-670-02626-5 • $25.95

Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, editor aMeriCan sCriPtures

an anthology of sacred WritingsIntroduction by the editorGathers fifteen sacred Christian texts of American origin from Mormons, Shakers, Christian Scientists, and others into a concise single volume.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310619-7 • $16.00

Martin E. Marty PilgriMs in tHeir oWn land

five Hundred years of religion in americaPenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-008268-5 • $18.00

Robert V. Remini and Terry Golway, editors felloW Citizens

the Penguin book of u.s. Presidential inaugural addressesIntroduction and Commentaries by Robert V. Remini and Terry GolwayIncludes all fifty-five United States presiden-tial inaugural addresses, as well as a general introduction and commentary that provides historical context for each speech.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311453-6 • $16.00

Franco Scardino tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide to

u.s. goVernMent and PolitiCsAlpha • 400 pp. • 978-1-59257-853-5 • $18.95

Stephen Spignesif groVer CleVeland’s rubber JaW

and other unusual, unexpected, unbelievable but all-true facts about america’s PresidentsPerigee • 288 pp. • 978-0-399-53743-1 • $14.00

Roger Straus IIIf aMeriCa’s great

railroad stationstext by Hugh Van dusen and ed breslinAn award-winning photographer and two life-long railroad buffs team up to tell the story of these enduring structures and the important role they still play in the country’s landscape. Four-color photographs throughout.Penguin Studio • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02311-0 • $40.00

William T. Vollman iMPerial

From one of the country’s most celebrated writers, an epic study of California’s Imperial Valley—site of social, political, cultural, and economic conflict for over a century, and an emblem of the problematic nature of the American dream. 28 photos, line art, maps.Penguin • 1,200 pp. • 978-0-14-311840-4 • $35.00

David C. Whitney and Robin Vaughn Whitney tHe aMeriCan Presidents

biographies of the Chief executives from george Washington through barack obamaTenth EditionReflections from contemporaries and histori-ans immortalizing presidential philosophies of leadership and their dreams for America. 32 pages of photos.Reader’s Digest • 672 pp. • 978-1-60652-462-6 • $19.99

M. Jerry Weiss and Helen Weiss, editors tHe signet book

of aMeriCan essaysIncludes works by luminaries such as Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King, Jr., Erma Bombeck, Sandra Cisneros, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Abigail Adams, John F. Kennedy, and many more.Signet Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-451-53021-9 • $8.95

Garry Wills Head and Heart

a History of Christianity in america“A major contribution to the national debate over separation of church and state.”—Los Angeles Times. “Essential reading for any stu-dent of history and politics who wants to understand the role of religion.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-311407-9 • $17.00Winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Heartland PrizeAlso available: Explaining America p. 10; Saint Augustine p. 39, Why Priests?, What Jesus Meant, What Paul Meant, and What the Gospels Meant, p. 40

Gordon S. Wood tHe PurPose of tHe Past

reflections on the uses of HistoryWood assesses the current state of history vis-à-vis the work of some of its most important scholars. “Essential reading for anyone who cares about history.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311504-5 • $17.00Also available: Revolutionary Characters and The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin p. 9; The Idea of America p. 11

Colin Woodardf aMeriCan nations

a History of the eleven rival regional Cultures of north america“Sets itself apart by delving deep into history to trace our current divides to ethno- cultural differences that emerged during the country’s earliest settlement.”—The New Republic (Editors’ Picks: Best Books of 2011). “Persuasively reshapes our understanding of how the American political entity came to be….[A] fascinating new take on history.”—The Christian Science Monitor.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-312202-9 • $16.00Winner of the 2012 Maine literary award for non-fiction

colonial & revolutionary

John and Abigail Adams tHe letters of JoHn

and abigail adaMsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Frank Shuffelton“To recover their time and their place, with all the immediacy and the contingency of events whose future significance the participants could not know, there is no better place to start than with these genuinely extraordinary letters.”—Gordon S. Wood.Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-243711-7 • $17.00

Fred Anderson tHe War tHat Made aMeriCa

a short History of the french and indian WarPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303804-7 • $17.00

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John M. Barryf roger WilliaMs and tHe Creation

of tHe aMeriCan soulChurch, state, and the birth of liberty“To call it a biography sells it short. What it is, really, is the history of an idea—about the critical importance of separating church from state.”—The New York Times. “Mr. Barry puts Williams squarely among our great political thinkers, crediting him with bringing liberal democracy to the American colonies.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-312288-3 • $18.00a Choice outstanding academic title

Patricia Brady MartHa WasHington

an american life“With a deft touch, Brady sets Martha Washington’s personal life against the back-drop of war and nation building, weaving together her private triumphs and tragedies and the public role she played as the wife of the nation’s hero.”—Carol Berkin, Baruch College. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303713-2 • $16.00

Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca CHroniCle of

tHe narVáez exPeditionIntroduction by Ilan StavansRevised and Annotated Translation by Harold AugenbraumThe first major narrative detailing the exploration of North America by Spanish conquistadors (1528–1536). “The gripping and unconventional adventure story pulls in students. And Cabeza de Vaca’s narra-tive helps to dissolve stubborn clichés about European expansion in the New World.”—Marcy Norton, George Washington University. Maps throughout. Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-243707-0 • $14.00

J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur letters froM an aMeriCan

farMer and sketCHes of eigHteentH-Century aMeriCaEdited with an Introduction by Albert E. Stone Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-039006-3 • $16.00

Floyd G. Cullop tHe deClaration of

indePendenCe and Constitution of tHe united statesRevised and UpdatedSignet Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-451-53130-8 • $5.95

Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola, editor WoMen’s indian

CaPtiVity narratiVesIntroduction and Notes by the editorTen selections spanning the early history of this country (1682–1892). Includes Mary Rowlandson’s A True History (1682), Cotton Mather’s version of Hannah Dunstan’s infa-mous captivity and escape, the “Panther Captivity,” and more.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043671-6 • $16.00

Mort Gerberg tHe u.s. Constitution

for eVeryoneAn accessible introduction to the story of how our Founding Fathers wrote our nation’s basic laws and principles, including the com-plete text of The Constitution of the United States of America and all 27 Amendments. Illustrated with line drawings throughout. Perigee • 64 pp. • 978-0-399-51305-3 • $8.95

Giles Gunn, editor early aMeriCan Writing

Introduction by the editor“Includes a range of European and Native American materials to provide an histori-cally balanced and intellectually challenging portrait of early America.”—Jenny Franchot, UC Berkeley. “The best such anthology avail-able.”—Eric Sundquist, Northwestern Univ.Penguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-039087-2 • $20.00

Steven Johnson tHe inVention of air

a story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of americaSee British History, page 49

Michael Kammen, editor tHe origins of tHe aMeriCan

Constitution: a documentary History“Easily the best brief documentary history of the origins of the U.S. Constitution.”—Terence Ball. INCLUDES: The Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Judiciary Act; the twenty-one most important Federalist papers (numbers 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 23, 37, 39, 47, 48, 49, 51, 62, 63, 70, 78, 84, 85); seventeen Anti-Federalist writings, including substantial extracts from the two leading critics of the Constitution, “Federal Farmer” and “Brutus”; sixty letters; and important proceedings, resolutions, and state plans.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-008744-4 • $17.00

Joshua Kendall tHe forgotten founding fatHer

noah Webster’s obsession and the Creation of an american CultureAn in-depth examination of the author of the first dictionary of American English. “This is by far the best, and best written, life of Webster. Kendall makes a convincing case that Webster invented American national-ism long before the American nation came into existence.”—Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation.Berkley • 416 pp. • 978-0-425-24545-3 • $16.00Also available: The Man Who Made Lists p. 50

Ralph Ketcham, editor tHe anti-federalist PaPers

and tHe Constitutional ConVention debatesSignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-52884-1 • $7.95

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison tHe federalist PaPers

Edited by Clinton RossiterIntroduction and Notes by Charles R. KeslerBased on the original McLean edition of 1788.INCLUDES: Table of Contents with a brief precis of each essay; Appendix containing a copy of the constitution with cross-references to The Federalist Papers; Index of Ideas that lists the major political concepts discussed; and copies of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. Signet Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-451-52881-0 • $7.95

Edited with an Introduction by Isaac KramnickFirst published in 1788 in New York by J. and A. McLean. Includes the Constitution. Notes. Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-044495-7 • $15.00

Joseph Plumb Martin a narratiVe of

a reVolutionary soldiersome of the adventures, dangers, and sufferings of Joseph Plumb MartinIntroduction by Thomas FlemingNew Afterword by William Chad StanleySignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53158-2 • $6.95

Lee Miller roanoke

solving the Mystery of the lost ColonyAnthropologist and ethnohistorian Lee Miller casts new light on a 400-year-old mystery, the disappearance of the colony on Roanoke Island off the coast of North Carolina. “Enlivening insight and astounding detail.” —Chicago Tribune. 8-page b/w photo insert. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-200228-5 • $16.00

Gary B. Nash tHe unknoWn

aMeriCan reVolutionthe unruly birth of democracy and the struggle to Create america“Reveals the churning caldron of political and social discontents—white, red, and black, rich and poor, male and female—that was eighteenth-century North America…Nash’s is a real revolution, with winners as well as los-ers, with as many dreams dashed as dreams fulfilled.”—Daniel K. Richter, University of Pennsylvania. B/w illustrations throughout.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-303720-0 • $18.00

Jacob Needleman tHe aMeriCan soul

rediscovering the Wisdom of the founders“A remarkable achievement. It recovers the wisdom of the founders of the American republic in a new and exciting way.”—Robert N. Bellah, Univ. of California, Berkeley. Tarcher • 400 pp. • 978-1-58542-226-5 • $15.95

Joel Richard Paul unlikely allies

How a Merchant, a Playwright, and a spy saved the american revolution“A rollicking romp as well as serious history, it reminds us of the role of duplicity, hypoc-risy and corruption, and of human frailty and chance, in safeguarding the American revolution.”—William Taubman, author of Krushchev: The Man and His Era.Riverhead • 416 pp. • 978-1-59448-487-2 • $16.00

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Gordon S. Wood reVolutionary CHaraCters

What Made the founders different“A valuable, persuasive account of the Founders and their significance in American history….A remarkable book.”—Fred Anderson, The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311208-2 • $16.00a Washington Post best book

tHe aMeriCanization of benJaMin franklin“Dazzling...Franklin in all his richness and complexity.”—The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303528-2 • $16.00a New York Times notable book; a Washington Post book of the yearAlso available: The Purpose of the Past p. 7; The Idea of America p. 11

Benjamin Franklin autobiograPHy, Poor riCHard,

and later WritingsEdited by J. A. Leo LemayLibrary of America • 816 pp. • 978-1-883011-53-6 • $30.00

silenCe dogood, tHe busy-body, and early WritingsEdited by J. A. Leo LemayLibrary of America • 823 pp. • 978-1-931082-22-8 • $35.00

tHe Portable benJaMin franklinEdited with an Introduction by Larzer ZiffPenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-303954-9 • $17.00

tHe autobiograPHy and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction by Kenneth A. SilvermanAlso includes generous selections from Franklin’s essays and letters.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-243760-5 • $11.00

Edited with an Introduction by L. Jesse LemischAfterword by Carla MulfordThe Autobiography plus writings on science, politics, family life, and religion. Bibliography, biographical note, index.Signet Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-52810-0 • $4.95

John Adams tHe Portable JoHn adaMs

Edited with an Introduction by John Patrick Diggins“Brill iantly selected.. . .The exemplary introduction...is alone worth the price of admission.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr..Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-243778-0 • $20.00

James Madison Writings

Edited by Jack N. RakoveLibrary of America • 966 pp. • 978-1-883011-66-6 • $40.00

George Washington Writings

Edited by John H. RhodehamelLibrary of America • 1,184 pp. • 978-1-883011-23-9 • $40.00

François Furstenberg in tHe naMe of tHe fatHer

Washington’s legacy, slavery, and the Making of a nationPenguin History of American Life Series“A profoundly important book for anyone interested in the origins of the American Republic.”—Ira Berlin.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311193-1 • $16.00

Ron Chernow WasHington

a life“The best, most comprehensive, and most balanced single volume biography of Washington ever written.”—Gordon S. Wood, The New York Review of Books. “Nothing short of phenomenal...never before has Washington been rendered so tangibly in such a smart, tenaciously researched volume as Chernow’s opus...a riveting read.”—Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 928 pp. • 978-0-14-311996-8 • $20.00

alexander HaMilton“Moving and masterly...by far the best biogra-phy ever written about the man.”—The New York Times. 16-pp. b/w photos. Penguin • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-303475-9 • $18.00Winner of the national book Critics Circle award; an american library association notable book; a Forbes, Los Angeles Times, and Washington Post book of the year; a New York Times top ten book

Alexander Hamilton Writings

Edited by Joanne FreemanLibrary of America • 1,108 pp. • 978-1-931082-04-4 • $40.00

Thomas Jeffersonf tHe Jefferson bible

A hardcover replica of Jefferson’s classic abridgment of the Bible, in which he sculpted the words and ideas of Christ into a resound-ing moral philosophy.Tarcher • 160 pp. • 978-1-58542-916-5 • $10.00

Thomas Jefferson tHe Portable tHoMas Jefferson

Edited by Merrill D. PetersonIncludes A Summary View of the Rights of British America and Notes on the State of Virginia complete; “Response to the Citizens of Albemarle”; “Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank”; letters; other writings. Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-015080-3 • $20.00

notes on tHe state of VirginiaEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Frank ShuffeltonThe historic text, fully annotated, with a sup-porting context of letters and documents.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-043667-9 • $16.00

Steven Johnson tHe inVention of air

a story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of americaSee British History, page 49

Nancy Isenberg fallen founder

the life of aaron burr“The best book on the national politics of the early republic in a decade.”—David Wald-streicher, Temple Univ.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-311371-3 • $17.00

Craig Nelson tHoMas Paine: enlightenment,

revolution, and the birth of Modern nations“Brings Paine to life with all the flaws and foibles flaming away amidst the greatness.”—Joseph J. Ellis, author of His Excellency: George Washington. 16 pp. b/w illustrations.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311238-9 • $16.00Henry adams Prize Winner

Thomas Paine CoMMon sense, rigHts of Man,

and otHer essential WritingsIntroduction by Sydney HookForeword by Jack Fruchtman, Jr. Signet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-52889-6 • $6.95

CoMMon senseEdited with an Introduction by Isaac KramnickPenguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-039016-2 • $11.00

rigHts of ManIntroduction by Eric FonerNotes by Henry CollinsPenguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-039015-5 • $11.00Also available: The Thomas Paine Reader 978-0-14-044494-4

tHe FounDinG FAtHers

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Nathaniel Philbrickf bunker Hill

a City, a siege, a revolutionWith his precise sense of the unexplored side of mythic events, Philbrick turns his keen eye to pre-Revolutionary Boston and the grad-ual up-tick of tension that climaxed in June of 1775 with the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major and decisive battle in what would become the American Revolution.Viking • 400 pp. • 978-0-670-02544-2 • $29.95Available May 2013

MayfloWera story of Courage, Community, and War“[A] vivid and remarkably fresh retelling of the story....Philbrick has recast the Pilgrims for our age of searching and turmoil. He gives what a 21st-century reader needs to find in the material: perspectives of both the English Americans and the Native Americans.”—Russell Shorto, The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311197-9 • $16.00Also in Penguin: Sea of Glory, In the Heart of the Sea, Away Off Shore, and Why Read Moby-Dick? p. 11; The Last Stand p. 13

tHe MayfloWer and tHe PilgriMs’ neW WorldThe epic story of The Mayflower, adapted for a younger audience.Puffin Children’s • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-241458-3 • $8.99

William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson, Benjamin Church, and Others

tHe MayfloWer PaPersselected Writings of Colonial new englandEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Nathaniel Philbrick and Thomas PhilbrickFirst-hand accounts of the Plymouth Colony that vividly recreate the world of 17th-centu-ry New England.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310498-8 • $15.00

Ray Raphael tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to tHe founding fatHersAlpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-61564-061-4 • $18.95

Mary Rowlandson, Sarah Kemble Knight, William Byrd II, and Dr. Alexander Hamilton

Colonial aMeriCan traVel narratiVesEdited with an Introduction by Wendy MartinEssential primary texts in the study of early American cultural life. Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-039088-9 • $17.00

Alan Taylor aMeriCan Colonies

the settling of north america“At long last, we have an overview of colo-nial North America that addresses its full geographic, international, and multicultural sweep.”—Neal Salisbury, Smith College. “All over the country, teachers will be throwing out stale lecture notes. Students will be sitting up attentively. Here is history that responds to the skeptical questions we ask in the twen-ty-first century.”—Linda K. Kerber. Maps throughout. 25 b/w illustrations.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-200210-0 • $19.00Winner of the gold Medal at the Commonwealth Club California book awards

Sarah Vowell tHe Wordy sHiPMates

An exploration of the Puritans and their jour-ney to America to become the people of John Winthrop’s “city upon a hill.” “Most writing on the Puritans is as dour as the Puritans them-selves. Vowell has fun with them, and in the process, she helps us take seriously both their lives and their legacy.”—The Washington Post.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-400-1 • $16.00

Garry Wills exPlaining aMeriCa: the federalist

“A virtuoso exercise in scholarship.”—The Washington Post Book World. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-029839-0 • $17.00Also available: Head and Heart p. 7, Saint Augustine p. 39, Why Priests?, What Jesus Meant, What Paul Meant, and What the Gospels Meant, p. 40

early national

Richard Beeman tHe Penguin guide to

tHe united states Constitutiona fully annotated declaration of independence, u. s. Constitution and amendments, and selections from The Federalist PapersA unique and handy guide to the law of the land from one of America’s most esteemed constitutional scholars.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-311810-7 • $12.00

David Haward Bainf bitter Waters

america’s forgotten naval Mission to the dead sea“Bain produces an engrossing narrative of the expedition that richly positions the mission’s incidents within Lynch’s Western perspective on the Near East.”—Booklist (starred review).Overlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-5902-0352-1 • $30.00Also available: Empire Express p. 13

Richard Beeman, series editorf Penguin CiViC ClassiCs

See General Works & Anthologies, page 2

William Hill Brown and Hannah Webster Foster tHe PoWer of syMPatHy

and tHe CoQuetteEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Carla MulfordPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-043468-2 • $16.00

Richard Henry Dana, Jr. tWo years before tHe Mast

Edited with an Introduction by Thomas PhilbrickIncludes the author’s retrospective of the voy-age and the book, notes, and a glossary of nautical terms.Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-039008-7 • $16.00

Introduction by John SeelyeNew Afterword by Wes DavisSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53125-4 • $7.95Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

Charles Dickens aMeriCan notes

for general CirCulationRevised EditionEdited with an Introduction by Patricia InghamPenguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-043649-5 • $15.00

Sharon M. Harris, editor WoMen’s early aMeriCan

HistoriCal narratiVesIntroduction and Notes by the editorCONTRIBUTORS: Ann Eliza Bleecker, Margaretta V. Bleecker Faugeres, Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Sarah Pogson, Sarah Pierce, Hannah Mather Crocker, Anne Newport Royall, and Emma Willard.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-243710-0 • $15.00

Frederick Douglass narratiVe of tHe life of

frederiCk douglass, an aMeriCan slaVe: Written by HimselfEdited with an Introduction by Houston A. Baker, Jr.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-039012-4 • $12.00

New Introduction by Peter J. GomesSignet Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-451-52994-7 • $4.95Also available: My Bondage and My Freedom p. 25

Ralph Waldo Emerson seleCted Writings

Edited by William H. GilmanIntroduction by Charles JohnsonFeatures Emerson’s critical essays, poems, and letters, plus a considerable amount of material from the Journals, including an entry discovered in 1964 in the Library of Congress. Signet Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-451-53186-5 • $7.95

nature and selected essaysEdited with an Introduction by Larzer ZiffFifteen essays including “History” and “The Transcendentalist.”Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-243762-9 • $15.00

tHe Portable eMersonEdited by Carl Bode, with Malcolm Cowley Introduction by Carl BodeIncludes Nature in its entirety, 22 poems, selected orations, English Traits complete, and biographical essays. Bibliography and notes.Penguin Classics • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-015094-0 • $20.00Also available: The Essential Transcendentalists p. 3

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Kevin Phillipsf 1775

a good year for revolutionPunctures the myth that 1776 was the water-shed year of the American Revolution and suggests that the great events and confronta-tions of 1775 achieved a sweeping Patriot control of territory and local government that Britain was never able to overcome.Viking • 656 pp. • 978-0-670-02512-1 • $36.00Also available: Bad Money, American Theocracy p. 23; American Dynasty 978-0-14-303431-5

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David Hannaf knigHts of tHe sea

the true story of the Boxer and the Enterprise and the War of 1812“A wonderful read. Brings the war of 1812 to life.”—Ken Burns. “A fine meditation on the culture, politics, and several key char-ismatic individuals who shaped the Early Republic.”—Christopher Pastore, author of Temple to the Wind.NAL • 288 pp. • 978-0-451-23920-4 • $16.00

Nathaniel Hawthorne tHe sCarlet letter

Introduction by Nina BaymNotes by Thomas E. ConnollyThe text of this edition was approved by the Center for Scholarly Editions of the MLA.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-243726-1 • $8.00

Introduction by Brenda Wineapple Signet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53135-3 • $3.95

Washington Irving a History of neW york

Introduction and Notes by Elizabeth L. BradleyWritten in 1809, Irving’s humorous and satiri-cal chronicle of New York’s fifty years under Dutch rule in the 1600’s.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-310561-9 • $16.00

Andro Linklater Measuring aMeriCa

How the united states Was shaped by the greatest land sale in HistoryPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28459-3 • $16.00

Karl Marx disPatCHes for tHe NEW YoRk

TRiBUNE: selected Jounalism of karl MarxSee page 59

Jane Kamensky tHe exCHange artist

a tale of High-flying speculation and america’s first banking CollapseThe dramatic birth of modern money culture in America told through the story of Andrew Dexter, Jr., a wily New England entrepre-neur, visionary, and scoundrel. “Dazzling, disturbing....This book is as much a history of a banking crisis as an excavation of the foundations of the American economy. It will astonish.”—Jill Lepore, Harvard University.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311490-1 • $17.00a Choice outstanding academic title

Herman Melville israel Potter

His fifty years of exileMelville’s only historical novel follows the title character from Revolutionary War hero to London peddler, providing a portrait of the early American republic as the rollicking adventure it was.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-310523-7 • $16.00

Thomas Nickerson, Owen Chase, and Others tHe loss of tHe sHiP ESSEx,

sunk by a WHale: first-Person accountsEdited by Thomas Philbrick Introduction by Nathaniel PhilbrickPenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-043796-6 • $15.00

Nathaniel Philbrickf aWay off sHore

nantucket island and its People, 1602–1890“Indispensable.”—Russell Baker. “Meticulously detailed, filled with fine anecdotes, and a fas-cinating look at a fascinating place.”—H. G. Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-312012-4 • $16.00

f WHy read Moby-diCk?The author of In the Heart of the Sea here looks to the fiction itself, skillfully navigating Melville’s world and illuminating the book’s humor and unforgettable characters.Viking • 144 pp. • 978-0-670-02299-1 • $25.00

sea of gloryamerica’s Voyage of discovery:the u.s. exploring expedition, 1838–1842Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-200483-8 • $16.00Winner of the theodore and franklin d. roosevelt naval History Prize; a New York Times notable book; a Boston Globe and Los Angeles Times book of the year

in tHe Heart of tHe seathe tragedy of the Whaleship Essex“Scrupulously researched and eloquently written....It would have earned Melville’s admiration.”—The New York Times Book Review. 16 pp. b/w illustrations.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-100182-1 • $16.00national book award WinnerAlso available: Mayflower, Bunker Hill p. 10; The Last Stand p. 13

Marcus Redikerf tHe aMistad rebellion

an atlantic odyssey of slavery and freedomSee page 27

tHe slaVe sHiPa Human HistorySee page 27

Robert V. Remini tHe battle of neW orleans

andrew Jackson and america’s first Military Victory“Remini, our greatest scholar of the Jacksonian era, has admirably re-created one of the most important events in American military history.”—David Herbert Donald. 8 pp. b/w illustrations, maps. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-100179-1 • $16.00Also available: Joseph Smith 978-0-670-03083-5

William Reynolds tHe PriVate Journal of WilliaM

reynolds: united states exploring expedition, 1838–1842Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Nathaniel Philbrick and Thomas PhilbrickPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303905-1 • $17.00

Joseph Smith, translator tHe book of MorMon

Introduction by Laurie F. Maffly-KippReprints the 1840 edition, the last one edited by Smith.Penguin Classics • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-310553-4 • $16.00

Daniel Stashower tHe beautiful Cigar girl

Mary rogers, edgar allan Poe, and the invention of MurderBerkley • 400 pp. • 978-0-425-21782-5 • $21.00

Henry David Thoreau tHe Maine Woods

Introduction by Edward HoaglandPenguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-017013-9 • $17.00

CaPe CodIntroduction by Paul TherouxPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-017002-3 • $16.00

Walden and CiVil disobedienCeIntroduction by Michael MeyerPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-039044-5 • $13.00

f Walden and CiVil disobedienCe150th Anniversary EditionIntroduction by W. S. MerwinAfterword by William HowarthSignet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-53216-9 • $5.95

Alexis de Tocqueville deMoCraCy in aMeriCa

and two essays on america Translated by Gerald BevanIntroduction by Isaac Kramnick Notes by Jeff SelingerThe only edition to contain all Tocqueville’s writings on America. Chronology, suggestions for further reading, explanatory notes.Penguin Classics • 992 pp. • 978-0-14-044760-6 • $13.00

deMoCraCy in aMeriCaEdited and Abridged by Richard D. HeffnerNew Afterword by Vartan GregorianSignet Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-53160-5• $7.95

Fanny Trollope doMestiC Manners

of tHe aMeriCansEdited with an Introduction by Pamela Neville-SingtonPenguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-043561-0 • $17.00

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Gordon S. Woodf tHe idea of aMeriCa

reflections on the birth of the united states“Wood has done more than anyone to make the era of the Revolution and early Republic into one of the liveliest periods in American history.”—The New York Times Book Review. “[A] collection of nuanced, elegant essays. It’s hard to imagine a historian better trained to write on this subject.”—American Heritage.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312124-4 • $17.00Also available: Revolutionary Characters and The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin p. 9; The Purpose of the Past p. 7

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civil War & reconstruction

tHe CiVil WarFirst EditionProduced with the Smithsonian Institution and released in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the start of the war, The Civil War is the definitive visual history to one of the most defining moments in our country’s history.DK Publishing • 360 pp. • 978-0-756-67185-3 • $40.00

Louisa May Alcottf little WoMen

Introduction by Regina BarrecaAfterword by Susan StraightSignet Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-53208-4 • $3.95

Edited with an Introduction by Elaine ShowalterNotes by Siobhan Kilfeather and Vinca ShowalterPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-039069-8 • $10.00

Alex Ayres, editor tHe Wit and WisdoM

of abraHaM linColnPlume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-01089-5 • $16.00

Roy Blount, Jr. robert e. lee

A Penguin Lives Biography“An excellent, concise biography of Lee...well-written and accessible.”—The Denver Post. “Witty, lively, and wholly fascinating.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303866-5 • $14.00

Stephen Budiansky tHe bloody sHirt

terror after the Civil War“[An] impassioned account of Southern resistance to Reconstruction.”—The New York Times. B/w photos & illustrations.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-29016-7 • $16.00

Tom Carhart saCred ties

from West Point brothers to battlefield rivals: a true story of the Civil WarAcclaimed military historian Carhart brings to life the gripping story of six West Point graduates—including George Armstrong Custer—who faced each other in battle dur-ing the Civil War.Berkley • 432 pp. • 978-0-425-23910-0 • $16.00

Mary Boykin Chesnutf Mary CHesnut’s diary

Introduction by Catherine ClintonAn unrivalled account of the American Civil War from the Confederate perspective. “A great epic drama of our greatest national trag-edy.”—William Styron. Originally entitled A Diary from Dixie.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-310606-7 • $15.00

Stephen Crane tHe red badge of Courage

and other storiesEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Gary ScharnhorstPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303935-8 • $9.00Also available: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets and Other Tales of New York p. 14

f Introduction by James DickeyAfterword by Jeffrey MeyersSignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53180-3 • $3.95

John W. DeForest Miss raVenel’s ConVersion

froM seCession to loyaltyEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Gary ScharnhorstDrawing on his own combat experience with the Union forces, DeForest crafted a war novel like nothing before it in American lit-erature. Penguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-043757-7 • $20.00

Fanny Fern rutH Hall

a domestic tale of the Present timeEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Susan Belasco Smith“Smartly and expertly edited. The introduc-tion gives a clear overview of the author’s life; the social, legal, political, and liter-ary context; and the manner in which she channeled her outrage into fiction.”—Ezra Greenspan, University of the South.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043640-2 • $16.00

William A. Fletcher rebel PriVate, front and rear

Memoirs of a Confederate soldierIntroduction by Richard WheelerAfterword by Vallie Fletcher TaylorPlume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-01157-1 • $16.00

Ulysses S. Grant Personal MeMoirs

Introduction and Notes by James M. McPherson“If there is a single contemporary document which explains ‘why the North won the Civil War,’ it is the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant.”—John Keegan. 48 pp. b/w illustra-tions and maps.Penguin Classics • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-043701-0 • $17.00

Harry Hansen tHe CiVil War: a History

Foreword by Dr. Gary GallagherIntroduction by John Jakes“A fact-packed review of the battles and lead-ers of the 1860s....The political and historical background make the military action mean-ingful.”—The New York Times Book Review. Signet Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-451-53166-7• $9.95Winner of the new york Civil War round table fletcher Pratt award

Thomas Wentworth Higginson arMy life in a blaCk regiMent

and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by R. D. MadisonPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-043621-1 • $17.00

Harold Holzerf tHe CiVil War in fifty obJeCts

Introduction by Eric FonerLincoln scholar Harold Holzer sheds new light on the war by examining fifty objects from the New York Historical Society’s acclaimed collection.Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-01463-7 • $36.00Available May 2013

MacKinlay Kantor andersonVille

“The greatest of our Civil War novels.”—The New York Times. The 1955 Pulitzer Prize–win-ning story of the Andersonville Fortress and its use as a concentration-camp-like prison by the South during the Civil War. Plume • 768 pp. • 978-0-452-26956-9 • $25.00

Stephen Kantrowitzf More tHan freedoM

fighting for black Citizenship in a White republic, 1829–1889See Ethnic History: African American, page 26

Elizabeth Keckley beHind tHe sCenes

or, thirty years a slave, and four years in the White HouseIntroduction and Notes by William L. AndrewsThe story of Elizabeth Keckley, who began her life as a slave and became a White House dressmaker, as well as friend and confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303924-2 • $14.00

Joseph Kellyf aMeriCa’s longest siege

Charleston, slavery, and the slow March toward Civil WarA sweeping, provocative new history of the city and the times that ignited America’s Civil War.Overlook • 368 pp. • 978-1-59020-719-2 • $27.95

Thomas Keneally abraHaM linColn: a life

“Keneally’s excellent brief biography benefits from the compression and from the dramat-ic value of crisp wording and sharpness of detail.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311475-8 • $14.00

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Eileen and Roger Panetta, editorsf on sHattered ground

a Civil War Mosaic, 1861–1865An anthology of primary documents trac-ing the evolution of the Civil War. Includes a wide range of sources, with newspaper accounts and broadsheets alongside poetry, songs, photography, maps, and folk tales.Signet Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-53219-0 • $7.95

John David Smith, editorf a Just and lasting PeaCe

a documentary History of reconstructionIntroduction by the EditorShowcasing an impressive collection of original documents, including government publications, newspaper articles, speeches, pamphlets, and personal letters, this book captures the voices of a broad range of Americans.Signet Classics •416 pp. •978-0-451-53226-8 • $8.95

neW in siGnet clAssics

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Harold Holzer, editor tHe linColn antHology

85 Writers on His life and legacy from 1860 until nowWriters include Churchill , Douglass, Emerson, Grant, Ibsen, Marx, Melville, Tolstoy, Twain, and many more. See page 6.Library of America • 800 pp. • 978-1-59853-033-9 • $40.00

Abraham Lincolnf linColn on tHe CiVil War

selected speechesA selection of Lincoln’s finest speeches addressing the conflict’s multiple aspects—the issue of slavery, state versus federal power, the meaning of the Constitution, civic duty, death, and freedom.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-311970-8 • $13.00

f linColn sPeeCHesEdited with an Introduction by Allen C. GuelzoPenguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-312198-5 • $12.00

tHe Portable abraHaM linColnEdited with an Introduction by Andrew Delbanco“Ought to be required reading for every student of American history and letters. [Delbanco’s] eloquent and thoughtful intro-duction is a worthy preface to this superb collection.”—Dan T. Carter, Emory Univ. Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-310564-0 • $18.00

tHe gettysburg addressPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-139931-7 • $10.00

Nelson D. Lankford Cry HaVoC!

the Crooked road to Civil War, 1861Recounts in riveting detail the eight crucial weeks preceding the Civil War. “Disturbs the time-honored march of history with a series of provocative what-ifs.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311279-2 • $17.00Winner of the daniel M. & Marilyn W. laney book PrizeAlso available: Richmond Burning 978-0-14-200310-7

Mason Lowance, editor against slaVery

an abolitionist readerMore than forty crucial speeches, lectures, and essays from the eighteenth- and nine-teenth-century abolitionist movements, from such leaders as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child, Wendell Phillips, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Ralph Waldo Emerson.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-043758-4 • $17.00

James M. McPherson tried by War

abraham lincoln as Commander-in-Chief“From our generation’s finest Civil War his-torian comes yet another masterpiece—a beautifully written and stunningly original account of...our greatest commander in chief. This is a thoroughly terrific work.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311614-1 • $17.00

William Tecumseh Sherman MeMoirs

Introduction and Notes by Michael FellmanPenguin Classics • 880 pp. • 978-0-14-043798-0 • $23.00

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Harry S. Stout uPon tHe altar of tHe nation

a Moral History of the Civil War“A searing critique of civil religion in both the Union and the Confederacy that...deepens our understanding of the interplay between reli-gion, politics, and war throughout American history.”—George C. Rable, University of Virginia. “A triumph of scholarship, of interpre-tation, and (in the deepest sense) of historical understanding.”—John Demos, Yale University.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-303876-4 • $18.00

Harriet Beecher Stowe unCle toM’s Cabin

Introduction by Darryl PinckneyAfterword by Jonathan AracSignet Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-451-53080-6 • $5.95

Edited with an Introduction by Ann DouglasPenguin Classics • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-039003-2 • $10.00

Samuel R. Watkins CoMPany aytCH

or, a side show of the big showEdited with an Introduction by M. Thomas IngeWatkins’s memoir of his days as a Confederate foot soldier. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28124-0 • $16.00

Walt Whitman tHe Portable Walt WHitMan

Edited by Michael WarnerPenguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-243768-1 • $20.00

the Frontier & Western expansion

Andy Adams tHe log of a CoWboy

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard W. EtulainThis 1903 novel about a cattle drive from Texas to Montana is rich in realistic detail. Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303968-6 • $16.00

Mary Austin tHe land of little rain

See Environmental History, page 94

David Haward Bain eMPire exPress

building the first transcontinental railroadPenguin • 816 pp. • 978-0-14-008499-3 • $30.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: Bitter Waters p. 10

María Amparo Ruiz de Burton WHo Would HaVe tHougHt it?

Edited with an Introduction by Amelia Maria de la Luz MontesThe first novel by a Mexican American woman, Who Would Have Thought It? offers a stunning portrayal of the clash of cultures and communities, and a fresh perspective on America in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. •978-0-14-310587-9 • $15.00

James Fenimore Cooper tHe leatHerstoCking tales

Cooper’s towering achievement, this history of scout Natty Bumppo doubles as a portrait of the clash between “savagery” and “civili-zation” on the frontier.

tHe deerslayerEdited with an Introduction by Donald PeasePenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-039061-2 • $16.00

tHe last of tHe MoHiCansIntroduction by Richard HutsonBibliography, biographical note. Signet Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-451-52982-4 • $4.95

Edited with an Introduction by Richard Slotkin Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-039024-7 • $11.00Also available: The Pathfinder 978-0-451-53019-6; The Pathfinder (Penguin Classics) 978-0-14-039071-1; The Pioneers 978-0-451-53047-9; The Pioneers (Penguin Classics) 978-0-14-039007-0; The Prairie 978-0-14-039026-1; The Spy 978-0-14-043628-0

tHe PioneersNew Introduction by Max CavitchSignet Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-451-53047-9 • $7.95

Edited with an Introduction by Donald A. Ringe Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-039007-0 • $14.00

tHe PrairieEdited with an Introduction by Blake Nevius Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-039026-1 • $13.00

Bret Harte tHe luCk of roaring CaMP

and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction by Gary ScharnhorstPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043917-5 • $16.00

Nathaniel Philbrick tHe last stand

Custer, sitting bull, and the battle of the little bighornBrilliantly sketches two larger-than-life antagonists: Sitting Bull, whose charisma and political savvy earned him the position of leader of the Plains Indians, and George Armstrong Custer, one of the Union’s greatest cavalry officers and a man with a reputation for fearless and often reckless courage. “An engrossing, thoughtfully researched and tautly written account of a critical chapter in American history....Dismantles old myths piece by piece.”—Los Angeles Times. “An evocative and cinematic narrative.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311960-9 • $18.00a New York Times notable book of the yearAlso available: Mayflower, Bunker Hill p. 10; Away Off Shore, Why Read Moby-Dick?, Sea of Glory, In the Heart of the Sea p. 11

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Karl Jacoby sHadoWs at daWn

a borderlands Massacre and the Violence of HistoryPenguin History of American Life Series“An absorbing, brilliant study of the Camp Grant Massacre in 1871....One of the best studies ever of the long conflict between tribes and races, soldiers, citizens, kill-ers and victims, in the wild unregulated Southwest.”—Larry McMurtry.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311621-9 • $17.00

Forrest Bryant Johnsonf tHe last CaMel CHarge

the untold story of america’s desert Military experiment“A fascinating portrait of the American West during its formative and most exciting peri-od...Johnson reaches deep into the essence of how America came to be.”—Bevin Alexander, author of Sun Tzu at Gettysburg.Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-24569-9 • $25.95Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-25350-2 • $16.00Paperback available April 2013

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark tHe Journals of leWis and Clark

Edited with an Introduction by Frank BergonPenguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-243736-0 • $17.00

f Edited with an Introduction by John BakelessNew Afterword by Landon Y. JonesAbridged edition. Maps.Signet Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-53188-9 • $8.95

John Muir tHe Mountains of California

See Environmental History, page 95

nature WritingsSee Environmental History, page 95

Francis Parkman, Jr. tHe oregon trail

Edited with an Introduction by David Levin Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-039042-1 • $16.00

Jack London tHe Portable JaCk london

Edited by Earle LaborIncludes: the complete novel The Call of the Wild; “In a Far Country,” “To Build a Fire,” “The Strength of the Strong,” and “The Water Baby”; plus journalism, political writings, lit-erary criticism, and selected letters. Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-017969-9 • $20.00

John Wesley Powell tHe exPloration of tHe

Colorado riVer and its CanyonsIntroduction by Wallace StegnerPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-243752-0 • $16.00

Charles A. Siringo a texas CoWboy: or fifteen years

on the Hurricane deck of a spanish PonyIntroduction and Notes by Richard EtulainFirst published in 1885, Siringo’s chronicle of his life as an itchy-footed boy, cowhand, range detective, and adventurer was one of the first classics about the Old West. Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-043751-5 • $16.00

Wallace Stegner beyond tHe HundredtH Meridian

John Wesley Powell and the second opening of the WestIntroduction by Bernard De VotoPenguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-015994-3 • $17.00

Wolf WilloW: a History, a story, and a Memory of the last Plains frontierIntroduction by Page StegnerPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-118501-9 • $16.00Also available: Angle of Repose 978-0-14-118547-7, Joe Hill p. 18

Wallace Stegner and Page Stegner aMeriCan PlaCes

“The text by the Stegners is precise, to the point, packed with useful information and infused with that love for our land and its honest workers which is the highest form...of patriotism.”—Edward Abbey.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303974-7 • $16.00

Owen Wister tHe Virginian

Introduction by John SeelyePenguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-039065-0 • $14.00

Introduction by Robert B. ParkerAfterword by Max EvansSignet Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-53157-5 • $6.95

the Gilded Age

Henry Adams deMoCraCy: an american novel

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Earl N. HarbertAdams’ 1880 work became the quintessen-tial American political novel. “[One] of the most perceptive books ever written about Washington.”—The New York Times.Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303980-8 • $14.00

Jane Addams tWenty years at Hull-House

Foreword by Henry Steele CommagerAfterword by Ruth W. MessingerSignet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-52739-4 • $7.95

Horatio Alger, Jr. ragged diCk

and struggling uPWardIntroduction by Carl BodeAlger’s characteristic theme of youths achiev-ing the American dream is presented in these two tales, reflecting 19th-century life.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-039033-9 • $12.00

ragged diCk or street life in new york with the boot blacksIntroduction by Michael Meyer Signet Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-451-52983-1 • $5.95Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

Sherwood Anderson Winesburg, oHio

Introduction by Malcolm CowleyPenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-018655-0 • $10.00

Viking Critical Library SeriesEdited and Updated by John H. FerresIncludes commentary, reviews, critical essays, and a chronology of Anderson’s life. Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-024779-4 • $22.00

Introduction by Irving HoweAfterword by Dean KoontzSignet Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-451-52995-4 • $5.95

Edward Bellamy looking baCkWard: 2000–1887

Introduction by Walter James MillerAfterword by Eliot FintushelSignet Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-53116-2 • $5.95Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

Edited with an Introduction by Cecelia Tichi Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-039018-6 • $15.00

Andrew Carnegie tHe “gosPel of WealtH” essays

and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by David NasawThis collection demonstrates the steel mag-nates beliefs on wealth, poverty, the public good, and capitalism.Penguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-303989-1 • $12.00

tHe autobiograPHy of andreW Carnegie and tHe gosPel of WealtHIntroduction by Gordon HutnerSignet Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-53038-7 • $6.95

Abraham Cahan tHe rise of daVid leVinsky

Edited with an Introduction by Jules Chametzky“The most important of all immigrant nov-els.”—Carl Van Doren.Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-018687-1 • $18.00

Stephen Crane Maggie: a girl of the streets

and other tales of new yorkEdited with an Introduction by Larzer ZiffPenguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-043797-3 • $12.00Also available: The Red Badge of Courage p. 12

Ernest Freebergf tHe age of edison

electric light and the invention of Modern americaA history of the culture of invention, epito-mized by Edison, that explains America’s lead in the electric light revolution of the late 19th century and how that revolution trans-formed American life.Penguin Press • 368 pp. • 978-1-59420-426-5 • $27.95Available February 2013

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Lyndall Gordon liVes like loaded guns

emily dickinson and Her family’s feudsThe riveting story of the Dickinsons, reveal-ing Emily as a very different woman from the pale, lovelorn recluse that exists in popular imagination. “Gordon is not frightened of the pits and traps and the thousand masks that Emily wears. She takes us into undiscovered territory.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311914-2 • $18.00a Washington Post best nonfiction book of 2010

William Dean Howells a Hazard of neW fortunes

Introduction by Phillip Lopate“Against the variegated backdrop of New York City, Howells dramatizes the intellec-tual and spiritual conflicts of the democratic future.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-043923-6 • $17.00

tHe rise of silas laPHaMIntroduction by Kermit VanderbiltPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-039030-8 • $16.00

Introduction by Louis AuchinclossAfterword by Harry T. MooreSignet Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-451-52822-3 • $7.95

William James Varieties of religious exPerienCe

a study in Human natureEdited with an Introduction by Martin E. MartyPenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-039034-6 • $15.00

PragMatisM and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Giles GunnPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043735-5 • $16.00

David Nasaw andreW Carnegie

“[Nasaw] captures in persuasive fashion the many sides of this energetic and kaleidoscopic personality.”—Ron Chernow. “The definitive work on Carnegie for the forseeable future.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 896 pp. • 978-0-14-311244-0 • $20.00Winner of the new york Historical society book Prize, a New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, and BusinessWeek book of the yearAlso available: The Patriarch p. 18

Peter Nichols oil and iCe

a story of arctic disaster and the rise and fall of america’s last Whaling dynastySee Evironmental History, page 95

Frank Norrisf Mcteague

Introduction by Eric SolomonNew Afterword by Vince PassaroOne of America’s foremost literary realists pre-serves the darker side of a young San Francisco. Signet Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-451-53197-1 • $7.95

Introduction by Kevin StarrPenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-018769-4 • $14.00Also available: The Octopus 978-0-14-018770-0; The Pit 978-0-14-018758-8

Jacob A. Riis HoW tHe otHer Half liVes

studies among the tenements of new yorkIntroduction by Luc SantePenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-043679-2 • $15.00

William L. Riordan Plunkitt of taMMany Hall

a series of Very Plain talks on Very Practical Politics100th Anniversary EditionIntroduction by Peter QuinnSignet Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-451-52620-5 • $5.95

Cynthia Saltzman old Masters, neW World

america’s raid on europe’s great Pictures8 pp. b/w illustrations.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311531-1 • $17.00Also available: Portrait of Dr. Gachet 978-0-14-025487-7

Martha A. Sandweiss Passing strange

a gilded age tale of love and deception across the Color line“A major contribution to our understanding of race, class, and gender. This biography of a secret interracial marriage also tells more about the social experience of big city life—New York in this case—than a shelf full of urban histories.”—Thomas Bender, New York University.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311686-8 • $17.00

Mark Twainf autobiograPHiCal Writings

Edited by R. Kent Rasmussen“A highly usable and deeply enjoyable compilation of some of Twain’s very best prose.”—Mark Twain Forum. “Rasmussen seems to have been born with the destiny of bringing order and light to Twain schol-arship.”—Lawrence Berkove, University of Michigan-Dearborn.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-310667-8 • $16.00Also available in Penguin Classics: Life on the Mississippi 978-0-14-039050-6; Roughing It 978-0-14-039010-0; The Innocents Abroad 978-0-14-243708-7Also available in Signet Classics: Life on the Mississippi 978-0-451-53120-9; Roughing It 978-0-451-53110-0; The Innocents Abroad 978-0-451-53049-3

Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner tHe gilded age: a tale of today

Edited with an Introduction by Louis J. Budd“This is our best political novel....To under-stand America, read Mark Twain.”—Garry Wills. A biting satire and a revealing portrait of post–Civil War America.Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-043920-5 • $16.00

Sarah Vowell unfaMiliar fisHes

An examination of the 1898 annexation of Hawaii, featuring a cast of beguiling if often appalling or tragic historical characters.“Vowell deftly summarizes complex events and sig-nificant upheavals, reducing them to their essence.”—The New York Times Book Review.Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-564-0 • $16.00Also available: The Wordy Shipmates p. 10

1900–1945

Mary Antinf tHe ProMised land

Introduction and Notes by Werner SollorsFor the centennial of its first publica-tion, a new edition of a seminal work on the American immigrant experience. Includes two additional works: “Malinke’s Atonement” and “The Lie.”Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-310677-7 • $16.00

Louis Auchincloss WoodroW Wilson

a lifePenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-311640-0 • $14.00a New York Times notable book

Russell Baker groWing uP

This Pulitzer Prize winner is “the saddest, funniest, most tragical yet comical picture of coming of age in the USA in the Depression years and World War II that has ever been written” (Harrison Salisbury).Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-25550-0 • $16.00Signet • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-16838-2 • $7.99

John M. Barry tHe great influenza: the epic

story of the deadliest Plague in HistorySee Health, Medicine, and Society page 89

A. Scott Berg lindbergH

Berkley • 640 pp. • 978-0-425-17041-0 • $18.00Winner of the Pulitzer PrizeAlso available: Goldwyn 978-1-57322-723-0; Kate Remembered 978-0-425-19909-1; Max Perkins 978-0-425-22337-6

Bryan Burrough PubliC eneMies

america’s greatest Crime Wave and the birth of the fbi, 1933–1934Penguin • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-303537-4 • $18.00

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Jimmy Breslin branCH riCkey

A Penguin Lives BiographyPenguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-312047-6 • $14.00

Daniel James Brownf tHe boys in tHe boat

nine americans and their epic Quest for gold at the 1936 berlin olympicsThe poignant story behind an American triumph at the 1936 Berlin Olymmpics: nine working class boys from the University of Washington rowed past the Germans and Italians to dramatically cap-ture the Olympic gold.Viking • 432 pp. • 978-0-670-02581-7 • $27.95Available June 2013

Josh Chetwyndf tHe seCret History of balls

the stories behind the things We love to Catch, Whack, throw, kick, bounce, and batMines the stories and lore of sports and recre-ation to offer insight into 60 balls.Perigee • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-53674-8 • $13.95

Tom Clavin and Danny Peary f gil Hodges

the brooklyn bums, the Miracle Mets, and the extraordinary life of a baseball legendAn exciting biography that paints a portrait of an amazing era of baseball as much as it does an admirable player.NAL • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-23586-2 • $26.95NAL • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-23994-5 • $15.00Paperback available August 2013

Nicholas Cleef eCliPse

the Horse that Changed racing History foreverNot only a consummate winner, Eclipse exemplified the perfect thoroughbred—a sta-tus he retains even today. Eclipse’s male-line descendants include Secretariat, Barbaro, and all but three of the Kentucky Derby winners of the past fifty years.Overlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-59020-737-6 • $27.95Overlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-46830-333-9 • $16.95Paperback available May 2013

Michael D’Antonio foreVer blue

the true story of Walter o’Malley, baseball’s Most Controversial owner, and the dodgers of brooklyn and los angelesRiverhead • 400 pp. • 978-1-59448-441-4 • $16.00

Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams gaMe of sHadoWs

barry bonds, balCo, and the steroids scandal that rocked Professional sports“Necessary reading for anyone concerned with the steroids era...and its fallout on sports his-tory.”—The New York Times.Gotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-592-40268-7 • $15.00

David Goldblatt tHe ball is round

a global History of soccerRiverhead • 992 pp. • 978-1-59448-296-0 • $25.00

David Goldblatt and Johnny Actonf HoW to WatCH tHe olyMPiCs

the essential guide to the rules, statistics, Heroes, and zeroes of every sport“Rich in intriguing background...a won-d e r f u l l y e n t e r t a i n i n g , i n f o r m a t i v e read.”—Christian Science Monitor. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312187-9 • $15.00

LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger lebron’s dreaM teaM

How five friends Made HistoryPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311822-0 • $15.00naaCP image award finalist

Mark Kurlansky tHe eastern stars

How baseball Changed the dominican town of san Pedro de MacorísSee Latin American History & Caribbean History, page 32

Sugar Ray Leonard with Michael Arkushf tHe big figHt

My life in and out of the ring“The intelligence and self-reflection that helped Sugar Ray become one of the greatest fighters of his generation have also stood him in good stead outside the arena.”—The Boston Globe.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29804-0 • $16.00

sPorts History

Christy Mathewsonf PitCHing in a PinCH

Foreword by Chad HarbachAfterword by Red SmithOne of the earliest baseball memoirs, from a time when the modern era of the game was just beginning. There’s brilliant player-philosophy to be found through Mathewson’s anecdotes, as well as reminiscences of some of the game’s most foundational moments.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-310724-8 • $16.00Available April 2013

Chad Millman and Shawn Coynef tHe ones WHo Hit tHe Hardest

the steelers, the Cowboys, the ’70s, and the fight for america’s soul“A lyrical volume that is as much a social his-tory of Pittsburgh in the 1970s as a chronicle of the Steelers’ early glory years.”—The Wall Street Journal.Gotham • 336 pp. • 978-1-59240-665-4 • $16.00

Lew Paper PerfeCt

don larsen’s Miraculous World series game and the Men Who Made it HappenNAL • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-23123-9 • $15.00

Bill Reynolds rise of a dynasty

the ‘57 Celtics, the first banner, and the dawning of a new americaNAL • 304 pp. • 978-0-451-23480-3 • $15.00

‘78: the boston red sox, a Historic game, and a divided CityTells the story of the epic 1978 playoff game with the NY Yankees, providing a portrait of Boston at a pivotal moment in the city’s history.NAL • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-22922-9 • $15.00

Kevin Rafferty HarVard beats yale 29-29

Overlook • 192 pp. • 978-1-59020-217-3 • $35.00

John Rosengrenf Hank greenberg

baseball star, Jewish Hero, american legendThe first in-depth biography of one of base-ball’s greatest sluggers, and a symbol of the American Jewish immigrant experience.NAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-23576-3 • $26.95Available March 2013

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Blanche Wiesen Cook eleanor rooseVelt

Volume 1: 1884–1933“A marvelous combination of brilliant original research and deep intuition and empathy.”—Betty Friedan. Photos.Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-009460-2 • $20.00a Choice outstanding academic book; winner of the Los Angeles Times book award and the Chicago Tribune book award; an american library association notable book

Volume 2: the defining years, 1933–1938“Fascinating...Cook’s portrait...will stand as definitive.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-017894-4 • $22.00a Publishers Weekly best book

Stacy A. Cordery aliCe

alice roosevelt longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power brokerAn intimate and revealing portrait of the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt. “A won-drously vibrant portrait of one of America’s most complicated and intriguing women.”—David Nasaw, author of Andrew Carnegie. 32 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-311427-7 • $20.00a New York Times notable book

Malcolm Cowley exile’s return

a literary odyssey of the 1920sIntroduction by Donald W. FaulknerPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-018776-2 • $16.00

Adam Cohen notHing to fear

fdr’s inner Circle and the Hundred days that Created Modern america“Vividly written and profoundly researched...filled with surprises, new stories and unique portraits of FDR’s friends and enemies.”—Blanche Wiesen Cook, John Jay College. “One of our finest historians explains in vivid prose the backstory of how five members of [FDR’s] inner-circle jumpstarted those historic 100 Days....Riveting, indispensable.”—Douglas Brinkley, Rice University.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311665-3 • $16.00

Pietro di Donato CHrist in ConCrete

Preface by Studs TerkelA classic examination of the American experi-ence for Italian immigrants in New York City. NAL • 240 pp. • 978-0-451-21421-8 • $16.00

Theodore Dreiser tHe finanCier

New Introduction by Larzer ZiffPenguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-310554-1 • $18.00

David Fromkin tHe king and tHe CoWboy

theodore roosevelt and edward the seventh, secret PartnersPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311618-9 • $16.00

Emma Goldman liVing My life

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Miriam BrodyThe abridged version of Goldman’s two-vol-ume autobiography.Penguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-243785-8 • $20.00

Julie Greene tHe Canal builders

Making america’s empire at the Panama CanalThe Penguin History of American Life Series“Compellingly written and meticulously researched...this is the first history of the Panama Canal that tells the personal stories of the people—black and white, women and men—who actually built it.”—Walter Nugent, University of Notre Dame. “[Greene] offers more real insight into the character and costs of American imperialism than any previ-ous writer.”—Fred Anderson, University of Colorado, Boulder.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311678-3 • $18.00

Ted Gup a seCret gift

How one Man’s kindness —and a trove of letters—revealed the Hidden History of the great depressionPenguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-312000-1 • $16.00

Irene Hunt no ProMises in tHe Wind

A young man struggles to find a life for him-self during the Great Depression. Berkley • 224 pp. • 978-0-425-09969-8 • $6.99

Ada Louise Huxtable frank lloyd WrigHt: a life

“An ideal match: Ada Louise Huxtable, the finest architecture critic the United States has, takes on the willful visionary Wright.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311429-1 • $14.00

Gregg Jonesf Honor in tHe dust

theodore roosevelt, War in the Philippines, and the rise and fall of america’s imperial dream“Fascinating...Less about the freedom of the Philippines than the soul of the United States.”—The New York Times Book Review. “A masterful and fast-paced book....This book is a vital prequel to understanding the state of American empire today.”—Dale Maharidge, author of And Their Children. NAL • 448 pp. • 978-0-451-23918-1 • $16.00

Jill Jonnes ConQuering gotHaM

the Construction of Penn station and its tunnels“Jonnes...makes the movers and shakers—and the naysayers—come alive on the pages of her engrossing book about the tragic failures and heroic successes of engineers and railroad magnates wishing to cross the Hudson River.”—Henry Petroski, Duke University.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311324-9 • $17.00Also available: Eiffel’s Tower p. 54

Justin Kaplan WHen tHe astors oWned neW york

blue-bloods and grand Hotels in a gilded age“At once social history and cultural anthropology...a distillation of a place and of a time by a smiling and sardonic observer.”—David Aaron, Harvard University.Plume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-28858-4 • $15.00

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John Sexton with Thomas Oliphant and Peter J. Schwartz

f baseball as a road to godseeing beyond the gameThe president of New York University offers a love letter to America’s most beloved sport and a tribute to its underlying spirituality. “Baseball as a Road to God” is NYU’s most popular undergraduate course. Organized by nine chapters (innings), a pre- and post-game show, and even a seventh-inning stretch.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-592-40754-5 • $27.50Available March 2013

Brad Snyder a Well-Paid slaVe: Curt flood’s fight

for free agency in Professional sportsSee African-American History, page 27

Michael Weinreb bigger tHan tHe gaMe

bo, boz, the Punky Qb, and How the ‘80s Created the Celebrity athleteCharts the rise (and sometimes spectacular fall) of four athletes—Jim McMahon, Brian Boswoth, Bo Jackson, and Len Bias—over the span of the 1980s, an era defined by greed and excess. “Deeply researched and kineti-cally narrative.”—Chuck Klosterman.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-59240-637-1 • $16.00

Gene Wojciechowskif tHe last great gaMe

duke vs. kentucky and the 2.1 seconds that Changed basketball“A compelling narrative about the people who produced the most spine-tingling moment in modern college basketball his-tory.”—Sports Illustrated. Includes a new afterword on Kentucky’s 2012 championship season.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29895-8 • 17.00

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William Kennedyf CHango’s beads

and tWo-tone sHoes“A rich, rewarding novel that reads like a three-act play, spanning the years from 1936 to 1968, with several forms of revolution serv-ing as narrative threads....As intricate as it is brilliant.”—The Miami Herald.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312204-3 • $16.00

Robert Love tHe great ooM

the Mysterious origins of america’s first yogi“Pierre Bernard is a truly Gatsby-like charac-ter...and Love’s portrayal of him has the savor of fiction.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311917-3 • $17.00a Booklist top ten biography of 2010

Sinclair Lewis it Can’t HaPPen Here

Introduction by Michael MeyerNAL • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-21658-8 • $15.00Signet Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-52929-9 • $9.99

babbittIntroduction and Notes by James M. HutchissonPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-018902-5 • $12.00

New Introduction by Sally E. ParrySignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-53061-5 • $7.95Also available: Go East, Young Man 978-0-451-52967-1; Main Street 978-0-451-53098-1; Main Street (Penguin Classics) 978-0-14-018901-8; Elmer Gantry 978-0-451-53075-2

Lucy Moore anytHing goes

a biography of the roaring twentiesOverlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-59020-439-9 • $15.95

Frances Perkinsf tHe rooseVelt i kneW

Introduction by Adam CohenA vivid and intimate portrait of FDR by the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet, the longest-sitting secretary of labor in U.S. history, and champion of the New Deal.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-310641-8 • $17.00

Douglas Perry tHe girls of Murder City

fame, lust, and the beautiful killers Who inspired ChicagoPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311922-7 • $16.00

Ernest Poolef tHe Harbor

Introduction by Patrick ChuraThe muckraking classic about the plight of the worker. “Here in this vision of the harbor is focused much of our modern world, its perplexities, its struggles and its ideals....An absorbingly interesting and very significant novel.”—The New York Times.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-310644-9 • $16.00

Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti tHe letters of saCCo and Vanzetti

Edited by Gardner Jackson & Marion D. FrankfurterIntroduction by Richard PolenbergForeword by Bruce WatsonPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-310507-7 • $16.00

Eleanor Rooseveltf toMorroW is noW

New Introduction by Allida BlackNew Foreword by Bill ClintonAvailable again, Eleanor Roosevelt’s most important book—a battle cry for civil rights. Black’s authoritative introduction focuses on Roosevelt’s diplomatic career.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-310699-9 • $15.00

Larry Schweikart and Dave Doughertyf a Patriot’s History

of tHe Modern Worldfrom america’s ascent to the atomic bomb, 1898–1945See American History, page 3

Upton Sinclair oil!

This 1927 novel about the early days of the California oil industry is the inspiration for the film There Will Be Blood.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-311226-6 • $15.00

tHe Jungle100th Anniversary EditionAfterword by Barry SearsSignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-52804-9 • $5.95Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

Introduction by Ronald GottesmanPenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-039031-5 • $11.00

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionIntroduction by Eric SchlosserCover by Charles BurnsPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303958-7 • $16.00

Joshua Slocum sailing alone around tHe World

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Thomas PhilbrickPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043736-2 • $14.00

David E. Stannard Honor killing: race, rape, and

Clarence darrow’s spectacular last CasePenguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-303663-0 • $18.00

Wallace Stegner Joe Hill

“A genuinely powerful novel of labor as it once was in the U.S.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-013941-9 • $16.00Also available: Beyond the Hundredth Meridian and Wolf Willow p. 14, Angle of Repose 978-0-14-118547-7

John Steinbeck boMbs aWay

the story of a bomber teamIntroduction by James H. MeredithThe nonfiction account of Steinbeck’s experi-ences with U.S. Army Air Force bomber crews during WWII.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-310591-6 • $15.00

onCe tHere Was a WarIntroduction by Mark BowdenPenguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-310479-7 • $15.00

tHe graPes of WratHIntroduction and Notes by Robert DeMottOriginal 1939 text.Penguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-303943-3 • $16.00

Viking Critical Library SeriesEdited by Peter Lisca and Updated with Kevin HearlePenguin • 736 pp. • 978-0-14-024775-6 • $22.00

in dubious battleIntroduction by Warren FrenchSteinbeck’s 1936 novel revolves around a strike by migrant workers.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303963-1 • $16.00For more Steinbeck titles visit us.penguingroup.com

Louisa Thomasf ConsCienCe

two soldiers, two Pacifists, one family— a test of Will and faith in World War iSee World War I, page 81

Paula Uruburu aMeriCan eVe

evelyn nesbit, stanford White, the birth of the “it” girl, and the Crime of the CenturyRiverhead • 432 pp. • 978-1-59448-369-1 • $17.00

Bruce Watson saCCo and Vanzetti: the Men,

the Murders, and the Judgment of Mankind“ B e a u t i f u l l y w r i t t e n , m e t i c u l o u s l y researched.”—Howard Zinn. “Does a great service in rescuing fact from the haze of leg-end and disentangling Sacco and Vanzetti from the symbols they all too quickly became.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311428-4 • $16.00a Washington Post top ten book of the year

bread and rosesMills, Migrants, and the struggle for the american dream“Watson dramatically and effectively brings back to life the 1912 Lawrence strike....and carefully lays out the ideological beliefs and personal circumstances of the conflict’s many principal actors.”—Chicago Tribune. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303735-4 • $16.00Also available: Freedom Summer p. 21

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David Nasawf tHe PatriarCH

the remarkable life and turbulent times of Joseph P. kennedy“Working from his subject’s extensive archives, Nasaw pieces together a sometimes-sympathetic, sometimes-critical view of Joseph P. Kennedy (1888–1969), father of John F. Kennedy....Exhaustive yet accessible, Nasaw’s book illuminates.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred).Penguin Press • 832 pp. • 978-1-59420-376-3 • $40.00a New York Times top 10 book the yearAlso available: Andrew Carnegie p. 15

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Anzia Yezierska Hungry Hearts

Introduction by Blanche H. GelfantHungry Hearts (1920) was Yezierska’s first col-lection and contains her most famous story, “Fat of the Land,” which explores the often futile fight against poverty from a feminist and insider’s point of view.Penguin Classics • 228 pp. • 978-0-14-118005-2 • $15.00

1945–2010

Margot Adler draWing doWn tHe Moon

Witches, druids, goddess-Worshippers, and other Pagans in americaRevised EditionA detailed history of the burgeoning but still widely misunderstood Neo-Pagan subcul-ture. B/w photos, illustrations.Penguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-303819-1 • $20.00

H. W. Brandsf aMeriCan dreaMs

the united states since 1945Blending political and cultural history with his keen sense of the spirit of the times, the bestselling historian captures the national experience through the last six decades. “Weaves together keen political history with anecdote and marvelous sense of place to produce a vivid tableau.”—The Boston Globe. “A crisp, balanced account of America.”—The Economist.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311955-5 • $17.00

Alistair Cookef rePorting aMeriCa

the life of the nation 1946-2004The triumphs, disasters and vicissitudes of American life as told by one of the century’s most admired reporters.Overlook • 464 pp. • 978-1-59020-852-6 • $17.95

Tyler Cowenf tHe great stagnation

How america ate all the low-Hanging fruit of Modern History, got sick, and Will (eventually) feel better“Cowen’s book...will have a profound impact on the way people think about the last thir-ty years.”—Ryan Avent, Economist.com. “One of the most talked-about books among economists right now.”—Renée Montagne, Morning Edition, NPR.Dutton • 128 pp. • 978-0-525-95271-8 • $12.95

Cesar Chavez an organizer’s tale: speeches

Edited with an Introduction by Ilan StavansThis collection of Chavez’s speeches and writ-ings chronicles his development as a leader, and includes previously unpublished material.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-310526-8 • $16.00

Thurston Clarkef Jfk’s last Hundred days

the emergence of a great PresidentThe noted Kennedy historian reexamines a time of remarkable accomplishments, prom-ise, and drama to reveal a man shaken by personal tragedy and shaped by the events of his administration. The portrait of Kennedy that emerges is one of a man finally on the cusp of delivering on his extraordinary promise.Penguin Press • 384 pp. • 978-1-59420-425-8 • $27.95Available August 2013

ask notthe inauguration of John f. kennedy and the speech that Changed america“Has the happy effect of bringing quite fully to life that brief, hopeful hour in our nation’s history.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311897-8 • $16.00

Ann Charters, editor tHe Portable sixties reader

“A collection to be read for the excitement of reading words that mattered at the time, and that still matter, seething with emotion and urgency and the conviction that there must be a better way to run a country and a world.”—The Seattle Times.Penguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-200194-3 • $20.00

tHe Portable beat reader“The definitive book on the subject.”—Laurence Ferlinghetti. Contains excerpts from the novels of Kerouac, Burroughs, and John Clellon Holmes, poems by Allen Ginsberg and LeRoi Jones, songs by Bob Dylan, and Norman Mailer’s “The White Negro,” among other outstanding selections.Penguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-243753-7 • $20.00

Thomas M. DeFrank Write it WHen i’M gone

remarkable off-the-record Conversations with gerald r. fordBerkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-22348-2 • $15.00

Don DeLillo libra

“DeLillo’s apocalyptic imagination takes on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Breathtaking.”—Anne Tyler. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-015604-1 • $16.00Also available: Mao II 978-0-14-015274-6; White Noise 978-0-14-007702-5

Thomas Dyjaf tHe tHird Coast

When Chicago built the american dreamA cultural history of Chicago at midcentury, with its incredible mix of architects, politi-cians, musicians, writers, entrepreneurs, and actors who helped shape modern America.Penguin Press • 384 pp. • 978-1-59420-432-6 • $29.95Available April 2013

Joe Flood tHe fires

How a Computer formula, big ideas, and the best of intentions burned down new york City— and determined the future of CitiesRiverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-506-0 • $16.00

H. Bruce Franklin, editor Prison Writing in

20tH-Century aMeriCaForeword by Tom WickerIncludes work by Jack London, Nelson Algren, Chester Himes, Jack Henry Abbott, Robert Lowell, Malcolm X, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Piri Thomas, and others. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-027305-2 • $18.00

Joshua B. Freemanf aMeriCan eMPire

the rise of a global Power, the democratic revolution at Home 1945–2000The Penguin History of the United StatesEric Foner, series editor“Superb on foreign affairs...equally excellent on cultural, political and economic issues...the best grand synthesis of postwar US his-tory we have.”—Mike Wallace, Pulitzer Prize–winning co-author of Gotham.Viking • 512 pp. • 978-0-670-02378-3 • $36.00Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-312349-1 • $20.00Paperback available July 2013

Barry Gifford and Lawrence Leef JaCk’s book

an oral biography of Jack kerouacRevised and Updated by Barry Gifford“A fascinating literary and historical docu-ment, the most insightful look at the Beat Generation.”—Dan Wakefield, author of New York in the Fifties. “First-rate.”—Saturday Review.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-312188-6 • $16.00

Joyce Johnsonf tHe VoiCe is all

the lonely Victory of Jack kerouac“Takes us deep within Kerouac’s creative process and tender, troubled psyche...at once exhilarating and heartbreaking. This is the definitive work on Kerouac, alive on every page.” —Ann Douglas.Viking • 512 pp. • 978-0-670-02510-7 • $32.95

Ian Kershaw fateful CHoiCes: ten decisions

that Changed the World, 1940-1941See World War II, page 83

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Mark Kurlanskyf ready for a brand neW beat

Why the 1964 Motown Hit “dancing in the street” Will live foreverThe story of the civil rights movement’s gene-sis, a tumultuous period of American politics, and the summer of 1964, told through the lens of one iconic song of the summer and its evolving meanings.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-722-4 • $27.95Available July 2013Also available: The Basque History of the World p. 56; The Last Fish Tale p. 94; The Eastern Stars p. 32; Choice Cuts, The Food of a Younger Land, Salt, and Cod p. 74

Edward Lazarus Closed CHaMbers

the rise, fall, and future of the Modern supreme CourtUpdated EditionPenguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-303527-5 • $18.00

Kay Larsonf WHere tHe Heart beats

John Cage, zen buddhism, and the inner life of artists“Heroic...fascinating.”—The New York Times. “Revelatory...may not just be the best book written yet about John Cage; it’s probably also one of the most substantive-yet-readable entryways into the nexus of 20th-century American art and the immortal qualities of Eastern thought.”—Slate.Penguin Press • 496 pp. • 978-1-59420-340-4 • $29.95Penguin • 496 pp. •978-0-14-312347-7 • $18.00Paperback available July 2013

Charlie LeDufff detroit

an american autopsyWith the steel-eyed reportage that has become his trademark, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist LeDuff sets out to uncover what destroyed his city.Penguin Press • 272 pp. • 978-1-59420-534-7 • $27.95Available February 2013

James Mann tHe rebellion of ronald reagan

a History of the end of the Cold WarOffers a new assessment of what Reagan did—and did not do—to help end the Cold War. “Mann has cast new light both on Reagan and on the strange ending of a decades-long conflict between two great imperial powers.”—The Washington Post.Penguin• 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311679-0 • $17.00Also available: Rise of the Vulcans p. 23, The China Fantasy p. 69

Caroline de Margerief aMeriCan lady

the life of susan Mary alsopIntroduction by Frances FitzGeraldTranslated by Christopher Murray“This is not just an exquisitely percep-tive portrait of a remarkable woman, it is a beautifully painted conversation piece including many of the great figures from a privileged age of elegance and intel-ligence.”—Antony Beevor. “Engrossing, perceptive, and nuanced.”—Publishers Weekly.Viking • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02574-9 • $26.95

D. T. Maxf eVery loVe story is a gHost story

a life of david foster Wallace“A sympathetic portrayal of Wallace’s life and work, tracing the connections between the two, while mapping the wellsprings of his philosophical vision.”—The New York Times.Viking • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-02592-3 • $27.95

Joe McGinniss tHe selling of tHe President

This classic account of the 1968 Nixon cam-paign provides insightful analysis of the influence of advertising and public relations on the election process. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-011240-5 • $16.00

Errol Morrisf a Wilderness of error

the trials of Jeffrey MacdonaldAcademy Award-winning filmmaker and for-mer private detective Errol Morris examines the nature of evidence and proof in the infa-mous Jeffrey MacDonald murder case. “A brilliant book.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin Press • 352 pp. • 978-1-59420-343-5 • $29.95

Fred Nadisf tHe Man froM Mars

ray Palmer’s amazing Pulp JourneyThe rollicking story of the legendary writer and editor who ruled over America’s sci-fi, fantasy, and supernatural pulp journals in the mid-twentieth century.Tarcher • 304 pp. • 978-0-399-16054-7 • $28.95Available June 2013

