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Europe’s Common Path: New Travel Books 2019
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day , the Liberation Route Europe Foundation has partnered with Rough Guides to produce a travel guide steeped in history.
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Shared Experiences: New Travel Books 2019
The coming season brings titles that recall the simple pleasures as well as the often challenging realities of travel.
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Campus Tours: New Travel Books 2019
University presses shine a spotlight on regional attractions.
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View Masters: New Travel Books 2019
Modern travel books help readers imagine themselves in the picture.
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On the Road, Again: New Travel Books 2019
These titles say, “Traveler, take the wheel.”
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Drawn from Experience: New Travel Books 2019
Illustrations provide an antidote to travel-photo overload.
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Change of Scenery: New Travel Books 2019
Long lines at the Louvre? Crowds at the Colosseum? New guidebooks offer tourists a latitude adjustment.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: All Our Coverage
Looking for our coverage of the big books for spring, all in one place? Here it is.
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Select Spanish-Language Titles: February 2019
A listing of recent and upcoming Spanish-language books.
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Nonfiction Comics About Parenting: New Parenting Books 2019
Forthcoming books by Lucy Kinsley, Guy Delisle, and others bring the reality of parenthood to vivid visual life.
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Helping Kids During Troubled Times: New Parenting Books 2019
Here are the latest books that focus on children’s social and behavioral development.
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Mindfulness for Parents and Children: New Parenting Books 2019
The answer to today’s parenting challenges, new books suggest, might be as simple as old-fashioned mindfulness and self-compassion.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Business & Economics
How to cure the ills of modern American capitalism is one of the questions addressed by spring business books.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography
This season, art and photography books celebrate anniversaries of landmark events—from death of the da Vinci to
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Memoirs & Biographies
This season’s notable memoirs and biographies include a wrongly convicted man’s indictment of the judicial system, an NFL player turned mathematician’s life story, and an account of an LGBTQ activist’s coming-of-age.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Lifestyle
This season’s books feature many titles concerned with simpler and more natural ways of living, including tiny houses, homeopathic health treatments, and natural birth options.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: History
Next year brings the 100th anniversary of American women winning the right to vote, the 75th anniversary of D-Day, and the 50th anniversaries of the moon landing and the Stonewall uprising—and lots of books on each.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Literary Fiction
Spring’s fiction features prize winners, bestsellers, and debuts and includes such settings as an alternate 1980s London, a Mennonite community, and a remote Russian peninsula.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism
Familiar and much-admired voices will share shelf space this season with introductions to less familiar authors, along with considerations of the sometimes-fraught subject of literary friendship and the first-ever “biography” of one of the 20th century’s most important books.
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Spring 2019 Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels
Talented newcomers Ezra Claytan Daniels, Ebony Flowers, Ben Passmore, and Kelsey Wroten offer imaginative graphic novels this spring, and veteran cartoonists Brian Fies, Jaime Hernandez, and James Sturm return with new works.



