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Akhil Reed Amar, America's Unwritten Constitution: Between the Lines and Beyond the Text (Random House, April 2009)

Nicholas A. Basbanes, On Paper (Alfred A. Knopf, March 2009)

Stephen Bates, Secularization & Its Discontents (Yale University Press, October 2012)

Gene Bedell, The Millionaire in the Mirror: How to Find Your Passion and Make a Fortune Doing It—Without Quitting Your Day Job (Collins, August 2008)

Harold Bloom, The Living Labyrinth: Literature and Influence (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, September 2010)

Max Boot, The War of the Weak (W.W. Norton, November 2011)

Denis Boyles, Everything Explained That Is Explainable: The Amazing Story of Encyclopedia Britannica's Great Eleventh Edition (Alfred A. Knopf, September 2009)

David Brooks, How Success Happens (Random House, September 2010)

Whitney Casey, The Man Plan: Drive Him Wild... Not Away (Penguin Perigee, January 2009)

John Derbyshire, We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism (Crown, August 2009)

Thomas M. Disch, The Folly of Now: The Arts in the Age of Absurdity (Harcourt, May 2009)

John Dizard, Gold Now: How to Protect Yourself from the Collapse in Stocks, Real Estate, and the Dollar (Penguin Portfolio, March 2009)

Gerald Early, Best African American Essays 2009: Guest Editor, Debra J. Dickerson (Bantam Books, January 2009)

Gerald Early, Best African American Fiction 2009: Guest Editor, E. Lynn Harris (Bantam Books, January 2009)

Richard A. Epstein, A Brief History of the Supreme Court (Basic Books, February 2009)

David D. Friedman, The Future Imperfect: How Modern Technology Changes Society and Privacy (Cambridge University Press, June 2009)

Roya Hakakian, Assassins of the Turquoise Palace (Grove/Atlantic, October 2009)

Oona Hathaway, Strong States, Strong World: Why International Law Succeeds and Fails and What We Should Do About It (Princeton Unviersity Press, September 2009)

Charles Hill, Charles Hill, Epics of Grand Strategy (Vintage, February 2011)

Manuela Hoelterhoff, Hitler's Summer Seasons (Alfred A. Knopf, September 2009)

Ishmael Jones, The Human Factor: Inside the CIA's Dysfunctional Intelligence Culture (Encounter Books, July 2008)

Julian Ku, Globalization and Sovereignty: A Constitution for the 21st Century (Yale University Press, May 2009)

Edward Lazarus, Self-Inflicted Wounds (HarperCollins, July 2009)

David Lehman, Best American Poetry 2008: Guest Editor, Charles Wright (Scribner, September 2008)

Howard Markel, M.D., An Anatomy of Addiction (Alfred A. Knopf, September 2009)

Gregory J. Millman, Home Schooling: A Family's Journey (Jeremy P. Tarcher, August 2008)

Gary Okihiro, Island World: A History of Hawaii and the United States (University of California Press , August 2008)

Paul Rahe, The Twilight of Liberty: Democracy's Drift to Soft Despotism (Yale University Press, January 2009)

Sarah Ruden, Paul Among the Pagans: The Classically Annotated Paul (Pantheon, March 2009)

Roger L. Simon, Blacklisting Myself: Memoir of a Hollywood Apostate in an Age of Terror (Encounter Books, January 2009)

Robert B. Strassler, The Landmark Arrian (Pantheon, December 2010)

Robert B. Strassler, The Landmark Xenophon (Pantheon , October 2012)

Robert B. Strassler, The Landmark Polybius: The Federation and Conquest of the Greek States (Pantheon, December 2009)

Terry Teachout, Rhythm Man: A Life of Louis Armstrong (Harcourt, March 2009)

Paco Underhill, The Female Factor (Simon & Schuster, September 2009)

Paco Underhill, The Female Factor (Simon & Schuster, October 2009)

John Yoo, Globalization and Sovereignty: A Constitution for the 21st Century (Yale University Press, May 2009)

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