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In this magnificent biography, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "American Lion" and "Franklin and Winston" brings vividly [...]
Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Modern Library publishes Shelby Foote's three-volume masterpiece in a new boxed set including three hardcovers and a new trade paperback, "American Ho[...]
A definitive account of a historic friendship provides a close-up look at the complex relationship between Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill and its seminal influence on the course of World War II, examining each man and their feelings toward each other, their families, and their individual a[...]
The best-selling author of Franklin and Winston offers an incisive historical portrait of religion and politics in America, from the colonial period to the present day, and cites the need for contemporary society to embrace the principles of the Founding Fathers. Reprint. 100,000 first printing.[...]
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE DIRECTED BY JON STEWART - Previously published as "Then They Came for Me"
When Maziar Bahari left London in June 2009 to cover Iran's presidential election, he assured his pregnant fiancee, Paola, that he'd be back in just a few days, a week at most. Little did he know[...]
In this magnificent biography, Jon Meacham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the bestsellers "American Lion "and "Franklin and Winston, "gives us an intimate portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the human being, the president, the politician, enabling us to understand Jefferson as never before. "A true[...]
A Portrait of a Friendship. Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill were the greatest leaders of 'the Greatest Generation'. In this book, Meacham explores the fascinating relationship between the two men who piloted the free world to victory in the Second World War.[...]