The Atlantic is an American magazine that covers a wide range of topics including politics, culture, and current events. The magazine has published several books over the years, including:
1. "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates – A powerful memoir that explores race, identity, and the African-American experience in America.
2. "The Case for Reparations" by Ta-Nehisi Coates – A collection of essays that examines the history of racial inequality in America and makes a case for reparations for African-Americans.
3. "The Atlantic City Story" by Nelson Johnson – A history of Atlantic City, New Jersey, from its founding to the present day.
4. "The Atlantic Wall" by J. E. Kaufmann and H. W. Kaufmann – A book that explores the history and construction of the Atlantic Wall, a series of fortifications built by Nazi Germany during World War II.
5. "The Atlantic Slave Trade" by Hugh Thomas – A comprehensive history of the transatlantic slave trade, from its origins in Africa to its impact on the Americas.
These are just a few examples of the books published by The Atlantic. The magazine continues to be a respected source of long-form journalism and literary nonfiction.