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.
“Gorgeous, ferocious, lacerating, sexy, and profoundly compassionate.”—Michael Cunningham
A great historian's masterful account of the origins of air power in the RAF.
Yet again J. G. Ballard's inimitable clairvoyance is on display in this timely, powerful story of a community shattered by a massive act of violence.
Hundreds of beautiful waterfalls and swimmingholes across New England
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.
“...Kristen Richardson’s sharp account of how the season evolved... is a more absorbing story than any period drama.”—Financial Times
“If you want to understand modern-day Silicon Valley, you need to read this book.” John Carreyrou
A technicolor history of the first civil rights movement and its collapse into black and white.