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December 01, 2008
Two Henry Holt titles endorsed as New York Times Notable Books of 2008!
Tony Horwitz's A VOYAGE LONG AND STRANGE and Calvin Tomkins's LIVES OF THE ARTISTS are endorsed in the New York Times year-end roundup.
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New From Henry Holt and Co.Eclipse
by Richard North PattersonThe spellbinding story of an American lawyer who takes on a nearly impossible case—the defense of an African freedom fighter against his corrupt government’s charge of murder.Read On
New From Henry Holt and CompanyLives of the Artists
Whether writing about Jasper Johns or Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman or Richard Serra, Calvin Tomkins shows why it is both easier and more difficult to make art...Read On
New from Henry Holt and Co.Forecast
The Consequences of Climate Change, from the Amazon to the Arctic, from Darfur to Napa ValleyA vivid and illuminating portrayal of the surprising ways that climate change will affect the world in the near future -- politically, economically, and culturally.Read On
New From Henry Holt and Co.In a Time of War
The Proud and Perilous Journey of West Point's Class of 2002The dramatic story of West Point’s class of 2002, the first in a generation to graduate during wartime.Read On
New From Henry Holt and Co.This I Believe II
More Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and WomenA new collection of inspiring personal philosophies from another noteworthy group of peopleRead On
New From Times BooksLoot
The Battle over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient WorldA journey across four continents to the heart of the conflict over who should own the great works of ancient art Why are the Elgin Marbles in London and not...Read On
New From Times BooksLessons In Disaster
McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in VietnamA revelatory look at the decisions that led to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, drawing on the insights and reassessments of one of the war’s architectsRead On
New From Metropolitan BooksThe Big Necessity
The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It MattersAn utterly original exploration of the world of human waste that will surprise, outrage—and entertain...Read On
New From Metropolitan BooksThe Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism
by Andrew J. BacevichFrom an acclaimed conservative historian and former military officer, a bracing call for a pragmatic confrontation with the nation's problemsRead On














