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by Ken Jennings
Published Jul 2019
Read ReviewsFrom the brilliantly witty and exuberant New York Times bestselling author Ken Jennings, a history of humor - from fart jokes on clay Sumerian tablets all the way up to the latest Twitter gags and Facebook memes - that tells the story of how comedy came to rule the modern world.
by Peter Carlson
Published Jul 2010
Read ReviewsThis hilarious account of Khrushchev's 1959 U.S. tour is also a supremely entertaining evocation of the history and atmosphere of Cold War America
by Anna Quindlen
Published Mar 2005
Read ReviewsFirst written for Newsweek and The New York Times, the essays in Loud and Clear take on topics ranging from social change to raising children, from the political and emotional aftermath of September 11 to personal values, and much more.
by Paul Krugman
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsA galvanizing new work from America's leading economic critica book that will set the terms of the political debate for years to come.
by Tom Wolfe
Published Oct 2001
Read ReviewsAmerica's maestro reporter/novelist gives America an MRI at the dawn of a new age: Hooking Up is a book in three parts: one part novella, one part memoir, one part rumination on American life at the turn of the millennium.
by Michael Isikoff
Published May 2000
Read ReviewsAn explosive and surprisingly suspenseful behind-the-scenes account of Isikoff's investigative role in the scandals that have rocked President Clinton's second term.
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