Williamson, Tom

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The Making of Twenty-First-Century Richmond: Politics, Policy, and Governance, 1988–2016

A much-needed thorough examination of modern urban crises and Richmond’s so-far limited efforts to improve the lives of its citizens.
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Living Bright

A fun, functional, and vibrant guide that teaches readers how to bring color into spaces in easy and creative ways.

Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth

An outstanding treatise on the history and rise of conspiracy theories today.

Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth

An important book that is recommended for anyone concerned about the rise conspiracy theories in American society, and how families are working to preserve their children’s legacies in the aftermath of tragedy.
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Humphry Repton: Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution

Richly illustrated with examples from Repton’s Red Books and concluding with extensive references and a bibliography, this volume sets Repton and his work firmly in the life and times of the late 1700s–early 1800s in a book that will appeal to those who enjoy reading about garden designers of the past, or garden history.
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The New Girl

Great for those looking for a women’s fiction title with a psychological thriller tilt.

Gods of War: History’s Greatest Military Rivals

Readers interested in military history and the lives of some of history’s noteworthy generals will enjoy the range and scope of this book.
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Typically Jewish

A solid choice for a book club or conversation starter, this lighthearted book is a good fit for a public library collections.
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Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design

All public library systems should purchase this book, because reading it can change lives.—Peter S. Kaufman, Boston Architectural Ctr.,MA
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