A surprising examination of the original book jacket art to The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald couldn’t resist putting his own life into his novels, but where’s the line between truth and fiction?
Growing up as a poor Astor and the roots of psychiatry
Nathaniel Philbrick takes on one of the Revolutionary War’s most famous and least understood battles
This simple innovation transformed the reading habits of an entire nation
A new book shows how the photographer creates startling images of open-pit mines, evaporation ponds and other sites of environmental degradation
The sequel to Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland was designed to be a playable, albeit whimsical chess problem
Author Garrett Peck talks about uncovering the stone's history for his new book, The Smithsonian Castle and the Seneca Quarry
A photographer painstakingly pieces together raw data collected by spacecraft to produce color-perfect images of the Sun, planets and their many moons
Read about the transformation of food and what happens to it once its in the digestive system
With a surprisingly light touch, the New York City-based photographer instills feelings of solitude in his images of massive glaciers
Even before there were armchairs, voracious bookworms traveled the world just by reading
Read the latest on subliminal message, body snatching, and Sheryl Sandberg’s insights on the rise of women
A new poem from the former poet laureate of the United States
Napoleon Chagnon’s new memoir reignites the firestorm over his study of the Yanomamö
In his new book, Serpentine, Mark Laita captures the colors, textures and sinuous forms of a variety of snake species
Artists are borrowing from biology to create dazzling "biodesigns" that challenge our aesthetics—and our place in nature
Taking a closer look at some of the newest releases in non-fiction
And ending sentences with a preposition is nothing worth worrying about
Follow in the footsteps of Mr. Darcy and the Bennet sisters and take in the manors and gardens of rural England
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