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Page 1: GEOGRAPHY PAID GEOGRAPHY - Penguin Books USA · LIZ CARLISLE Lentil Underground Renegade Farmers and ... NEW TITLES • GEOGRAPHY Why ... and others to identify the health benefits

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L IZ CARL ISLELentil UndergroundRenegade Farmers and the Future of Food in AmericaA protégé of Michael Pollan shares the story of a group of Montana farmers who used grassroots organizing techniques to defy corporate agribusiness and launch a sustainable farm-to-table movement based on a radically different crop—organic lentils. “What does it take to farm sustainably—and make a living? Liz Carlisle tells the engrossing story of the…farmers who thought lentils were the answer and stuck with them until proved right.”—Marion Nestle, New York University AVERY PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-1-59240-956-3 • $16.00

LUC IE B . AMUNDSENLocally LaidHow We Built a Plucky, Industry-Changing Egg Farm—from ScratchThis story of how a Midwestern family without agricultural experience built a commercial pasture-raised egg farm shows how midsized farms, situated between small-scale and mammoth factory operations, are vital to rebuilding America’s local food system.“Entertaining...[and] thought-provoking. With candor, humor, and a distinctly Midwestern irreverence, [Amundsen] chronicles her family’s earnest effort to bring some sanity back to the food system.”—Liz Carlisle, author of Lentil UndergroundAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-399-18560-1 • $17.00

McKAY JENK INSFood Fight: GMOs and the Future of the American DietIn this nuanced examination of the state of our food system, a prominent environmental journalist takes a fresh look at GMOs, investigates the controversy behind them, and provides a guide for consumers looking to make informed choices about their diet. “[A] balanced account of the contentious role of GMOs in the U.S. food supply....Pro- and anti-GMO proponents will find plenty to argue with, but anyone wanting to understand what the fights are about...will find this book a big help.”—Marion Nestle, New York University AVERY HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59463-460-4 • $26.00

CAITL IN SHETTERLYModified: GMOs and the Threat to Our Food, Our Land, Our FutureA must-read for anyone trying to parse the incendiary discussion about genetically modified foods, Modified travels from the cornfields of Nebraska to beekeeping conventions in Brussels to shine a light on the people, science, and corporations behind the food we eat.“Sometimes people ask me why activists oppose GMO crops….This book…provides as clear and detailed an answer as I’ve seen. No matter your take on this issue, you’ll want to read and consider Modified.”—Bill McKibben, author of EaarthPUTNAM HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-399-17067-6 • $28.00

STEPHEN YAFAGrain of Truth: Why Eating Wheat Can Improve Your HealthBlending science, history, biology, economics, and nutrition, Yafa draws on interviews with scientists, gluten-sensitive individuals, bakers, nutritionists, gastroenterologists, and others to identify the health benefits of a grain-rich diet and uncover a possible culprit behind gluten intolerance: the way grain is milled and processed by industrial manufacturers.PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES • 978-1-101-98291-4 • $17.00

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JANETTE SAD IK -KHAN and SETH SOLOMONOWStreetfight: Handbook for an Urban RevolutionFrom New York City’s former transportation commissioner comes a guide for rethinking and reinvigorating cities. With step-by-step visuals and pointers on how to add bike paths, improve crosswalks, and provide cues to reduce speeding, Sadik-Khan shares her approach to transforming streets into safe, dynamic spaces for pedestrians and bikers. “Sadik-Khan is like the child that Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs never had: an urban visionary determined to reshape the streets of New York, but with an abiding concern for the health of neighborhoods and the safety of their residents. If you care about the future of cities, read Streetfight.”—Michael Bloomberg, former New York City MayorPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES • 978-0-14-312897-7 • $20.00

KEN I LGUNASTrespassing Across America: One Man’s Epic, Never-Done-Before (and Sort of Illegal) Hike Across the HeartlandA tribute to the Great Plains and the people who live there, this account of one man’s journey along the proposed Keystone XL route explores difficult questions about fossil fuels, climate change, the beauty of the natural world, and our place in it.“You could argue that a cross-country pipeline is itself a trespass—through watersheds, communities, lives....But this is not a heavy book....In the end, walking across the country turns out not to be about [Ilgunas], but about the country and all the land and people that make it one.”—Robert Sullivan, author of The Thoreau You Don’t KnowBLUE RIDER PRESS PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-7352-1387-6 • $16.00

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is nu

ance

d ex

amin

atio

n of

the

stat

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our

food

sys

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inen

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ironm

enta

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urna

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prov

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mer

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info

rmed

choi

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alan

ced

acco

unt o

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con

tent

ious

role

of G

MO

s in

the

U.S

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pply.

