The New York Times Book Review: 125 years of literary history
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"From the longest-running, most trusted book review in America comes a celebration of The New York Times Book Review, including reviews, essays, and interviews, showcasing the best, worst, funniest, strangest, and influential literary coverage since its beginnings in 1896"--

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Jordan, T. (., & Qasim, N. (2021). The New York Times Book Review: 125 years of literary history. First edition. New York, Clarkson Potter/Publishers.

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Jordan, Tina (Journalist) and Noor, Qasim. 2021. The New York Times Book Review: 125 Years of Literary History. New York, Clarkson Potter/Publishers.

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Jordan, Tina (Journalist) and Noor, Qasim, The New York Times Book Review: 125 Years of Literary History. New York, Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2021.

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Jordan, Tina (Journalist), and Noor Qasim. The New York Times Book Review: 125 Years of Literary History. First edition. New York, Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2021.

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5050 |a The birth of the Book Review -- A review of the review -- Chapter 1. 1896-1921: Front page: The first issue (October 10, 1896) -- Editor's note: Things to avoid in book plates (June 19, 1897) -- Letters: "Can any of your readers furnish me with a list of books?" (April / May 1898) -- Ouch!: George Bernard Shaw, Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant (June 18, 1898) -- Review: Henry James, The Two Magics (October 15, 1898) -- Letter: "Your worship of Kipling" (May 20, 1899) -- Editor's note: How a Christmas classic came to be (December 23, 1899) -- Review: Charles W. Chesnutt, The marrow of tradition (December 7, 1901) -- Op-ed: Why Miss Alcott still lives (January 18, 1902) -- Op-ed: A form of busybodyism (July 12, 1902) -- Interview: Arthur Conan Doyle at home (July 19, 1902) -- Review: W.E.B. Bois, The souls of Black folk (April 25, 1903) -- Review: Ida Tarbell, The history of the Standard Oil Company (December 31, 1904) -- Scandel: The brouhaha over Edith Wharton's The house of mirth (1905) -- Front page: The Book Review turns ten (October 13, 1906) -- Ouch!: L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (July 18, 1908) -- Essay: Literature in the trenches, by Lt. Coningsby Dawson (October 21, 1917) -- Front page: Three hundred leading spring books (April 14, 1918) -- Chapter 2. 1921-1694 [1946]: Review: Agatha Christie, Murder on the links (March 25, 1923) -- Feature: Sarah Bernhardt's library (July 15, 1923) -- Interview: Willa Cather: "Don't confuse reading with culture of art (December 21, 1924) -- Review: F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (April 19, 1925) -- Review: Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway (August 14, 1927) -- Advertisement: The art of woo (August 14, 1927) -- Review: Emma Goldman, Living my life (October 25, 1931) -- Review: Countee Culleen, One way to Heaven (February 28, 1932) -- Review: William Faulkner, Light in August (October 9, 1932) -- Review: Inez Haynes Irwin, Angels and Amazons, and Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, Women in the twentieth century (January 9, 1933) -- Review: Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the wind (July 5, 1936) -- Review: Idaho: a guide in word and picture (February 7, 1937) -- Review: John Steinbeck, The grapes of wrath (April 16, 1939) -- Review: Richard Wright, Native son (March 3, 1940) -- Review: Carson McCullers, The heart is a lonely hunter (June 16, 1940) -- Review: Ernest Hemingway, For whom the bell tolls (October 20, 1940) -- Feature: The first best-seller list (August 9, 1942) -- Review: Betty Smith, A tree grows in Brooklyn (August 22, 1943) -- Review: Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf (October 17, 1943) -- Review: Ann Petry, The street (February 10, 1946) -- Review: Christopher Isherwood, The Berlin stories (February 17, 1946) -- Essay: The Book Review turns 50 (October 6, 1946) -- Chapter 3. 1946-1971: Review: John Hersey, Hiroshima (November 10, 1946) -- Review: Paul Bowles, The sheltering sky (December 4, 1949) -- Review: E.H. Gombrich, The story of art (June 11, 1950) -- Essay: A moveable feast, by Alice B. Toklas (August 6, 1950) -- Review: J.D. Salinger, The catcher in the rye (July 15, 1951) -- Review: William F. Buckley Jr., God and man at Yale (November 4, 1951) -- Review: Ralph Ellison, Invisible man (April 13, 1952) -- Review: Flannery O'Connor, Wise blood (May 18, 1952) -- Review: Anne Frank, The diary of a young girl (June 15, 1952) -- Review: E.B. White, Charlotte's web (October 19, 1952) -- Review: Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Rashomon and other stories (November 30, 1952) -- Review: Simone de Beauvoir, The second sex (February 22, 1953) -- Ouch!: Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (November 8, 1953) -- Review: J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring (October 31, 1954) -- Eugene O'Neill, Long day's journey into night (February 19, 1956) -- Reviews: James Baldwin, Notes of a native son, and Langston Hughes, The selected poems of Langston Hughes -- (February 26, 1956, and March 29, 1959) -- Review: Shirley Jackson, The haunting of Hill House (October 18, 1959) -- Review: Harper Lee, To kill a mockingbird (July 10, 1960) -- Ouch!: Joseph Heller, Catch-22 (October 22, 1961) -- Review: Rachel Carson, Silent Spring (September 23, 1962) -- Review: Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem (May 19, 1963) -- Review: The world in vogue (November 3, 1963) -- Review: Tom Wolfe, The kandy-kolored tangerine-flake streamline baby (June 27, 1965) -- Interview: Truman Capote: "Murder was a theme not likely to darken and yellow with time" (January 16, 1966) -- Review: Frantz Fanon, Black skin, white mask (April 30, 1967) -- Reassessment: Jean Toomer, Cane (January 19, 1969) -- Interview: Philip Roth: "He is obscene because he wants to be saved" (February 23, 1969) -- Review: Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull, The Peter principle (April 13, 1969) -- Review: Mario Puzo, The godfather (April 27, 1969) -- Review: Jacqueline Susann, The love machine (May 11, 1969) -- Interview: Michael Crichton: "Any idiot should be able to write a potboiler" (June 8, 1969) -- Review: James Dickey, Deliverance (March 22, 1970) -- Review: Robert Hayden, Words in the mourning time (January 24, 1971) -- Review: Dee Brown, Bury my heart at Wounded Knee, and Angie Debo, A history of the Indians of the United States (March 7, 1971) -- Chapter 4. 1971-1996: Interview: Henry Bech interviews John Updike (November 14, 1971) -- Ouch!: Nikki Giovanni, Gemini (February 13, 1972) -- Review: Stephen King, Carrie (May 26, 1974) -- Review: Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, All the president's men (June 9, 1974) -- Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry, Helter skelter (November 17, 1974) -- Review: Shere Hite, The Hite report (October 3, 1976) -- Review: John Cheever, Falconer (March 6, 1977) -- Review: Michael Herr, Dispatches (November 20, 1977) -- Essay: From the poets in the kitchen, by Paule Marshall (January 9, 1983) -- Reassessment: Zora Neale Hurston (April 21, 1985) -- Review: Art Spiegelman, "Maus" (May 26, 1985) -- Review: Toni Morrison, Beloved (September 13, 1987) -- Interview: Randy Shilts: "It was happening to people I cared about" (November 8, 1987) -- Review: Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the time of cholera (April 10, 1988) -- Letter: "Damn it to Hell, Mr. Auden" (December 17, 1989) -- Review: Peggy Noonan, What I saw at the revolution (February 4, 1990) -- Review: Sandra Cisneros, Woman Hollering Creek (May 26, 1991) -- Review: Jackie Collins, Hollywood kids (October 9, 1994) -- Review: Anonymous, Primary colors (January 28, 1996) -- Chapter 5. 1996-2021: Review: Jhumpa Lahiri, Interpreter of maledies (July 11, 1999) -- Essay: A real-life Hogwarts, by Pico Iyer (October 10, 1999) -- Interivew: Zadie Smith: "I wanted to prove that I was a writer" (April 30, 2000) -- Review: Alice Sebold, The lovely bones (July 14, 2002) -- Reassessment: Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote (November 2, 2003) -- Review: Dale Peck, Hatchet jobs (July 18, 2004) -- Review: Alison Bechdel, Fun home (June 18, 2006) -- Letter: "To live a proud and decent life" (July 30, 2006) -- Review: André Aciman, Call me by your name (February 25, 2007) -- Essay: Jazz messenger, by Haruki Murakami (July 8, 2007) -- Review: Junot Díaz, The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao (September 30, 2007) -- Jennifer Egan, A visit from the goon squad (July 11, 2010) -- Letter: "This story is a complete invention" (December 19, 2010) -- Review: Robert A. Caro, The passage of power (May 6, 2012) -- Review: Celeste Ng, Everything I never told you (August 17, 2014) -- Review: Jacqueline Woodson, Brown girl dreaming (August 22, 2014) -- Essay: Patter and patois, by Walter Mosley (August 9, 2015) -- Review: Lucia Berlin, A manual for cleaning women (August 16, 2015) -- Review: Colson Whitehead, The underground railroad (August 14, 2016) -- Review: Tommy Orange, There there (June 24, 2018) -- Feature: Books that terrify (July 22, 2018) -- Poem: Jericho Brown, "Say thank you say I'm sorry" (June 21, 2020) -- Credits -- Acknowledgments.
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"From the longest-running, most trusted book review in America comes a celebration of The New York Times Book Review, including reviews, essays, and interviews, showcasing the best, worst, funniest, strangest, and influential literary coverage since its beginnings in 1896"--,Provided by publisher.