How Common Sense Can Rescue American Foreign Policy
Leslie H. Gelb
From one of the nation's leading foreign-policy minds comes a provocative new account of how to think about — and use — America's power in the twenty-first...
In this new assessment of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1963 “I have a dream” speech, Eric J. Sundquist explores the origins of the speech, its place in the long history of American debates about...
Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East
Dennis Ross
Two experts debunk misconceptions about the Middle East and set clear-eyed policies for the future. Why has the United States consistently failed to achieve its strategic goals in the Middle East?...
From the author of The Tattoo Artist ("Beautifully written"--Alice Sebold; "Boldly conceived"--The New York Times Book Review), a new novel--taut, moving, accomplished--set in a...
After a decade spent in isolation in the Ugandan jungles thinking about stuff, David Cross has written his first book. Known for roles on the small screen such as "never-nude" Tobias Funke on...
Many years have passed since the last great Mage War. It has been a time of great change. But not all changes are for the best, and Asher's world is in peril once more.
So many videos, so little guidance. As a parent, you don't want to expose your child to upsetting or inappropriate video material. This book, the Film Bible from the King of Movie Critics, will answer...
Forced into a brutal concentration camp during a great war, Brodeck returns to his village at the war's end and takes up his old job of writing reports for a governmental bureau. One day a stranger...
Washington and the Politics of Change in the 1960s
G. Calvin Mackenzie
In most accounts of the 1960s, Washington is portrayedas a target of reform—a reluctant group of politicianscoaxed into accepting the radical spirit the day demanded. Inthe newest volume in the...