Arthur Ingram
Dairying probably originated in Neolithic times, and by the sixteenth century the cow had become the principal dairy animal. By the mid-eighteenth century many farmers began to specialize in the production of dairy products - milk, butter and ... [... more] Random House
Linda Hopkins
Notorious for his flamboyant personality and, at first, widely acknowledged as a brilliant clinician, M. Masud R. Khan (1924--1989) exposed through his candor and scandalous... Read more > The definitive biography of one of the most engaging ... [... more] Random House
Lily Koppel
Lily Koppel writes for the New York Times and other publications. She lives in New York City. Rescued from a Dumpster on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a discarded... [... more] Harper Collins
Bob Morris
Bob Morris is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Sunday Styles section, where his "Age of Dissonance" column ran for eight years. He's been a commentator on National Public Radio's All Things Considered and a contributor to the New ... [... more] Harper Collins