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Death of a salesman: certain private conversations in two acts and a requiem
By Arthur Miller. 1949
A modern drama which indicts the optimism and materialism of American society. Willy Loman, a traveling salesman, experiences a profound…
sense of failure as he recognizes signs of aging in himself and decides to take stock of his accomplishments. Pulitzer Prize winner. Originally written in 1949. Textbook format. 1949.Invincible Louisa: the story of the author of Little women
By Cornelia Meigs. 1968
Commodore Perry in the land of the Shogun
By Rhoda Blumberg. 1985
The homecoming: [a play]
By Harold Pinter. 1965
Arab and Jew: wounded spirits in a promised land
By David K Shipler. 1986
The author, a 'New York Times' Jerusalem correspondent, looks at the Israeli people who lead lives complicated by long histories,…
bitter feuds and complex identities. He also discusses the stereotypes the Arabs and Jews have of each other, and the fears those images evoke. 1987 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction. c1986.John Keats
By Walter Jackson Bate. 1963
Battle cry of freedom: the Civil War era (The Oxford history of the United States ; #6)
By James M McPherson. 1988
Looks at the events and issues that divided the American public and led to the Civil War, opposition to the…
war in both the North and South, and the reasons for the Union's victory. 1989 Pulitzer Prize winner. c1988.The Gutenberg galaxy: the making of typographic man
By Marshall McLuhan. 1962
Controversial when first published, this classic book theorizes that the invention of printing has shaped our lives. McLuhan looks at…
politics, economics, philosophy, literature and post-Newtonian physics. Winner of the 1962 Governor General's Award for Non-fiction.A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
By Neil Sheehan. 1988
The author describes America's involvement in Vietnam and his friendship with the controversial Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann, who criticized…
the way the war was waged and leaked his pessimistic assessments to the press. Bestseller 1988. 1989 Pulitzer Prize winner.With its unique and powerful design, the best photographers, and a well of award-winning writers, GQ provides the best in…
men's fashion and style, beautiful women and culture, news and politics.Admiral of the ocean sea: a life of Christopher Columbus
By Samuel Eliot Morison. 1942
Parting the waters: America in the King years, 1954-63
By Taylor Branch. 1988
This chronicle of the civil rights movement in the United States focuses on the period that begins with Martin Luther…
King's 1954 arrival as pastor of Montgomery's Dexter Baptist Church. It ends with the assassination of President John Kennedy. 1989 Pulitzer Prize. 1988.This boy's life: a memoir
By Tobias Wolff. 1989
From Beirut to Jerusalem
By Thomas L Friedman. 1989
An account of the political situation in the Middle East as witnessed by the author during his years as a…
journalist in Beirut and Jerusalem. He reports on the killing of Palestinian civilians at refugee camps in Lebanon and Palestinian uprisings in the Israeli-occupied territories. 1989 winner of the National Book Award for Non-Fiction. 1989.A stillness at Appomattox
By Bruce Catton. 1953
A description of the last year of the Civil War when General Grant rebuilt the Union Army into a fighting…
force and turned defeat into victory. 1954 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for history. Sequel to "Glory road". 1953.With its unique and powerful design, the best photographers, and a well of award-winning writers, GQ provides the best in…
men's fashion and style, beautiful women and culture, news and politics.