A wry, instructive, and hugely entertaining account of 'one of the most sensational trials in ...
A lost midcentury classic-the farcical misadventures of a queer Black teen sharing a house wit...
The arch, witty, outspoken memoirs of the pioneering archaeologist and scholar Mary Beard has ...
A 'frank and wry, mad and graceful' (Slate) true story about getting dumped, and gettin...
Dorothy Parker's complete weekly New Yorker column about books and people and the rigor...
E. B. White's greatest stories, asides, essays, jokes, and tall tales about the city he arguab...
Who could have been so cruel as to do away with poor Vivian Lambert? And why oh why couldn't she ...
Too long unavailable, this luminous classic of small-town life in the segregated 1950s has 'magic...
A wry, macape tale of simple country living, putal murder, and a reasonably happy couple, from ou...
On a Victorian pleasure cruise, a chance encounter opens the floodgates to regret, desire, and po...
'A masterpiece . . . One of the few genuinely comic novels since Lucky Jim.' ?Elaine Dundy