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- M. H. Ayinde, "A Song of Legends Lost" (Saga Press, 2025)11 Aug 2026
- Thomas F. Rzeznik, "A Monument of Charity: St. Vincent’s Hospital and Catholic Health Care in New York City" (NYU Press, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- Christopher R. Rogers, "My City Need Something" (Common Notions, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- Julie Kliegman, "Finding Renée Richards: The Groundbreaking Story of Tennis’s Trans Pioneer" (HarperOne, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- William Whyte, "The University: A History in Stone, Silk, and Blood" (Harvard UP, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- Eckart Otto, "Max Weber's Studies of Ancient Judaism: The Historical Foundation for a Theory of the Modern Age" (Mohr Siebeck, 2002)11 Aug 2026
- John E. McDonough, "America's Wrong Turn: US Health Care in the Neoliberal Era" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- Seamus O’Reilly, "Prestige Drama" (Cardinal, 2026)11 Aug 2026
- Eckart Otto, "Deuteronomy in the Pentateuch and the Hexateuch: Studies of the Literary History of the Pentateuch and the Hexateuch within the Framework of Deuteronomy" (Mohr Siebeck, 2000)10 Aug 2026
- Naomi Kanakia, "What's So Great About the Great Books?: Why You Should Read Classic Literature (Even Though It Might Destroy You) (Princeton UP, 2026)10 Aug 2026