Shipping class: US Media Mail
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The Lingala Code by Warren Kiefer
The Lingala Code is a gripping historical thriller set against the turbulent backdrop of post-independence Congo in the early 1960s.
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Train Whistle Guitar by Albert Murray
A lyrical, jazz-inflected coming-of-age novel set in 1920s rural Alabama, told through the remembering eyes of Scooter.
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Amazons by Cleo Birdwell (aka Don DeLillo)
A fake memoir of “Cleo Birdwell, the first woman to play in the National Hockey League” (but actually written by acclaimed author Don DeLillo).
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Señora and the Whales by Annemarie Lennartz
A vivid account of life in a Peruvian whaling port, blending personal experience with the migrating whales and coastal community that shaped it.
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Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti
A bold, candid memoir of Cosey Fanni Tutti’s groundbreaking life in avant-garde art and industrial music.
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The Bridge / El Puente by Marina Abramović
A beautifully produced bilingual volume, The Bridge / El Puente gathers Marina Abramović’s reflections on art, endurance, memory, and transformation.
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Not of This Time, Not of This Place by Yehuda Amichai
In this lyrical, introspective novel, Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai explores memory, displacement, and the lingering wounds of history.
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The Politics of Sexual Morality in Ireland by Chrystel Hug
A clear, incisive examination of how debates around sexuality, contraception, divorce, and reproductive rights shaped modern Ireland.
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Pasta by Design by George L. Legendre
Pasta by Design explores the geometry and structure behind more than ninety pasta shape.
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The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
The Book Thief follows young Liesel Meminger as she discovers the power of words through stolen books, unexpected friendships, and the quiet resistance of ordinary people.
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A Wizard A True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio by Paul Myers
An immersive deep dive into the creative world of Todd Rundgren, charting his innovation, experiments, and artistic evolution.
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The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie (by Norma)
This graphic novel adaptation brings Agatha Christie’s first Miss Marple mystery to life.
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Confucius by Yasushi Inoue
In this elegant historical novel, Yasushi Inoue brings Confucius to life as a deeply human figure.
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Sandkings by George R.R. Martin
A dark, unforgettable sci-fi novella, and one of Martin’s most acclaimed early works.
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The Working Man’s Reward by Elaine Lewinnek
A sharp, insightful history of how homeownership shaped race, labor, and the American landscape, revealing how the promise of “a house of one’s own” became both a dream and a dividing line in U.S. society.
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The Love Book by Lenore Kandel
A very cool piece of San Francisco Beat Generation/Hippie culture history.
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Fotografie by Josef Sudek
A beautifully curated volume showcasing the quiet magic of Czech photographer Josef Sudek.
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The Roominghouse Madrigals by Charles Bukowski
A compelling collection of Bukowski’s early poems; only 500 hardcover editions printed.
