الجمعة، 18 نوفمبر 2011

Books Update: 'Catherine The Great: Portrait of a Woman'

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On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review

'Catherine The Great: Portrait of a Woman'

Mounted on a white stallion, Catherine the Great led 14,000 soldiers to arrest and unseat her feckless husband.

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Also in the Book Review

Pat Nixon in 1963.

'Mrs. Nixon: A Novelist Imagines a Life'

In Ann Beattie's portrait, Mrs. Nixon remains polite, traditional, lonely and in the end unknowable.

'Mycophilia: Revelations From the Weird World of Mushrooms'

Mushrooms have much to offer, Eugenia Bone tells us.

'The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories'

Each of the stories in Don DeLillo's collection addresses a different kind of unease.

'Tales Of the New World'

Sabina Murray's stories delve into the lives of explorers, reimagining the pivotal moments that secured their place in history.

<em>A Jewish settler at a West Bank outpost east of Ramallah struggles with Israeli security forces, 2006.</em>

'The Unmaking of Israel'

Israel's victory in the 1967 war may have carried the seeds of the country's decline.

Applied Anthropology

Can the study of politics, power and culture at the local level reshape efforts to rebuild Afghanistan?

'The Prague Cemetery'

Umberto Eco's novel explores the twisted history of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

John Casey

'Room For Improvement: Notes on a Dozen Lifelong Sports'

In these personal essays, John Casey shares his love of sports and the outdoors.

Dagoberto Gilb

'Before The End, After the Beginning'

Dagoberto Gilb's stories explore prejudice, nostalgia and subdued rage.

A photo taken aboard the American Aircraft carrier Ticonderoga, September 1944.

'Inferno: The World at War, 1939-1945'

Max Hastings's survey of World War II concentrates on the experience of those who took part.

Mistress of the house: Eva Braun with Hitler at their Bavarian retreat, probably 1944.

'Eva Braun: Life With Hitler'

A look at Hitler through the lens of his lover.

Crime

Pajama Caper

Sue Grafton is nearing the end of her alphabet crime series - only four more books and, yes, we're counting.

'Remedy And Reaction'

Paul Starr examines the history behind the health policy choices of the Obama administration.

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Special Section
Children's Books

New books about New York City traditions, boys with imaginary friends and other topics.

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Culinary Alliance

Elizabeth David's "Italian Food" was ahead of its time, and not just because the food was unrecognizable to most Americans.

Book Review Podcast

This week, historian David Greenberg assesses Ann Beattie's new novel, "Mrs. Nixon: A Life"; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; Alexander Star takes an anthropological view of Afghanistan; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news.

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Editor's Note

Thanks for taking the time to read this e-mail. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.

Jeremy Egner
Web Producer
The New York Times on the Web

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