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Succession, Royals-Style

Un-Balancing the Books

On Top of the World

A new coffee-table book offers a delightful guide to Alpine travel across France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany

English History on LSD

Side Effects

Neuroscientist Candace Pert’s pioneering medical research was meant to help end drug addiction. Instead, Big Pharma used it to create opioids

The Ginsberg Files

All That Jazz—and More

A never-before-seen early scrapbook belonging to Ella Fitzgerald sheds fresh light on the jazz singer who transformed American music

Soviet Sojourn

A new coffee-table book collects photographs of dachas, colorful cottages that have dotted the Russian countryside since the 18th century

Dispatch from Dickens World

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Advance

Publishers are handing out six-figure book deals to young, debut authors. How long can the bubble last if nearly all of them are losing money?

For the Love of Words

AIR MAIL’s Best Coffee-Table Books of 2023

Dazzling volumes on Karl Lagerfeld’s homes, vintage cars, and an artists’ amusement park, plus photography collections from Mary Ellen Mark, Lee Miller, and Nick Waplington, and a cookbook or two

Days of Wine and Ruses

Confessions of a Yakuza Boss

The Tokyo Vice author, whose new book, The Last Yakuza, is out now, details how he won—and kept—the trust of Japan’s Mafia

Murder, They Wrote

A pair of rollicking mystery books to get you in the holiday spirit. Plus, the best Christmas episodes of ITV’s beloved Midsomer Murders

AIR MAIL’s 12 Best Books of 2023

David Grann’s shipwreck tale, Sam Wasson’s Hollywood history, Mona Simpson’s latest novel, Tim Alberta’s foray inside the Evangelical Right: holiday reading for every type

AIR MAIL’s 12 Best Mystery Books of 2023

Richard Osman, John Banville, Janice Hallett, Val McDermid, and more …

Where the Wild Things Are

A new book of images by more than 90 wildlife photographers raises awareness of the dangers faced by leopards right now

His Last Bow

Much to his annoyance, Basil Rathbone became inseparable from his on-screen Sherlock Holmes. Now he’s back, reimagined as the debonair protagonist of a new novel

Riot Act

Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts

Story Time

Yesterday Once More

Forty years after Karen Carpenter’s death, a biography of the 1970s superstar explores the singer’s grit and tenacity

Striking It Rich

Sports agent to the stars Rich Paul attributes his success—his friendship with LeBron James, his relationship with Adele—to luck. Turns out it’s anything but