Incoming Resources
- Rumpelstiltskin, a folk tale classic, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Within Germany;, with an epilogue, England at war,, by Oswald Garrison Villard
- Gas! Gas! Quick, boys!, how chemistry changed the First World War, Michael Freemantle
- Hildegard von Bingen, a journey into the images, Sara Salvadori
- The end of days, Jenny Erpenbeck ; translated by Susan Bernofsky
- The boy who felt too much, how a renowned neuroscientist and his son changed our view of autism forever, Lorenz Wagner ; translated from the German by Leon Dische Becker
- Franz Boas, the emergence of the anthropologist, Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt
- Germany, in the heartland of Europe, Eleanor H. Ayer
- The coldest winter, written by Antony Johnston ; illustrated by Steven Perkins
- Death march escape, the remarkable story of a man who twice escaped the Nazi Holocaust, Jack J. Hersch
- Little Red Riding Hood, Brothers Grimm ; illustrated by Sybille Schenker ; translated by Anthea Bell
- Charlotte, David Foenkinos ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor
- The Perfect Horse, the daring U.S. mission to rescue the priceless stallions kidnapped by the Nazis, Elizabeth Letts
- Hildegard von Bingen in portrait
- Germany, by Jeff Reynolds
- Rapunzel, Bethan Woollvin
- The original folk & fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, the complete first edition, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ; translated & edited by Jack Zipes ; illustrated by Andrea Dezsö
- Beethoven, variations on a life, Mark Evan Bonds
- Dieter Rams, the complete works, Klaus Klemp
- The book of miracles, das Wunderzeichenbuch = le livre des miracles, Joshua P. Waterman, Till-Holger Borchert ; English translation: Johanna Hörning (plates), Karen Williams, Rennes-le-Château (Borchert essay, index) ; French translation: Jean-François Cornu (Waterman essay, plates, sources), Michèle Schreyer, Cologne (Borchert essay, index) ; German translation: Rebekka Elsaßer (plates), Kurt Rehkopf, Hamburg (Waterman essay, sources)
- Cured, the people who defeated HIV, Nathalia Holt, Ph. D
- The Nazi and the psychiatrist, Hermann Göring, Dr. Douglas M. Kelley, and a fatal meeting of minds at the end of WWII, Jack El-Hai
- Elusive justice, the search for Nazi war criminals, a Saybrook Productions production for Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG ; produced, written, and directed by Jonathan Silvers
- Walter Gropius, 1883-1969, the promoter of a new form, Gilbert Lupfer, Paul Sigel
- Achtung baby, an American mom on the German art of raising self-reliant children, Sara Zaske
- Bomb, the race to build--and steal--the world's most dangerous weapon, Steve Sheinkin
- The Nazi doctors, medical killing and the psychology of genocide : with a new preface by the author, Robert Jay Lifton
- Germany, memories of a nation, Neil MacGregor
- Hans Haacke, all connected, edited by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni
- Was Hitler ill?, a final diagnosis, Hans-Joachim Neumann and Henrik Eberle ; translated by Nick Somers
- Germany, by Jessica Rudolph : Consultant Karla Ruiz, MA Teachers College Columbia University, New York New York