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African-American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 3
American Studies & Politics . . . . . . . . . . 3
Anthropology & Archaeology . . . . . . . . 10
Architecture & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Asian & Pacific Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Classical Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
European History & Politics . . . . . . . . . 34
Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Food & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Jewish Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Latin American & Caribbean Studies . . 44
Linguistics & Languages . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Literary Criticism & Biography . . . . . . 45
Literature, Poetry & Drama . . . . . . . . . 48
Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Medieval Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies . . . . 52
Music & Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Natural History & Environmental
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Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Political Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Psychology & Cognitive Science . . . . . . 65
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AFRICAN-AM ERICAN STU DI ES
113356 Free at Last
A Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the
Civil War
Berlin, Ira, et al., eds.
These letters, personal testimonies, official transcripts, and other
records convey the struggle of black men and women to overthrow the slave system, to aid the Union cause as laborers and
soldiers, and to give meaning to their newly won freedom in a
war-torn nation. 608pgs. • 1995
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✪155291 Lift Every Voice
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Lemann, Nicholas
Between 1940 and 1970 five million African-Americans left the
rural South in the great mass migration in our country's history.
With the passion and human observation of a great novelist,
Lemann tells the stories of the men and women who escaped
sharecroppers' shacks for the dubious shelter of ghetto housing
projects. Rich in insight and indignation, this is a major work of
social history. 416pgs. • 1992
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170797 Slave Culture
The first major history of America's oldest civil rights organization. Sullivan unearths the little-known early decades of the
NAACP's activism, telling stories of personal bravery, legal brilliance, and political maneuvering, then moves into the critical
postwar era, when the NAACP knocked out the legal underpinnings of the segregation system and set the stage for the final
assault on Jim Crow. 544pgs. • 2009
Stuckey, Sterling
Sullivan, Patricia
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Nationalist Theory and the Foundations of Black
America
Examines the ways in which different African peoples interacted
on the Southern plantations to achieve a common culture. In a
conclusion that has profound implications for theories of black
liberation and for the future of race relations in America, Stuckey
argues that, at the time of emancipation, slaves still remained
essentially African in culture. 496pgs. • 2013
◆ • Oxford University • P • $20.95 / $7.98
028240 Malcolm X Speaks
Selected Speeches and Statements
Breitman, George, ed.
Presents the major speeches made by Malcolm X during the last
eight tumultuous months of his life, showing how his vision for
abolishing racial inequality in the US underwent a vast transformation after his break from the Black Muslims. 226pgs. • 1990
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AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
The Triumph of Finance and the Decline of America,
1970 to the Present
Madrick, Jeff
A vividly told history of how, over the course of 40 years, greed
has come to dominate American political and economic life. As
Madrick makes clear, the single-minded pursuit of concentrated
wealth has been led driven by a few individuals who have argued
that self-interest guides society more effectively than community
concerns. 480pgs. • 2011
◆ • Knopf • C • $30.00 / $7.98
173028 Ambition, a History
From Vice to Virtue
King, William Casey
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The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America
The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement
151871 Age of Greed
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114594 The Promised Land
Ambition today is regarded as the fuel of the American Dream,
but at the time of the nation's founding, it was seen as a dangerous vice, "a canker on the soul." This engaging book explores
ambition's surprising transformation, tracing attitudes from classical antiquity to early modern Europe to the New World and
America's founding. 256pgs. • 2013
171215 America Bewitched
Witchcraft after Salem
Davies, Owen
The story of witchcraft in post-Salem America, Davies reveals,
wasn't just a matter of scary fire-side tales, Halloween legends,
and superstitions; it continued to be a matter of life and death. If
anything, witchcraft disputes multiplied as hundreds of thousands
of immigrants poured into North America, people for whom
witchcraft was still a heinous crime. 384pgs. • 2013
◆ • Oxford University • C • $34.95 / $8.98
050556 American Crucible
Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century
Gerstle, Gary
Is the United States a social melting pot, as our civic creed warrants, or is full citizenship somehow reserved for those who are
white and of the "right" ancestry? In this sweeping look at 20thcentury America, Gary Gerstle traces the forces of civic and racial
nationalism, arguing that both have profoundly shaped our society. 454pgs. • 2001
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AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
CALIFORNIA
✪ 185636 Before L. A.
