May 2012:
The Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution, and Retribution from the Ottoman Era to the Twentieth Century and Beyond by André Gerolymatos
The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin
from The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories, by Philip K. Dick
History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen (Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum) by Adam of Bremen, translated with an introduction and notes by Francis J. Tschan, with a new introduction and selected bibliography by Timothy Reuter
from The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories, by Philip K. Dick
April 2012:
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Erewhon (Erewhon, or, Over the Range) by Samuel Butler, edited and with an introduction by Peter Mudford
from The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories, by Philip K. Dick
from The Golden Argosy, edited by Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson
- Back for Christmas by John Collier
- The Chink and the Child by Thomas Burke
- The Happy Hypocrite by Max Beerbohm
The Long Ships: A Saga of the Viking Age (Röde Orm) by Frans G. Bengtsson, translated from the Swedish by Michael Meyer
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick
March 2012:
The Dream Life of Balso Snell by Nathanael West
“How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy” by Kathleen McAuliffe in The Atlantic (March 2012)
The Poetic Edda (Sæmundar Edda) translated with an introduction and explanatory notes by Lee M. Hollander
- The Prophecy of the Seeress (Völuspá)
- The Sayings of Hór (Hávamál)
- The Lay of Vafthrúthnir (Vafþrúðnismál)
- The Lay of Grímnir (Grímnismál)
- The Lay of Skírnir (Skírnismál)
- The Lay of Hárbarth (Hárbarðsljóð)
- The Lay of Hymir (Hymiskviða)
- The Flyting of Loki (Lokasenna)
- The Lay of Thrym (Þrymskviða)
- The Lay of Alvís (Alvíssmál)
- Baldr’s Dreams (Baldrs draumar)
- The Lay of Ríg (Rígsþula)
- The Lay of Hyndla (Hyndluljóð)
- The Short ‘Seeress’ Prophecy’ (Völuspá in skamma)
- The Lay of Svipdag (Svipdagsmál): The Spell of Gróa (Grógaldr)
- The Lay of Svipdag (Svipdagsmál): The Lay of Fiolsvith (Fjölsvinnsmál)
- The Lay of Grotti (Gróttasöngr)
- The Lay of Volund (Völundarkviða)
- The Helgi Lays: The Lay of Helgi Hiorvarthsson (Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar)
- The Helgi Lays: The First Lay of Helgi the Hunding-Slayer (Helgakviða Hundingsbana I)
- The Helgi Lays: The Second Lay of Helgi the Hunding-Slayer (Völsungakviða in forna)
- Sinfiotli’s Death (Frá dauða Sinfjötla)
- The Prophecy of Grípir (Grípisspá)
- The Lay of Regin (Reginsmál)
- The Lay of Fáfnir (Fáfnismál)
- The Lay of Sigrdrífa (Sigrdrífumál)
- The Great Lacuna
- Fragment of a Sigurth Lay (Sigurðarkviða in meiri)
- The First Lay of Guthrún (Guðrúnarkviða in fyrsta)
- The Short Lay of Sigurth (Sigurðarkviða in skamma)
- Brynhild’s Ride to Hel (Helreið Brynhildar)
- The Fall of the Niflungs (Dráp Niflunga)
- The Second (or Old) Lay of Guthrún (Guðrúnarkviða in forna)
- The Third Lay of Guthrún (Guðrúnarkviða in þriðja)
- The Plaint of Oddrún (Oddrúnarkviða)
- The Lay of Atli (Atlakviða)
- The Greenlandish Lay of Atli (Atlamál in grænlenzku)
- Guthrún’s Lament (Guðrúnarhvöt)
- The Lay of Hamthir (Hamðismál)
- The Catalogue of Dwarfs (Dvergatal)
The Shape of Medieval History: Studies in Modes of Perception by William J. Brandt
The Skalds: a Selection of Their Poems with introduction and notes by Lee M. Hollander
The 13 Clocks by James Thurber, illustrated by Marc Simont
The Wonderful O by James Thurber, illustrated by Marc Simont
Earth by David Brin
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
February 2012:
Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West
Ubik by Philip K. Dick
Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work by Matthew B. Crawford
The White Deer by James Thurber, drawings by the author
from The Golden Argosy, edited by Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson
- I’m a Fool by Sherwood Anderson
Old School: A Novel by Tobias Wolff
from The Golden Argosy, edited by Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson
- The Damned Thing by Ambrose Bierce
- The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benét
- The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling
- Paul’s Case by Willa Cather
January 2012:
The Man in the High Castle: A Novel by Philip K. Dick
“A Hunger Artist (Ein Hungerkünstler)” by Franz Kafka, translated by Ian Johnston
Meno (Μένων) by Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett, with an introduction by Fulton H. Anderson
