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Maker’s Mark: Hobby and Craft Books 2019–2020
New titles show how working with one’s hands can be good for the psyche, the soul, and the environment.
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Bestselling Mind-Body-Spirit Titles of 2019 So Far
Demonstrating the breadth of the category, bestselling mind-body-spirit books of 2019 include self-help titles such as Oprah Winfrey’s 'The Path Made Clear,' Michael Pollan’s 'How to Change Your Mind,' and Queen Afua’s 'Sacred Woman,' which explores sacred sexuality as well as Afrocentric spirituality.
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Mind-Body-Spirit Publishers on the Power of Series
Book series are ubiquitous in MBS, and design and packaging are key.
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Season of the Witch: Mind-Body-Spirit Books
The mixed bag of books labeled mind-body-spirit is filled with an array of categories and subjects—including self-help titles on topics such as alternative health, positive psychology, mindfulness and meditation, and yoga, as well as occult and esoteric topics such as crystals, astrology, channeling, neo-paganism, divination, and auras.
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Select Spanish-Language Titles: August 2019
A listing of recent and upcoming Spanish-language books.
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Fantasy Islands, Mountains, and More: Travel Books 2019–2020
Travel publishers are luring readers with the guidebook equivalent of clickbait headlines, promising the world’s best, most epic experiences—and delivering.
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Fantastic Voyages: Travel Books 2019–2020
These books portray the bygone glamour of travel.
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Local Impact: Travel Books 2019–2020
Moon Travel Guides ask tourists to consider the footprints they leave behind.
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Hello Again: Travel Books 2019–2020
Here’s what’s new at three major guidebook publishers.
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See the World: Travel Books 2019–2020
Guidebook publishers strike a balance between image and information.
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An Olympian Effort: Travel Books 2019–2020
Ahead of the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, publishers are setting their sights on Japan.
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Woodstock 50th Anniversary
If you can remember Woodstock, the saying goes, you weren’t really there. These books help fill in the blanks.
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Spies and Special Ops: War & Military History 2019–2020
Books about undercover agents, the French Foreign Legion, the U.S. Army Rangers, and other elite fighters take readers behind enemy lines.
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Turning Points: War & Military History 2019–2020
These books examine history-making confrontations that span seven centuries.
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A Contrarian View: War & Military History 2019–2020
These titles challenge prevailing wisdom and hardened consensus to consider the necessities, mistakes, and tragedies of war.
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The Liberation of Auschwitz at 75: War & Military History 2019–2020
Forthcoming books preserve firsthand accounts of Nazi concentration camps.
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Modern Warfare And Its Cost: War & Military History 2019–2020
Veterans, journalists, and historians survey contemporary battlegrounds.
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Life During Wartime: War & Military History 2019–2020
New titles reflect on 21st-century warfare and look to the past for lessons in combat.
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Fall 2019 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism
In this season in literary nonfiction, previously unknown works from the oeuvres of recognized masters mingle with introductory salvos from new voices and investigations into the origins and evolution of classic texts and of language itself.
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Fall 2019 Announcements: Cooking & Food
This fall sees the return of an important cookbook and new titles from famous chefs and restaurateurs. Also of note are cookbooks inspired by TV and YouTube shows, as well as those that celebrate the cuisines of America’s immigrants.