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anti-

GM

O p

ropo

nent

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yone

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ting t

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wha

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ut...

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this

book

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ig h

elp.”

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ario

n N

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odifi

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rask

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etim

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MO

cro

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book

…pr

ovid

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seen

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mat

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our t

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ou’ll

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read

and

cons

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ified

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Why

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lth

Blen

ding

scie

nce,

hist

ory,

biol

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econ

omic

s, an

d nu

triti

on, Y

afa d

raw

s on

inte

rvie

ws w

ith

scie

ntist

s, gl

uten

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sitiv

e ind

ivid

uals,

bak

ers,

nutr

ition

ists,

gast

roen

tero

logi

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rs

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entif

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natu

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STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830–1910THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ERIC FONER, SERIES EDITOR

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian presents a provocative interpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War and leading into the 20th century.“A bold reinterpretation of the American 19th century, this tour de force bristles with fresh insights gained from often surprising vantage points….[Hahn is] one of the most important interpreters of the American experience.”—Sven Beckert, author of Empire of CottonVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PAGES • 978-0-670-02468-1 • $35.00

WINIFRED GALLAGHERHow the Post Office Created America: A HistoryFrom imposing a federal imprint on the continent to catalyzing the nation’s transportation grid to enabling America’s shift to an industrial economy, the post office, Gallagher shows, has played a key role in our nation’s political, social, and economic development. “Illuminates not only the fascinating, picturesque past but also the various possible futures of the American postal service.”—Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God WroughtPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59420-500-2 • $28.00

RICHARD HAASSA World in DisarrayAmerican Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old OrderThe election of Donald Trump and the vote for “Brexit,” argues Haass, signals that many democratic citizens reject aspects of globalization, including borders open to trade and immigrants. Arguing for an updated global operating system, Haass details how the U.S. should act abroad and proposes ways to address dysfunctional politics and mounting debt. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-399-56236-5 • $28.00

DOMIN IC Z IEGLERBlack Dragon RiverA Journey Down the Amur River Between Russia and ChinaThis narrative journey down the Amur—the river that serves as a large part of the Russia- China border—illuminates the area’s history, ecology, and peoples and reveals how this borderland remains key to the complex relationship between Russia and China today. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES • 978-0-14-310989-1 • $17.00

J ERRY BROTTONThe Sultan and the QueenThe Untold Story of Elizabeth and IslamRevealing that Elizabethan England’s relationship with the Muslim world was more amicable and extensive than previously appreciated, Brotton tells the story of traders and adventurers who went East to seek their fortunes, shaping English trade, diplomacy, and culture. “Sets out just how extensive and complex England’s relationship with the Arab and Muslim world once was….At a time when many see Islam as a recent and strange intruder, Brotton’s excellent history...shows just how wrong they are.”—The Guardian (UK)VIKING HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-525-42882-4 • $30.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldFor more than a decade, Zoepf has traveled throughout the Arab world, reporting on the lives of women. In this informed investigation, she brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the story of a generation of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

THOMAS F. MADDENIstanbul: City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the WorldThe first single-volume history of Istanbul in decades: a biography of the city at the center of civilizations past and present.“Madden documents the history of the place that has been home to Greeks and Ottomans, Muslims and Jews, the ancient world, and the society of the future.”—TimeVIKING HARDCOVER • 400 PAGES • 978-0-670-01660-0 • $32.00

SEAN McMEEK INThe Ottoman EndgameWar, Revolution, and the Making of the Modern Middle East, 1908–1923Drawing from McMeekin’s years of research in the newly opened Ottoman and Russian archives, this astonishing retelling of 20th-century history from the Ottoman perspective delivers profound new insights into World War I and the contemporary Middle East.“Combining groundbreaking archival research with a genius for historical narrative...McMeekin weaves the dramatic and world-shaking events of one of history’s greatest conflicts into a compelling and original story.”—Walter Russell Mead, Bard CollegePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 576 PAGES • 978-0-14-310980-8 • $20.00

