Produkt-Art Buch
Noah und die Reest von Pfungstadt
Ein Pfungstadt-Krimi
Extinction Events
Anatomy of the Corporate Collapse and the inability to Pivot
Die Unlesbare Schrift
Warum die Nazis die deutsche Schrift verboten
Radar-Pings, dauerhafte Bindung
Der Wochenrhythmus, der Beziehungen warm hält – ohne Druck
The Poison Table
The twelve men who ate borax to save your dinner
How Your Body Became Something to Monitor Instead of Inhabit
Understanding Health Anxiety, Threat Detection, and The Exhausting Search for Certainty
When Your Introversion and Social Anxiety Aren’t the Same Thing
Understanding Energy Depletion, Fear Response, and The Permission to Need Both Solitude and Connection
Flinkis Reise
The Pink Lie
When boys wore pink and girls wore blue
Napoleon Revolutionized Warfare Yet Lost Through His Own Success
Strategic Innovation, Imperial Overreach, and the Collapse of Military Genius — Tracing Bonaparte’s Campaigns From Revolutionary France to Waterloo, 1796–1815
The Pigeon Pilot
The birds trained to guide missiles by pecking
The Peak of Ignorance
Why stupid people think they are geniuses
The Optimism Trap
Why every project takes longer and costs more
Caesar Destroyed the Republic While Claiming to Save It
Military Genius, Political Calculation, and the Assassination Ending Roman Democracy — Tracing One Man’s Rise From Debt to Dictatorship, 100–44 BCE
Ordinary Germans Witnessed Everything, Remembering Selectively Afterward
Diaries, Letters, and Testimony From Inside the Third Reich — Tracing Individual Complicity, Resistance, and Survival From 1933 to 1945
The Obedient Switch
Would you torture a stranger if a scientist told you to?
The Nazi Economy Prepared for War by Exploiting Everyone
Rearmament, Forced Labor, and Plunder as Economic Strategy in the Third Reich — Tracing Financial Mobilization From 1933 to Collapse in 1945
The Million Dollar Cat
The CIA’s disastrous attempt to turn pets into spies
The Inquisition Defended Faith While Consolidating Royal Authority
Religious Persecution, Political Control, and Institutional Terror in Early Modern Spain — Examining the Tribunal From 1478 to Its Abolition in 1834
The Meat Rain
The day it rained raw beef over a Kentucky farm
Slavery Built Empires Through Generations of Calculated Violence
Transatlantic Trade, Colonial Economics, and the Structural Legacy of Forced Labor — Tracing Enslavement Systems From 1500 to Abolition and Beyond
Beyond Castles and Cathedrals: The Ordinary Rhythms Medieval History Forgets
Work, Family, and Survival in Medieval Europe — Tracing Everyday Experience From Village Fields to Urban Workshops, 1000–1500
The Man Who Sold Iron
The con artist who sold the Eiffel Tower twice