Smithsonian's picks for the best history books of 2023 includeKing: A Life,The SisterhoodandThe Wager.Illustration by Emily Lankiewicz For many, 2023 was a year of momentous change and loss, marked by events that will be chronicled in history books for generations to come. Longstanding tensions...
The year is coming to a close, and the editors at Vogue have been busy making their way through the most exciting books of 2023.
Some People Need Killingby Patricia Evangelista: “Offering the intimate disclosures of memoir and the larger context of Philippine history, Evangelista also pays close attention to language, and not only because she is a writ...
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 most well-researched, entertaining...
The 100 Best History Books of All Time list contains a mixture of the most rewarding history books ever written.
1.Hi, Honey, I’m Homo, Matt BaumeIf you watchBaume’s highly entertaining YouTube video essays about the queer history of American sitcoms, chances are you’ll recognize a lot of this material. But Baume has more room to expound on those topics in book form, and his writing style matc...
Best Books 2023, Best Picture Books, An American Story, Kwame Alexander, Ancestory: The Mystery and Majesty of Ancient Cave Art, Hannah Salyer, Ancient Night, David Álvarez with David Bowles, Before, Now, Daniel Salmieri, Big Vashti Harrison,Can We
kept folders on their computers that were organized not by date but by hour of death. Offering the intimate disclosures of memoir and the larger context of Philippine history, Evangelista also pays close attention to language, and not only because she is a writer. Language can be used to comm...
Natural history books don’t come much better-looking than this. Rothery’s pencil illustrations are so extraordinarily lifelike and detailed, you’d think they were photographs, and his fascination with the odder characteristics of the world’s wildlife is conveyed in a way that will surely insp...
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