Eisenhower Volume I

Eisenhower Volume I

Stephen E. Ambrose draws upon extensive sources, an unprecedented degree of scholarship, and numerous interviews with Dwight D. Eisenhower himself to offer the fullest, richest, and most objective rendering yet of the soldier who became president.At various times in his life, Eisenhower was a soldier at wartime, the Chief of Staff, patron to the North American Treaty Organization, president of Columbia University, and the Supreme Commander of the United States. However, he was also a father, son, husband, and friend. This deeply personal biography concerns itself less with the “life and times” of Eisenhower and more on the man himself, his achievements and triumphs, failures and concerns, as well as his relationships with those closest to him. A charismatic leader with a high degree of intelligence, integrity, tremendous energy and a commitment to basic principles that drew soldiers, civilians, and foreigners alike to him, Eisenhower was also ambitious, sensitive to criticism, and avid sportsman who was terribly loyal to his friends and family. Ultimately, Ambrose presents a masterful portrait of Eisenhower that finely delves into his personal life during his presidency, the onset of the Cold war, and as the leader of a rapidly evolving nation struggling with issues as diverse as civil rights, atomic weapons, and a new global role. Ambrose shows what an extraordinary person Eisenhower was and the extent to which many who live in freedom today owe to him. This superb interpretation of Eisenhower's life confirms Stephen Ambrose's position as one of the nation’s finest historians.

The Luck of Friendship: The Letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin

The Luck of Friendship: The Letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin

The chronicle of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin’s unlikely yet enduring literary and personal relationship.In December 1942, two guests at a Lincoln Kirstein mixer bonded over their shared love of Hart Crane’s poetry. One of them was James Laughlin, the founder of a small publishing company called New Directions, which he had begun only seven years earlier as a sophomore at Harvard. The other was a young playwright named Thomas Lanier Williams, or "Tennessee," as he had just started to call himself. A little more than a week after that first encounter, Tennessee sent a letter to Jay—as he always addressed Laughlin in writing— expressing a desire to get together for an informal discussion of some of Tennessee’s poetry. "I promise you it would be extremely simple," he wrote, "and we would inevitably part on good terms even if you advised me to devote myself exclusively to the theatre for the rest of my life."So began a deep friendship that would last for forty-one years, through critical acclaim and rejection, commercial success and failure, manic highs, bouts of depression, and serious and not-so-serious liaisons. Williams called Laughlin his "literary conscience," and New Directions serves to this day as Williams’s publisher, not only for The Glass Menagerie and his other celebrated plays but for his highly acclaimed novels, short stories, and volumes of poetry as well. Their story provides a window into the literary history of the mid-twentieth century and reveals the struggles of a great artist, supported in his endeavors by the publisher he considered a true friend.

Hello Darkness: My doctor said, “Son, you will be blind tomorrow.”

Hello Darkness: My doctor said, “Son, you will be blind tomorrow.”

Love, friendship, and his own iron determination write an entirely different end to this exceptionally inspiring story.Imagine you are back home from college. It’s a beautiful summer evening, and you’re pitching in a baseball game when suddenly you can’t see the batter, your catcher, the mound beneath your feet. Sandy Greenberg recovered from that moment, but six months later, in the middle of a final exam, he went blind for good, and forevermore.A junior at Columbia University on a full scholarship, Sandy had just started to see the world open up to him. But instead of his plans for a bright future, he now faces a new reality, one defined by a cane, a companion dog, jobs limited to his blindness.In the depth of his new darkness, Sandy faces a choice—to play it “safe” or return to Columbia to pursue his dreams. With the loving devotion of his girlfriend (and now wife) Sue and the selflessness of his best friend, Art Garfunkel, and through his own unyielding determination, Sandy breaks the chains of blindness, graduates as president of his class, and forges a life of exceptional achievement.The message of this book is simple: Sandy did it, and you can, too. Or put even more directly: Never give up.

