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Bold Type Books is a publishing project committed to challenging power through narrative nonfiction. A partnership between Type Media Center and PublicAffairs (Hachette Book Group), our imprint champions revelatory, ambitious, and provocative books that strive toward meaningful social and political change.

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Unwanted Spy

The Persecution of an American Whistleblower

by Jeffrey Sterling

All Politics Is Local

Why Progressives Must Fight for the States

by Meaghan Winter

The Names Heard Long Ago

How the Golden Age of Hungarian Soccer Shaped the Modern Game

by Jonathan Wilson

Fantasy Island

Colonialism, Exploitation, and the Betrayal of Puerto Rico

by Ed Morales

Zonal Marking

From Ajax to Zidane, the Making of Modern Soccer

by Michael W. Cox

The Case Against Free Speech

The First Amendment, Fascism, and the Future of Dissent

by P. E. Moskowitz

Sand and Blood

America's Stealth War on the Mexico Border

by John Carlos Frey

Soccerwomen

The Icons, Rebels, Stars, and Trailblazers Who Transformed the Beautiful Game

by Gemma Clarke

We Live for the We

The Political Power of Black Motherhood

by Dani McClain

How We Fight White Supremacy

A Field Guide to Black Resistance

by Akiba Solomon & Kenrya Rankin

It Was All a Dream

A New Generation Confronts the Broken Promise to Black America

by Reniqua Allen

Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism

And Other Arguments for Economic Independence

by Kristen R. Ghodsee

The Barcelona Inheritance

The Evolution of Winning Soccer Tactics from Cruyff to Guardiola

by Jonathan Wilson

Noncompliant

A Lone Whistleblower Exposes the Giants of Wall Street

by Carmen Segarra

Muhammad

Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires

by Juan Cole

Everything for Everyone

The Radical Tradition That Is Shaping the Next Economy

by Nathan Schneider

Inverting The Pyramid

The History of Soccer Tactics

by Jonathan Wilson

No Ashes in the Fire

Coming of Age Black and Free in America

by Darnell L. Moore

Collusion

How Central Bankers Rigged the World

by Nomi Prins

Soccernomics

Why England Loses, Why Germany and Brazil Win, and Why the U.S., Japan, Australia, Turkey -- and Even Iraq -- Are Destined to Become the Kings of the World's Most Popular Sport

by Simon Kuper & Stefan Szymanski

Marx and Marxism

by Gregory Claeys

Asking for a Friend

Three Centuries of Advice on Life, Love, Money, and Other Burning Questions from a Nation Obsessed

by Jessica Weisberg

Ask Me About My Uterus

A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women's Pain

by Abby Norman

There Are No Dead Here

A Story of Murder and Denial in Colombia

by Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno