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New York Times is the author of The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Thirsty Thursday (2010), The New York Times Will Shortz Presents I Love Crosswords Volume 2 (2007), Upriver and Downstream (2009), The New York Times Crosswords to Exercise Your Brain (2004), New York Times Games Short and Sweet Mini Crosswords (2024).

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The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Thirsty Thursday

release date: Jan 05, 2010
The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Thirsty Thursday
Sipping a cup of tea and enjoying an easy New York Times crossword puzzle is one of life''s simple pleasures. This latest volume of our new "Coffee and Crosswords" series, Thirsty Thursday, collects all your favorite easy Thursday puzzles. Features: * Seventy five of the Times'' quirky Thursday crosswords * Convenient trade paperback for easy transport * Edited by Will Shortz.

The New York Times Will Shortz Presents I Love Crosswords Volume 2

release date: Dec 26, 2007
The New York Times Will Shortz Presents I Love Crosswords Volume 2
Indulge your passion for puzzles! - 75 of the best crosswords from The New York Times - Puzzles feature fun clues and fresh vocabulary - Edited by the biggest name in crosswords, Will Shortz

Upriver and Downstream

release date: Feb 04, 2009
Upriver and Downstream
Upriver and Downstream gathers seventy columns about fishing—from freshwater to saltwater, from small ponds to the Great Lakes, from the Pacific Northwest to post-Soviet Russia—written for the “Outdoors” column of the New York Times. Contributors include such celebrated names as Nick Lyons, Thomas McGuane, Nelson Bryant, Peter Kaminsky, Ernest Schweibert, and Robert H. Boyle. Short, evocative, informative, and entertaining, here are pieces about fly-fishing for wild brook trout, bait-fishing for striped bass, casting into tailwaters, or angling in midwinter. The settings range from Hudson River piers to the Florida Everglades, from Iceland to the Amazon, and the fish include everything from the common sunfish to the esoteric paddlefish. These engaging essays remind us of what fishing is all about: companionship and solitude, challenge and relaxation, nature and technology, from coast-to-coast to around the globe. Rich with the particulars of water, light, and air, as well as a keen awareness of, as Verlyn Klinkenborg puts it in his introduction, “what is happening out there—in the deep, in the shallows, at the end of the line,” these reflections and recollections beautifully capture the natural world and one of life’s most challenging, perennial pursuits.

The New York Times Crosswords to Exercise Your Brain

release date: Oct 01, 2004
The New York Times Crosswords to Exercise Your Brain
According to the "Journal of the American Medical Association," crossword puzzles can recharge the brain and build mental muscles. This collection of 75 brain-boosting puzzles is not only fun but builds mental muscles as well.

New York Times Games Short and Sweet Mini Crosswords

release date: Jan 09, 2024
New York Times Games Short and Sweet Mini Crosswords
Celebrate your love for puzzles! Give yourself some “you” time and cozy up with a new batch of easy to solve New York Times mini crossword puzzles. These loveable minis are your perfect match! Features: - 150 easy mini puzzles - Portable size for on-the-go solving - Available in print for the first time

The New York Times Snuggle Up Sunday Crosswords

release date: Jul 19, 2011
The New York Times Snuggle Up Sunday Crosswords
The New York Times Sunday crosswords are designed for a long, lazy day. So get comfortable, get set, and get solving with this fun compilation of 75 of the greatest Sunday puzzles the New York Times crosswords has to offer. With: * 75 of the best Sunday crosswords from The New York Times * Convenient, affordable trade paperback for easy transport * Edited by crossword legend Will Shortz

Race Relations

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Race Relations
Perhaps no topic reflects changing societal attitudes in the United States quite like race relations. This book compiles articles published by The New York Times through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries reflecting changing attitudes toward race relations. Coverage includes articles published during the Civil Rights Movement, reflections on police brutality and disproportionate incarceration rates of racial minorities, and pieces on triumphant moments, such as the election of Barack Obama. Readers will encounter the nuances of public attitudes toward race and how they''ve shifted with time, and have a way to go yet.

The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Mocha Monday

release date: Jan 06, 2009
The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Mocha Monday
Easy to solve . . . hard to resist! What could be better than coffee and crosswords? This first volume of our new series collects all your favorite start-of-the-week puzzles in one attractive, portable package. Features: * Seventy five of the Times''s Monday crosswords, their easiest of the week * Convenient trade paperback for easy transport * The #1 names in crosswords: The New York Times and Will Shortz.

