• A Circle of Sisters

    A Circle of Sisters

    A Circle of Sisters explores the intertwined lives, relationships, and cultural influence of four remarkable Victorian women.

    $5.19
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  • Ai Weiwei Speaks

    Ai Weiwei Speaks

    In “Ai Weiwei Speaks,” Hans Ulrich Obrist conducts an interview with the renowned Chinese artist. The dialogue covers art, activism, and personal experiences. Weiwei shares insights on censorship and freedom. Their conversation highlights the power of art to challenge societal norms. This engaging discussion offers deep reflections on creativity and resistance in contemporary society.

    $1.36
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  • Bernini

    Bernini

    Bernini explores the Baroque master’s artistic genius, monumental sculptures, architectural achievements, and lasting influence on Western art.

    $5.69
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  • Caravaggio

    Caravaggio

    Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane unveils the artist’s tempestuous life, groundbreaking art, and enduring legacy.

    $2.56
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  • Constable In Love

    Constable In Love

    Explores John Constable’s passionate love, artistic evolution, financial struggles, and creation of masterpieces in landscape painting.

    $2.22
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  • Leonardo Da Vinci

    Leonardo Da Vinci

    Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind explores his genius, creativity, inventions, and enigmatic personal life.

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  • Madoff

    Madoff

    Erin Arvedlund’s “Madoff: The Man Who Stole $65 Billion” explores Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. The book details his rise and fall, revealing how he defrauded investors over the course of several decades. Arvedlund examines the failures of the financial system and highlights the impact on victims, offering a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and misplaced trust in finance.

    $2.19
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  • Michael O'Leary

    Michael O’Leary

    Alan Ruddock chronicles Michael O’Leary’s ambitious rise and transformative impact on the airline industry.

    $1.98
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  • POPism

    POPism

    POPism captures Andy Warhol’s vivid reflections on 1960s pop art, celebrity culture, and creative New York life.

    $2.23
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  • The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • The Man Who Changed the Way We Read

    The Man Who Changed the Way We Read

    Jeremy Lewis tells how Allen Lane revolutionized publishing with Penguin Books, making quality literature widely accessible.

    $3.82
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  • The Yellow House

    The Yellow House

    The Yellow House explores Van Gogh and Gauguin’s intense, creative, and turbulent partnership during nine weeks in Arles.

    $2.55
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