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A. Lincoln

by Ronald C. White, Jr.

Compelling definition of Lincoln as a man of integrity whose moral compass holds the key to understanding his life.

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Abigail & John

by Edith Gelles

This double biography of John and Abigail Adams views the birth of America through the lens of one extraordinary couple.

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The Adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle

by Russell Miller

This biography of the author who created Sherlock Holmes proves he was every bit as fascinating as his beloved sleuth.

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Almost Catholic

by Jon M. Sweeney

Renowned Protestant religious writer Jon Sweeney sings the praises of Catholicism’s unique traditions and spirituality.

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American on Purpose

by Craig Ferguson

The host of The Late Late Show proves he’s just as hilarious on paper, delivering an inspired memoir about his drug and alcohol addictions, rehabilitation, various odd jobs and eventual rise to fame.

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The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen

by Maria Tatar

A lushly illustrated, expertly annotated treasure trove of tales like “The Little Mermaid” and “The Ugly Duckling.”

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The Annotated Wind in the Willows

by Kenneth Grahame

This is the definitive edition of Kenneth Grahame’s always delightful and rightly legendary children’s fable. Lovingly annotated by Annie Gauger, this classic story is an essential addition to every library!

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The Anti-Communist Manifestos

by John Fleming

In The Anti-Communist Manifestos, John Fleming explores four books that altered the course of history: Darkness at Noon (1940), by Arthur Koestler, a Hungarian journalist; Out of the Night (1941), by Jan Valtin, a German sailor; I Chose Freedom (1946), by Victor Kravchenko, a Soviet engineer; and Witness (1952), by Whittaker Chambers, an American journalist. While the four volumes at the heart of Fleming’s book are fundamentally different from one another, they share striking similarities. The authors were all ex-Communist Party members; three had been underground espionage agents; all contemplated suicide, and two achieved it.Fleming’s humane narrative reveals that words were among the true driving forces behind the Cold War.

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The Ascent of George Washington

by John Ferling

Historian John Ferling takes issue with the traditional portrayal of George Washington as a stoic leader who stood above the fray of partisan politics, instead revealing him as an ambitious and skilled politician.

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