Peggy Noonan WHen CHaraCter Was king

a story of ronald reaganPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-200168-4 • $16.00

Daniel Okrent great fortune

the epic of rockefeller Center“A vivid history—of New York City, sky-scrapers, urban architecture, of the amassing of great fortunes and the conniving of the powerful....Dan Okrent’s book is as epic as its subject.”—Ken Auletta. 32 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-200177-6 • $18.00a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History and a New York Times notable book

Jim Newton JustiCe for all

earl Warren and the nation He Made“Newton’s comprehensive and balanced political history usefully cuts through the technical details and casts fresh light on Warren’s legacy.”—The Washington Post. Riverhead • 624 pp. • 978-1-59448-270-0 • $22.50a Publishers Weekly, Los Angeles Times, and Boston Globe best book

Mark Perry Partners in CoMMand

george Marshall and dwight eisenhower in War and Peace“Both a formidable achievement in biogra-phy and an engrossing account of the dark imponderables of total warfare.”—Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of American Prometheus. 8 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311385-0 • $17.00

Stephen J. Pynef Voyager

exploration, space, and the third great age of discoverySee History of Science & Technology, page 93

Ron Reagan My fatHer at 100

a Memoir“A deeply felt memoir.”—The New York Times. “A first-person view of some of the most dramatic moments in the life of the fortieth president.”—The Washington Post.Plume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-29755-5 • $16.00

Tim Reiterman with John Jacobs raVen: the untold story of

the rev. Jim Jones and His PeopleTarcher • 688 pp. • 978-1-58542-678-2 • $18.95

Donald Rumsfeldf knoWn and unknoWn

a Memoir“A meaty, well-written book that will be a primary source for historians...this power memoir deserves to be read with the care that went into writing it.”—Christopher Buckley, BusinessWeek.Sentinel • 832 pp. • 978-1-59523-067-6 • $36.00

J. Peter Scoblic u.s. Vs. tHeM

How a Half Century of Conservatism Has undermined america’s securityPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311510-6 • $17.00

Mark Sealf tHe Man in tHe roCkefeller suit

the astonishing rise and spectacular fall of a serial impostor“Fascinating.”—The New York Times. “In striking detail, and at a rapid clip, the writ-er unravels the complex and fantastically bizarre tale of a man aspiring to the American Dream by any means necessary.”—NPR.org.Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-29803-3 • $16.00

Dennis Smith rePort froM ground zero

“The first-person narratives in this account of the rescue efforts at the World Trade Center constitute a tremendously powerful chronicle of September 11th.”—The New Yorker. Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-28395-4 • $17.00

Clive Stafford Smithf tHe inJustiCe systeM

a Murder in Miami and a trial gone Wrong“A spectacular example of a bogus convic-tion, and the many lives ruined by it....A superbly written account.”—John Grisham.Viking • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-02370-7 • $27.95

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Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Journals: 1952–2000

Penguin • 912 pp. • 978-0-14-311435-2 • $20.00a Boston Globe, Newsweek, and Washington Post book of the year

Kurt Vonnegut arMageddon in retrosPeCt

Introduction by Mark VonnegutA posthumous collection of 12 previously unpublished writings on war and peace.Berkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-22689-6 • $18.00

Bruce Watson freedoM suMMer

the savage season of 1964 that Made Mississippi burn and Made america a democracy“Taut and involving...the literary equiva-lent of a hot lightbulb dangling from a low ceiling.”—The New York Times. “A well-researched, vivid retelling...An important book.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311943-2 • $17.00

Garry Wills outside looking in

adventures of an observer“An erudite jukebox, summoning amusing, tragic and telling anecdotes at a rapid clip, each well told, all enriching our understand-ing of postwar America’s politics, passions, and pieties.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311989-0 • $15.00Also available: Head and Heart p. 7, Explaining America p. 10, Bomb Power p. 24, Saint Augustine p. 39, Why Priests?, What Jesus Meant, What Paul Meant, and What the Gospels Meant, p. 40

Colin Woodard tHe lobster Coast: rebels, rusticators,

and the struggle for a forgotten frontier“[A] well-researched and well-written cul-tural and ecological history of stubborn perseverance.”—USA Today. This remarkable story of one of the last hunter-gatherer societ-ies in the developed world traces the history of the rugged fishing communities that dot the coast of Maine.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-303534-3 • $16.00Also available: American Nations p. 7

vietnam era

Christian G. Appy Patriots: the Vietnam War

remembered from all sides“Brilliant and painful....If I were asked to rec-ommend a single book on the war it would be this one.”—Marilyn Young, NYU.Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-200449-4 • $20.00

Lan Cao Monkey bridge

Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-026361-9 • $15.00

Daniel Ellsberg seCrets: a Memoir of

Vietnam and the Pentagon PapersPenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-200342-8 • $18.00Winner of an american book award; Pen usa West award for nonfiction; a Los Angeles Times book Prize finalist; a Publishers Weekly and Los Angeles Times best nonfiction book of the year

Graham Greene tHe Quiet aMeriCan

Deluxe EditionIntroduction by Robert StoneGreene’s prophetic novel about American involvement in the Vietnam War.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303902-0 • $16.00

Viking Critical Library SeriesEdited with an Introduction by John Clark PrattPenguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-024350-5 • $21.00

Le Ly Hayslip with Jay Wurts WHen HeaVen and eartH

CHanged PlaCes: a Vietnamese Woman’s Journey from War to PeacePlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-27168-5 • $17.00

Stanley Karnow VietnaM: a History

Revised and Updated Edition“Superb, balanced in interpretation.. . immensely readable and full of new and interesting detail.”—George Herring, Univ. of Kentucky. Photographs. Penguin • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-026547-7 • $22.00

G. Calvin Mackenzie and Robert Weisbrot tHe liberal Hour

Washington and the Politics of Change in the 1960sPenguin History of American Life Series“A riveting narrative of one of the most fas-cinating decades in American history, as well as a brilliantly insightful account of the forc-es that came together to produce enduring change.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311546-5 • $18.00

Norman Mailer tHe arMies of tHe nigHt

History as a novel / the novel as HistoryPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-27279-8 • $16.00

Katherine Paterson Park’s Quest

“Offers...young readers a glimpse of the Vietnam War from what might be considered the next generation, the children of veterans, those for whom Vietnam is a vague histor-ical event that has nevertheless somehow changed their lives.”—The New York Times.Puffin Children’s • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-034262-8 • $5.99

Robert Templer sHadoWs and Wind

a View of Modern VietnamPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-028597-0 • $17.00

Alfredo Véa gods go begging

The first novel to view the Vietnam War from a Latino soldier’s perspective. Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28115-8 • $20.00

America today: At Home and in the World

Stephen E. Ambrose and Douglas G. Brinkley rise to globalisM

american foreign Policy since 1938Ninth Revised EditionPenguin • 592 pp. • 978-0-14-200494-4 • $18.00

Matt Bai tHe arguMent

billionaires, bloggers, and the battle to remake democratic PoliticsThe New York Times Magazine writer distills the Democratic Party’s future prospects and current dilemmas.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311417-8 • $16.00a New York Times notable book

Dan Balzf Collision 2012

obama vs. romney and the future of elections in americaThe author of The Battle for America takes us inside Obama’s fight for survival in a full-length report on the nailbiter that became the 2012 Presidential race.Viking • 384 pp. • 978-0-670-02594-7 • $32.95Available August 2013

Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson tHe battle for aMeriCa

the story of an extraordinary electionA nonpartisan account of the historic 2008 election. “Magisterial....Captures the thrill of the campaign and its meaning.”— George Stephanopoulos.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311770-4 • $16.00Los Angeles Times favorite nonfiction of 2009

Thomas P. M. Barnett great PoWers

america and the World after bushA remarkable analysis of the post-Bush world, and America’s leadership role in it.Berkley • 496 pp. • 978-0-425-23225-5 • $16.00

tHe Pentagon’s neW MaPWar and Peace in the twenty-first CenturyBerkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-20239-5 • $16.00Also of interest: Blueprint for Action 978-0-425-21174-8

Ron Berlerf raising tHe CurVe

a year inside one of america’s 28,000 failing Public schoolsA personal portrait of life at an American public elementary school in Norwalk, CT, where students and teachers must wrestle with the annual statewide standardized tests.Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-25268-0 • $25.95Available March 2013

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Michael Brickf saVing tHe sCHool

the true story of a Principal, a teacher, a Coach, a bunch of kids, and a year in the Crosshairs of education reform“A compelling, enlightening account of a school community rising to save itself in the unforgiving, data-driven, often nonsensical world bequeathed to public education by No Child Left Behind.”—The Washington Post.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-344-2 • $25.95Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-312361-3 • $16.00Paperback available July 2013

Ronald Brownstein tHe seCond CiVil War

How extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized america“A masterful work—a unique blending of first-rate historical writing with penetrating contemporary analysis, which, taken together, provide fresh perspectives on how we might move beyond the partisan divisions that plague us.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311432-1 • $23.00

James MacGregor Burns PaCking tHe Court

the rise of Judicial Power and the Coming Crisis of the supreme CourtReveals how the Supreme Court has served as a reactionary force in American politics at critical moments throughout the nation’s history. “Burns uses his intimate knowledge of America’s past to situate judicial rulings within a political and social context, even as he dissects the practical consequences of par-ticular decisions.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311741-4 • $16.00

Dante Chinni and James Gimpel, Ph.D. our PatCHWork nation

the surprising truth about the “real” americaForeword by Ray Suarez“Does what no other book has ever done—explains in real words who we are as Americans.”—Jim Lehrer. “Brings a fasci-nating insight into what makes Americans different these days.”—The Miami Herald.Gotham • 336 pp. • 978-1-59240-670-8 • $17.00

John W. Dean broken goVernMent

How republican rule destroyed the legislative, executive, and Judicial branchesPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311421-5 • $16.00Also available: Conservatives Without Conscience 978-0-14-303886-3

Cynthia Enloe and Joni Seagerf tHe real state of aMeriCa atlas

Mapping the Myths and truths of the united statesSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Niall Ferguson Colossus: the Price of america’s empire

“A bravura exploration of why Americans are not cut out to be imperialists but nonetheless have an empire. Vigorous, substantive, and worrying.”—Timothy Garton Ash. B/w illustrations. Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-303479-7 • $17.00Also available: The War of the World p. 41; Civilization p. 45; The Ascent of Money, High Financier, and The House of Rothschild p. 86

Charles Fishman tHe Wal-Mart effeCt

How the World’s Most Powerful Company really Works—and How it’s transforming the american economySee Economic and Business History, page 87

Chrystia Freelandf PlutoCrats

the rise of the new global super-rich and the fall of everyone else“Provides us with a glimpse of the lives of America’s elites and a disquieting look at the society that produces them. This well-written and lively account is a good primer for any-one who wants to understand one extreme of America today.”—Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University. “A very important book.”—Lawrence Summers, Harvard University and former U.S. Treasury Secretary.Penguin Press • 304 pp. • 978-1-59420-409-8 • $27.95

Bart Gellman angler

the Cheney Vice Presidency“Outstanding....There will almost certainly be no vice president as powerful as Cheney for decades, and no account of what he has wrought that is as compelling as this book.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311616-5 • $18.00a New York Times notable book

DW Gibsonf not Working

People talk about losing a Job and finding their Way in today’s Changing economy“A book with fascinating range [and] a fresh perspective [that shows] how powerful the genre of oral history can be.”—San Francisco Chronicle. “Add[s] faces, personalities and pathos to the unemployment figures thrown around every month.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-312255-5 • $16.00

Al Gore tHe assault on reason

“Fiercely argued...powerful....A blistering assessment of the Bush administration and the state of public discourse in America at this ‘fateful juncture’ in history.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311362-1 • $16.00

Jan Crawford Greenburg suPreMe ConfliCt

the inside story of the struggle for Control of the united states supreme Court“More than any other recent writer on the Court, [Greenburg] seems to have mastered the arts of Kremlinology that are necessary to appreciate what goes on in this secretive insti-tution....Fascinating.”—The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311304-1 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic title and a Washington Post best book

Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri Multitude

War and democracy in the age of empire“Outline[s] a comprehensive theory bringing the state, democracy and the power of capital together to redefine the terms under which they operate.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303559-6 • $18.00

Shane Harris tHe WatCHers

the rise of america’s surveillance stateHarris charts the rise of America’s surveil-lance state over the past twenty-five years and highlights a dangerous paradox—our government’s strategy has made it harder to catch terrorists and easier to spy on the rest of us.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311890-9 • $17.00

Hendrik Hertzberg ¡obáManos!

the birth of a new Political eraThe 2008 election viewed in real time through the eyes of a political analyst for The New Yorker. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311803-9 • $17.00

Peter Irons god on trial: landmark Cases

from america’s religious battlefields“Peter Irons is that rare legal scholar who, with impeccable clarity, translates the most important constitutional issues of our time into human terms.”—Howard Zinn.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311375-1 • $16.00Also available: Jim Crow’s Children p. 25; The Courage of Their Convictions p. 3

Dave Isay, editorf all tHere is

love stories from storyCorpsIntroduction by the editor“Remind[s] us what really matters most.”—The Christian Science Monitor.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-312302-6 • $15.00Available January 2013

listening is an aCt of loVea Celebration of american life from the storyCorps ProjectIntroduction by the editor“Here are the observations and memories of a giant, diverse nation’s citizens....A people’s hopes, fears and aspirations, all rendered poi-gnantly to attentive listeners.”—Robert Coles, Harvard University. B/w photos.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311434-5 • $16.002007 edward r. Murrow award recepientAlso available: Mom p. 73

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Jeanne Marie Laskasf Hidden aMeriCa

from Coal Miners to Cowboys, an extraordinary exploration of the unseen People Who Make this Country Work“Laskas makes her subjects sing....[Her] depictions are sharply delineated, fully fleshed, and enormously affecting.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review). “Essential reading.”—Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.Putnam • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-15900-8 • $26.95

Mark Leibovichf tHe Club

A blistering, and often hysterical, look at Washington’s incestuous “media industri-al complex” from one of the nation’s most acclaimed journalists.Blue Rider Press • 464 pp. • 978-0-399-16130-8 • $27.95Available April 2013

Thomas F. Madden eMPires of trust

How rome built—and america is building—a new WorldB/w photos, maps.Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-29545-2 • $17.00

Mark Malloch-Brown tHe unfinisHed global

reVolutionthe road to international CooperationAfterword on the Arab Spring“Authentic, compelling, and immensely enjoyable.”—Kofi A. Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-312083-4 • $16.00

James Mannf tHe obaMians

How a band of newcomers redefined american Power“Like the best reporters, Mann lets his sub-jects speak for themselves, then checks their fancies against the facts. He has given us a very good first cut at history.”—The New York Times Book Review.Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-02376-9 • $26.95

rise of tHe VulCansthe History of bush’s War CabinetPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303489-6 • $16.00Also available: The China Fantasy p. 69; The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan p. 20

Mark Mazzettif tHe Way of tHe knife

the Cia, a secret army, and a War at the ends of the earthThe untold story of how America’s special forces and CIA have converged over ten years into an unprecedented covert machine target-ing and killing individuals across a global battle space, far from declared war zones.Penguin Press • 512 pp. • 978-1-59420-480-7 • $29.95Available May 2013

John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge tHe rigHt nation

Conservative Power in america“Part social analysis, part history of ideas that examines how conservative ideology became such a defining feature of American life.”—Foreign Affairs.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303539-8 • $16.00a Weekly Standard book of the year

Norman Moss PiCking uP tHe reins

america and britain and the Post-War WorldOverlook • 304 pp. • 978-1-59020-102-2 • $27.95

Gavin Newsom and Lisa Dickeyf CitizenVille

Connecting People and government in the digital ageBy integrating democratic government with cutting-edge American innovation, the lieu-tenant governor of California charts a bright future for open-source America.Penguin Press • 256 pp. • 978-1-59420-472-2 • $25.95Available February 2013

Gustav Niebuhr beyond toleranCe

How People across america are building bridges between faiths“Anyone...interested in dialogue among individuals, communities, and nations will benefit from Beyond Tolerance’s wisdom and humanity.”—Elie Wiesel.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311555-7 • $15.00a 2008 Publisher’s Weekly best book

Barack Obama tHe inaugural address, 2009

Together with Abraham Lincoln’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses, The Gettysburg Address, and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance.Penguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-311642-4 • $12.00

Greg Palastf Vultures’ PiCniC

in Pursuit of Petroleum Pigs, Power Pirates, and High-finance Carnivores“[Palast’s] stories bite—so relevant they threat-en to alter history.”—Chicago Tribune.Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-29864-4 • $17.00Also available: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy 978-0-452-8567-5; Armed Madhouse 978-0-452-28831-7

John Perkins Confessions of

an eConoMiC Hit ManPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28708-2 • $16.00Also available: The Secret History of the American Empire 978-0-452-288957-4Visit the author’s website: www.johnperkins.org

Kevin Phillips bad Money

reckless finance, failed Politics, and the global Crisis of american Capitalism“A harrowing picture of national danger...that none should ignore.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311480-2 • $16.00

Kevin Phillips aMeriCan tHeoCraCy: the Peril

and Politics of radical religion, oil, and borrowed Money in the 21st CenturyPenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-303828-3 • $17.00Also of interest: American Dynasty 978-0-14-303431-5; 1775 p. 10

David Plouffe tHe audaCity to Win

How obama Won and How We Can beat the Party of limbaugh, beck, and Palin“Plouffe gives readers a visceral sense of the [2008] campaign....A detailed and revealing account.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311808-4 • $16.00

T.R. Reid tHe Healing of aMeriCa

a global Quest for better, Cheaper, and fairer Health CareSee Health, Medicine, & Society, page 90

Frank Rich tHe greatest story eVer sold

the decline and fall of truth in bush’s america“A gripping, witty and devastating indict-ment of President Bush’s reliance on public relations to market his Iraq and counterterror-ism policies.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311234-1 •$15.00a New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times best book

Thomas E. Ricks fiasCo

the american Military adventure in iraqSee Military & Diplomatic, page 85

Jason Riley let tHeM in: the Case for open borders

A Wall Street Journal editor provides a concise, measured argument for increased immigra-tion based on the substantial economic benefits immigrants provide to the U.S.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-592-40431-5 • $14.00

Nick Rosen off tHe grid

inside the Movement for More space, less government, and true independence in Modern america“[Rosen] writes that corporate greed, massive layoffs, healthcare wars, ecological disasters have caused many true believers to ques-tion the American Dream.”—The Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311738-4 • $15.00

Carne Rossf tHe leaderless reVolution

How ordinary People Will take Power and Change Politics in the 21st CenturyA provocative book for the era of Occupy Wall Street; one that “should be read by every diplomat, politician, and thinking citizen with the courage to pick it up” (John le Carré). Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-29894-1 • $16.00Available March 2013

Melissa Rossi WHat eVery aMeriCan

sHould knoW about WHo’s REALLY running aMeriCaand What you Can do about itPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28820-1 • $16.00

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Janny Scottf a singular WoMan

the untold story of barack obama’s Mother“Meticulously-researched and well-written...a necessary counterpart and corrective to Obama’s first book Dreams from My Father.” —Financial Times . “[Uses] meticulous reporting, archival research and extensive interviews with Dunham’s colleagues, friends and family, including the president and his sister.”—The Washington Post. Riverhead • 400 pp. • 978-1-59448-559-6 • $16.00

Daniel Schorr CoMe to tHink of it

Commentaries from national Public radio’s senior news analystPenguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311447-5 • $16.00

James B. Stewart tangled Webs

How false statements are undermining america: from Martha stewart to bernie Madoff“An extraordinary forensic analysis of the high-stakes American liar.”—BusinessWeek. Examines the perjury cases of Martha Stewart, Scooter Libby, Barry Bonds, and Bernard Madoff.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-312057-5 • $18.00

Cole Strykerf ePiC Win for anonyMous

an online army Conquers the Media“A primer on why the Internet works the way it does today.”—Salon.com. “Satisfying and thoroughly researched.”—Nick Douglas, author of Twitter Wit.Overlook • 304 pp. • 978-1-4683-0059-8 • $15.95

Cornel West deMoCraCy Matters

Winning the fight against imperialismPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-303583-1 • $15.00

Garry Wills boMb PoWer

the Modern Presidency and the national security stateA groundbreaking examination of how the atomic bomb profoundly altered the nature of American democracy and has left us in a state of war alert ever since. “Deeply thought-provoking....A prolific author of astonishing range.”—The San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311868-8 • $16.00Also available: Saint Augustine p. 39, What the Gospels Meant p. 40, Explaining America p. 10, Outside Looking In p. 21

Benjamin Wittes laW and tHe long War

the future of Justice in the age of terrorSee Military & Diplomatic History, page 85

Tom Zoellnerf a safeWay in arizona

What the gabrielle giffords shooting tells us about the grand Canyon state and life in america“A masterly work of reporting, historical analysis, and sly cultural criticism.”—The Boston Globe. “Brilliantly evokes the past and present of Arizona, the outsized personalities that have shaped the state and the para-noia lurking at the edge of society.”—Kirkus Reviews. Viking • 288 pp. • 978-0-670-02320-2 • $26.95

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James R. Barrettf tHe irisH Way

becoming american in the Multiethnic CityPenguin History of American Life Series“An excellent, bottom-up survey of the Irish experience over the past two centuries.”—Booklist. “A fast-paced tour of one hundred and fifty years of the Irish-American experi-ence.”—The Boston Globe.Penguin Press • 400 pp. • 978-1-59420-325-1 • $29.95Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312280-7 • $17.00Paperback available March 2013

Moustafa Bayoumi HoW does it feel to be a ProbleM?

being young and arab in america“In relating the gripping personal stories of seven young Arab and Muslim Americans from Brooklyn...Bayoumi reveals the feelings and frustrations of the current era’s scape-goats, who can be demonized, profiled, and reviled without fear of sanction.”—Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311541-0 • $16.00

Edward Conlon blue blood

An anecdotal history of New York through its police force, as told by a fourth-generation NYPD officer. “In terms of its ambition, its authenticity and the power of its writing, is in a class by itself.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 576 pp. • 978-1-59448-073-7 • $18.00a national book Critics Circle award nominee; a Library Journal best book

Pietro di Donato CHrist in ConCrete

See American History, page 17

Raphael Ezekiel tHe raCist Mind: Portraits of

american neo-nazis and klansmen“The best available modern source for grasp-ing the psychological foundations of the Radical Right.”—Thomas F. Pettigrew, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-023449-7 • $20.00

Peter Quinn looking for JiMMy

a search for irish americaOverlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-59020-023-0 • $14.95

Sudhir Venkatesh gang leader for a day

a rogue sociologist takes to the streetsThe story of a bold sociology gradu-ate student who befriended a gang leader in Chicago and for seven years was able to observe the everyday life of the gang from the inside. “Absolutely incredible....Venkatesh’s memoir of his years observing life in Chicago’s inner city is a book unlike any other I have read.”—Steven D. Levitt, co-author, Freakonomics.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311493-2 • $16.00

Thomas C. Wheeler, editor tHe iMMigrant exPerienCe

CONTRIBUTORS: Mario Puzo, Jade Snow Wong, Harry Roskolenko, William Alfred, Eugene Boe, Jack Agueros, Czeslaw Milosz, John A. Williams, and Alan Pryce-Jones. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-015446-7 • $15.00

African American

Juan Williams and the Eyes on the Prize Production Team

eyes on tHe Prize america’s Civil rights years, 1954–1965Preface by Judy Hampton and Veva ZimmermanIntroduction by Julian BondPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-009653-8 • $22.00

Clayborne Carson, David J. Garrow, Gerald Gill, Vincent Harding, and Darlene Clark Hine, general editors

tHe eyes on tHe Prize CiVil rigHts reader: documents, speeches, and firsthand accounts from the black freedom struggle, 1954–1990“A remarkable collection…Indispensable.”—William H. Harris, Texas Southern Univ.Penguin • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-015403-0 • $23.00

Roger D. Abrahams singing tHe Master

the emergence of african-american Culture in the Plantation south“Impressive...A scrupulously researched work enlarging our understanding of an integral aspect of slave culture.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-017919-4 • $20.00

William L. Andrews and Henry Louis Gates Jr., editors

aMeriCan slaVe narratiVesLibrary of America • 992 pp. • 978-1-883011-76-5 • $40.00

Henry Louis Gates Jr., editorf tHe ClassiC slaVe narratiVes

Updated Introduction by the editorIncludes The Life of Olaudah Equiano, The History of Mary Prince, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs (alias Linda Brent). Bibliography, notes.Signet Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-451-53213-8 • $7.95

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Ira Berlin tHe Making of afriCan aMeriCa

the four great Migrations“Eloquent, insightful….Berlin broadens his focus, expanding and redefining the contours of African American history. He argues that America’s black past comprised a series of four great migrations over four centuries, each transforming then retransforming what he terms “African America.”—John David Smith, UNC Charlotte.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311879-4 • $17.00

Mary Frances Berry blaCk resistanCe/WHite laW

a History of Constitutional racismPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-023298-1 • $18.00

William Wells Brown Clotel or, the President’s daughter

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by M. Giulia FabiPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243772-8 • $14.00

James T. Campbell Middle Passages: african-american

Journeys to africa 1787–2005Penguin History of American Life SeriesPenguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311198-6 • $17.00a Choice outstanding academic title, winner of the Mark lynton History Prize, a Pulitzer Prize finalist

Vincent Carretta eQuiano, tHe afriCan

biography of a self-Made ManSee British History, page 49

Ella Mae Cheeks Johnson with Patricia Mulcahy it is Well WitH My soul

the extraordinary life of a 106-year-old WomanA graduate of Case Western Reserve University, Ella Mae was the child of former slaves who experienced the best and worst of the past century, including the 2009 presidential inau-guration.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311744-5 • $14.00

Charles W. Chesnutt tHe Portable CHarles W. CHesnutt

Edited with an Introduction by William L. AndrewsPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-310534-3 • $18.00

tHe MarroW of traditionIntroduction by Eric SundquistPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-018686-4 • $16.00Also available: Conjure Tales and Stories of the Color Line 978-0-14-118502-6; The House Behind the Cedars 978-0-14-018685-7

Tanner Colbyf soMe of My best friends are blaCk

the strange story of integration in americaChronicles America’s troubling relationship with race through four interrelated stories: the transformation of a once-racist Birmingham school system; a Kansas City neighborhood’s fight against housing discrimination; the curi-ous racial divide of the Madison Avenue ad world; and a Louisiana Catholic parish’s for-ty-year effort to build an integrated church.Viking • 304 pp. • 978-0-670-02371-4 • $27.95Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-312363-7 • $16.00Paperback available July 2013

Leon Dash rosa lee

a Mother and Her family in urban americaThis harrowing account of life in the urban underclass offers compelling testimony in the ongoing national debate about welfare reform. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-27896-7 • $16.00

Jason DeParle aMeriCan dreaM

three Women, ten kids, and a nation’s drive to end Welfare“DeParle has written the best account of the effort to reform or end welfare.”—Nathan Glazer, Harvard University.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-303437-7 • $17.00a New York Times notable book; winner of the new york Public library/Helen bernstein award, the sidney Hillman award, and the Washington Monthly book award

Frederick Douglass My bondage and My freedoM

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by John David SmithDouglass’s second autobiography—written after ten years of reflection following his legal emancipation in 1846.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-043918-2 • $13.00

narratiVe of tHe life of frederiCk douglassSee American History, page 10

W. E. B. Du Boisf tHe souls of blaCk folk

Introduction by Randall KenanNew Afterword by Cheryl Townsend GilkesSignet Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-53205-3 • $5.95

Introduction and Notes by Donald B. GibsonPenguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-018998-8 • $12.00

of tHe daWn of freedoMPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-139928-7 • $10.00

Paul Laurence Dunbarf tHe sPort of tHe gods

Introduction by William L. AndrewsNew Afterword by Marcellus BlountThe story of a displaced Southern family’s struggle to survive and prosper in Harlem. Signet Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-451-53177-3 • $6.95

Bernardine Evaristo blonde roots

A provocative novel that upends the history of the transatlantic slave trade, reversing and reexamining notions of savagery and civiliza-tion, as it follows a young Englishwoman’s journey to freedom. “The real triumph of Evaristo’s craft is her reimagining of the con-ventionalities of the slave trade—with the attendant stereotypes of race.”—St. Petersburg Times.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-434-6 • $15.00

Adam Fairclough better day CoMing

blacks and equality, 1890–2000“Does more than any other book to place the historic Civil Rights Movement within the broader scope of the Black Freedom Struggle in the twentieth century.”—Stephen F. Lawson, Rutgers Univ. 16 pp. b/w illus. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-200129-5 • $18.00

Nelson George City kid

Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-29604-6 • $14.00

HiP-HoP aMeriCa“An immensely readable survey of rap and its wide cultural impact.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303515-2 • $15.00finalist for the national book Critics Circle award in CriticismAlso available: Post-Soul Nation 978-0-14-303447-6, The Death of Rhythm and Blues 978-0-14-200408-1

John Howard Griffin blaCk like Me

Epilogue by the AuthorAfterword by Robert BonazziNAL • 208 pp. • 978-0-451-20864-4 • $14.00

Lorraine Hansberry a raisin in tHe sun

the unfilmed original screenplayEdited by Robert NemiroffIntroduction by Margaret B. WilkersonCommentary by Spike LeePlume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-26776-3 • $15.00Signet • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-18388-0 • $7.99Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

to be young, gifted, and blaCkAdapted by Robert NemiroffIntroduction by James Baldwin Signet • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53178-0 • $8.95

Peter Irons JiM CroW’s CHildren

the broken Promise of the brown decision“An engaging, panoramic history of school desegregation, including the exhilarating breakthroughs and the heartbreaking set-backs.”—The Washington Post. Index.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-200375-6 • $17.00Winner of the american bar association silver gavel award; Winner of the american Political science association Prize for best book on ethnic and racial Politics in Public Policy and lawAlso in Penguin: God on Trial p. 22, The Courage of Their Convictions p. 3

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Harriet Jacobs inCidents in tHe life

of a slaVe girlEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Nell Irvin PainterPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043795-9 • $13.00

Introduction by Myrlie Evers-WilliamsNew Afterword by Dawn Lundy MartinSignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53146-9 • $5.95Free Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

James Weldon Johnson along tHis Way

Introduction by Sondra Kathryn WilsonThe autobiography of the celebrated African-American writer, civil rights activist, and first black president of the NAACP.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-310517-6 • $16.00

tHe autobiograPHy of an ex-Colored ManIntroduction by William L. AndrewsPenguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-018402-0 • $11.00Also in Penguin Classics: Complete Poems 978-0-14-118545-3; God’s Trombones 978-0-14-310541-1; Lift Every Voice and Sing 978-0-14-118387-9

Stephen Kantrowitzf More tHan freedoM

fighting for black Citizenship in a White republic, 1829–1889“Sweeping, innovative, and highly original....Brings to life arenas of black politics, both before and after the Civil War, that have hard-ly been glimpsed.”—Steven Hahn, Univ. of Pennsylvania. “Not only does [this book] redefine a crucial era in American history, it challenges basic assumptions about freedom and democratic citizenship.”—Danielle L. McGuire, Wayne State Univ.Penguin Press • 496 pp. • 978-1-59420-342-8 • $36.00Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-312344-6 • $20.00Paperback available July 2013

Marshall Frady Martin lutHer king, Jr.

A Penguin Lives Biography“Frady does a wonderful job here, packing this small, highly readable book with detail and firm analysis...ideal for undergradu-ates.”—Gerald Early, Washington University. “Commendable...an excellent introduction to that man who was King.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303648-7 • $14.00

Martin Luther King, Jr. WHy We Can’t Wait

Afterword by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.Includes an 8-page photo insert.Signet Classics • 246 pp. • 978-0-451-52753-0 • $9.99

Nella Larsen Passing

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Thadious M. DavisFirst published in 1929, this landmark novel by the Harlem Renaissance’s premier woman writer candidly explores the destabilization of racial and sexual boundaries.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-243727-8 • $11.00Also available: Quicksand 978-0-14-118127-1

David Levering Lewis WHen HarleM Was in Vogue

“A wonderful book—as varied, as excit-ing, as iridescent as the Harlem Renaissance itself....A solid contribution to the history of American culture.”—David Herbert Donald, Harvard University. Photographs. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-026334-3 • $16.00

tHe Portable HarleM renaissanCe readerPenguin • 816 pp. • 978-0-14-017036-8 • $20.00

James McBride tHe Color of Water

a black Man’s tribute to His White MotherTenth Anniversary Edition“Complex and moving...suffused with issues of race, religion and identity.”—The New York Times Book Review. Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-192-5 • $16.00Also available: Miracle at St. Anna 978-1-57322-971-5; Song Yet Sung 978-1-59448-350-9

Huey P. Newton reVolutionary suiCide

Introduction by Fredrika NewtonEloquently tracing the birth of a revolution-ary, Huey P. Newton’s famous and oft-quoted autobiography is as much a manifesto as a portrait of the inner circle of America’s Black Panther Party.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-310532-9 • $16.00

Solomon Northupf tWelVe years a slaVe

Introduction by Ira BerlinHenry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor“A moving, vital testament to one of slav-ery’s ‘many thousands gone’ who retained his humanity in the bowels of degradation. It is also a chilling insight into the ‘peculiar insti-tution.’”—Saturday Review.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00

Rosa Parks, with Jim Haskins rosa Parks: My story

Puffin Children’s • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-130120-4 • $6.99

Douglas Brinkley rosa Parks

A Penguin Lives BiographyPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303600-5 • $13.00

Gary M. Pomerantz WHere PeaCHtree Meets sWeet

auburn: a saga of race and family“A fascinating tale of two cities told through the rise of two of Atlanta’s most illustrious political families.”—David Levering Lewis. Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-026509-5 • $20.00

Howell Raines My soul is rested: Movement

days in the deep south rememberedThis moving oral history covers events from the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-006753-8 • $18.00

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mAlcolm X

Manning Marable MalColM x

a life of reinvention“An extraordinary portrait of a man and his time....A masterpiece.”—San Francisco Chronicle. “Full of new and startling informa-tion and insights....Marable artfully strips away the layers and layers of myth that have been lacquered onto his subject’s life.”—The New York Times. Draws on previously unseen files from the FBI, CIA, and New York district attorney’s office. Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-312032-2 • $18.00Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, a New York Times top 10 book the yearFor information on the Deluxe eBook edition of Malcolm X, see inner back cover

Manning Marable and Garrett Felber, editorsf tHe Portable MalColM x reader

The first collection of major documents addressing Malcolm X in decades. Features never-before-published material, including articles from major newspapers and under-ground presses, oral histories, police reports, and FBI files. Contains pieces by George Plimpton, James Baldwin, and Robin Kelley, as well as excerpts from Malcolm X’s speech-es and newspaper editorials.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-310694-4 • $22.00Available February 2013

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Randall Robinson tHe debt: What america owes to blacks

Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28210-0 • $16.00Winner of the gold Pen award for best business book; blackboard non-fiction book of the year; ala booklist editor’s Choice for social sciences

Martha A. Sandweiss Passing strange: a gilded age tale of

love and deception across the Color lineSee Gilded Age, page 15

Daniel J. Sharfsteinf tHe inVisible line

three american families and the secret Journey from black to White“An original and often startling look at the vagaries of the ‘color line’ and those who passed over it and those who hovered around it. Sharfstein shows that this line could be manipulated not only by individuals and families, but also by the legal and political institutions of the South.”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-312063-6 • $17.00Winner of the 2012 J. anthony lukas book Prize and the 2012 William nelson Cromwell foundation book Prize; Co-Winner of the 2012 James Willard Hurst Prize for outstanding scholarship in sociolegal History

Sherri L. Smith flygirl

A young African American woman must pass for white to fulfill her dreams of flying for the Army’s WASP program during World War II.Putnam Juvenile • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-24709-5 • $16.99

Brad Snyder a Well-Paid slaVe: Curt flood’s fight

for free agency in Professional sports“Captivating...places Flood’s challenge to baseball squarely where it belongs, as the final radical act of the 1960s civil rights move-ment.”—The Washington Post.Plume • 480 pp. • 978-0-452-28891-1 • $16.00a Washington Post book of the year

John Strausbaugh blaCk like you

blackface, Whiteface, insult & imitation in american Popular CultureForeword by Darius JamesTarcher • 384 pp. • 978-1-58542-593-8 • $15.95

Clifton L. Taulbert onCe uPon a tiMe

WHen We Were ColoredPenguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-024477-9 • $14.00Also available: Eight Habits of the Heart 978-0-14-026676-4

John Thompsonf tHe life of JoHn tHoMPson,

a fugitiVe slaVeEdited with an Introduction by William L. AndrewsHenry Louis Gates, Jr., general editorThe unique narrative of a slave who fled to freedom and sailed aboard a whaling vessel.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-310642-5 • $14.00

Sojourner Truth narratiVe of soJourner trutH

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Nell Irvin Painter Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043678-5 • $12.00

Rebecca Walker blaCk, WHite and JeWisH

autobiography of a shifting selfRiverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-57322-907-4 • $15.00

Booker T. Washington uP froM slaVery

Introduction by Louis R. HarlanPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-039051-3 • $11.00

Introduction by Ishmael ReedNew Afterword by Robert J. NorrellSignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53147-6 • $5.95

Phillis Wheatley CoMPlete Writings

Edited with an Introduction by Vincent Carretta“The definitive collection of her work. Expertly edited, it is a masterpiece of textual scholarship. Every scholar and student seek-ing to understand Wheatley’s life and work will want to obtain this book.”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard Univ.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-042430-0 • $15.00

Gregory Howard Williams life on tHe Color line

the true story of a White boy Who discovered He Was blackPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-27533-1 • $16.00

Mary Williamsf tHe lost daugHter

An extraordinary memoir about an uncon-ventional life: born to militant Black Panthers and adopted by Jane Fonda, the author spent nearly three decades traveling around the world before she was ready to return home. “I’ve been astonished at how natural, con-versational, and funny Mary Williams is on the page. Her story is incredible, an only-in-America epic.”—Dave Eggers.Blue Rider Press • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-16086-8 • $26.95Available April 2013

Harriet E. Wilson our nig

or, sketches from the life of a free black150th Anniversary EditionEdited with an expanded Introduction and Notes by P. Gabrielle Foreman and Reginald PittsThe first novel by an African American writer published in America (1859). “The landmark research and skillful criticism done by Foreman and Pitts should shape discus-sion of Our Nig for years to come.”—African American Review.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310576-3 • $14.00

American indian

Bear Heart, with Molly Larkin tHe Wind is My MotHer

the life and teachings of a native american shamanBerkley • 272 pp. • 978-0-425-16160-9 • $16.00

Black Hawk life of blaCk HaWk,

or Mà-ka-tai-me-she-kià-kiàkDictated by HimselfEdited with an Introduction and Notes by J. Gerald KennedyA defiant work of Native American literature, originally published in 1833.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-310539-8 • $14.00

Joseph Boyden tHree day road

See Canadian History, page 31

Geraldine Brooksf Caleb’s Crossing

“Set in mid-seventeenth century New England, Brooks uses what is known of the true story of Native American Caleb Cheeshahteaumauk, Harvard grad of 1665 and son of the leader of the Wampanoag tribe, to weave a fictional story about his friendship with settler Bethia Mayfield....Mesmerizing.”—The Huffington Post.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312107-7 • $16.00

Joseph Bruchac Code talker: a novel about

the navajo Marines of World War twoPuffin Children’s • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-240596-3 • $7.99Also available: March Toward the Thunder 978-0-8037-3188-2

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Marcus Redikerf tHe aMistad rebellion

an atlantic odyssey of slavery and freedomThe slave ship rebellion told from the slaves’ perspective. Reframes the Amistad story as a crucial moment in the great chain of resis-tance stretching from the earliest slave revolts through the civil rights struggles of the twen-tieth century.Viking • 304 pp. • 978-0-670-02504-6 • $27.95

tHe slaVe sHiPa Human HistoryFocusing on the 18th-century American and British slave trade, Rediker explores how the ships, their crews, and their human cargo con-nected and transformed societies on both sides of the horrendous voyage. “This beautifully written and exhaustively researched book gives us unforgettable portraits of the captives, captains, and crewmen who came together in that particular kind of hell known as the slave ship.”—Robert Harms, Yale University. 16 pp. b/w photos, 8 maps.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311425-3 • $18.00Winner of the george Washington book Prize, the oaH Merle Curti award, and the aHa James a. rawley Prize

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George Catlin nortH aMeriCan indians

Edited with an Introduction by Peter MatthiessenThis one-volume collection of Catlin’s letters from the 1830s, vividly illustrated by fifty of his drawings, captures his experiences with the American Indians of the Plains.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-243750-6 • $17.00

Geronimo geroniMo: His own story

as told to s. M. barrettRevised and edited with an Introduction and Notes by Frederick TurnerPlume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-01155-7 • $15.00

Jeff Guinn our land before We die: the Proud

story of the seminole negro indiansTarcher • 384 pp. • 978-1-58542-390-3 • $16.95Winner of the texas book award

Frederick E. Hoxief tHis indian Country

american indian activists and the Place they Made Penguin History of American LifeA history of Indian political activism told through the inspiring stories of the men and women who defined and defended American Indian political identity. “Provides an invalu-able exposition of the under-recognized political history of Native American intellec-tuals and activists.”—Ned Blackhawk, author of Violence Over the Land.Penguin Press • 496 pp. • 978-1-59420-365-7 • $32.95

Josephine Humphreys noWHere else on eartH

“Students of history will be captivated by the Native American residents of Scuffletown, North Carolina, as they struggle to contend with the economic deprivation and ethnic prejudice unleashed during the Civil War and Reconstruction.”—William C. Hine, South Carolina State University.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-100206-4 • $16.00Winner of the southern book Critics Circle award

Helen Hunt Jackson raMona

Introduction by Michael DorrisAfterword by Valerie Sherer MathesJackson’s 1884 fictionalized account of the Native American struggle. Signet Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-52842-1 • $6.95

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“Over the past thirty years scholars—Native and non-Native—have produced a vast array of studies offering new ways of understanding American Indian history. The Penguin Library of American indian History brings together some of the most accom-plished of these scholars and gives them the opportunity to write about their areas of expertise in a style and format designed specifically for general readers.”

—general editor Colin g. Calloway,Professor of History and Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies,

Dartmouth College

tHe PenGuin librAry oF AmericAn inDiAn History

Colin G. Calloway tHe sHaWnees

and tHe War for aMeriCa“Written in crisp, clear prose, [this] excellent survey of Shawnee history in the late 18th and early 19th centuries vividly illustrates the important role played by the Shawnee people in the history of both the Ohio Valley and the new American nation during these years.”—R. David Edmunds, Univ. of Texas at Dallas. “The remarkable texturing of the his-toric period and the description of responses by early Americans and their leaders...set Calloway’s book apart.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311391-1 • $14.00

Brenda J. Childf Holding our World togetHer

ojibwe Women and the survival of Community“An important, pathbreaking book...a power-ful corrective to the scholarship on Indian women.”—Jacqueline Peterson, Washington State University–Vancouver. “An important and inspirational narrative.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune.Viking • 240 pp. • 978-0-670-02324-0 • $22.95Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-312159-6 • $15.00Paperback available February 2013

N. Bruce Duthu aMeriCan indians and tHe laW

A noted legal scholar reveals the history and politics behind American Indians’ unique constitutional status. “This book triggers a sense of moral justice—and the need for a new beginning where Indian nations have a seat at the table of democracy.”—New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311478-9 • $17.00

Jeffrey Ostler tHe lakotas and tHe blaCk Hills

the struggle for sacred groundThe story of the Lakota Sioux’s loss of their spiritual homelands and their legal battle to regain it. “Ostler wonderfully distills the complex history of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty and its traumatic aftermath....This is a wonderful and eminently readable narra-tive.”—Ned Blackhawk, Yale University.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311920-3 • $14.00

Timothy R. Pauketat CaHokia: ancient america’s

great City on the Mississippi“A compellingly argued and highly engag-ing account of a lost civilization in America’s own backyard. This is a story that ultimately deserves to be better known, even if we think we already know it.”—Chicago Tribune.Penguin• 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311747-6 • $14.00

Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green tHe CHerokee nation

and tHe trail of tears“An outstanding treatment of the forced removal of the Cherokees that tells not only of the individual tragedies of that people but also of the near catastrophic effects upon the Cherokee Nation and its government.”—Jack D. Baker, President, Trail of Tears Association. “With a rich sense of Cherokee culture and history...[Perdue and Green] recount a human story, not only tragic but also unbelievably heroic.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311367-6 • $15.00

Timothy J. Shannon iroQuois diPloMaCy on

tHe early aMeriCan frontierA vividly drawn portrait of the powerful Iroquois nation, whose skillful intercultural diplomacy made them a powerful force in colonial America.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311529-8 • $15.00

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Karl Jacoby sHadoWs at daWn: a borderlands

Massacre and the Violence of HistorySee American History, page 14

Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. tHe Patriot CHiefs

a Chronicle of american indian resistancePenguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-023463-3 • $17.00

Larry McMurtry Crazy Horse

A Penguin Lives Biography“While the known facts of the life of Crazy Horse are few, they are not zero, and McMurtry lays them out in a crisp fashion that includes many sharp observations of the Western scene.”—The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-303480-3 • $14.00

Joseph M. Marshall III tHe day tHe World ended at

little bigHorn: a lakota HistoryThe award-winning Lakota historian reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the 1876 battle—including an account of the battle previously available only within the Lakota oral tradition.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311369-0 • $15.00

tHe Journey of Crazy Horsea lakota History“Marshall’s gloriously poetic and sweep-ing chronicle ushers in a new genre of American history—indigenous, oral, formerly suppressed....A seamless blend of oral history and documentary research.”—Peter Nabokov.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303621-0 • $16.00

tHe lakota Waystories and lessons for living: native american Wisdom on ethics and CharacterPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-219609-0 • $15.00finalist Pen West award for Creative nonfiction

David Humphreys Miller Custer’s fall

the indian side of the storyA minute-by-minute account of the Battle of Little Bighorn, told through the stories of 72 surviving Native American participants. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-01095-6 • $16.00

Peter Matthiessen in tHe sPirit of Crazy Horse

Afterword by Martin Garbus“A giant of a book. Indescribably touching, extraordinarily intelligent.”—Los Angeles Times. Matthiessen’s chronicle of a fatal gun battle between FBI agents and American Indian Movement activists in 1975. Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-014456-7 • $20.00

Walter C. Fleming tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to natiVe aMeriCan HistoryAlpha • 366 pp. • 978-00-28644-69-1 • $18.95

Brian Moore blaCk robe

“This novel, set in the wilds of North America in the early 17th century...has an almost mythic purity....One of Moore’s accom-plishments is his original rendering of the Indians.”—The New York Times Book Review. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27865-3 • $16.00

Peter Nabokov WHere tHe ligHtning strikes

the lives of american indian sacred PlacesExplores the rich diversity of Native American cultures and religious systems through sixteen “biographies of place.”Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303881-8 • $17.00

Peter Nabokov, editor natiVe aMeriCan testiMony

a Chronicle of indian and White relations from Prophecy to the Present, 1492–1992Revised EditionForeword by Vine Deloria, Jr.This oral history of Native American and white relations as seen through Indian eyes is updated with new material on Native Americans facing the twenty-first century. “A strong and moving reminder of a lost dimension in American history.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. B/w illustrations. Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-028159-0 • $20.00

Nathaniel Philbrick tHe last stand

Custer, sitting bull, and the battle of the little bighornSee The Frontier & Western Expansion, pg. 13

Leslie Marmon Silkof storyteller

Silko blends original short stories and poet-ry influenced by the traditional oral tales that she heard growing up on the Laguna Pueblo reservation in New Mexico with autobiographical passages, folktales, family memories, and photographs. “A rich, many-faceted book.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-312128-2 • $21.00

CereMonyA shell-shocked Native American struggles to reenter his tribal world after returning from World War II in this “extraordinary novel” (N. Scott Momaday). “Leslie Marmon Silko is the most accomplished Native American writer of her generation.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-008683-6 • $16.00

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionNew Introduction by Larry McMurtryNew Preface by the AuthorPenguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-310491-9 • $16.00Also available: Almanac of the Dead 978-0-14-017319-2; The Turquoise Ledge 978-0-14-310010-0

John Tanner tHe falCon

Introduction by Louise ErdrichThis autobiography chronicles the life of John Tanner, captured in 1789 at the age of nine by the Shawnees and then sold to an Ojibwa family with whom he spent the first half of his adult life.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-243751-3 • $15.00

Frank Waters book of tHe HoPi

Drawings and Source Materials recorded by Oswald White Bear Fredericks In this unique collection, some thirty Hopi elders reveal for the first time in written form the Hopi worldview. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-004527-7 • $16.00

James Welch fools CroW

“An important work...A very impressive evo-cation of the Northern Plains Indian world.” —N. Scott Momaday. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-008937-0 • $16.00

Black Spine EditionNew Introduction byThomas McGuanePenguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-310651-7 • $16.00

Winter in tHe blood“Brilliant.”—The New Republic.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-310522-0 • $14.00Also available: The Death of Jim Loney 978-0-14-310518-3

Zitkala-Sa aMeriCan indian stories,

legends, and otHer WritingsEdited with an Introduction by Cathy N. Davidson and Ada NorrisPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243709-4 • $16.00

latino

Julia Alvarez onCe uPon a QuinCeañera

Coming of age in the usa“With grace and humanity, Alvarez explores the fascinating evolution of the quinceañera tradition in the United States, responding provocatively to a tradition that charms her and simultaneously clashes with her femi-nist sensibilities.”—Cristina Garcia, author of Dreaming in Cuban. “Phenomenal.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28830-0 • $16.00

soMetHing to deClare: essaysPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28067-0 • $16.00For more Alvarez titles, visit us.penguingroup.com

T. C. Boyle tHe tortilla Curtain

“Captur[es] the terror of looking for work in an alien society. A political novel for an age that has come to distrust not only politicians but political solutions.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-023828-0 • $15.00

Cesar Chavez an organizer’s tale: speeches

See American History, page 19

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Junot Díazf tHis is HoW you lose Her

Díaz tenders another masterly collection of stories that capture the heat of new passion. “[Díaz] weds form so ideally to content that instead of blinding us, it becomes the very lens through which we can see the joy and suffering of the signature Díaz subject: what it means to belong to a diaspora, to live out the possibilities and ambiguities of perpetual insider/outsider status.”—The New York Times Book Review.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-736-1 • $26.95

tHe brief Wondrous life of osCar Wao“Balance[s] an intimate, multigenerational story of familial tragedy with a meditation on the larger horrors that have gripped their homeland.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-329-5 • $16.00Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the sargent sr. first novel Prize, and the Hurston/Wright legacy award; a New York Times notable book

droWn“The ten stories in Drown vividly evoke Díaz’s hardscrabble youth in the Dominican Republic and New Jersey.”—Newsweek. Riverhead • 224 pp. • 978-1-57322-606-6 • $15.00

Antonia Felix sonia sotoMayor

the true american dreamBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-24295-7 • $16.00

Juan Gonzalezf HarVest of eMPire

a History of latinos in americaRevised and Updated Second Edition“A serious, significant contribution to under-standing who the Hispanics of the United States are and where they came from.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311928-9 • $18.00

Himilce Novas eVerytHing you need

to knoW about latino History2008 Edition“Explain[s] what makes Mexicans different from Puerto Ricans and Nicaraguans from Cubans, and how these vastly different peoples have integrated into the Anglo sys-tem.”—The Miami Herald. Plume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-28889-8 • $17.00

Soledad O’Brien with Rose Arcef tHe next big story

My Journey through the land of Possibilities“A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at reporting....Inspiring and thought-provok-ing.”—Anderson Cooper.Celebra • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-23284-7 • $15.00

Mirta Ojito finding Mañana

a Memoir of a Cuban exodusPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303660-9 • $16.00

Richard Rodriguez broWn: the last discovery of america

“Beautiful...a meditation on America’s family secrets.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-200079-3 • $15.00a national book Critics Circle book award finalist; an ala booklist editor’s Choice book; a New York Times notable book; a Los Angeles Times best book; California book award Winner

days of obligationan argument with My Mexican fatherPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-009622-4 • $16.00

John Phillip Santosf tHe fartHest HoMe

is in an eMPire of firea tejano elegyA highly original mix of autobiography, conquest history, elegy, travel, and fam-ily remembrance. “Wonderful...a book that connects us to the global story of our-selves.”—Sandra Cisneros.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311873-2 • $17.00Also available: Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation 978-0-14-029202-2

Héctor Tobar translation nation

defining a new american identity in the spanish-speaking united states“[Makes] the tremendous diversity, dyna-mism and geographical breadth of our blossoming Hispanic population come alive.”—The Washington Post.Riverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-176-5 • $17.00

tHe tattooed soldier“This beautifully constructed novel has every-thing: profoundly moving characters and situations; penetrating vision into the politi-cal economy of the U.S. and Latin America; an invaluable history lesson; social realism of the highest order; psychological and ideo-logical profundity; a revelation of the true meaning of the so-called global village. I am now assigning it in both graduate and under-graduate courses here at Rutgers University.” —H. Bruce Franklin.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-028861-2 • $16.00finalist for the Pen Center usa West award

Helena María Viramontes under tHe feet of Jesus

A moving vision of the lives of the men, women, and children who labor under dan-gerous conditions in America’s fields.Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-27387-0 • $15.00

Asian American

Iris Chang tHe CHinese in aMeriCa

a narrative History“Richly detailed....I know of no better introduction to this multilayered and emo-tionally charged story.”—Jonathan D. Spence, Yale Univ. 32 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-200417-3 • $20.00a San Francisco Chronicle best book of the year

Karin Evans tHe lost daugHters of CHina

adopted girls, their Journey to america, and the search for a Missing PastRevised EditionPreface by Anchee Min“A story of cross-cultural adoption conveyed with great narrative energy and skill—a story, really, of parental yearning and its fulfill-ment.”—Robert Coles, Harvard Univ. Tarcher • 400 pp. • 978-1-58542-676-8 • $14.95

Blaine Hardenf esCaPe froM CaMP 14

one Man’s remarkable odyssey from north korea to freedom in the WestSee World History, page 70

Nora Okja Keller CoMfort WoMan

“Keller skillfully mingles the Asian past with the American present...a mother’s trauma and a daughter’s quest.”—Newsweek. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-026335-0 • $14.00Winner of the american book awardAlso available: Fox Girl p. 70

Richard E. Kimf tHe Martyred

Introduction by Heinz Insu FenklForeword by Susan Choi“Kim’s book stands out as one written in the great moral and psychological tradition of Job, Dostoevsky, and Albert Camus...A mag-nificent achievement.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-310640-1 • $16.00

Chang-rae Lee natiVe sPeaker

“Lyrical, mysterious, and nuanced, the poi-gnant moodiness of this first novel by a 28-year-old Korean American...illuminates the Asian immigrant experience.”—Booklist. Riverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-57322-531-1 • $16.00

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Chang-rae Lee tHe surrendered

A profound meditation on the nature of her-oism and sacrifice in the aftermath of the Korean War. “[Lee] not only shows us the sights and sounds of a country being torn apart by civil war, but also does an equally powerful job of conveying the emotional con-sequences of war” —The New York Times.Riverhead • 496 pp. • 978-1-59448-501-5 • $16.00Also available: Aloft 978-1-59448-070-6; A Gesture Life 978-1-57322-828-2

Gus Lee CHina boy

“A wonder of a story...gives us a new perspec-tive on ‘growing up American.’”—Amy Tan. Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-27158-6 • $15.00

An Na a steP froM HeaVen

“In her mesmerizing first novel, Na traces the life of Korean-born Young Ju from the age of four through her teenage years, wrapping up her story just a few weeks before she leaves for college.”—Publishers Weekly.Speak • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-250027-9 • $7.99Winner of the Michael l. Printz award for teenage literature

Bich Minh Nguyen stealing buddHa’s dinner

A vivid, funny, and viscerally powerful mem-oir of childhood, assimilation, food, and a Vietnamese girl’s coming of age in Michigan. “A charming memoir...engaging, precise, compact.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311303-4 • $15.00

David E. Stannard Honor killing: race, rape, and

Clarence darrow’s spectacular last CaseSee American History, page 18

Amy Tanf tHe Hundred seCret senses

Set in San Francisco and in a remote village of Southwestern China, The Hundred Secret Senses is a tale of American assumptions shaken by Chinese ghosts and broadened with hope. “The wisest and most captivating novel Tan has written.”—The Boston Globe. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311908-1 • $16.00

tHe Joy luCk ClubPenguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303809-2 • $15.00Also available: The Kitchen God’s Wife 978-0-14-303810-8; The Opposite of Fate 978-0-14-200489-0

cAnADiAn History

Robert Bothwell tHe Penguin History of Canada

Penguin Canada • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-305032-2 • $20.00

Joseph Boyden tHree day road

In the tradition of Great War epics like All Quiet on the Western Front and Birdsong, comes this story of an Oji-Cree medicine woman who leaves her home in northern Ontario to retrieve a relative recently returned from the trench warfare of Europe with har-rowing tales of survival. “Devastatingly truthful...grave, grand, and passionate.”—Louise Erdrich.Penguin • 368 pp • 978-0-14-303707-1 • $14.00Also available: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont 978-0-670-06671-1; Through Black Spruce 978-0-14-311650-9

Ron Grahamf tHe last aCt

Pierre trudeau, the gang of eight and the fight for CanadaThe History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06662-9 • $30.00

John Lownsbroughf tHe best PlaCe to be

expo 67 and its timeThe History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06862-3 • $30.00

Christopher Penningtonf tHe destiny of Canada

Macdonald, laurier, and the election of 1891The History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06621-6 • $30.00

Roger Sartyf War in tHe st. laWrenCe

the forgotten u-boat battles on Canada’s shoresThe History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06787-9 • $30.00

Dan Snowf deatH or ViCtory

the battle of Quebec and the birth of empireThe History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06737-4 • $30.00

Peter Vronskyf ridgeWay

the american fenian invasion and the 1866 battle that Made CanadaThe History of CanadaPenguin Canada • 368 pp. • 978-0-670-06803-6 • $30.00

lAtin AmericAn & cAribbeAn History

Elizabeth Abbottf Haiti

a shattered nationRevised and UpdatedIn this definitive inside account, the author ably shows how the early dictators’ legacy shaped modern Haiti as she traces the reper-cussions of their actions to the present day, and the disastrous earthquake in 2010.Overlook • 496 pp. • 978-1-59020-141-1 • $35.00

Mark Adamsf turn rigHt at MaCHu PiCCHu

rediscovering the lost City one step at a time“Quite funny and unpretentiously well informed...The perfect way to acknowledge the lost city’s 100th birthday.”—Christian Science Monitor (Editor ’s Choice). “[An] entirely delightful book.”—Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post.Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-29798-2 • $16.00

Reinaldo Arenas before nigHt falls

Translated by Dolores Koch“A fascinating and frightening tale of grow-ing up extremely poor in rural Cuba, of varied personal and political relationships, of rebelliousness, homosexuality, suppression, and persecution.”—Library Journal. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-015765-9 • $16.00Also in Penguin: Singing from the Well 978-0-14-009444-2; Farewell to the Sea 978-0-14-006636-4

Mariano Azuela tHe underdogs

a novel of the Mexican revolutionTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Sergio WaismanForeword by Carlos FuentesPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310527-5 • $10.00

Translated by E. Munguia Jr.Introduction by Ana CastilloNew Afterword by Max ParraSignet Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-451-53108-7 • $6.95

Ingrid Betancourt eVen silenCe Has an end

My six years of Captivity in the Colombian Jungle“Riveting...an unforgettable epic of moral courage and human endurance...remark-able.”—Los Angeles Times. “Gripping...the significance of Betancourt’s memoir must not be obscured.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311998-2 • $16.00

Jorge Luis Borges on argentina

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Alfred Mac AdamPenguin • 1192pp. • 978-0-14-310573-2 • $15.00For a complete list of Borges titles, please visit www.penguin.com

Mark Bowden killing Pablo

the Hunt for the World’s greatest outlawPenguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-200095-3 • $16.00

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E. Lucas Bridges utterMost Part of tHe eartH

the first History of tierra del fuego and the fuegian indiansThe 1947 work that inspired Bruce Chatwin’s In Patagonia. Photographs, maps, 3 gate-folds.Overlook • 560 pp. • 978-1-58567-956-0 • $40.00

Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca CHroniCle of

tHe narVáez exPeditionSee American History, page 8

Rory Carrollf CoMandante

Myth and reality in Hugo Chávez’s VenezuelaBased on interviews with ministers, aides, courtiers, and citizens, this intimate piece of reportage chronicles a unique experiment in power, which veers among enlightenment, tyranny, comedy, and farce.Penguin Press • 320 pp. • 978-1-59420-457-9 • $27.95Available March 2013

Rosario Castellanos tHe book of laMentations

Translated with an Afterword by Esther Allen Introduction by Alma GuillermoprietoA masterpiece of contemporary Latin American fiction by Mexico’s greatest twen-tieth-century woman writer, The Book of Lamentations draws on two centuries of strug-gle among the Maya Indians and the white landowners in the Chiapas region of southern Mexico.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-118003-8 • $18.00

Bruce Chatwin in Patagonia

“A little masterpiece of travel, history, and adventure.”—The New York Times.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-243719-3 • $15.00

Christopher Columbus tHe four Voyages

Translated by J. M. CohenPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-044217-5 • $15.00

Alfredo Corchadof MidnigHt in MexiCo

a reporter’s Journey through a Country’s descent into darknessA crusading journalist’s search for the justice and hope in an increasingly violent Mexico, interwoven with his own quest for belonging as a Mexican-American.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-439-5 • $27.95Available June 2013

Euclides Da Cunha baCklands

the Canudos CampaignTranslated by Elizabeth LoweIntroduction by Ilan StavansA new translation of the vivid portrayal of Brazil’s infamous War of Canudos, written by a former army lieutenant, civil engineer, and journalist.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-310607-4 • $20.00

Carolina Maria De Jesus CHild of tHe dark

Translated with a Preface by David St. ClairAfterword by Robert LevineA woman’s vivid diary of her struggle for survival in a squalid Brazilian slum. “A rarely matched essay on the meaning and the feel-ing of hunger, degradation, and want.”—The New York Times Book Review. Photographs. Signet Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-451-52910-7 • $7.95

Rubén Darío seleCted Writings

Translated by Andrew Hurley, Greg Simon, and Steven F. WhiteEdited with an Introduction by Ilan StavansPoetry and prose of the Nicaraguan-born writ-er who pioneered the Modernista movement. Poems are presented in a bilingual format. Penguin Classics • 736 pp. • 978-0-14-303936-5 • $20.00

Nigel Davies tHe anCient kingdoMs of Peru

Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-023381-0 • $16.00

Bartolomé de Las Casas a sHort aCCount of tHe

destruCtion of tHe indiesTranslated by Nigel GriffinIntroduction by Anthony PagdenThis eyewitness record and protest of Spanish atrocities in the territory of Columbus was first published in 1552. Illustrations, map.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-044562-6 • $14.00

Bernal Diaz tHe ConQuest of neW sPain

Translated with an Introduction by J. M. CohenThe classic eyewitness account of Cortez’s war against the Aztecs.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-044123-9 • $17.00

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento faCundo: Civilization and barbarism

Translated by Mary Peabody Mann Introduction by Ilan Stavans Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043677-8 • $17.00

Jonathan Franklinf 33 Men

inside the Miraculous survival and dramatic rescue of the Chilean MinersBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-24686-3 • $9.99

Tom Gjelten baCardi and tHe

long figHt for Cubathe biography of a CauseA unique history of Cuba, captured in the life and times of the famous rum dynasty. “A splendid prism through which to cast new light on the human dimensions of the Cuban past.”—Louis A. Perez, Jr., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311632-5 • $17.00a New York Times notable book

Graham Greene tHe laWless roads

Introduction by David RieffGraham’s account of his expedition to Mexico in the late 1930’s to report on the brutal anticlerical purges of President Calles—an experience that would provide him with the setting and theme for The Power and the Glory.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-303973-0 • $15.00

tHe PoWer and tHe gloryIntroduction by John UpdikePenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-243730-8 • $15.00

Juan Gonzalez HarVest of eMPire

the History of latinos in americaSee Ethnic History, page 30

Robert Harvey liberators

latin america’s struggle for independenceOverlook • 524 pp. • 978-1-58567-284-4 • $18.95

Alexander von Humboldt ersonal narratiVe of

a Journey to tHe eQuinoCtal regions of tHe neW ContinentSee Evironmental History, page 94

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz PoeMs, Protest, and a dreaM

Translated by Margaret Sayers PedenIntroduction by Ilan StavansBilingual collection.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044703-3 • $16.00

Joe Jackson tHe tHief at tHe end of tHe World

See British History, page 50

Mark Kurlansky tHe eastern stars

How baseball Changed the dominican town of san Pedro de MacorísThe intriguing history of one small, impov-erished area in the Dominican Republic that has produced a staggering number of Major League Baseball players. “A fascinating social history....[Kurlansky] has a good feel for the complexities of Dominican culture and its tor-tured political history.”—USA Today.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-505-3 • $16.00Also available: The Basque History of the World p. 56; Ready for a Brand New Beat p. 20; The Last Fish Tale p. 94, Choice Cuts, The Food of a Younger Land, Salt, and Cod p. 74

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Claude Lévi-Straussf tristes troPiQues

Translated by John and Doreen WeightmanIntroduction by Patrick WilckenRecords Lévi-Strauss’s search for “a human society reduced to its most basic expression.” From the Amazon basin through the dense upland jungles of Brazil, he found the soci-eties he was seeking among the Caduveo, Bororo, Nambikwara, and Tupi-Kawahib.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-310625-8 • $20.00Also available: Claude Lévi-Strauss p. 55

David Lida first stoP in tHe neW World

Mexico City, the Capital of the 21st CenturyA literary portrait of Mexico City—a vibrant, seductive, paradoxical city now commanding the world’s attention. B/w photos, maps.Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-59448-378-3 • $16.00

José Martí seleCted Writings

Translated by Esther AllenIntroduction by Roberto González EchevarríaIncludes—for the first time in English—Martí’s War Diaries. “No English-language collection is as comprehensive.”—Tom Miller, Los Angeles Times Book Review. Penguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-243704-9 • $18.00

Mirta Ojito finding Mañana

a Memoir of a Cuban exodusSee Ethnic History, page 30

Mark J. Plotkin, Ph.D. tales of a sHaMan’s aPPrentiCe

an ethnobotanist searches for new Medicines in the amazon rain forestPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-012991-5 • $16.00

Elena Poniatowska Here’s to you, Jesusa!

