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Glenn C. Altschuler

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FILE - In this Aug. 30, 1991 file photo, "Late Night with David Letterman" host David Letterman, left, appears with host Johnny Carson during taping o

Review: 'Carson the Magnificent' takes a deep dive into talk show legend Johnny Carson's life

Nonfiction: His comic instincts were impeccable but off-camera, life was not so sunny.
photo of author Frank Andre Guridy

'The Stadium' may make us think of baseball and hot dogs but it's also a source of inspiration and strife

NONFICTION: New book looks at the many ways we use huge public spaces.
photo of author Andrea Swensson and subject of her book, musician Cornbread Harris

A legend, an estrangement and a reconciliation in 'Cornbread' Harris bio, 'Deeper Blues'

LOCAL NONFICTION: Andrea Swensson traces a career that's well into its seventh decade.
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Big names like Joan Didion and Carrie Fisher pop up in glittering memoir 'The Friday Afternoon Club'

NONFICTION: Actor/producer Griffin Dunne ("After Hours") tells tales of murder, sibling rivalry and redemption.
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Biography details what 'Rulebreaker' Barbara Walters did to get to the top

NONFICTION: Susan Page follows books about Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Bush with one about the pioneering broadcaster.
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'3 Shades' shows how Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Bill Evans made the biggest jazz album ever

NONFICTION: James Kaplan's book asks whether the success of "Kind of Blue" corresponded with the death of jazz.
Jon K. Lauck

Review: 'The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest 1800-1900,' by Jon K. Lauck

NONFICTION: Jon K. Lauck argues that the history of the Midwest reveals an advanced democratic society and refutes stereotypes about the region's repressive culture.
Daniel Akst

Review: 'War by Other Means,' by Daniel Akst

NONFICTION: The little-known story of pacifist activism during World War II, told through the lives of four people.
Mark Clague. photo by. Laura Jackson

Review: 'O Say Can You Hear,' by Mark Clague

NONFICTION: A fascinating history of America's national anthem that examines the origins of the song and the many ways it has been used.
Olivier Zunz

Review: 'The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis De Tocqueville,' by Olivier Zunz

NONFICTION: An informative biography of Alexis De Tocqueville, whose analysis of liberty, equality and democracy has remained influential for almost 200 years.
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Review: 'The Fifties: An Underground History' by James R. Gaines

Gaines tells the stories of gay rights, civil rights and feminist and environmental activists who fought for change through the thicket of postwar conformity and repression.
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Review: 'The Transcendentalists and their World,' by Robert Gross

A social history of Concord in the 19th century examines the ways changes in the town influenced Emerson and Thoreau.
James Horn photo by Michael Lavin

Review: 'A Brave and Cunning Prince: The Great Chief Opechancanough and the War for America,' By James Horn.

An informative and engaging — but largely speculative — account of the role of a mostly forgotten Native leader of the first Anglo-Indian Wars in Virginia.
Andrew Roberts

Review: 'The Last King of America,' by Andrew Roberts

Andrew Roberts draws on a newly released cache of documents to provide a detailed biography of King George III that presents him in a whole new light.
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Review: 'Philip Roth: The Biography,' by Blake Bailey

NONFICTION: Biography devotes far more space to the author's marriages and sex life than to his literary legacy.