“This readable and important book makes a strong case that the received version of economic history taught in high schools and colleges across the country is off the mark and that its errors distort current policy debates. It deserves attention from economic policymakers of all persuasions."
-LAWRENCE SUMMERS, former Secretary of the Treasury; President Emeritus, Harvard University
This stunningly illustrated Native story by bestselling author Carole Lindstrom gives an authentic account of life on the prairie, as a young Métis-Ojibwe girl determined to help her family hunt buffalo, sets out on her own and saves the day.
The Men Who Raised the Bar charts the progression of the highest individual score in Test cricket, through the eyes of the record-breakers themselves and eyewitness testimony.
The uncannily relevant, deliciously clear-eyed collected stories of critically acclaimed, award-winning 'American literary treasure' (Boston Globe), ripe for rediscovery, with a foreword by Elizabeth Strout.
The magical conclusion to T.C. Shelley’s brilliantly rich and strange fantasy trilogy. Prepare to believe in monsters – be they good, bad or somewhere in between
In his most ambitious book to date, bestselling historian William Dalrymple tells the timely and cautionary tale of the rise of the East India Company and one of the most supreme acts of corporate violence in world history
The thrilling new Agent Pendergast novel from New York Times bestselling authors Preston and Child. Pendergast and Constance seek a final showdown with the dastardly Dr. Leng.