Psychiatrist Stuart Hauser answers questions about his new book, Out of the Woods, which chronicles four emotionally disturbed teenagers
Bugs in trees and kids in labs get their due in a new book by “Canopy Meg”
An Interview with William E. Leuchtenburg, author of “New Faces of 1946”
William E. Leuchtenburg discusses the 1946 elections and how politics have changed
An Interview with Josh Hammer, Author of “Return to the Marsh”
Ben Block spoke with Josh about Iraq and reporting in dangerous regions of the world
Her new book says our views of Africa are outdated.
Excerpt from Elizabeth Winthrop’s “Counting on Grace”
This novel about a 12-year-old mill worker was inspired by a Lewis Hine photograph.
In a new book, the author of “Forrest Gump” paints an uncommonly vivid picture of an overlooked chapter in American history and its unlikely hero
Interview with Andrew Lawler, Author of “A Mystery Fit for a Pharaoh”
Andrew Lawler discusses imperialism and the natural romance of studying ancient cultures.
Interview with John Seidensticker and Susan Lumpkin
The authors of “Building an Arc” talk about wildlife conservation and what drew them to work with tigers.
Interview with Adam Goodheart, Author of “Back to the Future”
The author talks about what makes the newly renovated Patent Office Building special
An Interview with Author David Karp, Fruit Detective
The author of “Berried Treasure” discusses fruit mysteries and pith helmet style
The Power of the Printed Word to Stir the World, by Nicholas A. Basbanes
A book about atomic scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer charts the debate over deployment of the first A-bomb and the anxiety that suffused its first live test
World’s Unlikeliest Bestseller
Fifty years ago a brewer’s bet spawned a compelling compendium of feats, stunts and trivia
Fifty years ago, a scientific panel declared Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine a smashing success. A new book takes readers behind the headlines
A new book documents a week in the life of America in all its rich, colorful, contradictory, nostalgic, emotional, heartfelt and, oh yes, exuberant…glory
But no exorcisms, please these rare orchids are the stars of a hit movie and a best-selling book
Our unusually far-flung correspondents report
A new book traces the Wright brothers’ triumph 100 years ago to an innovative design and meticulous attention to detail
The house where the conspirators hatched their heinous plot now serves sushi, and the yard where they were hanged is a tennis court
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