Born in 1905, Webb began keeping a journal in 1946, the same year he moved to New York and took up photography in earnest. These memoirs document not only Webb's...
“Set in England’s North Country, Josephine Cox’s smoothly written Looking Back provides a sentimental journey through mid-20th-century England.” —Publishers Weekly When Molly Tattersall’s mother disappears a short time after a ...
A Reader on the History of Deaf Communities and their Sign Languages
In these essays originally published in the New York Review of Books, Baker profiles a gallery of heroes and rascals who have stirred the American imagination.
Three women's lives become intertwined when one of them marries the brother of another.
From nearly dying while hunting for mountain goats in British Columbia to teaching his son how to track a deer, Clint Ward shares his stories of how the outdoors have shaped him as a man and taught him what's really important in life.
Jon S Ogden, retired Chief Engineer P.E. and L.S No. 680 for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for 27 Years, discusses his life