Incoming Resources
- Mobituaries, great lives worth reliving, Mo Rocca with Jonathan Greenberg ; illustrations by Mitch Butler
- The only woman, Immy Humes
- Great negroes, past and present, Jawanza Kunjufu, Erica Myles, Nichelle Wilson, Volume two
- Explorers of the ancient world, by Charnan Simon
- A letter to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, shewing the profligacy and corruption of General John Armstrong, in his administration of the War Department, by William Simmons, Esq
- In their own words, producers, John Foy, Julee Margulies Metz ; author, Karen Wookey ; director, Marianne Kuchmaniuk ; produced in association with Documentary Channel ; produced by Prospero Media and Dalaklis Media Enterprises for Documentary Channel and PBS, Season 2
- YOUNG BLOOMSBURY:, THE GENERATION THAT REDEFINED LOVE, FREEDOM, AND SELF-EXPRESSION IN 1920S ENGLAND
- Mary, the Mary Tyler Moore story, Herbie J Pilato
- Cuentos para niños que se atreven a ser diferentes, historias verdaderas de chicos asombrosos que cambiaron el mundo sin matar dragones, Ben Brooks ; ilustrado por Quinton Winter
- Two tickets to freedom, the true story of Ellen and William Craft, fugitive slaves, Florence B. Freedman ; illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats
- The Social list of Washington and social precedence in Washington
- Spent, a memoir, by Antonia Crane
- The girl with no name, the incredible story of a child raised by monkeys, Marina Chapman, with Vanessa James and Lynne Barrett-Lee
- Extraordinary people, a semi-comprehensive guide to some of the world's most fascinating individuals, written by Michael Hearst ; illustrated by Aaron Scamihorn
- Captive of the labyrinth, Sarah L. Winchester, heiress to the rifle fortune, Mary Jo Ignoffo
- Girls like us, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon-- and the journey of a generation, Sheila Weller
- The disruptors, 50 people who changed the world, Alan Axelrod
- The Social list of Washington, D.C. and social precedence in Washington
- Black people who made the Old West, by William Loren Katz
- The ghosts of Johns Hopkins, the life and legacy that shaped an American city, Antero Pietila
- The film club, David Gilmour
- Globe Hispanic biographies, Alfredo Bejar, et. al
- The first ladies fact book, the childhoods, courtships, marriages, campaigns, accomplishments, and legacies of every first lady from Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, Bill Harris ; revised by Laura Ross
- Filipino Americans, Gail Snyder
- How they choked, failures, flops, and flaws of the awfully famous, Georgia Bragg
- Something about the author
- Native Americans in history, a history book for kids, Jimmy Beason ; illustrations by Amanda Lenz
- Prince Albert, the man who saved the monarchy, A.N. Wilson
- 165 days, prisoner of the Taliban, Asad Qureshi
- In search of hope, the global diaries of Mariane Pearl, foreword by Angelina Jolie
- Chasing the last laugh, how Mark Twain escaped debt and disgrace with a round-the-world comedy tour, Richard Zacks
- Great Negroes, past and present, by Russell L. Adams ; illustrated by Eugene Winslow ; edited by David P. Ross, Jr
- Marguerite Duras, par Romane Fostier
- Serving Victoria, life in the royal household, Kate Hubbard
- Los personajes más siniestros y crueles, [desde la antigüedad hasta hoy], José María López Ruiz
- The hungover games, a true story, Sophie Heawood
- I am yours, a shared memoir, Reema Zaman
- Lives and letters, Robert Gottlieb
- Take a walk in their shoes, Glennette Tilley Turner ; illustrated by Elton C. Fax
- The face, strangers on a pier, Tash Aw
- Island in the city, a memoir, Micah McCrary
- Here after, Amy Lin
- The unsung heroes, by Nathan Aaseng
- Queen Anne, the politics of passion, Anne Somerset