"Convincing and intriguing...Hardly a page of this book is without some revelation."-The New York Times Book Review
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A fresh, accessible history of the battles of Arnhem and the Ardennes—The Battle of the Bulge—that decided the war in western Europe
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1-59020-028-4 (pb)
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1-58567-787-6 (hc)
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Beyond Sleep is a classic of post-war European literature—the saga of a man at the limits of the civilized world.
| 978-1-58567-988-1 (ISBN-13) |
1-58567-988-7 (pb)
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1-58567-583-0 (hc)
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An intriguing, idiosyncratic study of Dutch culture viewed through the country's uniquely passionate and cerebral style of soccer.
| 978-1-59020-055-1 (ISBN-13) |
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1-58567-258-0 (hc)
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“A prophecy of America entering the authentic new age: Magical, potentially
destructive, and utterly uncanny.” —Harold Bloom
| 978-1-59020-044-5 (ISBN-13) |
1-59020-044-6
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The long-awaited follow-up to The White Rock transports us back to Incan Peru
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| 978-1-58567-901-0 (ISBN-13) |
1-58567-901-1 (hc)
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A unique exploration of China’s
extraordinary history, dynasty by
dynasty, over two thousand years
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The enthralling true story of
detection and intrigue in
seventeenth century England
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1-59020-069-1 (hc)
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The thriller master is back with
a provocative take on the very
nature of terrorism
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A razor sharp and achingly funny memoir of the men and the movies that shaped one woman's life.
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1-59020-054-3 (pb)
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| 978-1-58567-915-7 (ISBN-13) |
1-58567-915-1 (hc)
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The gripping account of a group of brave men who charted the course to the modern world.
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1-58567-831-7 (hc)
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The "epoch-making masterpieces of philosophy" (Aleister Crowley) that changed the landscape of fantasy writing—back in a stunning Overlook edition
| 978-1-59020-059-9 (ISBN-13) |
1-59020-059-4
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The bestselling classics from the father of science fiction writing, now back in print
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1-59020-071-3
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“A rock Boswell at work…. Nico fully deserves to be up there with the great rock masterpieces.” --Manchester City Life
| 978-1-59020-056-8 (ISBN-13) |
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0-87951-504-X (hc)
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The latest joyride through
Nuyorica by celebrated author
Edgardo Vega Yunqué
| 978-1-59020-064-3 (ISBN-13) |
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“Scotland’s rich and dramatic
past is brilliantly brought to life”
(Tom Devine, author of The
Transformation of Scotland)
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1-59020-073-X (hc)
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From the acclaimed author of
Julius Winsome, a stunning
collection of stories about the
not-always-green Emerald Isle
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A probing and engaging history of Australia--the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of one of the world's most fascinating and complex countries.
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1-58567-861-9 (pb)
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1-58567-692-6 (hc)
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The classic “group biography” of the famous literary family, available for the first time in forty years
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1-59020-066-7
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From folk tales to Sputnik, the Russian imagination in all its splendor and diversity is brought out in all-new translations of influential fantasy and science fiction works
| 978-1-58567-820-4 (ISBN-13) |
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1-58567-819-8 (hc)
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A hilarious, lecherous,
swashbuckling odyssey from the
creator of the Mortdecai trilogy
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1-59020-072-1 (hc)
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Bill the Conqueror finds Felicia, a sprightly girl
calculated to put the stuffing into any man, about
to be married off to the dreary Roderick Pyke. But
when Bill West arrives from New York she suddenly
recognizes in him the man for whom she should
forsake all others.
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The dramatic tale of the world’s most sought-after
stamp and the advent of stamp collecting
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1-59020-077-2 (hc)
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From Columbine to Virginia Tech
and beyond, a groundbreaking
look into a topic that both repels
and fascinates
| 978-1-59020-047-6 (ISBN-13) |
1-59020-047-0 (hc)
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The first definitive biography of the
“Saint of Rationalism”
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1-59020-076-4 (hc)
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The internationally praised
novelization of the life of the
legendary poet
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1-59020-080-2 (hc)
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Something Fishy is top-notch Wodehouse. When
Keggs was a butler he eavesdropped on a meeting
between his employer, J.J. Bunyan, and a covey of
tycoons—J.J. and his associates each agreed to put up
fifty-thousand dollars, the total to go to whichever of
their sons was the last to marry. Thirty years later,
Keggs wants to cash in on what he knows.
| 978-1-59020-068-1 (ISBN-13) |
1-59020-068-3 (hc)
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Sixteen heart-stopping short
stories from the master of modern
Spanish literature
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1-59020-002-0 (hc)
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