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February 2026

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The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit, and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty by Tracy Borman
The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit, and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty
by Tracy Borman

The dramatic and untold story of the lie about the controversial succession that ended the Tudor era and changed the course of British history. In the long and dramatic annals of British history, no transition from one monarch to another has been as fraught and consequential as that which ended the Tudor dynasty and launched the Stuart in March 1603. 
24 Hours at the Capitol: An Oral History of the January 6th Insurrection
by Nora Neus

A nail-biting, minute-by-minute oral history of the January 6, 2021 United States Capitol attack, featuring never-before-heard firsthand accounts from lawmakers, staffers, and police officers who were there. 
American Struggle: Democracy, Dissent, and the Pursuit of a More Perfect Union: An Anthology by Jon Meacham
American Struggle: Democracy, Dissent, and the Pursuit of a More Perfect Union: An Anthology
by Jon Meacham

This rich and diverse collection covers a wide spectrum of history, from 1619 to the twenty-first century, with primary-source documents that take us back to critical moments in which Americans fought over the meaning and the direction of the national experiment. From the founders to Lincoln to Obama, from Andrew Jackson to Theodore Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan, from Seneca Falls to the March on Washington, this chorus--sometimes discordant and always fascinating--tells the story of the country and of its people. 
Tom Paine's War: The Words That Rallied a Nation and the Founder for Our Time by Jack Kelly
Tom Paine's War: The Words That Rallied a Nation and the Founder for Our Time
by Jack Kelly

In January 1776, Thomas Paine--a recent immigrant to America --published Common Sense. His straightforward argument upended the fraud of monarchy and dismantled the idea of aristocratic privilege that had dominated the world for centuries. His words convinced Americans that the king had no divine right to rule them--they could rule themselves. He turned a rebellion over taxes and representation into a true Revolution. 
Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape by Manchán Magan
Thirty-Two Words for Field: Lost Words of the Irish Landscape
by Manchán Magan

This lyrical exploration of the Irish language's deep-rooted connection to nature, myth and memory offers readers a fresh way of seeing the world through words shaped by wind, water, ancestors, and the ancient rhythms of the land. The richness of the Irish language is closely tied to the natural landscape and offers a more magical way of seeing the world. 
The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s by Jason Burke
The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s
by Jason Burke

An epic, authoritative, gripping account of the years when a new wave of revolutionaries seized the skies and the streets to hold the world for ransom. In the 1970s, an unprecedented wave of international terrorism broke out around the world. More ambitious, networked and far-reaching than ever before, new armed groups terrorized the West with intricately planned plane hijackings and hostage missions, leaving governments scrambling to cope and definitively shaped today's world.
The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II by David Nasaw
The Wounded Generation: Coming Home After World War II
by David Nasaw

A re-examination of post-World War II America that looks beyond the victory parades and into the veterans'--and nation's--unhealed traumas In its duration, geographical reach, and ferocity, 
Nothing Random: Bennett Cerf and the Publishing House He Built by Gayle Feldman
Nothing Random: Bennett Cerf and the Publishing House He Built
by Gayle Feldman

The story of the legendary Random House founder, whose seemingly charmed life at the apogee of the American Century afforded him a front-row seat to literary and cultural history in the making 
The Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg--And the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema by Paul Fischer
The Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg--And the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema
by Paul Fischer

The untold, intimate story of how three young visionaries--Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg--revolutionized American cinema, creating the most iconic films in history while risking everything, redefining friendship, and shaping Hollywood as we know it. 
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