In her international bestseller, The Downing Street Years, Margaret Thatcher provided an acclaimed account of her years as Prime Minister. This s...
The internationally renowned historian and bestselling author of Paris 1919 contemplates the existence of war: why it occurs, and what it says ab...
Pocket Pantheon is an invitation to engage with the greats of postwar Western thought, such as Lacan, Sartre and Foucault, in the company of one ...
Of all our great presidents, Theodore Roosevelt is the only one whose greatness increased out of office. When he toured Europe in 1910 as plain “...
Theodore Roosevelt and his two-term presidency (1901-9) deserve a king-size, seize-the-man biography - and Edmund Morris has provided one. "TR" t...
Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time Described by the Chicago Tribune as "a classic," The Rise of T...
Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life, and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt is the br...
The Spirit of the Laws is, without question, one of the central texts in the history of eighteenth-century thought, yet there has been no complet...
In this eye-opening exploration of today's most urgent social crisis, "one of the world's leading thinkers" (The Observer) reveals how loneliness...
Unfinished at the time of Marx's death in 1883 and first published with a preface by Frederick Engels in 1894, the third volume of Das Kapital st...
A vital cornerstone to Marx’s overall theory of economics, the second volume of Capital considers in depth the nature of commodity and the market...
One of the most notorious and influential works of modern times, Capital is an incisive critique of private property and the social relations it ...