Translated by Deanna HeikkinenPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-200122-6 • $16.00

Jan Rogozinski a brief History of tHe Caribbean

from the arawak and Carib to the PresentRevised EditionPlume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-28193-6 • $18.00

Samantha Power CHasing tHe flaMe: sergio Vieira

de Mello and the fight to save the WorldSee Military & Diplomatic History, page 79

John Paul Rathbone tHe sugar king of HaVana

the rise and fall of Julio lobo, Cuba’s last tycoon“An entertaining biography that is also a portrait of Cuba between the island’s inde-pendence in the late nineteenth century and Fidel Castro’s march into Havana in January 1959.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311933-3 • $16.00a Bloomberg book of the year

Tina Rosenberg CHildren of Cain

Violence and the Violent in latin americaPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-017254-6 • $18.00

Chie Shimano and Kiyoshi Konno CHe gueVara

a graphic biographyThis extraordinary illustrated graphic novel tells the story of Che’s life and death through the popular Japanese art form manga.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311816-9 • $15.00

John Steinbeck zaPata

Edited with Commentary by Robert E. MorsbergerNotes by Elia KazanSteinbeck’s fictional portrait of Emiliano Zapata who championed the cause of the peasants in the Mexican revolution. Also includes Steinbeck’s screenplay Viva Zapata! with notes by the film’s director, Elia Kazan.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-017322-2 • $17.00

Hugh Thompson a saCred landsCaPe

the search for ancient Peru“A dizzying tour through five turbulent millennia. The cumulative effect is enthrall-ing.”—The Times (London). 32 pp. b/w photos.Overlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-058-2 • $16.95

Alvaro Uribe Velezf no lost Causes

The former Colombian president, who led the transformation of a “failing state,” offers the untold story of how he refused to accept Colombia’s perilous status quo. Provides practical lessons of hands-on management and gives a behind-the-scenes look at foreign affairs.Celebra • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-41381-9 • $25.95

Edwin Williamson tHe Penguin History

of latin aMeriCaFully Updated with a New Chapter“Easily the best one-volume survey of the whole sweep of Latin American history. Well written, balanced in interpretation, comprehensive in its coverage of major issues.”—David Bushnell, University of Florida. Maps. Penguin • 720 pp. •978-0-14-103475-1 • $20.00

Ancient History

General Works & Anthologies

Variousf tHe CyniC PHilosoPHers

from diogenes to JulianTranslated and Edited with an Introduction by Robert DobbinIncludes writings by Antisthenes, Diogenes, Emperor Julian, and HipparchiaPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-119222-2 • $17.00Available March 2013

Arthur Cotterell, editor tHe Penguin enCyCloPedia

of anCient CiVilizationsPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-011434-8 • $23.00

Charles Freemanf a.d. 381

Heretics, Pagans, and the dawn of the Monotheistic state“Exceptional.....Of the many excellences in Freeman’s book, not least are the eloquence, grace, and subtlety of argument with which he presents his case. Invaluable.”—Library Journal.Overlook • 272 pp. • 978-1-59020-287-6 • $15.95

Michael Grant tHe anCient Mediterranean

Blending archaeology, geology, anthropology, and economics, an all-encompassing cultural history of the peoples who lived around the Mediterranean from prehistoric times to the rule of Constantine. Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-01037-6 • $20.00

Natalie Haynesf tHe anCient guide to Modern life

Haynes not only reveals the origins of our culture in areas including philosophy, politics, language, and art, but also draws illuminating connections between antiquity and our present time.Overlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-59020-850-2 • $15.00

John Haywood tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient CiVilizationsSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Patrick Hunt ten disCoVeries

tHat reWrote HistoryThe world’s greatest archaeological finds and what they tell us about lost civilizations. Examines the Rosetta Stone, Troy, Ninevah’s Assyrian Library, King Tut’s Tomb, Machu Picchu, Pompeii, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Thera, Olduvai Gorge, and the Tomb of 10,000 Warriors.Plume • 240 pp. • 978-0-452-28877-5 • $15.00

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Jonathan Kirsch god against tHe gods

the History of the War between Monotheism and Polytheism“An accessible and engaging study....Tells us a great deal about the religious imagination and its ongoing struggle for meaning and value.” —Karen Armstrong. B/w illus. and map.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-219633-5 • $17.00

Colin McEvedy tHe neW Penguin

atlas of anCient HistorySee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Cory O’Brienf zeus grants stuPid WisHes

a no-bullshit guide to World MythologyIllustrations by Sarah MelvilleIn his irreverent style, the author recounts more than 100 classic myths from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, and other cultures.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-16040-0 • $14.00Available March 2013

Simon Price and Peter Thonemannf tHe birtH of ClassiCal euroPe

a History from troy to augustinePenguin History of Europe Series“Demonstrate[s] in fascinating detail [how] Greek and Roman elites put an enormous amount of effort into calling up or rein-venting the past to suit the present.”—The Telegraph (UK).Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-312045-2 • $20.00

Lydia V. Pyne and Stephen J. Pynef tHe last lost World

ice ages, Human origins, and the invention of the PleistoceneTwo historians of science explore the Pleistocene’s dual character as a geological time—and as a cultural idea.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02363-9 • $26.95Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-312342-2 • $17.00Paperback available April 2013

Paul Roche, translatorf tHe bible’s greatest stories

New Afterword by Bruce ChiltonSignet Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-451-53192-6 • $7.95

Michael Scott froM deMoCrats to kings

the brutal dawn of a new World from the downfall of athens to the rise of alexander the greatOverlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-59020-391-0 • $26.95

Hugh Thompson a saCred landsCaPe

the search for ancient PeruSee Latin American & Caribbean, page 33

egypt & the middle east

Anonymous tHe egyPtian book of tHe dead

Translated by E. A. Wallis BudgeEdited with an Introduction and Notes by John RomerPenguin Classics • 992 pp. • 978-0-14-045550-2 • $20.00

tHe ePiC of gilgaMesHTranslated with an Introduction by Andrew GeorgePenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044919-8 • $12.00

Translated with an Introduction by N. K. Sandars Penguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-044100-0 • $11.00

Rosalie David religion and MagiC

in anCient egyPtThe first complete historical overview of the beliefs of ancient Egypt. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-026252-0 • $17.00

Abolqasem Ferdowsi sHaHnaMeH: the Persian book of kings

Deluxe EditionTranslated by Dick DavisForeword by Azar Nafisi“This marvelous translation of an ancient Persian classic brings these stories alive for a new audience.”—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World. Penguin Classics • 928 pp. • 978-0-14-310493-3 • $25.00

Lesley Hazletonf tHe first MusliM

the story of MuhammadDraws on early eyewitness sources and on history, politics, religion, and psychology to render the man who founded Islam in full, in all his complexity and vitality. “Beautifully written, The First Muslim respectfully human-izes the inimitable prophet of Islam and sees him whole.”—Cornel West.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-728-6 • $27.95

Paul Johnson Jesus

a biography, from a believer“A short, penetrating, sometimes controver-sial, and often moving account of Jesus’ life....Superbly written.”—The Denver Post.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311877-0 • $15.00

Gwendolyn Leick MesoPotaMia: the invention of the City

Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-026574-3 • $17.00

Bill Manley tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient egyPtSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Richard Milesf CartHage Must be destroyed

the rise and fall of an ancient Civilization“A fine, sweeping survey of the rise and fall of an empire and a glimpse into the diver-sity of the ancient world.”—The Wall Street Journal. “An engaging, richly documented study that merges able storytelling with equally able scholarship.”—Philadelphia Inquirer.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-312129-9 • $20.00

Justin Pollard and Howard Reid tHe rise and fall of alexandria

birthplace of the Modern MindAn engrossing exploration of the city that was the intellectual center of the ancient world. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311251-8 • $17.00

Georges Roux anCient iraQ

Third EditionContaining information from recent excava-tions and discovered artifacts, Ancient Iraq covers the political, cultural, and socio-eco-nomic history from Mesopotamia days of prehistory to the Christian era. Photographs, maps, chronological tables, and notes. Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-012523-8 • $17.00

N. K. Sandars, editor PoeMs of HeaVen and Hell

froM anCient MesoPotaMiaTranslated with an Introduction by the editor Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-044249-6 • $14.00

Joyce Tyldesleyf MytHs and legends

of anCient egyPtColor illustrations, maps, family trees, glos-saries.Penguin Global • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-102176-8 • $16.00

daugHters of isisWomen of ancient egyptPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-017596-7 • $16.00Also available: Hatchepsut 978-0-14-024464-9

Greece

Anonymous tHe greek alexander roManCe

Translated with an Introduction by Richard StonemanPenguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044560-2 • $14.00

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Aesop tHe CoMPlete fables

Translated by Olivia and Robert TempleIntroduction by Robert TempleThis fully annotated edition of the Fables is the first unbowdlerized English transla-tion—and with 358 fables, the most complete collection in translation.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044649-4 • $13.00

Arrian tHe CaMPaigns of alexander

Translated by Aubrey de SélincourtIntroduction by J. R. HamiltonMaps, bibliography, chronology.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044253-3 • $17.00

Caroline Alexander tHe War tHat killed aCHilles

the true story of Homer’s iliad and the trojan War“In her spectacular and constantly surpris-ing new book, Caroline Alexander has taken the ‘original’ war book and turned it upside down, making it, as all wars are, an excruciat-ing story of loss.”—Ken Burns.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311826-8 • $16.00

Aristotle tHe atHenian Constitution

Translated with an Introduction by P. J. RhodesAlso includes The Epitome of Heraclides. Notes, illustrations, maps, chronology, bibliography, glossary.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044431-5 • $15.00

tHe PHilosoPHy of aristotleTranslated by A. E. Wardman and J. L. CreedIntroduction and Commentary by Remford BanbroughIncludes selections from Metaphysics, Logic, Physics, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Poetics. Suggestions for further reading.Signet Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-451-53175-9 • $7.95

tHe PolitiCsTranslated with an Introduction by T. A. SinclairRevised and Represented by Trevor J. SaundersPenguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-044421-6 • $14.00

Jonathan Barnes, translator and editor early greek PHilosoPHy

Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044815-3 • $16.00

Richard A. Billows MaratHon

the battle that Changed Western CivilizationOverlook • 304 pp. •978-1-59020-568-6 • $16.00

William J. Broad tHe oraCle: ancient delphi and

the science behind its lost secretsPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303859-7 • $16.00

Paul Cartledge alexander tHe great

the Hunt for a new PastOverlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-58567-565-4 • $35.00

Jules Cashford, translator HoMeriC HyMns

a new translationIntroduction and Notes by Nicholas Richardson“Without question now the translation of the present generation.”—David W. Tandy, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville.Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-043782-9 • $12.00

John Dillon and Tania Gergel, translators tHe greek soPHists

Introduction and Notes by the translatorsEach chapter is organized around the work of one character—Gorgias, Prodicus, Protagoras, and Antiphon, among others—and linking commentary, a chronological table, and a bib-liography are provided for each one.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043689-1 • $17.00

Epicurusf tHe art of HaPPiness

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by George K. StrodachForeword by Daniel KleinIncludes all of his extant writings—his letters, doctrines, and Vatican sayings—alongside parallel passages from the greatest exponent of his philosophy, Lucretius, and extracts from Diogenes Laertius’ Life of Epicurus.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-310721-7 • $16.00

Moses I. Finley tHe Portable greek Historians

Edited with an Introduction by Moses I. FinleyEssential passages from the works of four “fathers of history”—Herodotus’s History, Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War, Xenophon’s Anabasis, and Polybius’s Histories. Reading list, maps, notes.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-015065-0 • $20.00

Epictetus disCourses and seleCted Writings

Translated and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Robert DobbinPenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044946-4 • $16.00

Charles Freeman tHe greek aCHieVeMent

the foundation of the Western World“A generous account, graceful yet panoramic, of the Greek achievement.”—Robert Fagles. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-029323-4 • $25.00

Tania Gergel, editor alexander tHe great

the brief life and towering exploits of History’s greatest Conqueror as told by His original biographersIntroduction by Michael WoodSelections from the writings of Arrian, Plutarch, and Quintus Curtius Rufus. Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-200140-0 • $14.00

Robert Gravesf tHe greek MytHs

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionNew Introduction by Rick RiordanCover by Ross MacDonaldPenguin Classics • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-310671-5 • $25.00

Pierre Grimal tHe Penguin diCtionary

of ClassiCal MytHologyAn outstanding distillation of Grimal’s classic reference, this extensively cross-referenced work offers clear and concise entries that capture the essence of Greek and Roman mythology. Genealogical tables. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-051235-9 • $20.00

John R. Hale lords of tHe sea

the epic story of the athenian navy and the birth of democracy“To provide a new angle from which to view and understand the experience of the Athenians of the Classical age is a remark-able feat, but Lords of the Sea accomplishes just that.”—Donald Kagan, author of The Peloponnesian War.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311768-1 • $18.00

Homer tHe iliad

Translated by Robert FaglesIntroduction and Notes by Bernard KnoxPenguin Classics • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-044592-3 • $16.00Winner of the 1991 landon translation award of the academy of american Poets, the Columbia university’s translation Center award, and the new Jersey Humanities book award

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionPenguin Classics • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-027536-0 • $18.00

Translated with an Introduction by Martin HammondA prose translation.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-044444-5 • $13.00

Translated by E. V. RieuRevised and Updated by D. C. H. RieuIntroduction by Peter JonesA prose translation. New notes. Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-044794-1 • $13.00

Translated by W.H.D. RouseNew Introduction by Seth L. ScheinA prose translation.Signet Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-53069-1 • $5.95

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Homer tHe odyssey

Translated by Robert FaglesIntroduction and Notes by Bernard KnoxRobert Fagles’s beloved translation, now in our black-spine classics line.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-303995-2 • $16.00

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionTranslated by Robert FaglesIntroduction and Notes by Bernard Knox“Fagles has been remarkably successful in finding a style that is of our time and yet timeless, dignified and yet animated by the vigor and energy essential to any good ren-dering of this poem.”—Richard Jenkyns, The New York Times Book Review.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-026886-7 • $18.00Winner of the Pen/ralph Manheim Medal for translation and academy award in literature from the american academy of arts and letters; selected as a best book by Time

Translated by E. V. RieuRevised by D. C. H. RieuIntroduction by Peter JonesIndex, Glossary.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-044911-2 • $14.00

Translated by W. H. D. RouseNew Introduction by Deborah SteinerSignet Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-53068-4 • $5.95

Herodotus tHe Histories

Translated by Aubrey de SélincourtRevised with an Introduction and Notes by John M. MarincolaGlossary, chronology, bibliography, maps. Penguin Classics • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-044908-2 • $12.00

Vanessa James tHe genealogy of

greek MytHologyan illustrated family tree of greek Myth from the first gods to the founders of romePresented in a unique, accordian-paged design and easy-to-use format.Gotham • 208 pp. • 978-1-592-40013-3 • $25.00

Paul Johnsonf soCrates

a Man for our times“Spectacular...a delight to read.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Johnson...brings to his prose a wealth of anecdote and asides unknown to most academics. His Socrates comes alive.”—The Washington Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-312221-0 • $15.00

Donald Kagan tHuCydides

the reinvention of HistoryKagan illuminates the great historian and his work both by examining him in the context of his time and by considering him as a revi-sionist historian. “Bristles with insight into an era not unlike our own.”—Library Journal. “A nuanced and subtle account.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311829-9 • $16.00

H. D. F. Kitto tHe greeks

Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-013521-3 • $16.00

G. E. R. Lloyd, editor HiPPoCratiC Writings

Translated by J. Chadwick, W. N. Mann, E. T. Withington, and I. M. LonieIntroduction by the editorNotes, bibliography, glossary of names, index.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044451-3 • $16.00

Retold by Richard P. Martin MytHs of tHe anCient greeks

“Elegant, entertaining retellings of all the major Greek myths. A perfect complement to a course based on the original texts. The introduction enhances its usefulness.” —Stanley Lombardo, University of Kansas.NAL • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-20685-5 • $15.00

Adrienne Mayor greek fire, Poison arroWs &

sCorPion boMbs: biological and Chemical Warfare in the ancient WorldSee Military & Diplomatic History, page 79

Robert Morkot tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient greeCeSee Penguin Historical Atlases, inside back cover

Pausanias guide to greeCe

Translated with an Introduction by Peter LeviPausanias’s classic account of every Greek city and sanctuary, with historical intro-ductions and a record of local customs and beliefs. Penguin ClassicsVol. 1 • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-044225-0 • $20.00Vol. 2 • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-044226-7 • $18.00

Plato tiMaeus and Critias

Translated by Desmond LeeIntroduction and Notes by Thomas Kjeller JohansenPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-045504-5 • $13.00

great dialogues of PlatoRevised EditionTranslated by W.H.D. RouseIntroduction by Matthew S. SantiroccoThe complete texts of The Republic, The Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Ion, Meno, Euthydemus, and Symposium in W.H.D. Rouse’s widely acclaimed translation. Pronouncing index, the Greek Alphabet.Signet Classics • 656 pp. • 978-0-451-53085-1 • $6.95

Protagoras and MenoTranslated by Adam BeresfordIntroduction by Lesley BrownPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-044903-7 • $12.00

Platof tHe rePubliC

Newly Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Christopher RowePenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-144243-3 • $12.00

tHe rePubliCTranslated by by Desmond LeeIntroduction by Melissa LaneRevised bibliography; notes; Pagination of Stephanus (1578); appendices; and a special section on the “Spindle of Necessity.”Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-045511-3 • $11.00

tHe syMPosiuMTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Christopher GillIncludes a modern translation, an extensive introduction, and explanatory notes based on the most recent scholarship.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044927-3 • $9.00

Penguin Great ideas SeriesTranslated by Christopher Gill and Desmond LeePenguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-303753-8 • $8.95

f tHe last days of soCrates Newly Translated with Introduction and Notes by Christopher RoweA new translation of Plato’s four-part dia-logue that eulogizes the genius of his mentor Socrates. These four Platonic dialogues, including Euthyphro, The Apology, Crito, and Phaedo, form the classic account of the trial and death of Socrates.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-045549-6 • $14.00Also available: The Last Days of Socrates (translated by Hugh Tredennick and Harold Tarrant) 978-0-14-044928-0

tHe Portable PlatoEdited with an Introduction by Scott BuchananTranslated by Benjamin JowettIncludes Protagoras, Symposium, Phaedo, and The Republic in their entirety. Chronology, notes, bibliography. Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-015040-7 • $20.00Also available: Gorgias 978-0-14-044904-4; Early Socratic Dialogues 978-0-14-045503-8; The Laws 978-0-14-044984-6; Phaedrus 978-0-14-044974-7

Plutarchf tHe age of alexander

Translated by Ian Scott-KilvertNew Introduction and Notes by Timothy E. DuffPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044935-8 • $16.00

essaysEdited with an Introduction by Ian KiddTranslated by Robin WaterfieldPenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-044564-0 • $16.00

tHe rise and fall of atHensTranslated with an Introduction by Ian Scott-KilvertNine Greek biographies, notes, maps.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-044102-4 • $16.00Also available: The Fall of the Roman Republic p. 38

Justin Pollard and Howard Reid tHe rise and fall of alexandria

birthplace of the Modern MindSee Egypt & the Middle East, page 34

Quintus Curtius Rufus tHe History of alexander

Translated with an Introduction by Waldemar Heckel and John YardleyPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044412-4 • $16.00

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W. H. D. Rouse gods, Heroes, and

Men of anCient greeCeNAL • 192 pp. • 978-0-451-52790-5 • $14.00

Thucydides tHe History of

tHe PeloPonnesian WarRevised EditionTranslated by Rex WarnerIntroduction and Notes by M. I. FinleyAppendices on the Spartan and Athenian leagues, the Greek monetary system, the Melian Dialogue, Notes of Book VIII, maps, bibliography.Penguin Classics • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-044039-3 • $17.00

Donald Kagan tHe PeloPonnesian War

“Kagan unravels with skill and clarity the complexities of a long and often confusing war.”—Jasper Griffin, Oxford Univ., The New York Review of Books. 29 maps.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-200437-1 • $17.00

Ann Wroef orPHeus

the song of lifeThe captivating “history” of the figure of Orpheus, his enduring legacy as the force and muse of creation itself.Overlook • 272 pp. • 978-1-5902-0778-9 • $26.95

Xenophon Hiero tHe tyrant and other treatises

Translated by Robin A. H. WaterfieldIntroduction and Notes by Paul CartledgePenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-045525-0 • $16.00

a History of My tiMesTranslated by Rex WarnerIntroduction and Notes by George CawkwellBibliography, notes, appendix, maps.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044175-8 • $15.00

tHe Persian exPedition (anabasis)Translated by Rex WarnerIntroduction by George CawkwellPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044007-2 • $17.00Also available: The Conversations of Socrates 978-0-14-044517-6

Keld Zeruneith tHe Wooden Horse

the liberation of the Western Mind, from odysseus to socratesTranslated by Russell DeesEdited by W. Glyn JonesOverlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-59020-041-4 • $23.95

rome

Alberto Angela a day in tHe life of anCient roMe

daily life, Mysteries, and CuriositiesTranslated by Gregory ContiA proposed twenty-four hours beginning at dawn on an ordinary day in 115 A.D., when Imperial Rome was at the height of its power.Europa • 352 pp. • 978-1-933372-71-6 •$16.00

Ammianus Marcellinus tHe later roMan eMPire

(ad 354–378)Edited and Translated by Walter Hamilton Introduction by Andrew Wallace-HadrillNotes, genealogy of Constantine the Great, geographical key, maps. Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-044406-3 • $17.00

Anonymous liVes of tHe later Caesars

Translated with an Introduction by Anthony BirleyGenealogical tables, maps.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044308-0 • $15.00

Appian tHe CiVil Wars

Translated with an Introduction by John CarterPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044509-1 • $17.00

Boethius tHe Consolation of PHilosoPHy

Translated with an Introduction and Preface by Victor WattsPenguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-044780-4 • $15.00

F. R. Cowell life in anCient roMe

An account of everyday life as it devel-oped from the rustic simplicity of the early Republic to the sophistication that flourished under the Antonine Emperors. Illustrated. Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-50328-3 • $14.95

Julius Caesar tHe CiVil War

Translated with an Introduction by Jane F. GardnerAppendices, glossary, maps.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-044187-1 • $14.00

tHe ConQuest of gaulTranslated by S. A. HandfordRevised with an Introduction by Jane F. GardnerSuggestions for further readings, notes, appendices, chronology, glossary, maps.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-044433-9 • $12.00

Cicerof in defenCe of tHe rePubliC

Newly Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Siobhán McElduffThis collection of Cicero’s greatest speeches includes an introduction, glossary, notes, and an introduction to each speech.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-045553-3 • $14.00

Cicerof on liVing and dying Well

Newly Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Thomas HabinekIncludes entirely new notes relating the selec-tions to broader themes of literature, history, and philosophy.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-045556-4 • $15.00

on goVernMentTranslated with an Introduction by Michael GrantIncludes: Against Verres, the Philippics, For Merena, For Balbus, On Laws, On the State, and The Brutus. Maps.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044595-4 • $16.00

seleCted PolitiCal sPeeCHesTranslated with an Introduction by Michael GrantIncludes: On the Command of Onaeus Pompeius, Against Lucius Sergius Catilina (I–IV), In Defence of the Poet Aulus Licinius Archias, In Defence of Titus Annius Milo, In Support of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, and The First Philippic against Marcus Antonius. Bibliography, glossary, maps, index.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044214-4 • $15.00

seleCted WorksTranslated with an Introduction by Michael GrantIncluding such works as Against Verres, The Second Philippic Against Antony, and On Old Age. Notes, bibliography, genealogical tables, key to technical terms, maps.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-044099-7 • $16.00

Cassius Dio tHe roMan History

the reign of augustusEdited with an Introduction by Jon CarterTranslation by Ian Scott-KilvertNotes, chronological table, lists of consuls, key to places and names, maps.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-044448-3 • $17.00

Edward Gibbon tHe History of tHe deCline

and fall of tHe roMan eMPireEdited with an Introduction by David Womersley“Womersley’s edition supersedes all oth-ers...gives us the best text we have ever had, a vigorously intelligent introduction and an indispensable collection of ancillary documents: work of the highest calibre, read-er-friendly in printing style and deployment of text and apparatus.”—Claude Rawson, The Times Literary Supplement. Penguin Classics:Vol. I • 1,232 pp. • 978-0-14-043393-7 • $24.95Vol. II • 1,024 pp. • 978-0-14-043394-4 • $24.95Vol. III • 1,360 pp. • 978-0-14-043395-1 • $24.95

Abridged with an Introduction by David Womersley32 pp. b/w photographs, 8 maps.Penguin Classics • 848 pp. • 978-0-14-043764-5 • $17.00

Josephus tHe JeWisH War

Translated by G. A. WilliamsonRevised with an Introduction by E. Mary SmallwoodNotes, chronological table, maps, plans, glos-sary, bibliography. Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-044420-9 • $17.00

Justinian tHe digest of roMan laW

theft, rapine, damage, and insultTranslated with an Introduction by C. F. KolbertIncludes an introduction of legal background and the Roman Law of Delicts, notes, sugges-tions for further reading.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-044343-1 • $16.00

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Juvenal tHe sixteen satires

Third EditionTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Peter GreenPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-044704-0 • $14.00

Andreas Kluthf Hannibal and Me

What History’s greatest Military strategist Can teach us about success and failure“Charming and fascinating.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Highly recommended.”—The New York Journal of Books.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-659-3 • $16.00

Livy tHe early History of roMe

Translated by Aubrey de SélincourtIntroduction by R. M. OgilviePreface by Stephen OakleyThe first five books of Livy’s monumen-tal History of Rome record events from the foundation of Rome through the history of the seven kings, the establishment of the Republic and its internal struggles, up to Rome’s recovery after the Gallic invasion in the fourth century BC. Maps, bibliography, and index.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-044809-2 • $16.00

roMe and italyTranslated and Annotated by Betty RadiceIntroduction by R. M. OgilvieBooks VI to X of Livy’s History of Rome begin with the foundation of Rome and end with its emergence as the premier power in Italy in 293 BC. Bibliography, maps, notes.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044388-2 • $16.00

tHe War WitH HannibalTranslated by Aubrey de SélincourtIntroduction by Betty RadiceBooks XXI to XXX of History of Rome, cover-ing the declaration of the Second Punic War in 218 BC to the Hannibal’s defeat at Zama in 202. Maps, chronology.Penguin Classics • 712 pp. • 978-0-14-044145-1 • $18.00

roMe and tHe MediterraneanTranslated by Henry BettensonIntroduction by A. H. McDonaldBooks XXXI to XLV of Livy’s History of Rome cover the years 201 to 167 BC, when Rome emerged as ruler of the Mediterranean. Notes, maps, chronology.Penguin Classics • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-044318-9 • $17.00

Lucretius tHe nature of tHings

Translated by A. E. StallingsIntroduction by Richard JenkynsLucretius explores sense perception, psycholo-gy, romantic love, and the life and death of the soul in the classic poem that became the semi-nal text of Epicurean science and philosophy.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044796-5 • $16.00

on tHe nature of tHe uniVerseTranslated by R. E. Latham and Revised with an Introduction and Notes by John GodwinThe seminal text of Epicurean science and philosophy.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044610-4 • $15.00

Lucanf CiVil War

Newly Translated by Matthew FoxNew Introduction by Matthew Fox and Ethan Adams“[Fox’s] translation gives us a new look at the poem, and the ancillary materials provide a general audience with necessary social, his-torical, and literary information....Readers will find Fox’s spirited, fastpaced rendering a pleasure.”—The New Republic.Penguin Classics • 800 pp. • 978-0-14-310623-4 • $17.00

CHattering Courtesans and other sardonic sketchesTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Keith SidwellAlso includes “Diatribes” and True Histories. Prefaces to each section, suggestions for further reading, explanatory notes, and a glossary of names.Penguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-044702-6 • $17.00

Thomas F. Madden eMPires of trust: How rome built—

and america is building—a new WorldSee American History, page 23

Marcus Aurelius Meditations

Translated and Edited with Notes by Martin HammondIntroduction by Diskin ClayChronology, explanatory notes, general index, index of quotations, and index of names.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044933-4 • $11.00

tHe essential MarCus aureliusTarcher Cornerstone EditionTranslated with an Introductionby Jacob Needleman and John P. PiazzaThis stunningly relevant and reliable trans-lation places the Stoic philosopher-king’s writings within the vein of the world’s great religious and ethical traditions. Tarcher • 144 pp. • 978-1-58542-617-1 • $10.00

Martial Martial’s ePigraMs

a selectionTranslated with an Introduction by Garry WillsPenguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311627-1 • $15.00

Eric D. Nelson tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to tHe roMan eMPireAlpha • 408 pp. • 978-0-02864-151-5 • $18.95

Ovid fasti

Translated and Edited with an Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by A. J. Boyle and R. D. Woodard4 maps.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044690-6 • $17.00

Petroniusf tHe satyriCon

Translated by J. P. Sullivan New Introduction and Notes by Helen MoralesPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044805-4 • $14.00

Pliny the Younger tHe letters of tHe younger Pliny

Translated with an Introduction by Betty RadiceThis modern translation of the ten books of Pliny’s Letters provides a wealth of informa-tion on the history of Rome at the turn of the first century, including Pliny’s famous account of the destruction of Pompeii. Chronology, glossary, maps, bibliography.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-044127-7 • $16.00

Plutarch roMe in Crisis

Translated by Ian Scott-Kilvert and Christopher PellingIntroduction and Notes by Cristopher PellingA revised edition of Ian Scott-Kilvert’s semi-nal translation, by Christopher Pelling. Examines the lives of some of the most important people in the Roman empire—Tiberius Gracchus, Gaius Gracchus, Sertoris, Lucullus, Younger Cato, Brutus, Antony, Galba, and Otho, a reckless young noble who consorted with Nero before briefly becoming emperor himself.Penguin Classics • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-044916-7 • $16.00

tHe fall of tHe roMan rePubliCTranslated by Rex WarnerEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Robin SeagerPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044934-1 • $16.00

on sPartaTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Richard J. A. TalbertRich in anecdote and detail, On Sparta brings to life the personalities and achievements of the Greek city-state with unparalleled flair and humanity. Maps.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044943-3 • $16.00

Makers of roMeTranslated with an Introduction by Ian Scott-KilvertNine of Plutarch’s Roman Lives—Coriolanus, Fabius Maximus, Marcellus, Cato the Elder, Tiberius Gracchus, Sertorius, Brutus, and Mark Antony—illustrate the courage and tenacity of the Romans in war and their genius for political compromise. Notes, maps.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-044158-1 • $16.00Also available: The Rise and Fall of Athens, p. 36

Polybius tHe rise of tHe roMan eMPire

Translated by Ian Scott-KilvertIntroduction by F. W. WalbankCovers events in the third and second centu-ries BC leading to the supremacy of Rome. Notes, maps. Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-044362-2 • $18.00

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Sallust Catiline’s War,

tHe JugurtHine War, HistoriesEdited and Translated by A. J. WoodmanIntroduction, suggestions for further reading, chronology, index.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044948-8 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic title

tHe JugurtHine War and tHe ConsPiraCy of CatilineTranslated with an Introduction by S. A. HandfordMaps. Bibliography. Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044132-1 • $16.00

Chris Scarre tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient roMeSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Peter Stothardf tHe sPartaCus road

a Personal Journey through ancient italyOverlook • 368 pp • 978-1-59020-578-5 • $17.00

Suetonius tHe tWelVe Caesars

Translated by Robert GravesIntroduction and Notes by James RivesGenealogical tables, glossary, bibliography, maps.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. •978-0-14-045516-8 • $16.00

Tacitusf annals

Newly Translated with an Introduction by Cynthia DamonRecounts the pivotal events in Roman his-tory from the years shortly before the death of Augustus to the death of Nero in 68 AD. Chronologies, notes, appendices, genealogy.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-045564-9 • $17.00Available April 2013

tHe annals of iMPerial roMeRevised EditionTranslated with an Introduction by Michael GrantGenealogical tables, notes, glossary, maps, bibliography.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044060-7 • $17.00

tHe HistoriesTranslated by Kenneth WellesleyRevised with an Introduction by Rhiannon AshBibliography, keys to technical terms and place names, maps.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044964-8 • $15.00

tHe agriCola and tHe gerManiaTranslated by H. MattinglyIntroduction and Notes by James RivesNotes, bibliography, glossary, maps.Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-045540-3 • $15.00

Virgil tHe aeneid

Translated by Robert FaglesIntroduction by Bernard Knox“It is fitting that one of the great translators of the Iliad and Odyssey in our times should also emerge as a surpassing translator of the Aeneid.”—J. M. Coetzee. 1 map.Deluxe Edition with French FlapsPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-310513-8 • $16.00

Black Spine EditionPenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-310629-6 • $16.00Also translated by Robert Fagles: Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey p. 35

Vitruvius on arCHiteCture

Translated by Richard SchofieldIntroduction by Robert TavernorA new, illustrated edition of a foundational work on architecture, engineering, and urban planning. B/w images.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-144168-9 • $18.00

Carolinne White, editor liVes of roMan CHristian WoMen

Translated with an Introduction by the editorUsing letters from AD 203 to 420 as well as Greek and Latin autobiographical and bio-graphical accounts, this essential volume explores the daily existence of women in ancient times.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-144193-1 • $16.00

Chris Wickham tHe inHeritanCe of roMe

illuminating the dark ages, 400-1000Drawing on a wealth of new material and fea-turing a thoughtful synthesis of historical and archaeological approaches, Wickham argues that the Dark Ages were critical in the formu-lation of European identity. “A superlative work of historical scholarship.”—The Daily Telegraph (UK).Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-311742-1 • $20.00

early christian & byzantine eras

early CHristian liVesTranslated and Edited by Carolinne WhiteIncludes: Athanasius’s Life of Antony; St. Jerome’s Life of Paul of Thebes, Life of Hilarion, and Life of Malchus; Sulpicius Severus’s Life of Martin of Tours; and Pope Gregory the Great’s Life of Benedict.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043526-9 • $16.00

early CHristian Writingsthe apostolic fathersTranslated by Maxwell Staniforth Revised Translation, Introductions, and Editorial Material by Andrew LouthPenguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044475-9 • $15.00

tHe bibleWith the apocryphaking James VersionEdited with an Introduction and Notes by David NortonPenguin Classics 2,000 pp. • 978-0-14-144151-1 • $17.00

St. Augustine City of god

Translated with Notes by Henry BettensonIntroduction by Gill EvansPenguin Classics • 1,184 pp. • 978-0-14-044894-8 • $16.00

ConfessionsTranslated by Garry WillsDeluxe edition with French flaps.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303951-8 • $16.00

Black spine editionPenguin Classics• 368 pp. • 978-0-14-310570-1 • $16.00

Translated with an Introduction by R. S. Pine-CoffinPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044114-7 • $10.00

tHe Confessions of st. augustineTranslated by Rex WarnerPreface by Elizabeth BlockIntroduction and Afterword by Martin E. MartySignet Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-451-53121-6 • $6.95

Garry Wills saint augustine

A Penguin Lives Biography“[Wills] presents his subject with candor and with empathy, avoiding the two great vices of biographers, hero-worshiping and hero-patronizing.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-303598-5 • $14.00a New York Times notable book

St. Benedict tHe rule of st. benediCt

Translated by Carolinne WhiteComposed around AD 530, the guide to daily prayer and work for Benedictine communities.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044996-9 • $13.00

Henry Chadwick tHe early CHurCH

The Penguin History of the Church, Volume iOwen Chadwick, general editorExamines the beginning of the Christian movement and the explosive force of its expansion throughout the Roman world to the foundation of the Church of Rome. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-023199-1 • $17.00

Anna Comnena tHe alexiad

Translated by E. R. A. SewterIntroduction and Notes by Peter FrankopanA Byzantine emperor ’s daughter vividly records the turbulence that marked the rule of her father, Alexius I (1081–1118).Penguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-045527-4 • $18.00

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Diarmaid MacCulloch CHristianity

the first three thousand years“A landmark contribution....It is diffi-cult to imagine a more comprehensive and surprisingly accessible volume than MacCulloch’s.”—The New York Times Book Review. “Touch[es] on many important rep-resentatives of events, movements, and doctrinal developments. Topics as diverse as the teaching on Purgatory, Eucharistic doc-trine, and evangelicalism are explained and placed within the context of major events such as the Reformations (Protestant and Catholic), the Enlightenment, and the culture wars of the 20th and 21st centuries.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer.Penguin • 1,216 pp. • 978-0-14-311869-5 • $25.00Also available: The Reformation p. 45

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Barry Cunliffe tHe anCient Celts

“This heavily illustrated, well-written book tells their story well, from the beginnings of Celtic culture in the distant Indo-European past to the height of Celtic power in the third century AD.”—Amazon.com. Penguin • 360 pp. • 978-0-14-025422-8 • $21.95

Robert Eisenman JaMes, tHe brotHer of Jesus

the key to unlocking the secrets of early Christianity and the dead sea scrollsPenguin • 1,136 pp. • 978-0-14-025773-1 • $28.00

Eusebius tHe History of tHe CHurCH

froM CHrist to ConstantineTranslated with an Introduction by G. A. WilliamsonPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044535-0 • $18.00

Andrew Jotischky and Caroline Hull tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of tHe bible landsSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Scott Korb life in year one

What the World Was like in first-Century PalestineExplores what everyday life entailed two thousand years ago in first-century Palestine, that tumultuous era when the Roman Empire was at its zenith and a new religion—Christianity—was born.Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-503-9 • $16.00

Stephen Neill a History of CHristian Missions

The Penguin History of the Church, Volume ViOwen Chadwick, general editorPenguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-013763-7 • $18.00

Kathleen Norris aCedia & Me

a Marriage, Monks, and a Writer’s lifeRiverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-438-4 • $16.00a Publishers Weekly book of the year

Elaine Pagels and Karen L. King reading Judas

the gospel of Judas and the shaping of Christianity“Excellent...[Pagels and King] focus on the text’s ancient and provocative theology...also providing a new and very well anno-tated translation of this early Christian document.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311316-4 • $15.00

Procopius tHe seCret History

Translated by G. A. Williamson and Peter SarrisIntroduction and Notes by Peter SarrisPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-045528-1 • $15.00

Michael Psellus fourteen byzantine rulers

(the Chronographia)Translated by E. R. A. SewterIntroduction by Joan HusseyPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044169-7 • $17.00

Elaine Pagelsf reVelations

Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the book of revelation“A slim book that packs in dense layers of scholarship and meaning.”—The New York Times. “I know of no other short book I would recommend more to gain an overview of how Christianity came into being.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-312163-3 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic titleAvailable March 2013

William Rosen Justinian’s flea

the first great Plague and the end of the roman empireWeaves together evolutionary microbiology, economics, military strategy, ecology, and medicine to explore the outbreak and effects of bubonic plague at Constantinople in AD 542. 6 maps.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311381-2 • $16.00

E. P. Sanders tHe HistoriCal figure of Jesus

“Provocative and readable...A remarkable achievement.”—Jaroslav Pelikan, Yale Univ. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-014499-4 • $17.00

Paul Stephensonf Constantine

unconquered emperor, Christian Victor“Successfully combines historical docu-ments, examples of Roman art, sculpture, and coinage with the lessons of geopolitics to produce a complex biography of the Emperor Constantine.”—Publishers Weekly. “[An] able and discerning work.”—Booklist.Overlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-59020-324-8 • $27.95

Christopher Tyerman, editorf CHroniCles of tHe first Crusade

A comprehensive look at the climax of Christian fervor and the record of an ulti-mately futile attempt to implant a European kingdom in an overwhelmingly Muslim world.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-24-195522-2 • $16.00

Geza Vermes tHe story of tHe sCrolls

the Miraculous discovery and true significance of the dead sea scrollsPenguin Global • 272 pp, • 978-0-14-104615-0 • $17.00

Geza Vermes, editor and translatorf tHe CoMPlete dead sea

sCrolls in englisHSeventh Edition“No translation is either more readable or more authoritative.”—The Times Higher Education Supplement. Updated with a num-ber of previously unpublished texts, as well as new introductory material and notes.Penguin Classics • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-119731-9 • $22.00

Benedicta Ward, editor and translator tHe desert fatHers

sayings of the early Christian MonksIntroduction by the editorPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044731-6 • $15.00

Thomas de Wesselowf tHe sign

the shroud of turin and the birth of Christianity“A fresh insight into the Easter story.”—Financial Times. “Some people will dismiss [The Sign]. Some people will be intrigued by it. And some people may change their atti-tudes on one thing or another by it.”—Harold Attridge, dean of Yale Divinity School.Dutton •464 pp. • 978-0-525-95365-4 • $28.95Plume • 464 pp. • 978-0-452-29903-0 • $20.00Available March 2013

Garry Willsf WHy Priests?

a failed traditionIn his most provocative book yet, Wills—“American Catholicism’s most formidable lay scholar” (Los Angeles Times)—asks the radical question, Why do we need priests?Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02487-2 • $27.95Available February 2013

WHat tHe gosPels Meant“An eminently readable and provocative exploration.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311512-0 • $15.00

WHat Paul MeantPenguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311263-1 • $14.00a Chicago tribune best book

WHat Jesus Meant“Engages the heart and mind, to the benefit of both.”—Jon Meacham, The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-303880-1 • $14.00Also available: Head and Heart p. 7, Explaining America p. 10, The Rosary 978-0-14-303797-2

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euroPeAn History

General Works & Anthologies

Nathan Barber tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide to

euroPean HistorySecond EditionAlpha • 464 pp. • 978-1-61564-122-2 • $19.95

Leslie Carrollf royal roManCes

titillating tales of Passion and Power in the Palaces of europe“Thoroughly enjoyable.”—Booklist.NAL • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-23808-5 • $16.00Also available: Royal Pains 978-0-451-23221-2;Notorious Royal Marriages 978-0-451-22901-4

Norman Daviesf VanisHed kingdoMs

the rise and fall of states and nationsAn evocative account of fourteen European kingdoms—their rise, maturity, and even-tual disappearance. “An expedition along the byways of European history. It is in part a traveller ’s tale, as Davies tours his half-forgotten realms, describing people and landscape, searching for memories and phys-ical remains of these vanished kingdoms. Combined with this are the ruminations of a historian about the states and societies that are this book’s heroes and the reasons why they vanished from the map.”—Financial Times.Penguin • 848 pp. • 978-0-14-312295-1 • $25.00Chosen by the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, the Financial Times, and the New Statesman as a best book of the year in the u.k.

John Demos tHe eneMy WitHin

2,000 years of Witch-hunting in the Western World“No scholar has done more to illuminate the terrifying psychology of witchcraft in Western culture”—David Oshinsky, University of Texas at Austin.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311633-2 • $17.00

Michael Farquhar a treasury of royal sCandals

the shocking true stories of History’s Wickedest, Weirdest, Most Wanton kings, Queens, tsars, Popes, and emperorsPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-028024-1 • $16.00

Niall Ferguson tHe War of tHe World

twentieth-Century Conflict and the descent of the West“A heartbreaking, serious and thoughtful survey of human evil that is utterly fasci-nating and dramatic.”—The New York Times. “Ferguson...combines a prodigious output with clear, fluent writing and the all-too-rare ability to blend economic analysis with that of politics.”—The Economist. 24 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 880 pp. • 978-0-14-311239-6 • $22.00a New York Times notable book; finalist for the Los Angeles Times book PrizeAlso available: Colossus p. 22, The Ascent of Money, High Financier, and The House of Rothschild, p. 86

f tHe abyssWorld War i and the end of the first age of globalization— a selection from The War of the WorldPenguin Tracks eBook • 978-1-10161-620-8 • $3.99

Isaac Kramnick, editor tHe Portable

enligHtenMent readerCONTRIBUTORS: Francis Bacon, Descartes, Denis Diderot, Benjamin Franklin, Frederick the Great, David Hume, Thomas Jefferson, Kant, John Locke, James Madison, Mozart, Isaac Newton, Thomas Paine, Alexander Pope, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith, Voltaire, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-024566-0 • $20.00

Mark Mazowerf goVerning tHe World

the rise and fall of an idea, 1815 to the PresentSee World History, page 63

J. M. Roberts tHe Penguin History of euroPe

“The best single-volume history of Europe...combines authority and good sense with fluency and wit.”—The Times Literary Supplement. 45 maps, chronologies. Penguin • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-026561-3 • $25.00

Harvey Rachlin sCandals, Vandals, and da VinCis

a gallery of remarkable art talesPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303835-1 • $15.00

Adrian Tinniswood Pirates of barbary

Corsairs, Conquests, and Captivity in the seventeenth-Century MediterraneanRiverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-544-2 • $16.00

medieval

Abelard and Héloise tHe letters of

abelard and HéloiseTranslated by Betty Radice Edited with an Introduction and Notes by M. T. ClanchyThis revised edition contains an essay on recent scholarship and bibliographical dis-coveries, suggestions for further reading, explanatory notes, maps, and index.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044899-3 • $15.00

Anonymous tHe Cloud of unknoWing

and other WorksTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by A. C. SpearingAlso includes The Mystical Theology of Saint Denis, The Book of Privy Counselling, and An Epistle on Prayer. These four texts form the core of medieval mystical theology.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044762-0 • $13.00

tHe song of rolandSee French History, page 53

tHe saga of tHe PeoPle of laxardal and bolli bollason’s taleTranslated by Keneva KunzIntroduction by Bergljót S. KristjánsdóttirChronology, notes, illustrations, maps, index of characters, suggestions for further reading.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-044775-0 • $16.00

tHe Vinland sagasTranslated by Keneva KunzEdited with an Introduction by Gísli SigurðssonMaps, family tree, index of characters, chro-nology, suggestions for further reading.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044776-7 • $16.00

nJal’s sagaTranslated and Edited by Robert CookMaps, introduction, chronology, index of characters, plot summary, family trees, explanatory notes, suggestions for further reading.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044769-9 • $16.00

tHe saga of king Hrolf krakiTranslated with an Introduction by Jesse L. ByockRecounts the tragedy and strife within Denmark’s royal hall during the migration period of the fifth and sixth centuries AD.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-043593-1 • $14.00

tHe sagas of iCelandersIntroduction by Jane Smiley“Portray[s] medieval Icelandic society through the eyes of its own members.”—Jared Diamond, The New York Review of Books. “A beautifully pre-sented selection of translations.”—The New Republic. Penguin • 848 pp. • 978-0-14-100003-9 • $25.00

tHe saga of tHe VolsungsTranslated with an Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by Jesse L. ByockPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044738-5 • $15.00Also available: Egil’s Saga 978-0-14-044770-5; The Hrafnkel’s Saga and Other Stories 978-0-14-044238-0; King Harald’s Saga 978-0-14-044183-3; Eyrbyggja Saga 978-0-14-044530-5; Seven Viking Romances 978-0-14-044474-2; Orkeyinga Saga 978-0-14-044383-7; Sagas of Warrior-Poets 9780-14-044771-2

Thomas Aquinas seleCted Writings

Edited and Translated with an Introduction by Ralph McInernyArranged chronologically, this volume includes sermons, commentaries, respons-es to criticism, and extracts from one of Christianity’s supreme masterpieces, the Summa Theologica.Penguin Classics • 450 pp. • 978-0-14-043632-7 • $17.00

Frederick Charles Copleston aQuinas: an introduction to the life

and Work of the great Medieval thinkerPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-013674-6 • $17.00

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Jesse Byock Viking age iCeland

“Excellent....recounts medieval Iceland’s his-tory from the first settlement until the loss of independence in 1262.”—Jared Diamond, The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-029115-5 • $18.00See Byock’s Viking website: www.viking.ucla.edu

Eric Christiansen tHe nortHern Crusades

Revised Edition“For a one-volume history of the northern crusades, the reader has but one choice; this is it.”—William Urban, American Historical Review. 6 maps.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-026653-5 • $17.00

H. R. Ellis Davidson gods and MytHs

of nortHern euroPeA guide to Scandinavian mythology in the age of the Vikings.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-013627-2 • $16.00

Einhard and Notker the Stammerer tWo liVes of CHarleMagne

Translated and Edited with an Introduction by David GanzIncludes maps, suggestions for further read-ing, family trees, and author chronologies.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-045505-2 • $15.00

Translated with an Introduction by Lewis ThorpePenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044213-7 • $15.00

Robert Ferguson tHe Vikings: a History

“A lively and gripping account of the Vikings’ journeys across the known world and their unpredictable responses to the arrival of Christianity in their own homelands.”—Carolyne Larrington, Literary Review (UK).Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311801-5 • $18.00

Richard Fletcher tHe Cross and tHe CresCent

Christianity and islam from Muhammad to the reformationSee Middle East, page 64

Jean Froissart CHroniCles

See French History, page 54

Nancy Goldstonef tHe Maid and tHe Queen

the secret History of Joan of arc“A wonderful medieval tapestry of a book that tells the still-amazing story of Joan of Arc, a peasant girl-turned-warrior who saves her king and France, and the pivotal role played by yet another extraordinary woman, Yolande of Aragon, queen of Sicily.”—Jill Jonnes, author of Eiffel’s Tower.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-312282-1 • $16.00Available April 2013Also available: Four Queens 978-0-14-311325-6

Guibert of Nogentf Monodies and on tHe reliCs of saints

the autobiography and a Manifesto of a french Monk from the time of the CrusadesSee French History, page 54

Timothy C. Hall tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to tHe Middle agesAlpha • 320 pp. • 978-1-59257-831-3 • $18.95

John Haywood tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of tHe VikingsSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Hildegard of Bingen seleCted Writings

Translated and Introduced by Mark AthertonPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043604-4 • $15.00

David Howarth 1066: tHe year of tHe ConQuest

Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-005850-5 • $14.00

Jean de Joinville and Geoffroi de Villehardouin CHroniCles of tHe Crusades

Translated and Edited with an Introduction by Caroline SmithFirsthand accounts of the holy war in the Middle Ages. Includes Joinville’s Life of St. Louis and Villehardouin’s Conquest of Constantinople.Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044998-3 • $16.00

William Chester Jordan euroPe in tHe HigH Middle ages

The Penguin History of Europe, Volume iiiPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-016664-4 • $17.00

Julian of Norwich reVelations of diVine loVe

See British History, page 47

Maurice Keen tHe Penguin History

of MedieVal euroPePenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-013630-2 • $16.00

Pauline Matarasso, editor tHe CisterCian World

Monastic Writings of the twelfth CenturyTranslated with an Introduction by the editorIncludes St. Bernard’s letters, sermons on the Song of Songs, and the sharply satirical “Apologia for Abbot William,” as well as biographies of abbots and a famous ancho-rite, and a series of brief exemplary stories.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-043356-2 • $17.00

Sharan Newman tHe real History

beHind tHe teMPlarsBerkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-21533-3 • $16.00Also in Berkley: The Real History Behind the Da Vinci Code 978-0-425-20012-4

Christine de Pizan tHe treasure of tHe City of ladies

Revised EditionTranslated with an Introduction by Sarah LawsonWritten by Europe’s first professional woman writer, this work offers advice and guidance to women of all ages and from all levels of medieval society.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044950-1 • $13.00Also available: The Book of the City of Ladies 978-0-14-044689-0

Else Roesdahl tHe Vikings

Revised EditionBrings together wide-ranging research on Viking art, burial customs, class divisions, jewelry, kingship, poetry, and family life, and recent discoveries. 16 pp. b/w photographs, 47 figures and maps.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-025282-8 • $17.00

James Bruce Ross and Mary Martin McLaughlin, editors

tHe Portable MedieVal readerIntroduction by the editorsThis sampling of the works of more than 100 writers from AD 1050 to 1500 includes selec-tions from Chaucer, Dante, Petrarch, Aquinas, Abelard, da Vinci, Boccaccio, St. Francis of Assisi, William Langland, Margery Kempe, and Nicholas of Cusa.Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-015046-9 • $20.00

Margorie Rowling life in MedieVal tiMes

Perigee • 224 pp. • 978-0-399-50258-3 • $15.00

Desmond Seward tHe Hundred years War

the english in france 1337–1453Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-028361-7 • $17.00

tHe Monks of Warthe Military religious ordersPenguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-019501-9 • $17.00

R. W. Southern Western soCiety and

tHe CHurCH in tHe Middle agesThe Penguin History of the Church, Volume iiPenguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-013755-2 • $17.00

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Elizabeth Spearing, editor MedieVal Writings

on feMale sPiritualityIntroduction and Notes by the editorIncluded are writings by Hildegard of Bingen, Hadewijch, Marguerite Porete; biog-raphies by male ecclesiastics of women such as Christine the Astonishing; revelations received by Bridget of Sweden; and excerpts from The Book of Margery Kempe.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043925-0 • $17.00

Donald Spoto reluCtant saint

the life of francis of assisiPenguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-219625-0 • $16.00

Teresa of Ávila tHe life of saint

teresa of áVila by HerselfSee World History, page 56

Chrétien de Troyes artHurian roManCes

Translated and Introduced by William W. Kibler, Erec and Enide translated by Carleton W. Carroll Contains prose translations of Cligés, Erec and Enide, The Knight of the Cart, The Knight with the Lion, and The Story of the Grail.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-044521-3 • $16.00

Jacobus de Voragine tHe golden legend: selections

Selected and Translated by Christopher StaceIntroduction and Notes by Richard HamerThis selection of more than seventy biog-raphies ranges from the first Apostles and Roman martyrs to near-contemporaries like St. Dominic, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Elizabeth of Hungary.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044648-7 • $18.00

Frank Welsh tHe battle for CHristendoM

the Council of Constance and the dawn of Modern europeOverlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-59020-123-7 • $27.95

Paul Williams tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to tHe CrusadesAlpha • 336 pp. • 978-00-2864-243-7 • $18.95

Serge A. Zenkovsky, editor MedieVal russia’s ePiCs,

CHroniCles, and talesSee Russian History, page 61

renaissance & reformation

Francis Bacon tHe essays

Edited with an Introduction by John PitcherPenguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043216-9 • $17.00

Roland H. Bainton Here i stand

a life of Martin lutherPlume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-01146-5 • $18.00

Dante Alighieri la Vita nuoVa

Translated with an Introduction by Barbara ReynoldsPenguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-044947-1 • $12.00

tHe diVine CoMedyTranslated with Introductions, Commentary, and Notes by Robin KirkpatrickPresented with the Italian on facing pages. “Kirkpatrick brings a more nuanced sense of the Italian and a more mediated appreciation of the poem’s construction than nearly all of his competitors.”—The Times (London).

Volume 1: infernoIncludes a plan of Hell.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-044895-5 • $16.00shortlisted for the 2007 oxford Weidenfeld translation Prize

Volume 2: PurgatorioIncludes a diagram of Mount Purgatory.Penguin Classics • 592 pp. • 978-0-14-044896-2 • $17.00

Volume 3: ParadisoIncludes a diagram of Paradise.Penguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-044897-9 • $14.00

f tHe diVine CoMedyinferno, Purgatorio, ParadisoTranslated with Introductions, Commentary, and Notes by Robin KirkpatrickCover by Eric DrookerPenguin Classics Deluxe EditionPenguin Classics • 902 pp. • 978-0-14-310719-4 • $25.00

tHe diVine CoMedyTranslated with Introductions, Notes, and Commentary by Mark Musa“Combines scrupulous respect for the original with an English style that is clear, unlabored, and readable.”—Thomas G. Bergin. Blank verse. Includes a glossary, index of persons and places, and a selected bibliography.

Volume 1: infernoPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-243722-3 • $14.00

Volume 2: PurgatoryPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044442-1 • $14.00

Volume 3: ParadisePenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044443-8 • $16.00

tHe diVine CoMedyTranslated by Dorothy L. Sayers(with Barbara Reynolds, Volume 3)

Volume 1: HellPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044006-5 • $14.00

Volume 2: PurgatoryPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044046-1 • $12.00

Volume 3: ParadisePenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044105-5 • $14.00

tHe diVine CoMedyThe Purgatorio, The Paradiso, and The infernoTranslated by John CiardiNAL • 928 pp. • 978-0-451-20863-7 • $20.00Single volumes also available in Signet Classics: The Inferno 978-0-451-53139-1; The Purgatorio 978-0-451-53142-1; The Paradiso 978-0-451-53141-4

tHe Portable danteEdited, Translated, and with an Introduction by Mark MusaContains verse translations of The Divine Comedy and La Vita Nuova; significant extracts from the Convivio; short poems; selections from letters and from works on the monarchy and the Italian language; plus a bibliography and notes.Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-243754-4 • $20.00

Giovanni Boccacciof tHe deCaMeron

Translated by Mark Musa and Peter BondanellaIntroduction by Thomas G. BerginNew Afterword by Teodolinda BaroliniSignet Classics • 864 pp. • 978-0-451-53173-5 • $8.95

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by G. H. McWilliamPenguin Classics • 1,072 pp. • 978-0-14-044930-3 • $15.00

Julia Conaway Bondanella and Mark Musa, editors

tHe italian renaissanCe readerA single volume introduction to the major writers of the Italian Renaissance—Petrarch, Boccaccio, Alberti, della Mirandola, da Vinci, Castiglione, Machiavelli, Buonarroti, Cellini, Guicciardini, and Vasari. Introductory essays. Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-01013-0 • $18.00

Sarah Bradford luCrezia borgia

life, love, and death in renaissance italyPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303595-4 • $16.00

Serge Bramly leonardo: the artist and the Man

Translated by Sían Reynolds“A considerable work of assimilative scholar-ship and common sense.”—The Boston Globe. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-023175-5 • $25.00

Jacob Burkhardt tHe CiVilization of

tHe renaissanCe in italyTranslated by S. G. C. MiddlemoreIntroduction by Peter BurkeNotes by Peter MurrayPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044534-3 • $17.00

Baldesar Castiglione tHe book of tHe Courtier

Translated with an Introduction by George Bull Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-044192-5 • $15.00

Benvenuto Cellini autobiograPHy

Translated with a Revised Introduction and Notes by George BullPenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-044718-7 • $16.00

Owen Chadwick tHe reforMation

The Penguin History of the Church, Volume iiiPenguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-013757-6 • $17.00

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Desiderius Erasmus tHe essential erasMus

Selected and Translated by John P. DolanINCLUDES: The Handbook of the Militant Christian, Praise of Folly, The Complaint of Peace, An Inquiry Concerning Faith, Concerning the Immense Mercy of God, Concerning the Eating of Fish, On Mending the Peace of the Church. Introduction, commentary, sug-gestions for further reading, index. Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-00972-1 • $18.00

Praise of follyTranslated by Betty RadiceIntroduction by A. H. T. LeviPenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044608-1 • $13.00

Charles Nicholl leonardo da VinCi

flights of the Mind“[A] deeply researched, engaging and illu-minating biography...masterfully woven together.”—The Washington Post. 16-page color photo insert, b/w illustrations.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303612-8 • $18.00

Sherwin B. Nuland leonardo da VinCi

A Penguin Lives Biography“Distills one of the greatest minds ever into its pure essence...truly awe-inspiring.”—Time magazine. B/w illustrations. Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-303510-7 • $14.00

Kenneth Clark leonardo da VinCi

Revised with an Introduction by Martin Kemp“This book fully justifies the designation ‘classic.’”—The Boston Globe. Illustrations. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-016982-9 • $21.95

David Hockney seCret knoWledge: rediscovering

the lost techniques of the old MastersExpanded Edition“Stimulating and provocative.”—The Times Literary Supplement (London). Color photos.Viking Studio • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-200512-5 • $45.00

Ignatius of Loyola Personal Writings

Translated with Introductions by Joseph A. Munitiz and Philip EndeanIncludes “Spiritual Exercises,” Reminiscences, forty of Ignatius’s proselytizing letters and a selection of official documents.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-043385-2 • $16.00

Ross King brunellesCHi’s doMe

How a renaissance genius reinvented architecture“A compelling story of one of the greatest achievements of the Renaissance.”—Henry Petroski, Duke Univ. Illust.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-200015-1 • $16.00an american library association notable book

MiCHelangelo and tHe PoPe’s CeilingPenguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-200369-5 • $18.00

Madame de Lafayette tHe PrinCesse de ClèVes

Translated with an Introduction by Robin Buss Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-044587-9 • $13.00

Martin Marty Martin lutHer: a life

See German History, page 58

Niccolo Machiavelli tHe PrinCe

Translated with an Introduction by Tim ParksDeluxe edition with French flaps.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310586-2 • $14.00

Translation by George BullIntroduction by Anthony GraftonChronology, translator’s note, map of Italy, and list of Machiavelli’s principal works.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044915-0 • $7.00

Translated by Luigi RicciNew Introduction by Regina BarrecaSignet Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-451-53100-1 • $4.95

tHe disCoursesEdited with an Introduction by Bernard CrickTranslated by Leslie J. WalkerPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-044428-5 • $14.00

tHe Portable MaCHiaVelliEdited and Translated by Peter Bondanella and Mark MusaPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-015092-6 • $20.00

Michelangelo PoeMs and letters

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Anthony MortimerIncludes Vasari’s 1550 Life of Michelangelo, chronology, further reading.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044956-3 • $12.00

Marco Polo tHe traVels of MarCo Polo

Edited with an Introduction by Milton RugoffForeword by Howard MittelmarkSignet Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-52951-0 • $6.95

tHe traVelsTranslated with an Introduction by Ronald LathamPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044057-7 • $15.00

James Reston, Jr. defenders of tHe faitH

Christianity and islam battle for the soul of europe, 1520-1539“Ably explains the complexities of the peri-od’s geopolitics, taking us through Africa, the Middle East, and Europe without losing us on the way.”—Library Journal.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311759-9 • $17.00

James Bruce Ross and Mary Martin McLaughlin, editors

tHe Portable renaissanCe readerEssential passages from the works of more than 100 15th- and 16th-century thinkers and writers, including Erasmus, Cervantes, Boccaccio, Montaigne, Dürer, Machiavelli, Guicciardini, Rabelais, Leonardo, Cellini, Copernicus, Galileo, Savonarola, Luther, and Calvin.Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-015061-2 • $20.00

R. A. Scotti basiliCa: the splendor and

the scandal—building st. Peter’sA swift, colorful narrative that brings to life the artists, popes, politics and passions behind the centuries-long construction of St. Peter ’s Basilica. “Astonishing.”—The Wall Street Journal. 16 pp. b/w illustrations.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28860-7 • $16.00

S. M. Celeste Galilei letters to fatHer

See Italian & Greek History, page 56

Irving Stone tHe agony and tHe eCstasy

a biographical novel of MichelangeloNAL • 784 pp. • 978-0-451-21323-5 • $17.00

Giambattista Vico neW sCienCe

Translated by David MarshIntroduction by Anthony GraftonVico’s astonishingly ambitious attempt to provide a comprehensive science of all human society by decoding the history, mythology, and law of the ancient world.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-043569-6 • $18.00

Giorgio Vasari liVes of tHe artists

Edited and Translated by George BullFour centuries of creativity are captured in Vasari’s reflections on the lives and works of Italian artists. Each volume includes an insightful introduction by the editor.

Volume iTwenty artists from Cimabue, Giotto, and Leonardo to Michelangelo and Titian.Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044500-8 • $14.00

Volume iiNotes by Peter MurrayTwenty-five artists from Perugino, Sansovino, and Veneziano to Nicola and Giovanni Pisano.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044460-5 • $14.00

modern european

Tim Blanning tHe Pursuit of glory

the five revolutions that Made Modern europe: 1648-1815Penguin History of Europe Series“History writing at its glorious best.”—John Steele Gordon, The New York Times. “A trium-phant success. [Blanning] brings knowledge, experience, sound judgment, and a colorful narrative style.”—The Economist.Penguin • 736 pp. • 978-0-14-311389-8 • $22.00

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Malcolm Bradbury and James McFarlane, editors

ModernisM: 1890–1930The historical events, social tensions, and ide-ological trends that shaped the modern period examined from a broad European perspective.Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-013832-0 • $20.00

John Cornwell Hitler’s PoPe

the secret History of Pius xii“Engagingly written...An excellent fit for undergraduate students.”—Dr. John Cox, Wheeling Jesuit University. 8 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311400-0 • $17.00a New York Times notable book

Norman Davies no siMPle ViCtory

europe at War 1939-1945See Military & Diplomatic, page 82

Friedrich Engels tHe origin of tHe faMily, PriVate

ProPerty and tHe stateIntroduction by Tristram HuntA new edition of Engels’s pioneering materi-alist treatise.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-119111-9 • $15.00Also in Penguin: The Communist Manifesto p. 59, The Condition of the Working Class in England 978-0-14-044486-5

Niall Fergusonf CiVilization

the West and the restFerguson argues that beginning in the fif-teenth century, the West developed six powerful new concepts, or “killer applica-tions”—competition, science, the rule of law, modern medicine, consumerism, and the work ethic—that the Rest lacked, allowing it to surge past all other competitors. “Written with vitality and verve...a tour de force.”—The Boston Globe.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312206-7 • $18.00

f tHe great degenerationHow institutions decay and economies dieThe acclaimed historian presents a taut and potent volume targeted at perhaps our most pressing social question—what parts of our society limit our progress, and what aspects empower us to enduring and deepening success.Penguin Press • 192 pp. • 978-1-59420-545-3 • $26.95Available June 2013

tHe War of tHe World: twentieth-Century Conflict and the descent of the WestSee Military History, page 41

Ian Kershaw fateful CHoiCes: ten decisions

that Changed the World, 1940-1941See World War II, page 83

Diarmaid MacCulloch tHe reforMation

“One would be hard put to imagine a more detailed, even-handed, clearly writ-ten account of the religious controversies of the 16th century.”—The Washington Post Book World. “A masterpiece of learning, and yet written with a disarming lightness of touch....A magnificent achievement.”—Andrew Pettegree, The Times Literary Supplement. “Deserves to become the stan-dard history of early modern European religion and its legacy.”—Ronald Hutton, The Independent (London). “In its field it is the best book ever written.”—David L. Edwards, The Guardian (London). B/w illus., maps.Penguin • 864 pp. • 978-0-14-303538-1 • $22.00Winner of the Wolfson History Prize, national book Critics Circle award, and the british academy Prize; a Times Literary Supplement book of the year; an Atlantic Monthly best book; a Publishers Weekly best nonfiction bookAlso available: Christianity p. 39

Peggy Noonan JoHn Paul tHe great

remembering a spiritual fatherPenguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303794-1 • $15.00

Jeremy Rifkin tHe euroPean dreaM

See Economic & Business History, page 88

William T. Vollman euroPe Central

A mesmerizing novel of intertwined stories evoking the warring authoritarian cultures of Germany and the USSR in the 20th century.Penguin • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-303659-3 • $20.00national book award winner; a Washington Post; San Francisco Chronicle; and St. Louis Post- Dispatch book of the yearAlso available: Imperial p. 7

british

General Works & Anthologies

f History of britain & irelandthe definitive Visual guideCovers 5,000 years of British history. Includes a comprehensive timeline chronicling key events, in addition to “decisive moment” fea-tures and profiles of people who have had a significant impact on British culture and soci-ety through their inventions, discoveries, and ideas. Full-color.DK • 400 pp. • 978-0-75667-555-4 • $40.00

Barry Cunliffe tHe Penguin illustrated

History of britain and irelandfrom earliest times to Present dayA rich history of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, exploring such topics as the spread of literacy, the development of trans-port, and the evolution of country houses.Penguin UK • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-051484-1 • $35.00

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Tony Judt with Timothy Snyderf tHinking tHe tWentietH Century

“A remarkable book...A wild ride through the ideological currents and shoals of twentieth-century thought.”—Los Angeles Times. “Judt’s final salvo against what he saw as a culture of historical ignorance and political apathy [is] every bit as brilliant, uncompromising, and original as he was.”—NPR.Penguin Press • 432 pp. • 978-1-59420-323-7 • $36.00Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312304-0 • $18.00Paperback available February 2013

Tony Judtf tHe MeMory CHalet

“A tremendously moving memorial to a first-class historian and essayist...humane, fearless, unsparingly honest.”—Financial Times. “Both an autobiography and a lovely little social history of the second half of the twentieth century.”—Time.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311997-5 • $15.00a New York Times notable book of the year

ill fares tHe landOne of our leading historians and thinkers challenges us to confront our societal ills and to shoulder responsibility for the world we live in. “Poignant and arresting, both for who wrote it and for what it says.”—The Economist.Penguin• 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311876-3 • $15.00

reaPPraisalsreflections on the forgotten twentieth CenturyA collection of engrossing essays focusing on intellectuals in the 20th century—a century whose lessons are being quickly forgotten or pronounced irrelevant. “Perhaps the greatest single collection of thinking on the political, diplomatic, social, and cultural history of the past century.”—Forbes. “Exhilarating...brave and forthright.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 464 pp. 978-0-14-311505-2 • $18.00

PostWara History of europe since 1945“Judt’s massive, learned, brilliantly detailed account of Europe’s recovery from the wreck-age of World War II presents a whole continent in panorama even as it sets off detonations of insight on almost every page.”—The New York Times. “First-rate political, economic, and social history.”—Louis Menand, The New Yorker.Penguin • 960 pp. • 978-0-14-303775-0 • $22.00Winner of the arthur ross book award; a New York Times Book Review top ten book of the year; a San Francisco Chronicle and Time book of the year; a Choice outstanding academic title

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Alice Hunt f tHe rougH guide to tHe royals

Rough Guides • 272 pp. • 978-1-40539-004-0 • $16.99

Samuel Johnson a diCtionary of

tHe englisH languagean anthologySelected, Edited, and with an Introduction by David CrystalSurprising, colorful, and long-forgotten entries from the most famous dictionary in the history of the English language. Includes a biographical essay, Johnson’s original plan and preface, Boswell’s account of the project, and notes.Penguin Classics • 704 pp. 978-0-14-144157-3 • $20.00

Dan Jonesf tHe Plantagenets

the Warrior kings and Queens Who Made england“This riveting history of an all-too-human ruling house amply confirms the arrival of a formidably gifted historian.”—The Sunday Telegraph (UK). “Traditional narrative history at its best.”—The Spectator (UK).Viking • 560 pp. • 978-0-670-02665-4 • $36.00Available April 2013

Robert McCrum, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil

tHe story of englisHThird Revised EditionIntroduction by Robert McCrum“A first-rate introduction to one of the most fascinating of subjects.”—The New York Times. “Rarely has the English language been scanned so brightly and broadly in a single volume.”—San Francisco Chronicle.29 b/w maps.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-200231-5 • $18.00

John McWhorter our MagnifiCent bastard tongue

the untold story of englishA fascinating exploration of the evolution of the English language, drawing on the latest genetic and linguistic research, and written with McWhorter’s well-known “passionate eloquence” (Newsday).Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-59240-494-0 • $15.00

Jeremy Paxmanf tHe englisH

a Portrait of a PeopleA probing and irreverent look at the meaning of Englishness. “Stimulating, adventurous and witty.”—The Times (London).Overlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-4683-0371-1 • $16.95

Michael Woodf tHe story of england

A people’s history of England, told through the history of the community of Kibworth, a village in Leicestershire at the very center of England. Now a major PBS miniseries. “History at ground level, giving literal voice to medieval villagers....A remarkable achieve-ment.”—The Independent (UK).Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-670-91904-8 • $17.00

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David Mattingly an iMPerial Possession

britain in the roman empire, 54 bC–ad 409The Penguin History of Britain, Volume i“They came, they saw and they definitely conquered. David Mattingly has taken a refreshing look at what it meant for the Britons.”—The Times (London).Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-014822-0 • $20.00

Robin Flemingf britain after roMe

the fall and rise: 400–1070The Penguin History of Britain, Volume ii“This is a very human and humane treatment of the forgotten people of early Britain...an exciting, often brilliant and always thought-provoking synthesis.”—The Times Literary Supplement.Penguin Global • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-014823-7 • $18.00

David Carpenter tHe struggle for Mastery

britain 1066–1284The Penguin History of Britain, Volume iii“A magnificent book that can be recommend-ed ahead of any of its competitors.”—History Today. “Outstanding....A work of mature scholarship, which wears its learning lightly. Written with verve for specialist and non-specialist alike, it is a study that will last.”—Nigel Saul, The Times Literary Supplement.Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-014824-4 • $20.00

Miri Rubin tHe HolloW CroWn

a History of britain in the late Middle agesThe Penguin History of Britain, Volume iV“As well researched as it is well written.”—The Times (London). “Perceptive and illuminating. ...Rubin deserves full credit for the boldness with which she transforms a mountain of detailed research into such a compelling and readable joined-up story.”—The Independent. “A rich evocation.”—Sunday Times.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-014825-1 • $17.00

Susan Brigden neW Worlds, lost Worlds

the rule of the tudors, 1485–1603The Penguin History of Britain, Volume V“Brilliant...gives us a fresh approach to the Tudor period. Although accessible to stu-dents, it will also interest established scholars.”—Stanford Lehmberg, University of Minnesota, Emeritus. “A splendid piece of scholarship....Covers not only England but Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as well.” —Library Journal. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200125-7 • $18.00

Mark Kishlansky a MonarCHy transforMed

britain 1603–1714The Penguin History of Britain, Volume Vi“[Kishlansky] really does understand the operation of courts, councils, and Parliaments, and brings these, and the per-sonalities which led them, convincingly to life.”—The Times Literary Supplement. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-014827-5 • $18.00

Peter Clarke HoPe and glory: britain 1900–2000

The Penguin History of Britain, Volume ixRevised Second EditionNow updated to include the 1990s. “Masterly. ...One of the classic works of modern history.” —Sunday Telegraph. “If you want a text book for the century, this is it!”—The Independent. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-101175-2 • $18.00

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Medieval & Early History

Anonymous sir gaWain and tHe green knigHt

Translated with a Preface by Burton RaffelIntroduction by Brenda WebsterAfterword by Neil D. IsaacsSignet Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-451-53119-3 • $6.95

Translated and Introduced by Bernard O’DonoghuePenguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-042453-9 • $11.00

Jean Anouilh beCket

Translated by Lucienne HillForeword by Andre Aciman Anouilh’s celebrated play draws from histori-cal events in the Norman conquest of England. Riverhead • 144 pp. • 978-1-57322-508-3 • $12.00

Adam Ardrey finding Merlin

the truth behind the legend of the great arthurian Mage“Ardrey delivers a bombshell...fascinating stuff.”—Los Angeles Times.Overlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-4683-0332-2 • $15.00

Bede eCClesiastiCal History

of tHe englisH PeoPleTranslated by Leo Sherley-PriceEdited with an Introduction by D. H. Farmer Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044565-7 • $15.00

Bede, Brendan, and Eddius Stephanus tHe age of bede

Edited with an Introduction by D. H. FarmerTranslated by J. F. Webb and D. H. FarmerINCLUDES: The Voyage of St. Brendan, Bede’s Life of Cuthbert, Lives of the Abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow, and Eddius Stephanus’s Life of Wilfrid.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044727-9 • $14.00

James Campbell, editor tHe anglo-saxons

Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-014395-9 • $28.00

Peter Ackroyd tHe Canterbury tales

a retellingPenguin Classics Deluxe EditionRenowned critic, historian, and biographer Peter Ackroyd takes on what is arguably the greatest poem in the English language and presents the work in a prose vernacular that makes it accessible to modern readers while preserving the spirit of the original.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-310617-3 • $18.00

Geoffrey Chaucer tHe Canterbury tales

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Jill MannThis original-spelling edition features a freshly established Middle English text with standardized spelling and punctuation and on-page glossing. Penguin Classics • 1,328 pp. • 978-0-14-042234-4 • $20.00

f a selectionEdited with a Foreword by Frank GradyIntroduction by Donald R. HowardNew Afterword by Paul StrohmA unique edition of the Middle English text that incorporates normalized spelling for the greatest ease in reading and pronunciation. Notes, glossary.Signet Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-41678-0 • $5.95

Translated by Nevill CoghillThe entire body of Chaucer’s masterpiece in a readable modern translation. Notes.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-042438-6 • $10.00

the first fragmentEdited with an Introduction by Michael AlexanderThe General Prologue and the tales of the Knight, Miller, Reeve, and Cook, each with its own prologue, in the Riverside text.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-043409-5 • $11.00

Vanessa Collingridgef boudiCa

the life of britain’s legendary Warrior Queen“Intelligent and infectiously enthusiastic...a beguiling travelogue-cum-history.”—The Sunday Times (London).Overlook • 400 pp. • 978-1-58567-912-6 • $15.95

Editions Alecto doMesday book

a Complete translationPenguin Classics 1,456 pp. • 978-0-14-143994-5 • $30.00

Geoffrey of Monmouth tHe History of

tHe kings of britainTranslated with an Introduction by Lewis ThorpePenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-044170-3 • $18.00

Julian of Norwich reVelations of diVine loVe

Revised EditionTranslated by Elizabeth SpearingIntroduction and Notes by A. C. SpearingPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044673-9 • $17.00

Margery Kempe tHe book of Margery keMPe

Translated by B. A. WindeattPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043251-0 • $14.00

Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge, translators

alfred tHe great: asser’s life of king alfred and other Contemporary sourcesIncludes Asser’s Life of King Alfred; extracts from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; and Alfred’s own writings, laws, and will. “Lucid introduc-tion...truly monumental explanatory notes and commentary.”—D. W. Rollanson, Univ. of Durham.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-044409-4 • $17.00

Sir John Mandeville tHe traVels of

sir JoHn MandeVille Revised EditionTranslated with an Introduction by Charles MoseleyPenguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-144143-6 • $15.00

James MacKillop MytHs and legends of tHe Celts

Penguin UK • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-101794-5 • $17.00

David Mattingly an iMPerial Possession

britain in the roman empire, 54 bC–ad 409See the Penguin History of Britain, page 46