An Account of the Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings (Historia de antiquitate regum norwagiensium) by Theodoricus monachus (Þórir munkr), translated and annotated by David and Ian McDougall, with an introduction by Peter Foote
Hunger (Sult) by Knut Hamsun, introduction by Paul Auster, translated from the Norwegian and with an introduction by Robert Bly
December 2011:
Embers (A gyertyák csonkig égnek) by Sándor Márai, translated by Carol Brown Janeway
John Hus at the Council of Constance (Relatio de Magistri Joannis Hus causa) by Petr z Mladeňovic, translated from the Latin and the Czech with notes and introduction by Matthew Spinka
Out of the Flames: The Remarkable Story of a Fearless Scholar, a Fatal Heresy, and One of the Rarest Books in the World by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone
The Last Fix (En liten gyllen ring) by K. O. Dahl, translated by Don Bartlett
Voices (Röddin) by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated from the Icelandic by Bernard Scudder
November 2011:
Hunted Heretic: The Life and Death of Michael Servetus, 1511-1553 by Roland H. Bainton
Dune by Frank Herbert
The Man in the Window (Mannen i vinduet) by K. O. Dahl, translated by Don Bartlett
A Man and His Sink and Other Stories (En mann og hans vask) by Agnar Mykle, translated from the Norwegian by Maurice Michael
Hypothermia (Harðskafi) by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated from the Icelandic by Victoria Cribb
Grettir’s Saga (Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar) translated by Denton Fox and Hermann Pálsson
The Vikings and Their Victims: The Verdict of the Names by Gillian Fellows-Jensen
The Great Conversation: The Substance of a Liberal Education by Robert Maynard Hutchins
October 2011:
How to Be Useful: A Beginner’s Guide to Not Hating Work by Megan Hustad
Arctic Chill (Vetrarborgin) by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated from the Icelandic by Bernard Scudder and Victoria Cribb
The Life and Death of a Druid Prince: The Story of Lindow Man, an Archaeological Sensation by Anne Ross and Don Robins
The Epic of Gilgamesh, an English version with an introduction by N. K. Sandars
“Grendel’s Glof: Beowulf line 2085 Reconsidered” by Andrew M. Pfrenger in Philological Quarterly (Summer-Fall, 2008)
Beowulf (Beowulf), a new verse translation, Seamus Heaney
The Draining Lake (Kleifarvatn) by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated from the Icelandic by Bernard Scudder
The Rebels (A zendülők) by Sándor Márai, translated by George Szirtes
September 2011:
Maigret and the Toy Village (Félicie est là) by Georges Simenon, translated by Eileen Ellenbogen
Volsunga Saga: The Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs (Völsunga saga) translated by William Morris, with an introduction and glossary by Robert W. Gutman
Maigret in Holland (Une crime en Hollande) by Georges Simenon, translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, delivered by Ex-senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, from his rostrum–the New York County court-house bootblack stand, recorded by William L. Riordon
August 2011:
Maigret at the Gai-Moulin (La danseuse du Gai-Moulin) by Georges Simenon, translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury
The Praise of Folly (Moriae encomium) by Desiderius Erasmus, translated from the Latin, with an essay and commentary, by Hoyt Hopewell Hudson
Jar City (Mýrin): A Reykjavík Thriller by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated from the Icelandic by Bernard Scudder
Little Man — What Now? (Kleiner Mann — was nun?) by Hans Fallada, translated by Susan Bennett
The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book by Timothy Beal
The Broken Word: An Epic Poem of the British Empire in Kenya, and the Mau Mau Uprising Against It by Adam Foulds
The Friend of Madame Maigret (L’amie de Madame Maigret) by Georges Simenon, translated by Helen Sebba
The Day of Wrath (Szomorú napok) by Mór Jókai, translated from the Hungarian by R. Nisbet Bain
July 2011:
Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey by Isabel Fonseca
The Silk Code by Paul Levinson
The Saga of Gisli the Outlaw (Gísla saga Súrssonar) translated from the Icelandic by George Johnston, notes and an introduction by Peter Foote
After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (fourth edition) by James West Davidson, Mark Hamilton Lytle
“The Creature from Cleveland Depths” by Fritz Leiber in Galaxy (December, 1962)
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul by Douglas Adams
Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water by H. G. Wells
- S.S. “Pukka Sahib”
- A Forecast of 1939
- Mr. Lyons Protects Hitler, the Head of a Great Friendly Power, from My “Insults”
- Bush Fires
- The Future of the Jews
- Fronts with no Force Behind Them
- Democracy in Patches
- Trouble in Burma
- The Traveller Provokes His Old Friends, the Teachers, again in a Paper Called “The Poison called History”
- The Honour and Dignity of the Free Mind (an Address that was not delivered in Stockholm)
- Epilogue
Peer Gynt: A Dramatic Poem (Peer Gynt: Et dramatisk digt i fem akter) by Henrik Ibsen, translated with an introduction by Peter Watts
June 2011:
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
The Madman of Bergerac (Le fou de Bergerac) by Georges Simenon, translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury
Rubicon (Rubicon) by Agnar Mykle, translated from the Norwegian by Maurice Michael
A Murder, a Mystery and a Marriage by Mark Twain, foreword and afterword by Roy Blount, Jr., illustrations by Peter de Sève
May 2011:
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain
The Bar on the Seine (La Guinguette à deux sous) by Georges Simenon, translated by David Watson
How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn
April 2011:
A Gravestone Made of Wheat: Stories by Will Weaver
- A gravestone made of wheat
- Dispersal
- Gabriel’s feathers
- Heart of the fields
- The bread-truck driver
- Going home
- The trapper
- Blood pressure
- From the landing
- The cowman
- The undeclared major
- You are what you drive
From Stonehenge to Las Vegas: Archaeology as Popular Culture by Cornelius Holtorf
The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
March 2011:
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, 9th Series edited by Robert P. Mills:
- An Expostulation by C. S. Lewis
- Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
- A Different Purpose by Kem Bennett
- Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge: A Memoir by Ron Goulart
- “All You Zombies–” by Robert Heinlein
- Casey Agonistes by R. M. McKenna
- Eastward Ho! by William Tenn
- Soul Mate by Lee Sutton
- What Rough Beast? by Damon Knight
- Far From Home by Walter Tevis
- Invasion of the Planet of Love by George Elliott
- Dagon by Avram Davidson
- Pact by Winston Sanders
- No Matter Where You Go by Joel Townsley Rogers
- The Willow Tree by Jane Rice
- To Give Them Beauty For Ashes by Winona McClintic
- The Pi Man by Alfred Bester
- The Man Who Lost the Sea by Theodore Sturgeon
- Space Burial by Brian W. Aldiss
The Same Ax, Twice: Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway Age by Howard Mansfield
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner by Alan Sillitoe
- The loneliness of the long-distance runner
- Uncle Ernest
- Mr. Raynor the school-teacher
- The fishing-boat picture
- Noah’s ark
- On Saturday afternoon
- The match
- The disgrace of Jim Scarfedale
- The decline and fall of Frankie Buller
from Candide and Other Writings by Voltaire, edited by Haskell M. Block:
February 2011:
from Selected Works of Alfred Jarry edited by Roger Shattuck and Simon Watson Taylor
- The Passion Considered as an Uphill Bicycle Race (La Passion considérée comme course de côte), translated by Roger Shattuck
- How to Construct a Time Machine (Commentair pour servir à la construction pratique de la machine à explorer le temps), translated by Roger Shattuck
- Exploits and Opinions of Doctor Faustroll, Pataphysician: A Neo-Scientific Novel (Gestes et opinions du docteur Faustroll, pataphysicien), translated and annotated by Simon Watson Taylor
January 2011:
Outlines of Church History (Kirchengeschichte im Grundriß) by Rudolf Sohm, translated by May Sinclair, with a preface by H.M. Gwatkin, introduction by James Luther Adams
The Song of Igor’s Campaign: an Epic of the Twelfth Century (Слово о плъку Игоревѣ) translated from Old Russian by Vladimir Nabakov
Poor Plutocrats (Szegény gazdagok) by Mór Jókai, translated from the Hungarian
Uncle Andy’s Cats by James Warhola
Uncle Andy’s: A Faabbbulous Visit with Andy Warhol by James Warhola
December 2010:
“Imperial by Design” by John J. Mearsheimer in The National Interest (December 16, 2010) Jan-Feb 2011 issue
Westviking: the ancient Norse in Greenland and North America by Farley Mowat
Germany and its Tribes (de origine et situ Germanorum) by P. Cornelius Tacitus, translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb
November 2010:
“Egil’s Bones” by Jesse L. Byock in Scientific American Volume 272 #1 (January 1995) pp. 82-87
