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Best Sellers

October 19, 2014

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S. C. Gwynne, whose “Rebel Yell,” about Stonewall Jackson, is No. 10 on the hardcover nonfiction list, said he was interested in his subject’s transformation from eccentric college professor to Confederate leader.

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This Week    Last Week Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction Weeks
on List
1 1 KILLING PATTON, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. (Holt.) The host of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the strange death of Gen. George S. Patton in December 1945. 2
2 NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL, by Lena Dunham. (Random House.) A collection of revealing and often humorous personal essays from the creator and star of “Girls.” 1
3 2 THE BOYS IN THE BOAT, by Daniel James Brown. (Viking.) The University of Washington’s eight-oar crew and their quest for gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. 20
4 3 UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand. (Random House.) An Olympic runner’s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II. 173
5 HOW WE GOT TO NOW, by Steven Johnson. (Riverhead.) A history of innovation focused on the development of six key technologies of modern life; the companion volume to a PBS series. 1
6 6 WHAT IF?, by Randall Munroe. (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.) Scientific (but often humorous) answers to hypothetical questions, based in part on the author’s website, xkcd.com. 5
7 THE SENSE OF STYLE, by Steven Pinker. (Viking.) The Harvard psychologist and linguist updates the rules of writing with a more relaxed approach to grammar. 1
8 4 13 HOURS, by Mitchell Zuckoff with members of the Annex Security Team. (Twelve.) Six C.I.A. contract employees discuss their experience during the attack on the State Department compound and the C.I.A. station called the “annex” in Benghazi in 2012. 4
9 10 WILD, by Cheryl Strayed. (Knopf.) A woman’s account of a life-changing 1,100-mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail during the summer of 1995. 81
10 REBEL YELL, by S. C. Gwynne. (Scribner.) The life and career of the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson. 1
11 8 JESUS ON TRIAL, by David Limbaugh. (Regnery.) The lawyer and political commentator uses his legal training to evaluate, and affirm, the truthfulness of the Bible. 3
12 AMERICAN SNIPER, by Chris Kyle. (Morrow/HarperCollins.) A former member of the Navy SEALs discusses his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war. Kyle was shot to death in Texas in February. 39
13 11 WORLD ORDER, by Henry Kissinger. (Penguin Press.) The elder statesman offers a view of how to build an international order in today’s world. 4
14 THE HOT ZONE, by Richard Preston. (Anchor.) The discovery of the Ebola virus, and the efforts to keep it from spreading; first published in 1994. 3
15 QUIET, by Susan Cain. (Crown.) Introverts — one-third of the population — are undervalued in American society. 38

Also Selling

  1. WAKING UP, by Sam Harris (Simon & Schuster)
  2. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING, by Naomi Klein (Simon & Schuster)
  3. ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, by Piper Kerman (Spiegel & Grau)
  4. A PATH APPEARS, by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn (Knopf)
  5. POLITICAL ORDER AND POLITICAL DECAY, by Francis Fukuyama (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
About the Best Sellers

A version of this list appears in the October 19, 2014 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending October 4, 2014.

An asterisk (*) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger (†) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders.

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