Jonathan Phillips tHe fourtH Crusade

and the sack of Constantinople“By far the best book I have read on the Fourth Crusade. It is learned, comprehensive, and well written.”—Norman F. Cantor. 8 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-303590-9 • $18.00

Howard Pyle tHe story of king artHur

and His knigHtsAfterword by John F. PlummerSignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-53024-0 • $6.95

Howard Pyle tHe Merry adVentures

of robin HoodIllustrated by the AuthorAfterword by Stephen T. KnightSignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-53026-4 • $5.95

Tudor & Stuart

Samuel Bawlf tHe seCret Voyage of

sir franCis drake 1577–1580B/w illustrations and maps.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-200459-3 • $17.00

Michael Braddick god’s fury, england’s fire

a new History of the english Civil WarsExplores how pamphleteers, armies, witch-hunters, Levellers, protestors, and others were mobilized in the chaos of the Civil Wars.Penguin UK • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-100897-4 • $25.00

Susan Brigden neW Worlds, lost Worlds

the rule of the tudors, 1485–1603See Penguin History of Britain, page 46

John Bunyan tHe PilgriM’s Progress

Edited by Roger PooleyPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-143971-6 • $11.00

Introduction by Roger LundinAfterword by Fay WeldonSignet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-53129-2 • $7.95

graCe abounding to tHe CHief of sinnersEdited with an Introduction by W. R. Owen Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-043280-0 • $13.00

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Stephen Budiansky Her MaJesty’s sPyMaster

elizabeth i, sir francis Walsingham, and the birth of Modern espionageRecounts how an ingenious courtier invent-ed the art and science of modern espionage. “Fascinating and superbly written.”—The Wall Street Journal.Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-28747-1 • $16.00

Ford Madox Ford tHe fiftH Queen

Introduction by A. S. ByattFord’s highly acclaimed portrait of Henry VIII’s controversial fifth Queen, Katharine Howard. “A magnificent bravura piece.” —Graham Greene.Penguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-118130-1 • $18.00

Margaret George elizabetH i

a novelGeorge captures history’s most enthralling queen—as well as her lookalike cousin Lettice Knollys—her rival since childhood.Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-312044-5 • $17.00

John Gribbin tHe felloWsHiP

gilbert, bacon, Harvey, Wren, newton, and the story of a scientific revolutionSee History of Science & Technology, page 92

Richard Hakluyt Voyages and disCoVeries

Edited, Abridged, and with an Introduction by Jack BeechingPenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-043073-8 • $17.00

Sarah Gristwood elizabetH & leiCester

the truth about the Virgin Queen and the Man she lovedThe story of the passionate, complicated, and often scandalous relationship between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley. “A fascinating portrait of power, love, and royalty in dangerous times.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311449-9 • $16.00

Christopher Hill tHe World turned uPside doWn

radical ideas during the english revolutionStudies the lives, works, and thought of the small groups of radical theorists—Levellers, Diggers, Fifth Monarchists, Baptists, Quakers, Seekers, and Ranters. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-013732-3 • $17.00

Mark Kishlansky a MonarCHy transforMed

britain 1603–1714See Penguin History of Britain, page 46

John Locke an essay ConCerning

HuMan understandingEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Roger WoolhousePenguin Classics • 816 pp. • 978-0-14-043482-8 • $17.00

Thomas Babington Macaulay tHe History of england

Edited, Abridged, with an Introduction by Hugh Trevor-Roper Covers the period from the accession of James II up to the death of William III.Penguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-043133-9 • $18.00

Giles Milton natHaniel’s nutMeg: or, the true and

incredible adventures of the spice trader Who Changed the Course of HistoryPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-029260-2 • $15.00Also available: Samurai William 978-0-14-200378-7

Thomas Moref utoPia

Newly Translated with an Introduction by Dominic Baker-SmithContains two new appendices: an example of contemporary travel literature and an adage by Erasmus.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-144232-7 • $12.00

utoPiaTranslated with an Introduction by Paul TurnerPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-044910-5 • $10.00

Ian Mortimerf tHe tiMe traVeler’s guide

to elizabetHan englandThrough diaries, letters, books, and other writings of the day, historian Ian Mortimer offers a glimpse of daily life in Shakespeare’s England, answering questions that go largely ignored by other historians.Viking • 384 pp. • 978-0-670-02607-4 • $27.95Available July 2013

Diana and Michael Preston a Pirate of exQuisite Mind

explorer, naturalist, and buccaneer: the life of William dampier“Wonderfully brings to life one of the most important explorers of the seventeenth cen-tury—a swashbuckling naturalist whose influence on navigation, science, and lit-erature was incredibly far-reaching and profound.”—Nathaniel Philbrick.Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-20037-7 • $15.00

William Tyndale tHe obedienCe of a CHristian Man

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by David DanielleTyndale published this book two years after he presented his 1526 English translation of the Bible, a forbidden undertaking, which eventually led to his execution.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-043477-4 • $16.00

Alec R. Vidler tHe CHurCH in an age of

reVolution (1648–1789)Revised EditionThe Penguin History of the Church, Volume VOwen Chadwick, general editorPenguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-013762-0 • $17.00

Garry Willsf Verdi’s sHakesPeare

Men of the theaterThis dazzling study of the three operas that Giuseppe Verdi adapted from Shakespeare’s plays takes readers on a wonderfully engag-ing journey through opera, music, literature, history, and the nature of genius. “Riveting...a double-barreled salvo that hits two bull’s-eyes.”—The New York Times Book Review. An engaging journey through opera, music, lit-erature, history, and the nature of genius.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-312222-7 • $16.00a Booklist editor’s Choice Pick

Hobson Woodward a braVe Vessel

the true tale of the Castaways Who rescued Jamestown“Recounts the events and personalities of the voyage, the island refuge, and the early Jamestown Colony...and makes a compel-ling case for Shakespeare’s indebtedness to William Strachey when writing The Tempest.”—Alden Vaughan, Professor emeri-tus of History at Columbia University.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311752-0 • $16.00

18th-Century British

Roy Adkins nelson’s trafalgar

the battle that Changed the WorldSee Military & Diplomatic, page 78

Caroline Alexander tHe bounty

the true story of the Mutiny on the bounty“Meticulously researched and smoothly read-able revisionist history.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-200469-2 • $18.00national book Critics Circle award finalist; a New York Times Book Review top ten book of the year

William Bligh and Edward Christian tHe bounty Mutiny

Edited with an Introduction by R. D. Madison“By bringing together, for the f irst time, all the relevant primary sources about the mutiny, this book makes for an excellent teaching tool. Highly recommend-ed.”—Nathaniel Philbrick.Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043916-8 • $16.00

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James Boswell london Journal 1762-1763

Introduction and Notes by Gordon TurnbullPenguin Classics • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-043650-1 • $17.00

tHe life of saMuel JoHnsonEdited with an Introduction by David WomersleyPenguin Classics • 1,408 pp. • 978-0-14-043662-4 • $20.00

Edmund Burke a PHilosoPHiCal enQuiry

into tHe origin of our ideas of tHe subliMe and beautiful and other Pre-revolutionary WritingsEdited with an Introduction by David Womersley INCLUDES: Burke’s political parody, “A Vindication of Natural Society,” and his essays on the American colony—“Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents,” “Speech on American Taxation,” “Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies,” and “Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs of America.”Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-043625-9 • $17.00

refleCtions on tHe reVolution in franCeEdited with an Introduction by Conor Cruise O’BrienPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043204-6 • $12.00

tHe Portable edMund burkeEdited by Isaac KramnickThe fullest one-volume survey of Burke’s thought available, with sections devoted to his writings on history, culture, politics, society, the American Revolution, Ireland, colonialism and India, and the French Revolution. Penguin • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-026760-0 • $20.00

Frances Burney Journals and letters

Edited by Peter Sabor and Lars E. Troide“A diarist ranking alongside Pepys for her insights into the world in which she lived.” —The Guardian (London).Penguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-043624-2 • $20.00

Jennifer Lee Carrell tHe sPeCkled Monster

a Historical tale of battling smallpoxPlume • 504 pp. • 978-0-452-28507-1 • $18.00

Vincent Carretta eQuiano, tHe afriCan

biography of a self-Made ManThe authoritative portrait of the former slave whose 1789 autobiography quickly became a popular polemic against the slave trade. “An intriguing piece of detective work.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303842-9 • $16.00

Captain James Cook tHe Journals of CaPtain Cook

Edited with Introductions by Philip EdwardsPenguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-043647-1 • $15.00

Quobna Ottobah Cugoano tHougHts and sentiMents on tHe

eVil of slaVery and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Vincent Carretta“Carretta’s edition restores this important, but little known, author to his rightful place as a central figure in the Black Atlantic tradi-tion of the eighteenth century....A masterful achievement.”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044750-7 • $15.00

Olaudah Equiano tHe interesting narratiVe

and other WritingsRevised, expanded, edited, with Notes and an Introduction by Vincent CarrettaPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-243716-2 • $13.00

Daniel Defoe tHe storM

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard HamblynDefoe’s account of the hurricane of 1703, the worst storm Britain has ever experienced.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-143992-1 • $15.00

a Journal of tHe Plague yearRevised EditionEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Cynthia WallPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043785-0 • $11.00

Tim Harris reVolution: the great Crisis

of the british Monarchy, 1685-1720Penguin UK • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-101652-8 • $25.00

restorationCharles ii and His kingdomsPenguin UK • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-026465-4 • $25.00

David Hume a treatise of HuMan nature

Edited with an Introduction by Ernest C. MossnerPenguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-043244-2 • $16.00

dialogues ConCerning natural religionEdited with an Introduction by Martin BellPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044536-7 • $10.95

Samuel Johnson and James Boswell a Journey to tHe Western islands

of sCotland and tHe Journal of a tour to tHe HebridesEdited with an Introduction by Peter LeviPenguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-043221-3 • $18.00

Steven Johnson tHe inVention of air

a story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of america“We rarely hear of [Joseph Priestley] today, but it wasn’t always thus: the correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams includes fifty-two mentions of Priestley, versus just three of George Washington....Johnson brilliantly explains why.”—The Oregonian.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-401-8 • $16.00Also available: The Ghost Map p. 90

William Godwin Caleb WilliaMs

or, things as they areEdited with an Introduction by Maurice HindleA psychological detective novel about power, Caleb Williams was an imaginative contribu-tion to the radical cause in the British debate on the French Revolution.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-144123-8 • $16.00

Lucy Moore, editor Con Men and CutPurses

scenes from the Hogarthian underworldIntroduction and Notes by the editor“A fascinating introduction to the criminal world of our ancestors.”—Peter Earle, The Times Literary Supplement. Illustrations by William Hogarth. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043760-7 • $15.00

Venetia Murray an elegant Madness

High society in regency englandIllustrated with contemporary cartoons, prints, diaries, and caricatures. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-028296-2 • $16.00

Roy Porter englisH soCiety in

tHe eigHteentH CenturyRevised Edition“Easily the best general account of 18th-cen-tury society that we have.”—The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-013819-1 • $17.00

Mary Prince tHe History of Mary PrinCe

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Sara SalihThe first account of the life of a black woman ever published in Britain—an extraordinary testament of courageous survival and instru-ment in the anti-slavery movement.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-043749-2 • $14.00

Marcus Rediker tHe slaVe sHiP: a Human History

See American History, page 27

Adam Smith tHe tHeory of Moral sentiMents

Introduction by Amartya SenEdited with Notes by Ryan Patrick HanleyIn this 250th-anniversary edition of his influ-ential treatise, Smith investigates the flip side of economic self-interest: the interest of the greater good.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-310592-3 • $17.00

tHe WealtH of nationsEdited with an Introduction by Andrew Skinner

books i-iiiPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-043208-4 • $15.00

books iV–VPenguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-043615-0 • $15.00

Tobias Smollett HuMPHry Clinker

Edited by Angus RossIntroduction by Jeremy LewisNotes by Shaun ReganA triumph of English satire, and a delightful send-up of eighteenth-century society.Penguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-144142-9 • $16.00

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Laurence Sterne a sentiMental Journey

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Paul GoringPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-043779-9 • $8.00

Mary Wollstonecraft a VindiCation of

tHe rigHts of WoManSee History of Gender & Sexuality, page 76

19th-Century British

Anonymous My seCret life

an erotic diary of Victorian londonEdited with an Introduction by James KincaidAfterword by Paul SawyerOriginally published in eleven volumes start-ing in 1887, this erotic diary represents a key text in the study of Victorian society. Signet Classics • 592 pp. • 978-0-451-53072-1 • $8.95

Lesley Adkins and Roy Adkinsf Jane austen’s england

A cultural snapshot (including the sights, sounds, smells, and sensations) of everyday life in Regency England—the period of Jane Austen’s beloved novels.Viking • 288 pp. • 978-0-670-78584-1 • $26.95Available August 2013

Francoise Barret-Ducrocq loVe in tHe tiMe of ViCtoria

sexuality and desire among Working-Class Men and Women in nineteenth-Century londonPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-017326-0 • $16.00

Charles Darwin tHe origin of sPeCies

See History of Science & Technology, page 91

Charles Dickens Hard tiMes

Introduction by Frederick BuschAfterword by Jane SmileySignet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-53099-8 • $4.95

Edited with an Introduction by Kate FlintPenguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-143967-9 • $9.00

seleCted JournalisM: 1850–1870Edited with an Introduction by David PascoePenguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-043580-1 • $20.00

sketCHes by bozEdited with an Introduction by Dennis WalderOriginal Illustrations by George CruikshankDickens’s first book is a miscellany of report-age, observation, fancy, and fiction—all centering on the teeming metropolis of London.Penguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-043345-6 • $18.00

Friedrich Engels tHe origin of tHe faMily, PriVate

ProPerty and tHe stateintroduction by tristram HuntSee Modern European History, page 45

tHe Condition of tHe Working Class in englandEdited with an Introduction by Victor KiernanPenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044486-5 • $15.00

George Eliot felix Holt: the radical

Edited with an Introduction by Lynda MugglestonePenguin Classics • 592 pp. • 978-0-14-043435-4 • $16.00

Elizabeth Gaskell Mary barton

a tale of Manchester lifeEdited with an Introduction by Macdonald DalyPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043464-4 • $10.00

nortH and soutHEdited by Dorothy CollinIntroduction by Martin DodsworthPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-043424-8 • $12.00

Edmund Gosse fatHer and son

Gosse’s novel serves as a brilliant document of Victorian social history.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-018276-7 • $14.00

Paul Johnsonf darWin

Portrait of a genius“It is Johnson’s gift that he can make his subjects human and fallible enough that we would, indeed, recognize them instantly—while also illuminating what made them heroes.”—The Washington Post.Viking • 176 pp. • 978-0-670-02571-8 • $25.95

Steven Johnson tHe gHost MaP

the story of london’s Most terrifying epidemic—and How it Changed science, Cities, and the Modern WorldSee Health, Medicine, & Society, page 90

Joshua Kendall tHe Man WHo Made lists

love, death, Madness, and the Creation of Roget’s Thesaurus“[A] fine biography of Peter Mark Roget...a case study of a psychically wounded compul-sive.”—Providence Journal.Berkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-22589-9 • $16.00

Joe Jackson tHe tHief at tHe end of tHe World

rubber, Power, and the seeds of empireThe story of how 70,000 rubber seeds were smuggled from Brazilian rainforests to England in 1876, making possible an explosion of entre-preneurial and scientific industry. “Deeply researched and thoroughly readable.”—The Wall Street Journal. 8 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311461-1 • $16.00Also available: A World on Fire 978-0-14-303883-2

Sir Charles Lyell PrinCiPles of geology

Edited with an Introduction by James A. SecordPenguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-043528-3 • $18.00

Henry Mayhew london labour

and tHe london PoorEdited with an Introduction by Victor NeuburgPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-043241-1 • $16.00

John Stuart Mill on liberty and

tHe subJeCtion of WoMenEdited with an Introduction by Alan RyanTwo cornerstones of liberalism from the great social radical of English philosophy.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-144147-4 • $11.00

autobiograPHyEdited with an Introduction by John H. RobsonPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-043316-6 • $16.00

John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham utilitarianisM and other essays

Edited with an Introduction by Alan RyanCONTENTS: Introduction. From An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Bentham). From A System of Logic (Mill). “Bentham” (Mill). “Coleridge” (Mill). “Whewell on Moral Philosophy” (Mill). Utilitarianism (Mill). Further reading. Index.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-043272-5 • $11.95

William Morris neWs froM noWHere

and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive WilmerPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-043330-2 • $17.00

John Henry Newman aPologia Pro Vita sua

Edited with an Introduction by Ian KerPenguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-043374-6 • $18.00

John Ruskin unto tHis last and other Writings

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Clive WilmerAlso includes selections from Modern Painters, The Stones of Venice, and Fors Clavigera.Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-043211-4 • $16.00

Mary Seacole Wonderful adVentures of

Mrs seaCole in Many landsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Sara SalihThis 1857 autobiography tells the story of a Jamaican woman whose fame rivaled Florence Nightingale’s during the Crimean War, and is one of the most significant works in black British literary history.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-043902-1 • $16.00

Jane Smileyf CHarles diCkens

A Penguin Lives Biography“A lucid account. Jane Smiley has enhanced our understanding of the work.”—The Atlantic Monthly. “An acrobatic—and also deeply satisfying—achievement.”—Newsday.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311992-0 • $14.00

Lytton Strachey eMinent ViCtorians

Introduction by Michael HolroydPenguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-018350-4 • $15.00

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Claire Tomalinf CHarles diCkens

a life“Vivid and moving...If you plan to read only one biography of the most popular Victorian writer, it should be this one.”—The Washington Post. “Clear-eyed, sympathetic, and scholarly.”—The Economist.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-312205-0 • $18.00shortlisted for the Costa book award for biography

Cecil Woodham-Smith tHe reason WHy

A dramatic recreation of the charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. Illustrations, maps, index.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-001278-1 • $17.00

20th- & 21st-Century British

Phil Baines Penguin by design

a Cover story 1935-2005Looks back at 70 years of Penguin paper-backs, charting the development of British publishing, the ever-changing currents of cover art and style, and the role of artists and designers in creating the Penguin look. 600 color illustrations.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-102423-3 • $30.00Also available: Penguin 75 978-014-311762-9

Vera Brittain testaMent of youtH

See Literature of World War I, page 80

John Campbellf tHe iron lady

Margaret thatcher, from grocer’s daughter to Prime Minister“The best book yet written about Lady Thatcher.”—The Times (London), Books of the Year.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-312087-2 • $16.00

Owen Chadwick, editor tHe CHristian CHurCH

in tHe Cold War The Penguin History of the Church, Vol. ViiPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-012540-5 • $15.00

Joseph Conrad tHe seCret agent

a simple taleEdited by Michael NewtonA black satire of British society featuring amoral characters on both sides of the law. Includes Conrad’s 1920 author’s note.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-144158-0 • $12.00

Centennial EditionIntroduction by E. L. DoctorowSignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53050-9 • $6.95Also available: The Portable Conrad 978-0-14-310511-4, Lord Jim 978-0-14-144161-0, Heart of Darkness p. 66

Peter Clarke HoPe and glory: britain 1900–2000

See Penguin History of Britain, page 46

Geoff Emerick and Howard Massey Here, tHere and eVeryWHere

My life recording the Music of the beatlesSee Music History, page 76

Rosina Harrisonf rose

My life in service to lady astor“Lady Astor ’s personal maid reveals her ‘upstairs, downstairs’ relationships with England’s grandest family....Fascinating.”—The New York Times. “An extraordinary document, realistic, candid.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-312086-5 • $15.00

Ed Husain tHe islaMist

Why i became an islamic fundamentalist, What i saw inside, and Why i leftPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311598-4 • $16.00

Keith Jeffery tHe seCret History of Mi6: 1909-1949

“Jeffery’s book is perhaps the most authentic account one will ever read about how intel-ligence really works.”—The Washington Times. “Extremely valuable...a realistic picture of a splendid British institution.”—The Times (London).Penguin • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-311999-9 • $20.00

Boris Johnsonf JoHnson’s life of london

the People Who Made the City that Made the World“A sparkling blend of history, biography, and geography...Johnson’s exuberant paean makes a persuasive case that genius breeds genius.”—The New York Times Book Review. “[Johnson’s] knowledge of London is wide and deep, and he dispenses that history with intelligence and affection.”—The Chicago Tribune.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-747-7 • $27.95Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-59463-146-7 • $18.00Paperback available May 2013

Ian Kershaw Making friends WitH Hitler

lord londonderry, the nazis, and the road to WarPenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-303607-4 • $17.00Also available: Fateful Choices, The End p. 83

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Paul Johnsonf CHurCHill

“With deft narrative skill and keen insight, Johnson masterfully sketches the phases of Churchill’s life....Rich with anecdote and quo-tation, Paul Johnson’s Churchill illustrates the man’s humor, resilience, courage, and eccentricity as no other biography before.”—National Review.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311799-5 • $15.00

John Keegan Winston CHurCHill

A Penguin Lives Biography“Stands out as a model of insightfulness about an immense historical personality who helped to shape the world we live in.”—The Economist. Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311264-8 • $14.00an Economist book of the year

Christopher Catherwood Winston CHurCHill

the flawed genius of World War iiAn intimate look at the wartime Churchill that examines the decisions and policies he made in the vital months between June 1940 and December 1941.Berkley • 336 pp. • 978-0-425-23244-6 • $16.00

Winston Churchill blood, toil, tears and sWeat

Winston Churchill’s famous speechesEdited with an Introduction by David CannadineA selection of thirty-three speeches spanning over fifty years.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-144206-8 • $17.00

Taylor Downing CHurCHill’s War lab

Code breakers, scientists, and the Mavericks Churchill led to VictoryOverlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-851-9 • $20.00

Roy Jenkins CHurCHill: a biography

“This is far and away the best one-volume biography.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Plume • 1,024 pp. • 978-0-452-28352-7 • $24.00

S. M. Plokhy yalta

the Price of PeaceSee Russian History, page 60

David Stafford rooseVelt and CHurCHill

Men of secretsSee World War II, page 83

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Tim Maltin, Editorf titaniC, first aCCounts

Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionIntroduction by the EditorCover by Max EllisHistoric firsthand accounts and testi-monies by survivors and eyewitnesses including Lawrence Beesley, Margaret Brown, Archibald Gracie, Carlos F. Hurd, and many more.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-310662-3 • $16.00

Tim Maltin with Eloise Astonf 101 tHings you tHougHt you kneW

about tHe titaniC...but didn’t!“Carefully researched and meticulously detailed.”—George Behe, former vice presi-dent of the Titanic Historical Society.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311909-8 • $15.00

Norman Moss PiCking uP tHe reins

america and britain and the Post-War WorldOverlook • 304 pp. • 978-1-59020-102-2 • $27.95

Arthur Marwick britisH soCiety sinCe 1945

“An enjoyable, readable, usable achievement which leads the field.”—The Sunday Times (London).Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-100527-0 • $17.00

George Orwell WHy i Write

Penguin Great ideas SeriesAlso includes Politics and the English Language, The Lion and the Unicorn, and A Hanging.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-303635-7 • $11.00

1984Foreword by Thomas PynchonPlume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-28423-4 • $17.00

Afterword by Erich Fromm Signet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-52493-5 • $9.99

aniMal farMForeword by Gore VidalPlume • 128 pp. • 978-0-452-28424-1 • $14.00

Introduction by Russell Baker Signet Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-451-52634-2 • $9.99

Richard Overy tHe tWiligHt years

the Paradox of britain between the Wars“A vibrant account of Britain’s intellectu-al ferment in the 1930s.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Thought-provoking and illuminat-ing....Overy’s study of British culture between the wars is absorbing and unexpectedly mov-ing.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311811-4 • $20.00Also available: 1939 p. 59

Diana Preston lusitania: an epic tragedy

“Impressive...[Preston’s} portrait of a world convulsed in war is compelling and compre-hensive.”—The Wall Street Journal.Berkley • 544 pp. • 978-0-425-18998-6 • $15.00Also available: Before the Fallout p. 93; The Boxer Rebellion p. 69; A Pirate of Exquisite Mind 978-0-425-20037-7

Robert Roberts tHe ClassiC sluM: salford life

in the first Quarter of the Century“A vivid...picture of the quality—or lack of it—of life in England among ‘ordinary’ peo-ple at the time that it was the richest country in the world.”—Peter Stansky. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-013624-1 • $16.00

Laney Salisbury and Aly Sujo ProVenanCe

How a Con Man and a forger rewrote the History of Modern artPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311740-7 • $16.00

Kelly Tyler-Lewis tHe lost Men: the Harrowing saga

of shackleton’s ross sea expedition“A gripping story embracing both tragedy and triumph.”—The New York Times Book Review. 16 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-303851-1 • $15.00

Greg Wardf tHe rougH guide to tHe titaniC

Rough Guides • 288 pp. • 978-1-40538-699-9 • $14.99

Tom Watson and Martin Hickmanf dial M for MurdoCH

news Corporation and the Corruption of britain“A suspenseful tale of the ongoing phone hacking scandal in Britain from one of its key players.”—Reuters. “Required reading for news junkies and those interested in under-standing Murdoch’s seemingly ironclad grip on the news.”—Kirkus Reviews.Blue Rider Press • 384 pp. • 978-0-399-16263-3 • $26.95

H. G. Wells a sHort History of tHe World

Introduction by Norman StoneEdited with Notes by Michael SherborneSpanning the origins of the Earth to the out-come of WWI, an engrossing account of the evolution of life and the development of the human race.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-144182-5 • $17.00Also available: The War in the Air 978-0-14-144130-6 For more titles by H. G. Wells, visit www.penguin.com

Jennifer Worthf Call tHe MidWife

a Memoir of birth, Joy, and Hard times“With deep professional knowledge of mid-wifery and an unerring eye for the details of life in the London slums of the Nineteen Fifties, Worth has painted a stunningly vivid picture of an era now passed.”—Dr. Patrick Taylor, author of An Irish Country Doctor.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-312325-5 • $16.00

irish

Anonymous tHe táin

Newly Translated with an Introduction by Ciaran CarsonA major new translation of the 8th century Old Irish epic, Táin Bó Cúailnge. “Outstanding.... [Carson’s] impressive gifts, as a storyteller and a highly skilled poet, and wizard of language combine to re-create the fabulous urgency of the Celtic Iron Age.”—Robert Welch, Univ. of Ulster.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-045530-4 • $16.00

Sebastian Barry a long long Way

See Literature of World War I, page 80

Angela Bourke tHe burning of bridget Cleary

“Engrossing, an excellent choice for my undergraduates.”—T. O. Beidelman, NYU. “A riveting account of a horrific murder in 19th-century Ireland that is also a scholarly analysis of culture, politics, religion, and mythology.” —Kirkus Reviews. 8 pp. b/w photos. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-100202-6 • $16.00Winner of the irish Times award for nonfiction

Barry Cunliffe tHe Penguin illustrated

History of britain and irelandfrom earliest times to Present daySee British History, page 45

R. F. Foster Modern ireland 1600–1972

“Anti-romantic and realistic. An elegantly written assessment of the current consensus on problematic questions in Irish history.” —Shaun O’Connell. Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-013250-2 • $20.00

Gerald of Wales tHe History and

toPograPHy of irelandTranslated by John O’Meara Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044423-0 • $14.00

James Joyce dubliners

Introduction by Edna O’BrienAfterword by Malachy McCourtSignet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53041-7 • $4.95

Introduction and Notes by Terence Brown Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-018647-5 • $11.00

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Robert Kee tHe green flag

a History of irish nationalismAll three volumes of Robert Kee’s defini-tive history of Irish nationalism—The Most Distressful Country, The Bold Fenian Men, and Ourselves Alone.Penguin • 896 pp. • 978-0-14-029165-0 • $20.00

Peter Hart MiCk: the real Michael Collins

“Hart cuts through Collins’s aura of secu-lar sainthood, showing him to be a complex figure.”—The Daily Telegraph. “Succeeds in demystifying a legend.”—Boston Sunday Globe. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-303854-2 • $17.00

Edna O’Brienf JaMes JoyCe

A Penguin Lives Biography“Swift, moving and brimming with the author’s enthusiasms.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-311993-7 • $14.00

Peter Quinn looking for JiMMy

a search for irish americaSee Ethnic History, page 24

Tim Robinson ConneMara

listening to the Wind“Should stand on the shelf beside Synge’s Aran Islands and Thoreau’s Walden.”—The Irish Times.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-103269-6 • $17.00an observer and Guardian book of the year

Jonathan Swift a Modest ProPosal

and other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Carole FabricantPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043642-6 • $16.00

Cecil Woodham-Smith tHe great Hunger: ireland 1845–1849

“A masterpiece of the historian’s art.” —Robert Kee. Illustrations, map. Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-014515-1 • $18.00

scottish

Michael D’Antonio a full CuP

sir thomas lipton’s extraordinary life and His Quest for the america’s CupAn in-depth biography of Sir Thomas Lipton, the founder of Lipton Tea. “Celebrates a remarkable man: a great philanthropist and entrepreneurial tradesman, blessed with style, flair and, most of all, great spirit.”—The Washington Times.Riverhead • 400 pp. • 978-1-59448-521-3 • $16.00

Rosemary Goring sCotland: tHe autobiograPHy

2,000 years of scottish History by those Who saw it Happen“Brilliant.”—Andrew Marr, author of A History of Modern Britain.Overlook • 512 pp. • 978-1-59020-073-5 • $35.00

J. D. Mackie a History of sCotland

Second EditionRevised and Edited by Bruce Lenman and Geoffrey Parker“Comprehensive, thoroughly indexed, and full of learning.”—The Times Educational Supplement. Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-013649-4 • $18.00

Welsh

John Davies a History of Wales

Revised and Updated EditionChronicles the political, social, and cultur-al history of Wales from the Ice Age to the present day. “Like having all Wales in one’s hand.”—Jan Morris, The Times (London).Penguin • 736 pp. • 978-0-14-028475-1 • $20.00

Gerald of Wales a Journey tHrougH Wales

and tHe desCriPtion of WalesTranslated with an Introduction by Lewis ThorpePenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044339-4 • $17.00

French

Anonymousf tHe song of roland

Translated with an Introduction by Robert HarrisonNew Afterword by Guy Gavriel KayVerse translation.Signet Classics • 208 pp. •978-0-451-53193-3 • $7.95

Translated with an Introduction by Glyn S. BurgessPenguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-044532-9 • $12.00

Translated with an Introduction by Dorothy L. SayersPenguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-044075-1 • $14.00

Abelard and Héloise tHe letters of

abelard and HéloiseSee Medieval History, page 41

Henry Adams Mont-saint-MiCHel and CHartres

Introduction by Raymond CarneyPenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-039054-4 • $18.00

Henri Barbusse under fire

See Literature of World War I, page 80

Antony Beevor and Artemis Cooper Paris after tHe

liberation 1944–1949“A serious attempt to understand France’s continuing war with herself, the intelligentsia’s obsession with revolutionary change, and the uncomfortable relationship between France and the United States.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-243792-6 • $18.00

Emilie Carles a life of Her oWn: the transformation

of a Countrywoman in 20th-Century franceTranslated by Avriel H. GoldbergerCarles reflects on the turbulent history of 20th-century France from the viewpoints of the many roles she has played in it—teacher, farmer, feminist, pacifist, political activist. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-016965-2 • $16.00

Lisa Chaneyf CoCo CHanel

an intimate life“Stuffed with just-so details as it sketches the arc of a remarkable life.”—Larry McMurtry, Harper’s Magazine. “Chanel was the first to put the woman before the clothes....Her influ-ence remains quietly incendiary.”—Vogue.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-312212-8 • $17.00

Deborah Davis straPless: Madame x and the scandal

that shocked belle époque Paris“Illuminates the glittering society of Belle Époque Paris through the keyhole of John Singer Sargent’s scandalous, fated portrait of Amélie Gautreau.”—Nancy Schoenberger. Notes, index. B/w photos, 8-pp. color insert. Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-336-1 • $15.95

René Descartes disCourse on MetHod

and related WritingsTranslated with an Introduction and Notes by Desmond M. ClarkePenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044699-9 • $10.00Also available: Meditations and Other Metaphysical Writings 978-0-14-044701-9

Charles Dickens a tale of tWo Cities

150th Anniversary EditionIntroduction by Frederick BuschAfterword by A. N. WilsonSignet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-53057-8 • $4.95

Edited with an Introduction amd Notes by Richard MaxwellPenguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-143960-0 • $8.00

Einhard and Notker the Stammerer tWo liVes of CHarleMagne

See Medieval, page 42

Charles Esdaile naPoleon’s Wars

an international History, 1803-1815A magisterial account of the wars that engulfed Europe during the rise and fall of Napoleon. “Deft, authoritative, often strik-ingly counter-intuitive, this is the definitive word on the subject.”—Telegraph (UK). 16 pp. color art.Penguin • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-311628-8 • $18.00

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Gustave Flaubert flaubert in egyPt

Translated and Edited by Francis SteegmullerWonderfully captures the young writer ’s impressions during his 1849 voyages through the bazaars and brothels of Cairo and down the Nile to the Red Sea. Photographs.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-043582-5 • $16.00

MadaMe boVaryTranslated by Lydia DavisPenguin Classics Deluxe EditonA landmark translation gives new life in English to Flaubert’s masterwork.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-310649-4 • $16.00

Translated by Mildred MarmurIntroduction by Robin MorganIncludes a complete translation of the “Obscenity Trial.” Signet Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-451-52820-9 • $5.95

Anatole France tHe gods Will HaVe blood

Translated with an Introduction by Frederick DaviesSet during the French Revolution, this novel powerfully re-creates the Terror. Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044352-3 • $15.00

Jean Froissart CHroniCles

Selected, Translated, and with an Introduction by Geoffrey BreretonPenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-044200-7 • $16.00

Charles Glass aMeriCans in Paris

life and death under nazi occupationA detailed portrait of the diverse American community in Paris during the occupation. “Glass has constructed a story of extraordi-nary precision.”—Financial Times.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311866-4 • $18.00

Mary Gordon Joan of arC: a life

A concise, revealing portrait of the legendary saint from a master storyteller. “[A] compel-ling life story and a shrewd analysis of the mythical uses to which it has been put.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311397-3 • $15.00a New York Times notable book

George Bernard Shaw saint Joan

Introductions by Imogen Stubbs and Joley WoodPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-043791-1 • $13.00

Francine du Plessix Grayf tHe Queen’s loVer

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Guibert of Nogentf Monodies and on tHe reliCs of saints

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Colin Jones Paris: the biography of a City

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Paul Johnson naPoleon

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Alistair Horne tHe fall of Paris

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Jean de Joinville and Geoffroi de Villehardouin CHroniCles of tHe Crusades

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Rod Kedward franCe and tHe frenCH

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Madame de Sévigné seleCted letters

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Stendhal tHe CHarterHouse of ParMa

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Voltaire Candide, or oPtiMisM

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Candide, zadig, and selected storiesIntroduction by John IversonTranslated by Donald Frame Notes, glossary. Signet Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-53115-5 • $4.95

letters on englandTranslated and introduced by Leonard TancockOffered the French public of 1734 a panoram-ic view of English culture and influenced the development of attitudes toward England.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044386-8 • $12.00

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tHe Portable VoltaireEdited by Ben Ray RedmanIncludes Part One of Candide; three stories; selections from The Philosophical Dictionary, The Lisbon Earthquake, and other works; and thirty-five letters.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-015041-4 • $20.00

Jakob Walter tHe diary of a naPoleoniC

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Patrick Wilckenf Claude léVi-strauss

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Judith P. Zinsser eMilie du CHâtelet

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Émile Zola au bonHeur des daMes

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tHe debaCleTranslated with an Introduction by Leonard TancockZola’s only purely historical work, this realis-tic, detailed, and accurate account of France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War is a testa-ment to the human horrors of war.Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-044280-9 • $16.00

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Antony Beevor tHe battle for sPain

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the four Voyages, 1492–1504“Complex in its themes, intriguing in its substance, and sparkling with surprises.”—The Washington Times. Includes 3 illustration inserts and full-color maps.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-312210-4 • $20.00

Doreen Carvajalf tHe forgetting riVer

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J. H. Elliott iMPerial sPain 1469–1716

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John Hooper tHe neW sPaniards

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Mark Kurlansky tHe basQue History of tHe World

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St. Teresa of Ávila tHe interior Castle

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Nicholas Shrady tHe last day

Wrath, ruin, and reason in the great lisbon earthquake of 1755A riveting history of how the Lisbon earth-quake shook the religious and intellectual foundations of Enlightenment Europe.“An enthralling and highly entertaining account of one of Europe’s greatest natural disas-ters.”—Tim Blanning, Cambridge University.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311460-4 • $16.00

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Gabriele D’Annunziof Pleasure

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Ludovico Ariosto orlando furioso

Translated by Barbara ReynoldsA witty parody of the chivalric legends of Charlemagne and the Saracen invasion of France. English-verse translation. Penguin Classics:Vol. 1 • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-044311-0 • $18.00Vol. 2 • 800 pp. • 978-0-14-044310-3 • $20.00

John Berendt tHe City of falling angels

“The story of the [1996 Venice opera house] fire and its aftermath is exceptionally interest-ing.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-303693-7 • $17.00a Washington Post, Boston Globe, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Rocky Mountain News, and Baltimore Sun best book of the year

R. J. B. Bosworth Mussolini’s italy: life under

the fascist dictatorship, 1915-1945“Shrewd, lucid, exhaustively documented and totally unsentimental. But among its greatest virtues is [Bosworth’s] eye for what made Italian Fascism Italian.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-303856-6 • $20.00

David Brewer tHe greek War of indePendenCe

the struggle for freedom from ottoman oppressionOverlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-691-1 • $20.00

Giacomo Casanova tHe story of My life

Edited with an Introduction by Gilberto PizzamiglioTranslated by Stephen Sartarelli and Sophie HawkesPenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-043915-1 • $16.00

Pietro di Donato CHrist in ConCrete

See American History, page 17

David Farley an irreVerent Curiosity

in search of the Church’s strangest relic in italy’s oddest townA tour through the centuries and through a bizarre Italian town in search of an unbeliev-able relic: the foreskin of Jesus Christ. “Part travelogue, part mystery story and part reli-gious history.”—Publishers Weekly.Gotham • 304 pp. • 978-1-592-40549-7 • $16.00

S. M. Celeste Galilei letters to fatHer

suor Maria Celeste to galileo, 1623–1633Translated and Annotated by Dava SobelTranslations of all 124 surviving letters. Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-243715-5 • $15.00

Dava Sobel galileo’s daugHter: a Historical

Memoir of science, faith, and loveSee History of Science & Technology, page 93

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe italian Journey

Translated with an Introduction by W. H. Auden and Elizabeth MayerGoethe’s sharply observed account of his pas-sage through Italy from 1786–1788 is one of the greatest travel chronicles of any era.Penguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-044233-5 • $18.00

Henry James italian Hours

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by John Auchard“Gives us first and foremost the Italy of James’s time—seen through the eyes of a master travel writer.”—Leon Edel. Illustrations.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-043507-8 • $17.00

Ian Kelly CasanoVa

actor lover Priest spy“Convincingly represents Casanova’s comic audacity, charm, and brazen trickery as...played out on the stage of eighteenth-century Europe.”—The Wall Street Journal.Tarcher • 416 pp. • 978-1-58542-844-1 • $15.95

Ross King brunellesCHi’s doMe: How a

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a new History“[This] history is not only authoritative and encyclopedic...it is also unfailingly read-able and amusing.”—Ross King. “A savory, tantalizing, but not-so-serene history of La Serenissima....Makes use of thousands of Venetians’ personal documents from the Middle Ages to present an authoritative his-tory.”—Publishers Weekly.Viking • 480 pp. • 978-0-670-02542-8 • $35.00

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Michelangelo PoeMs and letters

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Ignazio Silone bread and Wine

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Alexander Stille tHe saCk of roMe

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Benjamin Taylorf naPles deClared

a Walk around the bay“Erudite and charming...it’s about place and history and survival; it’s fresh, it’s wise, and it’s not to be missed.”—Brenda Wineapple. “Scholarly and insightful and balanced with wit and levity...written with an effortless poeticism.”—Library Journal.Marian Woods/Putnam • 240 pp. • 978-0-399-15917-6 • $26.95Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-312346-0 • $17.00Paperback available April 2013

John Thavisf tHe VatiCan diaries

a behind-the-scenes look at the Power, Personalities, and Politics at the Heart of the Catholic ChurchThe recently retired, prizewinning Rome bureau chief of the Catholic News Service reveals the inner workings of the Vatican.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02671-5 • $27.95Available February 2013

Giovanni Verga CaValleria rustiCana

and other storiesTranslated with an Introduction by G. H. McWilliamPenguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-044741-5 • $16.00

Garry Willsf Verdi’s sHakesPeare

Men of the theaterSee Tudor & Stuart, page 48

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Ian Buruma Murder in aMsterdaM

liberal europe, islam, and the limits of toleranceExplores the event and larger meaning of the 2004 murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic extremist. “Fascinating...Characteristically vivid and astute.”—The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311236-5 • $16.00a San Francisco Chronicle, Financial Times, and Time out New York best book of the year; 12th annual Los Angeles Times book PrizeAlso in Penguin: Occidentalism, p. 64

Isabelle de Charrièref tHe nobleMan and otHer roManCes

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Caroline WarmanThe only available English translation of writings by an Enlightenment-era Dutch aris-tocrat, writer, composer—and woman.Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-310660-9 • $17.00

Eric Christiansen tHe nortHern Crusades

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H. R. Ellis Davidson gods and MytHs

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Alan Palmer tHe baltiC

a new History of the region and its PeopleOverlook • 464 pp. • 978-1-58567-863-1 • $19.95

Ruta Sepetysf betWeen sHades of gray

One girl’s voice breaks the silence in this powerful and haunting debut novel about a little-known event in Lithuanian history. “In terrifying detail, Ruta Sepetys re-creates a World War II coming of age all too timely today....A document long overdue.”—Richard Peck, author of A Year Down Yonder.Philomel Books • 352 pp. • 978-0-399-25412-3 • $17.99

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Hannah Arendt eiCHMann in JerusaleM

a report on the banality of evilIntroduction by Amos ElonArendt’s report on the trial of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann, with further factual mate-rial that came to light after the trial, as well as Arendt’s postscript addressing the contro-versy that arose over her account.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303988-4 • $16.00

eiCHMann and tHe HoloCaustPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-303760-6 • $10.00

on reVolutionIntroduction by Jonathan SchellPenguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303990-7 • $17.00

betWeen Past and futureIntroduction by Jerome KohnPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-310481-0 • $16.00

Antony Beevor tHe fall of berlin 1945

“The best account yet written on the death knell of Hitler ’s vaunted Thousand Year Reich.”—Carlo D’Este, The New York Times. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-200280-3 • $18.00a Choice outstanding academic title; a Times Literary Supplement book of the yearAlso available: The Battle for Spain p. 55, Stalingrad p. 59, The Mystery of Olga Chekhova 978-0-14-303596-1

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David Cohenf tHe esCaPe of sigMund freud

“A tantalizing exploration of Freud’s escape from Vienna....[Cohen’s] writing is passionate, sometimes wry, and always gripping.”—The Independent (UK).Overlook • 272 pp. • 978-1-59020-673-7 • $27.95

Carl von Clausewitz on War

Edited with an Introduction by Anatol RapoportPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044427-8 • $14.00

John Cornwell Hitler’s sCientists

science, War, and the devil’s PactSee History of Science & Technology, page 91

Gordon A. Craig tHe gerMans

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Edward Crankshaw tHe fall of tHe House of Habsburg

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Martin Davidson tHe PerfeCt nazi

uncovering My grandfather’s secret Past“A disturbing account of the legacy of Nazism.”—Publishers Weekly. “An absorbing, highly readable, painstakingly researched, and intensely personal exploration of the banality of evil.”—Niall Ferguson.Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-24544-6 • $16.00

Theodor Fontane effi briest

Translated by Hugh Rorrison and Helen ChambersAfterword and Notes by Helen ChambersSet in Bismarck’s Germany, Fontane’s taut, ironic narrative depicts a world where sexu-ality and the enjoyment of life are stifled by narrow-mindedness and circumstance.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044766-8 • $15.00

Sigmund Freud tHe PsyCHology of loVe

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Thomas Fuchs a ConCise biograPHy

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John Glassief a Man of MisConCePtions

the life of an eccentric in an age of ChangeSee History of Science & Technology, page 92

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe faust, Part i

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by David ConstantinePreface by A. S. ByattPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-044901-3 • $11.00Also available: Maxims and Reflections 978-0-14-044720-0

Randall Hansen fire and fury

the allied bombing of germany, 1942-1945See World War II, page 82

Hildegard of Bingen seleCted Writings

See Medieval History, page 42

Rudolph Hoessf tHe CoMMandant

Translated by Andrew PollingerEdited by Jürg AmannIntroduction by Ian Buruma“Its brevity makes it no less stomach churning. The monologe describes Hoess’s rise in the SS directly under Heinrich Himmler’s tutelage and shows Himmler as the most brutally effi-cient of functionaries.”—Library Journal.Overlook •112 pp. • 978-1-59020-677-5 • $17.95

Ernst Jünger storM of steel

See Literature of World War I, page 80

Immanuel Kant CritiQue of Pure reason

Translated and Edited with an Introduction by Marcus WeigeltBased on the translation by Max Müller.Penguin Classics • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-044747-7 • $20.00

Ian Kershawf tHe end

the defiance and destruction of Hitler’s germany, 1944–1945See World War II, page 83

Gary Lachman rudolf steiner

an introduction to His life and WorkTarcher • 304 pp. • 978-1-58542-543-3 • $16.95

Martin Marty Martin lutHer: a life

A concise biography of one of history’s most important figures by renowned historian, national book award winner, and Lutheran pastor Martin Marty. “A brief, brilliant biog-raphy of the father of Protestantism.”—The Baltimore Sun. “A perfect marriage of author and subject.”—Chicago Sun-Times.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311430-7 • $14.00

Ray Monk ludWig Wittgenstein

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Mark Mazower Hitler’s eMPire

How the nazis ruled europeDrawing on an unprecedented variety of sources, Mazower reveals how the Nazis designed, maintained, and ultimately lost their European empire. “Offers new and pro-found perspectives on Hitler’s rule, its roots and practices, its fleeting, unprecedented success, emphasizing the interplay between intent and improvisation....A masterpiece of the highest intelligence.”—Fritz Stern, Columbia University.Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-311610-3 • $20.00

Frederic Morton a nerVous sPlendor

Vienna 1888–1889Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-005667-9 • $16.00

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a life in letters

Edited by Cliff EisenTranslated by Stewart SpencerPenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-144146-7 • $17.00

Peter Gay Mozart

“Noted cultural historian Gay presents an intriguing psychological exploration...[and] portrait of a developing genius.”—Library Journal.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-303773-6 • $14.00

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ricHArD J. evAns

“Richard Evans published the first volume of his trilogy in 2003. Five years and some 2,400 printed pages later, The Third Reich at War brings it to a triumphant completion. This is both a masterful historical narra-tive and the most comprehensive account of Nazi Germany, which will rank alongside Ian Kershaw’s Hitler as the first port of call for scholars and general readers alike.”—Nicholas Stargardt, The Times Literary Supplement

tHe tHird reiCH at WarThe final volume in Evans’s masterly trilogy traces the rise and fall of German military might, the mobilization of a “people’s com-munity” to serve a war of conquest, and Hitler ’s campaign of racial subjugation and genocide. “It is hard to do justice to the humanity and scholarly range of The Third Reich at War.”—Nicholas Stargardt, The Times Literary Supplement. “A masterpiece of histori-cal scholarship.”—Antony Beevor, The Times (London).Penguin • 944 pp. • 978-0-14-311671-4 • $20.00

tHe CoMing of tHe tHird reiCH“The most comprehensive and convincing work so far on the fall of Weimar and Hitler’s rise to power.”—Foreign Affairs. 16 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-303469-8 • $20.00a Times Literary Supplement book of the year

tHe tHird reiCH in PoWerThe second volume in Cambridge historian Evans’s trilogy. “A rich and detailed descrip-tion of just what the Third Reich did in every compartment of the state and every corner of society....Magisterial”—The Economist. 16 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 960 pp. • 978-0-14-303790-3 • $22.00

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Richard Overy 1939: Countdown to War

“Overy’s book is easily the best account of Europe’s descent into...death and destruc-tion.”—Evening Standard (London). “A gripping analysis of the final days of peace...indispensable.”—The Times (London).Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-312006-3 • $14.00

interrogationsthe nazi elite in allied Hands, 1945“An important book....A substantial collection of excerpts from the extensive questioning to which Hitler’s major associates were subject-ed.”—Gordon A. Craig. B/w photos and illus.Penguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-200158-5 • $22.00Also available: The Twilight Years p. 52

Joseph Persico nureMberg: infamy on trial

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Dennis Showalter Hitler’s Panzers

the lightning attacks that revolutionized WarfareSee World War II, page 83

Leopold von Sacher-Masoch Venus in furs

Translated by Joachim Neugroschel Introduction by Larry WolffPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044781-1 • $14.00

Adam Tooze tHe Wages of destruCtion

the Making and breaking of the nazi economy“One of the most important and original books to be published about the Third Reich in the past twenty years. A tour de force.” —Niall Ferguson. 16 pp. b/w photo insert.Penguin • 848 pp. • 978-0-14-311320-1 • $22.00an Economist book of the year

Adrian Wealef arMy of eVil

a History of the ss“A landmark history....A major achievement by a historian at the top of his game…A meticulous account of the emergence of the SS from its origins as Hitler ’s protection squad to the huge, ungainly beast that it became.”—Guy Walters, Literary Review (UK).NAL • 496 pp. • 978-0-451-23791-0 • $28.95

Andrew Wheatcroft tHe Habsburgs: embodying empire

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Don Wulffson soldier x

The story of a 16-year-old drafted into Hitler’s army in 1944, and sent to the Eastern Front.Puffin Children’s • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-250073-6 • $6.99an american library association best book for young adults; a bulletin of the Center for Children’s books blue ribbon book; Winner of the Christopher award

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Robert Alexander tHe kitCHen boy

a novel of the last tsarPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200381-7 • $15.00Also available: The Romanov Bride 978-0-14-311507-6; Rasputin’s Daughter 978-0-14-303858-8

Isaac Babel red CaValry and other stories

Edited with Notes by Efraim SicherTranslated with an Introduction by David McDuffShort fiction from the early Soviet period. Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044997-6 • $16.00

Antony Beevor stalingrad

the fateful siege: 1942–1943“Certainly the best narrative of the battle yet to appear and is not likely to be surpassed in our time.”—John Keegan. Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-028458-4 • $18.00Winner of the samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson History Prize, and the Hawthornden PrizeAlso available: The Battle for Spain p. 55; The Fall of Berlin p. 57, and the Mystery of Olga Chekhova 978-0-14-303596-1

Isaiah Berlin russian tHinkers

Edited by Henry HardyIntroduction by Aileen KellyThis collection of seven essays includes vivid portraits of such remarkable figures as Herzen, Belinsky, Turgenev, and Tolstoy. Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-144220-4 • $17.00

Clarence Brown, editor tHe Portable tWentietH-Century

russian readerIncludes: stories by Chekhov, Gorky, Bunin, Zamyatin, Babel, Nabokov, Solzhenitsyn, and Voinovich; excerpts from Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Pasternak’s Dr. Zhivago, and Sasha Sokolov’s A School for Fools, as well as the complete text of Yuri Olesha’s 1927 masterpiece Envy; and poetry by Alexander Blok, Anna Akhmatova, and Osip Mandelstam.Penguin Classics • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-243757-5 • $20.00

Mikhail Bulgakov tHe Master and Margarita

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Robert Conquest stalin: breaker of nations

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disPatCHes for tHe neW york TRiBUNEselected Journalism of karl MarxEdited with an Introduction by James LedbetterForeword by Francis WheenThis collection of articles written dur-ing Marx’s 11-year tenure at the New York Tribune presents his views on a wide range of issues.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-144192-4 • $14.00

tHe Portable karl MarxEdited, Translated, and with anIntroduction by Eugene KamenkaIncludes the complete Communist Manifesto and substantial extracts from On the Jewish Question, The German Ideology, Grundrisse, and Capital, a broad representation of his letters, and lesser-known works.Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-015096-4 • $20.00

early WritingsTranslated by Rodney Livingstone and Gregor BentonIntroduction by Lucio CollettiMarx was barely 25 when he produced this astonishing, rich body of work, including Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts and On the Jewish Question.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044574-9 • $17.00

CaPital: Volume 1Translated by Ben FowkesIntroduction by Ernest MandelPenguin Classics 1,152 pp. • 978-0-14-044568-8 • $20.00

CaPital: Volume 2Translated by David FernbachIntroduction by Ernest MandelPenguin Classics • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-044569-5 • $18.00

CaPital: Volume 3Translated by David FernbachIntroduction by Ernest MandelPenguin Classics 1,152 pp. • 978-0-14-044570-1 • $18.00

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels tHe CoMMunist Manifesto

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Introduction by Martin MaliaThe authorized English translation of 1888, edited and annotated by Friedrich Engels.Signet Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-451-53184-1 • $5.95

Penguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-303751-4 • $10.00

reVolution and WarPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin •144 pp. • 978-0-14-139932-4 • $10.00

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russian readerINCLUDES: such masterpieces as Pushkin’s poem “The Bronze Horseman”; Gogol’s “The Overcoat”; Turgenev’s novel First Love; Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya; Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilych; and “The Grand Inquisitor” episode from Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov; plus poetry, short stories, novel excerpts, and essays by such writers as Lermontov, Tyutchev, Goncharov, and Maxim Gorky. Penguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-015103-9 • $20.00

Orlando Figes a PeoPle’s tragedy

the russian revolution 1891–1924“A soul-stirring reassessment of the Russian Revolution...certain to become one of the seminal studies.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer.Penguin • 1,024 pp. • 978-0-14-024364-2 • $27.00Winner of the Wolfson History Prize

Masha Gessenf tHe Man WitHout a faCe

the unlikely rise of Vladimir Putin“Absorbing...illuminating.”—The New Yorker. “Shines a piercing light into every dark cor-ner of Putin’s story...fascinating, hard-hitting reading.”—Foreign Affairs.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-842-9 • $27.95Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-651-7 • $16.00Paperback available March 2013

Gustaw Herling a World aPart: imprisonment in a

soviet labor Camp during World War iiTranslated by Ronald StromPreface by Bertrand Russell“Should be published and read in every country.”—Albert Camus. Penguin • 284 pp. • 978-0-14-025184-5 • $15.00

Ian Kershaw fateful CHoiCes: ten decisions

that Changed the World, 1940-1941See World War II, page 83

V. I. Lenin tHe state and reVolution

Translated with an Introduction by Robert ServicePenguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-018435-8 • $15.00

Dominic Lieven russia against naPoleon

the true story of the Campaigns of War and PeaceBased on a fresh examination of military archives, Lieven provides an engrossing and, at times, surprising history of the period told from the Russian perspective. “Reminds the reader that Russia’s deep and intimate involvement in European security has taken many forms.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-311886-2 • $22.00

Richard Pipes russia under tHe old regiMe

Second Edition“One of the finest books ever written on Russian civilization.”—The Guardian. Maps. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-024768-8 • $17.00

S. M. Plokhy yalta

the Price of Peace“A genuinely enlightening book, not only about the history of Yalta and the roles played there by Stalin, FDR, and Churchill, but also about the geopolitics of tomor-row.”—Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311892-3 • $18.00

Richard Overy russia’s War

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Valery Panyushkinf tWelVe WHo don’t agree

the battle for freedom in Putin’s russiaTranslated by Marian SchwartzJournalist Panyushkin profiles twelve Russians from across the country’s social spectrum: a pol-itician, a journalist, an army officer, an author, a bank manager, a laborer, a university student. Despite varied backgrounds, they all have one thing in common—participation in the historic March of the DissidentsEuropa • 224 pp. • 978-1-60945-010-6 • $15.00

John Reed ten days tHat sHook tHe World

Introductions by A. J. P. Taylor and V. I. LeninReed’s classic eyewitness account of the events in Leningrad in November of 1917 “rises above every other contemporary record” (George F. Kennan).Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-144212-9 • $13.00

Varlam Shalamov kolyMa tales

Translated with a Foreword by John GladA collection of stories about life in the Soviet forced-labor camps of northeastern Siberia where the author spent seventeen years.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-018695-6 • $17.00

Martin Sixsmithf russia

a 1000-year Chronicle of the Wild eastCombining in-depth research with his personal experiences as the BBC Moscow cor-respondent for almost twenty years, Sixsmith tells Russia’s full and fascinating story.Overlook • 624 pp. • 978-1-59020-723-9 • $37.95

Norman Stone tHe eastern front, 1914–1917

See Military & Diplomatic History, page 81

Alexander Solzhenitsyn one day in tHe life

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Henri Troyat CatHerine tHe great

Translated by Joan PinkhamPlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-01120-5 • $20.00

Leo Tolstoy last stePs

the late Writings of leo tolstoyTranslated by Aylmer Maude and Leo WienerEdited with an Introduction by Jay PariniA portrait of the author ’s last year, told through his autobiographical writing along-side letters from loved ones.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-119119-5 • $14.00

tHe CossaCks and other storiesTranslated with Notes by David McDuff and Paul FooteIntroduction by Paul FooteTales inspired by Tolstoy’s four years in the Russian army. Also includes “The Sevastopol Sketches” and “Hadji Murat.”Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044959-4 • $18.00

War and PeaCeTranslated by Anthony BriggsIntroduction by Orlando Figes“The best translation so far of Tolstoy’s mas-terpiece into English.”—Robert A. Maguire, Columbia University. Introduction, note on the translation, cast of characters, maps, notes on the major battles, chapter summaries. Deluxe edition with French flaps.Penguin Classics • 1,424 pp. • 978-0-14-303999-0 • $20.00

Black spine editionPenguin Classics • 1,440 pp. • 978-0-14-044793-4 • $18.00

Translated by Ann DunniganNew Introduction by Pat ConroyComplete and unabridged.Signet Classics • 1,456 pp. • 978-0-451-53211-4 • $11.95

Ivan Turgenev fatHers and sons

Translated with an Introduction by Rosemary EdmondsAlso includes the Romanes Lecture “Fathers and Children” by Isaiah Berlin.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044147-5 • $13.00

Translated by George ReaveyForeword by Alan Hodge Signet Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-451-52969-5 • $6.95

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Tim Tzouliadis tHe forsaken

an american tragedy in stalin’s russia“Tzouliadis’s clear, strong narrative dis-closes the terrible fates which awaited those—committed communists and apoliti-cal innocents alike—who wandered into the Soviet sphere.”—The Financial Times.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311542-7 • $17.00

Vladimir Volkoff VladiMir tHe russian Viking

the legendary Prince Who transformed a nationOverlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-692-8 • $18.00

Timothy Ware tHe ortHodox CHurCH

Revised EditionThe history of the Eastern Church over the last two thousand years. Map. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-014656-1 • $17.00

Frank Westermanf engineers of tHe soul

the grandiose Propaganda of stalin’s russiaTranslated by Sam GarrettThe astounding and often comic story of writ-ers fostering the tragic delusions of Stalinist Russia.Overlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-59020-853-3 •$17.00

Yevgeny Zamyatin We

Translated with an Introduction by Clarence BrownThe classic dystopian novel describes life under a regimented totalitarian society, ruled over by the all-powerful “Benefactor.”Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-018585-0 • $15.00

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CHroniCles, and talesRevised and Enlarged EditionTranslated with an Introduction by the editor Over 60 prefaced selections from the 11th through the 17th centuries, including much material never before available in English. Photographs, chronology, glossary, maps. Plume • 544 pp. • 978-0-452-01086-4 • $20.00

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Zlata Filopovic zlata’s diary

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Slavenka Drakulic a guided tour tHrougH

tHe MuseuM of CoMMunisMfables from a Mouse, a Parrot, a bear, a Cat, a Mole, a Pig, a dog, and a raven“This daring triumph of literary style trans-forms a receding epoch into the eternal present, beautifully rendering the dilemmas of life under communism as sharp instances of moral tragedy and poignant examples of the limits of self-knowl-edge.”—Timothy Snyder, Yale University.Penguin • 204 pp. • 978-0-14-311863-3 • $14.00

tHey Would neVer Hurt a flyWar Criminals on trial in the Hague“The first in-depth look at the war crimes tri-als in The Hague....[A] deeply personal and lucid account.”—Laura Silber.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303542-8 • $16.00

s.: a novel about the balkans“Descriptions of camp life rival those of One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in graphic and compelling detail.”—The Nation.Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-029844-4 • $15.00

Café euroPa: life after Communism“Helps to illuminate the political and social problems facing much of Eastern Europe.” —The New York Times. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-027772-2 • $15.00

Misha Glennyf tHe balkans

nationalism, War, and the great Powers, 1804–2011Updated Edition“Smoothly written and commendably focused.”—The Wall Street Journal. Now updated to include the fall of Slobodan Milosevic, the capture of all indicted war criminals from the Yugoslav wars, and each state’s quest for legitimacy in the European Union.Penguin • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-242256-4 • $25.00

Jan T. Gross neigHbors: the destruction of the

Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland“The work of a master historian.”—Tony Judt. “An important contribution to the lit-erature of human bestiality unleashed by war.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200240-7 • $16.00national book award and national book Critics Circle award finalist; a Library Journal and Los Angeles Times best book

Jaroslav Hasek tHe good soldier sVeJk

and His fortunes in the World WarSee Literature of World War I, page 80

Jan Willem Honig and Norbert Both srebreniCa: record of a War Crime

“A chilling testimony to the evil that executed —and the bungling that could not prevent— an ‘ethnic cleansing’ massacre, the single worst atrocity in Europe since World War II.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-026632-0 • $16.00

Anthony Loyd My War gone by, i Miss it so

“Battlefield reportage does not get more up close, gruesome, and personal.”—The New York Times. “An extraordinary evocation of the war in Bosnia.”—Kirkus Reviews. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-029854-3 • $17.00

Agate Nesaule a WoMan in aMber

Healing the trauma of War and exileNesaule’s memoir recounts how she and her family fled World War II Latvia only to be captured by Germans, then Russians, before making it safely to the United States. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-026190-5 • $16.00american book award Winner

David Rohdef endgaMe

the betrayal and fall of srebrenica, europe’s Worst Massacre since World War ii“Powerful...definitive...Rohde tells the Srebrenica story with all the shades of gray the truth demanded.”—The Washington Post. “A remarkable account, based on courageous research and admirably unbiased analysis.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-312031-5 • $20.00

Laura Silber and Allan Little yugoslaVia: death of a nation

“The most authoritative account in English or any other language about how the war began.”—The Washington Post Book World. Photographs. Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-026263-6 • $17.00

Rebecca West blaCk laMb and grey falCon

a Journey through yugoslaviaIntroduction by Christopher HitchensPenguin Classics • 1,216 pp. • 978-0-14-310490-2 • $25.00

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Hannah Arendt eiCHMann in JerusaleM

a report on the banality of evilSee German History, page 57

Sara Tuvel Bernstein tHe seaMstress: a Memoir of survival

Introduction by Edgar M. Bronfman“A striking Holocaust memoir, post-humously published, by a Romanian Jew with an unusual story...told with style and power....One of the best of the recent wave of Holocaust memoirs.”—Kirkus Reviews. Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-16630-7 • $16.00

Tadeusz Borowski tHis Way for tHe gas,

ladies and gentleMenTranslated by Barbara VedderIntroduction by Jan KottPublished in Poland after World War II, Borowski’s collection of concentration camp stories show atrocious crimes becoming an unremarkable part of a daily routine.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-018624-6 • $15.00

Fern Schumer Chapman MotHerland

a daughter’s Journey to reclaim the PastPenguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-028623-6 • $15.00

Nicholas De Lange tHe Penguin

diCtionary of JudaisMA comprehensive reference to Jewish tradi-tions, theology, key figures, laws, and history.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-101847-8 • $18.00

Max Dimontf JeWs, god, and History

50th Anniversary EditionEdited and Revised by Ethel Demont“Unquestionably the best popular history of the Jews in the English language.”—Los Angeles Times. Signet Classics • 592 pp. • 978-0-451-52940-4 • $8.95

Second EditionNAL • 592 pp. • 978-0-451-20701-2 • $18.00selected by rabbi david b. syme for 100 essential books for Jewish readers

Elizabeth Ehrlich MiriaM’s kitCHen: a Memoir

“An appealing, sensitive account of an assim-ilated Jewish woman’s efforts to embrace the religious traditions of her ancestors.”—Kirkus Reviews. “A wonderful book.”—Newsweek. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-026759-4 • $16.00

Helen Epstein CHildren of tHe HoloCaust

Conversations with sons and daughters of survivors“A passionate, brightly illuminating work.” —Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-011284-9 • $18.00

Jan T. Gross neigHbors: the destruction of the

Jewish Community in Jedwabne, PolandSee Eastern European History, page 61

Eva Hoffman lost in translation

a life in a new languagePenguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-012773-7 • $15.00

Jonathan Kirsch god against tHe gods: the History of

the War between Monotheism and PolytheismSee Ancient History, page 34

Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Sheila Cohn Dekel CHildren of tHe flaMes

dr. Josef Mengele and the untold story of the twins of auschwitzPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-016931-7 • $16.00

Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch tHe JeWisH book of WHy

A concise guide to Jewish life and tradition that explains nearly every symbol, custom, and practice known to Jewish culture.Penguin • 320 pp • 978-0-14-219619-9 • $16.00

Mark Kurzem tHe MasCot: unraveling the Mystery

of My Jewish father’s nazi boyhoodThe story of a five-year-old Jewish boy who was made the mascot of a Latvian SS unit—his struggle to survive and then come to terms with his past. “Spellbinding.”—The New York Times. 30 b/w illustrations.Plume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-28994-9 • $16.00

Allan Levine sCattered aMong tHe PeoPles

the Jewish diaspora in twelve PortraitsOverlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-58567-606-4 • $19.95

Primo Levi if not noW, WHen?

