New Arrivals
100 BIKE RIDES OF A LIFETIME: THE WORLD'S ULTIMATE CYCLING EXPERIENCES
Written by Smith, Roff
This inspiring illustrated guide from National Geographic reveals the ultimate bucket list destinations for cyclists, from the vineyards of New Zealand to the peaks of Patagonia. Get your pedals turning with this ultimate guide to the 100 greatest bike routes around the world.
101 THINGS I LEARNED(R) IN PSYCHOLOGY SCHOOL
Written by Bono, Tim
Why do we think, feel, and act the way we do? A professor and expert consultant on psychological health ponders these questions and more in this thought-provoking, illustrated guide. Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate majors.
1619 PROJECT: A NEW ORIGIN STORY
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER - A dramatic expansion of a groundbreaking work of journalism, The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story offers a profoundly revealing vision of the American past and present. FINALIST FOR THE KIRKUS PRIZE - ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, NPR, Esquire, Marie Claire, Electric Lit, Ms.
300,000 KISSES: TALES OF QUEER LOVE FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD
Written by Edward Hall, Luke
A landmark illustrated anthology of queer Greek and Roman love stories that reclaim and celebrate homosexual love and sensuality, from artist Luke Edward Hall and award-winning poet Seán Hewitt. For centuries, evidence of queer love in the ancient world has either been ignored or suppressed.
50 YEARS OF MS.: THE BEST OF THE PATHFINDING MAGAZINE THAT IGNITED A REVOLUTION
A celebration of Ms.--the most startling, most audacious, most norm-breaking of the magazine's groundbreaking pieces on women, men, politics (sexual and otherwise), marriage, family, education, work, motherhood, and reproductive rights, as well as the best of the magazine's fiction, poetry, and letters For the past five decades Ms. has been the nation's most influential so
500 YEARS, 100 WATCHES
Written by Schnipper, Daryn
From two of the world's leading experts on watch collecting, this supremely elegant and informative selection of one hundred watches traces the timepiece's evolution as it highlights unusual, important, and beautifully crafted watches of the past half a millennium. For centuries people have been captivated by watches--whether for their technical precision, their unique design, or their
ABOVE THE SALT
Written by Vaz, Katherine
An irresistible and sweeping love story that follows two Portuguese refugees who flee religious violence and reignite their budding romance in Civil-War America.
ABSOLUTION
Written by McDermott, Alice
A riveting account of women's lives on the margins of the Vietnam War, from the renowned winner of the National Book Award.
ADVENTURESS: WOMEN EXPLORING THE WILD
Written by Amell, Carolina
In turn inspirational and extraordinary, these profiles in female courage, determination, and adventure are illustrated with breathtaking photography from some of the most intriguing corners of the world. The twenty women profiled in this collection are from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. One thing they all have in common is a deep desire for adventure.
AESTHETICA
Written by Rowbottom, Allie
In a debut novel as radiant as it is caustic, a former influencer confronts her past--and takes inventory of the damages that underpin the surface-glamour of social media. At 19, she was an Instagram celebrity. Now, at 35, she works behind the cosmetic counter at the "black and white store," peddling anti-aging products to women seeking physical and spiritual transformation.
ALEXA HAMPTON: DESIGN, STYLE, AND INFLUENCE
Written by Hampton, Alexa
From Alexa Hampton, one of today's greatest interior designers and owner of Mark Hampton LLC, comes a beautifully photographed memoir about her journey into design and the inspirations that shaped her iconic style. The anatomies of my chosen surrounding are rich with meaning, authentic and borrowed, and are a snapshot (or many snapshots) of a lifetime spent in the world of design.
ALFREDO JAAR: STUDIES ON HAPPINESS
Written by Vazquez, Edward A
A richly illustrated survey of Alfredo Jaar's Studies on Happiness (1979-1981) and its deep political stakes in the historical context of Chile's neoliberal transition. Between 1979 and 1981, a young artist and architecture school dropout named Alfredo Jaar asked Chileans the deceptively simple question: "Are you happy?" Including private interviews, sidewalk polls, and video-rec
ALIEN DAUGHTERS WALK INTO THE SUN: AN ALMANAC OF EXTREME GIRLHOOD
Written by Wang, Jackie
The early writings of renowned poet and critical theorist Jackie Wang, drawn from her early zines, indie-lit crit, and prolific early 2000s blog. Compiled as a field guide, travelogue, essay collection, and weather report, Alien Daughters Walk into the Sun traces Jackie Wang's trajectory from hard femme to Harvard, from dumpster dives and highway bike rides to dropping out of an
ALL SOULS: POEMS
Written by Hamilton, Saskia
In All Souls, Saskia Hamilton transforms compassion, fear, expectation, and memory into art of the highest order. Judgment is suspended as the poems and lyric fragments make an inventory of truths that carry us through night's reckoning with mortal hope into daylight.
