Lincoln the Poet: The American President Who Loved Verse
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Lincoln the Poet: The American President Who Loved Verse

The self-educated Lincoln enjoyed reading and writing poetry.
Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks
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Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks

The format that once sold millions of copies a week is disappearing, due to digital reading and rising production costs.
‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare
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‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare

Ethan Gutmann expands his investigation into the CCP’s human rights abuses.
Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well
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Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

For the ancient Greek poet, resilience, diligence, and integrity formed the foundations of a good life.

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Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks

Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks

The format that once sold millions of copies a week is disappearing, due to digital reading and rising production costs.
‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare

‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare

Ethan Gutmann expands his investigation into the CCP’s human rights abuses.
Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

For the ancient Greek poet, resilience, diligence, and integrity formed the foundations of a good life.
‘Across the Universe’: Crossword Puzzles Are More Than a Game

‘Across the Universe’: Crossword Puzzles Are More Than a Game

Crossword contributor Natan Last explains why crosswords became a national pastime.
‘Notes From Underground’: The Mystery of Free Will and the Failure of Utopianism

‘Notes From Underground’: The Mystery of Free Will and the Failure of Utopianism

Dostoevsky’s work confronts the paradox of free will and the self-destructive impulses at the heart of human nature.
Anne Bradstreet: Stirring Poems of a Puritan Wife

Anne Bradstreet: Stirring Poems of a Puritan Wife

In the first installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet an educated Englishwoman who wrote early American poetry.
A Solid Locked-Room Murder Mystery

A Solid Locked-Room Murder Mystery

Ross Montgomery’s ‘The Murder at World’s End’ proves a fun and clever murder mystery worthy of the genre.
Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks

Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks

The format that once sold millions of copies a week is disappearing, due to digital reading and rising production costs.
‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare

‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare

Ethan Gutmann expands his investigation into the CCP’s human rights abuses.
Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

For the ancient Greek poet, resilience, diligence, and integrity formed the foundations of a good life.
‘Across the Universe’: Crossword Puzzles Are More Than a Game

‘Across the Universe’: Crossword Puzzles Are More Than a Game

Crossword contributor Natan Last explains why crosswords became a national pastime.
‘Notes From Underground’: The Mystery of Free Will and the Failure of Utopianism

‘Notes From Underground’: The Mystery of Free Will and the Failure of Utopianism

Dostoevsky’s work confronts the paradox of free will and the self-destructive impulses at the heart of human nature.
Anne Bradstreet: Stirring Poems of a Puritan Wife

Anne Bradstreet: Stirring Poems of a Puritan Wife

In the first installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet an educated Englishwoman who wrote early American poetry.
A Solid Locked-Room Murder Mystery

A Solid Locked-Room Murder Mystery

Ross Montgomery’s ‘The Murder at World’s End’ proves a fun and clever murder mystery worthy of the genre.