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Page 1: Penguin grouP uSA · in the twentieth Century Penguin Press • 978-1-59420-470-8 mark harris five CAme BACK A story of hollywood and the second World War Penguin Press • 978-1-59420-430-2

Patrick AllittA ClimAte of CrisisAmerica in the Age of environmentalismPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-466-1

Ben Yagodathe B sidethe death of tin Pan Alley and the rebirth of the Great American songRiverhead • 978-1-59448-849-8

Joshua ZeitzlinColn’s BoYsJohn hay, John nicolay, and the War for lincoln’s imagePenguin • 978-0-14-312603-4

Kevin fongextreme mediCinehow exploration transformed medicine in the twentieth CenturyPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-470-8

mark harrisfive CAme BACKA story of hollywood and the second World WarPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-430-2

William rosenthe third horsemAnClimate Change and the Great famine of the 14th CenturyViking • 978-0-670-02589-3

Ben tarnoffthe BohemiAnsmark twain and the san francisco Writers Who reinvented American literaturePenguin Press • 978-1-59420-473-9

richard overythe BomBers And the BomBedAllied Air War over europe 1940-1945Viking • 978-0-670-02515-2

tom ZoellnertrAinriding the rails that Created the modern World —from the trans-siberian to the southwest ChiefPenguin • 978-0-14-312634-8

martin Wolfthe shifts And the shoCKsWhat We’ve learned— and have still to learn— from the financial CrisisPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-544-6

ernest freebergthe AGe of edisonelectric light and the invention of modern AmericaPenguin • 978-0-14-312444-3

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david rhodeBeYond WArreimagining America’s role and Ambitions in a new middle eastPenguin • 978-0-14-312511-2

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rory CarrollComAndAntehugo Chávez’s venezuela Penguin • 978-0-14-312488-7

Jo BeckerforCinG the sPrinGinside the fight for marriage equalityPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-444-9

layla Al-Zubaidi & matthew Cassel, editorsdiAries of An unfinished revolutionvoices from tunis to damascusWith an Introduction by Samar YazbekPenguin • 978-0-14-312515-0

dan Jonesthe PlAntAGenetsthe Warrior Kings and Queens Who made englandPenguin • 978-0-14-312492-4

dan Jonesthe WArs of the rosesthe fall of the Plantagenets and the rise of the tudorsViking • 978-0-670-02667-8

thomas l. dyjathe third CoAstWhen Chicago Built the American dreamPenguin • 978-0-14-312509-9

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ida B. Wellsthe liGht of truthWritings of an Anti-lynching CrusaderEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Mia BayGeneral Editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Penguin Classics • 978-0-14-310682-1

Garry WillsWhY Priests?A failed traditionPenguin • 978-0-14-312439-9

Clive stafford smiththe inJustiCe sYstemA murder in miami and a trial Gone WrongPenguin • 978-0-14-312416-0

Plutarchthe rise of romeTranslated by Ian Scott Kilvert, Christopher Pelling, & Jeffrey TatumWith an Introduction by Jeffrey TatumPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-044975-4

royall tyler, translatorthe tAle of the heiKePenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310726-2

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Kevin Birminghamthe most dAnGerous BooKthe Battle for James Joyce’s ulyssesPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-336-7

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sarah Grimké & Angelina Grimkéon slAverY And ABolitionismWith an Introduction by Mark PerryPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310751-4

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