Translated by William WeaverIntroduction by Irving HowePenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-018893-6 • $16.00

MoMents of rePrieVea Memoir of auschwitzTranslated by Ruth Feldman“An enormous contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.”—Joseph Cohen. Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-018895-0 • $14.00Also available: The Monkey’s Wrench 978-0-14-018892-9

Deborah Lipstadt denying tHe HoloCaust

the growing assault on truth and Memory“Persuasive...offers chilling evidence that the record of the century’s greatest crime is far from secure.”—New York Newsday. Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-27274-3 • $18.00

Norman Solomon, translator tHe talMud

a selectionIntroduction and Commentaries by the translatorPenguin Classics • 896 pp. • 978-0-14-144178-8 • $17.00

Jean-François Steiner treblinka

Introduction by Terrence Des PresPreface by Simone de BeauvoirPlume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-01124-3 • $18.00

Alan Unterman, editor tHe kabbalistiC tradition

Translated with Notes by the editorPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043799-7 • $16.00

World history

General Works & Anthologies

tHe PHilosoPHy book First EditionAimed at anyone with a general interest in how our social, political, and ethical ideas are formed, as well as students of philosophy and politics, The Philosophy Book breathes new life to a subject that is often regarded as esoteric and academic.DK Publishing • 352 pp. • 978-0-756-66861-7 • $25.00

Jon Lee Anderson guerrillas

Journeys in the insurgent WorldExamines five guerrilla groups around the world—in Afghanistan, El Salvador, Burma, Western Sahara, and the Gaza Strip.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-200497-5 • $17.00

Tom Binghamf tHe rule of laW

Britain’s former senior law lord makes clear that the rule of law is not an arid legal doctrine but is the foundation of a fair and just society. “The most eminent of our judges.”—The Guardian (UK). “A gem of a book...inspiring and timely. Everyone should read it.”—Independent (UK).Penguin Global • 213 pp. • 978-0-14-103453-9 • $9.99Winner of the orwell Prize for best Political book of 2011

Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein Heidegger and a HiPPo Walk

tHrougH tHose Pearly gatesusing Philosophy (and Jokes!) to explore life, death, the afterlife, and everything in betweenA fearless and irreverent history of how we approach death, why we embrace life, and whether there really is a hereafter.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311825-1 • $13.00Also in Penguin: Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar 978-0-14-311387-4

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Scott Christiansonf 100 diagraMs tHat

CHanged tHe Worldfrom the earliest Cave Paintings to the innovation of the iPodArranged chronologically, each diagram is accompanied by informative text that makes even the most scientific breakthroughs acces-sible to all. Full color.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-29877-4 • $25.00

Jared Diamondf tHe World until yesterday

What Can We learn from traditional societies?See General Works & Anthologies, page 1

CollaPseHow societies Choose to fail or succeedSee General Works & Anthologies, page 1

Robert Fox We Were tHere

an eyewitness History of the twentieth CenturyOverlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-422-1 • $30.00

Zlata Filopovic and Melanie Challenger, editors

stolen VoiCes: young People’s War diaries, from World War i to iraqForeword by former U.N. Under-Secretary-General Olara A. OtunnuPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303871-9 • $15.00Also available: Zlata’s Diary, p. 61

Simon Garfield f on tHe MaP

a Mind-expanding exploration of the Way the World looksForeword by Dava SobelExplores the unique way that maps relate and realign our history—and reflect the best and worst of what makes us human. Maps and illustrations throughout. “Simon Garfield’s new book is a rollicking sweep through map history, packed with curiosities and written with verve.”—Independent on Sunday (UK).Gotham • 448 pp. • 978-1-592-40779-8 • $27.50

Joey Greenf duMb History

the stupidest Mistakes ever MadeFacts from throughout the ages about every-one from Cleopatra and Napoleon to Elvis Presley and even NASA scientists.Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-29773-9 • $13.00

Timothy C. Hallf tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to World History2nd EditionAlpha • 400 pp. • 978-1-59257-712-5 • $18.95

David Havilandf tHe not-so-nude ride

of lady godiVaand other Morsels of Misinformation from the History booksTarcher • 336 pp. • 978-1-58542-939-4 • $15.95

Patrick Hunt ten disCoVeries

tHat reWrote HistorySee Ancient History, page 33

Hermann Kinder and Werner Hilgemann tHe Penguin atlas

of World HistorySee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Amin Maalouf in tHe naMe of identity

Violence and the need to belongTranslated from the French by Barbara Bray“An eloquent introductory exploration of why, in this age of globalization, we need to abandon our historical idea of identity as a single religious or national alliance.”—The New Yorker.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-200257-5 • $14.00

Neil MacGregorf a History of tHe World

in 100 obJeCtsfrom the Handaxe to the Credit CardFrom the renowned director of the British Museum, a kaleidoscopic history of humanity told through things we have made. More than 150 color photographs.Viking • 736 pp. • 978-0-670-02270-0 • $45.00

Jaroslav Pelikan WHose bible is it?

a short History of the scriptures“A crisp, remarkably succinct history of the Bible as preserved, interpreted, trans-lated and canonized by the various faiths that believe in it.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303677-7 • $16.00Winner of the 2005 theologos award for best academic book

John Pollack f tHe Pun also rises

How the Humble Pun revolutionized language, Changed History, and Made Wordplay More than some antics“The best books on language are the ones that encourage us to reexamine what we think we know, and [this book] does exactly that.”—The Boston Globe.Gotham • 240 pp. • 978-1-59240-675-3 • $16.00

David Priestlandf MerCHant, soldier, sage

a History of the World in three CastesThe noted Oxford historian argues history is, at base, a conflict among three occupational groups, or castes: the commercial, competi-tive merchant; the aristocratic, militaristic soldier; the sage, or the bureaucratic, expert manipulator of ideas.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-310-7 • $27.95Available March 2013

J. M. Roberts tHe neW Penguin

History of tHe WorldUpdated and Revised Fifth EditionRevised by Odd Arne Westad“The unrivaled world history for our day.”—A. J. P. Taylor. “A brilliant book...the most outstanding history of the world yet written.”—J. H. Plumb. “A work of outstand-ing breadth of scholarship and penetrating judgements. There is nothing better of its kind.”—The Sunday Telegraph.Penguin • 1,264 pp. • 978-0-14-103042-5 • $22.00

tHe Penguin History of tHe tWentietH Centurythe History of the World, 1901 to the Present“The most comprehensive, objective, geo-graphically neutral and yet accessible history of the century yet published.”—The Economist. Penguin • 928 pp. • 978-0-14-027631-2 • $23.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: The Penguin History of Europe p. 41

Melissa Rossi WHat eVery aMeriCan

sHould knoW about WHo’s really running tHe Worldthe People, institutions, and organizations that Control our futurePlume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-28615-3 • $16.00

WHat eVery aMeriCan sHould knoW about tHe rest of tHe WorldPlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-28405-0 • $16.00Also available: What Every American Should Know About the Middle East, p. 66

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Mark Mazowerf goVerning tHe World

the rise and fall of an idea, 1815 to the Present“Brilliant.”—Alan Brinkley. “Essential read-ing.”—Ian Buruma. “A prodigious work: a master historian’s reconstruction of how indi-viduals and nations since 1815 have sought to promote national interests in ever more com-plicated international settings....Profound, relevant, and morally instructive.”—Fritz Stern, Columbia University.Penguin Press • 304 pp. • 978-1-59420-349-7 • $25.95

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Leila Ahmed a border Passage

from Cairo to america—a Woman’s JourneySee History of Gender & Sexuality, page 73

Jim Al-Khalilif tHe House of WisdoM

How arabic science saved ancient knowledge and gave us the renaissance“Lively, engaging and scholarly, al-Khalili uses his scientific background to show the importance of Arabic learning and pose challenging questions for the Muslim world today”—Hugh Kennedy, University of London.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312056-8 • $18.00

Anna Badkhenf tHe World is a CarPet

four seasons in an afghan VillageFollowing a carpet from the first threads woven by women in a northern Afghanistan village, a foreign correspondent conveys the essence of a land and people who have for centuries made art, trade, and war in almost equal measure. Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-832-0 • $26.95Available July 2013

Mitchell Bard tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide

to tHe Middle east ConfliCtFourth EditionAlpha • 446 pp. • 978-1-59257-791-0 • $19.95

Christopher de Bellaigue rebel land

unraveling the riddle of History in a turkish townAn esteemed journalist travels to Turkey to investigate the legacy of the Armenian geno-cide and the quest for Kurdish statehood. “A fascinating book—the secret, and shocking, history of both a Turkish town and Turkey itself.”—Paul Theroux.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311884-8 • $16.00

Ian Buruma and Avishai Margalit oCCidentalisM

the West in the eyes of its enemies“Succinct, elegant, and challenging...help[s] show that the divide between the West and its enemies is an old one.”—The Economist.Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-303487-2 • $15.00a Choice outstanding academic titleAlso available: Murder in Amsterdam p. 57

Jared Cohen CHildren of JiHad

a young american’s Journey among the youth of the Middle eastGotham • 288 pp. • 978-1-592-40399-8 • $17.00

Steve Coll tHe bin ladens

an arabian family in the american Century“The most psychologically detailed portrait of the brutal 9/11 mastermind yet....Also reveals the crucial role that [Osama bin Laden’s] rela-tives and their relationship with the royal house of Saud played in shaping his thinking, his ambitions, his technological expertise and his tactics.”—The New York Times. 8 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-311481-9 • $18.00a Choice outstanding academic title

gHost Wars: the secret History of the Cia, afghanistan, and bin laden, from the soviet invasion to september 10, 2001“Objective—and terrific....The finest historical narrative so far on the origins of Al Qaeda in the post-Soviet rubble of Afghanistan.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-303466-7 • $18.00Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the lionel gelber Prize; a New York Times notable book; a Washington Post book of the yearAlso available: On the Grand Trunk Road p. 72

f PriVate eMPireexxon Mobil and american PowerSee Environmental History, page 94

Yuval Elizur and Lawrence Malkinf tHe War WitHin

israel’s ultra-orthodox threat to democracy and the nationThe eye-opening look at the secret civil war brewing between secular Israelis and the ultra-orthodox.Overlook • 224 pp. • 978-1-4683-0345-2 • $26.95

Ibn Fadla nf ibn fadla n and

tHe land of darknessarab travellers in the far northNewly Translated with an Introduction by Paul Lunde and Caroline StoneThis illuminating new translation offers insight into the world of the Arab geogra-phers and the medieval lands of the far north.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-045507-6 • $16.00

Richard Fletcher tHe Cross and tHe CresCent

Christianity and islam from Muhammad to the reformation“Beautifully written...as good an introduction as I have read to the history of medieval Islam and its relations with the Christian world.” —The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303481-0 • $15.00

Ronald Florence laWrenCe and aaronsoHn

t. e. lawrence, aaron aaronsohn, and the seeds of the arab-israeli Conflict“A highly readable and thoroughly enjoyable aperçu into two extraordinary personalities who played a dramatic role in the emergence of modern Israel.”—Howard M. Sachar, George Washington University.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311382-9 • $18.00

Laurence C. Smithf tHe World in 2050

four forces shaping Civilization’s northern future“A lively and impressive book.”—The Wall Street Journal. “A compelling portrait of the future and vividly relates the big challeng-es facing the world now.”—Jared Diamond, author of Collapse.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-29747-0 • $16.00

Jim Steinmeyerf WHo Was draCula?

bram stoker’s trail of bloodAn acclaimed historian uncovers the source material—from folklore and history to per-sonas such as Jack the Ripper and Theodore Roosevelt’s uncle Robert Roosevelt—behind Stoker’s Count Dracula.Tarcher • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-242188-8 • $26.95Available April 2013

T. E. Vadney tHe World sinCe 1945

Third EditionThis readable survey covers the complete history of global change from the end of the Second World War to the late 1980s. Updated preface and epilogue, revised notes and tables, maps. Penguin • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-026875-1 • $18.00

Nicholas Wade tHe faitH instinCt

How religion evolved and Why it enduresAn objective and nonpolemical exploration of humanity’s quest for spiritual transcen-dence. “Wade has a clear mind and limpid prose style which guides the reader almost effortlessly through 200 years of intellectual history.”—The Economist.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311819-0 • $16.00

H. G. Wells a sHort History of tHe World

See British History, page 52

middle east

Anonymous tHe Qur’an

Translated by Tarif KhalidiA major translation of the sacred text of Islam, from one of the foremost scholars of Islamic history. Deluxe edition with french flaps.Penguin Classics• 560 pp. • 978-0-14-310588-6 • $20.00

tHe koranTranslated with an Introduction by N. J. DawoodA fluent rendering into idiomatic English of the holy book of Islam.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044920-4 • $13.00

Revised Edition with Parallel Arabic TextTranslated with an Introduction by N. J. DawoodPenguin Classics • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-044542-8 • $25.00

King Abdullah II of Jordan our last best CHanCe

a story of War and PeaceUpdated with a New Preface “An important meditation on why, in spite of all the obstacles, we have a real opportu-nity to achieve peace today.”—President Bill Clinton.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312030-8 • $18.00

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John Freely istanbul: the imperial City

Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-024461-8 • $17.00

Erika Friedl tHe WoMen of deH koH

lives in an iranian Village“Masterful…absorbing.”—The Washington Post. Friedl captures everyday life as it is played out against the Iranian revolution.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-014993-7 • $16.00

Jan Goodwin PriCe of Honor: Muslim Women lift

the Veil of silence on the islamic WorldRevised and Updated“Goodwin’s interviews with Muslim women in ten countries both fascinate and disturb.” —Library Journal. Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-28377-0 • $17.00

Tony Horwitz bagHdad WitHout a MaP

and other Misadventures in arabiaPlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-26745-9 • $16.00

Robert Irwin dangerous knoWledge

orientalism and its discontentsA colorful history of one of our most dispar-aged intellectual traditions. “[Irwin’s] all-out assault on Mr. Said...makes for bracing read-ing.”—William Grimes, The New York Times.Overlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-59020-017-9 • $16.95

Andrew Jotischky and Caroline Hull tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of tHe bible landsSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Scott Korb life in year one

What the World Was like in first-Century PalestineSee Early Christian & Byzantine Eras, page 40

Robert Lacey inside tHe kingdoM

kings, Clerics, Modernists, terrorists, and the struggle for saudi arabia“Explains one of the world’s most complicat-ed governments and societies with sweeping, beautiful writing, intellectual brilliance and unparalleled insight...A thoughtful master-piece about a country that lies at the heart of the Muslim world.”—Ahmed Rashid, author of Descent into Chaos.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311827-5 • $17.00

Elizabeth Laird kiss tHe dust

“Portrays the journey of a Kurdish refugee family—a story based on the real experiences in the mid-80s of Iraqi Kurds now living in England.”—Kirkus Reviews.Puffin Children’s • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-036855-0 • $6.99an ala best book for young adults

Walter Laqueur and Barry Rubin, editors tHe israel-arab reader

a documentary History of the Middle east ConflictSeventh Revised and Updated Edition“A comprehensive, up-to-date reference guide to the Arab-Israeli conflict. It includes speech-es, letters, articles, and reports.”—Middle East Journal. Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-311379-9 • $20.00

Bernard Lewis with Buntzie Ellis Churchillf notes on a Century

reflections of a Middle east Historian“An extraordinary work: erudite, witty, and profound.”—Henry Kissinger. “We are fortunate to have this chatty memoir of reminiscences of scholarly discovery and stimulating encounters with everyone from Isaac Stern to Scoop Jackson to the shah of Iran.”—The Washington Post.Viking • 400 pp. • 978-0-670-02353-0 • $28.95Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312422-1 • $17.00Paperback available August 2013

Thomas W. Lippman understanding islaM

an introduction to the Muslim WorldThird Revised and Updated EditionPlume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-01160-1 • $15.00

Sandra Mackey tHe iranians

Persia, islam, and the soul of a nation“Mackey provides not just an overview but also an interpretation of Iranian history.” —The Washington Post Book World.Plume • 464 pp. • 978-0-452-27563-8 • $20.00

Peter Mansfield a History of tHe Middle east

Second EditionRevised and Updated by Nicolas Pelham“The best overall survey of the politics, regional rivalries, and economics of the con-temporary Arab world.”—The Washington Post Book World. B/w maps.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303433-9 • $17.00

Andrew Mango atatürk: the biography of

the founder of Modern turkey“Far and away the best biography of Atatürk in English.”—Middle East Quarterly. “Will surely become the standard biography.”—The New York Review of Books. Overlook • 539 pp. • 978-1-58567-334-6 • $24.95Also in Overlook: The Turks Today 978-1-58567-756-6

Amy Dockser Marcus JerusaleM 1913

the origins of the arab-israeli Conflict“A richly insightful, highly readable, and acutely felt offering, one that is also critical and even handed.”—San Francisco Journal. B/w photos, maps.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311328-7 • $15.00

Usama ibn Munqidh tHe book of ConteMPlation

islam and the CrusadesTranslated and edited with an Introduction and Notes by Paul M. CobbThe 12th-century Arab aristocrat’s writings on the Crusades, plus extracts from The Book of the Staff and Kernels of Refinement.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-045513-7 • $16.00

Azim Nanji tHe Penguin diCtionary of islaM

A comprehensive, accessible, and easy-to-use guide to Muslim beliefs, cultures, key figures, and history.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-101399-2 • $18.00

Hugh Pope sons of tHe ConQuerers

the rise of the turkic World“The most comprehensive work on the Turks today.”—The Economist. “Beautifully written...a rich book.”—Financial Times.Overlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-58567-804-4 • $19.95

Nicole and Hugh Pope turkey unVeiled

a History of Modern turkeyRevised and UpdatedOverlook • 416 pp. • 978-1-590-20690-4 • $22.95a New York Times notable book

James Reston, Jr. defenders of tHe faitH

Charles V, suleyman the Magnificent, and the battle for europe, 1520-1536See European History, page 44

Barnaby Rogerson tHe Heirs of MoHaMMad

islam’s first Century and the origins of the sunni-shia splitOverlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-59020-022-3 • $15.95

David Rohdef beyond War

technology, economic growth, and american influence in the new Middle eastDistills 11 years of expert reporting for The New York Times, Reuters, and The Atlantic Monthly into a clarion call for change.Viking • 352 pp. • 978-0-670-02644-9 • $27.95Available March 2013

Dennis Ross and David Makovsky MytHs, illusions, and PeaCe

finding a new direction for america in the Middle eastSee Military & Diplomatic History, page 81

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Melissa Rossi WHat eVery aMeriCan sHould

knoW about tHe Middle east“If there is a livelier, less ponderous, more agenda-free, better researched, more relevant publication that provides such a wealth of historic and incidental information...on this complex part of the world, I would like to find it.”—Pat Lancaster, editor of Middle East Magazine.Plume • 512 pp. • 978-0-452-28959-8 • $16.00

Zainab Salbi and Laurie Becklund betWeen tWo Worlds

escape from tyranny: growing up in the shadow of saddam“A personal, intimate look at the soul crushing impact of Hussein’s Iraq.”—The Washington Post.Gotham • 304 pp. • 978-1-592-40244-1 • $16.00

Jean Sasson Mayada, daugHter of iraQ

one Woman’s survival under saddam HusseinNAL • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-21292-4 • $16.00

Raja Shehadeh strangers in tHe House

Coming of age in occupied Palestine“An invaluable resource—a moving and heartfelt document that captures the rage and despair of lives stunted by occupation.”—The Washington Post. 8 pp. photos. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-200293-3 • $15.00

David K. Shipler arab and JeW

Wounded spirits in a Promised landRevised Edition“A book that finally explains the conflict in human terms.”—The Christian Science Monitor. Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-200229-2 • $18.00Winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Avi Shlaim War and PeaCe in tHe Middle east

a Concise HistoryRevised and Updated“Remarkable...breathtaking in its scope and historical precision.”—Library Journal. Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-024564-6 • $14.00

Wilfred Thesiger arabian sands

Introduction by Rory StewartThesiger’s record of his extraordinary jour-ney through the parched “Empty Quarter” of Arabia. “The narrative is vividly written, with a thousand little anecdotes and touches which bring back to any who have seen these countries every scene with the colour of real life.”—The Sunday Times (London).Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-144207-5 • $16.00

tHe MarsH arabsIntroduction by Jon Lee AndersonA landmark account of the Marsh Arabs of southern Iraq from “one of the greatest of the British travelers among the Arabs” (The Sunday Times, London).Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-144208-2 • $16.00

Alexander Maitlandf Wilfred tHesiger

the life of the great explorer“This authorized biography...will stand as the definitive work on Wilfred Thesiger....Maitland’’s biography shows Thesiger as a (sometimes unacknowledged) giant in the field of exploration.”—Library Journal.Overlook • 544 pp. • 978-1-5902-0163-3 •$37.95

Geoffrey Wawro QuiCksand

america’s Pursuit of Power in the Middle eastAn unprecedented history of our involve-ment in the Middle East that traces our current quandaries there—in Iraq, Israel, Iran, Afghanistan, and elsewhere—back to their roots almost a century ago. “A keen-eyed, sweeping survey of the depressingly familiar erroneous U.S. policy in the Middle East since the Balfour Declaration in 1917.”—Kirkus Reviews.Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-311883-1 • $20.00

Robin Wright dreaMs and sHadoWs

the future of the Middle east“This volume, full of mesmerizing detail and large truths, sets a new standard for scholarship on the modern Middle East.”—Madeleine Albright.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311489-5 • $18.00a New York Times notable book

Africa

Chinua Achebef tHere Was a Country

a Personal History of biafraThe long-awaited memoir from the author of Things Fall Apart—a towering reckoning with one of modern Africa’s most fateful events, the Nigerian civil war, or Biafran War, of 1967–1970. “Achebe has created here a new genre of literature in which politico-historical evidence, the power of storytelling, and revelations from the depths of the human subconscious are one.”—Nadine Gordimer.Penguin Press • 352 pp. • 978-1-59420-482-1 • $27.95

Pius Adesanmif you’re not a Country, afriCa

a Personal History of the african PresentIn this groundbreaking collection of essays, one of Nigeria’s major intellectuals engages with the enigma that is Africa in an attempt to make meaning of this question for all twenty-first century Africans.Penguin Global • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-352754-1 • $18.95

Stephen Belcher, editor and translator afriCan MytHs of origin

A rich anthology of retold fables from across the continent and spanning centuries. Includes prefaces to each section, maps, sug-gestions for further reading, index of people, places, and themes.Penguin Classics • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-044945-7 • $17.00

John Carlin Playing tHe eneMy

nelson Mandela and the game that Made a nation“This wonderful book describes Mandela’s methodical, improbable and brilliant cam-paign to reconcile resentful blacks and fearful whites around a sporting event, a game of rugby.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311572-4 • $16.00Movie tie-in edition: Invictus 978-0-14-311715-5

Rosamund Halsey Carr with Ann Howard Halsey land of a tHousand Hills

My life in rwandaPlume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-28202-5 • $17.00

J. M. Coetzee youtH: scenes from Provincial life ii

Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-200200-1 • $14.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: Disgrace 978-0-14-029640-2; Waiting for the Barbarians 978-0-14-006110-9For more Coetzee titles, visit us.penguingroup.com

Maryse Condé segu

“The most significant novel about black Africa published in many a year.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-025949-0 • $17.00

Joseph Conrad Heart of darkness and

tHe seCret sHarerIntroduction by Joyce Carol OatesAfterword by Vince PassaroSignet Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-451-53103-2 • $4.95

Heart of darkness and tHe Congo diaryEdited by Robert Hampson and Owen KnowlesIntroduction by Owen KnowlesNotes by Robert HampsonIncludes the author’s “The Congo Diary,” the record of his 1890 journey upon which the novel is based.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-144167-2 • $10.00

Bernardine Evaristo blonde roots

See Ethnic History, page 25

Nuruddin Farah knots

Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311298-3 • $15.00a New York Times notable bookFor more Farah titles, visit us.penguingroup.com

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Ruth First 117 days

Introduction by Angela Y. DavisAn unforgettable account of defiance against political terror by one of South Africa’s pioneering anti-apartheid activists. “[Ruth First’s] life, and her death, remains a beacon to all who love liberty.”—Nelson Mandela.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-310574-9 • $14.00

Alexandra Fuller sCribbling tHe Cat

travels with an african soldier“A demon-haunted tour of Zimbabwe and Mozambique in the company of an ex-sol-dier.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review).Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-303501-5 • $16.00Winner of the lettre ulysses award; a Booklist editors’ Choice

Graham Greene Journey WitHout MaPs

Introduction by Paul TherouxThe spellbinding record of Greene’s 1935 journey to Liberia. “One of the best travel books [of the twentieth] century.”—Norman Sherry.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-303972-3 • $16.00

Joseph E. Harris, Ph.D. afriCans and tHeir History

Second Revised Edition“A major summary of the history of Africa.” —Elliott P. Skinner, Columbia Univ.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-01181-6 • $17.00

Aidan Hartley tHe zanzibar CHest: a story of life,

love, and death in foreign lands“A wrenching account of African horrors [and] a loving, often evocative account of East Africa where the author grew up.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 496 pp. • 978-1-59448-011-9 • $16.00

Lindsey Hilsumf sandstorM

libya in the time of revolution“A passionate but measured account of why the battle for Libya happened, how it played out and what may be yet to come.”—Financial Times. “Powerful...both a history of one of the world’s most bizarre regimes and an unfor-gettable account of Gaddafi’s rapid decline and fall....Essential reading.”—Misha Glenny.Penguin Press • 320 pp. • 978-1-59420-506-4 • $27.95Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312360-6 • $17.00Paperback available May 2013

Heidi Holland dinner WitH Mugabe

the untold story of a freedom fighter Who became a tyrant“The most intimate portrait yet produced of Zimbabwe’s clever yet brutal leader.”—The Economist.Penguin • 284 pp. • 978-0-14-302618-1 • $16.00

R. W. Johnsonf soutH afriCa’s braVe neW World

the beloved Country since the end of aparteidThe revised and updated edition of this con-troversial look at South Africa’s toxic politics. “Relentless and pulverizing.”—The Economist.Overlook •720 pp. • 978-1-4683-0331-5 • $24.95

Twesigye Jackson Kaguri with Susan Urbanek Linville

f a sCHool for My Villagea Promise to the orphans of nyakaThe stirring story behind the founding of the Nyaka AIDS Orphans School. Weaving together tales from his youth growing up in Uganda with the enormously inspiring account of the remarkable challenges and triumphs of the school, Kaguri shows how someone with a modest idea is capable of achieving monumental results.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311912-8 • $15.00

Fergal Keane season of blood: a rwandan Journey

Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-024760-2 • $15.00Winner of the orwell Prize

Dinaw Mengestu tHe beautiful tHings

tHat HeaVen bears“A great African novel, a great Washington novel and a great American novel.”—The New York Times Book Review. “I was pro-foundly moved by this tale of an Ethiopian immigrant’s search for acceptance, peace, and identity.”—Khaled Hosseini.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-285-4 • $14.00national book foundation’s “5 under 35” recipient, winner of the Guardian first book award, an amazon editor’s PickAlso available: How to Read the Air 978-1-59448-770-5

Greg Mills WHy afriCa is Poor

and What africans Can do about itLooks at the fragile economic and political situation in Africa and makes the quite con-troversial argument that the main reason why Africa’s people are poor is due to the choices made by their leaders.Penguin Global• 432 pp. • 978-0-14-302661-7 • $30.00

Padraig O’Malley sHades of differenCe: Mac Maharaj

and the struggle for south africaForeword by Nelson Mandela“A collaborative biography, bringing togeth-er the author ’s analysis and Maharaj’s own reflections, transcribed from hours of interviews....A striking success.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-023224-0 • $18.00

Max du Preezf tHe rougH guide

to nelson MandelaRough Guides • 288 pp. • 978-1-40538-236-6 • $13.99

Adam Roberts and Joe Thloloe, editors soWeto inside out

Penguin Global • 273 pp. • 978-0-14-302459-0 • $18.00

Marcus Rediker tHe slaVe sHiP: a Human History

See American History, page 27

Paul Rusesabagina, with Tom Zoellner an ordinary Man

an autobiographyThe remarkable life story of the man whose heroism and humanity inspired the film Hotel Rwanda. “Weaves his country’s history with his personal history into a rich narrative that attempts to explain the unexplainable.”—The Boston Globe. 8 pp. b/w photos. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303860-3 • $15.00

Ngu gi Wa Thiong’of a grain of WHeat

Introduction by Abdulrazak GurnahSet in the wake of the Mau Mau rebellion and on the cusp of Kenya’s independence from Britain, A Grain of Wheat follows a group of villagers whose lives have been transformed by the 1952–1960 Emergency.Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-310676-0 • $16.00

f WeeP not, CHildNew Foreword by Ben OkriFirst published in 1964, Weep Not, Child is a moving novel about the effects of the infa-mous Mau Mau uprising on the lives of ordinary men and women, and on one family in particular.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310669-2 • $15.00

Petals of bloodIntroduction by Moses Isegawa“The definitive African book of the twentieth century.”—Moses Isegawa. Published in 1977, a novel so explosive its author was imprisoned without charges by the Kenyan government.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-303917-4 • $16.00

Olive Schreiner tHe story of an afriCan farM

Introduction by Dan JacobsonPenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-043184-1 • $14.00

Malidoma Patrice Somé of Water and sPirit: ritual, Magic, and

initiation in the life of an african shamanPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-019496-8 • $16.00Also available: Ritual: Power, Healing, and Community 978-0-14-019558-3; The Healing Wisdom of Africa 978-0-87477-991-2

Bamba Suso and Banna Kanute sunJata

Translated and Annotated by Gordon InnesEdited with an Introduction and Additional Notes by Lucy Durán and Graham FurnissThe stories of Sunjata’s adventures are one of the major epic oral traditions of Africa and central to the culture of the Mande-speaking peoples. Map, notes, lists of characters.Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044736-1 • $13.00

Susan Williams Colour bar: the triumph of

seretse khama and His nationThe story of the first President of Botswana, exiled for six years for marrying a white Englishwoman, and his fight to overcome prejudice.Penguin UK • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-102613-8 • $16.00

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Jim Wooten We are all tHe saMe: a story of

a boy’s Courage and a Mother’s love“A striking reminder of how disastrous [AIDS] has been for southern Africa.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303599-2 • $15.00

Asia

Karen Armstrong buddHa: a life

Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-303436-0 • $14.00a Choice outstanding academic title

Kay Larsonf WHere tHe Heart beats

John Cage, zen buddhism, and the inner life of artistsSee American History, page 20

Donald S. Lopez, Jr., editor buddHist sCriPtures

A rich gathering of writings from a broad historical and geographical range that encom-pass the dharma, or teachings of the Buddha. Penguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-044758-3 • $18.00a Times Literary Supplement international book of the year

Edward Conze, editorPenguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-044088-1 • $15.00

China

Anonymous tHe ClassiC of Mountains and seas

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Anne BirrellPenguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-044719-4 • $19.00

Robert Bickersf tHe sCraMble for CHina

foreign devils in the Qing empire, 1832–1914“Powerful, astute and readable...meticulously researched in contemporary English-language records and journals, and written with flair and feeling.”—Literary Review. “Compellingly erudite and clear-sighted history.”—The Sunday Times.Penguin Global • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-101585-9 • $24.00

May-lee Chai and Winberg Chai CHina a to z

everything you need to know to understand Chinese Customs and CulturePlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28887-4 • $16.00

Yuan-tsung Chen tHe dragon’s Village

“Here for the first time is the story of China’s 1949 Revolution, told by a young woman of Shanghai who abandoned the comforts of a middle-class life to join the movement to organize the peasants in China’s remote inte-rior.”—Harrison Salisbury. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-005811-6 • $16.00

Chuang Tzu tHe book of CHuang tzu

Translated by Martin Palmer with Elizabeth BreuillyIntroduction by Martin PalmerPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-045537-3 • $17.00

Arthur Cotterell tHe iMPerial CaPitals of CHina

a dynastic History of the Celestial empireOverlook • 336 pp. • 978-1-59020-007-0 • $27.95

Mikel Dunham buddHa’s Warriors

the story of the Cia-backed tibetan freedom fighters, the Chinese Communist invasion, and the ultimate fall of tibetForeword by the Dalai LamaTarcher • 448 pp. • 978-1-58542-348-4 • $29.95

Jonathan Fenbyf tiger Head, snake tails

China today, How it got there, and Where it is Heading“[A] one-stop overview of China’s politics, economics, society, international relations, history, environmental issues, corruption, and new leadership.”—The Wall Street Journal.Overlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-4683-0341-4 • $32.50

Alexandra Harney tHe CHina PriCe: the true Cost

of Chinese Competitive advantageSee Economic & Business History, page 87

Wenguang Huangf tHe little red guard

a family Memoir“Delightful...a book that brings a corner of modern China alive—a book filled with humor, family squabbles and ordinary life in a large city in a one-party state.”—The Wall Street Journal. “A gripping, lyrical memoir...revealing, ironic and effortlessly elegant.”—Chicago Tribune.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-829-0 • $25.95Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-655-5 • $16.00Paperback available April 2013

Martin Jacquesf WHen CHina rules tHe World

the end of the Western World and the birth of a new global orderRevised EditionDrawing extensively on Chinese history, Jacques reveals how the increasingly power-ful country will seek to shape the world in its own image. “Jacques is a superb explainer of history and economics, tracing broad trends with insight and skill.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 848 pp. • 978-0-14-311800-8 • $20.00

Henry Kissingerf on CHina

New Afterword by the author“Fluent, fascinating...part history, part mem-oir and above all an examination of the premises, methods, and aims of Chinese foreign policy.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Fascinating, shrewd....Deftly traces the rhythms and patterns of Chinese history.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-312131-2 • $18.00

Lao Tzu tao te CHing: the definitive edition

Translated and with Commentary by Jonathan StarTarcher • 368 pp. • 978-1-58542-269-2 • $16.95

the new translation from Tao Te Ching: The Definitive EditionTarcher • 128 pp. • 978-1-58542-618-8 • $10.00

Translated with an Introduction by D. C. Lau Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-044131-4 • $10.00

Translated with Notes by R. B. BlakneyNew Afterword by Richard John LynnSignet Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-451-53040-0 • $7.95

Li Cunxin Mao’s last danCer

The memoir of a world-renowned ballet dancer’s defection from China to America.Berkley • 480 pp. • 978-0-425-20133-6 • $17.00

Liu Jung-en, editor six yuan Plays

Translated with an Introduction by the editorPenguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044262-5 • $17.00

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Paul Frenchf MidnigHt in Peking

How the Murder of a young englishwoman Haunted the last days of old China“Never less than fascinating...one of the best portraits of between-the-wars China that has yet been written.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-312100-8 • $26.00Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-312336-1 • $16.00Paperback available April 2013

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James Mann tHe CHina fantasy

Why Capitalism Will not bring democracy to China“Mann has perfectly described the blend of hope and cynicism that currently underpins American policy toward China.”—Gordon S. Chang, The New York Sun.Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-311292-1 • $13.00

Mencius MenCius

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by D. C. LauPenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-044971-6 • $16.00

Mo Yan red sorgHuM: a novel of China

Translated by Howard Goldblatt“Brilliant, lyrical, and bawdy.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Red Sorghum chronicles the chaotic years before the First World War, when China warred with Japan. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-016854-9 • $17.00Winner of the nobel Prize

Ping Fu with MeiMei Foxf bend, not break

a life in two WorldsThe incredible personal story of a journey from imprisonment to freedom, and from the dogmatic anti-capitalism of Mao’s China to the high-stakes, take-no-prisoners world of technology startups in the USA. It is a tribute to one woman’s courage in the face of cruelty, and a valuable lesson in the enduring power of resilience.Portfolio • 288 pp. • 978-1-59184-552-2 • $26.95

Diana Preston tHe boxer rebellion: the dramatic

story of China’s War on foreigners that shook the World in the summer of 1900“Preston’s dramatic retelling...does much to clarify China’s enduring resentment toward foreign interference.”—The New York Times. 70 photos, maps. Berkley • 464 pp. • 978-0-425-18084-6 • $17.00

Lu Xun tHe real story of aH-Q

and otHer tales of CHinathe Complete fiction of lu xunTranslated with an Introduction by Julia LovellAfterword by Yiyun Li“Lu Xun is not just a great writer. He is an essential writer—the kind whose works pro-vide the clues an outsider needs to unlock the cultural code of a nation....The book could be considered the most significant Penguin Classics ever published.”—Time magazine.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-045548-9 • $17.00

Jiang Rong Wolf toteM

Translated by Howard GoldblattThis epic Chinese novel depicts the dying culture of the Mongols, and the parallel extinction of the animal they believe to be sacred: the fierce and otherworldly Mongolian wolf. “An intellectual adventure story....Five hundred bloody and instructive pages later, you just want to stand up and howl.”—Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-311514-4 • $15.00Winner of the inaugural Man asian literary Prize

Tom Scoccaf beiJing WelCoMes you

unveiling the Capital City of the future“Wry [and] knowing...a street-level introduc-tion to a city that’s at once the world’s center and its back office, a place where you can feel ‘on the top of the pile and on the bottom, all at once.’”—The Christian Science Monitor. “A revealing and well-written report on what we should know and understand about 21st-century China.”—Gay Talese.Riverhead • 432 pp. • 978-1-59448-580-0 • $16.00

Tsering Shakya tHe dragon in tHe land of snoWs

a History of Modern tibet since 1947Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-019615-3 • $18.00

Jonathan D. Spence return to dragon Mountain

Memories of a late Ming ManThis biography of Zhang Dai, one of the finest historians and essayists of the Ming dynasty, brings 17th-century China to life.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311445-1 • $16.00

Mao zedongA Penguin Lives Biography“Exceptionally successful.”—The New Yorker. “Goes beyond previous biographies because it is able to include considerable new infor-mation that has come to light over the last 15 years.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303772-9 • $14.00

treason by tHe book“A savory, fascinating, memorable story of absolute rule...not only reveals a great deal about China’s turbulent past but also suggests where some of the more durable reflexes of China’s current leaders have their roots.”—The New York Times. Draws on the rich original transcripts stored in the Beijing and Taipei archives to create a superb account of a plot against an 18th-century Chinese emperor. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200041-0 • $17.00a New York Times notable book

tHe deatH of WoMan WangAn account of the daily dramas of rural life in 17th-century T’an-ch’eng Country in China’s Shantung Province. “A major achievement of historical research.”—The American Historical Review.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-005121-6 • $14.00

tHe gate of HeaVenly PeaCethe Chinese and their revolution, 1895–1980Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-006279-3 • $18.00

Jonathan D. Spence tHe MeMory PalaCe

of Matteo riCCiPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-008098-8 • $16.00

to CHange CHinaWestern advisers in ChinaPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-005528-3 • $16.00

Sun-tzu tHe art of War: the essential

translation of the Classic book of lifeEdited, translated, and with an Introduction by John MinfordPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-043919-9 • $17.00Black spine edition: 978-0-14-310575-6

Penguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-303752-1 • $11.00

Japan

Anonymousf tHe tale of tHe Heike

Translated by Royall TylerA masterpiece of world literature; the samu-rai saga of pride, romance, and warfare of medieval Japan. Lavishly illustrated, maps, character guides, and genealogies. “Tyler offers accessible language while observing lit-erary tradition in names and format. To help both old hands and newcomers navigate the vibrant yet sometimes arduous masterpiece, he provides an introduction, character list, maps, geneaologies, chronologies, footnotes, and glorious 19th-century illustrations.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review).Viking • 816 pp. • 978-0-670-02513-8 • $50.00

Ian Buruma tHe CHina loVer

a novel“A fascinating fictional biography—not only of an iconic film star, but of film as an expres-sion of a nation’s culture and psyche.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311608-0 • $16.00Also in Penguin: Murder in Amsterdam p. 57, Occidentalism p. 64

Ben Hills PrinCess Masako

Prisoner of the Chrysanthemum throneThe story of the brilliant Harvard- and Oxford-educated woman who, in 1993, sac-rificed her career as a diplomat to marry Crown Prince Naruhito—and how her mod-ern sensibilities continue to clash with the ancient system of the world’s oldest royal dynasty.Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-610-2 • $14.95

Ian Kershaw fateful CHoiCes: ten decisions

that Changed the World, 1940-1941See World War II, page 83

Kakuzo Okakura tHe book of tea

Introduction by Christopher BenfeyThe classic book about the Japanese tea cer-emony that is as much a guide to life.Penguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-119184-3 • $11.00

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Hiroaki Satof legends of tHe saMurai

Sato chronicles the changing ethos of the Japanese warrior from the samurai’s histori-cal origins to his rise to political power.Overlook • 432 pp. • 978-1-59020-730-7 • $19.95

Murasaki Shikibu tHe tale of genJi

Translated by Royall Tyler“A landmark event...Mr. Tyler’s translation is likely to be the definitive edition of The Tale of Genji for many years to come.”—The Wall Street Journal. Detailed notes, glossaries, char-acter lists, maps, chronologies, line drawings. Unabridged.Penguin Classics 1,216 pp. • 978-0-14-243714-8 • $30.00a New York Times notable book; a Library Journal best book

Abridged EditionEdited, Translated, and Abridged by Royall TylerIn this deftly abridged edition, Tyler focuses on the early chapters, which vividly evoke Genji as a young man and leave him at his first moment of triumph. Detailed notes, glos-saries, character lists, chronologies.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303949-5 • $16.00

tHe diary of lady MurasakiTranslated with an Introduction by Richard BowringDetailed accounts of official court events and ceremonies abound in Lady Murasaki’s record of her life as a member of Empress Shoshi’s entourage from 1006 to 1010. Line drawings, maps.Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-043576-4 • $14.00

Sei Shonagon tHe PilloW book

Translated with an Introduction by Meredith McKinneyA witty and intimate window on a woman’s life at court in tenth-century Japan. Notes, annotated reading, glossary, maps, and draw-ings. Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-044806-1 • $17.00

Natsume Soseki kokoro

Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Meredith McKinney“This elegant novel...suffuses the reader with a sense of old Japan.”—Los Angeles Times. “Soseki is the representative modern Japanese novelist, a figure of truly national stature.”—Haruki Murakami.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-310603-6 • $15.00Also available: Sanshiro 978-0-14-045562-5; Kusamakura 978-0-14-310519-0; Botchan 978-0-14-139188-5

Korea

Blaine Hardenf esCaPe froM CaMP 14

one Man’s remarkable odyssey from north korea to freedom in the WestA harrowing narrative about the only known person born inside a North Korean prison camp to have escaped. “A searing account of one man’s incarceration and personal awak-ening.”—The Wall Street Journal. “A riveting, remarkable book that should be required reading in every high school or college civics class.”—The Seattle Times.Viking • 224 pp. • 978-0-670-02332-5 • $26.95Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-312291-3 • $15.00Paperback available April 2013

Nora Okja Keller fox girl

“Disturbing, riveting and necessary...the tale of throwaway children and prostitutes stranded in the aftermath of the Korean War.”—Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200196-7 • $16.00Also available: Comfort Woman, p. 30

Cullen Thomas brotHer one Cell: an american

Coming of age in south korea’s PrisonsPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311311-9 • $15.00

Southeast Asia

Duong Thu Huongf tHe zenitH

Translated by Stephen B. Young and Hoa P. YoungA major new novel from the most important Vietnamese author writing today. The Zenith illuminates and captures the moral conscience of Vietnamese leaders in the 1950s and 1960s as no other book ever has, as well as bringing out the souls of ordinary Vietnamese living through those tumultuous times.Viking • 528 pp. • 978-0-670-02375-2 • $32.95

noVel WitHout a naMeTranslated by Nina McPherson and Phan Huy Duong“Reminiscent of All Quiet on the Western Front and The Red Badge of Courage....A breathtak-ingly original work.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-025510-2 • $16.00Also in Penguin: Memories of a Pure Spring 978-0-14-029843-7

Luis H. Francia History of tHe PHiliPPines

the biography of a PeopleOverlook • 400 pp. • 978-1-59020-285-2 • $35.00

Jessica Hagedorn dogeaters

“Hagedorn transcends social strata, gender, culture, and politics in this exuberant, witty, and telling portrait.”—The San Diego Union. An intense fictional portrayal of Manila in the heyday of Ferdinand Marcos. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-014904-3 • $15.00Also in Penguin: Dream Jungle 978-0-14-200109-7

Le Ly Hayslip with Jay Wurts WHen HeaVen and eartH

CHanged PlaCes: a Vietnamese Woman’s Journey from War to PeacePlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-27168-5 • $17.00

Tess Uriza Holthe WHen tHe elePHants danCe

“Inspired by her father, who grew up in the Philippines under the Japanese occupation during WWII, first-time novelist Holthe writes about the experience from a variety of civilian perspectives.”—Publishers Weekly. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-200288-9 • $16.00a School Library Journal best adult book for High school students

Steve Inskeepf instant City

life and death in karachiFrom the cohost of NPR’s Morning Edition. “For those exasperated and puzzled by Pakistan, [this book] is an excellent intro-duction.”—The Washington Post. “A colorful journey through a sprawling, terrifying city....Impressively structured and briskly told.”—Thomas E. Ricks. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-312216-6 • $16.00

Christopher J. Koch tHe year of liVing dangerously

An intelligent, compelling tale of political turmoil in mid-twentieth-century Indonesia. “Well conceived and beautifully executed.” —Larry McMurtry. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-006535-0 • $15.00

Emma Larkin no bad neWs for tHe king

the true story of Cyclone nargis and its aftermath in burma“A formidable piece of reporting.”—The Wall Street Journal. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311961-6 • $16.00

finding george orWell in burMaA revelatory reconnaissance of modern Burma, one of the world’s grimmest police states, using as its compass the life and work of Orwell. “A truer picture of authoritarian-ism than anyone has written since, perhaps, Orwell himself.”—Mother Jones.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303711-8 • $16.00

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Multatuli Max HaVelaar or, the Coffee auctions

of the dutch trading CompanyTranslated with Notes by Roy Edwards Introduction by R. P. MeijerOne of the most forceful indictments of colo-nialism ever written, Max Havelaar tells of a civil servant in Java who champions the cause of a native population brutally exploited by a local prince and Dutch commercial interests.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044516-9 • $16.00

Bao Ninh tHe sorroW of War

a novel of north Vietnam“Chronicle[s] the wrecked lives of North Vietnamese soldiers who enter the war with blazing idealism, only to sink deeper into disillusionment and pessimism as everything they know falls apart around them”—The Washington Post.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-57322-543-4 • $15.00

Aung San Suu Kyi freedoM froM fear

and other WritingsRevised EditionEdited by Michael ArisForeword to the First Edition by Václav HavelForeword to the Second Edition by Archbishop Desmond TutuA collection of writings from the Nobel Peace Prize–winning human rights activist.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-103949-7 • $17.00

letters froM burMaRevised EditionIntroduction by Fergal KeanePenguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-104144-5 • $16.00

Robert Templer sHadoWs and Wind

a View of Modern VietnamPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-028597-0 • $17.00

Pramoedya Ananta Toer tHe buru Quartet

Translated with Introductions by Max Lane“A complex and colorful batik of political, intellec-tual, and social life in the Dutch East Indies at the turn of the 20th century.”—The New York Times.

tHis eartH of Mankind“A powerful love story and a tale of a young man’s growing maturity in a land corrupted by political repression.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-025635-2 • $16.00Also in Penguin: Child of All Nations 978-0-14-025633-8, Footsteps 978-0-14-025634-5, House of Glass 978-0-14-025679-6

India

Anonymous tHe bHagaVad gita

Translated by Juan MascaroIntroduction by Simon BrodbeckPenguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-044918-1 • $11.00

bHagaVad-gita: the song of godTranslated by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher IsherwoodIntroduction by Aldous HuxleySignet Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-451-52844-5 • $6.95

Anonymous tHe forest of tHieVes

and tHe MagiC gardenan anthology of Medieval Jain storiesSelected, Translated, and with an Introduction by Phyllis GranoffPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-045523-6 • $16.00

krisHna: the beautiful legend of godsrimad bhagavata Purana book xEdited and Translated by Edwin F. BryantPenguin Classics • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-044799-6 • $18.00

tHe laWs of ManuTranslated with an Introduction by Wendy Doniger with Brian K. SmithNo understanding of modern India is pos-sible without this extraordinary model of jurisprudence, philosophy, and religion, writ-ten from 200 BC to AD 200.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-044540-4 • $16.00

raMa tHe steadfastan early form of the ramayanaTranslated by John Brockington and Mary BrockingtonPenguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-044744-6 • $15.00

tHe raMayana: a shortened Modern Prose Version of the indian epicTranslated by R. K. NarayanIntroduction by Pankaj MishraDrawing on the work of an eleventh-century poet called Kamban, Narayan employs the skills of a master novelist to bring this lumi-nous saga to new generations of readers.Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303967-9 • $15.00

tHe Penguin CoMPanion to tHe raMayanaPenguin India • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-310046-1 • $10.00

tHe rig VedaSelected, Translated, and Annotated by Wendy DonigerFocusing on the enduring themes of creation, death, women, and the gods, this selection of 108 Sanskrit hymns provides unique insight into early Indian mythology and culture.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044989-1 • $16.00

tHe uPanis.adsTranslated and Edited with an Introduction by Valerie J. RoebuckPenguin Classics • 590 pp. • 978-0-14-044749-1 • $13.00

tHe uPanisHadsTranslated with an Introduction by Juan MascaroPenguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044163-5 • $12.00

Translated and Selected by Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick ManchesterSignet Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-451-52848-3 • $6.95

Charles Allenf asHoka

the search for india’s lost emperorDrawing from rich sources, historian Charles Allen crafts a clearer picture of this enigmatic figure than ever before.Overlook • 48 0 pp. • 978-1-4683-0071-0 • $29.95

Roshen Dalalf tHe religions of india

a Concise guide to nine Major faithsThis meticulously researched reference work places each faith in its historical context and traces its evolution from its inception up to the present.Penguin Global • 566 pp. • 978-0-14-400058-6 • $16.00

William Dalrymple City of dJinns: a year in delhi

Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-200100-4 • $16.00

WHite MugHals: love and betrayal in eighteenth-Century indiaPenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-200412-8 • $20.00finalist for the kiriyama Pacific rim book Prize; a Times Literary Supplement book of the year

Kirpal Dhillon identity and surViVal

sikh Militancy in india 1978-1993The director general of Police in Punjab from 1984 to 1985 writes about the phase of mili-tancy in the state as not just a law and order problem, but a question of Sikh nationalism.Penguin India • 208 pp. • 978-014-310036-2 • $16.00

Wendy Doniger tHe Hindus

an alternative History“[The] equivalent of a brilliant graduate course from a feisty and exhilarating teach-er.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 800 pp. • 978-0-14-311669-1 • $25.00national book Critics Circle award finalist

Kazuki Ebinef gandHi

a Manga biographyPenguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-312024-7 • $15.00

Louis Fischer gandHi

His life and Message for the WorldSignet • 192 pp. • 978-0-451-53170-4 • $7.95

Mohandas K. Gandhi tHe Penguin gandHi reader

Edited by Rudrangshu MukherjeePenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-023686-6 • $16.00

Hermann Hesse siddHartHa

Translated by Joachim NeugroschelIntroduction by Ralph FreedmanPenguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-118123-3 • $10.00

Akash Kapurf india beCoMing

a Portrait of life in Modern india“Offers a corrective to a simplistic ‘new, happy narrative’ of a rising India.”—The Economist. “Takes us into the minds and hearts of Indians seeking to adapt to a society changing at disconcerting speed.”—Financial Times.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-653-1 • $16.00Available March 2013

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Kamala Markandaya neCtar in a sieVe

Introduction by Indira GanesanAfterword by Thrity UmrigarThe story of a simple woman of India and her struggle to cope with changing times. “The finest novel by an Indian I have ever read.” —Orville Prescott, The New York Times. Signet Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-451-53172-8 • $7.95

Nandan M. Nilekani iMagining india

the idea of a renewed nation“[Nilekani] provides us with a vividly real-istic portrait of his native India.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-311667-7 • $17.00

Sanjay Patel tHe little book of Hindu deities

from the goddess of Wealth to the sacred CowPixar animator Patel brings to life Hinduism’s most important gods and goddesses in fun, full-color illustrations with succinct profiles.Plume • 144 pp. • 978-0-452-28775-4 • $15.00

Vis.n. u S arma tHe PanC atantra

Translated with an Introduction by Chandra RajanPenguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-045520-5 • $14.00

Bulbul Sharma tHe raMayana

“Written in a lively, child friendly style.”—The Hindu. “The pace of the drama is kept thrumming along.”—Asian Review of Books.Penguin India • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-333031-8 • $8.00

Barbara H. Solomon and Eileen Panetta, editors Passages

24 Modern indian storiesIntroduction by the EditorsSignet Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-53126-1 • $7.95

Romila Thapar a History of india: Volume i

A full account of Indian history from the establishment of Aryan culture to the coming of the Mughals in AD 1526. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-013835-1 • $17.00

Dominik Wujastyk, editor tHe roots of ayurVeda

Selected, Translated, and with an Introduction by Dominik WujastykPenguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-044824-5 • $16.00

Central Asia

Ian Baker tHe Heart of tHe World

a Journey to the last secret PlaceIntroduction by His Holiness the Dalai LamaPenguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-303602-9 • $18.00

Sarah Chayes tHe PunisHMent of Virtue

inside afghanistan after the taliban“A passionate, involving, important work of journalism....[Chayes’s] portrait of the Taliban’s recent resurgence, and its causes, is chilling.”—Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311206-8 • $16.00

Steve Coll on tHe grand trunk road

a Journey into south asiaThe Pulitzer Prize winner ’s trek across a socially and politically damaged region that includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Afghanistan.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311519-9 • $16.00

Imtiaz Gulf tHe Most dangerous PlaCe

Pakistan’s lawless frontier“An unparalleled inside view of the region where Al Qaeda lives and still thrives.”—Ahmed Rashid. Includes a new preface and afterword on the impact of the 2010 floods.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311921-0 • $16.00

Dilip Hiro inside Central asia

understanding the Post-soviet republics of uzbekistan, kazakhstan, turkmenistan, kyrgyzstan, and tajikistanOverlook • 480 pp. • 978-1-5900-221-0 •$30.00

Khaled Hosseini a tHousand sPlendid suns

“[A] heartfelt, well-realized character study of two women and a lament for the tortured his-tory of the author’s native Afghanistan.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 432 pp. • 978-1-59448-385-1 • $16.00

tHe kite runnerRiverhead • 400 pp. • 978-1-59448-000-3 • $16.00an amazon best book; a San Francisco Chronicle best book of the year; an american library association notable book; alex award Winner

f tHe kite runner graPHiC noVelIllustrated by Fabio Celoni and Mirka AndolfoRiverhead • 136 pp. • 978-1-59448-547-3 • $19.00Forthcoming in May 2013: And the Mountains Echoed 978-1-59463-176-4

Andrew Mangof tHe turks today

“A deeply perceptive, thought-provoking book that will do much to foster a better understand-ing of this complex nation.”—Geographical Magazine.Overlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-58567-756-6 • $17.95

Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin tHree CuPs of tea

one Man’s Mission to Promote Peace... one school at a timeForeword by Sir Edmund HillaryPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303825-2 • $16.002006 Montana book awardAlso available: Stones into Schools 978-014-311823-7

Ahmed Rashidf Pakistan on tHe brink

the future of america, Pakistan, and afghanistan“A clear-headed, sobering look at a country whose ties with the U.S. are becoming ever more frayed.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-312283-8 • $16.00Available March 2013

desCent into CHaosthe u.s. and the disaster in Pakistan, afghanistan, and Central asia“Should be required reading in corridors of power.”—The Boston Globe.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-311557-1 • $18.00a Financial Times, London Evening Standard, and Publishers Weekly book of the year

JiHadthe rise of Militant islam in Central asiaPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200260-5 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic title

David Rohde and Kristen Mulvihill a roPe and a Prayer

the story of a kidnappingThe account of a New York Times reporter’s abduction by the Taliban, and his wife’s struggle to free him. “An important and valu-able story of love, faith, and courage.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-312005-6 • $16.00a Washington Post best nonfiction book of 2010

Tetsu Saiwai tHe 14tH dalai laMa

a Manga biographyPenguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311815-2 • $15.00

Australia & new Zealand

Alexa Johnston sir edMund Hillary

an extraordinary lifeA magnificent tribute to one of the world’s greatest climbers and explorers of all time.Penguin New Zealand • 420 pp. • 978-0-14-300646-6 • $18.00

Deborah J. Swiss tHe tin tiCket

the Heroic Journey of australia’s Convict WomenSee History of Gender & Sexuality, page 76

Frank Welsh australia

a new History of the great southern land“A genuinely original, enlightening, witty account of a nation and its difficult, com-plicated, and contrary people.”—Phillip Knightley, The Independent. B/w photos & illus.Overlook • 768 pp. • 978-1-58567-861-7 • $24.95a Choice outstanding academic title

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Anonymous My seCret life

an erotic diary of Victorian londonSee British History, page 50

Leila Ahmedf a border Passage

from Cairo to america—a Woman’s JourneyNew Afterword by the authorAn Egyptian woman’s reflections on her changing homeland—updated with an afterword on the Arab Spring. “[A] richly insightful account of the inner conflicts of a generation coming of age.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312192-3 • $16.00

Tanya Biankf undaunted

the real story of america’s servicewomen in today’s MilitaryAs she did so provocatively with military spouses in Army Wives, Tanya Biank gives us the inside story of women in today’s military—their professional and personal challenges from the combat zone to the home front.NAL • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-23922-8 • $26.95Available February 2013

Stephanie Coontz Marriage, a History

How love Conquered Marriage“Provocative, erudite and entertaining.”—Chicago Tribune. “Fascinating...places current concepts of marriage in broad historical con-text.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review).Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303667-8 • $17.00a Rocky Mountain News best book of the year

Stacy A. Corderyf Juliette gordon loW

the remarkable founder of the girl scouts“A biography that fully captures its dynamic subject and her greatest accomplishment.”—The Boston Globe. “Detailed and well researched.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312289-0 • $17.00

Cathy Crimmins HoW tHe HoMosexuals

saVed CiVilizationthe true and Heroic story of How gay Men shaped the Modern WorldTarcher • 240 pp. • 978-1-58542-425-2 • $15.95

Jason DeParle aMeriCan dreaM: three Women, ten

kids, and a nation’s drive to end WelfareSee Ethnic History—African American, page 25

Pamela Druckerman lust in translation: the rules

of infidelity from tokyo to tennessee“[This] thoughtful and myth-busting study of infidelity deserves to be widely translated and read.”—The Economist.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311329-4 • $15.00

Martin Duberman stoneWall

“As scholars we should read Stonewall, and as teachers we should assign it.”—Michael Sherry, Northwestern Univ. “Both a fascinat-ing account of the birth of gay liberation and a replay of the turbulent, society-changing 60s.” —San Francisco Chronicle. Plume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-27206-4 • $16.00

Michelle Goldberg tHe Means of reProduCtion

sex, Power, and the future of the WorldExposes the global war on women’s reproductive rights and its disastrous conse-quences for the future of global development. “Think of Goldberg as the Al Gore of a sexual equality crisis. Reproductive freedom is not just a matter of justice, it’s a matter of sur-vival.”—The American Prospect.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311688-2 • $16.00Winner of the lukas Work in Progress award

Emma Goldman liVing My life

See American History, page 17

Nancy Goldstonef tHe Maid and tHe Queen

the secret History of Joan of arcSee European History, page 42

Ann Fessler tHe girls WHo Went aWay

the Hidden History of Women Who surrendered Children for adoption in the decades before Roe v. Wade“Fessler’s thorough analysis of the social con-text of adoption in America between 1945 and 1973 demonstrates only too well how good intentions can produce disastrous outcomes....A remarkably well-researched and accomplished book.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303897-9 • $16.00a national book Critics Circle award finalist; Booklist editor’s Choice

The Guerrilla Girls bitCHes, biMbos, and

ballbreakers: the guerrilla girls’ illustrated guide to female stereotypesPenguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-200101-1 • $25.00

tHe guerrilla girls’ bedside CoMPanion to tHe History of Western artPenguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-025997-1 • $22.00

Sharon M. Harris, editor WoMen’s early aMeriCan

HistoriCal narratiVesSee American History, page 10

Linda R. Hirshman get to Work

...and get a life before it’s too latePenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-303894-8 • $12.00

Dave Isay MoM

a Celebration of Mothers from the storyCorps Project“Bursts with stories that are unvarnished, sad, funny, wise, and most of all, very real.”—Chicago Tribune (Editor’s Choice). “A poignant portrait of motherhood from StoryCorps’ most revelatory oral histories.”—USA Today.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311880-0 • $14.00

Rebecca Mead one PerfeCt day

the selling of the american WeddingExplores the $160 billion American wedding industry. “A sobering and sorely needed examination of how and why contemporary nuptials have turned into bank-breaking three-ring circuses.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311384-3 • $15.00

Elizabeth Kerri Mahon sCandalous WoMen

the lives and loves of History’s Most notorious WomenExamines the tumultuous lives of some of history’s notorious female figures—from queens and criminals to actresses and activ-ists, from women who helped build empires to those who burned them to the ground.Perigee • 320 pp. • 978-0-399-53645-8 • $15.00

Marion Meade dorotHy Parker

What fresh Hell is this?Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-011616-8 • $22.00

Merle Millerf on being different

What it Means to be a HomosexualNew Foreword by Dan SavageAfterword by Charles Kaiser“Forty years later, the story Miller tells remains important and necessary to read, not only for both gay and straight readers to understand ‘the way it used to be,’ but because the issues Miller raised are still being discussed and argued about.”—Nancy Pearl on NPR’s Morning Edition.Penguin Classics • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-310696-8 • $13.00

Dorothy Parker tHe Portable dorotHy Parker

Edited with an Introduction by Marion MeadeDeluxe Edition with French flaps.Penguin Classics • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-303953-2 • $20.00

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Steve Ettlinger tWinkie, deConstruCted

My Journey to discover How the ingredients found in Processed foods are grown, Mined (yes, Mined), and Manipulated into What america eatsPlume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-28928-4 • $16.00Visit www.twinkiedeconstructed.comFree Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguides

Elizabeth Ehrlich MiriaM’s kitCHen: a Memoir

See Jewish Studies, page 62

Jenni Ferrari-Adler, editor alone in tHe kitCHen WitH

an eggPlant: Confessions of Cooking for one and dining aloneCollected pieces by writers, foodies, and oth-ers on the experiences of cooking for one.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-313-4 • $15.00

Iain Gately drink: a Cultural History of alcohol

Traces humankind’s relationship with alcohol from ancient Egypt to the present day.Gotham • 560 pp. • 978-1-59240-464-3 • $22.00

Paul Greenbergf four fisH

the future of the last Wild food“Important and stimulating....[Greenberg] has constructed a book that, even as it lays out the grim and complicated facts of common seas ravaged by separate nations, also manages to sound hopeful and exciting notes about the future of fish, and with it, the future of civilizations in thrall to the bounty of the sea.”—Sam Sifton, New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311946-3 • $16.00

Sasha Issenberg tHe susHi eConoMy

globalization and the Making of a Modern delicacySee Economic History, page 87

Evan Jones aMeriCan food

a Culinary HistoryTraces America’s culinary heritage from colo-nial times to the present. “A great addition to American gastronomic lore.”—James Beard.Overlook • 516 pp. • 978-1-58567-904-1 • $24.95

Dan Koeppel banana: the fate of the fruit

that Changed the World“An important addition to the impact that one product can have on the history of many of the world’s nations, empires, and civiliza-tions.”—Jack Devine, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. “A multifaceted story about how the fruit’s unique nature has allowed it to become a worldwide food staple and a geopolitical force that has both shaped and toppled nations.”—The Boston Globe.Plume • 304 pp. • 978-0-452-29008-2 • $16.00

Mark Kurlansky tHe food of a younger land

a Portrait of american food—before the national Highway system, before Chain restaurants, and before frozen food, When the nation’s food was seasonal, regional, and traditional—from the lost WPa filesA remarkable portrait of American food before World War II. “A review can only hint at the marvelous variety and vivacity of the material assembled here.”—Chicago Tribune.Riverhead • 480 pp. • 978-1-59448-457-5 • $16.00Also available: Eastern Stars p. 32; The Last Fish Tale p. 94; The Basque History of the World p. 56; Ready for a Brand New Beat p. 20; Edible Stories 978-1-59448-488-9

salt: a World History“Engaging, well-researched....A piquant blend of the historic, political, commercial, scientific and culinary.”—Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 498 pp. • 978-0-14-200161-5 • $17.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: The Story of Salt (Young Readers Edition) 978-0-399-23998-4

Cod: a biography of the fish that Changed the World“This eminently readable book is a new tool for scanning world history.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-027501-8 • $15.00Also available: The Cod’s Tale (Young Readers Edition) 978-0-399-23476-7

Mark Kurlansky, editor CHoiCe Cuts

a savory selection of food History from around the World and throughout HistoryPenguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-200493-7 • $17.00

FooD AnD culture

Elizabeth Abbott sugar

a bittersweet HistoryOverlook • 464 pp. • 978-1-59020-647-8 • $17.00

Will Allenf tHe good food reVolution

growing Healthy food, People, and Communities“Allen gives readers the personal, mov-ing account of a man whose family became part of the last century’s great migration of African Americans out of the South.”—The Los Angeles Times.Gotham • 212 pp. • 978-1-59240-710-1 • $26.00

Kelly Alexander and Cynthia Harris HoMetoWn aPPetites

the story of Clementine Paddleford, the forgotten food Writer Who Chronicled How america ateRevives the legacy of the Kansas farm girl who grew up to chronicle America’s culinary habits.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-59240-484-1 • $19.00

Andrew Beahrs tWain’s feast

searching for america’s lost foods in the footsteps of samuel Clemens“Beahrs, a wonderfully lucid, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic writer, uses Twain’s gusta-tory passions as a map with which to explore the nation.”—Chicago Tribune.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311934-0 • $16.00a Booklist top ten food title; an amazon.com editors’ Pick for 2010

Michael Blandingf tHe Coke MaCHine

the dirty truth behind the World’s favorite soft drink“Thoroughly detailed, stimulating and chal-lenging.”—BookPage. “Coke’s domination of the market begins to look less like a triumph of advertising and more like a symptom of the dark side of globalisation.”—Financial Times.Avery • 384 pp. • 978-1-58333-435-5 • $16.00

Lizzie Collinghamf tHe taste of War

World War ii and the battle for foodSee World War II, page 82

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Alan MacFarlane and Iris MacFarlane tHe eMPire of tea

the remarkable History of the Plant that took over the WorldOverlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-59020-175-6 • $14.95

Thomas McNamee aliCe Waters and CHez Panisse

the romantic, impractical, often eccentric, ultimately brilliant Making of a food revolutionExplores the San Francisco counterculture food revolution that invented “American cuisine.” “Beautifully capture[s] the spirit of the res-taurant and its spiritual growth, as well as its place in American culture.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311308-9 • $16.00

Sidney W. Mintz sWeetness and PoWer

the Place of sugar in Modern History“Shows how the intelligent analysis of the history of a single commodity can be used to pry open the history of an entire world of social relationships and human behavior.”—The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-009233-2 • $16.00

Molly O’Neill, editor aMeriCan food Writing

an anthology With Classic recipes250 years of great American food writing.“A portrait of a nation seen through the prism of food.”—Los Angeles Times.Library of America • 753 pp. • 978-1-59853-041-4 • $24.00

Joe Pappalardo sunfloWers

the secret HistoryOverlook • 256 pp. • 978-1-58567-991-1 • $22.95

Marilyn Powell iCe CreaM: a History

“A thorough-going and superbly written his-tory of the frozen delight.”—Canada Post.Overlook • 256 pp. • 978-1-58567-797-9 • $19.95

Michael Pollanf Cooked

a natural History of transformationPollan explores the previously uncharted territory of his own kitchen. Here, he dis-covers the enduring power of the four classical elements—fire, water, air, and earth—to transform the stuff of nature into delicious things to eat and drink.Penguin Press •480 pp. • 978-1-59420-421-0 • $27.95

tHe oMniVore’s dileMMaa natural History of four Meals“A brilliant, eye-opening account of how we produce, market, and agonize over what we eat.”—The Seattle Times. “Thoughtful, engrossing....You’re not likely to get a better explanation of exactly where your food comes from.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303858-0 • $17.00national book Critics Circle award finalist; a New York Times top ten book of the year, a Los Angeles Times best nonfiction book of the yearFree Teacher’s Guide at us.penguingroup.com/tguidesAlso available: Dial Young Readers Edition 978-0-8037-3500-2

in defense of foodan eater’s ManifestoPollan proposes a new way to think about the question of what to eat that is informed by ecol-ogy and tradition, and is better for our health and the health of the land.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311496-3 • $15.00

f food rulesan eater’s ManualRevised with illustrations by Maira kalmanPenguin Press • 192 pp. • 978-1-59420-308-4 • $23.95Also available: Food Rules (non-illustrated paperback edition) 978-0-14-311638-7

Sarah Rosef for all tHe tea in CHina

How england stole the World’s favorite drink and Changed HistoryA dramatic historical narrative that combines history, geography, botany, natural science, and old-fashioned adventure. “Rose paints a fresh and vivid account of life in rural 19th-century China and Fortune’s fateful journey into it.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311874-9 • $15.00

Julia Flynn Siler tHe House of MondaVi: the rise

and fall of an american Wine dynastyGotham • 464 pp. • 978-1-59240-367-7 • $16.00a BusinessWeek best business book

Mark Schatzkerf steak

one Man’s search for the World’s tastiest Piece of beefA journalist sets out to track down, define, and eat the perfect specimen. His journey takes him to all the legendary sites of steak excellence—Texas, France, Scotland, Italy, Japan, Argentina, and Idaho’s Pahsimeroi Valley.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311938-8 • $16.00

Laura Shapiro Julia CHild

A Penguin Lives BiographyAward-winning food writer Shapiro presents a biography of the cultural icon who changed the way America cooked.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311644-8 • $14.00

Carol N. Simontacchi tHe Crazy Makers

How the food industry is destroying our brains and Harming our ChildrenUsing extensive research, epidemiological evidence, and a formal study of schoolchil-dren’s eating habits, Simontacchi identifies how food products may be literally driving us crazy.Tarcher • 352 pp. • 978-1-58542-626-3 • $14.95

Jane S. Smith tHe garden of inVention

luther burbank and the business of breeding PlantsA wide-ranging narrative history of the cel-ebrated plant breeder Luther Burbank and the business of farm and garden in early 20th-century America.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311689-9• $16.00

Morgan Spurlock don’t eat tHis book

fast food and the supersizing of americaBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-21023-9 • $16.00

Margaret Visser tHe rituals of dinner

the origin, evolution, eccentricities, and Meaning of table MannersPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-017079-5 • $18.00

FooD AnD culture

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Dorothy Parker CoMPlete stories

Edited by Colleen BreeseIntroduction by Regina BarrecaPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-243721-6 • $18.00

Angelique Richardson, editor WoMen WHo did

stories by Men and Women 1890–1914Introduction and Notes by the editorA collection of short stories capturing the spirit of the “new woman” at the turn of the last century.Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-144156-6 • $15.00

Ruth Rosen tHe World sPlit oPen

How the Modern Women’s Movement Changed americaRevised Edition“A first-rate history of contemporary femi-nism....Rosen’s account of the past 50 years is comprehensive and detailed, erudite and personal.”—San Francisco Chronicle. “An indis-pensable history of the contemporary women’s movement....Should be required reading.”—Sandra M. Gilbert. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-009719-1 • $19.00

Hanna Rosinf tHe end of Men

and the rise of Women“Refreshing...may be the most insightful and readable cultural analysis of the year, bring-ing together findings from different fields to show that economic shifts and cultural pres-sures mean that in many ways, men are being left behind.”—Los Angeles Times. “Ambitious and surprising....solidly researched.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-804-7 • $27.95

Jennifer Scanlon bad girls go eVeryWHere

the life of Helen gurley brown, the Woman behind Cosmopolitan MagazineRelates Brown’s escape from her humble beginnings in the Ozarks to her late-blooming career as the world’s first “lipstick feminist.” “A serious reconsideration of a figure who has been slighted by feminist history, and deserves a place in its pantheon.”—The New Yorker.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311812-1 • $16.00

Joni Seager tHe Penguin atlas

of WoMen in tHe WorldSee Maps & Atlases, page 96

Josh Seefriedf our tiMe

breaking the silence of “don’t ask, don’t tell”From the cofounder of OutServe, a moving collection of LGBT service members’ stories. With a new afterword from the author, speak-ing to the post-repeal environment.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-312219-7 • $15.00

Deborah J. Swissf tHe tin tiCket

the Heroic Journey of australia’s Convict Women“A moving and fascinating story.”—Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold’s Ghost. “Eloquently and engagingly uncovers a buried and important piece of Australian ‘herstory’.”—Birute Regine, author of Iron Butterflies.Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-24307-7 • $16.00

Norah Vincent self-Made Man

one Woman’s year living, loving, and Working disguised as a Man“Eye-opening...will make many women think twice about coveting male ‘privilege’ and make any man feel grateful that his gender is better understood.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303870-2 • $16.00a New York Times notable book

Marie C. Wilson Closing tHe leadersHiP gaP

add Women, Change the WorldFully Revised EditionPenguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311403-1 • $15.00

Mary Wollstonecraft a VindiCation of

tHe rigHts of WoManEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Miriam BrodyPenguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-144125-2 • $12.00

Penguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-303750-7 • $10.00

Judith P. Zinsser eMilie du CHâtelet

daring genius of the enlightenmentSee French History, page 55

PerForminG Arts

music History

Dean Budnick and Josh Baronf tiCket Masters

the rise of the Concert industry and How the Public got scalped“A clear, comprehensive look at a murky business.”—The Wall Street Journal.Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-29808-8 • $17.00

Dan Charnasf tHe big PaybaCk

the History of the business of Hip-Hop“With an insider’s connections and an out-sider’s perspective, Dan Charnas has written the otherwise untold story of the business of hip-hop.”—Samuel G. Freedman, author of Upon This Rock.NAL • 672 pp. • 978-0-451-23478-0 • $16.00

Geoff Emerick and Howard Massey Here, tHere and eVeryWHere

My life recording the Music of the beatlesForeword by Elvis CostelloGotham • 400 pp. • 978-1-592-40269-4 • $15.00

Woody Guthrie bound for glory

Introduction by Pete SeegerFirst published in 1943, this autobiography is also a superb portrait of the Depression years.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-26445-8 • $16.00

Nelson George and Alan Leeds, editors tHe JaMes broWn reader: fifty years

of Writing about the godfather of soulPlume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-28946-8 • $17.00Also available: Hip-Hop America p. 25

Clinton Heylinf e street sHuffle

the glory days of bruce springsteen and the e street band, 1972–1986Chronicles the evolution and influence of Springsteen’s E Street Band as they rose from blue-collar New Jersey to the heights of rock stardom.Viking • 400 pp. • 978-0-670-02662-3 • $27.95

Jesse Jarnowf big day CoMing

yo la tengo and the rise of indie rock“Smartly researched...a history primer of the indie rock world that shaped the band, as well as the music culture YLT helped to cre-ate. A truly fascinating read.”—Dan Chaon, author of Await Your Reply and Stay Awake.Gotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-59240-715-6 • $18.00

Mark Kurlanskyf ready for a brand neW beat

Why the 1964 Motown Hit “dancing in the street” Will live foreverSee American History, page 20

Greil Marcus Mystery train

images of america in rock ‘n’ rollFifth Edition“Probably the best book ever written about rock.”—Rolling Stone. Plume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-28918-5 • $18.00

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Bobbie Ann Mason elVis Presley: a life

“If you’re going to read one book to find out what Elvis was all about, Mason’s is a good choice. She brings to the task a novelist’s eye and the sensibilities of a Southern girl who came of age in the 1950’s.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune.Penguin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-303889-4 • $14.00

Michelle Mercer footPrints

the life and Work of Wayne shorterTarcher • 336 pp. • 978-1-58542-468-9 • $14.95

Michael Miller tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to MusiC HistoryAlpha • 336 pp. • 978-1-59257-751-4 • $18.95

Deirdre O’Connell tHe ballad of blind toM, slaVe

Pianist: america’s lost Musical geniusThe story of a black musical savant who died an international celebrity in 1908.Overlook • 256 pp. • 978-1-59020-143-5 • $24.95

Robert Palmer deeP blues

Palmer’s personal histories of great bluesmen are “full of rich black history, details and dia-logue” (Charles Keil, author of Urban Blues). Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-006223-6 • $16.00

Elizabeth Partridge JoHn lennon

all i Want is the truthThis Michael L. Printz Honor winning biog-raphy chronicles the emotional highs and paralyzing lows Lennon transformed into brilliant, evocative songs, complete with striking black-and-white photographs.Viking Children’s • 256 pp • 978-0-670-05954-6 • $24.99

RJ Smithf tHe one

the life and Music of James brown“Smith...may have come closer than anyone to understanding how James Brown became James Brown.”—The Christian Science Monitor. “A biography as illuminating as it is defini-tive.”—Rolling Stone.Gotham • 464 pp. • 978-1-59240-742-2 • $18.00

John Szwed alan loMax

the Man Who recorded the World“Graceful and informative...a perfect mar-riage of author and subject.”—Douglas Brinkley, Texas Monthly. “An informative, compelling, and magnificent biography.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-312073-5 • $20.00

June Skinner Sawyers, editor raCing in tHe street

the bruce springsteen readerForeword by Martin ScorsesePenguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-200354-1 • $20.00Also in Penguin: Read the Beatles 978-0-14-303732-3

Dr. Ralph Stanley with Eddie Dean Man of Constant sorroW

My life and timesA giant of American music opens the book on his personal and professional journeys, paying tribute to the vanishing Appalachian culture that gave him his voice.Gotham • 464 pp. • 978-1-592-40584-8 • $18.00a Booklist editor’s Choice best nonfiction 2009 and top ten biography of 2010

James Sullivan tHe Hardest Working Man

How James brown saved the soul of americaThe story of the night James Brown kept the peace in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and delivered hope with an immortal performance.Gotham • 256 pp. • 978-1-59240-490-2 • $15.00

Adam Victor tHe elVis enCyCloPedia

Overlook • 608 pp. • 978-1-58567-598-2 • $65.00

Nigel Williamson tHe rougH guide to bob dylan

Second EditionRough Guides • 312 pp. • 978-1-843-53718-2 • $14.99

theater, Film, & television

Simon Callow orson Welles

Volume 1: the road to xanadu“A wonderfully readable, sharp, shrewd and evenhanded biography.”—Chicago Tribune. 24 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-025456-3 • $18.00Also available: Volume 2: Hello Americans 978-014-027517-9

