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The Trade Division publishes best-selling titles in a wide range of categories, from sports to cooking, in both hardcover and paperback, including the prestigious Mariner Books paperback line. Best-selling nonfiction authors include Eric Schlosser, Ruth Reichl, Garry Wills, and Richard Dawkins. Houghton Mifflin is also the distinguished publisher of both recent and enduring classics, such as Adam Hochschild's King Leopold's Ghost, Winston Churchill's Memoirs of the Second World War, and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Please browse through our site for more highlights in Coming Soon and Recent Catalogs.

One Bullet Away
One Bullet Away
by Nathaniel Fick

"A superb account of the challenges that confront a young officer in today's conflicts. Fick offers exceptionally vivid descriptions of leadership, duty, and brotherhood under fire. One Bullet Away is brilliant, a must-read for anyone who wants to truly understand what our troops face.” — General Anthony C. Zinni USMC (Retired), former Commander-in-Chief US Central Command

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Henry Adams and the Making of America
Henry Adams and the Making of America
by Garry Wills

"Garry Wills brings a lucid style, imaginative analysis and the talent for historical elucidation that won him the Pulitzer Prize for 'Lincoln at Gettysburg.' He has cogently made the case for Adams as a masterly diplomat, military and financial historian, and I unreservedly recommend this book." — New York Times Book Review

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Death and the Sun
Death and the Sun
by Edward Lewine

"Riveting . . . In straightforward, clear prose, Lewine explains the elaborate and set-in-stone rituals involved in every bullfight, and lets the experiences of matador 'Fran' speak to the continued importance of the toreador in Spanish culture." — Booklist

Los Angeles Times
Three Nights in August
Three Nights in August
by Buzz Bissinger

"Superb . . . a fascinating look inside the day-to-day, game-by-game, inning-by-inning managing of a professional baseball team." — John Grisham, New York Times

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