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Marie Blair Burgess Library October 2018
THE BURG BLURB!
CONNECT
WITH US
Traffik
Chappaquiddick
Acrimony
Breaking In
Life of the Party
Avengers: Infinity War
Edgar A. Poe: Buried Alive [Documentary]
Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise [Documentary]
Genius by Stephen Hawking [Documentary]
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The Moralist:
Woodrow Wilson
and the World
He Made,
Patricia O’Toole
The Price of Greatness:
Alexander Hamilton,
James Madison, and
the Creation of the
American Oligarchy,
Jay Cost
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A Higher Loyalty,
James Comey
My Country,
My Life: Fighting
for Israel, Search-
ing for Peace,
Ehud Barak
The Age
of Eisenhower:
America and the
World in the 1950s,
William Hitchcock
More Than
a Doctrine:
The Eisenhower Era
in the Middle East,
Randall Fowler
Making
the Arab World:
Nasser, Qutb,
and the clash
that shaped
the Middle East,
Fawaz A. Gerges
President Carter:
The White House
Years,
Stuart Eizenstat
The Library:
A Catalogue
of Wonders,
Stuart Kells
Diary of a Book
Seller,
Shaun Bythell
Autumn in Venice:
Ernest Hemingway
and His Last Muse,
Andrea di Robilant
Illustrated Myths
& Legends of China,
E.T.C. Werner
SMC’s own Jonathan Kirsch, Assistant Librarian for Reference & Research at the Marie Blair Burgess Library,
contributed a chapter (w/Olivia White) entitled
“Millennials Diverge: A Contrast of Newer Millennials and Veterans in Millennial Leadership" to Ashley K. Chase’s
new book Millennial Leadership in Libraries.
Check it out!
Congratulations, Jon! We are so proud of you!
Kill Creek,
Scott Thomas
[FICTION]
The Darkest Legacy,
Alexandra Bracken
[FICTION]
Autonomous,
Andy Marino
[FICTION]
Unearthed,
Amie Kaufman &
Meagan Spooner
[FICTION]
Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment
of Mental Illness,
Alisa Roth
Demystifying
the Big House,
Katherine Foss
Asperger’s Children: The Origins of Autism
in Nazi Vienna,
Edith Sheffer
Damnation Island:
Poor, Sick, Mad
& Criminal
in 19th-Century
New York,
Stacy Horn
Drug Policy
and the Criminal
Justice System,
Nancy E. Marion
The Recovering:
Intoxication and Its
Aftermath,
Leslie Jamison
Who We Are and
How We Got Here:
Ancient DNA
& the New Science
of the Human Past,
David Reich
To the Edges
of the Earth: 1909,
The Race for the
Three Poles, and the
Climax of the age
of Exploration ,
Edward Lawson
Artificial
Unintelligence:
How Computers
Misunderstand
the World,
Meredith Broussard
Superminds:
The Surprising Power
of People
and Computers
Thinking Together,
Thomas W. Malone
Skeletons:
The Frame of Life,
Jan Zalasiewiez &
Mark Williams
Luminous Creatures:
The History & Science
of Light Production in
Living Organisms,
Michel Anctil
Brotherhood
of Spies:
The U-2 and the
CIA’s Secret War, Monte Reel
Rocket Men:
The Daring
Odyssey
of Apollo 8,
Robert Kurson
Antisocial Media:
How Facebook
Disconnects Us
and Undermines
Democracy,
Siva Vaidhyanathan
Kill All Normies:
Online Culture
Wars From 4Chan
And Tumblr
to Trump
& The Alt-Right,
Angela Nagle
A Field Guide
to Eastern Trees:
Eastern United States
and Canada,
Including
the Midwest,
George A. Petrides
Blossoms
and the Genes
That Make Them,
Maxine F. Singer
American Default:
The Untold Story
of FDR, the Supreme
Court, and the Battle
Over Gold,
Sebastian Edwards
Alexander
Hamilton
on Finance, Credit,
and Debt,
Richard Sylla &
David J. Cowen
Bitter Pills:
The Global War on
Counterfeit Drugs,
Muhammad
H. Zaman
China Rx:
Exposing the Risks
of America’s Dependence on China
for Medicine,
Rosemary Gibson &
Janardan Singh
The One Device:
The Secret History
of the iPhone,
Brian Merchant
Bad Blood:
Secrets and Lies
in a Silicon Valley
Startup,
John Carreyrou
The Equations
of Life: How Physics
Shapes Evolution,
Charles S. Cockell
West Like
Lightning:
The Brief,
Legendary Ride of
the Pony Express,
Jim DeFelice
Chernobyl:
The History
of a Nuclear
Catastrophe,
Serhii Plokhy
The Source:
How Rivers Made
America &
America Remade
Its Rivers,
Martin Doyle
She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers,
Perversions,
and Potential
of Heredity,
Carl Zimmer
Think Tank:
Forty Neuroscientists
Explore the
Biological Roots of
Human Experience,
David Linden
Sapiens:
A Brief History
of Humankind,
Yuval Noah Harari
The Edge
of the Sea,
Rachel Carson
Sugar: The World
Corrupted: From
Slavery to Obesity,
James Walvin
Elastic: Flexible
Thinking in a Time
of Change,
Leonard Mlodinow
First in Line:
Presidents, Vice
Presidents,
and the Pursuit
of Power ,
Kate Andersen
Brower
Hard Times:
Economic
Depressions
in America,
Richard Striner
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