- A Song For Everyone: The Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Lingan, c. 2022.
- Fantastic Numbers and Where To Find Them: A Cosmic Quest From Zero To Infinity, Antonio Padilla, c. 2022; published July 26, 2022.
- Lectures on Shakespeare, W.H. Auden, edited by Arthur Kirsch, c. 2000.
- On Rare Birds, Anita Albus, translated from the German by Gerald Chapple, c. 2005 by Albus; copyright 2011 by Chapple;
- On Playing the Flute: The Classic of Baroque Music Instruction, Johann Joachim Quantz, translated from the German, first published in English, 1966, if I read it correctly, and first published in 1752, Berlin.
- The Flue Book: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers, Nancy Toff, multiple copyrights, earliest, 1985Nick Lane, Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life, published July 12, 2022 (ordered; not yet received)
- Ken Kocienda, Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs, c. 2018. Amazon.
- Barnet Schecter, The Battle For New York: The City At The Heart of the American Revolution, c. 2002
- I had read this once before. This is my second reading.
- Peter Zeihan, The End Of The World Is Just The Beginning, published June 14, 2022
- Dhun Sethna, The Wine-Dark Sea Within: A Turbulent History of Blood, June 7, 2022
- Edmund Wilson, Dead Sea Scrolls, 1947 - 1969, January 1, 1970
- W. G. Sebald, The Rings Of Saturn, 1995
- Riley Black, The Last Days of the Dinosaurs, April 26, 2022
- Mark Rozzo, Everybody Thought We Were Crazy: Dennis Hopper, Brooke Hayward and 1960s Los Angeles, 2022
- John Taylor Williams, The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910 - 1960, May 17, 2022
Saturday, June 25, 2022
A Book A Week -- Summer Of 2022
The books in order that I read throughout the summer of 2022 (most recently read at the top):
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