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James Cameron's ultimate twist on a shipboard-romance gets the luxury-liner treatment in a lavish new Blu-Ray set from Paramount
Read MoreYoung, vain, unfaithful Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife, regularly draws writers intent on finding heroism in her brief life & times; Carolly Erickson is the latest aspirant.
Read MoreThe meek and dutiful Jane Seymour, mother of Henry VIII's long-sought male heir, takes center stage in a new historical novel about her life and times.
Read MoreTragedy haunted the earliest years of the new Tudor dynasty, and in this atmospheric new novel, a candle-maker and a courier are tasked with finding out why.
Read MoreThe ancient Greek historian Thucydides is virtually synonymous with the Peloponnesian War, but a new history gives the master a much-needed makeover
Read MoreFrom the glory days of the late 1980s comes this new reprint-volume of the adventures of Marvel Comics' imperious, headstrong super-merman, Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner!
Read MoreA CD of piano recitals dubbed "The French Album" stars an English pianist and includes pieces by Bach and Liszt. Norman Lebrecht sorts out the confusion.
Read MoreBelknap Press produces a big, attractive, and lovingly annotated edition of Jane Austen's peak-of-her-career novel "Emma" - perfect for newcomers and those who know every line by heart.
Read MoreA visually surrealistic new movie about the evils of marketing and advertising run amok.
Read MoreIn a slim new volume, one of our greatest masters of vibrant exegesis gives is the collected poetry of "the invisible poet of the world" - Jesus Christ.
Read MoreOne of our best popular historians sheds light on the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid, where learning and culture flourished at a time when the West was mired in filth and chaos.
Read MoreThe melodramatic first novel in a series set in a vampire-ridden steampunk version of Victorian London
Read MoreNow in paperback: the most comprehensive, opinionated, and even-handed biography poor unlucky oath-breaking King Stephen is ever likely to get - or deserve.
Read MoreA fast-paced teen fiction re-imagining of Peter Pan and Wendy and the Lost Boys and Neverland, with a few side-helpings of goth, "Buffy," and a certain boy wizard
Read MoreHollywood Next Big Things - past, present, and future? - share screen-time in a gritty tale of the Prohibition-era South.
Read MoreNow in a bright yellow paperback: a generous helping of essays, provocations, and tirades by the late Christopher Hitchens.
Read More"Prewar" by Kathleen Rooney
Read MoreBefore the advent of modern times, every visitor to Venice approached the city slowly, from the water - and according to a visually-stunning new book, Venetians very much wanted it that way.
Read MoreThe ancient Roman architect Vitruvius influenced the Renaissance architect Alberti, who in turn influenced the architect Palladio and the humanist Barbaro - a strong new book traces the genealogy.
Read MoreA new social history of Venice takes readers well beyond the myth and delves into the lives of the people - princes, merchants, women, immigrants - who brought the city to life
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