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The 100 Best History Books of All Time list contains a mixture of the most rewarding history books ever written.
This time, though, I decided to try something different. Rather than limit myself to things I’ve read over the previous twelve months, I instead picked books regardless of when I finished them. One of the selections has been a favorite of mine since middle school. Another is a brand-new...
If the mere mention of ‘history books’ is enough to conjure up memories of fighting back yawns in your middle school classroom, then chances are you haven’t been looking in the right places. But fear not — this list is here to bring you some of the m
He also had a wife and children, more than one mistress, and a 30-year off and on a relationship with the famous playwright, Lillian Hellman (Watch on the Rhine). The Maltese Falcon has been made into four different movies (so far), but the best one is the 1941 version with Humphrey...
Freakonomics, the famous nonfiction book by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, reveals “the hidden side of everything,” as its subtitle makes clear. It’s a bold claim, but not one that it fails to live up to. The authors make the case for constantly asking questions, challengin...