The third installment in our weekly series spotlights titles that may have been lost in the news amid the COVID-19 crisis
We're highlighting newly released titles may have been lost in the news as the nation endures the coronavirus pandemic
Don’t let the coronavirus quarantine hold you back from becoming an armchair traveler
Historian Ellen Carol DuBois chronicles the twists and turns of the nearly 75-year-path to securing the vote for women in her new book
By turns faithful and deeply irreverent, the newest Austen adaptation offers an oddly delightful mix of 19th-century satire and Wes Anderson
In his upcoming book ‘Neon Road Trip,’ photographer John Barnes captures a luminous part of advertising history
In a new book, best-selling author Erik Larson examines the determination of the ‘British Bulldog’ during England’s darkest hour
Despite her fame, you wouldn't know about this beloved writer unless you visit the vanishing Midwestern landscape she helped save
The famed naturalist and conservative stalwart John Murray III formed an unlikely alliance in popularizing a radical idea
From Australia to Malaysia, these villages are prized for their abundance of bookstores
In a new offering from Smithsonian Books, James Trefil and Michael Summers explore the life forms that might exist on a dizzying array of exoplanets
The beloved Christmas short story may have been dashed off on deadline but its core message has endured
The 1966 Honda Super Hawk featured in Robert Pirsig’s book on values was recently acquired by the National Museum of American History
More so than in previous film adaptations, writer and director Greta Gerwig weaves the American writer's own experiences into the classic story
Maya Angelou’s breakthrough memoir forever changed American literature and helped carve a new space for black self-expression
Hitting the High Notes: A Smithsonian Year of Music
Musician and author Laura Veirs brings this musical icon back to the stage in her recent children’s book
This year's top titles deliver strange animals, mouth-watering foods and biographies of unsung heroes
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 65 titles released this year
Reading proved a bedrock in a year that saw a new Smithsonian secretary and celebrations of dinosaurs, Apollo 11 and women's history
These titles are bound to satisfy your cravings for delicious dishes and food knowledge
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