Warwick the Kingmaker

Warwick the Kingmaker

OF all the great men of action who since the Conquest have guided the course of English policy, it is probable that none is less known to the reader of history than Richard Neville Earl of Warwick and Salisbury. The only man of anything approaching his eminence who has been treated with an equal neglect is Thomas Cromwell, and of late years the great minister of Henry the Eighth is beginning to receive some of the attention that is his due. But for the Kingmaker, the man who for ten years was the first subject of the English Crown, and whose figure looms out with a vague grandeur even through the misty annals of the Wars of the Roses, no writer has spared a monograph. Every one, it is true, knows his name, but his personal identity is quite ungrasped. Nine persons out of ten if asked to sketch his character would find, to their own surprise, that they were falling back for their information to Lord Lytton Last of the Barons or Shakespeare Henry the Sixth. An attempt, therefore, even an inadequate attempt, to trace out with accuracy his career and his habits of mind from the original authorities cannot fail to be of some use to the general reader as well is to the student of history. The result will perhaps appear meagre to those who are accustomed to the biographies of the men of later centuries. We are curiously ignorant of many of the facts that should aid us to build up a picture of the man. No trustworthy representation of his bodily form exists. The day of portraits was not yet come; his monument in Bisham Abbey has long been swept away; no writer has even deigned to describe his personal appearance--we know not if he was dark or fair, stout or slim. At most we may gather from the vague phrases of the chroniclers, and from his quaint armed figure in the Rous Roll, that he was of great stature and breadth of limb. But perhaps the good Rous was thinking of his fame rather than his body, when he sketched the Earl in that quaint pictorial pedigree over- topping all his race save his cousin and king and enemy, Edward the Fourth. But Warwick has only shared the fate of all his contemporaries. The men of the fifteenth century are far less well known to us than are their grandfathers or their grandsons. In the fourteenth century the chroniclers were still working on their old scale; in the sixteenth the literary spirit had descended on the whole nation, and great men and small were writing hard at history as at every other branch of knowledge. But in the days of Lancaster and York the old fountains had run dry, and the new flood of the Renaissance had not risen. The materials for reconstructing history are both scanty and hard to handle. We dare not swallow Hall and Hollingshead whole, as was the custom for two hundred years, or take their annals, coloured from end to end with Tudor sympathies, as good authority for the doings of the previous century. Yet when we have put aside their fascinating, if somewhat untrustworthy, volumes, we find ourselves wandering in a very dreary waste of fragments and scraps of history, strung together on the meagre thread of two or three dry and jejune compilations of annals. To have to take William of Worcester or good Abbot Whethamsted as the groundwork of a continuous account of the times is absolutely maddening. Hence it comes to pass that Warwick has failed to receive his dues...

Yearbook

Yearbook

#2 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER* • “Rogen’s candid collection of sidesplitting essays . . . thrives at both explaining and encapsulating a generational comedic voice.”—The Washington PostA collection of funny personal essays from one of the writers of Superbad and Pineapple Express and one of the producers of The Disaster Artist, Neighbors, and The Boys. (All of these words have been added to help this book show up in people’s searches using the wonders of algorithmic technology. Thanks for bearing with us!) NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • New York Post • Marie Claire • Self • BookRiotHi! I’m Seth! I was asked to describe my book, Yearbook, for the inside flap (which is a gross phrase) and for websites and shit like that, so… here it goes!!! Yearbook is a collection of true stories that I desperately hope are just funny at worst, and life-changingly amazing at best. (I understand that it’s likely the former, which is a fancy “book” way of saying “the first one.”)  I talk about my grandparents, doing stand-up comedy as a teenager, bar mitzvahs, and Jewish summer camp, and tell way more stories about doing drugs than my mother would like. I also talk about some of my adventures in Los Angeles, and surely say things about other famous people that will create a wildly awkward conversation for me at a party one day. I hope you enjoy the book should you buy it, and if you don’t enjoy it, I’m sorry. If you ever see me on the street and explain the situation, I’ll do my best to make it up to you.   *I was beaten by Bill O’Reilly, which really sucks.

