Brothas Be, "Yo' Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard on You?" A Memoir by George Clinton Hardcover, 404 pages Bandleader George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic pairs with journalist Ben Greenman to deliver this memoir detailing his work in, and influence on, pop music. George Clinton's Musical Life, From The Barbershop To Hip-Hop
Watch Me A Memoir by Anjelica Huston Hardcover, 400 pages The actress discusses her long-time relationship with Jack Nicholson, her most memorable film appearances, and her collaborations with some of the film industry's most respected directors. Actress Anjelica Huston's Memoir Has Glitz, But Lacks Depth
Malaria, Poems by Cameron Conaway Paperback, 61 pages If You Think You'll Never See A Poem About Malaria, You're Wrong
The Nazis Next Door How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men by Eric Lichtblau Hardcover, 266 pages It reveals the secret history of how the United States became home to thousands of Nazi war criminals after World War II, many of whom were brought over by American government agencies to work as spies, intelligence assets and military scientists. How Thousands Of Nazis Were 'Rewarded' With Life In The U.S.
Information Doesn't Want to Be Free Laws for the Internet Age by Cory Doctorow, Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman Hardcover, 164 pages A report on the state of copyright and creative success in the digital age considers the challenges being faced by small artists and posed by large corporations, exploring today's pitfalls and opportunities to reveal evolving internet business models. 20,000 first printing. Picking The Locks: Redefining Copyright Law In The Digital Age
No Land's Man by Aasif Mandvi Hardcover, 191 pages The popular correspondent for The Daily Show With Jon Stewart describes with humor his life growing up in England where he fought bullies and idolized the Fonz before moving to Tampa and becoming a Michael Jackson impersonator. Aasif Mandvi On Life As A 'No Land's Man' And Impressing Jon Stewart
Leningrad Siege and Symphony by Brian Moynahan Hardcover, 542 pages Brian Moynahan recounts the 1942 performance of Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony during the siege of Leningrad, placing it in the context of the city's intellectual and social life, and its sufferings from Stalinist terror as much as from the Nazi invasion. Amid Hunger And Cold, An Unforgettable Symphony Premiere
Modern Man The Life of Le Corbusier, Architect of Tomorrow by Anthony Flint Hardcover, 256 pages Draws on archival research and new interviews to present a biography of the renowned architect, shedding light on the details of his most important projects, his artistic process, and his complicated legacy. Like It Or Not, Architect Le Corbusier's Urban Designs Are Everywhere
So, Anyway... by John Cleese Hardcover, 392 pages A rollicking memoir by the legendary Monty Python comic traces his ascent in the entertainment world, from his humble origins and early collaborations with Graham Chapman through his uproarious achievements in multiple venues. 'Comedy Is Extraordinarily Difficult': John Cleese On Being Funny
Black Prophetic Fire by Cornel West and Christa Buschendorf Hardcover, 253 pages Examines the legacies of African American leaders from the past two centuries and discusses their passion, vision, and commitment. Reviving A Grand Tradition Of 'Black Prophetic Fire'
Deep Down Dark The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle That Set Them Free by Hector Tobar Hardcover, 309 pages The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Tattooed Soldier presents a firsthand, official account of the 2010 survival story involving 33 miners who were trapped for a record 69 days in a Chilean mine. The Incredible Story Of Chilean Miners Rescued From The 'Deep Down Dark'
In Search of the Perfect Loaf A Home Baker's Odyssey by Samuel Fromartz Hardcover, 306 pages The creator of the popular Chewswise blog documents his 2009 assignment to work in a French boulangerie and subsequent travels through America and Europe to learn bread history and science while perfecting his award-winning recipes. 25,000 first printing. To Make Bread, Watch The Dough, Not The Recipe
Yes Please by Amy Poehler Hardcover, 329 pages The actress best known for her work on Parks and Recreation and Saturday Night Live reveals personal stories and offers her humorous take on such topics as love, friendship, parenthood and her relationship with Tina Fey. A Candid Memoir From Comedian Amy Poehler? 'Yes Please'
A Kitchen in France A Year of Cooking in My Farmhouse by Mimi Thorisson and Oddur Thorisson Hardcover, 304 pages A French-cooking blogger describes and photographs her family's meals in their country farmhouse in Médoc, made using local ingredients. A Family's Fall Harvest Blooms In 'A Kitchen In France'
The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore Hardcover, 410 pages A cultural history of Wonder Woman traces the character's creation and enduring popularity, drawing on interviews and archival research to reveal the pivotal role of feminism in shaping her seven-decade story. By the Pulitzer Prize-finalist author of New York Burning. The Man Behind Wonder Woman Was Inspired By Both Suffragists And Centerfolds The Freaky, Fabulous, Feminist 'Secret History' Of Wonder Woman
The Penguin Book of Witches by Katherine Howe Paperback, 320 pages The Serious History Of Hocus Pocus In 'Penguin Book Of Witches' This 'Book Of Witches' Casts A Fascinating, Sobering Spell