Graydon Carter, editor Vanity fair’s tales of HollyWood

rebels, reds, and graduates and the Wild stories behind the Making of 13 iconic filmsPenguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311471-0 • $16.00

Kevin Cookf fliP

the inside story of tV’s first black superstarThe inspiring story of Flip Wilson, the man who broke the prime-time color bar-rier, blazing a trail for generations of African American performers who followed him.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02570-1 • $26.95Available April 2013

Michael Davis street gang

the Complete History of sesame streetThe compelling and often comical story of the creation and history of the pop culture land-mark. 32 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311663-9 • $16.00

Bob Dotsonf aMeriCan story

a lifetime search for ordinary People doing extraordinary thingsThe host of the NBC Today Show’s popular segment shares his favorite stories of citizens making a difference around the country.Viking • 256 pp. • 978-0-670-02605-0 • $26.95Available March 2013

Mark Harris PiCtures at a reVolution

five Movies and the birth of the new HollywoodExplores the five films nominated for Best Picture of 1967, and the cultural revolu-tion they presaged. “A juicy, multilayered chronicle of a turning point in American culture. This is page-turning social history...informed by a sophisticated understanding of the social, political and cinematic lay of the land.”—Newsweek.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311503-8 • $17.00a Choice outstanding academic title, a New York Times notable book, a Publishers Weekly best book

Brian Kellowf Pauline kael

a life in the dark“[A] smart and incisive biography.”—The New York Times. “A smart and eminently read-able examination of the life and career of one of the 20th century’s most influential movie critics.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312220-3 • $18.00a new york times notable book of the yearAlso available: Ethel Merman 978-0-14-311420-8

Philip Lopate, editor aMeriCan MoVie CritiCs

from the silents until now“This great, illuminating companion...which features writings by great daily critics and writerly giants like Edmund Wilson, Ralph Ellison, and James Baldwin, is both a canon and a priceless greatest-hits sampler.”—The Boston Globe.Library of America • 750 pp. • 978-1-59853-022-3 • $24.95

Brett Martinf diffiCult Men

How the new television auteurs took 13 episodes and turned them into artA riveting analysis and behind-the-scenes look at the shows—including The Wire, The Sopranos, Mad Men and Six Feet Under—that have ushered in a new golden age of televi-sion, helping TV to emerge from beneath the shadow of film to become one of America’s most significant art forms.Penguin Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59420-419-7 • $27.95Available July 2013

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Julie Salamonf Wendy and tHe lost boys

the uncommon life of Wendy Wasserstein“Top-notch.. .a penetrating biography. The book, less a literary reckoning with Wasserstein’s legacy than a frank character study, is superbly paced.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-312139-8 • $17.00

Raymond Sarlot and Fred E. Bastenf life at tHe MarMont

the inside story of Hollywood’s legendary Hotel of the stars—Chateau MarmontRecounts the decades of glamour, scandal, and decadence at Hollywood’s most famous and exclusive hotel.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-312311-8 • $16.00Available April 2013

Daniel Snowman tHe gilded stage

a social History of operaOverlook •480 pp. • 978-1-59020-395-8 • $60.00

Jim Steinmeyer tHe last greatest MagiCian

in tHe WorldHoward thurston Versus Houdini & the battles of the american WizardsTarcher • 384 pp. • 978-0-399-16003-5 • $16.95

Margaret Talbotf tHe entertainer

Movies, Magic, and My father’s twentieth Century“An affectionate biography of her father, stage, screen and TV actor Lyle Talbot. Mingling memoir and relevant social and cultural history, the author shows how her father’s career in many ways paralleled the changes in the 20th-century entertainment industry....Thorough, lovingly researched.”—Kirkus Reviews.Riverhead • 432 pp. • 978-1-59448-706-4 • $28.95

Rob Tannenbaum and Craig Marksf i Want My MtV

the uncensored story of the Music Video revolution“Compulsively entertaining...and occasion-ally profound.”—Time. This definitive oral history features interviews with nearly 400 musicians, executives, VJs, celebrities, and famous fans.Plume • 608 pp.• 978-0-452-29856-9 • $20.00

Ben Taylorf aPoCalyPse on tHe set

nine disastrous film Productions“Taylor provides a thoroughly entertaining look at the trials and tribulations that plagued the filming of nine now infamous motion pic-tures.”—Booklist.Overlook • 352 pp. • 978-1-59020-188-6 • $27.95

Jason Zinomanf sHoCk Value

How a few eccentric outsiders gave us nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and invented Modern Horror“Engrossing.”—Kirkus Reviews. “[An] astute, informed and vivid exploration of how the horror movie came back from the dead and walked among us once again.”—Mark Harris, author of Pictures at a Revolution.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-312136-7 • $16.00

militAry & DiPlomAtic History

General

Stephen E. Ambrose aMeriCans at War

Fifteen essays, spanning over 100 years of American history.Berkley • 272 pp. • 978-0-425-16510-2 • $15.00

Kofi Annan with Nader Mousavizadehf interVentions

a life in War and Peace“Written as part autobiography, part history lesson, this book is infused with Mr. Annan’s accounts of private encounters with world leaders.”—The New York Times. “Thought-provoking....A powerful reminder that the United Nations still matters—and must con-tinue to matter if we want our new century to be more free, peaceful and prosperous than the last.”—President William J. Clinton.Penguin Press • 512 pp. • 978-1-59420-420-3 • $36.00

Roy Adkins and Lesley Adkins tHe War for all tHe oCeans

from nelson at the nile to napoleon at Waterloo“An ambitious and valuable book....A pow-erful panorama of a worldwide war that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Americas.”—Sunday Times (London). 16 pp. b/w illust, 18 maps.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-311392-8 • $17.00

Roy Adkins nelson’s trafalgar

the battle that Changed the World“Captures the din, confusion, and sheer car-nage of the battle.”—The Wall Street Journal. “A compelling mixture of historical narrative and quoted first-person accounts...the book against which all Trafalgar books will be mea-sured.”—Library Journal. B/w photos, maps.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-303795-8 • $17.00

Michael Asher kHartouM

the ultimate imperial adventurePenguin UK • 480 pp. •978-0-14-025855-4 • $18.00

David Axe and Matt Bors War is boring

bored stiff, scared to death in the World’s Worst War zonesAs a war correspondent for four years, flying from conflict to conflict, Axe was alternately bored out of his mind and completely ter-rified. It was strangely addictive. Here he presents his memoir as graphic novel—an utterly unforgettable and highly original look at war in the 21st century.NAL • 144 pp. • 978-0-451-23011-9 • $12.95

Max Boot War Made neW

Weapons, Warriors, and the Making of the Modern WorldFrom the Gunpowder Revolution to the War on Terror, examines how technological and strategic innovations have shaped the rise and fall of nations and empires. “Magisterial.”—The New York Times. 16 pp. b/w photos, maps.Gotham • 640 pp. • 978-1-59240-315-8 • $19.00

Alison Buckholtzf standing by

the Making of an american Military family in a time of War“A vivid and sensitive account of the sacri-fices made by families of military personnel in wartime.”—Library Journal. “Sometimes finny, sometimes heartbreaking, but always a beautiful, honest book about the toil and triumph of modern military life.”—Sibhan Fallon, author of You Know When the Men Are Gone.Tarcher • 336 pp. • 978-0-399-16379-1 • $15.95Available May 2013

Stephen Budiansky air PoWer: the Men, Machines,

and ideas that revolutionized War, from kitty Hawk to gulf War iiPenguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-303474-2 • $18.00

Tom Clancy, General Carl Stiner (Ret.) and Tony Koltz

sHadoW Warriorsinside the special forcesBerkley • 560 pp. • 978-0-425-18831-6 • $18.00Also available: Special Forces 978-0-425-17268-1

Carl von Clausewitz on War

Edited with an Introduction by Anatol RapoportPenguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-044427-8 • $14.00

Seth Cropseyf Mayday

the twilight of american naval superiorityTracks the modern evolution of U.S. mari-time strength, where it stands now, and the likely consequences if changes are not made to both the Navy’s size and shape and to the United States’ strategic understanding of how to combine maritime and continental force.Overlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-59020-789-5 • $29.95

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Henry A. Crumptonf tHe art of intelligenCe

lessons from a life in the Cia’s Clandestine service“Powerfully capturing the lessons from his vast and diverse career as spy and diplomat, [this book] is a must read for anyone seek-ing to understand the intricacies of decision making in the 21st century.”—General James L. Jones, Former National Security Advisor. “Frank and compelling.”—Steve Coll.Penguin Press • 352 pp. • 978-1-59420-334-3 • $27.95Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-312337-8 • $17.00Paperback available April 2013

Michael J. Durant, with Steven Hartov in tHe CoMPany of Heroes

Introduction by Mark BowdenThe U.S Army helicopter pilot captured in Somalia (who was an integral part of the story chronicled in Black Hawk Down), tells his personal story of his involvement in the events of October 1993. 16 pp. b/w photos.NAL • 384 pp. • 978-0-451-21060-9 • $16.00

Charles Esdaile naPoleon’s Wars

an international History, 1803-1815See French History, page 53

Graham Evans and Jeffrey Newnham, editors tHe Penguin diCtionary of

international relationsThis up-to-date reference includes explana-tions of the dangerous developments that have affected international relations, such as “ethnic cleansing” and preventive war, as well as detailed entries on broader concepts and key organizations—from game theory to SALT, from Amnesty International to WHO. Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-051397-4 • $18.00

Niall Ferguson tHe War of tHe World

twentieth-Century Conflict and the descent of the WestSee European History General Works, page 41

Robert Greene tHe 33 strategies of War

A Joost Elffers BookPenguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311278-5 • $20.00Also available: The 48 Laws of Power 978-0-14-028019-7, The Art of Seduction 978-0-14-200119-6

David Hannaf knigHts of tHe sea

the true story of the Boxer and the Enterprise and the War of 1812See American History, page 11

B. H. Liddell Hart strategy

Second Revised EditionPlume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-01071-0 • $19.00

Forrest Bryant Johnsonf tHe last CaMel CHarge

the untold story of america’s desert Military experimentSee American History, page 14

Gregg Jonesf Honor in tHe dust

theodore roosevelt, War in the Philippines, and the rise and fall of america’s imperial dreamSee American History, page 17

Julia Keller Mr. gatling’s terrible MarVel

the gun that Changed everything and the Misunderstood genius Who invented it“Keller has not only given us the fascinat-ing story of the Gatling gun and its colorful inventor, but has also placed it into a valid and original context.”—Charles Bracelen Flood, author of Grant and Sherman.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311564-9 • $16.00

Jon Latimer deCePtion in War: the art of the bluff,

the Value of deceit, and the Most thrilling episodes of Cunning in Military History, from the trojan Horse to the gulf WarOverlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-58567-381-0 • $20.00

Adrienne Mayor greek fire, Poison arroWs,

& sCorPion boMbsbiological Warfare in the ancient World“Illuminating....Marshals not just myth, but also the writing of ancient authors and evi-dence from archaeological digs to show that biological and chemical weapons saw action in battles long before the modern era.”—The New York Times.Overlook • 336 pp. • 978-1-59020-177-0 • $15.95

Mark Malloch-Brown tHe unfinisHed global

reVolutionthe road to international CooperationSee American History, page 23

General Stanley McChrystalf My sHare of tHe task

a Memoir“An important, riveting, and instruc-tive account of the triumphs and trials of America’s two longest wars.”—Tom Brokaw. “A brilliant book about leadership wrapped inside a fascinating personal narrative.”—Walter Isaacson.Portfolio • 464 pp. • 978-1-59184-475-4 • $29.95

John C. McManus grunts

inside the american infantry Combat experience, World War ii through iraq“A superb book—an American equivalent to John Keegan’s The Face of Battle.”—Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (ret.), author of On Killing and On Combat.NAL • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-23341-7 • $16.00

Peter Padfieldf MaritiMe doMinion and

tHe triuMPH of tHe free Worldnaval Campaigns that shaped the Modern World, 1852-2001Overlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-5902-0754-3 • $18.95Also available: Maritime Power and the Struggle for Free-dom 978-1-5856-7748-1

Trevor Paglen blank sPots on tHe MaP

the dark geography of the Pentagon’s secret WorldA young geographer’s road trip through the underworld of U.S. military and C.I.A. “black ops” sites that officially do not exist. 6 maps, b/w photos.NAL • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-22916-8 • $16.00

Steven Pinkerf tHe better angels of our nature

Why Violence Has declined“A supremely important book....A mas-terly achievement.”—The New York Times Book Review. “An extraordinary range of research.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 832 pp. • 978-0-14-312201-2 • $20.00a New York Times notable book of the year; a Choice outstanding academic title

Samantha Power CHasing tHe flaMe

one Man’s fight to save the WorldThe political career and tragic death of the U.N. diplomat and incomparable humanitar-ian Sergio Vieira de Mello, who was killed in Iraq in 2003. “As a study of leadership, it ranks with the very best. As an analysis of how to respond to the struggles of the new era in which we find ourselves, it is the defin-ing work for our generation.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin.Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-311485-7 • $18.00Also available as Sergio 978-0-14-311777-3a New York Times notable book

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Joshua S. Goldsteinf Winning tHe War on War

the decline of armed Conflict Worldwide“The greatest untold story of the past two decades—that contrary to popular impres-sions, war has become substantially rare and less dangerous.”—Steven Pinker, Harvard Univ. “Compelling....A refreshing examina-tion of modern efforts to secure and maintain peace in the world.”—The Journal of Politics.Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-29859-0 • $17.00

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Richard Aldingtonf deatH of a Hero

Introduction by James H. MeredithOne of the great World War I antiwar nov-els—honest, chilling, and brilliantly satirical.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-310687-6 • $16.00Available March 2013

Henri Barbusse under fire

Translated by Robin BussIntroduction by Jay Winter“One of the most influential of all war novels, Henri Barbusse’s Le Feu appeared in 1916, won the Prix Goncourt the following year, and by the armistice had sold 200,000 copies in French.”—History Today.Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303904-4 • $16.00shortlisted for the oxford Weidenfeld translation Prize

Pat Barker regeneration

Set in a British military hospital during World War I, Regeneration draws its two protago-nists from the pages of history: Dr. William Rivers—a neurologist—and Siegfried Sassoon—poet, pacifist, protester, and patient. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27007-7 • $15.00Also available: The Eye in the Door 978-0-452-27272-9; The Ghost Road 978-0-452-27672-7

Sebastian Barry a long long Way

“A prose master’s profound, widely praised novel of colliding loyalties in a time of war.”—The Boston Globe.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303509-1 • $16.00shortlisted for the Man booker Prize for fiction; a Daily Telegraph best book of the year

Joseph Boyden tHree-day road

A haunting debut novel in which two young Cree Indians become infantry snipers in the trenches of World War I.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303707-1 • $15.00

Vera Brittain testaMent of youtH

Introduction by Mark BostridgeThis classic memoir of the world at war and the toll on a generation.Penguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-303923-5 • $20.00

Humphrey Cobb PatHs of glory

Introduction by James H. MeredithForeword by David SimonThis anti-war masterpiece follows a unit of French soldiers during the First World War, exploring the perilous complications involved in what nations demand of their soldiers in wartime.Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-310611-1 • $15.00

E. E. Cummings tHe enorMous rooM

Edited with an Introduction and Glossary by Samuel HynesA fictional account of Cummings’s four-month confinement in a French concentration camp during World War I.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-118124-0 • $16.00

John Dos Passos tHree soldiers

Introduction and Notes by Townsend Ludington“An elaborate structure, a design to display war as a massive machine, crushing individ-ualism—a machine that spreads outward into general life.”—Malcolm Bradbury.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-118027-4 • $13.00

Jaroslav Hasek tHe good soldier sVeJk

and His fortunes in the World WarTranslated with an Introduction by Cecil ParrottIllustrated by Josef LadaThis antiwar novel portrays the “little man” fighting officialdom and bureaucracy with the only weapons available to him—passive resistance, subterfuge, native wit, and dumb insolence. Unabridged.Penguin Classics • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-044991-4 • $17.00

Ernst Jünger storM of steel

Translated with an Introduction by Michael Hofmann“To read this extraordinary book is to gain unique insight into the compelling nature of organized, industrialized violence....[A] superlative translation.”—Niall Ferguson.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243790-2 • $16.00Winner of the oxford Weidenfeld translation Prize

Barbara Korte and Ann-Marie Einhaus, editors tHe Penguin book

of first World War storiesA new collection of short stories by some of Britain’s best-known authors. Includes fiction by Joseph Conrad, W. Somerset Maugham, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Rudyard Kipling.Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-144215-0 • $17.00

Siegfried Sassoonf MeMoirs of a fox-Hunting Man

Introduction by Paul FussellSassoon’s reminiscences about childhood and the beginning of WWI are channeled through young George Sherston, whose life of local cricket tournaments and fox-hunts falls apart as war approaches and he joins up to fight.Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-310715-6 • $16.00Available May 2013

f MeMoirs of an infantry offiCerIntroduction by Paul FussellThe second volume of Sassoon’s semi-autobi-ographical George Sherston trilogy.Penguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-310716-3 • $16.00Available May 2013

f sHerston’s ProgressIntroduction by Paul FussellBrings home the unforgettable journey of George Sherston from aristocratic childhood through war hero and anti-war martyr, all the way to wounded veteran trying to move on from the Great War.Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-310717-0 • $16.00 Available May 2013

George Walter, editor tHe Penguin book

of first World War PoetryIntroduction by the editorSelections from the works of British, European, and American writers. Notes, biog-raphies for each poet.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-118190-5 • $17.00

Rebecca West tHe return of tHe soldier

Introduction by Samuel HynesIn this story of three women and a shell-shocked soldier during World War I, West explores shifts in England’s class structures.Penguin Classics • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-118065-6 • $12.00

literAture oF WorlD WAr i

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Dennis Ross and David Makovsky MytHs, illusions, and PeaCe

finding a new direction for america in the Middle eastAddresses why the United States has consis-tently failed to achieve its strategic goals in the Middle East. “A serious, nonideological analysis of where we are and how we got here, with some suggestions for the coming years.”—The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311769-8 • $18.00

Charlie Schroederf Man of War

My adventures in the World of Historical reenactment“An unexpected treat! I was enamored of [the author’s] travelogue through the subculture of reenactment and fascinated by his mod-ern take on ancient warfare.”—Jen Lancaster, author of Jeneration X.Hudson Street Press • 288 pp. • 978-1-59463-091-0 • $25.95Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-219680-9 • $16Paperback available May 2013

P. W. Singer Wired for War

the robotics revolution and Conflict in the 21st CenturyA military expert reveals how science fiction is fast becoming reality on the battlefield, changing not just how wars are fought, but also the politics, economics, laws, and ethics that surround war itself. “Riveting and com-prehensive, encompassing every aspect of the rise of military robotics.”—Financial Times.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311684-4 • $18.00

Paul Starobin fiVe roads to tHe future

Power in the next global ageMixes fresh reporting with rigorous histori-cal analysis to envision a world in which the United States is no longer the domi nant superpower.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311736-0 •$16.00

David C. Ungerf tHe eMergenCy state

america’s Pursuit of absolute security at all CostsFrom The New York Times’ veteran foreign policy expert, a lucid and far-reaching analysis of the cumulative harm caused by post-WWII America’s outdated, bipartisan, and increasingly misdirected national secu-rity state. “Unger argues that in the annals of the American presidency, ignoring the law in pursuit of political and military power is nothing new.”—The Seattle Times.Penguin Press • 368 pp. • 978-1-59420-324-4 • $27.95Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-312297-5 • $17.00Paperback available August 2013

Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton with Henry R. Schlesinger

sPyCraftthe secret History of the Cia’s spytechs, from Communism to al-QaedaAn unparalleled insider ’s look into the secretive world of espionage technology—complete with rare photographs.Plume • 576 pp. • 978-0-452-29547-6 • $18.00

World War i

Alan Axelrod tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to World War iAlpha • 432 pp. • 978-00-2863-902-4 • $18.95

Alistair Horne tHe PriCe of glory: Verdun 1916

Penguin • 388 pp. • 978-0-14-017041-2 • $17.00

Sinclair McKayf tHe seCret liVes of Codebreakers

the Men and Women Who Cracked the enigma Code at bletchley Park“Five stars.”—Sunday Telegraph (UK). Drawing on firsthand interviews, a remark-able look at day-to-day life at the secret facility which Churchill called his “secret weapon.”Plume • 352 pp. • 978-0-452-29871-2 • $16.00

Norman Stone tHe eastern front, 1914–1917

“It is very rare that a book remains a land-mark in its field for twenty years. This is one example. It is still the best book on the Eastern Front.”—Orlando Figes. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-026725-9 • $15.00

Hew Strachan tHe first World War

“A brilliant feat.”—John Keegan. “Quite sim-ply the best short history of the war in print. Strachan provides a history of the war as a global conflict, waged for fundamental issues that continue to shape our values, and the way we see the world.”—Dennis Showalter. Maps, photographs, notes.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-303518-3 • $18.00

Louisa Thomasf ConsCienCe

two soldiers, two Pacifists, one family— a test of Will and faith in World War i“Triumphant....The dramatic years at the turn of the twentieth century are re-created with such vitality that they seem to have happened only yesterday.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin. “Enthralling...examines how conscience fares when society considers it subversive.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312099-5 • $16.00

Dan Van Der Vat tHe dardanelles disaster

the extraordinary story of Churchill’s Most spectacular defeatOverlook • 256 pp. • 978-1-59020-223-4 • $26.95

Stanley Weintraub silent nigHt: the story of

the World War i Christmas trucePlume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-28367-1 • $15.00

World War ii

Bevin Alexander inside tHe nazi War MaCHine

How three generals unleashed Hitler’s blitzkrieg upon the World“Superbly chronicle[s] one of World War II’s most dramatic events.”—Carlo D’Este, author of Patton: A Genius for War.NAL • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-23265-6 • $16.00

Hugh Ambrose tHe PaCifiC

“Doing for the war against Japan what [his late father’s] Band of Brothers did for the war against Germany, Ambrose’s history effec-tively immerses readers in the Good War’s second front.”—Publishers Weekly. The official companion book to the HBO miniseries Hell Was an Ocean Away.NAL • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-23225-0 • $16.00

Mitchell Bard, Ph.D.f tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide to

World War ii3rd EditionAlpha • 416 pp. • 978-1-61564-024-9 • $19.95

Niall Barr PenduluM of War

the three battles of el alameinOverlook • 531 pp. • 978-1-58567-738-2 • $22.95

Leo Barron and Don Cyganf no silent nigHt

the Christmas battle for bastogneThe most extensively-researched and accessible account of one of the critical turning points of World War II. Includes interviews with survi-vors from both sides of the battle and features never-before-seen maps and photos.NAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-23813-9 • $26.95

Colin Beavan oPeration JedburgH

d-day and america’s first shadow WarPenguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311202-0 • $16.00

Antony Beevor d-day

the battle for normandyDraws upon research in more than thirty archives in six countries, going back to origi-nal accounts and interviews to produce the consummate account of the invasion. “A vibrant work of history that honors the sacrifice of tens of thousands of men and women.”—Time.Penguin •608 pp. •978-0-14-311818-3 • $18.00

tHe fall of berlin 1945See German History, page 57

stalingrad: the fateful siegeSee Russian History, page 59

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Eric Bergerud touCHed WitH fire

the land War in the south Pacific“More than any erudite scholarship, these memories, as intense as acid, bring the story of that war alive.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-024696-4 • $18.00Also available: Red Thunder, Tropic Lightning, p. 84

Patrick Bishop figHter boys: the battle of britain, 1940

Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200466-1 • $18.00

Peter Caddick-Adamsf Monty and roMMel

Parallel lives“Two consummate military men who led their respective countries to victories receive the full-on character treatment by a British military historian.”—Kirkus Reviews.Overlook • 480 pp. • 978-1590207253 • $35.00

Peter Calvocoressi, Guy Wint, and R. John Pritchard

tHe Penguin History of tHe seCond World War“Combines elegance of style with mastery of the subject...It retains its pre-eminent posi-tion.”—Sunday Times (London). Originally published under the title Total War. 80 maps. Penguin • 1,344 pp. • 978-0-14-028502-4 • $25.00

Lizzie Collinghamf tHe taste of War

World War ii and the battle for food“Every now and again a book comes along that transforms our understanding of a sub-ject that had previously seemed so well-worn and familiar. That is the measure of Lizzie Collingham’s achievement in this outstand-ing global account of the role played by food (and its absence) during the Second World War. It will now be impossible to think of the war in the old way.”—Richard Overy, Literary Review.Penguin Press • 656 pp. • 978-1-59420-329-9 • $35.00

Rachel S. Coxf into dust and fire

five young americans Who Went first to fight the nazi army“A beautifully written book that evokes World War II in North Africa in a way that has rare-ly—if ever—been bettered.”—James Holland, author of The Battle of Britain. “Multifaceted...moving...extraordinary...A unique take on the war, from the point of view of the young, ideal-istic and foolhardy.”—Kirkus Reviews.NAL • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-23934-1 • $16.00Available April 2013

Norman Davies no siMPle ViCtory

World War ii in europe, 1939-1945“Infused with irony and paradox, qualities essential to understanding history.”—The Atlantic.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-311409-3 • $18.00

rising ’44: the battle for Warsaw“One of the most savage indictments of Allied malfeasance yet leveled by a histo-rian.”—The New York Times. B/w photo insert.Penguin • 784 pp. • 978-0-14-303540-4 • $22.00a New York Times notable book

Lyle W. Dorsettf serVing god and Country

united states Military Chaplains in World War iiIn World War II, over 12,000 Protestant min-isters, Catholic priests, and Jewish rabbis left the safety of home to join the Chaplain Corps, following the armed forces into battle across Europe, Asia, North Africa, and the high seas.Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-24786-0 • $25.95Berkley • 304 pp. • 978-0-425-25355-7 • $16.00Paperback available May 2013

Taylor Downing CHurCHill’s War lab

Code breakers, scientists, and the Mavericks Churchill led to VictorySee British History, page 51

Richard J. Evans tHe tHird reiCH at War

See German History, page 58

Gregory G. Fletcherf intrePid aViators

the true story of u.s.s. intrepid’s torpedo squadron 18 and its epic Clash With the superbattleship MusashiThe story of VT-18, a close-knit squadron of torpedo bomber pilots serving aboard the Intrepid, and their duel with the Musahi, the pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The sinking of the Musahi would mark the first time in history that aviators had sunk a Japanese battleship on the high seas, and inflicted a crucial blow in the Battles of Leyte Gulf.NAL • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-23696-8 • $26.95NAL • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-2399-4 • $16.00Paperback available July 2013

Richard B. Frank guadalCanal: the definitive

account of the landmark battle“Brilliant academic history.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review. Photographs, maps.Penguin • 816 pp. • 978-0-14-016561-6 • $22.00

Gregory A. Freeman tHe forgotten 500: the untold story

of the Men Who risked all for the greatest rescue Mission of World War iiNAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-22495-8 • $16.00

Michael Fullilovef rendezVous WitH destiny

How franklin d. roosevelt and five extraordinary Men took america into the War and into the WorldThe remarkable story of the five diplomatic envoys sent by Franklin Roosevelt on dramat-ic and often dangerous missions to Europe in the lead-up to the Second World War—mis-sions that bound FDR together with Churchill and Stalin.Penguin Press • 480 pp. • 978-1-59420-435-7 • $29.95Available July 2013

Timothy M. Gayf assignMent to Hell

the War against nazi germany with Correspondents Walter Cronkite, andy rooney, a. J. liebling, Homer bigart, and Hal boyle“A book every modern journalist—and citi-zen—should read.”—Tom Brokaw.NAL • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-23688-3 • $26.95NAL • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-41715-2 • $16.00Paperback available May 2013

Charles Glassf tHe deserters

a Hidden History of World War iiJournalist Glass reinvigorates another for-gotten sphere of twentieth century history, delivering a fast-paced narrative history cen-tered on the misunderstood role of deserters in the American and British armed forces.Penguin Press • 400 pp. • 978-1-59420-428-9 • $27.95Available June 2013

John A. Glusman ConduCt under fire

four american doctors and their fate as PoWs in the Pacific, 1941–1945Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-200222-3 • $16.00a Chicago Tribune best book of the year

Randall Hansen fire and fury

the allied bombing of germany, 1942-1945“The best short history of the bombing of the Third Reich written to date.”—Richard G. Davis, author of Bombing the European Axis Powers.NAL • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-23008-9 • $15.00

Rudolph Hoessf tHe CoMMandant

See German & Austrian History, page 58

Wil S. Hyltonf VanisHed

the sixty-year search for the Missing Men of World War iiOn September 1, 1944, an American bomb-er with a tail number 453 carrying eleven men vanished over the Pacific archipelago of Palau, leaving behind a trail of mysteries. Based on four years of meticulous research, Hylton pores through secret military cables, follows scientists and divers on an under-water odyssey to locate the plane, and in a gripping account of the families left behind, explores the special legacy of grief that tor-ments families of the disappeared.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-727-9 • $26.95Available May 2013

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Samuel Hynes tHe soldier’s tale

bearing Witness to Modern WarPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-026154-7 • $17.00

Heinz Höhne tHe order of tHe deatH’s Head

the story of Hitler’s ssPenguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-139012-3 • $25.00

Jonathan W. Jordan brotHers, riVals, ViCtors

eisenhower, Patton, bradley, and the Partnership that drove the allied Conquest in europe“Beautifully written and a classic work of popular biography and military his-tory for the general reader.”—Martin Sieff, The Washington Times. “Humane, closely researched and well-written.”—The Wall Street Journal.NAL • 672 pp. • 978-0-451-23583-1 • $17.00

Alistair Horne to lose a battle: france 1940

See French History, page 54

John Keegan, editor tHe book of War

25 Centuries of great War Writing“A brilliantly edited and comprehensive anthology...a masterly selection.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-029655-6 • $22.00

John Keegan tHe faCe of battle

Focusing on three crucial battles separated by a hundred miles and five hundred years—Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Somme—The Face of Battle studies the universal experiences of the common soldier. “The most brilliant evocation of military experience written in our time.”—C. P. Snow. 4 maps.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-004897-1 • $16.00

tHe Mask of CoMMandKeegan offers a wide-ranging overview of the evolving face of leadership, focusing on four paradigmatic commanders: Alexander (the leader as hero), Wellington (the anti-hero), Ulysses S. Grant (the unheroic hero), and Hitler (the false hero). Illustrations.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-011406-5 • $17.00

tHe seCond World WarRevised Edition“A magnificent history and analysis of World War II, thoroughly researched, solidly con-ceived, and effectively presented.”—Chicago Tribune. Photos, maps.Penguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-303573-2 • $25.00Also available: The Price of Admiralty 978-0-14-009650-7; Six Armies in Normandy 978-0-14-023542-5

Craig Nelson tHe first Heroes

the extraordinary story of the doolittle raid—america’s first World War ii VictoryPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200341-1 • $16.00

Benjamin Patton with Jennifer Scrubyf groWing uP Patton

reflections on Heroes, History, and family WisdomForeword by Bob Woodruff“A poignant and often touching record of the interactions amongst successive genera-tions of an Army family devoted to duty and soldiering.”—Lewis Sorley, author of A Better War.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-25594-0 • $16.00

Mark Perry Partners in CoMMand

george Marshall and dwight eisenhower in War and PeaceSee American History, page 20

John Pradosf islands of destiny

the solomons Campaign and the eclipse of the rising sunA compelling reassessment of how the Allies beat Japan on the sea, in the air, and in the jungles of the Solomon Islands in WWII. “Persuasive....Essential reading for anyone interested in the Pacific War.”—World War II Magazine.NAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-23804-7 • $26.95

f norMandy CruCiblethe decisive battle that shaped World War ii in europe“A fresh point of view on the 1944 battle that emphasizes intelligence, logistics and the battle’s unexpected strategic consequenc-es.”—Kirkus Reviews.NAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-23694-4 • $15.00

Gordon W. Prange at daWn We slePt

the untold story of Pearl HarborWith the collaboration of Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. DillonPenguin • 912 pp. • 978-0-14-015734-5 • $23.00

Dennis Showalter Hitler’s Panzers

the lightning attacks that revolutionized WarfareRenowned World War II scholar Showalter presents a detailed history of the theory, strategy, myths, and realities of Germany’s tech-nologically innovative approach to warfare.Berkley • 400 pp. • 978-0-425-23689-5 • $18.00

Patton and roMMelMen of War in the twentieth CenturyBerkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-20663-8 • $17.00

David Stafford rooseVelt and CHurCHill

Men of secretsOverlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-58567-249-3 • $20.00

Barrett Tillman ClasH of tHe Carriers: the true story

of the Marianas turkey shoot of World War iiForeword by Stephen CoontsNAL • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-21956-5 • $17.00

Ian Kershawf tHe end

the defiance and destruction of Hitler’s germany, 1944–1945“Arguably the most convincing portrait of Germany’s Götterdämmerung we have seen so far.”—The Wall Street Journal. “No one is better qualified to tell this grim story...Kershaw combines vivid accounts of particu-lar human experiences with wise reflections on big interpretive and moral issues.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 592 pp. • 978-0-14-312213-5 • $20.00Winner of the leipzig book award for european understanding

fateful CHoiCes: ten decisions that Changed the World, 1940-1941“An absolutely first-rate scholarly study of a series of vital, inter-related political choices by one of the leading historians of the age.”—Tony Judt. B/w photos, maps.Penguin • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-311372-0 • $20.00

Brendan I. Koerner noW tHe Hell Will start

one soldier’s flight from the greatest Manhunt of World War iiThe story of Herman Perry, an African American G.I. whose killing of an unarmed white lieutenant sparked a massive manhunt. “Provides damning evidence of the Army’s self-defeating insensitivity and bigotry at a time when it should have been utilizing each man’s skills to the fullest.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311533-5 • $16.00

John C. McManusf sePteMber HoPe

the american side of a bridge too farThe acclaimed historian explores World War II’s most ambitious invasion. Operation Market-Garden is one of the war ’s most famous, but least understood battles, and McManus sets out to tell the story of the American contribution to this crucial phase of the war in Europe.NAL • 512 pp. • 978-0-451-23706-4 • $27.95NAL • 512 pp. • 978-0-451-23989-1 • $16.00Paperback available June 2013

Elizabeth Mullener War stories: remembering World War ii

Foreword by Stephen E. AmbroseChronicles 53 personal testimonies of virtu-ally every major event from World War II by residents of New Orleans.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-19641-0 • $17.00

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Stanley Weintraub 11 days in deCeMber

Christmas at the bulge, 1944NAL • 224 pp • 978-0-451-22317-3 • $15.00Also available: 15 Stars 978-0-451-22392-0

Major Dick Winters with Col. Cole C. Kingseed beyond band of brotHers

the War Memoirs of Major dick WintersBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-21375-9 • $15.00

Bill Yennef big Week

six days that Changed the Course of World War iiA vivid history of one of the most important, but least known, episodes of World War II. During the week of February 20, 1944, the Allies launched the largest bombing cam-paign of the war, changing its course.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-25575-9 • $26.95

korea

Bevin Alexanderf MaCartHur’s War

the flawed genius Who Challenged the american Political systemMilitary historian Bevin Alexander ’s new work exploring the clash between General Douglas MacArthur and President Harry S. Truman during the Korean War.Berkley • 256 pp. • 978-0-425-26120-0 • $25.95Available May 2013

Colonel William (Bill) Richardson, U.S.A. (Ret.) and Kevin Maurer

Valleys of deatHa Memoir of the korean WarOffers an intimate look at the soldiers who fought America’s first battle of the Cold War in the unvarnished words of one of their own.Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-24318-3 • $16.00

Martin Russ breakout

the Chosin reservoir Campaign, korea 1950“Engrossing....Vivid, at times powerful; emo-tional but unsentimental.”—The New York Times. 4 pp. b/w photos, map.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-029259-6 • $17.00

vietnam

Eric Bergerud red tHunder, troPiC ligHtning

the World of a Combat division in VietnamPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-023545-6 • $17.00Also available: Touched with Fire p. 82

Stanley Karnow VietnaM: a History

Revised and Updated EditionSee American History, Vietnam Era, page 21

Kevin Sim and Michael Bilton four Hours in My lai

the soldiers of Charlie CompanyPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-017709-1 • $18.00

Timothy P. Maga tHe CoMPlete idiot’s

guide to tHe VietnaM WarSecond EditionAlpha • 384 pp. • 978-16-1564-040-9 • $19.95

Robert Mason CHiCkenHaWk

Revised EditionAfterword and Photographs by the AuthorA first-person account by a helicopter pilot who flew more than one thousand Vietnam combat missions.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-303571-8 • $17.00

Bao Ninh tHe sorroW of War

a novel of north VietnamSee Southeast Asia, page 71

John L. Plaster sog: the secret Wars of

america’s Commandos in Vietnam“The most comprehensive examination of widespread covert American actions during the Vietnam War.”—Kirkus Reviews. Onyx • 384 pp. • 978-0-451-19508-1 • $7.99Also available: Secret Commandos 978-0-451-21447-8

cold War

Andrei Cherny tHe Candy boMbers

the untold story of the berlin airlift and america’s finest Hour“An exciting, inspiring, and wonderfully written book.”—Walter Isaacson.Berkley • 640 pp. • 978-0-425-22771-8 • $18.00

Pete Earley CoMrade J

the untold secrets of russia’s Master spy in america after the end of the Cold WarBerkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-22562-2 • $16.00

John Lewis Gaddisf george f. kennan

an american life“A triumph of both scholarship and narra-tive writing.”—Walter Isaacson. “An epic work—probing, engrossing, occasionally revelatory.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 800 pp. • 978-0-14-312215-9 • $22.00Winner of the Pulitzer Prizea New York Times notable book of the yearfinalist for the national book Critics Circle award

John Lewis Gaddis tHe Cold War: a new History

“Offers trenchant summaries of complex histor-ical issues, new angles on old controversies, and fresh ways of thinking.”—William Taubman. “Outstanding....The most accessible distillation of that conflict yet written.”—The Boston Globe. 16 pp. b/w photos, maps.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-303827-6 • $17.00Winner of the 2006 Harry s. truman book award

Frederick Kempef berlin 1961

kennedy, khrushchev, and the Most dangerous Place on earth“A gripping, well-researched, and thought-provoking book with many lessons for today.”—Dr. Henry Kissinger. “Skillfully weaves oral histories and newly declassified documents into a sweeping, exhaustive narra-tive.”—Library Journal.Berkley • 608 pp. • 978-0-425-24594-1 • $16.00

James Mann tHe rebellion of ronald reagan

a History of the end of the Cold WarSee American History 1945-2010, page 20

Antonio Mendez and Matt Bagliof argo

How the Cia and Hollywood Pulled off the Most audacious rescue in HistoryMendez here details the complex and dan-gerous operation he led in 1979 to rescue six American hostages from Iran. “An amazing and dramatic story of intrigue and deception set against the backdrop of international ten-sion.”—Booklist.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02622-7 • $26.95

Diana Preston before tHe fallout

from Marie Curie to HiroshimaSee Science & Technology, page 93

Jonathan Stevenson learning froM tHe Cold War

rebuilding america’s strategic Vision in the 21st CenturyA top strategic analyst explains how the intel-ligence and strategic lessons of the Cold War can make us safer in the War on Terror.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311574-8 • $17.00

War on terror and the Wars in iraq and

Afghanistan

Paula Broadwell with Vernon Loebf all in

the education of general david Petraeus“Dead-bang accurate...the best depiction yet of General Petraeus’s management style.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Riveting...instructive and inspiring.”—Tom Brokaw.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312299-9 • $17.00

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Jason Burkef tHe 9/11 Wars

“Making sense of the aftermath of 9/11...is a monumental task—but Burke is up to the job. [His book] is insightful, thorough, and at times fascinating.”—Daniel Byman. Covers the riots in France, the attack on Mumbai, suicide bombers in Iraq, British troops fight-ing in Helmand, among other conflicts of our time.Penguin Global • 736 pp. • 978-0-14-104459-0 • $20.00

Colby Buzzell My War: killing time in iraq

“My War...is nothing less than the soul of an extremely interesting human being at war on our behalf in Iraq.”—Kurt Vonnegut. “Takes you on a soldier’s-eye view of the front lines of the war.”—Newsweek.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-21136-6 • $16.00

John Crawford tHe last true story i’ll eVer tell

an accidental soldier’s account of the War in iraqThe story of a Florida National Guard sol-dier ’s experience in Iraq. “Harrowing and exquisite.”—Time magazine.Riverhead • 240 pp. • 978-1-59448-201-4 • $16.00

David Cristf tHe tWiligHt War

the secret History of america’s thirty-year Conflict with iran“The foreign policy book of the year, per-haps of many years....Filled with facts and anecdotes that will startle even insiders.”—Thomas E. Ricks, author of The Generals.Penguin Press • 576 pp. • 978-1-59420-341-1 • $36.00Penguin • 656 pp. • 978-0-14-312367-5 • $18.00Paperback available June 2013

John Farmer tHe ground trutH

the untold story of america under attack on 9/11“A precise and reliable accounting of what happened has been absent until now. This is it.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 432 pp. • 978-1-59448-478-0 • $16.00

Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris tHe ballad of abu gHraib

The first full reckoning of what actually happened at Abu Ghraib prison, based on hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with the Americans involved. “With remark-able power...conjure[s] the atmosphere and conditions at Abu Ghraib.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311539-7 • $16.00a Publisher’s Weekly best book

Shane Harris tHe WatCHers

the rise of america’s surveillance stateSee America Today, page 22

Michael Hastingsf tHe oPerators

the Wild and terrifying inside story of america’s War in afghanistan“An impressive feat of journalism by a Washington outsider who seemed to know more about what was going on in Washington than most insiders did.”—The New York Times.Plume • 432 pp. • 978-0-452-29896-5 • $17.00

Cdr. Richard Jadick with Thomas Hayden on Call in Hell

a doctor’s iraq War storyNAL • 288 pp. • 978-0-451-22308-1 • $17.00

Craig M. Mullaney tHe unforgiVing Minute

a soldier’s educationAn unforgettable portrait of a young soldier grappling with the weight of war while com-ing to terms with what it means to be a man. “Mullaney’s harrowing and humorous details make the book not only a soldier’s story but also a richly human one.”—The Baltimore Sun.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311687-5 • $16.00

Sean Naylor not a good day to die

the untold story of operation anacondaBerkley • 448 pp. • 978-0-425-20787-1 • $17.00

Martha Raddatz tHe long road HoMe

a story of War and family“Grit and high drama....Searingly vivid evi-dence of the toll U. S. soldiers pay.”—The New York Times. “A masterpiece of literary nonfic-tion.”—The Washington Post.Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-21934-8 • $15.00

Thomas E. Ricksf tHe generals

american Military Command from World War ii to today“A savvy study of leadership. Combin[es] lucid historical analysis, acid-etched por-traits of generals...and shrewd postmortems of military failures and pointless slaugh-ters.”—Publisher’s Weekly (starred review). “A brilliant book—deeply researched, very well-written and outspoken.”—William J. Perry, 19th U.S. Secretary of Defense.Penguin Press • 576 pp. • 978-1-59420-404-3 • $36.00

tHe gaMblegeneral Petraeus and the american Military adventure in iraq, 2006-2008“Leaves the reader with an understanding of the hard-won military dynamics of the surge.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311691-2 • $17.00

fiasCothe american Military adventure in iraq, 2003 to 2005“A lucid, tough-minded overview.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-303891-7 • $16.00a New York Times notable book; a Publishers Weekly best book

Paul Rieckhoff CHasing gHosts: a soldier’s fight

for america from baghdad to WashingtonThe story of the platoon leader who returned from duty in Iraq to challenge the war and the Bush doctrine on behalf of the soldiers on the ground.NAL • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-22121-6 • $16.00

Jim Sheeler final salute

a story of unfinished lives“A powerful counterpoint to the impersonal statistics and verbal camouflage of military euphemisms that sanitize the true horror of war and dehumanize those who serve.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311545-8 • $16.00a national book award finalist, a Publishers Weekly book of the year

Dennis Smithf a deCade of HoPe

stories of grief and endurance from 9/11 families and friends“Heart-rending oral histories of World Trade Center survivors and their families.”—The New York Times. “A stirring tapestry of real-life heroes.”—Kirkus Review.Viking • 384 pp. • 978-0-670-02293-9 • $26.95

T. J. Waters Class 11: My story inside

the Cia’s first Post-9/11 spy Class“Anyone who wants to know how CIA officers really operate—as opposed to the mythology often seen in the media—will want to read this book.”—Ronald Kessler, author of The CIA at War.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28871-3 • $16.00

Benjamin Wittes laW and tHe long War

the future of Justice in the age of terror“Very simply, this is the best study of the legal problems arising from the U.S. war on terror. Whether Wittes is writing on Guantanamo, habeas corpus, military com-missions, electronic surveillance, torture and coercive interrogation, or preventive detention, he is invariably illuminating and thoughtful.”—Philip Bobbitt, Columbia University.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311532-8 • $18.00

Evan Wright generation kill

devil dogs, iceman, Captain america and the new face of american War“One of the best books to come out of the Iraq war.”—Financial Times. An embedded journalist’s bracing account of the 23 marines of First Recon—“First Suicide Battalion”—which spearheaded the blitzkrieg on Iraq. 16 pp. b/w photos.Berkley • 368 pp. • 978-0-425-20040-7 • $16.00Winner Pen Center usa literary award in nonfiction; winner Los Angeles Times book Prize

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economic & Business history

Liaquat Ahamed lords of finanCe

the bankers Who broke the WorldThis history of the world economic collapse of the late 1920s offers portraits of four men who, as heads of their respective central banks, changed the course of the 20th century. “A spell-binding, richly human, cinematic narra-tive about a pivotal episode in the last century that resonates with the headlines of today.”—Strobe Talbott, president, Brookings Institution.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-311680-6 • $18.00Winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction

Erin Arvedlund too good to be true

the rise and fall of bernie Madoff“[Arvedlund] works hard to situate the Madoff mess within the larger framework of hedge-fund mania and the Wall Street reck-lessness that led to the fiscal cataclysms of 2008.”—The New York Times.Portfolio • 336 pp. • 978-1-59184-299-6 • $16.00a Time Magazine best business book of 2009

Ken Auletta googled

the end of the World as We know it“The fullest account yet of the rise of one of the most profitable, most powerful, and odd-est businesses the world has ever seen.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-311804-6 • $16.00a booklist editor’s Choice best nonfiction 2009

Charles V. Baglif otHer PeoPle’s Money

inside the Housing Crisis and the demise of the greatest real estate deal ever MadeThe New York Times reporter who first broke the story of the sale of Stuyvesant Town takes readers inside the most spectacular failure in real estate history, using this single deal as a lens to see how and why the real estate crisis happened.Dutton • 320 pp. • 978-0-525-95265-7 • $27.95Available April 2013

David Haward Bain eMPire exPress: building the

first transcontinental railroadSee American History, page 13

Maria Bartiromo with Catherine Whitney tHe Weekend tHat

CHanged Wall streetand How the fallout is still impacting our WorldA first-person account of the white-knuckle weekend that brought the financial world to its knees, from “the CNBC anchor [who] has made the transition to the inner circle of the global business elite” (Financial Times).Portfolio • 256 pp. • 978-1-59184-436-5 • $15.00

John Battelle tHe searCH: How google and

its rivals rewrote the rules of business and transformed our Culture“If you want to understand the rise of the search economy and culture, you need to read this book.”—John Heilemann, author of Pride Before the Fall.Portfolio • 336 pp. • 978-1-59184-141-8 • $17.00an Economist best book of the year

Alan Beattie false eConoMy

a surprising economic History of the World“[Shows] how economic triumphs and disas-ters have shaped the world—and why it’s so hard to change the course of history once decisions have been made.”—Financial Times.Riverhead • 368 pp. • 978-1-59448-444-5 • $16.00

Alan S. Blinderf after tHe MusiC stoPPed

the financial Crisis, the response, and the Work aheadOne of our wisest and most clear-eyed eco-nomic thinkers offers a masterful narrative of the crisis and its lessons.Penguin Press • 400 pp. • 978-1-59420-530-9 • $29.95

Douglas Brinkley WHeels for tHe World: Henry ford,

His Company, and a Century of ProgressPenguin • 880 pp. • 978-0-14-200439-5 • $18.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: Rosa Parks p. 26

Connie Bruck tHe Predator’s ball

the inside story of drexel burnham and the rise of the Junk bond raidersPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-012090-5 • $16.00

Todd G. Buchholz neW ideas froM dead eConoMists

an introduction to Modern economic thoughtRevised EditionPlume • 368 pp. • 978-0-452-28844-7 • $16.00

froM Here to eConoMya short Cut to economic literacyPlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-27482-2 • $17.00

Bryan Burrough tHe big riCH

the rise and fall of the greatest texas oil fortunesPenguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311682-0 • $16.00Also available: Public Enemies, p. 15

Edward Chancellor deVil take tHe HindMost

a History of financial speculationPlume • 400 pp. • 978-0-452-28180-6 • $17.00

Peter Chapmanf tHe last of tHe iMPerious riCH

lehman brothers, 1844-2008Examines the history of Lehman from its beginnings as a cotton-brokering general store run by a family of German immigrants in Montgomery, Alabama, to its dramatic exit from the world financial stage. ”Thought-provoking and illuminating.”—The New York Times.Portfolio • 320 pp. • 978-1-59184-432-7 • $16.00

Elizabeth L. Clinef oVerdressed

the shockingly High Cost of Cheap fashionCline looks at the impact here and abroad of America’s drastic increase in inexpensive clothing imports.Portfolio • 256 pp. • 978-1-59184-461-7 • $25.95

Steve Collf PriVate eMPire

exxon Mobil and american PowerSee Environmental History, page 94

William Easterly tHe WHite Man’s burden

Why the West’s efforts to aid the rest Have done so Much ill and so little good“Brilliant at diagnosing the failings of Western intervention in the Third World.” —BusinessWeek. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303882-5 • $18.00

Charles D. Ellis tHe PartnersHiP

the Making of goldman sachs“As Goldman Sachs faces its greatest chal-lenge, an important new history shows that the American investment bank is no stranger to adversity....Exhaustively researched...con-vincing.”—The Economist.Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-311612-7 • $20.00

Niall Fergusonf HigH finanCier

the lives and time of siegmund Warburg“Prodigiously researched...clear and vivid and precise.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-311940-1 • $22.00a Bloomberg book of the year

tHe asCent of Moneya financial History of the WorldThe Harvard professor explores the evolu-tion of finance, from its origins in ancient Mesopotamia to the latest upheavals of the global economy. “A fascinating, accessible, and important book.”—Irish Times. “[An] excellent, just in time guide to the history of finance and financial crisis.”—The Washington Post.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-311617-2 • $17.00

tHe House of rotHsCHild, Vol. 1Money’s Prophets, 1798–1848 Penguin • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-024084-9 • $25.00finalist for the national Jewish book award; a BusinessWeek best business book of the year

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Niall Ferguson tHe House of rotHsCHild, Vol. 2

the World’s banker: 1849–1999“A triumph of historical research and imag-ination.”—Robert Skidelsky, The New York Review of Books.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-028662-5 • $25.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: The War of the World p. 41, Colossus p. 22

Doug Finef too HigH to fail

Cannabis and the new green economic revolution“Fine examines how the American people have borne the massive economic and social expenditures of the failed Drug War, which is ‘as unconscionably wrong for America as segregation and DDT.’ A captivating, sol-idly documented work rendered with wit and humor.” —Kirkus (Starred Review).Gotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-59240-709-5 •$28.00

Charles Fishman tHe Wal-Mart effeCt

How the World’s Most Powerful Company really Works—and How it’s transforming the american economyPenguin • 352pp. • 978-0-14-303878-8 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic title

Barbara Freese Coal: a Human History

“Engrossing...stunning...[Freese] wants to prompt us to think broadly—and specifically —about our relationship to the physical mate-rial of the world, the startling history that has brought us to this point and the chain of human and economic events that is set in motion when we flip on a light switch.”—The New York Times. 8 pp. b/w photos. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200098-4 • $15.00a New York Times notable book

Alan Greenspan tHe age of turbulenCe

adventures in a new WorldPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-311416-1 • $17.00a BusinessWeek, Financial Times, USA Today, and Library Journal book of the year

Alexandra Harney tHe CHina PriCe: the true Cost

of Chinese Competitive advantageAn eyewitness exposé of how China’s fac-tory economy competes for Western business by selling out its workers, its enviroment, and its future.“Presents the inconvenient truths about China and globalization that flat worlders have overlooked.”—Clyde Prestowitz, author of Three Billion New Capitalists.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311486-4 • $16.00

Matthew Hart diaMond

the History of a Cold-blooded love affairPlume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-28370-1 • $15.00

Craig Hovey tHe CoMPlete idiot’s guide

to global eConoMiCsAlpha • 352 pp. • 978-1-59257-660-9 • $18.95

Neil Irwinf tHe alCHeMists

three Central bankers and a World on fireA landmark reckoning with central bank-ers and their power, with the great financial crisis of our time, and with the history of the relationship between capitalism and the state.Penguin Press • 400 pp. • 978-1-59420-462-3 • $29.95Available April 2013

Sasha Issenberg tHe susHi eConoMy

globalization and the Making of a Modern delicacy“One of those rare books that reveals a vast and fascinating system behind something you’ve entirely taken for granted….A brilliant look at globalization in practice.”—Steven Johnson.Gotham • 352 pp. • 978-1-59240-363-9 • $16.00

Jane Kamensky tHe exCHange artist

a tale of High-flying speculation and america’s first banking CollapseSee American History, page 11

Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel More tHan good intentions

How a new economics is Helping to solve global Poverty“Be prepared to have your preconceptions about international development sharply challenged, as Karlan and Appel break down what really works to alleviate poverty.”—Justin Oliver, Executive Director, Center for Microfinance, Chennai, India.Plume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-29756-2 • $16.00

Kate Kelly street figHters

the last 72 Hours of bear stearns, the toughest firm on Wall street“A thrilling, well-told account of the collapse of a Wall Street giant that was the first sign of the coming global financial crisis.”—Los Angeles Times.Portfolio • 256 pp. • 978-1-59184-318-4 • $16.00

John Maynard Keynes tHe eConoMiC

ConseQuenCes of tHe PeaCeIntroduction by Robert Lekachman“The most important economic document relating to World War I and its aftermath.” —John Kenneth Galbraith.Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-018805-9 • $17.00

Joel Kotkin tHe next Hundred Million

america in 2050A visionary social thinker reveals how the addition of one hundred million Americans by midcentury will transform the way we live, work, and prosper.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311881-7 • $16.00

Roger Lowenstein tHe end of Wall street

The roots of the mortgage bubble and the story of the Wall Street collapse. “Lays out what may be the best explanation yet of the recent crash.”—Barron’s. “Lowenstein has a pitch-perfect sense of the Street’s monumen-tal recklessness.”—Time.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311872-5 • $17.00Also available: Origins of the Crash 978-0-14-303467-4; While America Aged 978-0-14-311538-0

Robert Skidelsky JoHn Maynard keynes

1883–1946: economist, Philosopher, statesmanSkidelsky has revised and abridged his three-volume biography into one definitive book. “A masterpiece of biographical and historical analysis.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 1,056 pp. • 978-0-14-303615-9 • $35.00

Michael Lewis tHe neW neW tHing

a silicon Valley story“May be to Silicon Valley what Pepys’s diary was to 1660s London or Twain’s Roughing It to the American West of the last century.”—Kurt Andersen, The New York Times. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-029646-4 • $16.00

Sebastian Mallaby More Money tHan god

Hedge funds and the Making of a new eliteThe first authoritative history of hedge funds—from their rebel beginnings to their role in defining the future of finance. “A compelling narrative history of the indus-try.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311941-8 • $17.00a Bloomberg book of the yearAlso available: The World’s Banker 978-0-14-303679-1

Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera all tHe deVils are Here

the Hidden History of the financial Crisis“The best business book of 2010.”—The Huffington Post. “Not for a page do the authors let any political theory or party off the hook as they deftly weave arguments, refutations and facts upon facts in this grip-ping account.”—Associated Press.Portfolio • 416 pp. • 978-1-59184-438-9 • $17.00

Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind tHe sMartest guys in tHe rooM

the amazing rise and scandalous fall of enronPortfolio • 464 pp. • 978-1-59184-053-4 • $16.00named one of the ten best business books by BusinessWeek

Greg Mills WHy afriCa is Poor

and What africans Can do about itSee Africa, page 67

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Helaine Olenf Pound foolisH

exposing the dark side of the Personal finance industry“A highly readable antidote to the snake oil of the personal finance industry. Suze Orman, watch out!”—Greg Critser, author of Fat Land.Portfolio • 304 pp. • 9781591844891 • $26.95

Michael Perinof tHe HellHound of Wall street

How ferdinand Pecora’s investigation of the great Crash forever Changed american finance“No one can read about the many excesses of Wall Street in the 1920s without being struck with the similarities to today and wonder-ing why we have allowed history to repeat itself.”—Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-312003-2 • $17.00

Kevin Phillips bad Money

reckless finance, failed Politics, and the global Crisis of american CapitalismSee American History, page 23

Daniel H. Pinkf to sell is HuMan

the surprising truth about Moving othersAn exploration of the power of selling, which each of us does every day—whether we know it or not.Riverhead • 256 pp. • 978-1-59448-715-6 • $26.95

Janet Poppendieck sWeet CHarity?

emergency food and the end of WelfarePenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-024556-1 • $20.00a finalist for the C. Wright Mills award

Eduardo Porterf tHe PriCe of eVerytHing

solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We doPorter weaves together the constant—and often unconscious—cost and value assess-ments we all make every day, drawing unexpected connections that bridge a wide range of disciplines and cultures.Portfolio •304 pp. • 978-1-59184-427-3 • $16.00

T. R. Reid tHe united states of euroPe

the new superpower and the end of american supremacy“Highlights the progress of economic unifica-tion, the rise of European anti-Americanism …[and] the transformation from the original six-nation ‘little Europe’ to today’s continen-tal enterprise.”—Foreign Affairs. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303608-1 • $16.00Also available: The Healing of America p. 90

Jeremy Rifkin tHe euroPean dreaM

How europe’s Vision of the future is Quietly eclipsing the american dream“Makes a compelling case....A fascinat-ing study of the differences between the American and European psyches.”—BusinessWeek.Tarcher • 448 pp. • 978-1-58542-435-1 • $16.95

Nouriel Roubini and Stephen Mihm Crisis eConoMiCs

a Crash Course in the future of financeUpdated Edition“A succinct, lucid and compelling account...Essential reading.”—The New York Times. “A rigorous yet highly readable look at why booms and busts occur and how to keep them from wreaking havoc on the real economy.” —Bloomberg.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311963-0 • $17.00a Bloomberg book of the year; a New York Times notable book of the year

Jeffrey D. Sachs CoMMon WealtH

economics for a Crowded Planet“With powerful illustrations and moving words, [Sachs] describes what humanity must do if we are to share a common future on this planet.”—Kofi Annan. 8 pp. color maps & diagrams, b/w charts.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311487-1 • $17.00

tHe end of PoVertyeconomic Possibilities for our timeForeword by Bono“A compelling blueprint for eliminat-ing extreme poverty from the world by 2025.”—George Soros. “Book and man are brilliant, passionate, optimistic and impa-tient....Outstanding.”—The Economist.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-303658-6 • $17.00

Juliet B. Schorf true WealtH

How and Why Millions of americans are Creating a time-rich, ecologically light, small-scale, High-satisfaction economy“Read this book. It may change your life and help to save the planet.”—Steven A. Marglin, chair of economics, Harvard University. Published in hardcover as Plenitude.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-311942-5 • $16.00

Ellen Ruppel Shell CHeaP

the High Cost of discount Culture“An engaging exploration of the ways cheap-ness is making our lives worse. What’s more, it conveys how difficult it would be for Americans to abandon their focus on low prices.”—USA Today.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311763-6 • $16.00

Rachel Shteirf tHe steal

a Cultural History of shoplifting“A complex view of shoplifting...richly researched, dry-witted.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Intelligent...[Shteir] captures her subject from every angle.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-312112-1 • $16.00

Julia Flynn Siler tHe House of MondaVi: the rise

and fall of an american Wine dynastySee Food & Culture, page 75

Barbara Solomon, editor tHe HaVes and HaVe-nots

stories about Money and Class in americaThirty short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Cheever, Jack London, Stephen Dreiser, and others.Signet Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-52744-8 • $7.95

Andrew Ross Sorkin too big to fail

the inside story of How Wall street and Washington fought to save the financial system—and themselves“Sorkin’s densely detailed and astonishing narrative of the epic financial crisis of 2008 is an extraordinary achievement that will be hard to surpass as the definitive account.”—Financial Times.Penguin • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-311824-4 • $18.00

Maureen Stantonf killer stuff and tons of Money

an insider’s look at the World of flea Markets, antiques, and Collecting“Utterly engaging, heavily researched.”—The Washington Post. “Captures the lower and middle echelons of the business with great skill.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312105-3 • $16.00

Timothy Taylorf tHe instant eConoMist

everything you need to know about How the economy WorksTaylor tackles all the key questions and hot topics of both microeconomics and mac-roeconomics, offering the knowledge and sophistication to understand the issues..Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-29752-4 • $16.00a Choice outstanding academic title

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Ben Tarnofff a Counterfeiter’s Paradise

the Wicked lives and surprising adventures of three early american Moneymakers“Highly entertaining...a thoughtful...econom-ic history of Americans and money.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Published in hardcover as Moneymakers.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-312077-3 • $18.00

Dana Thomas deluxe

How luxury lost its lusterAn examination of the global forces transform-ing traditional luxury brands. “A crisp, witty social history that’s as entertaining as it is infor-mative.”—The New York Times. “Globalization, capitalization, class, and culture....A fascinating book.”—Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311370-6 • $17.00

John B. Thompsonf MerCHants of Culture

the Publishing business in the twenty-first Century“This impressively comprehensive and revealing analysis of the structures and pro-cesses of modern publishing is timely as the industry faces its digital future.”—Times Higher Education. “All you need to know about the industry at a time of momentous change.”—Drake McFeely, chairman and president, W.W. Norton & Company.Plume • 464 pp. • 978-0-452-29772-2 • $17.00

Thorstein Veblen tHe tHeory of tHe leisure Class

Introduction by Robert LekachmanPenguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-018795-3 • $16.00

ConsPiCuous ConsuMPtionPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-303759-0 • $11.00

Max Weber tHe Protestant etHiC

and tHe sPirit of CaPitalisM and other WritingsTranslated and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Peter Baehr and Gordon C. Wells“A lucid rendering of the German text....Weber ’s theories and reasoning are clearer than they have ever been in English.”—Daniel White, Florida Atlantic University.Penguin Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043921-2 • $178.00

Daniel Yerginf tHe Quest

energy, security, and the remaking of the Modern WorldSee Environmental History, page 95

health, medicine, & society

John M. Barry tHe great influenza: the epic story

of the deadliest Plague in History“[A] lively, artful, and very well informed account of the flu epidemic in 1918–1919, which killed more people than the guns and bayonets of World War I.”—William H. McNeill, The New York Review of Books. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-303649-4 • $17.00a Library Journal best book of the year; Booklist editor’s Choice

Nathan Belofskyf strange MediCine

a shocking History of real Medical Practices through the agesFocusing on real and accepted medical practices, Belofsky presents an illuminating panorama of medical history’s wild ride, the one we didn’t learn in school, and along the way gives lucid, concise explanations of how factors like culture, religion and sheer des-peration fueled many of medicine’s winding roads to nowhere.Perigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-15995-4 • $13.95Available July 2013

Jennifer Lee Carrell tHe sPeCkled Monster

a Historical tale of battling smallpoxPlume • 504 pp. • 978-0-452-28507-1 • $18.00

Molly Caldwell Crosby asleeP

the forgotten epidemic that remains one of Medicine’s greatest Mysteries“The epidemic sleeping sickness, encephalitis lethargica....killed thousands, perhaps mil-lions....Crosby has provided a brilliant and deeply moving account of the fearful years between 1915 and 1927, when this mysteri-ous, worldwide pandemic struck.”—Oliver SacksBerkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-23873-8 • $15.00

tHe aMeriCan Plaguethe untold story of yellow fever, the epidemic that shaped our History“Engrossing....A first-rate medical detective drama.”—The New York Times Book Review. “Seamlessly blends history and science to tell us how yellow fever haunted the nation.”—Hampton Sides, author of Ghost Soldiers. Berkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-21775-7 • $16.00

Dudley Clendinen a PlaCe Called Canterbury

tales of the new old age in americaPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311530-4 • $16.00

Émile Durkheim on suiCide

Translated by Robin BussIntroduction by Richard SennettNotes by Alexander RileyPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-044967-9 • $17.00

Jonathan Engel aMeriCan tHeraPy: the rise of

Psychotherapy in the united statesGotham • 368 pp. • 978-1-59240-491-9 • $18.00

Sigmund Freud tHe neW Penguin freud series

General Editor: Adam Phillips“The first major edition of Freud to appear in thirty years.”—Daphne Merkin, The New York Times Magazine. “Penguin should be congratulated on this innovative and timely project.”—The Observer (London).

tHe unCannyTranslated by David McClintockIntroduction by Hugh HaughtonPenguin Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-243747-6 • $15.00

“tHe WolfMan” and other CasesTranslated by Louise Adey HuishIntroduction by Gillian BeerPenguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-243745-2 • $17.00a Times Literary Supplement book of the yearAlso Available: The Psychology of Love 978-0-14-243746-9; The Joke and its Relation to the Unconscious 978-0-14-243744-5, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life 978-0-14-243743-8, The Schreber Case 978-0-14-243742-1

Sigmund Freud and Joseph Breuer studies in Hysteria

Translated by Nicola LuckhurstIntroduction by Rachel BowlbyPenguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-243749-0 • $16.00

Laurie Garrett tHe CoMing Plague: newly emerging

diseases in a World out of balance“Sober, scary...Not only limns the dangers posed by emerging diseases but also raises serious questions about two centuries worth of Enlightenment beliefs in science...and progress.”—The New York Times. Maps. Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-025091-6 • $20.00

Nassir Ghaemif a first-rate Madness

uncovering the links between leadership and Mental illnessFrom the director of the Mood Disorders Program at Tufts Medical Center. “A glisten-ing psychological history, faceted largely by the biographies of eight famous leaders...carefully plotted and sensibly argued.”—The Boston Globe. “Intuitively accurate and banked off the latest psychiatric research.”—Newsweek. Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-312133-6 • $16.00

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Steven Johnson tHe gHost MaP

the story of london’s Most terrifying epidemic—and How it Changed science, Cities, and the Modern WorldA multi-disciplinary examination of the worst cholera outbreak in Victorian London, and its lasting effects on modern society. “By turns a medical thriller, detective story, and paean to city life, Johnson’s account of the outbreak and its modern implications is a true page-turner.”—The Washington Post. B/w photos.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-269-4 • $16.00a New York Times notable book; a Library Journal best bookAlso available: The Invention of Air p. 49, Where Good Ideas Come From, Future Perfect p. 92

Jeffrey Kluger sPlendid solution

Jonas salk and the Conquest of PolioBerkley • 384 pp. • 978-0-425-20570-9 • $17.00

Pliny the Elder natural History: a selection

Translated with an Introduction by John F. HealeyFurther reading, preface, notes.Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-044413-1 • $17.00

T.R. Reid tHe Healing of aMeriCa

a global Quest for better, Cheaper, and fairer Health CareReid explains how other democracies provide health care for their citizens at a resonable cost while undergoing a global quest to find a prescription for American health care. “Important and powerful...a rich tour of health care around the world.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311821-3 • $16.00Los Angeles Times book award finalist

Julie Salamon HosPital

Man, Woman, birth, death, infinity, Plus red tape, bad behavior, Money, god, and diversity on steroidsSalamon documents a year in the life of Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, which serves a diverse multicultural demo-graphic. “Elicits equal parts dismay and awe, yet never wavers from truth telling.”—Newsday.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311536-6 • $17.00

Kathleen Sharpf blood MediCine

blowing the Whistle on one of the deadliest Prescription drugs everAn examination of Big Pharma’s power, regulatory weakness, and the terrifying vul-nerability of millions of innocent patients.Plume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-29850-7 • $17.00

Carol N. Simontacchi tHe Crazy Makers

How the food industry is destroying our brains and Harming our ChildrenSee Food & Culture, page 75

Alan Sipress tHe fatal strain

on the trail of avian flu and the Coming PandemicPenguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311830-5 • $17.00

Victoria Sweetf god’s Hotel

a doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine“Transcendant...a tour de force...Others have written about the relationship between time and medical care...but the centuries of per-spective that Dr. Sweet brings infuse the point with unforgettable clarity.”—The New York Times.Riverhead • 384 pp. • 978-1-59448-843-6 • $27.95Riverhead • 416 pp. • 978-1-59448-654-8 • $16.00Paperback available April 2013

Craig Timberg and Daniel Halperin, Ph.D.f tinderbox

How the West sparked the aids epidemic and How the World Can finally overcome it“Remarkable...[brings] together amaz-ing stories, bits of history, and scientific perspectives.”—The New Yorker. “Essential and engrossing...extensively researched, emi-nently readable, and accessible.”—Booklist (starred review).Penguin Press • 432 pp. • 978-1-59420-327-5 • $29.95Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312300-2 • $18.00Paperback available March 2013

Bill Wasik and Monica Murphyf rabid

a Cultural History of the World’s Most diabolical Virus“Thrilling, smart, and devilishly entertain-ing...one of those books that changes your sense of history—and reminds us how much our human story has been shaped by the viruses that live among us.”—Steven Johnson, author of The Ghost Map.Viking • 240 pp. • 978-0-670-02373-8 • $25.95Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-312357-6 • $16.00Paperback available June 2013

Michael Willrich Pox

an american History“Meticulously traces the story of how the smallpox vaccine was pressed into ser-vice during a major outbreak.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Eloquent....Meticulously researched....Reminds us, invaluably, that vaccination is never simply a medical and technological matter; it’s also a political one.”—The New Yorker.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312078-0 • $18.00

history of science & technoloGy

Amir Aczel tHe Jesuit and tHe skull

teilhard de Chardin, evolution, and the search for Peking Man“[Aczel] writes elegantly and accessibly about the history of science...An important work of historical excavation.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 320 pp. • 978-1-59448-335-6 • $16.00a Library Journal book of the year

Jim Al-Khalili tHe House of WisdoM

How arabic science saved ancient knowledge and gave us the renaissanceSee History of the Middle East, page 64

Kate Ascher tHe Works

anatomy of a CityUsing innovative graphic images combined with succinct text explanations, this book describes the technologies that keep New York City functioning.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311270-9 • $22.00

Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson deatH’s aCre

inside the legendary forensic lab—the body farm—Where the dead do tell talesForeword by Patricia CornwellBerkley • 320 pp. • 978-0-425-19832-2 • $15.00

Deborah Blum tHe Poisoner’s Handbook

Murder and the birth of forensic Medicine in Jazz age new yorkTracks the fascinating days chief medical examiner Charles Norris and toxicologist Alexander Gettler began their trailblazing chemical detective work, fighting to end an era when untraceable poisons offered an easy path to the perfect crime.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311882-4 • $16.00Also available: Ghost Hunters 978-0-14-303895-5

David Bodanis e=MC2 : a biography of the

World’s Most famous equation “A history of where the equation came from and how it has changed the world.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer.Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-18164-5 • $16.00

Michael Brooksf free radiCals

the secret anarchy of scienceBrooks reveals the extreme lengths some of our most celebrated scientists are willing to go to in order to make new discoveries and bring them to the world’s attention.Overlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-5902-0854-0 • $27.95

James Burke and Robert Ornstein tHe axeMaker’s gift

technology’s Capture and Control of our Minds and Culture“A detailed, original and persuasive read-ing of cultural and intellectual history.”—Los Angeles Times.Tarcher • 368 pp. • 978-0-87477-856-4 • $16.95

