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- Out of the ice, how climate change is revealing the past, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- Race to Hawaii, the 1927 Dole Derby and the thrilling first flights that opened the Pacific, Jason Ryan
- Poldark, written and created for television by Debbie Horsfield ; produced by Roopesh Parekh and Michael Ray ; directed by Joss Agnew and Stephen Woolfenden ; a Mammoth Screen production for BBC, co-produced with Masterpiece.,, Season 3, Widescreen
- Shaking things up, 14 young women who changed the world, by Susan Hood ; illustrated by Selina Alko, Sophie Blackall, Lisa Brown, Hadley Hooper, Emily Winfield Martin, Oge Mora, Julie Morstad, Sara Palacios, LeUyen Pham, Erin K. Robinson, Isabel Roxas, Shadra Strickland, and Melissa Sweet
- Can democracy work?, a short history of a radical idea, from ancient Athens to our world, James Miller
- The longest line on the map, the United States, the Pan-American Highway, and the quest to link the Americas, Eric Rutkow
- The winter station, a novel, Jody Shields
- Behemoth, a history of the factory and the making of the modern world, Joshua B. Freeman
- Bold women of medicine, 21 stories of astounding discoveries, daring surgeries, and healing breakthroughs, Susan M. Latta
- The world broke in two, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster and the year that changed literature, Bill Goldstein
- The bombing of Wall Street., American Experience Films ; produced by Michael Rossi, Susan Bellows ; written and directed by Susan Bellows ; a production of WGBH, Widescreen
- Republic of spin, an inside history of the American presidency, David Greenberg
- A gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles
- The road to Camelot, inside the Kennedy campaign, Thomas Oliphant and Curtis Wilkie
- Tigerland, 1968-1969, a city divided, a nation torn apart, and a magical season of healing, Wil Haygood
- Hurricane heroes in Texas, by Mary Pope Osborne
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- The end of the myth, from the frontier to the wall in the mind of America, Greg Grandin
- Girl in black and white, the story of Mary Mildred Williams and the abolition movement, Jessie Morgan-Owens
- The good fight, the feuds of the founding fathers (and how they shaped the nation), Anne Quirk ; illustrations by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Period power, a manifesto for the menstrual movement, Nadya Okamoto
- First Regiment of Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Colonel Robert Cowdin, commanding, in service of the United States, in answer to the President's /first call for troops to suppress the rebellion, April 15, 1861;, comp. from original papers in the Adjutant General and Auditor's offices of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by direction of the Executive Council
- Un village français., A French village, une production Tetra Media Fiction et Terego avec la participation de France 3 ; producteur délégué, Jean-François Boyer ; une serie créée par Frédéric Krivine, Philippe Triboit, et Emmanuel Daucé, Season 6, DVD/Widescreen
- One goal, a coach, a team, and the game that brought a divided town together, Amy Bass
- High-risers, Cabrini-Green and the fate of American public housing, Ben Austen ; designed by Fritz Metsch ; maps, Robert Philip Gordon
- New York Rangers, Eric Zweig
- Winning the vote for women, Caryn Jenner
- Magic ramen, by Andrea Wang ; illustrated by Kana Urbanowicz
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Can American capitalism survive?, why greed is not good, opportunity is not equal, and fairness won't make us poor, Steven Pearlstein
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- The trap, Steven Arntson
- Broadway, a history of New York City in thirteen miles, Fran Leadon
- Why kill the innocent, a Sebastian St. Cyr mystery, C. S. Harris
- Beneath a scarlet sky, Mark Sullivan
- Women's right to vote, by Peter Benoit
- You can't bring a sandwich to the moon . . . and other stories about space, by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Valerio Fabbretti
- Stony the road, Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Absolutely everything!, a history of Earth, dinosaurs, rulers, robots and other things too numerous to mention, Christopher Lloyd
- Day after night, a novel, Anita Diamant
- What was the Vietnam War?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The Wright brothers, David McCullough
- The silk roads, a new history of the world, Peter Frankopan
- Where is the Tower of London?, by Janet B. Pascal
- The perfume thief, Timothy Schaffert
- Blood brothers, the story of the strange friendship between Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill, Deanne Stillman
- Stealing the show, how women are revolutionizing television, Joy Press
- Countdown, 2979 days to the moon, written by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein, based on a true story, Jennifer Roy and Ali Fadhil
- The crisis of multiculturalism in Europe, a history, Rita Chin