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- My life as author and editor, by H.L. Mencken ; edited and with an introduction by Jonathan Yardley
- Reading Jackie, [her autobiography in books], William Kuhn
- The last pirate, a father, his son, and the golden age of marijuana, Tony Dokoupil
- My mentor, a young man's friendship with William Maxwell, Alec Wilkinson
- Sticky fingers, the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling stone magazine / Joe Hagan
- William Maxwell, a literary life, Barbara Burkhardt
- This might be too personal, and other intimate stories, Alyssa Shelasky
- A bus of my own, Jim Lehrer
- Sticky fingers, the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine, Joe Hagan
- The world of Time, Inc., the intimate history of a publishing enterprise : volume Two - 1941-1960, by Robert T. Elson ; edited by Duncan Norton-Taylor
- Genius in disguise, Harold Ross of the New Yorker, Thomas Kunkel
- Reading Jackie, her autobiography in books, William Kuhn
- Jackie as editor, Greg Lawrence
- Romance is my day job, a memoir of finding love at last, Patience Bloom
- The last of his mind, a year in the shadow of Alzheimer's, John Thorndike
- Mencken, a life, Fred Hobson
- A matter of opinion, Victor S. Navasky
- Max Perkins, editor of genius, A. Scott Berg
- Thanks for waiting, the joy (& weirdness) of being a late bloomer, Doree Shafrir
- The summer friend, a memoir, Charles McGrath
- The lady with the Borzoi, Blanche Knopf, literary tastemaker extraordinaire, Laura Claridge
- Dilettante, true tales of excess, triumph, and disaster, Dana Brown
- All happy families, a memoir, Jeanne McCulloch
- Romance is my day job, a memoir of finding love at last, Patience Bloom
- Reading Jackie, [her autobiography in books], William Kuhn
- An especially good view, watching history happen, Peter L. W. Osnos
- Jackie as editor, the literary life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Greg Lawrence
- Citizen reporters, S. S. McClure, Ida Tarbell, and the magazine that rewrote America, Stephanie Gorton
- New York days, Willie Morris
- Norman Podhoretz, a biography, Thomas L. Jeffers
- Citizen reporters, S. S. McClure, Ida Tarbell, and the magazine that rewrote America, Stephanie Gorton
- And the heart says whatever, Emily Gould
- Theodore Dreiser: American editor and novelist, by Alan L. Paley
- In search of Willie Morris, the mercurial life of a legendary writer and editor, Larry L. King
- Sex, death, enlightenment, a true story, Mark Matousek
- Late to the ball, age. learn. fight. love. play tennis. win., Gerald Marzorati
- All happy families, a memoir, Jeanne McCulloch
- Twilight, losing sight, gaining insight, Henry Grunwald
- Sticky fingers, the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling stone magazine / Joe Hagan
- Truth comes in blows, a memoir, Ted Solotaroff
- All happy families, a memoir, Jeanne McCulloch
- Reading Jackie, her autobiography in books, William Kuhn
- The Road to Wainscott, A Memoir, Frederick Rutledge Smith
- Citizen reporters, S. S. McClure, Ida Tarbell, and the magazine that rewrote America, Stephanie Gorton
- Plimpton!, starring George Plimption as himself, producers, Adam Roffman, Luke Poling, Terry McDonell, Tom Bean ; screenwriter, Tom Bean ; directed by Luke Poling, Tom Bean
- Not pretty enough, the unlikely triumph of Helen Gurley Brown, Gerri Hirshey
- My mistake, a memoir, Daniel Menaker
- Paris without her, a memoir, Gregory Curtis
- Far out man, tales of life in the counterculture, Eric Utne
- Henry Alsberg, the driving force of the New Deal Federal Writers' Project, Susan Rubenstein DeMasi