Incoming Resources
- Gun control in the Third Reich, disarming the Jews and "enemies of the state", Stephen P. Halbrook
- Razorhurst, Justine Larbalestier
- Catch you later, traitor, Avi
- Before Stonewall, the making of a gay and lesbian community, director, Greta Schiller ; co-director, Robert Rosenberg ; producers, Robert Rosenberg, John Scagliotti, Greta Schiller ; produced by Before Stonewall, Inc. in association with Alternative Media Information Center
- Who was Dr. Seuss?, by Janet Pascal ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Eyewitness to the role of women in World War II, Jill Sherman
- Risky Chance, Alison Hart ; illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- The winter fortress, the epic mission to sabotage Hitler's atomic bomb, Neal Bascomb
- 67 shots, Kent State and the end of American innocence, Howard Means
- Freedom Summer, the 1964 Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, by Susan Goldman Rubin
- The liberal hour, Washington and the politics of change in the 1960s, G. Calvin Mackenzie & Robert Weisbrot
- The Cavendon women, a novel, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- Black diamonds, the downfall of an aristocratic dynasty and the fifty years that changed England
- Nest, Esther Ehrlich
- Come a little closer, Dorothy Garlock
- Agatha Christie Poirot, ITV Studios Global Entertainment ; Acorn, Series 13
- Race for the dying, a Dr. Thomas Parks mystery, Steven F. Havill
- Lust & wonder, Augusten Burroughs
- Jackson, 1964, and other dispatches from fifty years of reporting on race in America, Calvin Trillin
- Twerp, Mark Goldblatt
- Bigmama's, Donald Crews
- Finding the worm, Mark Goldblatt
- Sources of weapon systems innovation in the Department of Defense, the role of in-house research and development, 1945-2000, by Thomas C. Lassman
- Letters from Skye, Jessica Brockmole
- As I knew him, my dad, Rod Serling, Anne Serling
- Better to wish, Ann M. Martin
- Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?, by Bonnie Bader ; illustrated by Elizabeth Wolf
- Vanessa and her sister, a novel, Priya Parmar
- Operation Gladio, the unholy alliance between the Vatican, the CIA, and the Mafia, Paul L. Williams
- Patriotic betrayal, the inside story of the CIA's secret campaign to enroll American students in the crusade against communism, Karen M. Paget
- Morning in the burned house, Margaret Atwood
- For sale--American paradise, how our nation was sold an impossible dream in Florida, Willie Drye
- I Don't Know How the Story Ends
- Last call, the rise and fall of Prohibition, Daniel Okrent
- Red Cell, the true story, Richard Marcinko
- A young doctor's notebook, Big Talk Productions in association with Points West Pictures for British Sky Broadcasting ; produced by Clelia Mountford ; written by Mark Chappell, Shaun Pye & Alan Connor ; director, Alex Hardcastle, Robert McKillop
- All for a sister, Allison Pittman
- Moral agents, Eight Twentieth Century American Writers, by Edward Mendelson
- The love-charm of bombs, restless lives in the Second World War, Lara Feigel
- Letter to my daughter, a novel, George Bishop
- The Christmas pearl, Dorothea Benton Frank
- Tigers in red weather, a novel, Liza Klaussmann
- Who was Laura Ingalls Wilder?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The one and only, by Valerie Tripp
- How to grow up, a memoir, Michelle Tea
- Young men in spats, P.G. Wodehouse
- Navy medicine in Vietnam, Passage to Freedom to the fall of Saigon, Jan K. Herman
- Public enemies, America's greatest crime wave and the birth of the FBI, 1933-34, Bryan Burrough
- Who was Roald Dahl?, by True Kelley ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Flying American combat aircraft of WWII, 1939-45, edited by Robin Higham