Edward Mortimer, Saying the Unsayable
Cruelty and Silence: War, Tyranny, Uprising, and the Arab World by Kanan Makiya
Vaclav Havel, The Post-Communist Nightmare
Anne Barton, Shakespeare in the Sun
Much Ado About Nothing a film by Kenneth Branagh
Much Ado About Nothing the Movie by by William Shakespeare, Screenplay, Introduction, and Notes on the Making of Kenneth Branagh, photographs by Clive Coote
Misha Glenny, What Is To Be Done?
Richard Dorment, The Genius of Gin Lane
Hogarth: Volume 1: The 'Modern Moral Subject,' 16971732 by Ronald Paulson
Hogarth: Volume 3: Art and Politics, 17501764 by Ronald Paulson
Hogarth: Volume 2: High Art and Low, 17321750 by Ronald Paulson
Bogdan Bogdanovic, Murder of the City
Slavenka Drakulic, Nazis Among Us
Anita Desai, Sitting Pretty
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
Stanley Hoffmann, Goodbye to a United Europe?
Michael Wood, Outside the Shady Octopus Saloon
Hotel Lautréamont by John Ashbery
The Man With Night Sweats by Thom Gunn
Carl E. Schorske, Freud's Egyptian Dig
Ian Buruma, Looking for the Center
Theodore H. Draper, The Iran-Contra Secrets
Turmoil and Triumph: My Years as Secretary of State by George P. Shultz
Undue Process: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned into Crimes by Elliott Abrams
Fourth Interim Report to Congress by Lawrence E. Walsh Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters.
With Reagan: The Inside Story by Edwin Meese III
Eva Cantarella, Jasper Griffin, Bisexuality in the Ancient World
The Editors, Max Ernst's Halo
Adrian R. Morrison, Peter Singer, Experimenting on Animals
Gordon Tullock, Robert M. Solow, Diminishing Families
Bernard Berofsky, Charles Larmore, et al. Jonathan Lieberson Prize
Anita Desai's most recent novel is The Zigzag Way. (July 2007)
Richard Dorment is the art critic of the Daily Telegraph. (April 2008)