Incoming Resources
- Be glad then, America, the President's own United States Marine Band, Lt. Col. Jason K. Fettig, director
- Clem Attlee, Labour's great reformer, Francis Beckett
- Modernists at odds, reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence, edited by Matthew J. Kochis and Heather L. Lusty ; foreword by Sebastian D. G. Knowles
- JFK assassination logic, how to think about claims of conspiracy, John McAdams
- La amante del ghetto, Pedro Ángel Palou
- 20th century harpsichord music, Vol. II
- Becoming Julia de Burgos, the making of a Puerto Rican icon, Vanessa Pérez Rosario
- Moonshadows, a Nellie Burns and Moonshine mystery, Julie Weston
- Weird yet strange, notes from an Austin music artist, Danny Garrett
- Fate Moreland's widow, a novel, John Lane ; foreword by Wiley Cash
- Black Judaism, story of an American movement, James E. Landing
- Looking and listening, conversations between modern art and music, Brenda Lynne Leach
- Midnight to the boom, painting in India after independence : from the Peabody Essex Museum's Herwitz Collection, Susan S. Bean with Homi K. Bhabha ... [et al.]
- Downton Abbey, rules for household staff
- An Eames anthology, articles, film scripts, interviews, letters, notes, speeches, by Charles and Ray Eames ; edited by Daniel Ostroff
- The fate of cities, urban America and the federal government, 1945-2000, Roger Biles
- Hemingway's Paris, a writer's city in words and images, Robert Wheeler
- Visible man, the life of Henry Dumas, Jeffrey B. Leak
- A voice still heard, selected essays of Irving Howe, edited by Nina Howe with the assistance of Nicholas Howe Bukowski ; foreword by Morris Dickstein
- Arendt and America, Richard H. King
- The right fight, Chris Lynch
- Under the sun, the letters of Bruce Chatwin, selected and edited by Elizabeth Chatwin and Nicholas Shakespeare
- The negotiator, a memoir, George J. Mitchell
- Dear Elizabeth, a play in letters from Elizabeth Bishop to Robert Lowell and back again, Sarah Ruhl
- DDR posters, Ostdeutsche Propagandakunst = The art of East German propaganda, David Heather ; Übersetzung, Mechthild Barth
- Marnie, Murray Pomerance
- The literary Churchill, author, reader, actor, Jonathan Rose
- The Great War for peace, William Mulligan
- Most dangerous, Daniel Ellsberg and the secret history of the Vietnam War, Steve Sheinkin
- Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, by Terrence McNally
- The midwestern novel, literary populism from Huckleberry Finn to the present, Nancy L. Bunge
- Virginia Woolf, Alexandra Harris
- The Black Power movement, by Rebecca Rissman ; content consultant, Ibram H. Rogers, PhD, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies Department, University at Albany, SUNY
- Toughs, Ed Falco
- The fragile bridge, Paterson Silk Strike, 1913, Steve Golin
- The senator from New England, the rise of JFK, Sean J. Savage
- Houses on the edge, edited by Alejandro Bahamón
- Go west, young women!, the rise of early Hollywood, Hilary A. Hallett
- The river is wide, twenty Mexican poets : a bilingual anthology = El río es ancho, translated by Marlon L. Fick
- Spies and code breakers, Claire Throp
- Kingdom of earth (the seven descents of Myrtle), by Tennessee Williams
- The art of joy, Goliarda Sapienza ; translated from the Italian by Anne Milano Appel ; with a foreword by Angelo Pellegrino
- The outsiders, S.E. Hinton
- My adventures with your money, George Graham Rice and the golden age of the con artist, T.D. Thornton
- The Up Stairs Lounge arson, thirty-two deaths in a New Orleans gay bar, June 24, 1973, Clayton Delery-Edwards
- Confidence, stories, Russell Smith
- L'étranger, Albert Camus ; edited by Germaine Brée and Carlos Lynes, Jr
- The pleasures of the damned, poems, 1951-1993, Charles Bukowski ; edited by John Martin
- H.G Wells, another kind of life, Michael Sherborne
- The aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, and the epic age of flight, Winston Groom