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  • av Jessica Dibb
    361

    A journey into the power of conscious breathing for therapy and everyday life.

  • av James Grant
    481

    A lively dual biography of the two great English orators of the eighteenth century, who cultivated a friendship across their political differences.

  • av Debra Wesselmann
    407

    A practical guide to treating children suffering from early attachment trauma--now updated and revised.

  • av Michael Wang
    181

    A boy's green thumb grows wild in this playful debut picture book about the merriment and mishaps of collecting houseplants.

  • av Charlynn Small
    381

    A guide for eating disorder clinicians to support Black clients with the quality, trauma-informed care they deserve.

  • av Anika Burgess
    377

    The story of the wildest experiments in early photography and the wild people who undertook them.

  • av Henry Abbott
    351

    A journey into the new science of injury prevention that reveals how "ballistic" movement can help you get strong, stay healthy, and be elite.

  • av Susan Gubar
    361

    One of our most formidable literary critics explores how nine women artists flourished creatively in their final acts.

  • av Ana M. Gomez
    407

    A powerful, multimodal approach for trauma healing.

  • av Charmain Jackman
    331

    How to confidently step into your thriving private practice.

  • av Michael G. Long
    251

    Acclaimed author Michael G. Long tells the story of the devastating AIDS crisis and the trailblazing activists who fought for dignity, compassion, and treatment.

  • av Ruby Lal
    191

    The dramatic and immersive story of an ambitious young empress who was the only woman to ever rule the Mughal Empire.

  • av Laura Poppick
    341

    A lyrical journey through four moments in Earth's past and their lessons for our future.

  • av Sebastian (SUNY-Cortland) Purcell
    341

    A practical and eye-opening guide to the Aztec philosophy on how to live.

  • av John Seabrook
    361

    The riveting saga of the Seabrooks of New Jersey, by one of the New Yorker's most acclaimed storytellers.

  • av Kenneth V. Hardy
    341

    Transforming one's clinical practice begins with transforming oneself.

  • av Keith Houston
    251

    PAPERBACK ORIGINALA vibrant exploration of the world's newest language--where it came from, how it works, and where it's going.

  • av Alec Nevala-Lee
    351

    From the acclaimed biographer of Buckminster Fuller, a riveting biography of the Nobel Prize-winning experimental physicist hailed as "the greatest scientific detective of the twentieth century."

  • av Nicole Nehrig
    361

    A rich and intimate exploration of how women have used textile work to create meaningful lives, from ancient mythology to our current moment.

  • av John Birdsall
    341

    A celebrated food writer's expansive, audacious excavation of the development of modern queer identity and food culture.

  • av Reyna Edmonds
    251

    The Unauthorized Court of Cocktails provides decadent, beautifully photographed recipes that evoke afternoons in the fae wild and evenings filled with lovelust, danger, and beauty. Enjoy an espresso martini that will fuel you to face your own unknowns; imagine yourself saving the realm with a tequila passionfruit sour that instills bravery and badass-ery; and when you're in the mood for celebration, mix up a bubbly that mirrors the night sky and invites visions of glitzy parties and glamorous trysts. You'll find recipes for cocktail-hour snacks like Cauldron Fondue and Tavern Pastries to satisfy your hunger while you mix up a drink or pick up a book. The Unauthorized Court of Cocktails invites you to stay in the fantasy a little longer, lean into your carnal desires, and harness the fearless power of a heroine during what would otherwise be simply "happy hour."

  • av Nicholas Hamilton
    347

    After a pandemic-ridden two years in Los Angeles, Nicholas "Nic" Hamilton-an Australian-born actor, musician, and somewhat-recently-turned content creator-moved to New York and turned to the internet to showcase his passion for mixology, posting witty-yet-educational cocktail-crafting videos to TikTok, garnering an audience of over 1 million followers in a matter of weeks. Now, the superstar is channeling that energy into Sipsy-Doozy, his premiere cocktail cookbook, where he shares his own take on favorite cocktail classics alongside 80 original recipes. These drinks are as quirky as they are delicious, including his Affogato Martini, Bitters Sweet Symphony, Drive My Sidecar, and more. Following his successful merch drops, fans of Nic's will come to this book for a piece of him as much as for the fabulous recipes, that is, if they're respectful in this house.

  • av Jocelyn Wittstein
    301

    Arthritis and osteoporosis affect mobility, well-being, and longevity, so you can't leave protecting your joints and bones to chance or to a search algorithm. In tandem with the advice of your own healthcare provider, this easy-to-follow guide offers science-based strategies to start improving your musculoskeletal health today. Learn which nutrients most of us need, which anti-inflammatory ingredients to keep in your kitchen, and which exercises can help improve bone density. The great-tasting recipes provided help fight inflammation and strengthen bones at the same time, with options for omnivores to vegans. The exercises included require minimal equipment, promote balance and strength, and can help decrease the risk of injuries or falls. Specific routines may help even help alleviate pain in problem areas. With clear answers to common questions-including what to ask when you visit your doctor-this book offers the knowledge and confidence to help readers achieve stronger bones, healthier joints, and better mobility for life.

