| Shakespeare:
The Invention of the Human. Harold Bloom guides readers through
each of Shakespeares plays, describing -- through Hamlet, Cleopatra, and other
characters -- how the Bard invented human personality. |
The
Lost Tomb.
A renowned Egyptologist draws on his own and others diaries to describe the
excitement and risks that surrounded the most significant archaeological discovery of our
time: the burial site of the Son of Ramesses II. |
I
Will Bear Witness. Highly-praised by the New York Times, this
revelation of the day-by-day horror of Nazi Germany includes vivid accounts of events,
conversations, and character studies of both victims and victimizers. |