Incoming Resources
- France on the brink, a great civilization in the new century, Jonathan Fenby
- Victorian murderesses, a true history of thirteen respectable French and English women accused of unspeakable crimes, Mary S. Hartman
- Part of our lives, a people's history of the American public library, Wayne A. Wiegand
- The seeds of life, from Aristotle to da Vinci, from shark's teeth to frogs' pants, the long and strange quest to discover where babies come from, Edward Dolnick
- My life on the road, Gloria Steinem
- It's all a game, the history of board games from Monopoly to Settlers of Catan, Tristan Donovan
- The library book, Susan Orlean
- Jet set, the people, the planes, the glamour, and the romance in aviation's glory years, William Stadiem
- A torch kept lit, great lives of the twentieth century, William F. Buckley, Jr. ; edited by James Rosen
- Home fires, the story of the Women's Institute in the Second World War, Julie Summers
- The trip to Echo Spring, on writers and drinking, Olivia Laing
- In these times, living in Britain through Napoleon's wars, 1793-1815, Jenny Uglow
- Germany, memories of a nation, Neil MacGregor
- The new Negro, the life of Alain Locke, Jeffrey C. Stewart
- The soul of America, the battle for our better angels, Jon Meacham
- We the people, the modern-day figures who have reshaped and affirmed the Founding Fathers' vision of America, Juan Williams
- The attention merchants, the epic scramble to get inside our heads, Tim Wu
- The House of Government, a saga of the Russian Revolution, Yuri Slezkine
- The making of Asian America, a history, Erika Lee
- A million years in a day, a curious history of everyday life from the Stone Age to the phone age, Greg Jenner
- Showdown at Shepherd's Bush, the 1908 Olympic marathon and the three runners who launched a sporting craze, David Davis
- The English and their history, by Robert Tombs
- The lost art of dress, the women who once made America stylish, Linda Przybyszewski
- The Lovings, an intimate portrait, photographs by Grey Villet ; text by Barbara Villet
- Island people, the Caribbean and the world, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
- The heavens might crack, the death and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., Jason Sokol
- Good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger, Rebecca Traister
- The honest truth about dishonesty, how we lie to everyone---especially ourselves, another fantastic book by Dan Ariely
- The Stonewall reader, the New York Public Library ; foreword by Edmund White ; edited with an introduction by Jason Baumann
- 1920, the year that made the decade roar, Eric Burns
- In the shadow of the moon, the science, magic, and mystery of solar eclipses, Anthony Aveni
- The astronaut wives club, a true story, Lily Koppel
- Get well soon, history's worst plagues and the heroes who fought them, Jennifer Wright
- How to survive a plague, the inside story of how citizens and science tamed AIDS, David France
- The big ones, how natural disasters have shaped us (and what we can do about them), Dr. Lucy Jones
- Bouts of mania, Ali, Frazier, and Foreman and an America on the ropes, Richard Hoffer
- The little book of lost words, collywobbles, snollygosters, and 86 other surprisingly useful terms worth resurrecting, creator of History Hustle, Joe Gillard
- The years, Annie Ernaux ; translated by Alison L. Strayer
- Inspired by true events, an illustrated guide to more than 500 history-based films, Robert Niemi
- Heiress, the lives of the million dollar babies, Laura Thompson
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- Scarlet women, the scandalous lives of courtesans, concubines, and royal mistresses, Ian Graham
- The invention of news, how the world came to know about itself, Andrew Pettegree
- The fishing fleet, husband-hunting in the Raj, Anne de Courcy