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For twenty-two years, Katherine Bouton had a secret that grew harder to keep every day. An editor at The New York Times, at daily editorial meetings she...
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It was August 25, 2006, my first on-camera studio open for the CBS News broadcast 60 Minutes. Executive Producer Jeff Fager poked his head in the dressing...
Front Row
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She’s ambitious, driven, insecure, needy, a perfectionist—and she’s considered the most powerful force in the more than $100 billion fashion industry. She’s...
Inventing Elsa Maxwell
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One of the twentieth century’s most colorful characters brought back to life in this biography by the author of All About All About Eve
With Inventing Elsa...
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“Got an urgent ‘you’ve got to read this book’ note from buddy Armen Keteyian, and I’m glad he was insistent . . . Good read, and some very good lessons.”...
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The untold story of how the world's most feared TV reporter transformed his inner darkness into a journalistic juggernaut that riveted millions and redefined...
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From Beckett to Burroughs, The Story of O to The Autobiography of Malcolm X, an iconic literary troublemaker tells the colorful stories behind the...
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When David Westin became president of ABC News in March 1997, the division was treading water. “It looked like all the really important news was behind us,” he...
Naked in Baghdad
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As National Public Radio’s much loved and respected senior foreign correspondent Anne Garrels has covered conflicts in Chechnya, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan,...
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"You don’t want the book to end; it glows with compassion and you want more, more because you know this is a fine wine of a life, richer as it ages."—Frank...
Chaplin and Agee
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The first book about the unusual friendship between two beloved figures
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Nuala O'Faolain attracted a huge amount of critical praise and a wide audience with the literary debut of Are You Somebody? Her midlife exploration of life's...
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Paradise Burning is the rocky-road story of a reporter for America's most notorious marijuana magazine, High Times. From pot plantations to live sex shows,...
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After a childhood in the province of Bihar in northern India, Cyril Philips was called into the army in the Second World War, joining the Education Corps - the...
Dear Pussycat
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The legendary founding editor of Cosmopolitan, Helen Gurley Brown is also a master of correspondence: from rants to raves, from love notes to memos to the...
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“A literary landmark. Gellhorn’s prose . . . is at its finest in the letter form.”—Francine du Plessix Gray, The New York Times Book Review
Martha...
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Winner of the 2005 George Polk Book Award
Victor S. Navasky is the renowned editor, writer, and educator who was at the helm of The Nation for almost...
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In a moving and bittersweet story, M.J. Andersen chronicles her childhood and adolescence in South Dakota, her departure to forge her own life, and her...
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Mapes, an award-winning television producer who broke the story of the Abu Ghraib prison tortures, was fired by CBS after producing Dan Rather's lightning rod...
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During three decades covering wars, revolutions, and natural disasters, Martin Fletcher worked his way from news agency cameraman to Tel Aviv bureau chief for...
Restless Genius
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The story of the man who transformed The Wall Street Journal and modern media
In 1929, Barney Kilgore, fresh from college in small-town Indiana, took a...
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In his fascinating, terrifying and often very funny book, James Hider takes his doubts about religious beliefs straight into the dark heart of the world’s holy...
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Drinking with Miss Dutchie is a story about Dutchie, a Black Labrador, and her lasting impact on the life of her owner and narrator, Ed Breslin. In contrast to...