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Don’t Believe Everything You Read About Amelia Earhart

Silk slippers, a fake license, and the branding of an American icon

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

A new book traces the tumultuous history of man and wolf—and debunks the myth of the “alpha” once and for all

Picture This

A new coffee-table book collects Martyn Goddard’s photographs of Blondie, capturing the pop-punk band at their peak in the hot New York summer of 1978

Of Mars and Men

R. F. Kuang

At 29 years old, the Chinese-American author of the best-selling novel Yellowface is getting ready to publish her sixth book—and complete her fourth degree

Inspired by a Double Bagel

How the most one-sided defeat of Carlos Alcaraz’s life paved the way for his ascent to the top of the tennis world—and his moneymaking drop shot

Deadly Pleasures to Read and Watch

A tartan noir for our times, and an excellent new British heist drama

The Designer Who Set Women Free

In contrast to Dior’s waist-cinching “New Look,” Claire McCardell’s “American Look” brought comfort to women’s fashion

Bedroom Politics

Grandmother Courage

The little-known story of the Argentinean women who fought to reclaim their stolen grandchildren—and helped topple a dictatorship

Face Time

From Whitney Houston to Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Louise Bourgeois to Kate Moss, a new coffee-table book collects a lifetime of portraits by the photographer Bruce Weber

Take the A+ Train

Homer’s Heroines

She Come Groovin’ Up Slowly

How Rosemary Woodruff Leary, the wife of the infamous psychedelic advocate Timothy Leary, sparked one of the Beatles’ greatest hits

Hex and the City

Jonathan Mahler reveals how the late 1980s in the city foreshadowed this year’s mayoral race—and the Trump presidency

Back from the Dead

Jim Marshall’s Grateful Dead photos, capturing the calm and chaos of the 1960s rock ’n’ roll scene, are collected in a new coffee-table book

Bright Young Things

A Revolutionary Spirit

Manifest Industry

Eighty years after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, a new book looks back at the American factories that manufactured its crucial minerals on an unprecedented scale

Shah Nah Nah

The Spy Who Came In from the Burning Picassos

Working undercover for the French Resistance, Rose Valland witnessed the Nazis’ destruction of 500 precious artworks

Tenn out of Tenn

Svenskt Tenn, the Stockholm-based design company shaped by Estrid Ericson and Josef Frank, celebrates its centennial with an archival coffee-table book

Like & Other Drugs

Long before ChatGPT and self-driving cars, the humble Thumbs-up button took the technology community by storm—and rewired our brains forever