This cookbook disguised as a comic book lends itself to hours of learning the art of Italian cooking in a pleasant and entertaining style. "Chop, Sizzle, Wow" is a fun, colorful, and informative cookbook. Set up as an innovative comic... Read More
National Public Radio provides unflappable refinement for the savage heart that beats wildly in the modern breast. The eloquent voices of NPR commentators announce soothing classical notes that swirl out of car stereos and float into... Read More
Peter Demian Ouspensky (1878—1947) and George Ivanovich Gurdjieff (ca. 1877—1949), esoteric teachers of self-development, fascinated many 1920s—1940s intellectuals, including Huxley, Isherwood, Borges, Eliot, and Orage. They... Read More
The statistics are staggering: “In the United States, males commit suicide four times more often than females….divorced men are hospitalized at eight times the rate of married men”… “Men also die an average of seven years... Read More
A complicated opportunist talks through the circumstances of his fraudulent financial activities in the thrilling novel "The Art of Greed". In Hans Peter Brunner’s suspenseful novel "The Art of Greed", a young, hubristic businessman... Read More
Comprehensive and analytical, Benjamin Nathans’s "To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause" vivifies the Soviet intellectuals at the complex heart of the human-rights-oriented dissidence movement in the USSR. In the aftermath of the terror... Read More
"The Business of Possibility" is a high-minded leadership guide that suggests a revolutionary approach to running a business. John A. Wood’s succinct, philosophical leadership guidebook "The Business of Possibility" looks to... Read More
Attuned psychologists can help their clients connect to God’s plans in their lives, according to this expansive guide. Written for pastoral counselors and challenging traditional psychotherapy models, John Pugh’s "The Dynamics of... Read More