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- The Americas, a hemispheric history, by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
- Managing in a time of great change, by Peter F. Drucker
- To your scattered bodies go, by Philip Jose Farmer
- At the villa of reduced circumstances, Alexander McCall Smith
- A man without breath, Philip Kerr
- The eleventh commandment, by Jeffrey Archer
- Stalin, Stephen Kotkin
- Thucydides, the reinvention of history, Donald Kagan
- Descartes' bones, [a skeletal history of the conflict between faith and reason], by Russell Shorto
- The finer points of sausage dogs, Alexander McCall Smith
- If the dead rise not, Philip Kerr
- Brand Luther, how an unheralded young monk turned his small German town into a center of publishing, made himself the most famous man in Europe--and started the Protestant Reformation, Andrew Pettegree
- Demolition angel, by Robert Crais
- The Rothschilds, original Broadway cast, book by Sherman Yellen ; music by Jerry Bock ; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
- Travel tales
- The age of Napoleon, by Alistair Horne
- Unusual uses for olive oil, Alexander McCall Smith
- Stalin, Stephen Kotkin, Volume I
- Thomas Paine, enlightenment, revolution, and the birth of modern nations, Craig Nelson
- Eiffel's tower, and the World's Fair where Buffalo Bill beguiled Paris, the artists quarreled, and Thomas Edison became a count, Jill Jonnes
- Berlin 1961, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the most dangerous place on earth, Frederick Kempe
- The shipping news, by E. Annie Proulx
- Hitler's niece, by Ron Hansen
- Now and forever, Ray Bradbury
- The patient, by Michael Palmer
- Field gray, Philip Kerr
- Mr. Popper's penguins, by Richard and Florence Atwater
- Portuguese irregular verbs, by Alexander McCall Smith
- A man without breath, Philip Kerr
- Stalin, Stephen Kotkin
- Thucydides, the reinvention of history, Donald Kagan
- The finer points of sausage dogs, Alexander McCall Smith
- Brand Luther, how an unheralded young monk turned his small German town into a center of publishing, made himself the most famous man in Europe--and started the Protestant Reformation, Andrew Pettegree
- If the dead rise not, Philip Kerr
- Unusual uses for olive oil, Alexander McCall Smith
- The age of Napoleon, by Alistair Horne
- Field gray, Philip Kerr
- Berlin 1961, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the most dangerous place on earth, Frederick Kempe
- Now and forever, Ray Bradbury
- Eiffel's tower, and the World's Fair where Buffalo Bill beguiled Paris, the artists quarreled, and Thomas Edison became a count, Jill Jonnes