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Mark Bowen Censoring sCienCe: dr. James Hansen

and the truth of global WarmingSee Environmental History, page 94

David Eliot Brody and Arnold R. Brodyf tHe sCienCe Class you WisH you Had

the seven greatest scientific discoveries in History and the People Who Made themRevised EditionA perfect introduction to science’s most pro-found discoveries, and a testament to the triumph of human knowledge.Perigee • 400 pp. • 978-0-399-16032-5 • $17.00Available August 2013

Andrea Campbell VidoCQ

the fugitive Who transformed forensic scienceOverlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-59020-344-6 • $25.95

Sean Carrollf tHe PartiCle at tHe end

of tHe uniVerseHow the Hunt for the Higgs boson leads us to the edge of a new WorldBehind the scenes of the greatest scientific achievement of our time. “Carroll is a sure-footed guide through some of the most perplexing and fascinating insights of mod-ern physics.”—Brian Greene, author of The Elegant Universe.Dutton • 304 pp. • 978-0-525-95359-3 • $26.95

James P. Carse tHe religious Case against belief

Looking to both historical and contempo-rary crises, Carse distinguishes religion from belief systems and pinpoints how the closed-mindedness and hostility of belief has corrupted religion and spawned violence the world over.Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311544-1 • $16.00

Andrew Chaikin a Man on tHe Moon

the Voyages of the apollo astronautsForeword by Tom Hanks“A truly authentic history with more inside stories, more details, recollections, and feelings of all the men who traveled to the moon, than any other account of the Apollo program.”—The Christian Science Monitor. 16 pp. b/w photos.Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-311235-8 • $20.00Also available: Voices from the Moon 978-0-670-02078-2; Mission Control, This is Apollo 978-0-670-01156-8

Apsley Cherry-Garrard tHe Worst Journey in tHe World

Introduction by Caroline AlexanderThe youngest member of Robert Falcon Scott’s team recounts the ill-fated Winter Journey to the South Pole.Penguin Classics • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-303938-9 • $18.00named the greatest adventure book of all time by National Geographic

Christopher Cokinos tHe fallen sky

an intimate History of shooting starsTarcher • 428 pp. • 978-1-58542-832-8 • $16.95

John Cornwell Hitler’s sCientists

science, War, and the devil’s PactPenguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-200480-7 • $18.00Also available: Hitler’s Pope p. 45

Tobias Dantzig nuMber: the language of science

Edited by Joseph MazurForeword by Barry MazurThe classic account of how the concept of number evolved from prehistoric times through the twentienth century. “Beyond doubt the most interesting book on the evo-lution of mathematics which has ever fallen into my hands.”—Albert Einstein. Plume • 416 pp. • 978-0-452-28811-9 • $17.00

Daniel C. Dennett breaking tHe sPell

religion as a natural Phenomenon“A sharp synthesis of evolutionary, anthropo-logical and psychological research on the origin and spread of religion.”—Scientific American.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-303833-7 • $17.00

John Derbyshire unknoWn Quantity

a real and imaginary History of algebraPlume • 384 pp. • 978-0-452-28853-9 • $17.00

PriMe obsessionbernhard riemann and the greatest unsolved Problem in MathematicsPlume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-28525-5 • $17.00

David Deutschf tHe beginning of infinity

explanations that transform the World“Brilliant and exhilarating.”—The New York Times Book Review. “Provocative and per-suasive...address[es] subjects from artificial intelligence to the evolution of culture and of creativity; its conclusions are...profound.”—The Economist.Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-312135-0 • $18.00

William Dunham Journey tHrougH genius

the great theories of Mathematics“A fascinating lingering over individual examples of ingenuity and insight.”—Isaac Asimov. Photographs, illustrations. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-014739-1 • $16.00

Albert Einstein relatiVity

the special and the general theoryIntroduction by Nigel CalderPenguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-303982-2 • $12.00

Ernest Freebergf tHe age of edison

electric light and the invention of Modern americaSee American History: The Gilded Age, page 14

John Freelyf before galileo

the advancement of science in the Middle agesFreely examines the pioneering research of the first European scientists, many of them monks whose influence ranged far beyond the walls of the monasteries where they stud-ied and wrote.Overlook • 352 pp. • 978-1590206072 •$28.95

tHe exPression of tHe eMotions in Man and aniMalsEdited by Sharon MessengerIntroduction by Joe CainFeaturing dozens of color photographs from Darwin’s original publication, this edition makes this classic study newly accessible to modern readers. The work engages some of the hardest questions in the evolution debate, and it shows the ever-cautious scientist at his boldest.Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-143944-0 • $18.00

autobiograPHiesEdited by Michael Neve and Sharon MessengerIntroduction by Michael NeveComprises a fragment Darwin wrote at the age of twenty-nine and the longer “Recollections” of 1876. Suggestions for fur-ther reading, biographical register.Penguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-043390-6 • $13.00

tHe desCent of ManConcise EditionSelections and Commentary by Carl ZimmerForeword by Frans de WaalZimmer places Darwin’s basic ideas in the context of the current understanding of human nature and DNA research.Plume • 448 pp. • 978-0-452-28888-1 • $17.00

Edited with an Introduction by James Moore and Adrian DesmondReproduces the book’s original illustrations and Darwin’s own notes.Penguin Classics • 864 pp. • 978-0-14-043631-0 • $18.00

on tHe origin of sPeCiesEdited with an Introduction and Notes by William BynumPenguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-043912-0 • $13.00

tHe origin of sPeCiesIntroduction by Sir Julian HuxleySignet Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-451-52906-0 • $6.95

tHe Voyage of tHe beagleEdited with an Introduction by Janet Browne and Michael NevePenguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-043268-8 • $14.00

on natural seleCtionPenguin Great ideas SeriesPenguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-303630-2 • $11.00

cHArles DArWin

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Jon Gertnerf tHe idea faCtory

bell labs and the great age of american innovation“Filled with colorful characters and inspir-ing lessons...explores one of the most critical issues of our time: What causes inno-vation?”—Walter Isaacson, The New York Times Book Review. “Expansive....Through deep archival research and extensive primary interviews, Gertner traces the history of a sin-gular and peculiar American institution that produced more major discoveries and Nobel laureates than most universities.”—Wired.Penguin Press • 432 pp. • 978-1-59420-328-2 • $29.95Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312279-1 • $17.00Paperback available March 2013

Edward Glaeser triuMPH of tHe City

How our greatest invention Makes us richer, smarter, greener, Healthier, and HappierA leading urban economist travels through history and around the globe to reveal the hidden workings of cities and how they bring out the best in humankind. “Bursting with insights.”—The New York Times Book Review.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-312054-4 • $16.00

John Glassief a Man of MisConCePtions

the life of an eccentric in an age of ChangeThe vivid, unconventional story of Athanasius Kircher, the legendary seventeenth-century priest-scientist who was either a great genius or a colossal crackpot. “Brings the ultimate mad professor Athanasius Kircher vividly to life....A most entertaining foray into the history of science.”—Ross King, author of Brunelleschi’s Dome.Riverhead • 352 pp. • 978-1-59448-871-9 • $26.95

James Gleick CHaos: the Making of a new science

“An astonishing chronicle of scientific thought.”—Lewis Thomas. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-311345-4 • $20.00

Harvey Green Wood: Craft, Culture, History

Penguin • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-311269-3 • $20.00

John Gribbin tHe felloWsHiP

gilbert, bacon, Harvey, Wren, newton, and the story of a scientific revolutionOverlook • 384 pp. • 978-1-59020-026-1 • $15.95

David Harrimanf tHe logiCal leaP

induction in PhysicsIntroduction by Leonard PeikoffA groundbreaking solution to the problem of induction, based on Ayn Rand’s theory of concepts.NAL • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-23005-8 • $17.00

Steven Johnsonf future PerfeCt

the Case for Progress in a networked age“A forceful argument for a new politics...A hope-inspiring manifesto.”—Kirkus Reviews. “Fascinating and compelling...Johnson’s thought-inspiring ideas steer us steadily into the future.”—Publishers Weekly.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-820-7 • $26.95

WHere good ideas CoMe froMthe natural History of innovation“A taxonomy of seven ways in which new ideas can sprout from old ones....Wide-ranging examples from technology, the natural world and culture.”—The Economist.Riverhead • 336 pp. • 978-1-59448-538-1 • $16.00

tHe inVention of aira story of science, faith, revolution, and the birth of americaSee British History, page 49

tHe gHost MaPthe story of london’s Most terrifying epidemic—and How it Changed science, Cities, and the Modern WorldSee Health, Medicine, & Society, page 90

Steven Johnson, editorf tHe innoVator’s Cookbook

essentials for inventing What is nextRiverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-558-9 • $18.00

Kevin Kellyf WHat teCHnology Wants

“A fascinating and enjoyable book packed with insight, which should be read by everyone concerned with how technology is shaping humanity.”—The New Scientist. “[An] astonishingly brilliant book.”—Walter Isaacson.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-312017-9 • $17.00Chosen as a best book of the year by The Economist, Popular Mechanics, skeptic.com, and techliberation.com

Ellen Klages tHe green glass sea

“Writing from the points of view of two displaced children, [Klages] successfully recre-ates life at Los Alamos Camp, where scientists and mathematicians converge with their fam-ilies to construct and test the first nuclear bomb.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review.Puffin Children’s • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-241149-0 • $8.99

Lawrence M. Krauss Hiding in tHe Mirror: the Quest for

alternate realities, from Plato to string theory (by Way of Alice in Wonderland, einstein, and The Twilight Zone)Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-303802-3 • $16.00

Christine Kenneally tHe first Word

the search for the origins of languagePenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311374-4 • $17.00

Penny Le Couteur and Jay Burreson naPoleon’s buttons

How 17 Molecules Changed History“This delightful and accessible book shows...how historical narrative and chemical insight can be interwoven to form a tapestry of understanding about the microscopic events that have formed and that continue to trans-form society.”—Peter Atkins, Univ. of Oxford. B/w illustrations, chemical diagrams.Tarcher • 384 pp. • 978-1-58542-331-6 • $16.95

Armand Marie Leroi Mutants

on genetic Variety and the Human bodyPenguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200482-1 • $16.00shortlisted for the aventis Prize for science books

Sir Charles Lyell PrinCiPles of geology

See 19th-Century British, page 50

Thomas Malthus an essay on tHe PrinCiPle

of PoPulationEdited with an Introduction by Antony FlewPenguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-043206-0 • $18.00

John Markoff WHat tHe dorMouse said

How the 60s Counterculture shaped the Personal Computer industryPenguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303676-0 • $16.00

Joseph Mazur zeno’s Paradox

unraveling the ancient Mystery behind the science of space and time“A neat and compelling historical survey of science’s oldest and deepest conundrum.”—John Derbyshire.Plume • 272 pp. • 978-0-452-28917-8 • $16.00

Kenneth R. Miller only a tHeory

evolution and the battle for america’s soul“Persuasively argues for the theory of evo-lution, penetratingly critiques the claims for intelligent design, and explains why this dis-pute should matter to everyone.”—Edward J. Larson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evolution.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311566-3 • $16.00

Craig Nelson roCket Men

the epic story of the first Men on the Moon“Celebrates a bold era when voyaging beyond Earth was deemed crucial to national security and pride.”—The Wall Street Journal.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311716-2 • $17.00

David F. Noble tHe religion of teCHnology

the divinity of Man and the spirit of invention“A groundbreaking account of the religious roots of Western technology.”—Nature.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-027916-0 • $16.00

Robert Oerter tHe tHeory of alMost eVerytHing

the standard Model, the unsung triumph of theoretical Physics“Accessible and engaging.”—Science News.Plume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28786-0 • $16.00

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Andrew Parker tHe genesis enigMa

Why the first book of the bible is scientifically accurate“An astounding work which seeks to prove that the ancient Hebrew writers of the Book of Genesis knew all about evolution—3,000 years before Darwin.”—The Daily Mail (London). “Intriguing, challenging, interest-ing.”—Elie Weisel.Plume •320 pp. • 978-0-452-29655-8 • $16.00

Leonard Peikofff tHe diM HyPotHesis

Why the lights of the West are going outA groundbreaking, controversial new theory by Ayn Rand’s literary heir and executor, which identifies the three methods people use to integrate concrete data into a unified system: Integration, Misintegration, and Disintegration.NAL • 320 pp. • 978-0-451-23481-0 • $27.95

Nathaniel Philbrick sea of glory

america’s Voyage of discovery: the u.s. exploring expedition, 1838–1842See American History, page 11

Steven Pinker tHe stuff of tHougHt

language as a Window into Human naturePenguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311424-6 • $18.00a Choice outstanding academic title, a Library Journal book of the yearAlso in Penguin: The Blank Slate 978-0-14-200334-3

Diana Preston before tHe fallout

from Marie Curie to HiroshimaBerkley • 416 pp. • 978-0-425-20789-5 • $15.00Also available: Lusitania p. 52; The Boxer Rebellion p. 69

Stephen J. Pynef Voyager

seeking newer Worlds in the third great age of discovery“A mind-boggling synthesis of science, histo-ry, and poetry.”—Laurence Bergreen, author of Marco Polo. “Blooms with such glorious rushes of exalted prose that I was dog-earing almost every page.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311959-3 • $17.00

Aaron Sachs tHe HuMboldt Current

19th-Century exploration and the sources of american environmentalismSee Environmental History, page 95

Carl Sagan tHe Varieties of

sCientifiC exPerienCea Personal View of the search for godEdited by Ann DruyanPenguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311262-4 • $20.00

Gino Segrèf ordinary geniuses

Max delbruck, george gamow, and the origins of genomics and big bang CosmologyA biography of two maverick scientists whose intellectual wanderlust kick-started modern genomics and cosmology.Viking • 352 pp. • 978-0-670-02276-2 • $27.95Also available: Faust in Copenhagen 978-0-14-311373-7; A Matter of Degrees 978-0-14-200278-0

Charles Seife zero: the biography of a dangerous idea

“Entertainingly traces the history of numbers from 30,000 years ago...down to the role that zero plays in contemporary cosmological theory.” —The New York Times. 65 b/w illustrations.Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-029647-1 • $16.00Winner of the Pen/Martha albrand award for best first Work of nonfictionAlso available: The Sun in a Bottle 978-0-14-311634-9; Alpha & Omega 978-0-14-200446-3; Proofiness 978-0-670-02216-8

Ernest Shackleton soutH: the endurance expedition

Introduction by Fergus FlemingIncludes a selection of Frank Hurley’s famous photographs.Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-243779-7 • $15.00

Dava Sobel galileo’s daugHter: a Historical

Memoir of science, faith, and love“Sobel elegantly translated the letters that Galileo’s eldest child, Virginia, wrote to him and uses them as a leitmotif to illuminate their deep mutual love, religious faith, and dedication to science.”—Kirkus Reviews.Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-028055-5 • $17.00a New York Times notable bookAlso available: Letters to Father, p. 56; The Planets 978-0-14-200116-5

Rebecca Solnit riVer of sHadoWs

eadweard Muybridge and the technological Wild West “Muybridge may finally have met his match. For that matter, Solnit has the whole lat-ter half of the American nineteenth century nailed.”—Lawrence Weschler, director, New York Institute for the Humanities, NYU.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-200410-4 • $18.00Winner of the national book Critics Circle award in Criticism; the Mark lynton History PrizeAlso available: A Field Guide to Getting Lost 978-0-14-303724-8; Wanderlust 978-0-14-028601-4, A Paradise Built in Hell p. 95

George G. Szpiro PoinCaré’s Prize

the Hundred-year Quest to solve one of Math’s greatest PuzzlesPlume • 320 pp. • 978-0-452-28964-2 • $15.00

Nikola Teslaf My inVentions and otHer Writings

Introduction by Samantha HuntThe fascinating autobiography of the leg-endary inventor behind the radio, wireless energy, robotics, and much more.Penguin Classics • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-310661-6 • $15.00

Lewis Thomas liVes of a Cell

notes of a biology WatcherPenguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-004743-1 • $15.00national book award Winner

Kelly Tyler-Lewis tHe lost Men: the Harrowing saga

of shackleton’s ross sea expeditionSee British History, page 52

Sam Howe Verhovek Jet age

the race to develop the Jet airliners that shrank the World“A page-turning detective story...infused with an infectious sense of wonder that drove ordinary men and women to reach for extraordinary heights.”—The New York Times.Avery • 272 pp. • 978-1-58333-436-2 • $16.00

J. Craig Venter a life deCoded

My genome, My lifeThe story of the man who achieved one of the greatest feats of our era—the mapping of the human genome. “Offers a window into the life and mind of a scientist who...has indisputably become an extraordinary fig-ure.”—Science. 16 pp. color photos.Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-311418-5 • $17.00

Giambattista Vico neW sCienCe

See Renaissance & Reformation, page 44

Nicholas Wade before tHe daWn

recovering the lost History of our ancestors“By far the best book I have ever read on humanity’s deep history. With courage and balance, Wade has pulled together the explo-sion of discoveries now ongoing in diverse fields of biology and the social sciences on the origin of our species, and he explains a large part of what is necessary to comprehend the human condition.”—E. O. Wilson.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303832-0 • $16.00

Tom Zoellner uraniuM

War, energy, and the rock that shaped the World“Part history and part travel narrative, the book presents the atomic age not through its scientists or grand strategists, but through its raw material.”—The New York Times.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311672-1 • $16.00

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Edward Abbey doWn tHe riVer

“Abbey is a gadfly with a stinger like a scor-pion.”—Wallace Stegner. This collection of 19 essays bemoans the pillage of our national heri-tage in the name of progress, profit, and security. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-26563-9 • $17.00

tHe Journey HoMe: some Words in defense of the american WestPlume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-26562-2 • $16.00Also in Plume: Abbey’s Road 978-0-452-26564-6

Mary Austin tHe land of little rain

Introduction by Terry Tempest Williams “Explores the deserts of Arizona and Southern California, recording details of landscape and wildlife in prose that is as expansive and exact-ing as the desert itself.”—500 Great Books by Women. Penguin Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-024919-4 • $14.00

Mark Bowen Censoring sCienCe

inside the Political attack on dr. James Hansen and the truth of global WarmingPlume • 336 pp. • 978-0-452-28962-8 • $16.00

E. Lucas Bridges utterMost Part of tHe eartH

the first History of tierra del fuego and the fuegian indiansSee Latin American & Caribbean, page 32

Rachel Carson under tHe sea-Wind

New Introduction by Linda LearOriginal Line Drawings by Howard FrechThe early masterwork of one of America’s great nature writers, and author of Silent Spring. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310496-4 • $16.00

Steve Collf PriVate eMPire

exxon Mobil and american Power“Meticulous, multi-angled and valuable....It’s among this book’s achievements that it attempts to view a dysfunctional energy world, as often as not, through Exxon Mobil’s eyes....Mr. Coll’s prose sweeps the earth like an Imax camera.”—The New York Times. “Groundbreaking....Masterful as a corporate portrait.”—American Prospect. Penguin Press • 688 pp. • 978-1-59420-335-0 • $36.00Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-312354-5 • $18.00Paperback available June 2013

Mark Derrf HoW tHe dog beCaMe tHe dog

from Wolves to our best friends“Intriguing...Derr ’s book seeks to get at the existential mystery of that ancient link between people and dogs.”—Los Angeles Times.Overlook • 288 pp. • 978-1-4683-0269-1 • $16.95

Jared Diamondf tHe World until yesterday

What Can We learn from traditional societies?See General Works & Anthologies, page 1

CollaPseHow societies Choose to fail or succeedRevised and UpdatedSee General Works & Anthologies, page 1

Paul Hawken blessed unrest

How the largest social Movement in History is restoring grace, Justice, and beauty to the WorldOne of the world’s most influential environ-mentalists reveals a grassroots movement composed of organizations across the globe that collectively make up the largest move-ment on earth. “Exciting, compelling, and very important.”—Jane Goodall.Penguin • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-311365-2 • $17.00

Nick Hayesf tHe riMe of tHe Modern Mariner

“Fabulous, eerie, timely...Brilliant, quite bril-liant.”—Robert Macfarlane. This update on Coleridge’s 1797 poem, the original eco-fable, is a graphic novel set in the cesspool of the North Atlantic Garbage Patch.Viking • 336 pp. • 978-0-670-02580-0 • $32.00

Robert M. Hazenf tHe story of eartH

the first 4.5 billion years, from stardust to living PlanetA grand tour of our planet inside and out, and popular science of the highest order.Viking • 320 pp. • 978-0-670-02355-4 • $27.95a Choice outstanding academic title

William Least Heat-Moon riVer-Horse: across america by boat

Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-029860-4 • $16.00

Edward Humesf garbology

our dirty love affair with trash“A horrifying, well-documented, and fasci-nating study of how profligate waste became a normal part of American consumer behav-ior and what it’s going to take for our society to shift from a disposable economy to a reus-able one.”—Library Journal.Avery • 288 pp. • 978-1-58333-434-8 • $27.00Avery • 304 pp. • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00Paperback available April 2013

Ivor van Heerden and Mike Bryan tHe storM: What Went Wrong and Why

during Hurricane katrina—the inside story from one louisiana scientistPenguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-311213-6 • $15.00

Alexander von Humboldt Personal narratiVe

of a Journey to tHe eQuinoCtial regions of tHe neW ContinentAbridged EditionTranslated with an Introduction by Jason WilsonPenguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-044553-4 • $17.00

Donovan Hohnf Moby-duCk

the true story of 28,800 bath toys lost at sea and of the beachcombers, oceanographers, environmentalists, and fools, including the author, Who Went in search of them“A far-ranging, delightfully narrated master-work of adventure, science, exploration, and much more.”—Nathaniel Philbrick.Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-312050-6 • $16.00a New York Times notable book of the year

Mark Kurlansky tHe last fisH tale

the fate of the atlantic and survival in gloucester, america’s oldest fishing Port and Most original town“A heartfelt tribute...as beautifully-written as the fondest and best-crafted eulogy.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59448-374-5 • $16.00Also available: The Basque History of the World p. 56, The Eastern Stars p. 32, The Food of a Younger Land, Choice Cuts p. 74

Richard Manning grassland: the History, biology,

Politics, and Promise of the american Prairie“Grassland tells a vivid if sometimes deeply troubling story of loss and misuse. It is an important book.”—William Kittredge.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-023388-9 • $17.00

Bill McKibben, editorf tHe global WarMing reader

a Century of Writing about Climate ChangeOur most widely respected environmental writer brings together the essential voices on global warming, from its 19th-century dis-covery to the present. Contributors include Al Gore, Elizabeth Kolbert, Arundhati Roy, Michael Crichton, George Monbiot, Paul Crutzen, Rev. Sally Bingham, Naomi Klein, Van Jones, and many others. B/w charts, graphs, and photos throughout.Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-312189-3 • $18.00

aMeriCan eartHenvironmental Writing since thoreauForeword by Al GoreA selection of essential American writings that changed the way we look at the natu-ral world and our place in it. Includes: Walt Whitman, John Muir, Mary Austin, Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barbara Kingsolver, Michael Pollan, and many more. Chronology of the environmental movement and American environmental history, photos, illustrations.Library of America • 900 pp. • 978-1-59853-020-9 • $40.00

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Jon Mooallemf Wild ones

a sometimes dismaying, Weirdly reassuring story about looking at People looking at animals in americaForty years after the Endangered Species Act, Mooallem looks to three threatened animals—the polar bear, the butterfly, and the whooping crane—to tell the story of America’s relationship to its wild creatures.Penguin Press • 368 pp. • 978-1-59420-442-5 • $27.95Available May 2013

John Muir tHe Mountains of California

Edited with an Introduction by Edward HoaglandThe pioneering conservationist’s first book.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-310525-1 • $13.00

nature WritingsEdited by William J. CrononLibrary of America • 928 pp. • 978-1-883011-24-6 • $35.00

Peter Nichols oil and iCe

a story of arctic disaster and the rise and fall of america’s last Whaling dynastyA terrifyingly relevant historical narrative.”—Nathaniel Philbrick.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-311836-7 • $16.00

Geoff Nicholson tHe lost art of Walking

the History, science, and literature of Pedestrianism“A leisurely, entirely delightful ramble through the history and lore of walking.”—Washington Post Book Review.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-403-2 • $15.00

David Owenf tHe ConundruM

How scientific innovation, increased efficiency, and good intentions Can Make our energy and Climate Problems Worse Owen reveals startling realities and ways to apply initially counter-intuitive but com-mon sense approaches to change our modern lives—and the future—for the better.Riverhead • 272 pp. • 978-1-59448-561-9 • $14.00Also available: Green Metropolis 978-1-59448-484-1

Henry Pollack, Ph.D. a World WitHout iCe

“Part a history of ice on Earth, part a sci-entist’s love song to his subject, and part an unsentimental eulogy.”—San Francisco Chronicle.Avery • 304 pp. • 978-1-58333-407-2 • $16.00

Clive Ponting a neW green History of tHe World

the environment and the Collapse of great CivilizationsRevised EditionA provocative and illuminating view of human history and its relationship to the environment. “If there is a single book on the subject to engage the enthusiast, silence the critic, and enlighten the ignoramus, this is it.”—The Observer (London). Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303898-6 • $17.00

John Wesley Powell tHe exPloration of tHe

Colorado riVer and its CanyonsSee American History, page 14

Stephen J. Pyne HoW tHe Canyon beCaMe grand

a short History“With impressive erudition and a broad sweep of reference, Pyne shows how the Canyon has been discovered, and reinter-preted, from the age of Spanish scholasticism to the age of ecology.”—Donald Worster. “An environmental history classic.”—Douglas Brinkley. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-028056-2 • $15.00

Erik Reece lost Mountain

a year in the Vanishing Wilderness: radical strip Mining and the devastation of appalachia“The most important document so far on strip mining.”—Wendell Berry. “A powerful indictment.”—The Boston Globe.Riverhead • 288 pp. • 978-1-59448-236-6 • $15.00Also available: An American Gospel 978-1-59448-445-2

Marc Reisner CadillaC desert: the american

West and its disappearing WaterRevised EditionPenguin • 608 pp. • 978-0-14-017824-1 • $18.00Also available: A Dangerous Place 978-0-14-200383-1

Callum Robertsf tHe oCean of life

the story of Man and seaPutting our exploitation of the seas into his-torical context, Roberts leads readers on a fascinating tour of mankind’s relationship to the sea. “An excellent and engrossing work. Mr. Roberts has corralled an astonishing col-lection of scientific discovery, and he conveys it with non-textbook readability.”—The Wall Street Journal.Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-02354-7 • $30.00Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312348-4 • $17.00Paperback available May 2013a Choice outstanding academic title

Tim Robinson ConneMara

listening to the WindSee Irish History, page 53

Aaron Sachs tHe HuMboldt Current

nineteenth-Century exploration and the sources of american environmentalism“Argues convincingly that Humboldt was second only to Darwin among scientists in his impact on the history of American thought.”—David S. Reynolds, author of Walt Whitman’s America.Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-311192-4 • $16.00

James Salzmanf drinking Water: a History

“Duke professor Salzman details the chang-ing approaches that environmentalists, governments, and the open market have taken to this essential of life.”—Publishers Weekly.Overlook • 320 pp. • 978-1-5902-0720-8 •$27.95

Boria Saxf City of raVens

the extraordinary History of london, the tower and its famous ravensSax shows how our attitudes to the raven and to the natural world in general have changed enormously over the centuries.Overlook • 206 pp. • 978-1-5902-0777-2 • $22.00

Rebecca Solnit a Paradise built in Hell

the extraordinary Communities that arise in disasterSolnit looks at major calamities throughout recent history, examining how disaster throws people into a temporary utopia of changed states of mind and social possibilities. “This new, highly readable mixture of history and first-hand reporting reflects several decades of thinking about what makes for true com-munities.”—Adam Hochschild.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-311807-7 • $16.00a new york times notable bookAlso available: A Field Guide to Getting Lost 978-0-14-303724-8; Wanderlust 978-0-14-028601-4, River of Shadows p. 93

Wallace Stegner and Page Stegner aMeriCan PlaCes

See American History, page 14

David L. Ulin tHe MytH of solid ground

earthquakes, Prediction, and the fault line between reason and faithPenguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303525-1 • $15.00

Daniel Yerginf tHe Quest

energy, security, and the remaking of the Modern World“Impartial and alarmingly up to date....Necessary reading for CEOs, conservation-ists, lawmakers, generals, spies, tech geeks, thriller writers...and many others.”—The New York Times. “This is the one book you must read to understand the future of our econo-my and our way of life.”—Walter Isaacson. “Yergin has again delivered a sweeping, authoritative account of the science, econom-ics, and geopolitics of energy.”—Steve Coll, author of Ghost Wars.Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-312194-7 • $20.00a New York Times notable book of the year;a Choice outstanding academic titleVisit the author’s website: www.danielyergin.com

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Nigel Dalziel tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of tHe britisH eMPireIntroduction by John MackenzieTraces the emergence of one of the world’s greatest empires, from its earliest beginnings in the British Isles through its ascendancy in the Victorian era to its ultimate collapse in the twentieth century. Over 150 full-color maps, timeline, table of imperial territories.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-101844-7 • $20.00

John Haywood tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient CiVilizationsEdited by Simon Hall and John HaywoodRichly illustrated with photographs, art-work re-creations, and full-color maps, this is an illuminating one-volume introduction to early peoples and the world they created.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-101448-7 • $22.00

tHe Penguin HistoriCal atlas of tHe VikingsIllustrates the influence of the Vikings extend-ing from the Holy Land to Newfoundland, as explorers, settlers, craftsmen and hired mercenaries.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051328-8 • $20.00

Andrew Jotischky and Caroline Hull tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of tHe bible landsExpertly explores the relationship between the books of the Bible and the land from which they came.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-102687-9 • $20.00

tHe Penguin HistoriCal atlas of tHe MedieVal WorldEdited by Simon Hall and John HaywoodTraces the development of peoples, cultures, and faiths between the barbarian invasions of the fourth century and the first voyages to the New World in the sixteenth.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-101449-4 • $20.00

Robert Morkot tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of greeCeCharting topics as diverse as Minoan civili-zation, the Persian Wars, the Golden Age of Athens, and the conquests of Alexander the Great, the atlas traces the development of this creative and restless peoplePenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051335-6 • $20.00

Bill Manley tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient egyPtPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051331-8 • $20.00

Mark Ovendenf railWay MaPs of tHe World

Collects hundreds of images, covering two centuries of railway advertising, surveyors’ plans, travel posters, satellite photos, and sta-tion wall maps. Full-color throughout.Viking • 144 pp. • 978-0-670-02265-6 • $35.00

Chris Scarre tHe Penguin HistoriCal

atlas of anCient roMeTraces the Roman Empire’s rise and fall, looking at its provinces and cities, trade and economy, armies and frontier defenses; follow-ing its foreign wars and internecine struggles.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051329-5 • $20.00

Hermann Kinder and Werner Hilgemann tHe Penguin atlas

of World HistoryVolume 1: from Prehistory to the eve of the french revolutionA wide-ranging, chronological summary of major events from the beginning of history to the eve of the French Revolution, illustrated by detailed color maps.Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-101263-6 • $15.00

Volume 2: from the french revolution to the PresentPenguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-101262-9 • $15.00

Cynthia Enloe and Joni Seagerf tHe real state of aMeriCa atlas

Mapping the Myths and truths of the united statesCowritten by two esteemed scholars, this comprehensive work draws back the curtain to reveal the U.S. today, from its changing demographics to patterns of home ownership to the kinds of food we eat.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-311935-7 • $22.00

Joni Seager tHe Penguin atlas

of WoMen in tHe WorldFourth Edition“In this era of globalization we are in des-perate need of accurate information that demonstrates how crucial women are to the whole process...Joni Seager has done it again!”—Kum-Kum Bhavnani, UC Santa Barbara.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-311451-2 • $22.00

Dan Smithf tHe Penguin state

of tHe World atlasNinth EditionCompletely revised and updated. “Unique and uniquely beautiful...[it tells us] more about the world today than a dozen statistical abstracts or scholarly tomes.”—Los Angeles Times. Includes more than 100 full-color maps and graphics.Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-312265-4 • $22.00

Colin McEvedy tHe Penguin atlas

of afriCan HistoryRevised EditionPenguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051321-9 • $17.00

tHe neW Penguin atlas of anCient HistoryRevised EditionA thoroughly revised chronological series of fifty maps and text portraying the ancient worlds of Europe, the Mediterranean area, and the Near East.Penguin • 128 pp. • 978-0-14-051348-6 • $16.00

tHe neW Penguin atlas of MedieVal HistoryRevised and Expanded EditionPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-051249-6 • $16.00

tHe Penguin atlas of Modern History (to 1815)Penguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-051153-6 • $16.00

tHe neW Penguin atlas of reCent History: europe since 1815Revised EditionPenguin • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-051504-6 • $15.00

Michael Middleditch tHe Penguin MaP of tHe World

Second EditionMeasuring 2’8” x 4”, this 4-color foldout map includes time zones, place names in English and local languages, and rail and shipping routes.Penguin • 978-0-14-051528-2 • $10.00

tHe neW york MaPguidethe essential guide to ManhattanSecond EditionPenguin • 64 pp. • 978-0-14-029459-0 • $10.00

tHe london MaPguideSeventh Revised and Updated EditionPenguin • 64 pp. • 978-0-24-195523-9 • $12.00

tHe Paris MaPguideSecond EditionPenguin • 64 pp. • 978-0-14-146904-1 • $10.00

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AAaronovitch, David ..........................1Abbott, Elizabeth ......................31, 74King Abdullah II of Jordan ...........64Abraham Lincoln .........................12Abyss, The ....................................41Achebe, Chinua ...............................66Ackroyd, Peter ................................47Acton, Johnny ..................................16A.D. 381 .......................................33Adams, Mark ...................................31Adesanmi, Pius ...............................66Adkin, Lesley ..................................50Aeneid, The ..................................39After the Fact .................................3After the Music Stopped ..............86Age of Edison, The .......................14Agricola and The Germania, The ...39Abbey, Edward................................94Abelard .............................................41Abercrombie, Nicholas ....................1Abrahams, Roger D. .......................24Acedia & me .................................40Aczel, Amir ......................................90Adams, Abigail .................................7Adams, Andy ..................................13Adams, Henry ...........................14, 53Adams, John ..................................7, 9Addams, Jane ..................................14Adkins, Lesley .................................78Adkins, Roy ...............................50, 78Adler, Margot ..................................19Aesop ................................................35African Myths of Origin ..............66Africans and Their History ..........67Against Slavery ...........................13Age of Bede, The ...........................47Age of Turbulence, The ................87Agony and the Ecstasy, The .........44Agricola, The ................................39Ahamed, Liaquat ............................86Ahmed, Leila ...................................73Air Power .....................................78Alan Lomax ..................................77Alchemists, The ............................87Alcott, Louisa May .........................12Aldington, Richard .........................80Alexander, Bevin .......................81, 84Alexander, Caroline..................35, 48Alexander, Kelly .............................74Alexander, Robert ...........................59Alexander Hamilton ......................9Alexander the Great .....................35Alexiad, The .................................39Alfred the Great ...........................47Alger, Horatio ..................................14Alice .............................................17Alice Waters and Chez Panisse ....75Alighieri, Dante ...............................43Al-Khalili, Jim ..................................64Allen, Charles ..................................71Allen, Michael ...................................3Allen, Will ........................................74All In ............................................84All the Devils Are Here ...............87All There Is...................................22Alone in the Kitchen

With an Eggplant......................74Along This Way ...........................26Alterman, Eric ...................................2Alvarez, Julia ...................................29Ambrose, Hugh ..............................81Ambrose, Stephen E. ................21, 78American Dreams ........................19American Empire .........................19American Indians and the Law ....28American Lady .............................20American Nations ..........................7American Political Speeches ..........2American Presidents, The ..............7American Scriptures ......................7Americans in Paris ......................54American Story ............................77America’s Great Railroad Stations ...7America’s Longest Siege ..............12American Colonies .......................10American Dream ..........................25American Earth ............................94American Eve ...............................18American Food .............................74American Food Writing ...............75American Indian Stories ..............29Americanization of

Benjamin Franklin, The ..............9American Movie Critics...............77American Notes for

General Circulation ..................10American Places ...........................14American Plague, The ..................89Americans at War ........................78American Sideshow ........................3American Slave Narratives ..........24American Soul, The .......................8American Theocracy ....................23American Therapy .......................89Ancien Regime and the

French Revolution .....................55Ancient Celts, The .......................40Ancient Guide to

Modern Life, The .......................33Ancient Iraq .................................34Ancient Kingdoms of Peru, The ..32Ancient Mediterranean, The ........33Anderson, Fred .............................2, 7Anderson, Jon Lee ..........................62Anderson, Sherwood .....................14Anderson, Walter Truett ..................1Andersonville ...............................12Andrew Carnegie .........................15

Andrews, William L. ..................2, 24And the Pursuit of Happiness .......7Angela, Alberto ...............................37Angelo, Jesse ......................................2Angler ..........................................22Anglo-Saxons, The .......................47Animal Farm ................................52Annals of Imperial Rome, The .....39Annan, Kofi .....................................78Anouilh, Jean ...................................47Anti-Federalist Papers, The ...........8Antin, Mary .....................................15Anti-Oedipus .................................1Anything Goes .............................18Apocalypse on the Set ..................78Apologia Pro Vita Sua .................50Apology for Raymond Sebond, An ...54Appel, Jacob .....................................87Appian ..............................................37Appy, Christian G. ..........................21Aquinas ........................................41Aquinas, Thomas ............................41Arab and Jew ................................66Arabian Sands ..............................66Arce, Rose ........................................30Ardrey, Adam ..................................47Arenas, Reinaldo.............................31Arendt, Hannah ..............................57Argo .............................................84Argument, The .............................21Ariosto, Ludovico ...........................56Aristotle ............................................35Arkush, Michael .............................16Armageddon in Retrospect ..........21Armies of the Night, The .............21Armstrong, Karen ...........................68Army Life in a Black Regiment ....12Army of Evil ................................59Arrian................................................35Arthurian Romances ....................43Art of Happiness, The ..................35Art of Intelligence, The ................79Art of War, The ............................69Arvedlund, Erin ..............................86Ascent of Money, The ..................86Ascher, Kate .....................................90Asher, Michael .................................78Ashoka ..........................................71Ask Not ........................................19Asleep ...........................................89Assassination .................................1Assault on Reason, The ................22Assignment to Hell ......................82Aston, Eloise ....................................52Atatürk .........................................65At Dawn We Slept .......................83Athenian Constitution, The .........35Au Bonheur Des Dames ..............55Auchincloss, Louis .........................15Audacity to Win, The ..................23St. Augustine ...................................39Auletta, Ken .....................................86Aung San Suu Kyi ..........................71Aurelius, Marcus ............................38Austin, Mary ...................................94Australia ......................................72Autobiographical

Writings (Twain) ......................15Autobiographies (Darwin) ...........91Autobiography (Cellini) ...............43Autobiography (Franklin) ..............9Autobiography (Mill) ..................50Autobiography of Andrew

Carnegie, The ............................14Autobiography of an

Ex-Colored Man, The ................26Avlon, John ........................................2Away Off Shore ............................ 11Axe, David .......................................78Axelrod, Alan ..............................2, 81Axemaker’s Gift, The ...................90Ayres, Alex .......................................12Azuela, Mariano .............................31

bBabbitt ..........................................18Babel, Isaac .......................................59Bacardi and the Long

Fight for Cuba ...........................32Backlands .....................................32Bacon, Francis ..................................43Bad Girls Go Everywhere ............76Badkhen, Anna ................................64Bad Money ...................................23Baghdad without a Map ...............65Bagli, Charles V. ..............................86Baglio, Matt ......................................84Bai, Matt ...........................................21Bain, David Haward ................10, 13Baines, Phil .......................................51Bainton, Roland H. .........................43Baker, Ian ..........................................72Baker, Russell...................................15Balkans, The .................................61Ballad of Abu Ghraib, The ...........85Ballad of Blind Tom,

Slave Pianist, The .....................77Ball Is Round, The .......................16Baltic, The ....................................57Balz, Dan ..........................................21Banana .........................................74Barber, Nathan ................................41Barbusse, Henri ...............................80Bard, Mitchell ............................64, 81Barker, Pat ........................................80Barnes, Jonathan .............................35Barnett, Thomas P. M. ....................21Baron, Josh .......................................76Barrett, James R. ..............................24

Barr, Niall .........................................81Barret-Ducrocq, Francoise .............50Barron, Leo .......................................81Barry, John M. ..............................8, 89Barry, Sebastian ...............................80Bartirom, Maria ...............................86Baseball as a Road to God ............17Basilica .........................................44Basque History

of the World, The .......................56Bass, Bill............................................90Basten, Fred E. .................................78Battelle, John ....................................86Battle for America, The ................21Battle for Christendom, The .........43Battle for Spain, The ....................55Battle of New Orleans, The .......... 11Bawlf, Samuel ..................................47Bayoumi, Moustafa ........................24Beahrs, Andrew...............................74Bear Heart ....................................27Beattie, Alan .....................................86Beautiful Cigar Girl, The ............. 11Beautiful Things That

Heaven Bears, The ....................67Beavan, Colin ..................................81Becket ...........................................47Becklund, Laurie .............................66Bede ...................................................47Beeman, Richard .............................10Beevor, Antony ....... 53, 55, 57, 59, 81Before Galileo ...............................91Before Night Falls ........................31Before the Dawn ...........................93Before the Fallout .........................93Beginning of Infinity, The ...........91Behind the Scenes .........................12Beijing Welcomes You ..................69Belcher, Stephen ..............................66Bellaigue, Christopher de ..............64Bellamy, Edward .............................14Belofsky, Nathan .............................89Bend, Not Break ...........................69St. Benedict.......................................39Benfey, Christopher ..........................3Bentham, Jeremy .............................50Bercuson, David J. ..........................15Berendt, John ...................................56Berg, A. Scott ...................................15Bergerud, Eric ............................82, 84Bergreen, Laurence .........................56Berler, Ron ........................................21Berlin 1961...................................84Berlin, Ira ..........................................25Berlin, Isaiah ....................................59Bernstein, Sara Tuvel ......................62Berry, Mary Frances .......................25Best Place to Be, The ....................31Betancourt, Ingrid ...........................31Betrothed, The ..............................57Better Angels of Our Nature, The ..79Better Day Coming ......................25Between Past and Future .............57Between Shades of Gray ...............57Between Two Worlds ....................66Beyond Band of Brothers..............84Beyond the Hundredth Meridian ...14Beyond Tolerance .........................23Beyond War..................................65Bhagavad Gita, The ......................71Biank, Tanya ....................................73Bible’s Greatest Stories, The ........34Bible, The .....................................39Bickers, Robert ................................68Biedermann, Hans ............................1Big Day Coming ..........................76Big Fight, The ..............................16Bigger Than the Game .................17Big Payback, The ..........................76Big Rich, The ................................86Big Week ......................................84Billows, Richard A. .........................35Bilton, Michael ................................84Bingham, Tom .................................62Bin Ladens, The ...........................64Birth of Classical Europe, The .....34Bishop, Patrick ................................82Bissinger, Buzz ................................16Bitches, Bimbos, and Ballbreakers ..73Bitter Waters ................................10Black Hawk ......................................27Black Lamb and Grey Falcon .......61Black Like Me ...............................25Black Like You ..............................27Black Resistance/White Law ........25Black Robe ....................................29Black White and Jewish ................27Blanding, Michael ...........................74Blank Spots on the Map ...............79Blanning, Tim ..................................44Blessed Unrest..............................94Bligh, William ..................................48Blinder, Alan S. ................................86Blonde Roots ................................25Blood Medicine ............................90Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat ........51Bloody Shirt, The .........................12Blount, Roy ......................................12Blue Blood ....................................24Blum, Deborah ................................90Boccaccio, Giovanni .......................43Bodanis, David ................................90Boethius ............................................37Bolli Bollason’s Tale .....................41Bomb Power .................................24Bombs Away ................................18Bondanella, Julia Conaway ...........43Booknotes .......................................7Book of Chuang Tzu, The .............68Book of Contemplation, The .........65

Book of Lamentations, The ...........32Book of Margery Kempe, The .......47Book of Mormon, The ................... 11Book of Tea, The ............................69Book of the Courtier, The..............43Book of the Hopi ...........................29Book of War, The ..........................83Books That Changed the World .....1Boot, Max .........................................78Booth, Mark .......................................1Border Passage, A ........................73Borges, Jorge Luis ...........................31Borowski, Tadeusz ..........................62Bors, Matt .........................................78Boswell, James .................................49Boswell, Thomas .............................16Bosworth, R. J. B..............................56Both, Norbert ...................................61Bothwell, Robert .............................31Boudica .........................................47Bound for Glory ...........................76Bounty, The ..................................48Bounty Mutiny, The ....................48Bourke, Angela ................................52Bowden, Mark .................................31Bowen, Mark ...................................94Boxer Rebellion, The ....................69Boyden, Joseph ..........................31, 80Boyle, T. C. .......................................29Boys in the Boat, The ...................16Bradbury, Malcolm .........................45Braddick, Michael ...........................47Bradford, Sarah ...............................43Bradford, William ...........................10Brady, Patricia ...................................8Bramly, Serge ...................................43Branch Rickey ..............................16Brands, H. W. ...................................19Braudel, Fernand ..............................1Brave Vessel, A ............................48Bread and Roses ...........................18Bread and Wine ............................57Breaking the Spell ........................91Breakout .......................................84Brendan ............................................47Breslin, Jimmy .................................16Breuer, Joseph ..................................89Brewer, David ..................................56Brick, Michael ..................................22Bridges, E. Lucas .............................32Brief History of the Caribbean, A ...33Brief Wondrous Life of

Oscar Wao, The .........................30Brigden, Susan ................................46Brinkley, Douglas ............... 21, 26, 86Britain After Rome ......................46British Society Since 1945 ...........52Brittain, Vera ....................................80Broadwell, Paula .............................84Broad, William J. .............................35Brody, Arnold R. .............................91Brody, David Eliot ..........................91Brogan, Hugh ....................................3Broken Government .....................22Brooks, Geraldine ...........................27Brooks, Michael ...............................90Brother One Cell ..........................70Brothers, Rivals, Victors ..............83Brown ...........................................30Brown, Clarence ..............................59Brown, Daniel James ......................16Brown, William Hill .......................10Brown, William Wells ....................25Brownstein, Ronald ........................22Bruchac, Joseph ...............................27Bruck, Connie ..................................86Brunelleschi’s Dome ....................44Bryan, Mike .....................................94Buchholz, Todd G. ..........................86Buckholtz, Alison ............................78Buddha .........................................68Buddha’s Warriors .......................68Buddhist Scriptures .....................68Budiansky, Stephen ........... 12, 48, 78Budnick, Dean .................................76Bulgakov, Mikhail ...........................59Bunker Hill ..................................10Bunyan, John ...................................47Burke, Edmund ...............................49Burke, James ....................................90Burke, Jason .....................................85Burkhardt, Jacob .............................43Burney, Frances ...............................49Burning of Bridget Cleary, The ...52Burns, James MacGregor ...............22Burreson, Jay....................................92Burrough, Bryan .......................15, 86Burton, María Amparo Ruiz de ...13Buruma, Ian ........................ 57, 64, 69Buru Quartet, The .......................71Busy-Body, The ..............................9Buzzell, Colby .................................85Byock, Jesse ......................................42Byrd, William...................................10

cCabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez ........8Caddick-Adams, Peter ...................82Cadillac Desert .............................95Café Europa ..................................61Cahan, Abraham .............................14Cahokia .........................................28Caleb’s Crossing ...........................27Caleb Williams .............................49Calloway, Colin G. ..........................28Callow, Simon .................................77Call the Midwife ..........................52Calvocoressi, Peter .........................82Campaigns of Alexander, The ......35

Campbell, Andrea...........................91Campbell, Charlie .............................1Campbell, James .............................47Campbell, James T. .........................25Campbell, John ................................51Canal Builders, The .....................17Candide, or Optimism .................55Candy Bombers, The ....................84Canterbury Tales, The ..................47Cao, Lan ...........................................21Cape Cod ...................................... 11Capital ..........................................59Carhart, Tom ....................................12Carles, Emilie...................................53Carlin, John ......................................66Carnegie, Andrew ..........................14Carpenter, David ............................46Carretta, Vincent .............................49Carroll, Leslie ..................................41Carroll, Rory ....................................32Carroll, Sean ....................................91Carr, Rosamund Halsey ................66Carrell, Jennifer Lee ..................49, 89Carse, James P. .................................91Carson, Ciaran.................................52Carson, Clayborne ..........................24Carson, Rachel .................................94Carter, Graydon ..............................77Carthage Must Be Destroyed .......34Cartledge, Paul ................................35Carvajal, Doreen .............................56Casanova ......................................56Casanova, Giacomo ........................56Casas, Bartolomé de Las ................32Cashford, Jules ................................35Castellanos, Rosario .......................32Castiglione, Baldesar ......................43Cathcart, Thomas ............................62Catherine the Great ......................60Catherwood, Christopher .............51Catiline’s War ..............................39Catlin, George .................................28Cause, The ......................................2Cavalleria Rusticana ....................57Cayton, Andrew................................2Cellini, Benvenuto ..........................43Censoring Science ........................94Ceremony .....................................29Chadwick, Henry ...........................39Chadwick, Owen ......................43, 51Chaikin, Andrew ............................91Chai, May-lee ..................................68Chai, Winberg ..................................68Challenger, Melanie .......................63Chancellor, Edward ........................86Chaney, Lisa .....................................53Chang, Iris ........................................30Chango’s Beads and

Two-Tone Shoes .........................18Chaos ............................................92Chapman, Fern Schumer ..............62Chapman, Peter ..............................86Charles Dickens ...........................50Charnas, Dan ...................................76Charrière, Isabelle de .....................57Charterhouse of Parma, The.........55Charters, Ann ..................................19Chase, Owen....................................11Chasing Ghosts ............................85Chasing the Flame........................79Chattering Courtesans .................38Chatwin, Bruce ................................32Chaucer, Geoffrey ...........................47Chavez, Cesar ..................................19Chayes, Sarah ..................................72Cheap ............................................88Che Guevara .................................33Chen, Yuan-tsung ...........................68Chernow, Ron ....................................9Cherny, Andrei ................................84Cherokee Nation and the

Trail of Tears, The ......................28Cherry-Garrard, Apsley ................91Chesnut, Mary Boykin ...................12Chesnutt, Charles W. ......................25Chetwynd, Josh ...............................16Chickenhawk ................................84Child, Brenda J. ...............................28Child of the Dark ..........................32Children of Cain ...........................33Children of Jihad ..........................64Children of the Flames .................62Children of the Holocaust ............62China A to Z ................................68China Boy .....................................31China Fantasy, The ......................69China Lover, The ..........................69China Price, The ..........................87Chinese in America, The ..............30Chinni, Dante ..................................22Choice Cuts ..................................74Christian, Edward ..........................48Christian Church in the

Cold War, The ...........................51Christianity ..................................39Christiansen, Eric ............................42Christianson, Scott ..........................63Christ in Concrete ........................17Chronicle of the

Narváez Expedition ....................8Chronicles ....................................54Chronicles of the Crusades ...........42Chronicles of the First Crusade....40Church, Benjamin ...........................10Churchill ......................................51Churchill, Buntzie Ellis ..................65Churchill’s War Lab .....................51Churchill, Winston .........................51Church in an Age of

Revolution, The .........................48

Cicero ................................................37Cistercian World, The ..................42Citizenville ...................................23City Kid ........................................25City of Djinns ..............................71City of Falling Angels, The ..........56City of God ...................................39City of Ravens ..............................95Civil Disobedience........................ 11Civilization ..................................45Civilization of the

Renaissance in Italy, The ..........43Civil War in Fifty Objects, The ...12Civil War (Lucan) ........................38Civil War, The ..............................12Civil War, The (Hansen) ..............12Civil War, The (J. Caesar) ............37Civil Wars, The (Appian) ............37Clancy, Tom .....................................78Clarke, Thurston .............................19Clark, Kenneth ................................44Clark, William .................................14Clarke, Peter ....................................46Clash of the Carriers ....................83Class 11 ........................................85Classic American Autobiographies ..2Classic of

Mountains and Seas, The .........68Classic Slave Narratives, The ......24Classic Slum, The ........................52Claude Lévi-Strauss .....................55Clausewitz, Carl von ................58, 78Clavin, Tom ......................................16Clee, Nicholas ..................................16Clendinen, Dudley .........................89Cline, Elizabeth L. ...........................86Closed Chambers ..........................20Closing the Leadership Gap .........76Clotel ............................................25Cloud of Unknowing, The............41Club, The ......................................23Cobb, Humphrey ............................80Coco Chanel .................................53Coal ..............................................87Cod ...............................................74Code Talker ...................................27Coetzee, J. M. ...................................66Cohen, Adam ..................................17Cohen, David ..................................58Cohen, Jared ....................................64Coke Machine, The .......................74Cokinos, Christopher .....................91Colby, Tanner ...................................25Cold War, The ..............................84Collingham, Lizzie .........................82Collision 2012 ..............................21Coll, Steve ........................... 64, 72, 94Collapse ..........................................1Collingridge, Vanessa ....................47Colonial American

Travel Narratives ......................10Color of Water, The ......................26Colossus .......................................22Colour Bar ....................................67Columbus .....................................56Columbus, Christopher .................32Comandante .................................32Come to Think of It ......................24Comfort Woman ...........................30Coming of the Third Reich, The ...58Coming Plague, The.....................89Commandant, The ........................58Common Sense ...........................2, 9Common Wealth ..........................88Communist Manifesto, The .........59Comnena, Anna ..............................39Company Aytch ...........................13Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in

English, The ..............................40Complete Fables, The ...................35Complete idiot’s Guide to:

Catholicism .................................2 The Founding Fathers ...............10 American History .......................2 European History ......................41 Global Economics ......................87 Music History ...........................77 Native American History .........29 The Crusades .............................43 The Middle Ages .......................42 The Middle East Conflict ..........64 The Roman Empire ...................38 The U.S. Constitution.................3 The Vietnam War ......................84 U.S. Government and Politics ....7 World History ...........................63 World War I ..............................81 World War II .............................81Complete Stories (Parker) ............76Complete Writings (Wheatley) ....27Comrade J .....................................84Concise Biography of

Adolf Hitler, A ..........................58Condé, Maryse ................................66Condition of the Working

Class in England, The ...............50Conduct Under Fire .....................82Confessions, The (Rousseau) .......55Confessions of an

Economic Hit Man....................23Confessions of

St. Augustine, The ....................39Congo Diary, The .........................66Conlon, Edward ..............................24Con Men and Cutpurses ..............49Connemara .............................53, 95Conquering Gotham ....................17Conquest, Robert ............................59Conquest of Gaul, The .................37Conquest of New Spain, The ........32

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Conrad, Joseph ..........................51, 66Conscience ....................................81Consolation of Philosophy, The ....37Conspicuous Consumption ..........89Conspiracy of Catiline, The .........39Constantine ..................................40Constitutional

Convention Debates, The ............8Conundrum, The..........................95Cook, Blanche Wiesen ....................17Cook, Captain James ......................49Cooke, Alistair .................................19Cooked ..........................................75Cook, Kevin .....................................77Coontz, Stephanie ...........................73Cooper, Artemis ..............................53Cooper, James Fenimore ................13Copleston, Frederick Charles .......41Coquette, The ...............................10Corchado, Alfredo ..........................32Cordery, Stacy A. ......................17, 73Cornwell, John ..........................45, 91Cossacks and Other Stories, The ..60Cotterell, Arthur ........................33, 68Cotton ............................................2Counterfeiter’s Paradise, A ..........89Courage of their Convictions, The ....3Couteur, Penny Le ..........................92Cowell, F. R. .....................................37Cowen, Tyler....................................19Cowley, Malcolm ............................17Cowley, Robert ..................................3Cox, Rachel S. ..................................82Coyne, Shawn .................................16Craig, Gordon A..............................58Cran, William ..................................46Crane, Stephen ..........................12, 14Crankshaw, Edward .......................58Crawford, John ................................85Crazy Horse .................................29Crazy Makers, The .......................75Crèvecoeur, J. Hector St. John de ...8Crimmins, Cathy ............................73Crisis Economics ..........................88Crist, David ......................................85Critias ..........................................36Critique of Pure Reason ...............58Cropsey, Seth ...................................78Crosby, Molly Caldwell .................89Cross and the Crescent, The .........64Crumpton, Henry A. ......................79Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la .............32Cry Havoc ....................................13Cugoano, Quobna Ottobah ...........49Cullop, Floyd G.................................8Cummings, E. E. .............................80Cunha, Euclides Da ........................32Cunliffe, Barry ...........................40, 45Cunxin, Li ........................................68Custer’s Fall .................................29Cygan, Don ......................................81Cynic Philosophers, The ..............33

DDalal, Roshen...................................71Dalrymple, William ........................71Dalziel, Nigel ...................................96Dana, Richard Henry .....................10Dangerous Knowledge .................65Dangerous Liaisons......................54D’Annunzio, Gabriele ....................56D’Antonio, Michael ........................53Dantzig, Tobias ................................91Dardanelles Disaster, The ............81Darío, Rubén....................................32Darwin .........................................50Darwin, Charles ..............................91Dash, Leon .......................................25Daughters of Isis ..........................34David, Rosalie .................................34Davidson, H. R. Ellis ......................42Davidson, Martin ............................58Davies, John .....................................53Davies, Nigel ...................................32Davies, Norman ........................41, 82Davis, Deborah ...............................53Davis, Michael .................................77Day in the Life of

Ancient Rome, A .......................37Days of Obligation .......................30Day the World Ended at

Little Bighorn, The ....................29D-Day ..........................................81Deadline Artists .............................2Dean, Eddie .....................................77Dean, John W. ..................................22Death of a Hero ............................80Death of Woman Wang, The ........69Death or Victory ..........................31Death’s Acre .................................90Debacle, The .................................55Debt, The ......................................27Decade of Hope, A ........................85Decameron, The ...........................43Deception in War .........................79Declaration of Independence and

Constitution of the U.S., The ......8Declaration of Independence

and the U.S. Constitution and Amendments, The ................2

Deep Blues ...................................77Deerslayer, The.............................13Defenders of the Faith ..................44Defoe, Daniel ...................................49DeForest, John W. ...........................12DeFrank, Thomas M. .....................19Dekel, Sheila Cohn .........................62De Lange, Nicholas ........................62Deleuze, Gilles...................................1

DeLillo, Don ....................................19Deluxe ..........................................89Democracy ...................................14Democracy in America ................ 11Democracy Matters......................24Demos, John ....................................41Dennett, Daniel C. ..........................91Denying the Holocaust ................62DeParle, Jason .................................25Derbyshire, John .............................91Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle ...............................8

Derr, Mark ........................................94Descartes, René ...............................53Descent into Chaos ......................72Descent of Man, The ....................91Description of Wales, The ............53Deserters, The ..............................82Desert Fathers, The ......................40Destiny of Canada, The ................31Detroit ..........................................20Deutsch, David................................91Devil Take the Hindmost .............86Dhillon, Kirpal ................................71Dial M for Murdoch ....................52Dialogues Concerning

Natural Religion .......................49Diamond ......................................87Diamond, Jared .................................1Diary of a Napoleonic

Footsoldier, The .........................55Diary of Lady Murasaki, The .......70Diaz, Bernal .....................................32Díaz, Junot .......................................30Dickens, Charles ................ 10, 50, 53Dickey, Lisa ......................................23Dictionary of Symbolism ...............1Dictionary of the

English Language, A ................46Difficult Men ...............................77Digest of Roman Law, The ...........37Dillon, John ......................................35DIM Hypothesis, The ..................93Dimont, Max ....................................62Dinner with Mugabe ...................67Dio, Cassius .....................................37Discourse on Inequality, A ..........55Discourse on Method and

Related Writings .......................53Discourses (Epictetus) .................35Discourses, The (Machiavelli) .....44Dispatches for the

New York Tribune .....................59Divine Comedy, The ....................43Documentary History of the

United States, A ..........................3Dogeaters .....................................70Domesday Book ............................47Domestic Manners of the

Americans ................................. 11Dominion of War, The ...................2Don’t Eat This Book .....................75Donato, Pietro di .............................17Doniger, Wendy ..............................71Dorothy Parker ............................73Dorsett, Lyle W. ...............................82Dotson, Bob .....................................77Dougherty, Dave ...............................3Douglass, Frederick ..................10, 25Downing, Taylor .............................51Downs, Robert B. ..............................1Down the River ............................94Dragon’s Village, The ..................68Dragon in the

Land of Snows, The ...................69Drakulic , Slavenka .........................61Drawing Down the Moon ...........19Dreams and Shadows ...................66Dreiser, Theodore ...........................17Drink ............................................74Drinking Den, The.......................55Drinking Water............................95Drown ..........................................30Druckerman, Pamela .....................73Duberman, Martin ..........................73Dubliners .....................................52Du Bois, W. E. B...............................25Dumb History ..............................63Dunbar, Paul Laurence ..................25Dunham, Mikel ...............................68Dunham, William ...........................91Durant, Michael J. ...........................79Durkheim, Émile ............................89Duthu, N. Bruce ..............................28Dyja, Thomas ...................................19

eEastern Stars, The ..................16, 32Ebine, Kazuki ..................................71Eclipse ..........................................16Eileen Panetta ..................................12Einhaus, Ann-Marie .......................8011 Days in December ...................84Eliot, George ....................................50Elizabeth I ....................................48Elizur, Yuval ................................64E=mc2 ..........................................90Earley, Pete .......................................84Early American Writing ................8Early Christian Lives ...................39Early Christian Writings .............39Early Church, The ........................39Early Greek Philosophy ................35Early History of Rome, The .........38Early Writings (Marx) ................59Easterly, William .........................1, 86Eastern Front, The, 1914–1917 ...81Ecclesiastical History of the

English People ...........................47

Economic Consequences of the Peace, The ..................................87

Editions Alecto .............................47Effi Briest .....................................58Egyptian Book of the Dead, The ...34Ehrlich, Elizabeth ............................62Eichmann and the Holocaust .......57Eichmann in Jerusalem ................57Eiffel’s Tower ................................54Einhard ........................................42Einstein, Albert ................................91Eisenman, Robert ............................40Eleanor of Aquitane .....................54Eleanor Roosevelt .........................17Elegant Madness, An ...................49Elizabeth & Leicester ...................48Elkind, Peter ....................................87Elliott, J. H. .......................................56Ellis, Charles D. ...............................86Ellsberg, Daniel ...............................21Elvis Encyclopedia, The ...............77Elvis Presley .................................77Emergency State, The ..................81Emerick, Geoff .................................76Emerson, Ralph Waldo ..................10Emilie Du Châtelet ......................55Empire Express ............................13Empire of Tea, The ........................75Empires of Trust ...........................23Endgame ......................................61End of Men, The ..........................76End of Poverty, The .....................88End of Wall Street, The ................87End, The .......................................83Enemy Within, The ......................41Engel, Jonathan ...............................89Engels, Friedrich ................ 45, 50, 59Engineers of the Soul ...................61English Society in the

Eighteenth Century ..................49English, The .................................46Enloe, Cynthia .................................96Enormous Room, The ...................80Entertainer, The ...........................78Epic of Gilgamesh, The ................34Epictetus ...........................................35Epicurus ...........................................35Epic Win for Anonymous ............24Epstein, Helen .................................62Equiano, Olaudah ...........................49Equiano, the African ....................49Erasmus, Desiderius ......................44Escape from Camp 14 ...................70Escape of Sigmund Freud, The ....58Esdaile, Charles ...............................53Essay Concerning Human

Understanding, An ...................48Essay on the Principle of

Population, An ..........................92Essays (Montaigne) .....................54Essays (Plutarch) .........................36Essays, The (Bacon) .....................43Essential Erasmus, The ................44Essential Marcus Aurelius, The ..38Essential Transcendentalists, The ..3E Street Shuffle ............................76Ettlinger, Steve.................................74European Dream, The ..................88Europe Central .............................45Europe in the High Middle Ages ...42Eusebius .......................................40Evans, Graham ................................79Evans, Karin ....................................30Evans, Richard J. .............................58Evaristo, Bernardine .......................25Even Silence Has an End .............31Every Love Story is a

Ghost Story ...............................20Everything You Need to Know

About Latino History ................30Exchange Artist, The ................... 11Exile’s Return ..............................17Explaining America .....................10Exploration of the Colorado River

and Its Canyons, The ................14Expression of the Emotions in

Man and Animals, The .............91Eyes on the Prize ..........................24Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights

Reader, The ................................24Ezekiel, Raphael ..............................24

FFace of Battle, The ........................83Facundo ........................................32Fadlan, Ibn .......................................64Fainaru-Wada, Mark ......................16Fairclough, Adam ...........................25Faith Instinct, The .......................64Falcon, The ...................................29Fallen Founder ...............................9Fallen Sky, The .............................91Fall of Berlin 1945, The ...............57Fall of Paris, The ..........................54Fall of the House of

Habsburg, The ...........................58Fall of the Roman Republic, The ..38False Economy .............................86Farah, Nuruddin .............................66Farley, David....................................56Farmer, John ....................................85Farquhar, Michael ...................1, 3, 41Farthest Home Is in an

Empire of Fire, The ....................30Fasti ..............................................38Fatal Strain, The ..........................90Fateful Choices .............................83Father and Son .............................50Fathers and Sons ..........................60

Faulkner, Mary ..................................2Faust, Part I .................................58Fawcett, Bill .......................................1Federalist Papers, The ................2, 8Felber, Garrett ..................................26Felix, Antonia ..................................30Felix Holt .....................................50Fellow Citizens...............................7Fellowship, The ............................92Fenby, Jonathan ...............................68Ferdowsi, Abolqasem ....................34Ferguson, Niall ....... 22, 41, 45, 86, 87Ferguson, Robert .............................42Fern, Fanny ......................................12Ferrari-Adler, Jenni .........................74Fessler, Ann ......................................73Fiasco ...........................................85Fifth Queen, The ..........................48Figes, Orlando .................................60Fighter Boys .................................82Filopovic , Zlata ..........................61, 63Final Salute ..................................85Financier, The ..............................17Finding George Orwell in Burma ..70Finding Mañana ..........................30Finding Merlin ............................47Fine, Doug ........................................87Finley, Moses I. ................................35Fire and Fury ...............................82Fires, The ......................................19First Heroes, The ..........................83First Muslim, The ........................34First-Rate Madness, A .................89First, Ruth.........................................67First Stop in the New World........33First Word, The ............................92First World War, The ...................81Fischer, Louis ...................................71Fishman, Charles ............................87Five Roads to the Future ..............81Flaubert, Gustave............................54Flaubert in Egypt .........................54Fleming, Robin ................................46Fleming, Walter C. ..........................29Fletcher, Gregory G. .......................82Fletcher, Richard .............................64Fletcher, William A. ........................12Flip ...............................................77Flood, Joe ..........................................19Florence, Ronald .............................64Flygirl ..........................................27Foer, Joshua ........................................1Fontane, Theodor............................58Food of a Younger Land, The .......74Food Rules ....................................75Fools Crow ...................................29Footprints .....................................77For All the Tea in China...............75Ford, Ford Madox ...........................48Forest of Thieves, The...................71Forever Blue .................................16Forgetting River, The ...................56Forgotten 500, The .......................82Forgotten Founding Father, The ....8Forsaken, The ...............................6148 Liberal Lies About

American History .......................3Foster, Hannah Webster.................10Foster, R. F. .......................................52Four Fish ......................................74Four Hours in My Lai .................84Fourteen Byzantine Rulers ..........4014th Dalai Lama, The ..................72Fourth Crusade, The ....................47Four Voyages, The........................32Fox, MeiMei .....................................69Fox, Robert .......................................63Fox Girl ........................................70Frady, Marshall ...............................26France, Anatole ...............................54France and the French ..................54Francia, Luis H. ...............................70Franklin, Jonathan ..........................32Frank, Richard B. ............................82Franklin, Benjamin ...........................9Franklin, H. Bruce...........................19Frank Lloyd Wright .....................17Freeberg, Ernest ..............................14Freedom from Fear and

Other Writings .........................71Freedom Summer .........................21Freeland, Chrystia ..........................22Freely, John.................................65, 91Freeman, Charles ......................33, 35Freeman, Gregory A. ......................82Freeman, Joshua B. .........................19Free Radicals ................................90Freese, Barbara ................................87French, Paul .....................................68Freud, Sigmund ..............................89Friedl, Erika .....................................65Froissart, Jean ..................................54From Democrats to Kings ............34From Here to Economy ................86Fromkin, David ...............................17Fuchs, Thomas ................................58Full Cup, A ..................................53Fuller, Alexandra ............................67Fullilove, Michael ...........................82Fu, Ping.............................................69Furstenberg, François .......................9Future Perfect ..............................92

GGaddis, John Lewis ........................84Galilei, S. M. Celeste .......................56Galileo’s Daughter .......................93Gamble, The .................................85Game of Shadows .........................16

Gandhi ..........................................71Gandhi, Mohandas K. ....................71Gang Leader for a Day .................24Garbology .....................................94Garden of Invention, The .............75Garfield, Simon ...............................63Garrett, Laurie .................................89Garrow, David J. .............................24Gaskell, Elizabeth ...........................50Gately, Iain .......................................74Gate of Heavenly Peace, The ........69Gates Jr., Henry Louis ....................24Gay, Peter .........................................58Gay, Timothy M. .............................82Geldard, Richard G. .........................3Gellman, Bart ...................................22Genealogy of

Greek Mythology, The ...............36Generals, The ...............................85Generation Kill.............................85Genesis Enigma, The ...................93Geoffrey of Monmouth ..................47George F. Kennan .........................84George, Margaret ............................48George, Nelson .......................25, 76Gerald of Wales ......................52, 53Gerberg, Mort ....................................8Gergel, Tania ....................................35Germania, The ..............................39Germans, The ...............................58Geronimo ......................................28Gertner, Jon ......................................92Gessen, Masha .................................60Get to Work ..................................73Gettysburg address, The ..............13Ghaemi, Nassir................................89Ghost Map, The ...........................90Ghost Wars ..................................64Gibbon, Edward ..............................37Gibian, George ................................60Gibson, DW .....................................22Gifford, Barry ..................................19Gilbert, Elizabeth ..............................3Gilded Age, The ...........................15Gilded Stage, The .........................78Gil Hodges ...................................16Gill, Gerald.......................................24Gimpel, James .................................22Girls of Murder City, The ............18Girls Who Went Away, The .........73Gjelten, Tom .....................................32Glaeser, Edward ..............................92Glass, Charles ............................54, 82Glassie, John ....................................92Gleick, James ...................................92Glenny, Misha..................................61Global Warming Reader, The .......94Glusman, John A. ............................82God is Back .....................................1God on Trial .................................22God’s Fury, England’s Fire ..........47God Against the Gods ..................34Gods, Heroes, and Men of

Ancient Greece ..........................37Gods and Myths of

Northern Europe .......................42Gods Go Begging .........................21God’s Hotel ...................................90Gods Will Have Blood, The ..........54Godwin, William ............................49Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ...........................56, 58

Goldberg, Michelle .........................73Goldblatt, David .............................16Golden Legend, The .....................43Goldman, Emma .............................17Goldstein, Joshua S. ........................79Goldstone, Nancy ...........................42Golway, Terry ....................................7Gonzalez, Juan ................................30Good Food Revolution, The ..........74Good Soldier Sv ejk, The ...............80Goodwin, Jan ...................................65Googled ........................................86Gordon, Lyndall ..............................15Gordon, Mary ..................................54Gore, Al.............................................22Goring, Rosemary...........................53Gospel of Wealth Essays and

Other Writings, The .................14Gosse, Edmund ...............................50Gourevitch, Philip ..........................85Governing the World ...................63Grace Abounding to the

Chief of Sinners .........................47Graham, Ron ...................................31Grain of Wheat, A ........................67Grant, Michael .................................33Grant, Ulysses S. .............................12Grapes of Wrath, The ...................18Grassland .....................................94Gratz, Alan .......................................16Graubard, Stephen ...........................3Graves, Robert .................................35Gray, Francine du Plessix ..............54Great Degeneration, The ..............45Great Dialogues of Plato ..............36Greatest Story Ever Sold, The......23Great Fortune ...............................20Great Hunger, The .......................53Great Influenza, The ....................89Great Nation, The ........................54Great Oom, The............................18Great Powers ................................21Great Stagnation, The ..................19Greek Achievement, The ..............35Greek Alexander Romance, The ...34Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, &

