Three hundred years ago this week, the French philosopher and writer began his career with a popular retelling of Sophocles' 'Oedipus'
These ten titles should satisfy readers hungry to learn more about the history and science of food
Movie producer and instructor Michael Uslan eulogizes his hero and mentor, whose superheroes taught him countless life lessons
A new book argues that violent rhetoric and disregard for political norms was the beginning of Rome's end
A turn-of-the-century trial, the focus of a new book, took aim at the Victorian double standard
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
Raised in the U.S. but a lifelong speaker of Lithuanian, Laima Vince became enamored of Matilda Olkin’s writing
The Unforgotten: New Voices of the Holocaust
Why did we turn an isolated teenage girl into the world’s most famous Holocaust victim?
Most giant cetaceans only got giant in the past 4.5 million years, suggesting they could have room to grow
In a just-released Smithsonian Book, author Samme Chittum assesses the Concorde’s demise with the keen eye of a crime reporter
Celebrating the October 1958 publication of <em>A Bear Called Paddington,</em> Smithsonian Libraries takes a look at several pop-up books
William Dudley Pelley and his Silver Shirts were just one of many Nazi-sympathizers operating in the United States in the 1930s
Tobacco companies spurred the mania, but artistry won the hearts of collectors
A new book imagines how the underworld may appear with these illustrations
Photographer Cathleen Naundorf mined Chanel's archives for a majestic new book
A new book from historian Sarah Churchwell examines the etymologies of two ubiquitous phrases
Johanna Basford, whose fanciful, hand-drawn illustrations launched a worldwide craze, is back with flying colors
The author of a new book about the classic says the 19th-century novel contains life lessons for all, especially for boys
A new book from historian Joanne Freeman chronicles the viciousness with which elected officials treated each other
The future George IV was a big fan of the author, a feeling she half-heartedly reciprocated with a dedication years later
Facial recognition software refreshes the classic book's message on conservation
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