
All Will Be Well
$6.08John McGahern reflects on childhood, family, hardships, and resilience in his poignant and beautifully written memoir.

Gilchrist on Blake: The Life of William Blake by Alexander Gilchrist
$5.33Alexander Gilchrist’s biography offers deep insight into the life, art, and vision of William Blake.


The 30-Second Commute
$5.35In “The 30-Second Commute,” Stephanie Dickison examines the rise and benefits of remote work. She shares insights on productivity, work-life balance, and overcoming challenges. Practical tips and personal stories inspire readers to embrace flexible work arrangements. This engaging guide encourages individuals to redefine their careers without the constraints of traditional office settings.

The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard
$7.95“The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard” showcases the author’s unique voice and innovative style. It features essays, poems, and personal reflections. Brainard explores themes of memory, identity, and art. His vivid imagery captivates readers. This comprehensive collection highlights Brainard’s influence on contemporary literature, celebrating his inventive contributions and distinctive perspective.

The Letters of Noel Coward
$2.44Noël Coward’s letters reveal wit, creativity, and personal insights, offering a glimpse into his extraordinary life.

The Man Who Owns the News
$6.12Michael Wolff exposes Rupert Murdoch’s powerful media empire and the intrigue within his influential, secretive world.

The Uncrowned King
$9.00“The Uncrowned King” by Kenneth Whyte explores the remarkable ascent of William Randolph Hearst. It chronicles his rise as a media mogul, shaping public opinion through influential newspapers and magazines. Hearst’s empire, driven by ambition and innovation, reflects his complex personality and relentless pursuit of power, revealing the man behind the legend.