“The Scull and Bones in Egil’s Saga: A Viking, a Grave, and Paget’s Disease” by Jesse L. Byock in Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Volume 24 (1993) pp. 23-50
Egil’s Saga (Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar) translated with an introduction by Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards
The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century by Ian Mortimer
The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be by Farley Mowat
October 2010:
Hrafnkel’s Saga and Other Icelandic Stories translated with an introduction by Hermann Pálsson:
- Hrafnkel’s Saga (Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða)
- Thorstein the Staff-Struck (Þorsteins þáttr stangarhöggs)
- Ale-Hood (Ölkofra þáttr)
- Hreidar the Fool (Hreiðars þáttr heimska)
- Halldor Snorrason (Halldórs þáttr Snorrasonar inn síðari)
- Audun’s Story (Auðunar þáttr vestfirska)
- Ivar’s Story (Ívars þáttr Ingimundarsonar)
Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Orkneyinga saga) translated with an introduction by Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards
September 2010:
King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett
August 2010:
Legionary: the Roman Soldier’s (Unofficial) Manual by Philip Matyszak
The Fall of Saxon England by Richard Humble
July 2010:
Farmer Giles of Ham by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm’s Son by J.R.R. Tolkien
Reminiscences of Tecumseh’s youth by Stephen Ruddell
Strictly from Hungary by Ladislas Farago
The Fury of the Northmen: Saints, Shrines, and Sea-Raiders in the Viking Age, AD 793-878 by John Marsden
Emma, the Twice-Crowned Queen: England in the Viking Age by Isabella Strachan
June 2010:
Tree and Leaf by J.R.R. Tolkien
Main-Travelled Roads by Hamlin Garland
- Introduction by W. D. Howells
- A branch road
- Up the coolly
- Among the corn-rows
- The return of a private
- Under the lion’s paw
- The creamery man
- A day’s pleasure
- Mrs. Ripley’s trip
- Uncle Ethan Ripley
- God’s ravens
- A “good fellow’s” wife
May 2010:
Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome
Busman’s Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers
March 2010:
Grendel by John Gardner
An Enemy of the People; The Wild Duck; Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, translated by James McFarlane
- An Enemy of the People (En Folkefiende)
- The Wild Duck (Vildanden)
- Rosmersholm (Rosmersholm)
Voyages to the Moon and the Sun by Cyrano de Bergerac, translated by Richard Aldington
- Voyage to the Moon (L’ Autre Monde; ou, Les Estats et empires de la lune)
- The States and Empires of the Sun(Les Estats et empires du soleil)
Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers
Two Minutes of Silence: Selected Short Stories (To minutters stilhed) by H.C. Branner, translated by Vera Lindholm Vance
- The ship
- Ingeborg
- The three musketeers
- Iris
- The blue parakeets
- Red horses in the snow
- Playing by the beach
- The first morning
- The end of August
- The pipe
- Two minutes of silence
- Ariel
February 2010:
Beowulf (Beowulf), a prose translation with an introduction by David Wright
The Second Messiah : Templars, the Turin Shroud and the Great Secret of Freemasonry by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas
January 2010:
Two Lives of Charlemagne by Einhard and Notker the Stammerer, translated by Lewis Thorpe
- The life of Charlemagne (Vita Caroli) by Einhard
- Charlemagne (De Carolo Magno) by Notker the Stammerer, Monk of Saint Gall
The Fig Eater: A Novel by Jody Shields
December 2009:
The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
November 2009:
Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers
“Ben Franklin on Global Warming” by Ben Gelber in New York Times, 17 November 2009
“The limits of people power: Did we learn the wrong lessons from the fall of the Berlin Wall?” by Drake Bennett in Boston Globe, 15 November 2009
Stonehenge by Rosemary Hill
October 2009:
“The cold we caused” by Steven Stoll, in Harper’s, November 2009
Have His Carcase by Dorothy L. Sayers
King Harald’s Saga: Harald Hardradi of Norway (Haralds saga harðráða) from Snorri Sturluson’s Heimskringla, translated with an introduction by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Pálsson
The Dark Diamonds (Fekete gyémántok) by Mór Jókai, translated by Frances Gerard, translation revised by Mari Kuttna
September 2009:
The Five Red Herrings (Suspicious Characters) by Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter: A Collection of All the Lord Peter Wimsey Stories by Dorothy L. Sayers
- The abominable history of the man with the copper fingers