✪ 140720 The American Far West in the
Twentieth Century
116670 The American Political Tradition
✪ 157873 A City So Grand
Hofstadter, Richard
Puleo, Stephen
Mines extensive published and unpublished sources to show how
the post-1900 West charted a path that was influenced by, but
separate from, the rest of the country and the world. Pomeroy
deals not only with the West's transition from an agricultural to
an urban region but also with the important contributions of
minority racial and ethnic groups and women. 600pgs. • 2009
Hofstadter's landmark study of American politics from the
Founding Fathers to FDR, with a Foreword by Christopher Lasch.
560pgs. • 1989
Pomeroy, Earl
Race, Space and Municipal Power in Los Angeles,
1781-1894
Torres-Rouff, David Samuel
This fascinating study significantly expands borderlands history
by examining the past and original urban infrastructure of one
of America's most prominent cities; its social, spatial, and
racial divides and boundaries; and how it came to be the Los
Angeles we know today. 376pgs. • 2013
◆ • Yale • C • $85.00 / $12.98
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✪ 160194 American Georgics
Writings on Farming, Culture, and the Land
Hagenstein, Edwin C., et al., eds.
✪ 090848 Gay L. A.
A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and
Lipstick Lesbians
Faderman, Lillian & Stuart Timmons
Faderman and Timmons chart the city's gay history, from missionary encounters with cross-gendered Native Americans to
transvestite frontier women in search of fortune; from the
bohemia of early Hollywood to the gay liberation movement of
the 1960s and the rise of gay marketing in the 1990s. 464pgs.
• 2006
▲ • Basic Books • C • $27.50 / $7.98
157118 California in the
1930s
The WPA Guide to the Golden State
Federal Writers Project
Describing the history, culture, and roadside attractions of the 1930s, this New
Deal-era guide to California features writing by luminaries such as San Francisco
poet Kenneth Rexroth, composer-writerhobo Harry Partch, and authors Tillie
Olsen and Kenneth Patchen. 756pgs. • 2013
◆ • California • P • $24.95 / $8.98
✪ 091854 Endangered Dreams
In this rich collection of agrarian writing from the past two centuries, writers from Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur to Wendell
Berry reveal not only the great reach and durability of the
American agrarian ideal, but also the ways in which society has
contested and confronted its relationship to agriculture over the
course of generations. 432pgs. • 2011
◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $12.98
✪ 185828 American Insurgents
A Brief History of American Anti-Imperialism
Seymour, Richard
Charting movements against empire from the Indian Wars and the
expansionism of the slave South to the Anti-Imperialist League of
Mark Twain and Jane Addams, Seymour crafts a lively and transparent explanation of why some of these movements succeeded
and others failed. 272pgs. • 2012
◆ • Haymarket • P • $17.00 / $5.98
064234 American Law in the 20th Century
Friedman, Lawrence M.
This successor to Friedman's landmark A History of American
Law chronicles the explosion of law over the past century into
almost every aspect of American life, and reveals the extent to
which social transformations have contributed to significant shifts
within the legal system. 722pgs. • 2002
◆ • Yale • P • $40.00 / $9.98
The Great Depression in California
Starr, Kevin
A detailed and panoramic portrait, capturing the personalities,
events, and powerful forces that shaped a decade of explosive
tension and growth in the Golden State. Weaving insightful
analysis into his narrative fabric, Starr constructs a coherent
whole out of a decade of dislocation, and uses it as a mirror
for understanding our own time. 432pgs. • 1997
◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $7.98
✪ 158276 Golden Dreams
California in an Age of Abundance, 1950-1963
Starr, Kevin
Continuing an epic series that has been widely recognized for
its signal contribution to the history of American culture in
California, Starr examines such issues as the overnight creation
of the postwar California suburb, the rise of Los Angeles as
Super City, the reluctant emergence of San Diego as one of the
largest cities in the nation, and the decline of political centrism. 576pgs. • 2011
◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $7.98
AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
✪ 185728 American Lynching
Rushdy, Ashraf H. A.
In this meticulously researched and accessibly written interpretive
history, Rushdy shows how lynching in America has endured,
evolved, and changed in meaning over the course of three centuries, from its origins in early Virginia to the present day.