ALL THE WOMEN IN MY BRAIN: AND OTHER CONCERNS
Written by Gilpin, Betty
"If DAVID RAKOFF and DAVID SEDARIS had a baby and that baby was Betty." --Zoe KazanIf you've ever felt like you were more, or at least weirder, than the world expected?
ALLURE OF CHANEL
Written by Morand, Paul
With a foreword by Karl Lagerfeld, "this enchanting, tiny book"--a series of transcriptions from interviews with the fashion icon--is the closest anyone can get to a face-to-face with Coco [Chanel]" (The Spectator) Coco Chanel invited Paul Morand to visit her in St.
ALMANAC OF NEW YORK CITY FOR THE YEAR 2024
This attractive little volume offers a day-by-day guide to the coming year in New York City: cultural events, holidays, historical anniversaries, weather predictions, the night sky, and much more. Each week gets its own page, with enough space to record your own appointments.
AMAZA LEE MEREDITH IMAGINES HERSELF MODERN: ARCHITECTURE AND THE BLACK AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS
Written by Taylor, Jacqueline
The extraordinary life and work of architect Amaza Lee Meredith, and the role modernism and material culture played in the aspiring Black American middle class of the early twentieth century. Amaza Lee Meredith Imagines Herself Modern tells the captivating story of Amaza Lee Meredith, a Black woman architect, artist, and educator born into the Jim Crow South, whose bold choices i
AMAZING GRACE ADAMS
Written by Littlewood, Fran
Bernadette, Eleanor Oliphant, Rosie, Ove . . . meet Amazing Grace Adams, the funny, touching, unforgettable story of an invisible everywoman pushed to the brink--who finally pushes back. Grace Adams gave birth, blinked, and now suddenly she is forty-five, perimenopausal and stalled--the unhappiest age you can be, according to the Guardian.
AMERICA FANTASTICA (SIGNED)
Written by Tim O'Brien
An American Master returns: The author of The Things They Carried delivers his first new novel in two decades, a brilliant and rollicking odyssey, in which a bank robbery by a disgraced journalist sparks a cross-country chase through a nation corroded by shameless delusion and deceit.
AMERICAN CONFIDENTIAL: UNCOVERING THE BIZARRE STORY OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS MOTHER
Written by Stillman, Deanne
"Deanne Stillman's American Confidential takes the familiar and makes it new - makes it thrilling. You won't believe this story; it resonates with deep American echoes." - Darin Strauss, author of Chang & Eng
AMERICAN GUN: THE TRUE STORY OF THE AR-15
Written by Elinson, Zusha
American Gun: The True Story of the AR-15 presents the epic history of America's most controversial weapon.
ANIME THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: TREASURES OF JAPANESE ANIMATION
Written by Bittinger, Nathalie
The magic and mastery of anime springs to life in this gorgeous celebration of the genre that features more than one hundred and fifty full-color frames. A uniquely powerful form of artistic expression, anime has embraced complex and provocative ideas since its inception in the mid twentieth century.
ANNI AND JOSEF ALBERS: ART AND LIFE
This career-spanning exhibition catalog reveals the enormous artistic achievements--both individual and shared--of two of the greatest pioneers of twentieth-century modernism. Featuring more than two hundred and fifty works, including paintings, photographs, drawings, textiles and furniture, this essential volume traces the creative development of Josef and Anni Albers--both instrumenta
ANNIE ERNAUX: THE BOXED SET
Written by Ernaux, Annie
Thirteen books written by 2022 Nobel Laureate Annie Ernaux published by Seven Stories Press. Winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature, Annie Ernaux is considered one of Europe's most important contemporary writers. She has expanded the very meaning of literature and has asserted her feminism and class consciousness in the stories she tells.
ART MONSTERS: UNRULY BODIES IN FEMINIST ART
Written by Elkin, Lauren
A transformative feminist intervention in the way we think about women's stories and bodies. Coming across the term "art monster" in Jenny Offill's 2014 novel Dept. of Speculation, Lauren Elkin was intrigued. What kinds of connections might there be between art and monstrosity, and how was it different when the artist in question was a woman?