New non fiction!

Here's what I found in some new non-fiction this week. The first one is a biography called "Martin Luther King: The Peaceful Warrior" by Ed Clayton. It was originally published in 1964. The story is well written and doesn't seem to be anachronistic. It gives a nice overview of Dr. King's life and some of the people who influenced him. The artwork is warm and interesting. I was a little fuzzy on what had been updated, since I hadn't read the initial work but overall it was a nice biography of Dr. King. I read this one as an e-book from Netgalley so it will be interesting to see this as an actual book-to see the placement of the artwork and and how that all fits together. I liked the fact that the book is written by people who actually knew Dr. King and how they interpreted the events of his life. The second one is also a biography. It's about Andrew Carnegie. It's called "The Man Who Loved Libraries" by Andrew Lars...