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Resources share the relationship subject to Biography
- The man in the monster, an intimate portrait of a serial killer, Martha Elliott
- Nixon and Kissinger, partners in power, Robert Dallek
- The scientists, a history of science told through the lives of its greatest inventors, John Gribbin
- Groucho Marx, the comedy of existence, Lee Siegel
- Serving Victoria, life in the royal household, Kate Hubbard
- Churchill, a biography, Roy Jenkins
- The long walk to freedom, runaway slave narratives, edited and with introductions by Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- Paul Cézanne, Jon Kear
- Bound for the promised land, Harriet Tubman, portrait of an American hero, Kate Clifford Larson
- The Oxford companion to twentieth-century art, edited by Harold Osborne
- The first modern campaign, Kennedy, Nixon, and the election of 1960, Gary A. Donaldson
- A second flowering, works and days of the lost generation, Malcolm Cowley
- In other words, Jhumpa Lahiri ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- Alexander Hamilton, American, Richard Brookhiser
- W.B. Yeats, a life, R.F. Foster
- The founders of geology
- Inventors of the world, by I.O. Evans ; illustrated by Drake Brookshaw
- Landon Carter's uneasy kingdom, revolution and rebellion on a Virginia plantation, Rhys Isaac
- Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Leaming
- The naturalist, Theodore Roosevelt, a lifetime of exploration, and the triumph of American natural history, Darrin Lunde
- The heart of a woman, Maya Angelou
- Folklore in Utah, a history and guide to resources, edited by David Stanley
- Cheyenne autumn, Mari Sandoz ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Alan Boye
- The woman who changed her brain, and other inspiring stories of pioneering brain transformation, by Barbara Arrowsmith-Young
- Henri Rousseau, Dora Vallier
- America in quotations, a kaleidoscopic view of American history, compiled and edited by Howard J. Langer
- Trout, a true story of murder, teens, and the death penalty, Jeff Kunerth
- I've got a home in glory land, a lost tale of the underground railroad, Karolyn Smardz Frost
- My old Confederate home, a respectable place for Civil War veterans, Rusty Williams
- Woodrow Wilson, H.W. Brands
- The Black Count, glory, revolution, betrayal, and the real Count of Monte Cristo, Tom Reiss ; [maps by David Lindroth Inc.]
- MASH, an army surgeon in Korea, Otto F. Apel and Pat Apel
- The meaning of everything, the story of the Oxford English dictionary, Simon Winchester
- A feminist in the White House, Midge Costanza, the Carter years, and America's culture wars, Doreen J. Mattingly
- The journey of Crazy Horse, a Lakota history, Joseph M. Marshall III
- Women scientists, reflections, challenges, and breaking boundaries, Magdolna Hargittai
- H.G. Wells, another kind of life, Michael Sherborne
- Duke, the life and image of John Wayne, by Ronald L. Davis
- Audubon's Birds of America, [edited] by Roger Tory Peterson & Virginia Marie Peterson
- The thunder of angels, the Montgomery bus boycott and the people who broke the back of Jim Crow, Donnie Williams with Wayne Greenhaw
- History teaches us to hope, reflections on the Civil War and southern history, Charles P. Roland ; edited and with an introduction by John David Smith
- Tesla, inventor of the electrical age, W. Bernard Carlson
- The Twentieth-century sciences;, studies in the biography of ideas., Essays by Erik H. Erikson [and others] Edited by Gerald Holton
- Charlotte Brontë, a passionate life, Lyndall Gordon
- Albert Camus
- Sworn on the altar of God, a religious biography of Thomas Jefferson, Edwin S. Gaustad
- Driven toward madness, the fugitive slave Margaret Garner and tragedy on the Ohio, Nikki M. Taylor
- Salem is my dwelling place, a life of Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Edwin Haviland Miller
- Ziegfeld, the man who invented show business, Ethan Mordden