YEONMI PARK w i th MARYANNE VOLLERSIn Order To Live: A North Korean Girl’s Journey to FreedomIn this tale of the triumph of the human spirit, Park recounts her struggle to survive in North Korea; her escape to South Korea through China’s underworld of smugglers and traffickers; and her emergence as a human rights activist—all before her twenty-first birthday.“[This] clear-eyed and devastating autobiography tells of [Park’s] famine-struck childhood in North Korea, her defection, and the years in which she was trafficked around northern China by gangsters running forced marriage and prostitution rackets.”—The Guardian (UK) PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310974-7 • $17.00

STEVE INSKEEPJacksonlandPresident Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and a Great American Land GrabPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES 978-0-14-310831-3 • $17.00

DAN SMITHThe Penguin State of the Middle East AtlasCOMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED THIRD EDITIONPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES 978-0-14-312423-8 • $25.00

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JONI SEAGERThe Penguin Atlas of Women in the WorldFOURTH EDITIONPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES 978-0-14-311451-2 • $22.00

EDWARD HUMESGarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00

JERRY BROTTONA History of the World in 12 MapsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 544 PAGES 978-0-14-312602-7 • $22.00

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SIMON GARFIELDOn the MapA Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World LooksAVERY PAPERBACK • 464 PAGES 978-1-59240-780-4 • $18.00

DAN KOEPPELBananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldPLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00

WILLIAM ROSENThe Third HorsemanA Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History ForgotPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312714-7 • $17.00

DAN BARBERThe Third PlateField Notes on the Future of FoodPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES 978-0-14-312715-4 • $18.00

MARK OVENDENTransit Maps of the WorldExpanded and Updated Edition of the World’s First Collection of Every Urban Train Map on EarthPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PAGES 978-0-14-312849-6 • $35.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

JARED DIAMONDThe World Until YesterdayWhat Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-312440-5 • $20.00

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STEVEN HAHNA Nation Without BordersThe United States and Its World in an Age of Civil Wars, 1830–1910THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ERIC FONER, SERIES EDITOR

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian presents a provocative interpretation of the eight decades surrounding the Civil War and leading into the 20th century.“A bold reinterpretation of the American 19th century, this tour de force bristles with fresh insights gained from often surprising vantage points….[Hahn is] one of the most important interpreters of the American experience.”—Sven Beckert, author of Empire of CottonVIKING HARDCOVER • 608 PAGES • 978-0-670-02468-1 • $35.00

WINIFRED GALLAGHERHow the Post Office Created America: A HistoryFrom imposing a federal imprint on the continent to catalyzing the nation’s transportation grid to enabling America’s shift to an industrial economy, the post office, Gallagher shows, has played a key role in our nation’s political, social, and economic development. “Illuminates not only the fascinating, picturesque past but also the various possible futures of the American postal service.”—Daniel Walker Howe, author of What Hath God WroughtPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-1-59420-500-2 • $28.00

RICHARD HAASSA World in DisarrayAmerican Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old OrderThe election of Donald Trump and the vote for “Brexit,” argues Haass, signals that many democratic citizens reject aspects of globalization, including borders open to trade and immigrants. Arguing for an updated global operating system, Haass details how the U.S. should act abroad and proposes ways to address dysfunctional politics and mounting debt. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-399-56236-5 • $28.00

DOMIN IC Z IEGLERBlack Dragon RiverA Journey Down the Amur River Between Russia and ChinaThis narrative journey down the Amur—the river that serves as a large part of the Russia- China border—illuminates the area’s history, ecology, and peoples and reveals how this borderland remains key to the complex relationship between Russia and China today. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 368 PAGES • 978-0-14-310989-1 • $17.00

J ERRY BROTTONThe Sultan and the QueenThe Untold Story of Elizabeth and IslamRevealing that Elizabethan England’s relationship with the Muslim world was more amicable and extensive than previously appreciated, Brotton tells the story of traders and adventurers who went East to seek their fortunes, shaping English trade, diplomacy, and culture. “Sets out just how extensive and complex England’s relationship with the Arab and Muslim world once was….At a time when many see Islam as a recent and strange intruder, Brotton’s excellent history...shows just how wrong they are.”—The Guardian (UK)VIKING HARDCOVER • 352 PAGES • 978-0-525-42882-4 • $30.00

KATHER INE ZOEPFExcellent DaughtersThe Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab WorldFor more than a decade, Zoepf has traveled throughout the Arab world, reporting on the lives of women. In this informed investigation, she brings us a new understanding of the modern Middle East as she tells the story of a generation of Arab women who are questioning authority, changing societies, and leading revolutions. “Zoepf ’s deeply personal investigation into the small but radical acts these women commit not only illuminates the choices these women make every day, but also subverts many of the assumptions Western readers make about the Arab world.”—The Washington Post PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 272 PAGES • 978-0-14-310994-5 • $17.00

