These indelible images are among the hundreds housed in the New York Public Library’s archive of photographs of LGBT history from photojournalists Kay Tobin Lahusen and Diana Davies.
A quixotic journey through London's past, Mudlark plumbs the banks of the Thames to reveal the stories hidden behind the archaeological remnants of an ancient city.
A great historian's masterful account of the origins of air power in the RAF.
A sweeping history of the twentieth-century battle to reform American immigration laws that set the stage for today’s roiling debates.
A cookbook of treats to satisfy every sweet tooth.
The Stone Girl is a riveting tale of deception, vengeance and power set against the haunting beauty of the Adirondack wilderness.
Trusted recipes, revised and updated for a new generation of home bakers.
A fresh, innovative interpretation of the life, work and lasting influence of the twentieth century’s most iconic filmmaker.
A comprehensive, eye-opening exploration of what dreams are, where they come from, what they mean and why we have them.
One of Smithsonian Magazine's Ten Best Travel Books of 2021A personal and historical exploration of the Bears Ears country and the fight to save a national monument.
The creators of The Old Truck set sail with an old boat and an evocative, intricately crafted exploration of home and family.
A warm-season sequel to the surprise bestseller, The Little Winter Book of Gnomes.