  • av Christine Smyczynski
    297

    When readers think of New York, they likely picture the iconic city-but the state has much more to explore. Upstate New York is home to lakes, mountains, and woodland, as well as charming towns and historical sites. This guide gives explorers twenty of the best drives in the region. Road-trippers will see Upstate New York in a new light whether they're interested in the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains or traveling off the beaten path. With updated information on every drive, including new restaurants, shops, and lodging, this second edition has everything readers need for an adventure-packed road trip. They'll enjoy artwork along the Mural Mania drive, find new coverage of Watkins Glen State Park, and get tips on visiting the "Painted Village in the Sky," a unique district of brightly painted vintage buildings. Thanks to these itineraries and more, explorers will not waste a moment in the Empire State.

  • av Ludwig Wittgenstein
    237

    During the pandemic, Marjorie Perloff, one of our foremost scholars of global literature, found her mind ineluctably drawn to the profound commentary on life and death in the wartime diaries of eminent philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951). Upon learning that these notebooks, which richly contextualize the early stages of his magnum opus, the Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus, had never before been published in English, the Viennese-born Perloff determinedly set about translating them. Beginning with the anxious summer of 1914, this historic, en-face edition presents the first-person recollections of a foot soldier in the Austrian Army, fresh from his days as a philosophy student at Cambridge, who must grapple with the hazing of his fellow soldiers, the stirrings of a forbidden sexuality, and the formation of an explosive analytical philosophy that seemed to draw meaning from his endless brushes with death. Much like Tolstoy's The Gospel in Brief, Private Notebooks takes us on a personal journey to discovery as it augments our knowledge of Wittgenstein himself.

  • av Hal (Johns Hopkins-SAIS) Brands
    341

    Eurasia is a strategic prize without equal-which is why the world has been roiled, reshaped, and nearly destroyed by clashes over that supercontinent and the oceans around it. Since the early twentieth century, autocratic land powers, from Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II to the Soviet Union, have sought to seize commanding positions in the world's strategic heartland. And offshore sea powers, namely the United Kingdom and America, have sought to make the world safe for democracy by keeping Eurasia in balance.Now China and Russia lead a new axis of authoritarians that aims to create a radically revised international order. If they succeed, America and other democracies will be vulnerable and insecure. The Eurasian Century explains the revolutions in technology and warfare, and the rise of toxic ideologies of conquest, that made Eurasia the center of twentieth-century geopolitics-with pressing implications for the struggles that will define the twenty-first.

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    241

    Since the election of Donald Trump, politicians, historians, intellectuals, and media pundits have been faced with a startling and urgent question: Are we threatened by fascism? Some see striking connections between our current moment and the tumultuous interwar period in Europe. But others question if these connections really reflect our current political moment or if they are another example of Eurocentrism and American provincialism speaking over a much more complex global political landscape.?Did It Happen Here? collects, in one place, key texts from the sharpest minds in politics, history, and the academy beginning with classic pieces by Hannah Arendt, Angela Davis, Reinhold Niebuhr, Leon Trotsky, and others. The book's contemporary contributors include Ruth Ben-Ghiat on the trivialization of the term "fascism," Jason Stanley and Sarah Churchwell on the Black radical perspective, and Robert O. Paxton on Trump. These writers argue firmly that fascism is alive and well in America today, but another set of contemporary voices disagree. Samuel Moyn demonstrates the limitations of historical comparison. Rebecca Panovka examines the uses and abuses of Hannah Arendt's work. Anton Jager and Victoria De Grazia make the case that the social and communal conditions necessary for fascism do not exist in the United States. Still others, like Priya Satia and Pankaj Mishra, are critical of the narrow framework of this debate and argue for a global perspective.Did it Happen Here? brings together a range of brilliant intellectuals, offering vital takes on our evolving political landscape. The questions posed by editor Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins is one that readers will be debating for decades to come. Is fascism significantly influencing-even threatening to dominate-modern American politics? Is it happening here?

  • av Tae Kim
    361

    Nvidia is the darling of the age of artificial intelligence: its chips are powering the generative-AI revolution, and demand is insatiable. For all the current hype, however, Nvidia is not of our time. Founded more than three decades ago in a Denny's in East San Jose, for years it was known primarily in the then-niche world of computer gaming. In fact, the company's leather-jacketed leader, Jensen Huang, is the longest-serving CEO in an industry marked by near constant turmoil and failure.In The Nvidia Way, acclaimed tech writer Tae Kim draws on more than one hundred interviews-including Huang and his cofounders, the two original venture capital investors, early former employees, and current senior executives-to show how Nvidia played the longest of long games, repeatedly creating new markets and outmaneuvering the original semiconductor giant, Intel, which now finds itself well behind the upstart. A rare view into Nvidia's distinct culture and Huang's management style, The Nvidia Way is an instant classic of business history, with enduring lessons for entrepreneurs and managers alike.

  • av Mamrie Hart
    311

    Mamrie Hart, New York Times best-selling author, comedian, podcast host, and vegetarian, has whipped up robust plant-based meals and snacks for years on her various platforms, from YouTube to TikTok. Her millions of fans and followers have been clamoring for her recipes, and she now delivers just that and more with this unique, larger-than-life vegetarian cookbook. Organized by themed menus, the book features more than 100 mouthwatering dishes including Twist 'n' Sprout Brussels, That Butternut be Bone Marrow, and cocktails like Kiss from a Rose Mojito and, for the spirited, Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Drunker. All I Think About Is Food promises to be the life of the party, giving readers confidence to share these exceptional recipes with their loved ones. The luscious, clever design and photographs, paired with Hart's humor and familiar tone, come together in a must-have collection for every campy home cook's shelf.

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