Incoming Resources
- Richard Nixon, the life, John A. Farrell
- Becoming Hitler, the making of a Nazi, Thomas Weber
- The elimination, A survivor of the Khmer Rouge confronts his past and the commandant of the killing fields, Rithy Panh with Christophe Bataille ; translated by John Cullen
- Friends divided, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Gordon S. Wood
- Churchill and Orwell, the fight for freedom, Thomas E. Ricks
- Lenin on the train, Catherine Merridale
- A common struggle, a personal journey through the past and future of mental illness and addiction, Patrick J. Kennedy & Stephen Fried
- Democracy, stories from the long road to freedom, Condoleezza Rice
- The gatekeepers, how the White House Chiefs of Staff define every presidency, Chris Whipple
- A house in the sky, a memoir, Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
- The new tsar, the rise and reign of Vladimir Putin, Steven Lee Myers
- President Carter, the White House years, Stuart E. Eizenstat ; foreword by Madeleine Albright
- A republic, if you can keep it, Neil M. Gorsuch with Jane Nitze and David Feder
- Scalia speaks, reflections on law, faith, and life well lived, Antonin Scalia ; edited by Christopher J. Scalia and Edward Whelan
- Firefighting, the financial crisis and its lessons, Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, and Henry M. Paulson, Jr
- Bunny Mellon, the life of an American style legend, Meryl Gordon
- Exit right, the people who left the Left and reshaped the American century, Daniel Oppenheimer
- Bush, Jean Edward Smith
- Facts and fears, hard truths from a life in intelligence, James R. Clapper with Trey Brown
- Off the sidelines, raise your voice, change the world, Kirsten Gillibrand with Elizabeth Weil
- Sting Like a Bee, Muhammad Ali vs. the United States of America, 1966-1971, Leigh Montville
- Guantánamo diary, Mohamedou Ould Slahi ; edited by Larry Siems
- Becoming Hitler, Thomas Weber
- Missing man, the American spy who vanished in Iran, Barry Meier
- Thanks, Obama, my hopey, changey White House years, David Litt
- The meaning of Michelle, 16 writers on the iconic First Lady and how her journey inspires our own, edited by Veronica Chambers
- Who thought this was a good idea?, and other questions you should have answers to when you work in the White House, Alyssa Mastromonaco with Lauren Oyler