Brain on Fire

Brain on Fire

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING CHLOË GRACE MORETZA “captivating” (The New York Times Book Review), award-winning memoir and instant New York Times bestseller that goes far beyond its riveting medical mystery, Brain on Fire is a powerful account of one woman’s struggle to recapture her identity.When twenty-four-year-old Susannah Cahalan woke up alone in a hospital room, strapped to her bed and unable to move or speak, she had no memory of how she’d gotten there. Days earlier, she had been on the threshold of a new, adult life: at the beginning of her first serious relationship and a promising career at a major New York newspaper. Now she was labeled as violent, psychotic, a flight risk. What happened?In an “unforgettable” (Elle), “stunningly brave” (NPR), and breathtaking narrative, Susannah tells the astonishing true story of her descent into madness, her family’s inspiring faith in her, and the lifesaving diagnosis that almost didn’t happen. “A fascinating look at the disease that…could have cost this vibrant, vital young woman her life” (People), Brain on Fire is an unforgettable exploration of memory and identity, faith and love, and a profoundly compelling tale of survival and perseverance.

Alyah

Alyah

Il y a quelques années, je sortais dans la rue avec une étoile de David autour du cou. J'étais fière de m'appeler Esther Vidal et je ne baissais pas la voix pour dire mon nom. Nous n'étions pas en danger dans la ville. Ni agressées à la sortie de l'école, de la synagogue, ou chez soi. Traiter quelqu'un de « sale juif » était un tabou. Je ne pensais pas qu'il pût y avoir dans Paris des manifestations contre les juifs. A vrai dire, je n'aurais même pas imaginé que l'on puisse entendre, lors d'une manifestation : « A mort les juifs. »Une jeune femme, deux enfants, deux amours. La peur, le désir, l'espoir, la tentation de quitter la France et de faire son « alyah ».

Feherty

Feherty

The definitive biography of enigmatic golfer, commentator, and performer David Feherty—one of the most universally beloved figures in the game. John Feinstein, who has spent four decades finding intriguing sports characters and narratives and turning them into classic books, chronicles the life and career of David Feherty. The two have known each other for years, beginning with Feinstein’s work on A Good Walk Spoiled, researched and written at a time when Feherty was an excellent player, who won five times in Europe and was on the '91 Ryder Cup team, but also a functioning alcoholic. In retirement from the game, Feherty has sobered up, while his golf world persona has only grown in stature. Feherty is now a grand ambassador for golf, a man who is feted by US Presidents and respected by every big name in the game.   Feinstein tells hilarious true tales about Feherty’s time in the limelight and interactions with stars such as Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Payne Stewart, and Seve Ballesteros. He also details Feherty’s struggles with alcoholism, the death of his son who was lost to addiction, and the highs and lows of Feherty’s marriages. Feinstein captures the human being behind the athlete, and his triumphant rebound as a golf commentator after his athletic career fell apart. Feherty is fall-down-funny, self-deprecating, and a lifelong underdog who has thrived as a commentator and television interview host, and most recently as a touring standup comic, using the difficult experiences of his life as a source for humor and understanding, which Feinstein mines with an expert’s touch.

Born to sing

Born to sing

»I'm the president, he's the boss«, stellte Barack Obama seinen Freund Bruce Springsteen 2009 in Anspielung auf dessen Spitznamen bei einer öffentlichen Ehrung vor. Tatsächlich hat der Rockmusiker mit so populären Platten wie <i>Born in the USA</i>, das zu einem der meistverkauften Alben der Rockgeschichte gehört, für viele US­-Amerikaner eine höhere Autorität als die meisten Politiker. Springsteen, der in einfachsten Verhältnissen in New Jersey aufgewachsen ist, erzählt in seinen Songs die Geschichten der Arbeiter und Benachteiligten, und das auf eine Weise, dass seine Musik identitätsstiftend geworden sind. Wie auf der Bühne, wo er zu den meisten seiner Stücke eine Anekdote zum Besten gibt, gelingt es Springsteen auch in Interviews, seine Gesprächspartner mit Erinnerungen und Reflexionen zu fesseln. Etwa wenn er von seinen legendären Tourneen und Shows erzählt, dem epochalen Konzert 1988 in Ostberlin zum Beispiel, von der zyklischen Zusammenarbeit mit seiner E Street Band und von seinen großen musikalischen Vorbildern: Bob Dylan und den Rolling Stones. Mit großer Offenheit berichtet Springsteen aber auch über Persönliches: seine langjährigen Depressionen, das schwierige Verhältnis zu seinem cholerischen Vater und die Frauen in seinem Leben.

