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PublicAffairs Books is a publishing house that has published authors such as George Soros, Lou DuBose, Jan Reid and former leader of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn. It is part of the Perseus Book Group.[1]
Peter Osnos founded PublicAffairs in 1997. The company focuses on publishing non-mainstream, non-fiction books about politics and current affairs. For its 10th anniversary, PublicAffairs arranged a panel discussion with several authors of books they have published, including Wolfensohn and Soros.[2]
Previously published
- Command Performance by Jane Alexander
- Neoconomy by Daniel Altman
- Separate, but Equal by Henry Clay Anderson
- The Writing Life by Marie Arana
- The King of California by Mark Arax and Rick Wartzman
- Best American Magazine Writing 2000 by American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
- Best American Magazine Writing 2001 by ASME
- Shadowplay by Clare Asquith
- We've Got Issues by Meredith Bagby
- Legends of the Plumed Serpent by Neil Baldwin
- Henry Ford and the Jews by Neil Baldwin
- Strom by Jack Bass and Marilyn W. Thompson
- Gracefully Insane by Alex Beam
- Pols by Jack Beatty
- When the War Was Over by Elizabeth Becker
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Conrad Black
- Tulia by Nate Blakeslee
- And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out) by Paul Blustein
- The Chastening by Paul Blustein
- Cyberselfish by Paulina Borsook
- High and Mighty by Keith Bradsher
- A Good Fight by Sarah Brady
- Cronies by Robert Bryce
- Pipe Dreams by Robert Bryce
- First Job by Rinker Buck
- Rodeo Queens by Joan Burbick
- The Greatest Threat by Richard Butler
- Caesar's Hours by Sid Caesar and Eddy Friedfeld
- Inside by Joseph A. Califano, Jr
- Boy Genius by Lou DuBose and Reid Cannon
- Governor Reagan by Lou Cannon
- President Reagan by Lou Cannon
- Ronald Reagan:The Presidential Portfolio by Lou Cannon
- The Accidental President of Brazil by Fernando Henrique Cardoso
- The Terrible Gift by Rick J. Carlson and Gary Stimeling
- Dan Rice by David Carlyon
- A Great, Silly Grin by Humphrey Carpenter
- The Failures of Integration by Sheryll Cashin
- Battle Rock by William Celis
- Royko by F. Richard Ciccone
- Winning Modern Wars by Wesley Clark
- Waging Modern War by Wesley Clark
- A Moment of Crisis by Marion Creekmore
- Fire in the Turtle House by Osha Gray Davidson
- They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky by Benson Deng and Ajak Deng
- Here by Anthony Depalma
- The Hitler Book by Henrik Eberle and Mathias Uhl
- Imperfect Justice by Stuart E. Eizenstat
- Teenage Waistland by Abby Ellin
- Taboo by Jon Entine
- Mixed Nuts by Lawrence J. Epstein
- The Haunted Smile by Lawrence J. Epstein
- Free Flight by James Fallows
- What Is Life Worth? by Kenneth Feinberg
- War Hospital by Sheri Fink
- Solidarity for Sale by Robert Fitch
- Esther's Pillow by Marlin Fitzwater
- Son of the Rough South by Karl Fleming
- True Vine by John W. Fountain
- Prime Time by Marc Freedman
- I is for Infidel by Catherine Gannon
- Hatred by Willard Gaylin
- An Even Better Place by Richard Gephardt
- Monkey Dancing by Daniel Glick
- Powder Burn by Daniel Glick
- Let Me Create a Paradise, God Said to Himself by Hirsh Goodman
- Ms. Moffett's First Year by Abby Goodnough
- Hit to Kill by Bradley Graham
- Animal Underworld by Alan Green
- Washington by Meg Greenfield
- The Big Fix by Katharine Greider
- Fortress America by William Greider
- Bull Run by Daniel gross
- The Opportunity by Richard Haass
- A Strange Death by Hillel Halkin
- JFK, Nixon, Oliver Stone and Me by Eric Hamburg
- Black & White & Red All Over by Martha McNeil Hamilton and Warren Brown
- Seven Days of Possibilities by Anemona Hartocollis