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A compulsively readable, startling, and philosophically rich book pondering #marriage, from an acclaimed critic and filmmaker. #DevorahBaum @YalePress amzn.to/3MkQiGa #ad #StevosNovelIdeas

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theliteratequilter.wordpress.com/2024/08/29/jan… Two gorgeous books on Regency fashions and what Jane Austen wore Yale University Press #hilarydavidson #janeaustenswardrobe #dressintheageofausten

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Tobias Carroll “Where We Stand” by Djamila Ribeiro (tr. Padma Viswanathan, Yale University Press) blends autobiography with “ruminations on feminist writers, race and class in contemporary Brazil, and much more.” buff.ly/3XpVA9J

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We are delighted to announce that Jonathan Gleason (@j_a_gleason) is the inaugural winner of the Yale Nonfiction Book Prize for his manuscript FIELD GUIDE TO FALLING ILL, selected by Meghan O'Rourke! 🎉 Yale University Press. Read more: yalereview.org/yale-nonfictio…

We are delighted to announce that Jonathan Gleason (@j_a_gleason) is the inaugural winner of the Yale Nonfiction Book Prize for his manuscript FIELD GUIDE TO FALLING ILL, selected by <a href="/meghanor/">Meghan O'Rourke</a>! 🎉 <a href="/yalepress/">Yale University Press</a>. 

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Thinking about a Fall getaway? Might stop at REI on the way...Check out this month's episode ft. Rachel Gross on the history of the outdoor industry and why going to the woods often starts with a trip to the store. traffic.libsyn.com/whomakescents/… Yale University Press

Thinking about a Fall getaway? Might stop at REI on the way...Check out this month's episode ft. Rachel Gross on the history of the outdoor industry and why going to the woods often starts with a trip to the store. traffic.libsyn.com/whomakescents/… <a href="/yalepress/">Yale University Press</a>
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I’ve sold a book! And to none other than the incredible Yale University Press. This manuscript represents 10+ years of my writing life. It changed me as a writer and person. What an honor to be supported by an amazing press & editor, Meghan O'Rourke! I’m excited to share it with you all next year

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“Supremacy at Sea [by Evan Mawdsley] thrillingly chronicles the westward surge against Japanese-held island groups by the U.S. Navy’s new armada of aircraft carriers…”—Paul Kennedy for The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/arts-culture/b…

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Delighted to announce inchose Jonathan Gleason’s A Field Guide to Falling Ill as the winner of the inaugural Yale Nonfiction Book Prize (a collab between The Yale Review and Yale University Press ; it’s a fresh and incisive look at the stories we tell about health and illness. Congrats! 🎉

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How to Lose a War: The Story of America’s Intervention in Afghanistan by Amin Saikal “reads like an elegy for a country... [a] serious and somber historic reflection."—The Cipher Brief thecipherbrief.com/book-review/th…

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Introducing the 2024 #CundillHistoryPrize shortlist! ✨ From secret CIA plots to the hidden history of Black civil rights, from Indigenous American innovations to new takes on US gun culture and Indonesia’s struggle for independence. Find out more here: cundillprize.com/news/2024short…

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The 2024 Cundill History Prize celebrates books that “speak to major issues in the present day.” [Sponsored] cundillprize.com

The 2024 Cundill History Prize celebrates books that “speak to major issues in the present day.” [Sponsored] cundillprize.com
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Congratulations to Joya Chatterji’s Shadows at Noon, which has been shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize! cundillprize.com/news/2024short…

Congratulations to Joya Chatterji’s Shadows at Noon, which has been shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize!

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“Nichter presents an unfamiliar view of 1968...[and] sees further than the journalists and chroniclers of the time."—Claremont Institute Review of Books on The Year That Broke Politics by Luke A. Nichter claremontreviewofbooks.com/shifting-polit…

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If you’re still thinking about the Roman Empire—we are too! We think you’ll love these titles on the history, philosophy, and politics of the Roman world. yalebooks.yale.edu/2024/09/05/wer…

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