Incoming Resources
- The sun never sets, reflections on a western life
- Good Trouble
- Una historia personal, sobre cómo alcancé la cima del periodismo en un mundo de hombres, Katherine Graham ; traducción de María Luísa Rodríguez Tapia y José Manuel Calvo Roy
- Jackie after O, one remarkable year when Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis defied expectations and rediscovered her dreams, Tina Cassidy
- Romance is my day job, a memoir of finding love at last, Patience Bloom
- Jackie after O, one remarkable year when Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis defied expectations and rediscovered her dreams, Tina Cassidy
- Laissez-moi vous raconter--, 53 ans dans le monde du livre : récit autobiographique, Marcel Broquet ; préface d'Alain Stanké
- A matter of principle, Conrad Black
- A Matter of Principle
- Hot rod empire, Robert E. Petersen and the creation of the world's most popular car and motorcycle magazines
- Robber baron, Lord Black of Crossharbour, George Tombs
- Balderdash!, John Newbery and the boisterous birth of children's books
- Drinking with Miss Dutchie, a memoir, Ed Breslin
- An aesthetic underground, John Metcalf
- The first lady of Fleet Street, the life of Rachel Beer: crusading heiress and newspaper pioneer, Eilat Negev and Yehuda Koren
- Romance is my day job, a memoir of finding love at last, Patience Bloom
- Fall, John Preston
- Consent, a memoir, Vanessa Springora
- Barney, Grove Press and Barney Rosset : America's maverick publisher and his battle against censorship, Michael Rosenthal
- Condé Nast, the man and his empire, Susan Ronald
- The uncrowned king, the sensational rise of William Randolph Hearst, Kenneth Whyte
- The tender hour of twilight, Paris in the '50s, New York in the '60s : a memoir of publishing's golden age, Richard Seaver ; edited by Jeannette Seaver
- Romance is my day job, a memoir of finding love at last, Patience Bloom
- Larry Flynt:, the mind of a leader legends
- Rosset:, my life in publishing and how I fought censorship
- Francisco de Paula Brito, a black publisher in imperial Brazil
- The publisher, Henry Luce and his American century, Alan Brinkley
- The letters of Sylvia Beach
- Jacques Schiffrin, a publisher in exile, from Pléiade to Pantheon
- Consent
- The lady with the Borzoi, Blanche Knopf, literary tastemaker extraordinaire, Laura Claridge
- Balderdash!, John Newbery and the boisterous birth of children's books, written by Michelle Markel ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
- Mr. Playboy, Hugh Hefner and the American dream, Steven Watts
- Lord of publishing, by Sterling Lord
- Rosset, my life in publishing and how I fought censorship, by Barney Rosset
- Consent, a memoir, Vanessa Springora ; translated from the French by Natasha Lehrer
- Fall, John Preston
- An unseemly man, my life as pornographer, pundit, and social outcast, Larry Flynt, with Kenneth Ross