In-depth biography of America's founding father
Explores how nations can wield influence through attraction and persuasion rather than coercion, reshaping global politics and diplomacy.
How did a failed CD-ROM project become an SNES masterpiece? Discover the technical secrets and cut content that defined this real-time RPG classic.
A seminal analysis of economic systems, predicting capitalism's evolution into socialism and exploring democracy's role in societal transformation.
A gripping exploration of cotton's pivotal role in shaping modern capitalism, global trade, and societal transformations across centuries.
Unearth history's buried truths in this revolutionary, prize-winning debut.
Murder hunt in Belfast's shadows reveals Troubles' darkest truths.
Time travel's moral labyrinth: rewriting fate at what cost?
Exploring the future of warfare and global terrorism in a technologically interconnected world.
Exploring Carl Sagan's eerily prescient warnings in 'The Demon-Haunted World' about critical thinking's decline and comparing his 1995 predictions to today's political landscape where pseudoscience and misinformation thrive.
Economists explore rising mortality among middle-aged white Americans, linking economic inequality to deaths from suicide, drugs, and alcohol.
A haunting tale of vanity, corruption and the price of eternal youth in Victorian London.
Explore the high-stakes intersection of Dead by Daylight and artificial intelligence, from developer-led automation to the controversial rise of AI-powered skill check tools.
A captivating exploration of pigs' intertwined history with humans, from ancient times to modern farming practices.
Explore how testing shapes our lives, from its ancient origins to modern applications, and discover what makes tests truly valuable for measuring quality and building trust.
Uncover the fascinating evolution of office spaces and work culture, from 19th-century clerks to modern cubicle farms and beyond.
Unearthing Mississippi's buried truths: the murder that transformed America
Akala's powerful memoir explores race, class, and identity in Britain, blending personal experiences with incisive historical and social analysis.