BEN EHRENRE ICHThe Way to the Spring: Life and Death in PalestineOver the past three years, journalist Ehrenreich has been staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank. Here, he places us in the footsteps of ordinary Palestinians, providing a glimpse into this region of oppression and want—a place ruled by the Israeli military, its inhabitants forced to negotiate an elaborate series of fences, checkpoints, and barriers.“Elegant and moving….Should be read by friends and foes of Israel alike.”—The Economist PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 448 PAGES • 978-1-59420-590-3 • $28.00

THOMAS F. MADDENIstanbul: City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the WorldThe first single-volume history of Istanbul in decades: a biography of the city at the center of civilizations past and present.“Madden documents the history of the place that has been home to Greeks and Ottomans, Muslims and Jews, the ancient world, and the society of the future.”—TimeVIKING HARDCOVER • 400 PAGES • 978-0-670-01660-0 • $32.00

SEAN McMEEK INThe Ottoman EndgameWar, Revolution, and the Making of the Modern Middle East, 1908–1923Drawing from McMeekin’s years of research in the newly opened Ottoman and Russian archives, this astonishing retelling of 20th-century history from the Ottoman perspective delivers profound new insights into World War I and the contemporary Middle East.“Combining groundbreaking archival research with a genius for historical narrative...McMeekin weaves the dramatic and world-shaking events of one of history’s greatest conflicts into a compelling and original story.”—Walter Russell Mead, Bard CollegePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 576 PAGES • 978-0-14-310980-8 • $20.00

YEONMI PARK w i th MARYANNE VOLLERSIn Order To Live: A North Korean Girl’s Journey to FreedomIn this tale of the triumph of the human spirit, Park recounts her struggle to survive in North Korea; her escape to South Korea through China’s underworld of smugglers and traffickers; and her emergence as a human rights activist—all before her twenty-first birthday.“[This] clear-eyed and devastating autobiography tells of [Park’s] famine-struck childhood in North Korea, her defection, and the years in which she was trafficked around northern China by gangsters running forced marriage and prostitution rackets.”—The Guardian (UK) PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-310974-7 • $17.00

STEVE INSKEEPJacksonlandPresident Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and a Great American Land GrabPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES 978-0-14-310831-3 • $17.00

DAN SMITHThe Penguin State of the Middle East AtlasCOMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED THIRD EDITIONPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES 978-0-14-312423-8 • $25.00

DAN SMITHThe Penguin State of the World Atlas NINTH EDITIONPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PAGES 978-0-14-312265-4 • $22.00

CYNTHIA ENLOE and JONI SEAGERThe Real State of America AtlasMapping the Myths and Truths of the United StatesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES 978-0-14-311935-7 • $25.00

JONI SEAGERThe Penguin Atlas of Women in the WorldFOURTH EDITIONPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 128 PAGES 978-0-14-311451-2 • $22.00

EDWARD HUMESGarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00

JERRY BROTTONA History of the World in 12 MapsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 544 PAGES 978-0-14-312602-7 • $22.00

BRIAN J. SOMMERSThe Geography of WineHow Landscapes, Cultures, Terroir, and the Weather Make a Good DropPLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-452-28890-4 • $16.00

MICHAEL POLLANThe Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four MealsPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 480 PAGES 978-0-14-303858-0 • $18.00

SIMON GARFIELDOn the MapA Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World LooksAVERY PAPERBACK • 464 PAGES 978-1-59240-780-4 • $18.00

DAN KOEPPELBananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldPLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PAGES 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00

WILLIAM ROSENThe Third HorsemanA Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History ForgotPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES 978-0-14-312714-7 • $17.00

DAN BARBERThe Third PlateField Notes on the Future of FoodPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 496 PAGES 978-0-14-312715-4 • $18.00

MARK OVENDENTransit Maps of the WorldExpanded and Updated Edition of the World’s First Collection of Every Urban Train Map on EarthPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PAGES 978-0-14-312849-6 • $35.00

COLIN WOODARDAmerican NationsA History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North AmericaPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 384 PAGES 978-0-14-312202-9 • $17.00

JARED DIAMONDThe World Until YesterdayWhat Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 512 PAGES 978-0-14-312440-5 • $20.00

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