Uncle Tungsten

Uncle Tungsten

From the distinguished neurologist who is also one of the most remarkable storytellers of our time—a riveting memoir of his youth and his love affair with science, as unexpected and fascinating as his celebrated case histories.“A rare gem…. Fresh, joyous, wistful, generous, and tough-minded.” —The New York Times Book ReviewLong before Oliver Sacks became the bestselling author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings, he was a small English boy fascinated by metals—also by chemical reactions (the louder and smellier the better), photography, squids and cuttlefish, H.G. Wells, and the periodic table. In this endlessly charming and eloquent memoir, Sacks chronicles his love affair with science and the magnificently odd and sometimes harrowing childhood in which that love affair unfolded.In Uncle Tungsten we meet Sacks’ extraordinary family, from his surgeon mother (who introduces the fourteen-year-old Oliver to the art of human dissection) and his father, a family doctor who imbues in his son an early enthusiasm for housecalls, to his “Uncle Tungsten,” whose factory produces tungsten-filament lightbulbs. We follow the young Oliver as he is exiled at the age of six to a grim, sadistic boarding school to escape the London Blitz, and later watch as he sets about passionately reliving the exploits of his chemical heroes—in his own home laboratory. Uncle Tungsten is a crystalline view of a brilliant young mind springing to life, a story of growing up which is by turns elegiac, comic, and wistful, full of the electrifying joy of discovery.

Non Essere Dio

Non Essere Dio

Chi è Gianni Vattimo? Figlio di un carabiniere calabrese, è diventato uno dei più grandi filosofi contemporanei. Uomo acutissimo e appassionato, generoso e franco, è sempre stato talmente sé stesso da poter ora, sulla soglia degli ottant’anni, guardare alla sua vita con una libertà e un’ironia rare. Dopo aver dialogato a lungo e intensamente con lui, è Piergiorgio Paterlini a dargli voce, a restituircelo. Gli amori, i lutti, le passioni, i libri, le amicizie, la politica, le scoperte e gli addii, gli errori e le contraddizioni, nulla viene tralasciato in questa narrazione in cui i fatti privati, da quelli più laceranti fino agli episodi più umoristici, riverberano su quelli pubblici e viceversa, compenetrandosi inestricabilmente. Così, capitolo dopo capitolo, viene ripercorso il pensiero originale del filosofo e raccontata, oltre alla sua vita, la storia d’Italia della seconda metà del Novecento, dalla ricostruzione al boom economico, dagli anni Settanta alla globalizzazione, fino a questo primo quindicennio del nuovo secolo. Non Essere Dio è uno di quei libri che appaiono per demolire tutti gli stereotipi. Racconta la vita di un accademico in uno stile totalmente antiaccademico. Racconta i grandi pensatori come se fossero amici con cui stiamo passeggiando. Racconta la vita con una levità tale da renderla insondabile.

