Biography & Autobiography
Confessions
Agustine, Bishop of Hippo Regius in Roman North Africa, penned this epistle to his God in the year 401 A.D.
Meditations
A Recipe for an Emperor, a Classic of Everyday Philosophy. So live as indifferent to the world and all worldly objects, as one who liveth by himself alone upon some desert hill... Let them behold and see a man... living according to the true nature of man.
Frankie Muniz Boy Genius
He's the star of Malcolm in the Middle, one of the hottest shows on TV today. He's fifteen, funny, and famous.
21 Dog Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.com
Boy meets dot-com, boy falls for dot-com, boy flees dot-com in horror.
It's Only a Game
"I had a real job once", begins a memoir as honest, unexpected, and downright hysterical as Bradshaw himself.
Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism
In May 1999 Kevin Klose, president of National Public Radio, invited me to a meeting of the NPR board and surprised me with a bronze plaque, emblazoned 'Lifetime Achievement Award'.
President George W. Bush: Our Forty-Third President
Our new president, George W. Bush, once said: "I never dreamed about becoming president. When I was growing up, I wanted to be Willie Mays." George W. was born in 1946 and attended Yale University.
A Personal Odyssey
This is the gritty story of one man's lifelong education in the school of hard knocks, as his journey took him from Harlem to the Marines, the Ivy League, and a career as a controversial writer, teacher, and economist in government and private industry.
Between Silk and Cyanide: A Codemaker's War, 1941-1945
In 1942, with a black-market chicken tucked under his arm by his mother, Leo Marks left his father's famous bookshop, 84 Charing Cross Road, and went off to fight the war. He was twenty-two.
Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II
When a machine-gun bullet ended the life of war correspondent Ernie Pyle in the final days of World War II, Americans mourned him in the same breath as they mourned Franklin Roosevelt.











