Abrasive, controversial and tenacious, Admiral Hyman Rickover was called 'the greatest engineer to ever live' by Jimmy Carter. A new biography tells his incredible life story
Author Rich Cohen's latest book, 'The Adventures of Herbie Cohen' is part biography and part family memoir, centering on his father, an international deal-making guru
In 'Master of the Game,' his new bio on the former US secretary of state, veteran diplomat Indyk looks at how regional powers were leveraged into living with each other
'Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius' by UK author Harry Freedman shows how Judeo-Christian theology and rabbinic roots shaped the writer and musician's worldview
Along with Kahane's militancy and violent tactics, there was a social, national, religious critique that is surprisingly relevant today, says Shaul Magid, author of a new biography
His death 30 years ago remains a mystery, but a new book by British author John Preston lifts the lid on the extraordinary life of the British newspaper publisher
Journalist Abraham Riesman digs deep into the life of Marvel Universe founder, questions presumptions about credit he took for creating major superheroes and their stories
'The Undercover Wrestler' reveals an unknown story of diplomat Zalman On, who used his brawn and brains to save European Jews -- and befriended Frank Sinatra
Canadian journalist Michael Posner’s quest to interview anyone who knew the mysterious celeb bears fruit with the first installment of oral biography trilogy, dropping October 20
'The Inevitability of Tragedy' shows how the (in)famous former Secretary of State's artful strategies were influenced by his family's escape from Nazis, German Jewish intellectuals
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