240pgs. • 2014
◆ • Yale • P • $29.00 / $9.98
081160 The American Manufactory
Art, Labor, and the World of Things in the Early
Republic
Rigal, Laura
Arguing that industrialization and the making of the working class
in the late-18th-century U.S. were integral to nation-building,
Rigal examines creations and performances of writers, collectors,
engineers, inventors, and illustrators who assembled a "world of
things," as American craftsmen became wage laborers and production was rationalized, mechanized, and put to new ideological
purposes. 268pgs. • 2001
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And the Men Who Made It
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115408 The American Revolution
A History
Between 1850 and 1900, Boston underwent a stunning metamorphosis, achieving national and international prominence in politics, medicine, education, science, social activism, literature,
commerce, and transportation. Stephen Puleo here provides an
extraordinary portrait of a half century of progress, leadership,
and influence that turned a New England town into a world-class
city. 320pgs. • 2010
◆ • Beacon • C • $26.95 / $7.98
Wood, Gordon S.
How did the great revolution come about? What was its character?
What were its consequences? These are the questions Wood addresses in his magnificent account of the revolution in arms and consciousness that gave birth to the American republic. 224pgs. • 2003
▲ • Modern Library • P • $16.00 / $6.98
✪ 124418 The American Revolution
A Picture Sourcebook
Grafton, John
A striking collection of more than 400 black-and-white illustrations of the people and events of the struggle for independence.
Illustrations of every important battle and historic site are included, as well as facsimiles of major documents, currency, broadsides, posters, and maps, plus portraits of Washington, Jefferson,
Lafayette, George III, and other major figures. 160pgs. • 1975
◆ • Dover • P • $16.95 / $5.98
114571 A Bright Shining Lie
John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam
Sheehan, Neil
Outspoken and fearless, John Paul Vann arrived in Vietnam in
1962, full of confidence in America's might and right to prevail.
In this magisterial book, which was awarded both the National
Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, Sheehan tells
the story of Vann -- "the one irreplaceable American in Vietnam" - and of the tragedy that destroyed that country and the lives of so
many Americans. 896pgs. • 1989
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173019 Building a New Jerusalem
John Davenport, a Puritan in Three Worlds
Bremer, Francis J.
Co-founder of the colony of New Haven, John Davenport has been
neglected in studies that view early New England primarily from a
Massachusetts viewpoint. This volume explores his crucial advocacy for religious reform in England and the Netherlands before his
emigration, his engagement with an international community of
scholars and clergy, and his significant contributions to colonial
America. 440pgs. • 2012
◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $8.98
101110 The Chinatown Trunk Mystery
Murder, Miscegenation and Other Dangerous
Encounters in Turn-of-the-Century New York City
Lui, Mary Ting Yi
In the summer of 1909, the gruesome murder of 19-year-old Elsie
Sigel sent shock waves through New York City and the nation at
large. Through the lens of this unsolved murder, Mary Ting Yi Lui
offers a fascinating snapshot of social and sexual relations
between Chinese and non-Chinese populations in turn-of-the-century New York City. 320pgs. • 2007
◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $19.98
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The Rise of an American Metropolis, Boston, 1850-1900
✪ 185825 The Civil Wars in U. S. Labor
Birth of a New Workers' Movement or Death Throes of
the Old?
Early, Steve
Between 2008 and 2010, the progressive wing of the US labor
movement tore itself apart in a series of internecine struggles that
tarnished union reputations and undermined the campaign for
health care and labor law reform. In this incisive book, a labor
journalist draws on scores of interviews and his own union
organizing experience to explain why and how these labor civil
wars occurred. 414pgs. • 2011
◆ • Haymarket • P • $17.00 / $4.98
135559 Cold War Civil Rights
Race and the Image of American Democracy
Dudziak, Mary L.
During the Cold War, American racism was a major concern of
US allies, a chief Soviet propaganda theme, and a stumbling point
to American strategies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Interpreting postwar civil rights as a Cold War feature, Mary
Dudziak argues that the Cold War helped facilitate key social
reforms, including desegregation. 352pgs. • 2011
◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $13.98
JOSEPH J. ELLIS
135604 American Creation
Triumphs and Tragedies in the
Founding of the Republic
Ellis, Joseph J.
An acclaimed historian brings his unparalleled talents to this riveting account of the
early years of the Republic. Ellis casts an
incisive eye on the contributions of such
luminaries as Washington, Jefferson, and
Madison and brilliantly analyzes the failures of the founders to
adequately solve the problems of slavery and the treatment of
Native Americans. 304pgs. • 2008
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141845 Founding Brothers
The Revolutionary Generation
Ellis, Joseph J.
In this landmark work of history, the National Book Awardwinning author of American Sphinx explores how a group of
greatly gifted but deeply flawed individuals -- Hamilton, Burr,
Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, Adams, and Madison -- confronted the overwhelming challenges before them to set the
course for our nation. 304pgs. • 2002
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133717 Concise Princeton Encyclopedia of
American Political History
Kazin, Michael, et al.
