How to Read Literature Like a Professor [Third Edition]: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Understanding Literature, from The Great Gatsby to The Hate You GiveThomas C. Foster
The Last Embassy: The Dutch Mission of 1795 and the Forgotten History of Western Encounters with ChinaTonio Andrade4.1
Never Mind, We'll Do It Ourselves: The Inside Story of How a Team of Renegades Broke Rules, Shattered Barriers, and Launched a Drone Warfare RevolutionAlec Bierbauer4
For No Reason at All: The Changing Narrative of the First World War in American FilmJeffrey A. Hinkelman
Reimagining Industry Growth: Strategic Partnership Strategies in an Era of UncertaintyDaniel A. Varroney
How to Write Like a Writer: A Sharp and Subversive Guide to Ignoring Inhibitions, Inviting Inspiration, and Finding Your True VoiceThomas C. Foster
The Media Offensive: How the Press and Public Opinion Shaped Allied Strategy during World War IIAlexander G. Lovelace
Bridging the Soft Skills Gap: How to Teach the Missing Basics to the New Hybrid Workforce (2nd Edition)Bruce Tulgan
Panzer Gunner: From My Native Canada to the German Ostfront and Back. In Action with 25th Panzer Regiment, 7th Panzer Division 1944-45Bruno Friesen3.7
Defectors: How the Illicit Flight of Soviet Citizens Built the Borders of the Cold War WorldErik R. Scott
Special Reconnaissance and Advanced Small Unit Patrolling: Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Special Operations ForcesEdward Wolcoff
The Management of Savagery: How America's National Security State Fueled the Rise of Al Qaeda, ISIS, and Donald TrumpMax Blumenthal4.3
The Great Partnership: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and the Fate of the ConfederacyChristian B. Keller3
How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor: A Smart, Irreverent Guide to Biography, History, Journalism, Blogs, and Everything in BetweenThomas C. Foster3
How to Make Love to a Despot: An Alternative Foreign Policy for the Twenty-First CenturyStephen D. Krasner
From the Realm of a Dying Sun: Volume 1: IV. SS-Panzerkorps and the Battles for Warsaw, July–November 1944Douglas E. Nash, Sr.4.2