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Nonfiction Books for the Quarantine

What to read this season, including memoirs by Woody Allen and Princess Margaret’s lady-in-waiting

Some Things Never Change

The author of a book on the Black Death reflects on how little human nature has evolved since that crisis

Good Place, Bad Place

A Journey to the Center of the Earth

A book showcasing exquisite drawings both ancient and modern captures our evergreen relationship with mapping the world

Death by Committee

Murder, They Wrote

Jan Morris’s Diary

Come Together

Kvetch, Memory

Seven Score and Fifteen Years Ago …

The author of a new book on Lincoln’s second inaugural address captures the country at a historic crossroads

Self-isolate with Boccaccio

The Oracle of Austin

The Picture of Doris Duke

Where the Wild Things Were

Identity Crisis

While the younger of Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s two sons struck out on his own, the older struggled to break free from his father’s shadow

Looking Ahead: A Post-Crisis Novel

My Father, the S.S. Officer

Murder, They Wrote

Girlhood

Essential Reading

On running a bookstore in lockdown

Jonathan Galassi

From Dante to Natalia Ginzburg, the publisher and poet celebrates the glorious literary history of a hurting country

The Godfather of Russia

Head in the Clouds

How Charlie Mackesy accidentally wrote a best-seller and became a social-media sensation in his 50s

Triumph of the Willing

On the 75th anniversary of Hitler’s defeat, what can William Shirer’s epic history, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, teach us about today?