Incoming Resources
- Deng Xiaoping, ge ming ren sheng, Yalishanda Panzuofu, Liang Siwen zhu ; Wu Runxuan yi = Deng Xiaoping : a revolutionay life / Alexander V. Pantsow, Steven I. Levine
- Making Oscar Wilde, Michèle Mendelssohn
- The Chinese lady, Afong Moy in early America, Nancy E. Davis
- Istorii︠a︡ odnogo nemt︠s︡a, chastnyĭ chelovek protiv tysi︠a︡cheletnego reĭkha, Sebastʹi︠a︡n Khafner ; perevod s nemet︠s︡kogo Nikity Eliseeva pod redakt︠s︡ieĭ Galiny Snezhinskoĭ ; kommentarii i posleslovie Nikity Eliseeva
- The songs we know best, John Ashbery's early life, Karin Roffman
- The Cambridge companion to Latin American poetry, edited by Stephen M. Hart, University College, London
- Those we throw away are diamonds, a refugee's search for home, Mondiant Dogon with Jenna Krajeski
- The reckoning, our nation's trauma and finding a way to heal, Mary L. Trump, Ph.D
- Barkov, Natalʹi︠a︡ Mikhaĭlova
- Madame Restell, the life, death, and resurrection of old New York's most fabulous, fearless, and infamous abortionist, by Jennifer Wright
- You don't belong here, how three women rewrote the story of war, Elizabeth Becker
- South side Venus, the legacy of Margaret Burroughs, Mary Ann Cain ; foreword by Haki Madhubuti
- Lilyville, mother, daughter, and other roles I've played, Tovah Feldshuh
- The baseball 100, Joe Posnanski
- The lives of the surrealists, Desmond Morris
- Walking in my joy, in these streets, Jenifer Lewis ; with Natalie Guerrero and Laurie Petok
- An original man, the life and times of Elijah Muhammad, Claude Andrew Clegg III
- The liar, how a double agent in the CIA became the Cold War's last honest man, Benjamin Cunningham
- The kneeling man, my father's life as a Black spy who witnessed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Leta McCollough Seletzky
- The deviant's war, the homosexual vs. the United States of America, Eric Cervini
- Lyndon Johnson and the American dream, Doris Kearns
- My hijacking, a personal history of forgetting and remembering, Martha Hodes
- In extremis, the life and death of the war correspondent Marie Colvin, Lindsey Hilsum
- The confidante, the untold story of the woman who helped win World War II and shape modern America, Christopher C. Gorham
- American ramble, a walk of memory and renewal, Neil King Jr. ; illustrations by George Hamilton
- The mystery of Charles Dickens, A.N. Wilson
- My brother the killer, a family story, Alix Sharkey
- Chinatown's angry angel, the story of Donaldina Cameron, Mildred Crowl Martin
- First ladies of the republic, Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, and the creation of an iconic American role, Jeanne E. Abrams
- Tracking a shadow, my lived experiment with MS, Edith Forbes
- Saving Freud, the rescuers who brought him to freedom, Andrew Nagorski
- Joan Didion, what she means, Hilton Als
- My name's yours, what's Alaska?, a memoir, by Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 ; with Thomas Flannery ; foreward by Jackie Beat
- Betty Ford, first lady, women's advocate, survivor, trailblazer, Lisa McCubbin ; foreword by Susan Ford Bales
- Finale, late conversations with Stephen Sondheim, D. T. Max
- A sorrow beyond dreams, a life story, Peter Handke ; introduction by Jeffrey Eugenides ; translated from the German by Ralph Manheim
- Mexifornia, a state of becoming, Victor Davis Hanson
- Falling leaves, a true story of an unwanted Chinese daughter, Adeline Yen Mah
- Stanley and Livingstone, Twentieth Century-Fox presents Darryl F. Zanuck's production ; director, Henry King ; screen play by Philip Dunne and Julien Josephson ; historical research and story outline by Hal Long and Sam Hellman ; historical research and story outline, safari episodes, Hal Long
- The center cannot hold, my journey through madness, Elyn R. Saks
- Set the night on fire, living, dying, and playing guitar with The Doors, Robby Krieger with Jeff Alulis
- The sisters of Henry VIII, the tumultuous lives of Margaret of Scotland and Mary of France, Maria Perry
- Garbo, Robert Gottlieb
- The adversary, a true story of monstrous deception, Emmanuel Carrère ; translated by Linda Coverdale
- A splendid intelligence, the life of Elizabeth Hardwick, Cathy Curtis
- A brave and cunning prince, the great chief Opechancanough and the war for America, James Horn
- Morgenthau, power, privilege, and the rise of an American dynasty, Andrew Meier
- Untold power, the fascinating rise and complex legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson, Rebecca Boggs Roberts
- The betrayal, the true story of my brush with death in the world of narcos and launderers, Robert Mazur
- Diana, William, and Harry, James Patterson and Chris Mooney