Wild Bill

Wild Bill

The definitive true story of Wild Bill, the first lawman of the Wild West, by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City.In July 1865, "Wild Bill" Hickok shot and killed Davis Tutt in Springfield, MO—the first quick-draw duel on the frontier. Thus began the reputation that made him a marked man to every gunslinger in the Wild West.James Butler Hickock was known across the frontier as a soldier, Union spy, scout, lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, and actor. He crossed paths with General Custer and Buffalo Bill Cody, as well as Ben Thompson and other young toughs gunning for the sheriff with the quickest draw west of the Mississippi.Wild Bill also fell in love—multiple times—before marrying the true love of his life, Agnes Lake, the impresario of a traveling circus. He would be buried however, next to fabled frontierswoman Calamity Jane.Even before his death, Wild Bill became a legend, with fiction sometimes supplanting fact in the stories that surfaced. Once, in a bar in Nebraska, he was confronted by four men, three of whom he killed in the ensuing gunfight. A famous Harper’s Magazine article credited Hickok with slaying 10 men that day; by the 1870s, his career-long kill count was up to 100. The legend of Wild Bill has only grown since his death in 1876, when cowardly Jack McCall famously put a bullet through the back of his head during a card game. Bestselling author Tom Clavin has sifted through years of western lore to bring Hickock fully to life in this rip-roaring, spellbinding true story.

Je suis mort et alors ?

Je suis mort et alors ?

« Je suis mort hier. Au seuil de l'éternité, j'ai déjà mesuré le monument de bêtises qu'on édifie à chaque fin d'existence. Moi, le premier. Encore que, par superstition, j'évitais le sujet. C'est à destination des survivants provisoires que j'ai donc décidé de tenir, durant ma première année d'éternité et avant d'être gagné par la routine posthume, mes carnets de mort. » Des carnets qui n'ont rien de morbide tant ils manient l'ironie et assènent des vérités, tant la plume qui les trace se baigne d'encre douce-amère et évoque, avec une légèreté propice aux gravités éternelles, un sujet qui - hélas ! - s'adresse à chacun. Des funérailles de l'auteur fort courues aux premiers jours de solitude totale dans le cercueil, des voisins de caveaux muets aux souvenirs du passé qui eux peuvent remonter à la surface, des questions sur l'âge, la maladie, Dieu, la famille, les femmes aux réflexions sur notre monde forcément profondes - puisque venues de l'au-delà -, cet ouvrage est un délice d'humour noir... autant qu'une ode à la vie. A l'aube de ses 80 ans, Philippe Bouvard offre une formidable bouffée d'air frais littéraire, un texte sincère et hors normes qui possède une âme puisqu'il déborde d'esprit.

Journal d'Anne Frank 75e anniversaire

Journal d'Anne Frank 75e anniversaire

Nouvelle édition pour le 75e anniversaire de sa première publication.Anne Frank est née le 12 juin 1929 à Francfort. Sa famille a émigré aux Pays-Bas en 1933. À Amsterdam, elle connaît une enfance heureuse jusqu’en 1942, malgré la guerre. Le 6 juillet 1942, les Frank s’installent clandestinement dans « l’Annexe» de l’immeuble du 263, Prinsengracht. Le 4 août 1944, ils sont arrêtés, vraisemblablement sur dénonciation.Déportée à Auschwitz, puis à Bergen-Belsen, Anne meurt du typhus en 1945, peu après sa sœur Margot. La jeune fille a tenu son journal du 12 juin 1942 au 1er août 1944, et son témoignage, connu dans le monde entier, reste l’un des plus émouvants sur la vie quotidienne d’une famille juive sous le joug nazi. 

Live Long And . . .

Live Long And . . .

Star Trek legend and veteran author William Shatner discusses the meaning of life, finding value in work, and living well whatever your age."I have always felt," William Shatner says early in his newest memoir, that "like the great comedian George Burns, who lived to 100, I couldn’t die as long as I was booked." And Shatner is always booked. Still, a brief health scare in 2016 forced him to take stock. After mulling over the lessons he's learned, the places he's been, and all the miracles and strange occurrences he's witnessed over the course of an enduring career in Hollywood and on the stage, he arrived at one simple rule for living a long and good life: don't die.It's the only one-size-fits-all advice, Shatner argues in Live Long and..:What I Learned Along the Way, because everyone has a unique life—but, to help us all out, he's more than willing to share stories from his unique life. With a combination of pithy humor and thoughtful vulnerability, Shatner lays out his journey from childhood to peak stardom and all the bumps in the road. (Sometimes the literal road, as in the case of his 2,400-mile motorcycle trip across the country with a bike that didn't function.)William Shatner is one of our most beloved entertainers, and he intends never to stop entertaining. His funny, provocative, and poignant reflections offer an unforgettable read about a remarkable man.