The New York Times Sunday Variety Puzzles

release date: Aug 03, 2002
The New York Times Sunday Variety Puzzles
This eclectic collection brings together the best of the Sunday variety puzzles of "The New York Times." From spiral to cryptic, from diagramless to acrostic, these puzzles have never been collected together in a single volume. 50 puzzles.

The Decameron Project

release date: Nov 10, 2020
The Decameron Project
A stunning collection of short stories originally commissioned by The New York Times Magazine as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, from twenty-nine authors including Margaret Atwood, Tommy Orange, Edwidge Danticat, this year''s National Book Award winner Charles Yu, and more. When reality is surreal, only fiction can make sense of it. In 1353, Giovanni Boccaccio wrote The Decameron: one hundred nested tales told by a group of young men and women passing the time at a villa outside Florence while waiting out the gruesome Black Death, a plague that killed more than 25 million people. Some of the stories are silly, some are bawdy, some are like fables. In March 2020, the editors of The New York Times Magazine created The Decameron Project, an anthology with a simple, time-spanning goal: to gather a collection of stories written as our current pandemic first swept the globe. How might new fiction from some of the finest writers working today help us memorialize and understand the unimaginable? And what could be learned about how this crisis will affect the art of fiction? These twenty-nine new stories, from authors including Margaret Atwood, Tommy Orange, Edwidge Danticat, Charles Yu, Rachel Kusher, Colm Toibin, and David Mitchell vary widely in texture and tone. Their work will be remembered as a historical tribute to a time and place unlike any other in our lifetimes, and will offer perspective and solace to the reader now and in a future where COVID-19 is, hopefully, just a memory. Table of Contents: “Preface” by Caitlin Roper “Introduction” by Rivka Galchen “Recognition” by Victor LaValle “A Blue Sky Like This” by Mona Awad “The Walk” by Kamila Shamsie “Tales from the LA River” by Colm Tóibín “Clinical Notes” by Liz Moore “The Team” by Tommy Orange “The Rock” by Leila Slimani “Impatient Griselda” by Margaret Atwood “Under the Magnolia” by Yiyun Li “Outside” by Etgar Keret “Keepsakes” by Andrew O’Hagan “The Girl with the Big Red Suitcase” by Rachel Kushner “The Morningside” by Téa Obreht “Screen Time” by Alejandro Zambra “How We Used to Play” by Dinaw Mengestu “Line 19 Woodstock/Glisan” by Karen Russell “If Wishes Was Horses” by David Mitchell “Systems” by Charles Yu “The Perfect Travel Buddy” by Paolo Giordano “An Obliging Robber” by Mia Couto “Sleep” by Uzodinma Iweala “Prudent Girls” by Rivers Solomon “That Time at My Brother’s Wedding” by Laila Lalami “A Time of Death, The Death of Time” by Julián Fuks “The Cellar” by Dina Nayeri “Origin Story” by Matthew Baker “To the Wall” by Esi Edugyan “Barcelona: Open City” by John Wray “One Thing” by Edwidge Danticat

Military Spending

release date: Jul 15, 2019
Military Spending
When President Eisenhower identified the "military-industrial complex" as a powerful component of political and economic life in the United States, he also warned against feeding it too much power. That balance continues to be a hot debate. Where will readers stand on using military spending to fuel economic growth or limiting that spending to leave room for social programs? Should we be bolstering geopolitical power with military strength or limiting military spending in order to combat wasteful budgets? From drones to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to cyberoperations, this reporting reveals the extent of military spending and the complex political problems associated with controlling it. Beyond the text, features to further challenge readers include media literacy terms and questions.

The New York Times Crosswords to Boost Your Brainpower

release date: Oct 20, 2003
The New York Times Crosswords to Boost Your Brainpower
This collection of easy-to-solve, fast-to-finish puzzles is especially designed for solvers on the go. These quick, fun crosswords allow fans to puzzle wherever and whenever there''s a moment to spare.

Bill Cunningham: On the Street

release date: Sep 03, 2019
Bill Cunningham: On the Street
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The first published collection of photographs by the icon of street style, bringing together favorites published in The New York Times alongside never-before-seen work across five decades. “A dazzling kaleidoscope from the gaze of an artist who saw beauty at every turn.”—André Leon Talley Bill Cunningham’s photography captured the evolution of style, of trends, and of the everyday, both in New York City and in Paris. But his work also shows that street style is not only about fashion; it’s about the people and the changing culture. These photographs—many never before seen, others having originally appeared in The New York Times and elsewhere—move from decade to decade, beginning in the 1970s and continuing until Cunningham’s death in 2016. Here you’ll find Cunningham’s distinctive chronicling of the 1980s transit strike, the rise of 1990s casual Fridays, the sadness that fell over the city following 9/11, Inauguration Day 2009, the onset of selfies, and many other significant moments. This enduring portfolio is enriched by essays that provide a revealing portrait of Cunningham and a few of his many fascinations and influences, contributed by Cathy Horyn, Tiina Loite, Vanessa Friedman, Ruth La Ferla, Guy Trebay, Penelope Green, Jacob Bernstein, and a much favored subject, Anna Wintour. More than anything, On the Street is a timeless representation of Cunningham’s commitment to capturing the here and now. “An absolute delight.”—People

The New York Times Crosswords For A Lazy Day

release date: Apr 04, 2006
The New York Times Crosswords For A Lazy Day
This collection of easy-to-solve, fast-to-finish puzzles is especially designed for solvers on the go. These quick, fun crosswords allow fans to puzzle wherever and whenever there''s a moment to spare. Original.

The New York Times Snowed-In Sunday Crosswords

release date: Sep 23, 2014
The New York Times Snowed-In Sunday Crosswords
Since it first ran in 1942, The New York Times Sunday crossword puzzles are the standard by which all others are judged, and they are the perfect complement to a snowy day. Features: * 75 classic Sunday New York Times crosswords * Portable and perfect for solving on the go * Edited by the #1 man in American crosswords, Will Shortz

Clean Energy

release date: Jul 15, 2018
Clean Energy
Concerns over carbon production and diminishing fossil fuels are leading people and governments to explore cleaner forms of energy, such as wind power and solar power. This collection of articles looks at the forms of clean energy already in use as well as new, experimental forms that have not yet reached wide-scale usage. Furthermore, coverage addresses some of the controversies and unexpected effects of these new ways of producing the energy we need to survive. What is working, what isn''t, and what might humans use for energy in the future?

The New York Times on The Sopranos

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The New York Times on The Sopranos
" ... traces the history of the show into the second season; provides a guide to the major cast and characters ..."--Cover

The Times' Recipes

release date: Oct 16, 2012
The Times' Recipes
Claiming to be “the fruit of the personal experiences of at least a thousand housekeepers,” the book reprints the contents of the New York Times Sunday edition Household Column, which apparently was extremely popular in its day, and the public clamored for reprints of the column’s recipes. Besides the hundreds of formulas for cooking breakfast dishes, eggs, fish, oysters, soups, meats, vegetables, pastry, cakes, breads, and more, the book includes “considerable supplementary matter” such as a complete treatise on carving, illustrated with woodcuts. Providing advice on everything from food marketing and storage to setting tables and serving wine, the Times asserts that every “counsel is the outgrowth of experiment and success, and the suggestions offered can be acted upon with certainty that good results will follow.” This edition of The Times’ Recipes was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.

Higher Education

release date: Jul 15, 2019
Higher Education
In the last century and a half, American higher education has set the standard for the college ideal: a robust student life, a sprawling physical campus, and a faculty whose research contributes to the broader national conversation. The articles in this collection show how this standard was the creation of government intervention, corporate financing, and the organizing of students and professors. Readers will discover the broad diversity of college experience, plus the growing challenges to sustain the college ideal in times of economic downturn and political division. Features such as media literacy terms and questions round out this fascinating narrative.

The New York Times Wild Crosswords

release date: Mar 03, 2009
The New York Times Wild Crosswords
The second book of the series, Wild Crosswords, contains medium-level Wednesday and Thursday puzzles. * 150 medium level New York Times crosswords * Portable and perfect for solving on the go * Edited by the #1 man in American crosswords, Will Shortz

The New York Times Crossword Lovers Only: Easy to Hard Puzzles

release date: Jan 04, 2011
The New York Times Crossword Lovers Only: Easy to Hard Puzzles
New York Times crossword solvers have always had style and here''s the book to prove it. This petite puzzle book, the size and weight of an address book, is perfect for slipping into your purse or briefcase. Features: *100 easy to hard puzzles *Elastic binding strap *Puzzles edited by Will Shortz

The New York Times Best of Sunday Crosswords

release date: Apr 01, 2014
The New York Times Best of Sunday Crosswords
Since it first ran in 1942, The New York Times Sunday crossword puzzles are the standard by which all others are judged. Features: * 75 of the best classic Sunday New York Times crosswords * Portable and perfect for solving on the go * Edited by the #1 man in American crosswords, Will Shortz

The Death Penalty

release date: Jul 15, 2019
The Death Penalty
Despite human rights organizations'' and the United Nations'' calls to end the death penalty, the United States continues to use it, placing it in an unusual grouping with China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, among others. Yet, a 2018 Pew Poll reflected that most Americans still support capital punishment. This New York Times anthology includes over a century of perspectives on the subject, covering the advent of the electric chair and lethal injection, Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment''s constitutionality, and today''s renewed challenges to the death penalty in light of racial disparities in sentencing. Media literacy questions and terms challenge readers to further analyze reporting styles, devices, and the controversial subject of the death penalty.

The New York Times Sleepy Sunday Crossword Puzzles

release date: Oct 02, 2007
The New York Times Sleepy Sunday Crossword Puzzles
The biggest, best crosswords-in a small, convenient package! Since 1942, the New York Times Sunday crossword has been a beloved weekend tradition for hundreds of millions of solvers. Now, for the first time, seventy-five of the greatest Sunday puzzles from legendary editor Will Shortz are available in a compact volume, easy to carry in a handbag, briefcase, or backpack. So whether you''re a longtime fan of the Sunday crossword or have never given it a whirl, you''ll find these puzzles-each packed full of inventive clues, themes, titles, and jokes-perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Whipped Wednesday

release date: Jan 05, 2010
The New York Times Coffee and Crosswords: Whipped Wednesday
What could be better than coffee and crosswords? Our next volume of our popular "Coffee and Crosswords" series, Whipped Wednesday, collects all your favorite medium-level Wednesday puzzles in one volume. Features: * Seventy-five of the New York Times Wednesday crosswords * Convenient trade paperback for easy transport * Edited by Will Shortz.

The New York Times Genius Sunday Crosswords

release date: Jun 07, 2016
The New York Times Genius Sunday Crosswords
Are you a puzzle genius? You are if you enjoy cracking the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle. This book features: * 75 Sunday puzzles * Perfect portable trim size for solving anywhere * Edited by puzzlemaster, Will Shortz!

Religious Freedom

release date: Jul 15, 2019
Religious Freedom
One of the core debates present at the founding of the United States has involved citizens'' freedom to worship as they please. It is an issue that remains relevant today. This fascinating collection reveals religious liberty during the nation''s earliest days, how religion influenced Sunday laws and liquor laws, and persecution faced by sects such as Mormons and Jehovah''s Witnesses. Areas of church and state conflict include school prayer, gay rights, and abortion. Modern day issues of transgender rights and travel bans to majority Islamic countries round out religious liberty debates that continue to evolve through the twenty-first century. Media literacy terms and questions will engage readers to consider the topic beyond the text.

The New York Times Smart Sunday Crosswords

release date: Jun 11, 2013
The New York Times Smart Sunday Crosswords
Stay smart with the Times'' Sunday crossword puzzle! Sharpen your pencil (or pen, if you dare!) and get solving with this fun compilation of seventy-five of the greatest Sunday puzzles the New York Times crosswords has to offer. Features: - 75 of the best Sunday crosswords from The New York Times - Convenient, affordable trade paperback for easy transport - Edited by crossword legend Will Shortz

Military Service

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Military Service
The United States, as reflected in the news media, has a long history of either requiring or requesting citizens to be participants in the military. From the Civil War, through two world wars and the Vietnam War, to the conflicts in Afghanistan and the threat of terrorism, perspectives on military service, the draft, and citizen soldiers has changed. How has military service been portrayed through the news and perceived by the public throughout the country''s history of wars and peacetimes? And how have the attitudes of American citizens changed when it comes to serving in the military? This collection of articles explores these questions and more, and also features Media Literacy Terms and Questions to further inform and guide readers.

How Race Is Lived in America

release date: May 01, 2002
How Race Is Lived in America
Drawn from the Pulitzer Prize-winning "New York Times" series on race relations, these are "powerful, troubling essays on the most urgent and significant of subjects" ("Kirkus Reviews"). 15 photos.

The New York Times Sunny Sunday Crossword Puzzles

release date: Mar 24, 2020
The New York Times Sunny Sunday Crossword Puzzles
75 New York Times Sunday crossword puzzles: everyone’s favorite! The New York Times Sunday crossword is the undisputed king of crossword puzzles. This collection features 75 of them, sure to put the “fun” in your Funday! Features: - 75 themed Sunday New York Times crosswords - Portable packaging for solving on the go - Smart, fresh vocabulary, fun themes, and pop-culture references

The New York Times Crosswords for a Lazy Sunday

release date: Feb 02, 2010
The New York Times Crosswords for a Lazy Sunday
The New York Times large Sunday crosswords are designed for a long, lazy day. So get comfortable, get set, and get solving with this fun compilation of 75 of the greatest Sunday puzzles the New York Times crosswords has to offer. With: * 75 of the best Sunday crosswords from The New York Times * Convenient, affordable trade paperback for easy transport * Edited by crossword legend Will Shortz

Social Welfare

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Social Welfare
Social welfare combines traditional notions of charity with responses to modern social problems. In this far-reaching collection of articles on the birth of American welfare, readers will see a robust debate on the nature of poverty and the costs and benefits of combating it. Beginning with private charities, dramatically expanding in the Great Depression, and frequently changing direction near the end of the twentieth century, the story of social welfare reveals the many features of America''s relationship with its most downtrodden.

Energy Technology

release date: Jul 15, 2019
Energy Technology
How we harvest and consume energy is one of the most important topics of our time. Solar, wind, coal, oil: energy sources drive industries, innovation, market economies, and global societies, but they also have lasting impacts on our environment. The New York Times'' reporting on energy technologies collected in this volume highlight the exciting advances in cutting edge energy production and the political debates around energy that will impact generations to come. Features such as media literacy terms and questions challenge readers beyond the text.

Open Secrets

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Open Secrets
The controversial anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks made headlines around the world when it released hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. government documents in 2010. Allowed advance access, The New York Times sorted, searched and analyzed these secret archives, placed them in context and played a crucial role in breaking the WikiLeaks story. Open Secrets is the essential collection of the Times'' expert reporting and analysis, as well as the definitive chronicle of the documents'' release and the controversy that ensued. An introduction by Times executive editor, Bill Keller, details the paper''s cloak-and-dagger relationship with a difficult source. Extended profiles of Julian Assange and Bradley Manning, the Army private suspected of being his source, offer keen insight into the main players. Collected news stories offer a broad and deep view into Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the messy challenges facing American power in Europe, Russia, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Also included are editorials by the Times, opinion columns by Frank Rich, Maureen Dowd and others, and original essays on what the fracas has revealed about American diplomacy and government security. Open Secrets also contains a fascinating selection of original cables and war logs, offering an unvarnished look at diplomacy in action.

The New York Times Giant Book of Easy Crossword Puzzles

release date: Nov 17, 2020

Overlooked

release date: Nov 14, 2023
Overlooked
An unforgettable collection of diverse, remarkable lives inspired by “Overlooked,” the groundbreaking New York Times series that publishes the obituaries of extraordinary people whose deaths went unreported in the newspaper—filled with nearly 200 full-color photos and new, never-before-published content Since 1851, The New York Times has published thousands of obituaries—for heads of state, celebrities, scientists, and athletes. There’s even one for the person who invented the sock puppet. But, until recently, only a fraction of the Times’s obits chronicled the lives of women or people of color. The vast majority tell of the lives of men—mostly white men. Started in 2018 as a series in the Obituary section, “Overlooked” has sought to rectify this, revisiting the Times’s 170-year history to celebrate people who were left out. It seeks to correct past mistakes, establish a new precedent for equitable coverage of lives lost, and refocus society’s lens on who is considered worthy of remembrance. Now, in the first book connected to the trailblazing series, Overlooked shares 66 extraordinary stories of women, BIPOC and LGBTQIA figures, and people with disabilities who have broken rules and overcome obstacles. Some achieved a measure of fame in their lifetime but were surprisingly omitted from the paper, including Ida B. Wells, Sylvia Plath, Alan Turing, and Major Taylor. Others were lesser-known, but noteworthy nonetheless, such as Katherine McHale Slaughterback, a farmer who found fame as “Rattlesnake Kate”; Ángela Ruiz Robles, the inventor of an early e-reader; Terri Rogers, a transgender ventriloquist and magician; and Stella Young, a disabled comedian who rejected “inspiration porn.” These overlooked figures might have lived in different times, and had different experiences, but they were all ambitious and creative, and used their imaginations to invent, innovate, and change the world. Featuring stunning photographs, exclusive content about the process of writing obituaries, and contributions by writers such as Veronica Chambers, Jon Pareles, Amanda Hess, and more, this visually arresting book compels us to revisit who and what we value as a society—and reminds us that some of our most important stories are hidden among the lives of those who have been overlooked.

Pope Francis

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Pope Francis
Pope Francis was elected after the first papal resignation in nearly six centuries. Francis inherited a Church in crisis: sex abuse scandals, Vatican disorder, and a diminishing Catholic flock in a changing world. The first Latin American pope, Pope Francis has brought social justice commitments to Church reform and to international affairs. His efforts have drawn simultaneous acclaim and controversy as he has attempted to balance major changes with the fundamental teachings of the Catholic Church. Media Literacy Terms and Questions are also featured in this unique collection of coverage centering around one of the world''s prominent religious leaders.
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