Scorpion Bombs.........................79Greek Myths, The .........................35

Greeks, The ...................................36Greek Sophists, The ......................35Greek War of Independence, The..56Greenberg, Paul ..............................74Greene, Julie.....................................17Greene, Robert.................................79Greenfield, Jeff...................................3Green, Harvey .................................92Green, Joey .......................................63Green, Michael D. ...........................28Greenburg, Jan Crawford ..............22Greene, Graham ................. 21, 32, 67Green Flag, The ............................53Green Glass Sea, The ...................92Greenspan, Alan .............................87Gregory of Tours .............................54Gribbin, John ...................................92Griffin, John Howard .....................25Grimal, Pierre ..................................35Gristwood, Sarah ............................48Gross, Jan T. .....................................61Ground Truth, The .......................85Grover Cleveland’s Rubber Jaw .....7Growing Up .................................15Growing Up Patton .....................83Grunts ..........................................79Guadalcanal .................................82Guattari, Felix ....................................1Guerrilla Girls, The .........................73Guerrilla Girls’ Bedside

Companion to the History of Western Art, The ......................73

Guerrillas .....................................62Guibert of Nogent ..........................54Guided Tour Through the

Museum of Communism, A .....61Guide to Greece ............................36Guinn, Jeff ........................................28Gul, Imtiaz .......................................72Gunn, Giles ........................................8Gup, Ted ...........................................17Guthrie, Woody...............................76

HHabsburgs, The ............................59Hagedorn, Jessica ...........................70Haiti .............................................31Hakluyt, Richard ............................48Hale, John R. ....................................35Hall, Timothy C.........................42, 63Halperin, Daniel .............................90Halsey, Ann Howard .....................66Hamilton, Alexander ........ 2, 8, 9, 10Hamm, Thomas D. ...........................3Hank Greenberg ...........................16Hanna, David ..................................11Hannibal and Me .........................38Hansberry, Lorraine .......................25Hansen, Harry .................................12Hansen, Randall ..............................82Harbor, The ..................................18Harden, Blaine.................................70Hardest Working Man, The .........77Harding, Vincent ............................24Hardt, Michael ................................22Hard Times ..................................50Harney, Alexandra .........................87Harper, Tim ........................................3Harriman, David ............................92Harris, Cynthia................................74Harris, Joseph E. .............................67Harris, Mark ....................................77Harrison, Rosina .............................51Harris, Shane ...................................22Harris, Sharon M. ...........................10Harris, Tim .......................................49Hart, B. H. Liddell ..........................79Harte, Bret ........................................13Hart, Matthew .................................87Hart, Peter ........................................53Hartley, Aidan .................................67Hartov, Steven .................................79Hartzman, Mark ...............................3Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 ............16Harvest of Empire ........................30Harvey, Robert ................................32Has e k, Jaroslav ...............................80Haskins, Jim .....................................26Hastings, Michael ...........................85Haves and Have-Nots, The ..........88Haviland, David .............................63Hawken, Paul ..................................94Hawthorne, Nathaniel ...................11Hayden, Thomas ............................85Hayes, Nick .....................................94Haynes, Natalie ...............................33Hayslip, Le Ly ...........................21, 70Haywood, John ...............................96Hazard of New Fortunes, A .........15Hazen, Robert M. ............................94Hazleton, Lesley .............................34Head and Heart ..............................7Healing of America, The ..............90Heart of Darkness ........................66Heart of the World, The ...............72Heat-Moon, William Least ............94Heerden, Ivor van ...........................94Heffner, Richard D. ...........................3Heidegger and a Hippo Walk

Through Those Pearly Gates .....62Heirs of Mohammad, The ............65Hellhound of Wall Street, The .....88Héloise ..............................................41Here, There and Everywhere ........76Here’s to You, Jesusa! ...................33Here I Stand .................................43Herling, Gustaw .............................60Her Majesty’s Spymaster .............48Herodotus ........................................36

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Hertzberg, Hendrik ........................22Hesse, Hermann .............................71Heylin, Clinton ................................76Hickman, Martin ............................52Hidden America ...........................23Hiding in the Mirror....................92Hiero the Tyrant and

Other Treatises ..........................37Higginson, Thomas Wentworth ...12High Financier .............................86Hildegard of Bingen .......................42Hilgemann, Werner ........................96Hill, Christopher .............................48Hill, Stephen ......................................1Hills, Ben ..........................................69Hilsum, Lindsey .............................67Hindus, The .................................71Hine, Darlene Clark .......................24Hip-Hop America ........................25Hippocratic Writings ...................36Hiro, Dilip ........................................72Hirshman, Linda R. ........................73Historical Figure of Jesus, The .....40Histories (Sallust) ........................39Histories, The (Herodotus) ..........36Histories, The (Tacitus) ................39History and

Topography of Ireland, The .......52History of Alexander, The ............36History of Britain & Ireland ........45History of Christian Missions, A ...40History of Civilizations, A .............1History of England, The ..............48History of India, A .......................72History of Mary Prince, The ........49History of My Times, A ...............37History of New York, A ............... 11History of Reading, The .................1History of Scotland, A .................53History of the Church from

Christ to Constantine, The .......40History of the Decline and Fall of

the Roman Empire, The ............37History of the Franks, A ..............54History of the

Kings of Britain, The.................47History of the Middle East, A ......65History of the

Peloponnesian War, The ...........37History of the Philippines ............70History of the World in 100

Objects, The ..............................63History of Wales, A ......................53Hitler’s Empire ............................58Hitler’s Panzers ...........................83Hitler’s Pope ................................45Hitler’s Scientists.........................91Hockney, David ..............................44Hoess, Rudolph...............................58Hoffman, Eva ..................................62Hohn, Donovan ..............................94Höhne, Heinz ..................................83Holding Our World Together ......28Holland, Heidi ................................67Hollow Crown, The ......................46Holthe, Tess Uriza ..........................70Holzer, Harold...........................12, 13Home ..............................................1Homer .........................................35, 36Homeric Hymns ...........................35Hometown Appetites ...................74Honig, Jan Willem ..........................61Honor in the Dust ........................17Honor Killing ...............................18Hooper, John ....................................56Hope and Glory ............................46Horne, Alistair ...........................54, 81Horwitz, Tony .................................65Hospital ........................................90Hosseini, Khaled .............................72House of Mondavi, The ................75House of Rothschild, The .......86, 87House of Wisdom, The .................64Hovey, Craig ....................................87Howarth, David ..............................42How Does It Feel to

Be a Problem? ...........................24Howells, William Dean ............... 15How the Canyon Became Grand ..95How the Dog Became the Dog .....94How the Homosexuals Saved

Civilization ...............................73How the Other Half Lives ............15How to Watch the Olympics ........16Hoxie, Frederick E. .........................28Huang, Wenguang .........................68Hull, Caroline ..................................96Humboldt, Alexander von ......32, 94Humboldt Current, The ...............95Hume, David ...................................49Humes, Edward ..............................94Humphreys, Josephine ..................28Humphry Clinker.........................49Hundred Secret Senses, The.........31Hundred Years War, The ..............42Hungry Hearts.............................19Hunt, Alice .......................................46Hunt, Irene .......................................17Hunt, Patrick ...................................33Huong, Duong Thu ........................70Hurd, Owen J. ...................................3Husain, Ed .......................................51Huxtable, Ada Louise ....................17Hylton, Wil S. ..................................82Hynes, Samuel ................................83

iIbn Fadla n and the

Land of Darkness ......................64

Idea Factory, The ..........................92Idea of America, The .................... 11Iliad, The ......................................35Ice Cream .....................................75Identity and Survival ...................71If Not Now, When? ......................62Ignatius of Loyola ...........................44Ill Fares the Land .........................45Imagining India ...........................72Immigrant Experience, The .........24Imperial ..........................................7Imperial Capitals of China, The ...68Imperial Possession, An ...............46Imperial Spain 1469–1716 ...........56Inaugural Address, 2009, The .....23Incidents in the

Life of a Slave Girl.....................26In Defence of the Republic ...........37In Defense of Food ........................75India Becoming ............................71Indian Country, The ....................28In Dubious Battle .........................18Inferno ..........................................43Inheritance of Rome, The .............39Injustice System, The ...................20Innovator’s Cookbook, The ...........92In Patagonia .................................32Inside Central Asia ......................72Inside the Kingdom ......................65Inside the Nazi War Machine ......81Inskeep, Steve ..................................70Instant City ..................................70Instant Economist, The ................88Interesting Narrative, The ...........49Interior Castle, The ......................56Interrogations...............................59Interventions ................................78In the Company of Heroes ............79In the Heart of the Sea ................. 11In the Name of Identity ................63In the Name of the Father ..............9In the Spirit of Crazy Horse .........29Into Dust and Fire .......................82Intrepid Aviators ..........................82Invention of Air, The ....................49Invisible Line, The ........................27Iranians, The ................................65Irish Way, The ..............................24Iron Lady, The ..............................51Irons, Peter ............................ 3, 22, 25Iroquois Diplomacy on the

Early American Frontier...........28Irreverent Curiosity, An ..............56Irving, Washington .........................11Irwin, Neil ........................................87Irwin, Robert....................................65Isay, Dave ...................................22, 73Isenberg, Nancy ................................9Islamist, The .................................51Islands of Destiny ........................83Israel-Arab Reader, The ...............65Israel Potter .................................. 11Issenberg, Sasha ..............................87Istanbul ........................................65It Can’t Happen Here...................18It Is Well with My Soul ...............25Italian Hours ................................56Italian Journey .............................56Italian Renaissance Reader, The ..43I Want My MTV .........................78

JJack’s Book ....................................19Jackson, Helen Hunt ......................28Jackson, Joe ......................................50Jacobs, Harriet .................................26Jacobs, John ......................................20Jacoby, Karl ......................................14Jacques, Martin................................68Jadick, Richard ................................85James, Henry ...................................56James Joyce ...................................53James, LeBron ..................................16James, the Brother of Jesus ...........40James, Vanessa ................................36James, William .................................15James Brown Reader, The .............76Jane Austen’s England .................50Jarnow, Jesse ....................................76Jay, John ..........................................2, 8Jefferson Bible, The .........................9Jefferson, Jon ....................................90Jefferson, Thomas .............................9Jeffery, Keith ....................................51Jenkins, Roy .....................................51Jerusalem 1913 .............................65Jesuit and the Skull, The ..............90Jesus .............................................34Jesus, Carolina Maria De ...............32Jet Age ..........................................93Jewish Book of Why, The ..............62Jewish War, The ...........................37Jews, God, and History ................62JFK’s Last Hundred Days ............19Jihad .............................................72Jim Crow’s Children .....................25Joan of Arc ....................................54Joe Hill .........................................18John Lennon .................................77John Maynard Keynes ..................87John Paul the Great ......................45Johnson, Boris ..................................51Johnson, Ella Mae Cheeks .............25Johnson, Forrest Bryant .................14Johnson, Haynes .............................21Johnson, James Weldon .................26Johnson, Joyce .................................19Johnson, Paul ................ 34, 36, 50, 54Johnson, R. W. .................................67

Johnson, Samuel .......................46, 49Johnson’s Life of London ..............51Johnson, Steven .................. 49, 90, 92Johnston, Alexa ...............................72Joinville, Jean de .............................42Jones, Colin ......................................54Jones, Dan ........................................46Jones, Evan .......................................74Jones, Gregg .....................................17Jonnes, Jill ...................................17, 54Jordan, Jonathan W. ........................83Jordan, William Chester ................42Josephus ...........................................37Josephy, Alvin M. ............................29Jotischky, Andrew ...........................96Journal of a

Tour to the Hebrides, The ..........49Journal of the Plague Year, A .......49Journals (Schlesinger) ..................21Journals and Letters (Burney) .....49Journals of Captain Cook, The .....49Journals of Lewis and Clark, The ...14Journey Home, The ......................94Journey of Crazy Horse, The ........29Journey through Genius...............91Journey Through Wales, A ..........53Journey to the Western

Islands of Scotland, A ...............49Journey Without Maps ................67Joyce, James .....................................52Joy Luck Club, The .......................31Judt, Tony .........................................45Jugurthine War, The ....................39Julia Child ....................................75Julian of Norwich ...........................47Juliette Gordon Low .....................73Julius Caesar ................................37Jung-en, Liu .....................................68Jünger, Ernst ....................................80Jungle, The ...................................18Just and Lasting Peace, A ............12Justice for All ...............................20Justinian............................................37Justinian’s Flea.............................40Juvenal ..............................................38

kKaguri, Twesigye Jackson .............67Kabbalistic Tradition, The ............62Kagan, Donald ..........................36, 37Kalman, Maira...................................7Kamensky, Jane ...............................11Kammen, Michael.............................8Kant, Immanuel ..............................58Kantor, MacKinlay..........................12Kantrowitz, Stephen.......................26Kanute, Banna .................................67Kaplan, Justin ..................................17Kapur, Akash ...................................71Karlan, Dean ....................................87Karnow, Stanley ..............................21Keane, Fergal ...................................67Keckley, Elizabeth ...........................12Kedward, Rod .................................54Keegan, John ..............................51, 83Kee, Robert.......................................53Keen, Maurice .................................42Keller, Julia .......................................79Keller, Nora Okja ......................30, 70Kellow, Brian ...................................77Kelly, Ian ...........................................56Kelly, Joseph ....................................12Kelly, Kate ........................................87Kelly, Kevin ......................................92Kempe, Frederick............................84Kempe, Margery .............................47Kendall, Joshua ...........................8, 50Keneally, Thomas............................12Kenneally, Christine .......................92Kennedy, William ...........................18Kershaw, Ian ..............................51, 83Ketcham, Ralph .................................8Keynes, John Maynard ..................87Keynes, Simon .................................47Khartoum .....................................78Killer Stuff and Tons of Money ....88Killing Pablo ................................31Kim, Richard E. ...............................30Kinder, Hermann ............................96King, Jr., Martin Luther .................26King, Karen L. .................................40King, Ross ........................................44King and the Cowboy, The ...........17Kingseed, Cole C. ...........................84Kirsch, Jonathan ..............................34Kishlansky, Mark ............................46Kissinger, Henry .............................68Kiss the Dust................................65Kitchen Boy, The ..........................59Kite Runner Graphic Novel, The ...72Kite Runner, The ..........................72Kitto, H. D. F. ...................................36Klages, Ellen ....................................92Klein, Daniel ....................................62Kluger, Jeffrey ..................................90Kluth, Andreas ................................38Knight, Sarah Kemble ....................10Knights of the Sea ........................ 11Knots ............................................66Known and Unknown..................20Koch, Christopher J. .......................70Koeppel, Dan ...................................74Koerner, Brendan I..........................83Kokoro ..........................................70Kolatch, Rabbi Alfred J. .................62Koltz, Tony .......................................78Kolyma Tales ................................60Konno, Kiyoshi ...............................33Koran, The ....................................64

Korb, Scott ........................................40Korte, Barbara .................................80Kotkin, Joel.......................................87Kramnick, Isaac ...............................41Krauss, Lawrence M.......................92Krishna .........................................71Kurlansky, Mark ................. 16, 20, 32, 56, 74, 94

Kurzem, Mark .................................62Kyi, Aung San Suu .........................71

lLacey, Robert ...................................65Lachman, Gary ................................58Laclos, Pierre-Ambroise- François Choderlos de ..................54

Lafayette, Madame de ...................44Lagnado, Lucette Matalon ............62Laird, Elizabeth ...............................65Lakotas and the Black Hills, The ..28Lakota Way, The ...........................29Lamb, Brian .......................................7Land of a Thousand Hills .............66Land of Little Rain, The ...............94Lankford, Nelson D. .......................13Lapidge, Michael ............................47Laqueur, Walter ...............................65Larkin, Emma ..................................70Larkin, Molly ...................................27Larsen, Nella ....................................26Larson, Kay ......................................20Laskas, Jeanne Marie......................23Last Act, The ................................31Last American Man, The ...............3Last Camel Charge, The ...............14Last Day, The ...............................56Last Days of Socrates, The ...........36Last Fish Tale, The .......................94Last Greatest

Magician in the World, The ......78Last Great Game, The ..................17Last Lost World, The ....................34Last of the Imperious Rich, The ...86Last of the Mohicans, The ............13Last Stand, The ............................13Last Steps .....................................60Last True Story I’ll Ever Tell, The ..85Later Roman Empire, The ............37Latimer, Jon ......................................79La Vita Nuova ..............................43Law and the Long War.................85Lawless Roads, The ......................32Lawrence and Aaronsohn.............64Laws of Manu, The ......................71Lazarus, Edward .............................20Leaderless Revolution, The ..........23Learning from the Cold War ........84Leatherstocking Tales, The ...........13LeBron’s Dream Team ..................16LeDuff, Charlie ................................20Lee, Chang-rae ..........................30, 31Lee, Gus ............................................31Leeds, Alan ......................................76Lee, Lawrence..................................19Legends of the Samurai ................70Leibovich, Mark ..............................23Leick, Gwendolyn ..........................34Lenin, V. I. ........................................60Leonardo .......................................43Leonardo Da Vinci .......................44Leonard, Sugar Ray ........................16Leroi, Armand Marie .....................92Letters from an American Farmer ....8Letters from Burma ......................71Letters of:

Abelard and Héloise ..................41 John and Abigail Adams .............7 Sacco and Vanzetti ....................18 The Younger Pliny ....................38Letters on England .......................55Letters to Father ...........................56Let Them In ..................................23Levine, Allan ...................................62Levi, Primo.......................................62Lévi-Strauss, Claude ......................33Lewis, Bernard ................................65Lewis, David Levering ..................26Lewis, Meriwether..........................14Lewis, Michael ................................87Lewis, Sinclair .................................18Liberal Hour, The .........................21Liberators .....................................32Libra .............................................19Lida, David ......................................33Lieven, Dominic ..............................60Life at the Marmont .....................78Life in Ancient Rome ...................37Life in Year One ...........................40Life Decoded, A ............................93Life in Letters, A ..........................58Life in Medieval Times .................42Life of Black Hawk .......................27Life of Her Own, A ......................53Life of John Thompson,

a Fugitive Slave, The.................27Life of Saint Teresa of Ávila

by Herself, The ..........................56Life of Samuel Johnson, The .........49Life on the Color Line ...................27Lincoln, Abraham .......................2, 13Lincoln Anthology, The ...............13Lincoln on the Civil War .............13Lincoln Speeches ......................2, 13Lindbergh .....................................15Linklater, Andro ..............................11Linville, Susan Urbanek ................67Lippman, Thomas W. .....................65Lipstadt, Deborah ...........................62Listening Is an Act of Love ..........22

Little, Allan ......................................61Little Book of Hindu Deities, The ...72Little Red Guard, The ..................68Little Women................................12Lives Like Loaded Guns ...............15Lives of a Cell ...............................93Lives of Roman

Christian Women ......................39Lives of the Artists .......................44Lives of the Later Caesars ............37Living My Life .............................17Livy ...................................................38Lloyd, G. E. R...................................36Lobster Coast, The ........................21Locke, John ......................................48Loeb, Vernon....................................84Lofgren, Mike ....................................7Logical Leap, The .........................92Log of a Cowboy, The ...................13London, Jack ....................................14London Journal 1762-1763 ..........49London Labour and the

London Poor ..............................50London Mapguide, The ................96Long Long Way, A .......................80Long Road Home, The ..................85Looking Backward ........................14Looking for Jimmy ........................24Lopate, Philip ..................................77Lopez, Donald S. .............................68Lords of Finance ...........................86Lords of the Sea ............................35Loss of the Ship Essex,

Sunk by a Whale, The ............... 11Lost Art of Walking, The .............95Lost Daughters of China, The ......30Lost Daughter, The ......................27Lost in Translation .......................62Lost Men, The ..............................52Lost Mountain .............................95Louis, Errol ........................................2Love in the Time of Victoria .........50Love, Robert ....................................18Lowance, Mason .............................13Lowenstein, Roger ..........................87Lownsbrough, John ........................31Loyd, Anthony ................................61Lucan ................................................38Luck of Roaring Camp, The .........13Lucretius ...........................................38Lucrezia Borgia ............................43Ludwig Wittgenstein ...................58Lusitania ......................................52Lust in Translation ......................73Lu Xun ..............................................69Lyell, Sir Charles .............................50

mMaalouf, Amin ................................63MacArthur, Brian ..............................1Macarthur’s War .........................84Macaulay, Thomas Babington ......48MacCulloch, Diarmaid ............39, 45Macey, David .....................................1MacFarlane, Alan ............................75MacFarlane, Iris ..............................75MacGregor, Neil ..............................63Machiavelli, Niccolo .......................44Mackenzie, G. Calvin .....................21Mackey, Sandra ...............................65Mackie, J. D. .....................................53MacKillop, James ............................47MacNeil, Robert ..............................46Madame Bovary ...........................54Madden, Thomas F. ..................23, 57Madison, James .........................2, 8, 9Maffly-Kipp, Laurie F.......................7Maga, Timothy P. ............................84Maggie: A Girl of the Streets .......14Magic Garden, The ......................71Mahon, Elizabeth Kerri .................73Maid and the Queen, The ............42Mailer, Norman ...............................21Maine Woods, The ....................... 11Maitland, Alexander ......................66Makers of Rome ............................38Making Friends with Hitler.........51Making of African America, The ...25Makovsky, David ............................81Malcom X ....................................26Malkin, Lawrence ...........................64Mallaby, Sebastian ..........................87Malloch-Brown, Mark ....................23Malthus, Thomas ............................92Maltin, Tim ......................................52Mandeville, Sir John .......................47Man from Mars, The ....................20Mango, Andrew ........................65, 72Manguel, Alberto ..............................1Man in the Rockefeller Suit, The ....20Manley, Bill ......................................96Mann, James ................. 20, 23, 69, 84Manning, Richard ...........................94Man of Constant Sorrow .............77Man of Misconceptions, A ...........92Man of War ..................................81Man on the Moon, A ...................91Mansfield, Peter ..............................65Man Who Made Lists, The ..........50Man Without a Face, The ............60Manzoni, Alessandro .....................57Mao’s Last Dancer .......................68Mao Zedong .................................69Marable, Manning ..........................26Marathon .....................................35Marcellinus, Ammianus ................37Marcus, Amy Dockser ...................65Marcus, Greil ...................................76Margalit, Avishai .............................64

Margerie, Caroline de ....................20Maritime Dominion and the

Triumph of the Free World ........79Markandaya, Kamala.....................72Markham, Felix ...............................54Markoff, John...................................92Marks, Craig ....................................78Marriage, A History ....................73Marrow of Tradition, The.............25Marshall, Joseph M.........................29Marsh Arabs, The ........................66Martha Washington .......................8Martí, José ........................................33Martial ..............................................38Martial’s Epigrams ......................38Martin, Brett.....................................77Martin, Joseph Plumb ......................8Martin, Richard P. ...........................36Martin Luther ..............................58Martin Luther King, Jr. ...............26Marty, Martin ..............................7, 58Martyred, The ..............................30Marwick, Arthur .............................52Marx, Karl ........................................59Mary Barton ................................50Mary Chesnut’s Diary .................12Mascot, The ..................................62Mask of Command, The ...............83Mason, Bobbie Ann ........................77Mason, Robert .................................84Massey, Howard .............................76Master and Margarita, The .........59Matarasso, Pauline .........................42Mathewson, Christy .......................16Matthiessen, Peter ..........................29Mattingly, David .............................46Mattson, Kevin ..................................2Maurer, Kevin ..................................84Max, D. T. .........................................20Max Havelaar ..............................71Maxims (La Rochefoucauld) ........54Mayada, Daughter of Iraq............66Mayday ........................................78Mayflower ....................................10Mayflower and the

Pilgrims’ New World, The ........10Mayflower Papers, The ................10Mayhew, Henry ..............................50Mayor, Adrienne .............................79Mazower, Mark .........................58, 63Mazur, Joseph ..................................92Mazzetti, Mark ................................23McBride, James ...............................26McChrystal, Stanley .......................79McCrum, Robert .............................46McEvedy, Colin ...............................96McFarlane, James ............................45McGinniss, Joe .................................20McKay, Sinclair................................81McKibben, Bill .................................94McLaughlin, Mary Martin ......42, 44McLean, Bethany ............................87McManus, John C. ....................79, 83McMurtry, Larry .............................29McNamee, Thomas ........................75McPherson, James M......................13McTeague .....................................15McWhorter, John .............................46Mead, Rebecca .................................73Meade, Marion ..........................54, 73Means of Reproduction, The ........73Measuring America ..................... 11Medieval Russia’s Epics,

Chronicles, and Tales ................61Medieval Writings on

Female Spirituality ...................43Meditations ..................................38Melton, H. Keith .............................81Melville, Herman ............................11Memoir ...........................................2Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man ...80Memoirs of an Infantry Officer ...80Memoirs (Sherman) .....................13Memory Chalet, The ....................45Memory Palace of

Matteo Ricci, The ......................69Mencius ............................................69Mendez, Antonio ............................84Mengestu, Dinaw ...........................67Mercer, Michelle ..............................77Merchant, Soldier, Sage ...............63Merchants of Culture ...................89Merry Adventures of

Robin Hood, The .......................47Mesopotamia ................................34Michael D’Antonio ......................16Michelangelo ...................................44Michelangelo and the

Pope’s Ceiling............................44Mick .............................................53Micklethwait, John .....................1, 23Middleditch, Michael .....................96Middle Passages ...........................25Midnight in Mexico .....................32Midnight in Peking......................68Mihm, Stephen ................................88Miles, Richard .................................34Miller, Merle ....................................73Mill, John Stuart ..............................50Miller, David Humphreys .............29Miller, Kenneth R. ...........................92Miller, Lee ..........................................8Miller, Michael ................................77Millman, Chad ................................16Mills, Greg........................................67Milton, Giles ....................................48Mintz, Sidney W. .............................75Miriam’s Kitchen .........................62Misanthrope, The and

Other Plays ...............................54

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Miss Ravenel’s Conversion from Secession to Loyalty ..................12

Moby-Duck ..................................94Modern Ireland ............................52Modernism ...................................45Modest Proposal, A ......................53Molière ..............................................54Mom .............................................73Moments of Reprieve ...................62Monarchy Transformed, A ...........46Monk, Ray ........................................58Monkey Bridge .............................21Monks of War, The .......................42Monodies ......................................54Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres ..53Montaigne, Michel de ....................54Montesquieu ....................................54Monty and Rommel .....................82Mooallem, Jon .................................95Moonwalking with Einstein ..........1Moore, Brian ....................................29Moore, Lucy ...............................18, 49More Money Than God................87More Than Freedom .....................26More Than Good Intentions ........87More, Thomas .................................48Morkot, Robert ................................96Morris, Errol ..............................20, 85Morris, William ...............................50Mortenson, Greg .............................72Mortimer, Ian ...................................48Morton, Frederic .............................58Moss, Norman ...........................23, 52Most Dangerous Place, The .........72Motherland ..................................62Mountains of California, The ......95Mousavizadeh, Nader ...................78Mozart ..........................................58Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus .........58Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel......79Muir, John ........................................95Mulcahy, Patricia ............................25Mullaney, Craig M. .........................85Mullener, Elizabeth ........................83Multatuli...........................................71Multitude .....................................22Mulvihill, Kristen............................72Munqidh, Usama ibn .....................65Murder in Amsterdam .................57Murphy, Monica .............................90Murray, Venetia ...............................49Musa, Mark ......................................43Mussolini’s Italy ..........................56Mutants .......................................92My Bondage and My Freedom.....25My Father at 100 .........................20My Inventions .............................93My Secret Life ..............................50My Share of the Task ....................79My Soul Is Rested ........................26Mystery Train ..............................76Myth of Solid Ground, The ..........95Myths and Legends of the Celts ...47Myths, Illusions, and Peace .........81Myths of the Ancient Greeks .......36My War ........................................85My War Gone By, I Miss It So ....61

nNa, An ...............................................31Nadis, Fred ......................................20Naples Declared ...........................57Napoleon’s Wars ..........................53Nabokov, Peter ................................29Nanji, Azim ......................................65Napoleon ......................................54Napoleon’s Buttons ......................92Narrative of a Revolutionary

Soldier, A .....................................8Narrative of Sojourner Truth .......27Narrative of the Life of

Frederick Douglass....................10Nasaw, David ............................15, 18Nash, Gary B. ....................................8Nathaniel’s Nutmeg .....................48Native American Testimony ........29Native Speaker .............................30Natural History ...........................90Nature and Selected Essays .........10Nature of Things, The ..................38Nature Writings ..........................95Naylor, Sean .....................................85Nectar in a Sieve ..........................72Needleman, Jacob .............................8Negri, Antonio ................................22Neighbors .....................................61Neill, Stephen ..................................40Nelson, Craig ........................ 9, 83, 92Nelson, Eric D. ................................38Nelson’s Trafalgar ........................78Nervous Splendor, A ....................58Nesaule, Agate ................................61New Green

History of the World, A ............95New Ideas from Dead Economists ..86Newman, John Henry ....................50Newman, Sharan ........................1, 42New New Thing, The ...................87Newnham, Jeffrey ...........................79New Penguin Atlas of:

Ancient History ........................96 Medieval History ......................96 Recent History ..........................96 The World .................................63New Science .................................44News from Nowhere .....................50Newsom, Gavin ..............................23New Spaniards, The .....................56Newton, Huey P. .............................26

Newton, Jim .....................................20New Worlds, Lost Worlds ............46New York Mapguide, The ............96Next Big Story, The .....................30Next Hundred Million, The .........87Ngu gi Wa Thiong’o ........................67Nguyen, Bich Minh ........................31Nicholl, Charles ..............................44Nicholson, Geoff .............................95Nichols, Peter ............................15, 95Nickerson, Thomas ........................11Niebuhr, Gustav ..............................23Nilekani, Nandan M. .....................729/11 Wars, The .............................851984..............................................521939..............................................59Ninh, Bao .........................................71Njal’s Saga ...................................41Noble, David F. ...............................92Nobleman, The .............................57Nocera, Joe .......................................87No Lost Causes ............................33Noonan, Peggy ..........................20, 45No Promises in the Wind .............17Normandy Crucible .....................83Norris, Frank ...................................15Norris, Kathleen ..............................40North American Indians ..............28North and South ..........................50Northern Crusades, The...............42Northup, Solomon ..........................26No Silent Night............................81No Simple Victory ........................82Nostradamus ...................................55Not a Good Day to Die ................85Notes on a Century ......................65Notes on the State of Virginia ........9Nothing to Fear ............................17Notker the Stammerer ..................42Not-So-Nude Ride of

Lady Godiva, The ......................63Not Working ................................22Novas, Himilce................................30Novel Without a Name ................70Nowhere Else on Earth ................28Now the Hell Will Start ...............83Nuland, Sherwin B. ........................44Number ........................................91Nuremberg ...................................59

oObama, Barack ................................23¡Obámanos! ..................................22Obamians, The .............................23O’Brien, Cory ...................................34O’Brien, Edna ..................................53O’Brien, Soledad .............................30Ocean of Life, The ........................95O’Connell, Deirdre .........................77Odyssey, The ................................36Off the Grid ..................................23Of the Dawn of Freedom ..............25O’Gorman, Bob .................................2Oil and ice ..............................15, 95Okakura, Kakuzo ............................69Olen, Helaine ...................................88Oliphant, Thomas ...........................17O’Malley, Padraig ...........................67On Architecture ...........................39On Argentina ...............................31On Being Different ......................73On Call in Hell ............................85On China .....................................68101 Things You Thought You Knew

About the Titanic...but Didn’t! ....52100 Diagrams That

Changed the World ...................63100 Mistakes That

Changed History .........................1117 Days ......................................67O’Neill, Molly ..................................75Obedience of a

Christian Man, The ..................48Occidentalism ..............................64Oerter, Robert ..................................92Of Water and Spirit .....................67Oil! ...............................................18Ojito, Mirta .......................................30Okrent, Daniel .................................20Old Masters, New World.............15Omnivore’s Dilemma, The ...........75Once There Was a War ................18Once Upon a Quinceañera ..........29Once Upon a Time

When We Were Colored ............27One Day in the Life of

Ivan Denisovich ........................60One Perfect Day ...........................73Ones Who Hit the Hardest, The ..16One, The .......................................77On Government ...........................37On Liberty ....................................50On Living and Dying Well ..........37Only a Theory ..............................92On Natural Selection ...................91On Revolution .............................57On Shattered Ground ..................12On Sparta .....................................38On Suicide ...................................89On the Grand Trunk Road ...........72On the Map ..................................63On the Nature of the Universe ....38On the Origin of Species ..............91On the Relics of Saints .................54On War ..................................58, 78Operation Jedburgh ......................81Operators, The .............................85Oracle, The ...................................35Order of the Death’s Head, The ...83

Ordinary Geniuses.......................93Ordinary Man, An ......................67Oregon Trail, The .........................14Organizer’s Tale, An ....................19Origin of Species, The ..................91Origin of the Family, Private

Property and The State, The .....45Origins of the

American Constitution, The .......8Orlando Furioso ...........................56Ornstein, Robert ..............................90Orpheus........................................37Orson Welles ................................77Orthodox Church, The .................61Orwell, George ................................52Ostler, Jeffrey ...................................28Other People’s Money ..................86Our Land Before We Die .............28Our Last Best Chance ..................64Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue ..46Our Nig .......................................27Our Patchwork Nation ................22Our Time......................................76Outside Looking In ......................21Ovenden, Mark .........................55, 96Overdressed ..................................86Overy, Richard ................... 52, 59, 60Ovid ..................................................38Owen, David ...................................95

PPacific, The ...................................81Packing the Court ........................22Padfield, Peter .................................79Pagels, Elaine ...................................40Paglen, Trevor..................................79Paine, Thomas ...............................2, 9Pakistan on the Brink ...................72Palast, Greg ......................................23Palmer, Alan ....................................57Palmer, Robert .................................77Panati, Charles ..................................1Panc atantra, The ..........................72Panetta, Eileen .................................72Panetta, Roger .................................12Panyushkin, Valery ........................60Paper, Lew .......................................16Pappalardo, Joe ...............................75Paradise Built in Hell, A .............95Paradiso ........................................43Paris .............................................54Paris After the Liberation

1944–1949.................................53Paris Mapguide, The ....................96Paris Underground ......................55Parker, Andrew ...............................93Parker, Dorothy .........................73, 76Park’s Quest .................................21Parkman, Francis ............................14Parks, Rosa .......................................26Particle at the

End of the Universe, The ..........91Partnership, The ..........................86Partners in Command..................20Partridge, Elizabeth ........................77Party Is Over, The ..........................7Pascal, Blaise ....................................55Passages .......................................72Passing .........................................26Passing Strange ...........................15Passos, John Dos .............................80Patel, Sanjay .....................................72Paterson, Katherine ........................21Paths of Glory ..............................80Patriarch, The ..............................18Patriot’s History of the

Modern World, A ........................3Patriot’s History of the

United States, A ..........................3Patriot Chiefs, The .......................29Patriots .........................................21Patton and Rommel .....................83Patton, Benjamin .............................83Pauketat, Timothy R. ......................28Pauline Kael .................................77Paul, Joel Richard..............................8Pausanias .........................................36Paxman, Jeremy ..............................46Peary, Danny ...................................16Peikoff, Leonard ..............................93Pelikan, Jaroslav ..............................63Peloponnesian War, The ..............37Pendulum of War .........................81Penguin Atlas of:

African History .........................96 Modern History (To 1815) ........96 Women in the World .................96 World History ...........................96Penguin Book of:

First World War Poetry ............80 First World War Stories............80 Historic Speeches ........................1 Twentieth-Century Speeches.......1Penguin by Design ......................51Penguin Companion to the

Ramayana, The .........................71Penguin Dictionary of:

Classical Mythology .................35 Critical Theory ............................1 International Relations .............79 Islam ..........................................65 Judaism .....................................62 Sociology .....................................1Penguin Encyclopedia of

Ancient Civilizations, The ........33Penguin Gandhi Reader, The .......71Penguin Guide to the

US Constitution, The................10

Penguin Historical Atlas of: Ancient Civilizations ................96

Ancient Egypt ...........................96 Ancient Rome ...........................96 Greece ........................................96 The Bible Lands .........................96 The British Empire ....................96 The Medieval World..................96 The Vikings ...............................96Penguin History of:

Canada ......................................31 Europe .......................................41 Latin America ...........................33 Medieval Europe .......................42 The Second World War .............82 The Twentieth Century .............63 The USA .....................................3Penguin Illustrated History of

Britain and Ireland, The............45Penguin Map of the World, The ..96Penguin State of the

World Atlas, The .......................96Pennington, Christopher ...............31Pensées .........................................55Pentagon’s New Map, The ...........21People’s History of the

Supreme Court, A .......................3People’s Tragedy, A ......................60Perdue, Theda .................................28Perfect ..........................................16Perfect Nazi, The ..........................58Perino, Michael ...............................88Perkins, Frances ..............................18Perkins, John ....................................23Perry, Douglas .................................18Perry, Mark ......................................20Persian Expedition

(Anabasis), The .........................37Persian Letters .............................54Persico, Joseph ................................59Personal Memoirs ........................12Personal Narrative of a Journey to

the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent..........................94

Personal Writings (Ignatius of Loyola) ...................44

Petals of Blood ..............................67Petronius ..........................................38Philbrick, Nathaniel ...........10, 11, 13Phillips, Jonathan ............................47Phillips, Kevin ...........................10, 23Philosophical Dictionary..............55Philosophical Enquiry into the

Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, A ..........49

Philosophy Book, The ...................62Philosophy of Aristotle, The .........35Picking Up the Reins .............23, 52Pictures at a Revolution ...............77Pilgrim’s Progress, The ................47Pilgrims in Their Own Land .........7Pillow Book, The ..........................70Pink, Daniel H. ................................88Pinker, Steven ............................79, 93Pioneers, The ................................13Pipes, Richard ..................................60Pirate of Exquisite Mind, A .........48Pirates of Barbary ........................41Pitching in a Pinch ......................16Pizan, Christine de .........................42Place Called Canterbury, A .........89Plantagenets, The .........................46Plaster, John L. .................................84Plato ..................................................36Playing the Enemy .......................66Pleasure ........................................56Pliny the Elder .................................90Pliny the Younger ...........................38Plokhy, S. M. ....................................60Plotkin, Mark J. ...............................33Plouffe, David .................................23Plunkitt of Tammany Hall ...........15Plutarch ......................................36, 38Plutocrats .....................................22Poems, Protest, and a Dream .......32Poems and Letters ........................44Poems of Heaven and Hell from

Ancient Mesopotamia ...............34Poincaré’s Prize ............................93Poisoner’s Handbook, The ............90Politics, The .................................35Pollack, Henry .................................95Pollack, John ....................................63Pollan, Michael ................................75Pollard, Justin ..................................34Polo, Marco ......................................44Polybius ............................................38Pomerantz, Gary M. .......................26Poniatowska, Elena ........................33Ponting, Clive ..................................95Poole, Ernest ....................................18Poor Richard ..................................9Pope, Hugh ......................................65Pope, Nicole .....................................65Poppendieck, Janet .........................88Portable:

Abraham Lincoln ......................13 Beat Reader ...............................19 Benjamin Franklin ......................9 Charles W. Chesnutt .................25 Dante .........................................43 Dorothy Parker .........................73 Edmund Burke ..........................49 Emerson ....................................10 Enlightenment Reader ..............41 Greek Historians .......................35 Harlem Renaissance Reader ......26 Jack London ...............................14 John Adams .................................9 Karl Marx .................................59

Portable: Machiavelli ................................44

Malcolm X Reader ....................26 Medieval Reader ........................42 19th-Century Russian Reader ..60 Plato ..........................................36 Renaissance Reader ...................44 Sixties Reader............................19 Thomas Jefferson .........................9 20th-Century Russian Reader ..59 Voltaire ......................................55 Walt Whitman ..........................13Porter, Eduardo ...............................88Porter, Lindsay ..................................1Porter, Roy .......................................49Postwar ........................................45Pound Foolish ..............................88Powell, John Wesley .......................14Powell, Marilyn ...............................75Power, Samantha ............................79Power and the Glory, The ............32Power of Sympathy, The ..............10Pox ...............................................90Prados, John .....................................83Pragmatism ..................................15Prairie, The ..................................13Praise of Folly ..............................44Prange, Gordon W. .........................83Predator’s Ball, The ......................86Preez, Max du ..................................67Presidents, The ...............................3Preston, Diana .............. 48, 52, 69, 93Preston, Michael..............................48Price of Everything, The ..............88Price of Glory, The .................54, 81Price of Honor ..............................65Price, Simon .....................................34Priestland, David ............................63Prime Obsession ..........................91Prince, Mary ....................................49Prince, The ...................................44Princesse de Clèves, The ..............44Princess Masako ..........................69Principles of Geology ...................50Prison Writing in

20th-Century America ..............19Pritchard, R. John ............................82Private Empire .............................94Private Journal of William

Reynolds, The ............................ 11Procopius .........................................40Promised Land, The .....................15Prophecies, The ............................55Protagoras and Meno ...................36Protestant Ethic and the

Spirit of Capitalism, The ...........89Provenance ...................................52Psellus, Michael ..............................40Public Enemies .............................15Pun Also Rises, The .....................63Punishment of Virtue, The...........72Purgatorio ....................................43Purpose of the Past, The .................7Pursuit of Glory, The ...................44Pyle, Howard...................................47Pyne, Lydia V. ..................................34Pyne, Stephen J................... 34, 93, 95

QQuaker Writings ............................3Queen’s Lover, The .......................54Quest, The ....................................95Quicksand ....................................66Quiet American, The ...................21Quinn, Peter .....................................24Qur’an, The .................................64

rRabid ............................................90Rafferty, Kevin .................................16Railway Maps of the World .........96Raising the Curve ........................21Ra ma the Steadfast .......................71Raphael, Ray ....................................10Rathbone, John Paul .......................33Reading Judas ..............................40Ready For a Brand New Beat .......20Reagan, Ron .....................................20Real History of the

End of the World, The .................1Real State of America Atlas, The ....96Real Story of Ah-Q and

Other Tales of China, The .........69Reappraisals .................................45Rebel Land ....................................64Rebellion of

Ronald Reagan, The ............20, 84Red Brick, Black Mountain,

White Clay ..................................3Rediker, Marcus ..............................27Reformation, The ....................43, 45Regeneration ................................80Reid, T.R. ..........................................90Religions of India, The .................71Religious Case

Against Belief, The ....................91Rendezvous with Destiny ............82Reporting America .......................19Reston, James, Jr. .............................44Return of the Soldier, The ............80Return to Dragon Mountain .......69Revelations ...................................40Revolution and War .....................59Revolutionary Suicide ..................26Reynolds, Bill...................................16Reynolds, William ..........................11Rachlin, Harvey ..............................41Racing in the Street .....................77

Racist Mind, The .........................24Raddatz, Martha .............................85Ragged Dick .................................14Raines, Howell ................................26Raisin in the Sun, A ....................25Ramayana, The ......................71, 72Ramona ........................................28Rashid, Ahmed ...............................72Raven ...........................................20Real History

Behind the Templars, The ..........42Reason Why, The .........................51Rebel Private, Front and Rear .....12Red and the Black, The .................55Red Badge of Courage, The ..........12Red Cavalry and Other Stories ....59Red Sorghum................................69Red Thunder, Tropic Lightning ...84Reece, Erik ........................................95Reed, John ........................................60Reflections on the

Revolution in France ................49Reid, Howard ..................................34Reid, T. R. .........................................88Reisner, Marc ...................................95Reiterman, Tim ................................20Relativity ......................................91Religion and

Magic in Ancient Egypt ...........34Religion of Technology, The .........92Relin, David Oliver ........................72Reluctant Saint ......................43, 57Remini, Robert V. ........................7, 11Report from Ground Zero ............20Republic, The ...............................36Reston, James...................................44Restoration ...................................49Revelations of Divine Love ..........47Revolution ....................................49Revolutionary Characters ..............9Richardson, Colonel William ........84Rich, Frank .......................................23Richardson, Angelique ..................76Ricks, Thomas E. .............................85Ridgeway ......................................31Rieckhoff, Paul ................................85Rifkin, Jeremy ..................................88Right Nation, The ........................23Rights of Man ................................9Rig Veda, The ...............................71Riis, Jacob A. ....................................15Riley, Jason .......................................23Rime of the Modern Mariner, The ..94Riordan, William L. ........................15Rise and Fall of Alexandria, The..34Rise and Fall of Athens, The ........36Rise of a dynasty ..........................16Rise of David Levinsky, The ........14Rise of Silas Lapham, The ............15Rise of the Roman Empire, The ....38Rise of the Vulcans .......................23Rise to Globalism .........................21Rising ’44 .....................................82Rituals of Dinner, The .................75River-Horse ..................................94River of Shadows ..........................93Roanoke ..........................................8Robert E. Lee ................................12Roberts, Adam.................................67Roberts, Callum ..............................95Roberts, J. M. .............................41, 63Roberts, Robert ................................52Robinson, Randall ..........................27Robinson, Tim ...........................53, 95Rochefoucauld, La ..........................54Roche, Paul ......................................34Rocket Men ..................................92Rodriguez, Richard ........................30Roesdahl, Else .................................42Rogerson, Barnaby .........................65Roger Williams and the

Creation of the American Soul ....8Rogozinski, Jan................................33Rohde, David...................... 61, 65, 72Roman History, The .....................37Rome and Italy .............................38Rome and the Mediterranean .......38Rome in Crisis..............................38Rong, Jiang .......................................69Roosevelt and Churchill ...............83Roosevelt, Eleanor ..........................18Roosevelt I Knew, The ..................18Roots of Ayurveda, The ................72Rope and a Prayer, A ...................72Rosa Lee .......................................25Rosa Parks ....................................26Rose ..............................................51Rosengren, John ..............................16Rosen, Nick ......................................23Rosen, Ruth ......................................76Rosen, William ................................40Rosenberg, Tina ...............................33Rose, Sarah .......................................75Rosin, Hanna ...................................76Ross, Carne ......................................23Ross, Dennis ....................................81Ross, James Bruce .....................42, 44Rossi, Melissa ..................... 23, 63, 66Roubini, Nouriel .............................88Rough Guide to Bob Dylan, The ..77Rough Guide to Nelson

Mandela, The ............................67Rough Guide to the Royals, The ..46Rough Guide to the Titanic, The ..52Rouse, W. H. D. ...............................37Rousseau, Jean-Jacques..................55Roux, Georges .................................34Rowlandson, Mary .........................10Rowling, Margorie .........................42Royal Romances ...........................41

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Rubin, Barry.....................................65Rubin, Miri .......................................46Rudolf Steiner ..............................58Rufus, Quintus Curtius .................36Rule of Law, The ..........................62Rule of St. Benedict, The ..............39Rumsfeld, Donald...........................20Rusesabagina, Paul .........................67Ruskin, John ....................................50Russia ...........................................60Russia Against Napoleon ............60Russ, Martin ....................................84Russia’s War ................................60Russian Thinkers .........................59Russia under the Old Regime ......60Ruth Hall .....................................12Rybczynski, Witold ..........................1

sSacco and Vanzetti .......................18Sacco, Nicola ....................................18Sachs, Jeffrey D. ...............................88Sacred Ties ...................................12Safeway in Arizona, A .................24Saint Augustine ...........................39Saint Joan .....................................54Saiwai, Tetsu ....................................72Salamon, Julie ............................78, 90Salisbury, Laney ..............................52Salzman, James ...............................95Sandstorm ....................................67S.: A Novel about the Balkans......61Sarlot, Raymond .............................78S arma, Vis. n. u ....................................72Sarty, Roger ......................................31Sassoon, Siegfried ...........................80Sato, Hiroaki ....................................70Satyricon, The ..............................38Saving the School .........................22Sax, Boria ..........................................95Scandalous Women ......................73Scanlon, Jennifer .............................76Scapegoat .......................................1Scarre, Chris .....................................96Scattered Among the Peoples .......62Schatzker, Mark ..............................75School For My Village, A .............67Schor, Juliet B. ..................................88Schroeder, Charlie...........................81Schwartz, Peter J. ............................17Schweikart, Larry .............................3Science Class

You Wish You Had, The ............91Scocca, Tom ......................................69Scott, Janny ......................................24Scott, Michael ..................................34Scramble for China, The...............68Scruby, Jennifer ...............................83Seager, Joni .......................................96Seal, Mark ........................................20Second World War, The ...............83Secret Gift, A ...............................17Secret History of Balls, The .........16Secret History of MI6, The ..........51Secret History, The ......................40Secret Lives of Codebreakers, The ...81Seefried, Josh ...................................76Sepetys, Ruta ...................................57September Hope ...........................83Serving God and Country ...........82Seven Events That

Made America America ..............31775..............................................10‘78 ................................................16Sexton, John .....................................17Shadows and Wind ......................71Shannon, Timothy J. .......................28Sharfstein, Daniel J. ........................27Sharp, Kathleen ...............................90Shaw, George Bernard ...................54Shawnees and the

War for America, The ...............28Shell, Ellen Ruppel .........................88Sherston’s Progress ......................80Shimano, Chie .................................33Shock Value ..................................78Showalter, Dennis .....................59, 83Shteir, Rachel ...................................88Sign, The ......................................40Siler, Julia Flynn ..............................75Singular Woman, A .....................24Sipress, Alan ....................................90Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von .......59Sachs, Aaron ....................................95Sack of Rome, The ........................57Sacred Landscape, A ....................33Sacred Origins of

Profound Things .........................1Sagan, Carl .......................................93Saga of King Hrolf Kraki, The .....41Saga of the

People of Laxardal, The .............41Saga of the Volsungs, The ............41Sagas of Icelanders, The ...............41Sailing Alone around the World ..18Salbi, Zainab ....................................66Sallust................................................39Salt ...............................................74Saltzman, Cynthia ..........................15Sandars, N. K. ..................................34Sanders, E. P. ....................................40Sandweiss, Martha A. ....................15Santos, John Phillip ........................30Sarmiento, Domingo Faustino .....32Sasson, Jean ......................................66Savage, Jon .........................................2Sawyers, June Skinner ...................77Scandals, Vandals, and da Vincis ...41Scardino, Franco ...............................7

Scarlet Letter, The ........................ 11Schlesinger, Arthur M. ...................21Schlesinger, Henry R. .....................81Schorr, Daniel ..................................24Schreiner, Olive ...............................67Scoblic, J. Peter ................................20Scotland: The Autobiography ......53Scotti, R. A. .......................................44Scribbling the Cat ........................67Seacole, Mary ..................................50Seamstress, The ............................62Sea of Glory .................................. 11Search, The ...................................86Season of Blood ............................67Second Civil War, The .................22Secret Agent, The .........................51Secret History of the World, The ...1Secret Knowledge .........................44Secrets ..........................................21Secret Sharer, The ........................66Secret Voyage of

Sir Francis Drake, The ..............47Segrè, Gino .......................................93Segu ...................................................66Seife, Charles ...................................93Selected Journalism (Dickens) .....50Selected Letters (de Sévigné) ........55Selected Political

Speeches (Cicero) .......................37Selected Works (Cicero) ...............37Selected Writings (Aquinas) ........41Selected Writings (Dario) ............32Selected Writings (Emerson) .......10Selected Writings

(Hildegard of Bingen) ...............42Selected Writings (Marti) ............33Self-Made Man ............................76Selling of the President, The ........20Sentimental Journey, A ................50Sévigné, Madame de ......................55Seward, Desmond ..........................42Shackleton, Ernest ..........................93Shades of Difference .....................67Shadows and Wind ......................21Shadows at Dawn ........................14Shadow Warriors .........................78Shahnameh ......................................34Shakya, Tsering ...............................69Shalamov, Varlam ...........................60Shapiro, Laura .................................75Sharma, Bulbul ................................72Sheeler, Jim.......................................85Shehadeh, Raja ................................66Sherman, William Tecumseh ........13Shikibu, Murasaki ..........................70Shipler, David K. .............................66Shlaim, Avi .......................................66Shonagon, Sei ..................................70Short Account of the

Destruction of the Indies, A ......32Short History of the World, A .....52Showalter, Dennis ...........................83Shrady, Nicholas .............................56Siddhartha .......................................71Signet Book of

American Essays, The .................7Silber, Laura .....................................61Silence Dogood ...............................9Silent Night .................................81Silko, Leslie Marmon .....................29Silone, Ignazio .................................57Sim, Kevin ........................................84Simontacchi, Carol N. ....................75Sinclair, Upton .................................18Singer, P. W. ......................................81Singing the Master ......................24Sir Edmund Hillary .....................72Sir Gawain and the Green Knight..47Siringo, Charles A. ..........................14Sixsmith, Martin .............................60Sixteen Satires, The......................38Six Yuan Plays .............................68Sketches by Boz ............................50Sketches of

Eighteenth-Century America .....8Skidelsky, Robert ............................87Slave Ship, The.............................27Slocum, Joshua ................................18Smartest Guys in the Room, The ...87Smiley, Jane ......................................50Smith, Adam ....................................49Smith, Clive Stafford ......................20Smith, Dan .......................................96Smith, Dennis ............................20, 85Smith, Jane S. ...................................75Smith, John David ..........................12Smith, Joseph ...................................11Smith, Laurence C. .........................64Smith, RJ ...........................................77Smith, Sherri L.................................27Smollett, Tobias ...............................49Snake Tails ...................................68Snow, Dan ........................................31Snowman, Daniel ...........................78Snyder, Brad ....................................27Snyder, Timothy ..............................45Sobel, Dava ......................................93Social Contract, The .....................55Socrates ........................................36SOG .............................................84Soldiers’ Tale, The ........................83Soldier X ......................................59Solnit, Rebecca ...........................93, 95Solomon, Barbara .....................72, 88Solomon, Norman ..........................62Solzhenitsyn, Alexander ................60Somé, Malidoma Patrice................67Some of My Best

Friends Are Black ......................25Something to Declare ...................29

Song of Roland, The .....................53Song of the Cid, The .....................55Sonia Sotomayor ..........................30Sons of the Conquerers.................65Sorkin, Andrew Ross .....................88Sorrow of War, The ......................71Soseki, Natsume..............................70Souls of Black Folk, The ...............25South ............................................93South Africa’s Brave New World ...67Southern, R. W. ................................42Soweto Inside Out ........................67Spartacus Road ............................39Spearing, Elizabeth .........................43Speckled Monster, The ...........49, 89Spence, Jonathan D.........................69Spignesi, Stephen ..............................7Splendid Solution.........................90Sport of the Gods, The ..................25Spoto, Donald ............................43, 57Spurlock, Morgan ...........................75Spycraft ........................................81Srebrenica .....................................61Stafford, David ................................83Standing By .................................78Stanton, Maureen............................88Starobin, Paul ..................................81Steak .............................................75Steal, The ......................................88Steinmeyer, Jim .........................64, 78Stephenson, Paul ............................40Stevenson, Jonathan .......................84Stewart, James B..............................24Stolen Voices ................................63Storm of Steel ...............................80Story of Earth, The .......................94Story of England, The ..................46Story of the Scrolls, The ...............40Storyteller ....................................29Stothard, Peter .................................39Strange Medicine .........................89Straus III, Roger ................................7Street Fighters ..............................87Stryker, Cole ....................................24Stalin ............................................59Stalingrad ....................................59Stanley, Dr. Ralph ...........................77Stannard, David E...........................18Stashower, Daniel ...........................11State and Revolution, The ............60Stealing Buddha’s Dinner............31Stegner, Page....................................14Stegner, Wallace ........................14, 18Steinbeck, John ..........................18, 33Steiner, Jean-François .....................62Stendhal ............................................55Step from Heaven, A ....................31Stephanus, Eddius ..........................47Sterne, Laurence..............................50Stille, Alexander ..............................57Stiner, General Carl ........................78Stone, Irving ....................................44Stone, Norman ................................81Stonewall ......................................73Storm, The ....................................94Storm, The (Defoe) .......................49Story of an African Farm, The .....67Story of English, The ...................46Story of King Arthur and

His Knights, The .......................47Story of My Life, The ...................56Stout, Harry S. .................................13Stowe, Harriet Beecher ..................13Strachan, Hew .............................81Strachey, Lytton ...............................50Strangers in the House ................66Strapless .......................................53Strategy ........................................79Strausbaugh, John ..........................27Street Gang ..................................77Struggle for Mastery, The ............46Struggling Upward .....................14Studies in Hysteria ......................89Stuff of Thought, The ...................93Subjection of Women, The ...........50Suetonius ..........................................39Sugar ............................................74Sugar King of Havana, The .........33Sujo, Aly ...........................................52Sullivan, James ................................77Sun-tzu .............................................69Sunflowers ...................................75Sunjata ..............................................67Supreme Conflict .........................22Supreme Court Decisions ..............2Surrendered, The ..........................31Sushi Economy, The .....................87Suso, Bamba.....................................67Sweet Charity? .............................88Sweetness and Power ...................75Sweet, Victoria .................................90Swift, Jonathan ................................53Swiss, Deborah J. ............................76Symposium, The ..........................36Szpiro, George G. ............................93Szwed, John .....................................77

tTacitus ...............................................39Táin, The ......................................52Talbot, Margaret ..............................78Tale of Genji, The .........................70Tale of the Heike, The ...................69Tale of Two Cities, A ....................53Tales of a Shaman’s Apprentice....33Talmud, The .................................62Tan, Amy ..........................................31Tangled Webs ...............................24Tannenbaum, Rob ...........................78

Tanner, John .....................................29Tao Te Ching ................................68Tarnoff, Ben ......................................89Taste of War, The ..........................82Tattooed Soldier, The ....................30Taulbert, Clifton L. ..........................27Taylor, Alan ......................................10Taylor, Ben ........................................78Taylor, Benjamin .............................57Taylor, Timothy ...............................88Teenage ...........................................2Templer, Robert .........................21, 71Ten Days That Shook the World ..60Ten Discoveries That

Rewrote History ........................331066: The Year of the Conquest ...42Teresa of Ávila ...........................43, 56Tesla, Nikola ....................................93Testament of Youth .......................80Texas Cowboy, A ..........................14Thapar, Romila ................................72Thavis, John .....................................57Then Everything Changed .............3Theory of

Almost Everything, The ............92Theory of Moral Sentiments, The ...49Theory of the Leisure Class, The ..89There Was a Country ...................66Thesiger, Wilfred .............................66The Unforgiving Minute .............85They Would Never Hurt a Fly .....61Thief at the

End of the World, The ...............50Thinking Beyond

the Unthinkable .........................84Thinking the Twentieth Century....45Third Coast, The ..........................19Third Reich at War, The ...............58Third Reich in Power, The ...........5833 Strategies of War, The .............7933 Men .........................................32This Earth of Mankind .................71This is How You Lose Her ...........30This Way for the Gas,

Ladies and Gentlemen ...............62Thloloe, Joe ......................................67Thomas, Cullen ...............................70Thomas, Dana .................................89Thomas, Lewis ................................93Thomas, Louisa ...............................81Thomas Paine ....................................9Thompson, Hugh ...........................33Thompson, John ..............................27Thompson, John B. .........................89Thonemann, Peter ..........................34Thoreau, Henry David ...................11Thoughts and Sentiments on the

Evil of Slavery ...........................49Thousand Splendid Suns, A ........72Three-Day Road ...........................80Three Cups of Tea .........................72Three Day Road ...........................31Three Soldiers ...............................80Thucydides ................................36, 37Ticket Masters ..............................76Tiger Head ....................................68Tillman, Barrett ...............................83Timaeus ............................................36Timberg, Craig ................................90Time Traveler’s Guide to

Elizabethan England, The .........48Tinderbox .....................................90Tinniswood, Adrian .......................41Tin Ticket, The .............................76Titanic, First Accounts ................52Tobar, Héctor ...................................30To Be Young, Gifted, and Black ....25To Change China ..........................69Tocqueville, Alexis de ..............11, 55Toer, Pramoedya Ananta ...............71To Lose a Battle ............................54Tolstoy, Leo ......................................60Tomalin, Claire ................................51Tomorrow Is Now.........................18Too Big to Fail ..............................88Too Good to Be True .....................86Too High to Fail ...........................87Tooze, Adam ....................................59Tortilla Curtain, The ....................29To Sell Is Human .........................88Touched with Fire .........................82Translation Nation .......................30Travels of Marco Polo, The ...........44Travels of

Sir John Mandeville, The ..........47Treason by the Book ......................69Treasure of the

City of Ladies, The ....................42Treasury of Deception, A ...............1Treasury of Foolishly Forgotten

Americans, A ..............................3Treasury of

Great American Scandals, A ......3Treasury of Royal Scandals, A .....41Treatise of Human Nature, A ......49Treblinka .......................................62Tried by War ................................13Tristes Tropiques ..........................33Triumph of the City ......................92Trollope, Fanny ...............................11Troyat, Henri....................................60Troyes, Chrétien de .........................43True Wealth ..................................88Truth, Sojourner ..............................27Truth about the Truth, The ............1Turchin, Peter ....................................2Turgenev, Ivan .................................60Turkey Unveiled ...........................65Turks Today, The ....................65, 72Turner, Bryan S. .................................1

Turn Right at Machu Picchu .......31Twain, Mark .....................................15Twain’s Feast ................................74Twelve Caesars, The .....................39Twelve Who Don’t Agree .............60Twelve Years a Slave ....................26Twenty Years at Hull-House ........14Twilight War, The ........................85Twilight Years, The ......................52Twinkie Deconstructed ................74Two Lives of Charlemagne ...........42Two Years before the Mast ...........10Tyerman, Christopher ....................40Tyldesley, Joyce ...............................34Tyler-Lewis, Kelly ...........................52Tyndale, William .............................48Tzouliadis, Tim ...............................61Tzu, Chuang ....................................68Tzu, Lao ............................................68

uUndaunted ...................................73Under Fire ....................................80Unfamiliar Fishes.........................15Unfinished Global

Revolution, The .........................23Unger, David C. ..............................81Unlikely Allies ...............................8U.S. Constitution for

Everyone, The .............................8U.S. vs. Them...............................20Ulin, David L. ..................................95Uncanny, The...............................89Uncle Tom’s Cabin .......................13Underdogs, The ............................31Understanding Islam ...................65Under the Feet of Jesus ................30Under the Sea-Wind ....................94United States of Europe, The .......88Unknown American

Revolution, The ...........................8Unknown Quantity .....................91Unterman, Alan ..............................62Unto This Last .............................50Upanishads, The ..........................71Up from Slavery ...........................27Upon the Altar of the Nation .......13Uranium ......................................93Uruburu, Paula ...............................18Utilitarianism and Other Essays ...50Utopia ..........................................48Uttermost Part of the Earth .........32

vVadney, T. E. .....................................64Valleys of Death ...........................84Dan Van Der Vat .........................81Vanished .......................................82Vanished Kingdoms .....................41Vanity Fair’s Tales of Hollywood ...77Vanzetti, Bartolomeo ......................18Varieties of Religious Experience ...15Varieties of

Scientific Experience, The .........93Vasari, Giorgio .................................44Vatican Diaries, The ....................57Véa, Alfredo .....................................21Veblen, Thorstein ............................89Velez, Alvaro Uribe ........................33Venice ...........................................57Venkatesh, Sudhir ...........................24Venter, J. Craig .................................93Venus in Furs ...............................59Verdi’s Shakespeare ......................48Verga, Giovanni ..............................57Verhovek, Sam Howe.....................93Vermes, Geza ...................................40Vico, Giambattista ..........................44Victor, Adam ....................................77Vidler, Alec R. ..................................48Vidocq ...........................................91Vietnam ........................................21Viking Age Iceland .......................42Vikings, The .................................42Villehardouin, Geoffroi de ......42, 54Vincent, Norah ................................76Vindication of the Rights of

Woman, A .................................76Vinland Sagas, The ......................41Viramontes, Helena María ...........30Virgil..................................................39Virginian, The ..............................14Visser, Margaret ...........................75Vitruvius ...........................................39Vladimir the Russian Viking .......61Voice Is All, The ...........................19Volkoff, Vladimir ............................61Vollman, William T. ....................7, 45Voltaire ..............................................55Vonnegut, Kurt ................................21Voodoo Histories ............................1Voragine, Jacobus de ......................43Vowell, Sarah .............................10, 15Voyage of the Beagle, The .............91Voyager ........................................93Voyages and Discoveries ..............48Vronsky, Peter ..................................31Vultures’ Picnic ...........................23

WWade, Nicholas .........................64, 93Wages of Destruction, The ...........59Wal-Mart Effect, The ...................87Walden ......................................... 11Walker, Rebecca...............................27Wallace, Robert................................81Walter, George .................................80

Walter, Jakob ....................................55War and Peace ..............................60War and Peace and War.................2War and Peace in the

Middle East ...............................66Ward, Benedicta ..............................40Ward, Greg .......................................52Ware, Timothy .................................61War for All the Oceans, The ........78War in the St. Lawrence ..............31War is Boring ...............................78War Made New ............................78Warner, Charles Dudley ................15War of the World, The ..................41War Stories ..................................83War that Killed Achilles, The .......35War That Made America, The .......7War with Hannibal, The ..............38War Within, The ..........................64Washington ....................................9Washington, Booker T. ...................27Washington, George .........................9Wasik, Bill .........................................90Watchers, The ..............................22Waters, Frank ...................................29Waters, T. J. .......................................85Watkins, Samuel R. .........................13Watson, Bruce ............................18, 21Watson, Tom ....................................52Wawro, Geoffrey .............................66Way of the Knife, The ...................23We ................................................61Weale, Adrian ..................................59Wealth of Nations, The ................49We Are All the Same ....................68Weber, Max ......................................89Weekend That Changed

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What Every American Should Know About Who’s Really Running America ..........23

What Every American Should Know About Who’s Really Running the World ...................63

What If? .........................................3What Jesus Meant ........................40What Paul Meant ........................40What Technology Wants ..............92What the Dormouse Said .............92What the Gospels Meant ..............40What Would the Founders Say? ....3Wheatcroft, Andrew .......................59Wheatley, Phillis..............................27Wheeler, Thomas C. .......................24Wheels for the World....................86When Character Was King ..........20When China Rules the World ......68When Harlem Was in Vogue .......26When Heaven and

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Wills, Garry ...7, 10, 21, 24, 39, 40, 48Wilson, Harriet E. ...........................27Wilson, Marie C. .............................76Wind Is My Mother, The .............27Winesburg, Ohio ..........................14Winning the War on War ............79Winston Churchill .......................51Wint, Guy .........................................82Winter in the Blood ......................29Winters, Dick ...................................84Wired for War ..............................81Wister, Owen ...................................14Wit and Wisdom of

Abraham Lincoln, The ..............12Wittes, Benjamin .............................85Wojciechowski, Gene .....................17Wolfman, The and Other Cases ...89Wolf Totem ...................................69Wolf Willow .................................14Wollstonecraft, Mary ......................76Woman in Amber, A ....................61Women of Deh Koh, The ..............65Women’s Early American

Historical Narratives ................10Women’s Indian

Captivity Narratives ...................8Women Who Did .........................76Wonderful Adventures of

Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands ....50Wood ............................................92Wood, Gordon S. .....................7, 9, 11Woodard, Colin ...........................7, 21Wooden Horse, The ......................37Woodham-Smith, Cecil ............51, 53Wood, Michael ................................46Woodrow Wilson ..........................15Woodward, Hobson .......................48Wooldridge, Adrian ...................1, 23Wooten, Jim......................................68Wordy Shipmates, The .................10Works, The ...................................90World in 2050, The ......................64World is a Carpet, The .................64World Apart, A ............................60World Since 1945, The .................64World Split Open, The .................76World Turned

Upside Down, The ....................48World Until Yesterday, The ...........1

World Without Ice, A...................95Worst Journey in the World, The ...91Worth, Jennifer ................................52Wright, Evan ....................................85Wright, Robin ..................................66Write It When I’m Gone ..............19Writings (G. Washington) .............9Writings (Hamilton) ......................9Writings (Madison) .......................9Wroe, Ann ........................................37Wujastyk, Dominik.........................72Wulffson, Don .................................59Wurts, Jay ...................................21, 70

XXenophon .....................................37

yYafa, Stephen .....................................2Yagoda, Ben .......................................2Yalta .............................................60Yan, Mo .............................................69Year of Living Dangerously, The ....70Yenne, Bill.........................................84Yergin, Daniel ..................................95Yezierska, Anzia ..............................19You’re Not a Country, Africa ......66Youth ............................................66Yugoslavia ....................................61

ZZadig/L’Ingénu ............................55Zamyatin, Yevgeny.........................61Zanzibar Chest, The .....................67Zapata ...............................................33Zenith, The ...................................70Zenkovsky, Serge A. .......................61Zeno’s Paradox .............................92Zero ..............................................93Zeruneith, Keld ...............................37Zeus Grants Stupid Wishes .........34Zinoman, Jason ...............................78Zinsser, Judith P. .............................55Zitkala-Sa .........................................29Zlata’s Diary ................................61Zoellner, Tom ...................... 24, 67, 93Zola, Émile .......................................55

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An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom

In this powerful and highly original account, Marcus Rediker reclaims the Amistad rebellion for its true proponents: the African rebels who risked death to stake a claim for freedom. Using newly discovered evidence, Rediker reframes the story to show how a small group of courageous men fought and won an epic battle against Spanish and American slaveholders and their governments. He reaches back to Africa to find the rebels’ roots, narrates their cataclysmic transat-lantic journey, and unfolds a prison story of great drama and emotion.

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Mark MazowerG ov e r n i n G t h e W o r l dThe Histor y of an Idea

“Impressive…a significant contribution to historical scholarship… Simply for giving us this lucid account, Mazower deserves our grati-tude. But Governing the World is also an intriguing read because of the strong argument he places within it: that it may be that this grand idea, with all its variants, is coming to an end.” —Paul kennedy

“A prodigious work: a master historian’s reconstruction of how individ-uals and nations since 1815 have sought to promote national interests in ever more complicated international settings. A dramatic, novel account of ideas and institutions in collision with hard realities. Indispensable also for its full and subtle account of American policies since 1917, always with a fine touch for the hitherto neglected person or little noticed moment that illuminates historic processes. Profound, relevant, and morally instructive—and a pleasure to read.” —fritz stern

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L izz ie Col l inghamt h e ta s t e o f Wa rWorld War I I and the Batt le for Food

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general Works & antHologies . . . . . . . . . . 1ameriCan History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2general Works & antHologies . . . . . . . . . . 2

The Library of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Colonial & revolutionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7early national . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Civil War & reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12The frontier & Western expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13The gilded Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141900-1945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Sports History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161945-2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Vietnam era . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21America Today: At Home and in the World . . . . . . . . . 21

etHniC History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24general Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24African American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24American indian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Latino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Asian American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

CanaDian History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31latin ameriCan & Caribbean History . . . 31anCient History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33egypt & the Middle east . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37early Christian & Byzantine eras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

euroPean History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Medieval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41renaissance & reformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Modern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 The Penguin History of Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Medieval & early History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tudor & Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 18th-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 19th-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 20th- & 21st-Century British . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51irish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Scottish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

euroPean History (ContinueD)french . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Spanish & Portuguese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55italian & greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56northern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57german & Austrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57russian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59eastern european . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Jewish Studies & the Holocaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

WorlD History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62general Works & Anthologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Middle east . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Southeast Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 india . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Central Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Australia & new Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

History of genDer & sexuality . . . . . . . . . 73fooD anD Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Performing arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Theater, film, & Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77military & DiPlomatiC History . . . . . . . . . . 78

general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78World War i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80World War ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Vietnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Cold War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84War on Terror and the iraq War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

eConomiC & business History . . . . . . . . . . . 86HealtH, meDiCine, & soCiety . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89History of sCienCe & teCHnology . . . . . 90environmental History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94maPs & atlases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96inDex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Penguin History of ameriCan life . . . . 103malColm x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

SCHooL AnD PerSonAL CoPy orDer forM . . 104exAMinATion CoPy orDer forM . . . . . . . . . . . . 105College faculty information Service (CfiS) . . . . . . . . . . 106

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