The Lord God Made Them All

The Lord God Made Them All

Adventures in the English countryside and beyond with the Yorkshire veterinarian and #1 New York Times–bestselling author of All Creatures Great and Small.  When World War II ends and James Herriot returns to his wife and new family in the English countryside, he dreams mostly of Sunday roasts and Yorkshire puddings, but new adventure has a way of tracking him down. Soon Herriot finds himself escorting a large number of sheep on a steamer to Russia, puzzling through the trials of fatherhood, and finding creative ways to earn the trust of suspicious neighbors who rely on him for the wellbeing of their beloved animals.  Herriot’s winning humor and self-deprecating humanity shine through every page, and his remarkable storytelling has captivated readers for generations. “This is Herriot at his best,” said the Washington Post of this New York Times bestseller by the author of All Things Bright and Beautiful and Every Living Thing. The Lord God Made Them All is a true story of postwar England that, according to the Columbus Dispatch, “just explodes with the joy of living and loving and caring.”   

Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero

The period covered by the letters of Cicero is one of the most interesting and momentous in the history of the world, and these letters afford a picture of the chief personages and most important events of that age from the pen of a man who was not only himself in the midst of the conflict, but who was a consummate literary artist.

Pequeña&Grande Gloria Fuertes

Pequeña&Grande Gloria Fuertes

Los niños que leen poesía se aficionan a la belleza del lenguaje y seguirán leyendo poesía toda su vida…Nacida en Madrid en 1917, Gloria Fuertes proviene de una familia humilde. Su madre fue costurera y su padre, portero. Desde muy pequeña mostró interés por la escritura y a los catorce años publicó su primer libro de poesía. Gracias a su labor televisiva, Gloria Fuertes se hizo muy popular y se convirtió en un referente para toda una generación de niños y niñas que la veían y escuchaban embelesados acercando la poesía y la literatura a los más pequeños.El noveno título de una colección de cuentos con la que niños y niñas descubrirán quiénes eran y qué lograron las más grandes mujeres de la historia contemporánea. Diseñadoras, pintoras, aventureras, científicas… Mujeres únicas y maravillosas de las que aprender y con las que identificarse. Mujeres que, como Gloria, convirtieron un pequeño sueño en una gran historia.

Mieux vaut en sourire qu'en pleurer : petites confessions d'un infirmier

Mieux vaut en sourire qu'en pleurer : petites confessions d'un infirmier

Dans un métier où les tragédies sont légion, il faut savoir exercer sa profession avec une certaine légèreté. Heureusement, Michael, infirmier depuis seize ans, ne manque pas du détachement nécessaire et d’une bonne dose d’humour… noir !Dans ce témoignage à la fois cruel et plein d’humanité, il raconte son quotidien d'infirmier dans des services aussi différents que la gynécologie, les urgences ou la psychiatrie. Michael a vu à peu près tout : des parties du corps des patients qui se détachent dans ses mains, des malades tellement obèses qu'il est impossible de leur faire une piqûre, des médecins incapables de faire la différence entre la gauche et la droite, des ivrognes violents... Un véritable échantillon représentatif de l’humanité se dessine dans ce témoignage sur la difficile, mais passionnante, profession d'infirmier. Les confessions cruelles et pleines d’humour d’un infirmier qui en a vu de toutes les couleurs !

Will

Will

Una dintre forțele cele mai dinamice din divertismentul contemporan, recunoscută la nivel global, își povestește viața într-o carte deopotrivă curajoasă și motivantă, care îi urmărește parcursul de învățare până în punctul alinierii perfecte a succesului exterior, fericirii interioare și conexiunii umane. Will spune povestea necenzurată a uneia dintre cele mai uimitoare evoluții în lumea muzicii și filmului.