Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) spoke about his life and political career and offered his thoughts on America's future. The American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) discussed the divide between the rich and poor and his concerns about the dangers of "uber-capitalism." This event took place at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books.
Book TV presented coverage of the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize, awarded this year to author Wil Haygood. Inaugurated in 2006, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize is the only annual U.S. literary award recognizing the power of the written word to promote peace.
Harvard professor Joseph Henrich discussed his 2022 Hayek Book Prize-winning work "The WEIRDest People in the World," about how and why western democratic societies prospered. The F.A. Hayek Book Prize is given in recognition of authors who reflect the late economist's vision of individual liberty and free markets. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Publishing industry news, insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books. In this episode we talked with Tiya Miles, author of "All That She Carried," which has won numerous awards including the Cundill History Prize.
Columbia University Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University presented their annual awards that 'honor the best in American nonfiction writing.' This year's winners include Andrea Elliot, "Invisible Child," and Jane Rogoyska, "Surviving Katyn."
Book TV presented coverage of the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize, awarded this year to author Wil Haygood. Inaugurated in 2006, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize is the only annual U.S. literary award recognizing the power of the written word to promote peace.
Harvard professor Joseph Henrich discussed his 2022 Hayek Book Prize-winning work "The WEIRDest People in the World," about how and why western democratic societies prospered. The F.A. Hayek Book Prize is given in recognition of authors who reflect the late economist's vision of individual liberty and free markets. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Publishing industry news, insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books. In this episode we talked with Tiya Miles, author of "All That She Carried," which has won numerous awards including the Cundill History Prize.
Columbia University Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University presented their annual awards that 'honor the best in American nonfiction writing.' This year's winners include Andrea Elliot, "Invisible Child," and Jane Rogoyska, "Surviving Katyn."
Book TV presented coverage of the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize, awarded this year to author Wil Haygood. Inaugurated in 2006, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize is the only annual U.S. literary award recognizing the power of the written word to promote peace.
Harvard professor Joseph Henrich discussed his 2022 Hayek Book Prize-winning work "The WEIRDest People in the World," about how and why western democratic societies prospered. The F.A. Hayek Book Prize is given in recognition of authors who reflect the late economist's vision of individual liberty and free markets. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Publishing industry news, insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books. In this episode we talked with Tiya Miles, author of "All That She Carried," which has won numerous awards including the Cundill History Prize.
Columbia University Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University presented their annual awards that 'honor the best in American nonfiction writing.' This year's winners include Andrea Elliot, "Invisible Child," and Jane Rogoyska, "Surviving Katyn."
Book TV presented coverage of the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize, awarded this year to author Wil Haygood. Inaugurated in 2006, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize is the only annual U.S. literary award recognizing the power of the written word to promote peace.
Harvard professor Joseph Henrich discussed his 2022 Hayek Book Prize-winning work "The WEIRDest People in the World," about how and why western democratic societies prospered. The F.A. Hayek Book Prize is given in recognition of authors who reflect the late economist's vision of individual liberty and free markets. This event was hosted by the Manhattan Institute in New York City.
Publishing industry news, insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books. In this episode we talked with Tiya Miles, author of "All That She Carried," which has won numerous awards including the Cundill History Prize.
Columbia University Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University presented their annual awards that 'honor the best in American nonfiction writing.' This year's winners include Andrea Elliot, "Invisible Child," and Jane Rogoyska, "Surviving Katyn."