- The entertaining episode of the article in question
- The fascinating problem of Uncle Meleager’s will
- The fantastic horror of the cat in the bag
- The unprincipled affair of the practical joker
- The undignified melodrama of the bone of contention
- The vindictive story of the footsteps that ran
- The bibulous business of a matter of taste
- The learned adventure of the dragon’s head
- The piscatorial farce of the stolen stomach
- The unsolved puzzle of the man with no face
- The adventurous exploit of the cave of Ali Baba
- The image in the mirror
- The incredible elopement of Lord Peter Wimsey
- The Queen’s square
- The necklace of pearls
- In the teeth of evidence
- Absoulutely elsewhere
- Striding folly
- The haunted policeman
- Talboys
- Coda: “Sayers, Lord Peter and God”, by Carolyn Heilbrun
- Codetta: “Greedy Night, A Parody”, by E. C. Bentley
August 2009:
Operation Blue Bear: A True Story by Walt Morey
Njal’s Saga (Brennu-Njáls saga) translated with an introduction by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Pálsson
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Strong Poison by Dorothy L.Sayers
On Both Sides of the Ocean: A Part of Per Hagen’s Journey by Per Hagen [Peter Peterson], translated, with introduction and notes, by Kate Stafford and Harald Naess
July 2009:
The Logic of Failure: Recognizing and Avoiding Error in Complex Situations (Die Logik des Mißlingens: strategisches Denken in komplexen Situationen) by Dietrich Dörner, translated by Rita and Robert Kimber
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers
Whirligigs by O. Henry
- World and the door
- Theory and the hound
- Hypotheses of failure
- Calloway’s code
- Matter of mean elevation
- “Girl”
- Sociology in serge and straw
- Ransom of Red Chief
- Marry month of May
- Technical error
- Suite homes and their romance
- Whirligig of life
- Sacrifice hit
- Roads we take
- Blackjack bargainer
- Song and the sergeant
- One dollar’s worth
- Newspaper story
- Tommy’s burglar
- Chapparal Christmas gift
- Little local colour
- Georgia’s ruling
- Blind man’s holiday
- Madame Bo-Peep, of the Ranches
Silence of the Grave (Grafarþögn) by Arnaldur Indriðason, translated by Bernard Scudder
Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms by Alistair Moffat
June 2009:
Unnatural Death (The Dawson Pedigree) by Dorothy L. Sayers
Mama’s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes
Counter-Clock World by Philip K. Dick
April 2009:
Of Norwegian Ways by Bent Vanberg
“Three Alinskys?” by Peter Szynka
March 2009:
Cannon Fodder: An Infantryman’s Life on the Western Front, 1914-18 by A. Stuart Dolden
Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts by Samuel Beckett
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson
Paris in the Twentieth Century (Paris au XXe siècle) by Jules Verne, translated by Richard Howard
Tartuffe: Comedy in Five Acts, 1669 (Tartuffe, ou l’imposteur), by Molière, translated by Richard Wilbur
from Candide and Other Writings by Voltaire, edited by Haskell M. Block:
February 2009:
from Candide and Other Writings by Voltaire, edited by Haskell M. Block:
- Zadig, or Destiny (Zadig ou la Destinée), translated by Robert Bruce Boswell, modernized by Haskell M. Block
- Candide, or Optimism (Candide, ou l’Optimisme), translated by Richard Aldington
- Micromegas (Micromégas), translated by Robert Bruce Boswell, modernized by Haskell M. Block
- The Way the World Goes, Vision of Babouc (Le monde comme il va, vision de Babouc), translated by Robert Bruce Boswell, modernized by Haskell M. Block
- The Story of the Good Bramin (Histoire d’un bon bramin), translated by Robert Bruce Boswell, modernized by Haskell M. Block
- Account of the Sickness, Confession and Death of the Jesuit Berthier (Relation de la maladie, de la confession, de la mort, et de l’apparition du jésuite Berthier)
- Of the Horrible Danger of Reading (De l’horrible danger de la lecture)
- Conversation of Lucian, Erasmus and Rabelais (Conversation de Lucien, Érasme, et Rabelais dans les Champs Élysées)
- André Destouches in Siam (André Destouches à Siam)
- Of the Encyclopedia (De l’Encyclopédie)
- Dialogues of Evhémère (Dialogues d’Evhémère): First Dialogue: On Alexander
Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers
January 2009:
Thunder in the Mountains: The West Virginia Mine War, 1920-21 by Lon Savage
Bloodletting in Appalachia: The Story of West Virginia’s Four Major Mine Wars and Other Thrilling Incidents of Its Coal Fields by Howard Burton Lee
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larsen
Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers


