Best Selling Books by Robert Sullivan

Robert Sullivan is the author of Rats (2008), The Story of Mankind (Updated Edition) (Liveright Classics) (2013), A Dictionary of the English Language, Dictionary of the English Language ..., Double Exposure (2024).

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Rats

release date: Dec 11, 2008
Rats
New York Public Library Book for the Teenager New York Public Library Book to Remember PSLA Young Adult Top 40 Nonfiction Titles of the Year "Engaging...a lively, informative compendium of facts, theories, and musings."-Michiko Kakutani, New York Times Behold the rat, dirty and disgusting! Robert Sullivan turns the lowly rat into the star of this most perversely intriguing, remarkable, and unexpectedly elegant New York Times bestseller. Love them or loathe them, rats are here to stay-they are city dwellers as much as (or more than) we are, surviving on the effluvia of our society. In Rats, the critically acclaimed bestseller, Robert Sullivan spends a year investigating a rat-infested alley just a few blocks away from Wall Street. Sullivan gets to know not just the beast but its friends and foes: the exterminators, the sanitation workers, the agitators and activists who have played their part in the centuries-old war between human city dweller and wild city rat. Sullivan looks deep into the largely unrecorded history of the city and its masses-its herds-of-rats-like mob. Funny, wise, sometimes disgusting but always compulsively readable, Rats earns its unlikely place alongside the great classics of nature writing. With an all-new Afterword by the author

The Story of Mankind (Updated Edition) (Liveright Classics)

release date: Dec 09, 2013
The Story of Mankind (Updated Edition) (Liveright Classics)
Winner of the American Library Association’s Newbery Medal “Remains a marvel: a sparkling, erudite, idiosyncratic tour through the human experience.... What a pageant this charming narrator continues to offer us!” —Wall Street Journal Winner of the first John Newberry Medal, Hendrik Willem van Loon’s The Story of Mankind, originally written for the author’s grandchildren, has charmed generations with its warmth and wisdom. Beginning with the origins of human life and sweeping forward to illuminate all of history, van Loon’s incomparable prose and illustrations presented a lively rendering of the people and events that have shaped world history. This new edition, updated by best-selling historian Robert Sullivan, continues van Loon’s personable style and incorporates the most important developments of the early twenty-first century, including the war on terrorism, global warming, and the explosion of social media. The result remains extremely “valid in broad outline if not detail and, as ever, a grand and thought-provoking read” (Kirkus Reviews).

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Double Exposure

release date: Apr 23, 2024
Double Exposure
One of The New Yorker''s best books of the year so far | A Kirkus Reviews Best Nature Book of 2024 “Singular . . . Virtuosic . . . Double Exposure is the best book I’ve read about America . . . in many, many years.” —Corey Seymour, Vogue (a best book of 2024) “Extraordinary . . . A transformative experience for the reader.” —Lucy Sante “A large-hearted, wide-angled book . . . I couldn''t put it down.” —Ian Frazier A personal exploration of the American West and the work of one of America’s greatest photographers. Timothy O’Sullivan is America’s most famous war photographer. You know his work even if you don’t know his name: A Harvest of Death, taken at Gettysburg, is an icon of the Civil War. He was also among the first photographers to elevate what was then a trade to the status of fine art. The images of the American West he made after the war, while traveling with the surveys led by Clarence King and George Wheeler, display a prescient awareness of what photography would become; years later, Ansel Adams would declare his work “surrealistic and disturbing.” At the same time, we know very little about O’Sullivan himself. Nor do we know—really know—much more about the landscapes he captured. Robert Sullivan’s Double Exposure sets off in pursuit of these two enigmas. This book documents the author’s own road trip across the West in search of the places, many long forgotten or paved over, that O’Sullivan pictured. It also stages a reckoning with how the changes wrought on the land were already under way in the 1860s and ’70s, and how these changes were a continuation of the Civil War by other means. Sullivan, known for his probing investigations of place in the pages of The New Yorker and books like Rats and My American Revolution, has produced a work that, like O’Sullivan’s magisterial photos of geysers and hot springs, exposes a fissure in the American landscape itself.

Tony Bennett in the Studio

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Tony Bennett in the Studio
The legendary singer reflects on his career, the recurring themes in his life, and the inspiration that shapes his music and his art, in a musical memoir enhanced by reproductions of his own artwork and a CD containing some of the author''s favorite songs.

Cross Country

release date: May 29, 2007
Cross Country
Robert Sullivan, who has driven cross-country more than two dozen times, recounts one of his family''s many journeys from Oregon to New York. His story of moving his family back and forth from the East Coast to the West Coast (along with various other migrations), is replete with all the minor disasters, humor, and wonderful coincidences that characterize life on the road, not to mention life. As he drives, Sullivan ponders his Lewis and Clark and other fellow nation-crossers, meets Beat poets who are devotees of cross-country icon Jack Kerouac, and plays golf on an abandoned coal mine. And, in his trademark celebration of the mundane, Sullivan investigates everything from the history of the gas pump to the origins of fast food and rest stops. Cross Country tells the tales that come from fifteen years of driving across the country (and all around it) with two kids and everything that two kids and two parents take when driving in a car from one coast to another, over and over, driving to see the way the road made America and America made the road.

Geography Generalized; Or, An Introduction to the Study of Geography on the Principles of Classification and Comparison

Geography Generalised; Or, An Introduction to the Study of Geography on the Principles of Classification and Comparison

Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America

Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America
The author''s itinerary extended from New York (City) across the state, through Ontario and around the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi, and thence up the West Indies, British and Dutch Guiana and Venezuela.

The Meadowlands

release date: Jul 20, 1999
The Meadowlands
Imagine a grungy north Jersey version of John McPhee''s classic The Pine Barrens and you''ll get some idea of the idiosyncratic, fact-filled, and highly original work that is Robert Sullivan''s The Meadowlands. Just five miles west of New York City, this vilified, half-developed, half-untamed, much dumped-on, and sometimes odiferous tract of swampland is home to rare birds and missing bodies, tranquil marshes and a major sports arena, burning garbage dumps and corporate headquarters, the remains of the original Penn Station--and maybe, just ,maybe, of the late Jimmy Hoffa. Robert Sullivan proves himself to be this fragile yet amazingly resilient region''s perfect expolorer, historian, archaeologist, and comic bard.

My American Revolution

release date: Sep 04, 2012
My American Revolution
Sullivan delves into the Middle America of the American Revolution, digging for a glorious, heroic part of the past in the urban, suburban, and sometimes even rural landscape of today. In this often hilarious journey, Sullivan shows how alive history is.

Chemical Analyses of Logan Blackberry (loganberry) Juices

Lectures and Letters on Popular Education

A Dictionary of the English Language. To which are added, a Vocabulary of Scripture Proper Names, and a concise Classical Dictionary

An Introduction to Geography, Ancient, Modern and Sacred, with an Outline of Ancient History. Twenty-third Edition

Geography generalized; or, an Introduction to the study of geography ... and an introduction to astronomy ... Ninth edition, revised and corrected

Papers on Popular Education and School-keeping

A Dictionary of Derivations. With exercises on orthography, orthoepy, and verbal distinctions

A Chemical Study of the Ripening and Pickling of California Olives

The Small Business Start-up Guide

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Small Business Start-up Guide
A guide designed to increase the probability of success and avoid common trouble areas in starting and operating a small business. Gives practical advice on such topics as selecting the right business, partners, marketing, insurance, computers, writing and speaking effectively, and others.

Star Waka

release date: Nov 01, 2013
Star Waka
Published on the cusp of the new millennium, Maori poet Robert Sullivan''s third book of poems, Star Waka, explores themes of journeying and navigation, moving back and forth in time and focus to confront colonisation, contemporary political issues and personal questions of family and identity. It came with some strings attached: each poem had to feature either a star, a waka (canoe) or the ocean. Within these parameters, and in 2001 lines, Sullivan creates 100 poems that, he says, themselves function like a waka: &‘members of the crew change, the rhythm and the view changes &– it is subject to the laws of nature''.

Comparative Psychology Monographs

Comparative Psychology Monographs
Contains studies of animal behavior, in addition to studies in human psychology, conducted from the comparative point of view.

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