The Penguin Press, New York, 2014
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2014
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The Penguin Press, New York, 2014
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The Penguin Press
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New York
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Incoming Resources
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- A climate of crisis, America in the age of environmentalism, Patrick Allitt
- Social physics, how good ideas spread--the lessons from a new science, Alex Pentland
- When the United States spoke French, five refugees who shaped a nation, François Furstenberg - (hardback)
- Everything I never told you, Celeste Ng - hardcover
- Redeployment, Phil Klay - (hardback)
- Bird dream, adventures at the extremes of human flight, Matt Higgins - (hbk.)
- A troublesome inheritance, genes, race and human history, Nicholas Wade - (hbk.)
- Knife fights, a memoir of modern war in theory and practice, John A. Nagl
- Five came back, a story of Hollywood and the Second World War, Mark Harris
- Players first, coaching from the inside out, John Calipari and Michael Sokolove - (hardback)
- Forcing the spring, inside the fight for marriage equality, Jo Becker - (hardback)
- Everything I never told you, Celeste Ng - hardcover
- Careless people, murder, mayhem, and the invention of The great Gatsby, Sarah Churchwell - (hardback)
- The third plate, field notes on the future of food, Dan Barber - (hardback)
- The mockingbird next door, life with Harper Lee, Marja Mills - (hardback)
- Windfall, the booming business of global warming, McKenzie Funk - (hardback)
- Even this I get to experience, Norman Lear
- American catch, the fight for our local seafood, Paul Greenberg
- The triple package, how three unlikely traits explain the rise and fall of cultural groups in America, Amy Chua, Jed Rubenfeld
- Blue-eyed boy, a memoir, Robert Timberg - (hardback)
- Why football matters, my education in the game, Mark Edmundson - (hbk.)
- How not to be wrong, the power of mathematical thinking, Jordan Ellenberg - (hardback)
- Embattled rebel, Jefferson Davis as commander in chief, James M. McPherson
- The most dangerous book, the battle for James Joyce's Ulysses, Kevin Birmingham
- The Bohemians, Mark Twain and the San Francisco writers who reinvented American literature, Ben Tarnoff - (hbk.)
- The Bohemians, Mark Twain and the San Francisco writers who reinvented American literature, Ben Tarnoff - (hbk.)
- Extreme medicine, how exploration transformed medicine in the twentieth century, Kevin Fong, M.D
- I'll drink to that, a life in style, with a twist, Betty Halbreich with Rebecca Paley
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