Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War (New York: Doubleday, 2024) touching on: what drew Brands to the subject of the America First movement; the nature of the national debate on radio from ...
Three generations ago, Britain and the United States joined forces to propose the establishment of a revamped international rules-based system to remake the world. This was initially articulated in ...
For nearly six decades, the Kennedys, thought of as American royalty, owned a mansion on Palm Beach. Joseph and Rose Kennedy in 1933 spent $120,000 on the more than 15,000-square-foot home with 176 ...
Myra Sklarew, a poet and teacher who found inspiration for her graceful, meditative verses in the natural world, her Jewish heritage and her early years working with rhesus monkeys at a research lab, ...
William E. Leuchtenburg, a leading scholar of Franklin Roosevelt and the Great Depression, has died at age 102.
When you think of Al Murray, you instantly think of the Pub Landlord, a man who thinks he knows it all and isn't afraid to talk out loud without thinking.
With a vast expanse of natural splendor, South Dakota is rich in history, outdoor experiences and unique activities. In the Mount Rushmore State, visitors will find two of the world's longest ...
In The Unseen Truth, Sarah Lewis examines how an erroneous 18th-century story about the “Caucasian race” led to a centuries ...
Palestine was never a country and never governed itself Israel is very different. As a state, it has both the responsibility ...
Narnia’s $1.5B trilogy opened with a scene C.S. Lewis didn’t write! Here’s why filmmakers went rogue—and why fans didn’t mind ...
By Stephen Smoot When it comes to writing, sometimes the writer goes forth on a quest in search of a story to tell.
Our columnist on four stellar new releases. Alida Becker was an editor at the Book Review for 30 years. She was the first ...