This essential reference provides authoritative introductions to
some of the most important topics in American history and politics. It provides comprehensive coverage of both the traditional
topics of US political history and the broader forces that shape
American politics, including economics, religion, social movements, race, class, and gender. 672pgs. • 2011
✪ 156086 The Contours of American History
181036 The Good Immigrants
143460 The Idea of America
This volume, first published in 1961, reached back to 17th-century British history to argue that the relationship between liberalism
and empire was in effect a grand compromise, with expansion
abroad containing class and race tensions at home. This 50thanniversary edition, which includes a new introduction by Greg
Grandin, re-introduces this magisterial work to a new readership.
513pgs. • 2011
Hsu, Madeline Y.
Wood, Gordon S.
Appleman Williams, William
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✪ 127442 A Constitution of Many Minds
AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
177953 Desperate Sons
How the Yellow Peril Became the Model Minority
Exploring a century of Chinese migration, Hsu looks at how the
"model minority" characteristics of many Asian-Americans resulted from US policies that screened for those with the highest credentials in the most employable fields. Filled with narratives featuring such immigrants as I. M. Pei, the book examines shifts in
immigration laws and perceptions of cultural traits that enabled
Asians to remain in the US as exemplary, productive Americans.
352pgs. • 2015
◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $18.98
Why the Founding Document Doesn't Mean What It
Meant Before
Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Hancock, and the
Secret Bands of Radicals Who Led the Colonies to War
Sunstein, Cass R.
Standiford, Les
173022 The Good Rich and What They Cost Us
Will conservatives or liberals succeed in remaking the court in
their own image? In this volume, an acclaimed legal scholar proposes a bold new way of interpreting the Constitution, one that
respects its text and history but also refuses to view the document
as frozen in time. 240pgs. • 2009
The remarkable story of America's first patriots, the Sons of
Liberty. Standiford recounts the courage and tenacity of a hardy
group of radical activists who were responsible for some of the
most incendiary events leading up to the American Revolution,
from the Boston Tea Party to Paul Revere's fabled midnight ride.
336pgs. • 2012
Americans treasure an open, equal society, yet we also admire
those fortunate few who amass riches on a scale that undermines
social equality. To understand the problems that vast fortunes
pose to democratic values, Robert Dalzell examines an intriguing
cast of wealthy individuals from colonial times to the present,
including George Washington, John D. Rockefeller, and Oprah
Winfrey. 208pgs. • 2013
◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $9.98
114580 A Consumers' Republic
The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America
▲ • HarperCollins • C • $27.99 / $5.98
112398 Founding Myths
Cohen, Lizabeth
Stories That Hide Our Patriotic Past
Trumpeted as a means to promote the general welfare, mass consumption became synonymous with patriotism, social equality,
and the American Dream. Yet despite undeniable successes, it
also fostered economic inequality and the fracturing of society
along gender, class, and racial lines. In charting this complex
legacy, Cohen has written a bold, encompassing, and profoundly
influential book. 576pgs. • 2003
Exposes the errors and inventions in 13 of America's most cherished tales, from Paul Revere's famous ride to Patrick Henry's
"Liberty or Death" speech. Exploring the dynamic intersection
between history-making and story-making, Ray Raphael shows
fictions conceived in the narrowly nationalistic politics of the 19th
century undermine our democratic ideals. 354pgs. • 2006
Raphael, Ray
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LAUREL THATCHER ULRICH
101070 Good Wives
Image and Reality in the Lives of
Women in Northern New England,
1650-1750
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher
This groundbreaking work of scholarship
by the author of A Midwife's Tale strips
away abstractions to reveal the hidden face
of the "goodwives" of colonial America. It
reveals the awesome burdens of a New England housewife's
domestic life and traces her occasional forays into the world of
men. We see her borrowing from her neighbors, loving her
husband, raising (and all too often mourning) her children.
336pgs. • 1991
▲ • Vintage • P • $17.00 / $6.98
061057 A Midwife's Tale
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher
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✪ 185522 The Great Rent Wars
New York, 1917-1929
Fogelson, Robert M.
The story of the landlord-tenant battles of post-World War I New
York. These conflicts, triggered by a housing shortage, prompted
landlords to raise rents, drove tenants to go on rent strikes, and
spurred the state legislature, a conservative body dominated by
upstate Republicans, to impose rent control, a radical and
unprecedented step that transformed landlord-tenant relations.
512pgs. • 2013
◆ • Yale • C • $50.00 / $7.98
An American Life
125400 History on Trial
Drawing on extensive interviews with George Kennan and exclusive access to his archives, Gaddis delivers a revelatory biography
of its troubled mastermind. The result is a remarkably revealing
view of how this greatest of Cold War strategic thinkers came to
doubt his own strategy. 800pgs. • 2011
Nash, Gary, Charlotte Crabtree & Ross E. Dunn
✪ 111795 God and Race in American Politics
Culture Wars and the Teachings of the Past
What is our objective in teaching history to children? Is it the role
of schools, textbooks, and museums to instill patriotism?
Examining recent controversies over how our nation's history
should be taught, the authors provide a timely and thoughtful
account of the ways in which Americans have perceived and
argued about our past. 352pgs. • 2000
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A Short History
Noll, Mark A.
Shows how a common evangelical heritage both supported Jim
Crow discrimination and contributed powerfully to the black theology of liberation preached by Martin Luther King Jr. In probing
such connections, Noll takes readers from the 1830 slave revolt
of Nat Turner through Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era, from
the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s to "values" voting in recent presidential elections. 232pgs. • 2008
◆ • Princeton • C • $22.95 / $9.98
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114567 In the Devil's Snare
The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692
Norton, Mary Beth
An award-winning historian reexamines the Salem witch trials in
this startlingly original, meticulously researched, and utterly riveting study. By providing this essential context to the famous events,
and by casting her net well beyond the borders of Salem itself,
Norton sheds new light on one of the most perplexing and fascinating periods in our history. 448pgs. • 2003
▲ • Vintage • P • $17.00 / $5.98
055539 Inventing the "Great Awakening"
Lambert, Frank
Beginning in the mid-1730s, supporters and opponents of the
evangelical revival known as the First Great Awakening commented on the extraordinary nature of what one observer called the
"great ado," with its extemporaneous outdoor preaching, newspaper publicity, and rallies of up to 20,000 participants. Frank
Lambert offers an overview of this important episode and proposes a new explanation of its origins. 320pgs. • 2000
◆ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $27.98
✪ 185823 The Lean Years
A History of the American Worker, 1920-1933
Gaddis, John Lewis
◆ • Penguin • C • $39.95 / $9.98
In a series of elegant and illuminating essays, a renowned historian explores the ideological origins of the revolution and the
founders' attempts to forge an American democracy. As Wood
reveals, while the founders hoped to create a virtuous republic of
yeoman farmers and disinterested leaders, they instead gave birth
to a sprawling, licentious, and materialistic popular democracy.
400pgs. • 2011
◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $6.98
160025 George F. Kennan
The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary,
1785-1812
Drawing on the diaries of a midwife and healer in 18th-century
Maine, this intimate history illuminates the medical practices,
household economies, religious rivalries, and sexual mores of
the New England frontier. 444pgs. • 1991
Dalzell, Robert F., Jr.
Reflections on the Birth of the United States
✪ 112384 Home Fronts
A Wartime America Reader
Bernstein, Irving
The standard history of the 1920s is one of Prohibition, flappers,
and unbounded prosperity; for millions of industrial workers,
however, the "Roaring Twenties" looked very different. Irving
Bernstein here recaptures the social history of the decade leading
up to FDR's inauguration, uncovers its widespread inequality, and
sheds light on the long-forgotten struggles that formed the prelude to the great labor victories of the 1930s. 577pgs. • 2010
◆ • Haymarket • P • $25.00 / $6.98
116472 Lincoln Reconsidered
Essays on the Civil War Era
Foley, Michael S. & Brendan P. O'Malley, eds.
THIRD EDITION
Donald, David Herbert
Even as American soldiers have fought overseas, war has profoundly influenced almost every aspect of society on the home
front. This collection includes wartime letters, song lyrics, poems,
editorial cartoons, newspaper articles, leaflets, and government
documents from the Spanish-American War and World War I to
the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and the war in Iraq.
656pgs. • 2008
In this third edition, Donald provides two important new essays,
on Lincoln's patchy education -- which we find was more extensive than even the great man realized -- and on his complex and
conflicted relationship to the rule of law. Together with a new
preface and a thoroughly updated bibliographical essay, this volume will remain a touchstone of Lincoln scholarship for decades
to come. 224pgs. • 2001
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142292 Lost Kingdom
Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's
First Imperial Adventure
Siler, Julia Flynn
Deftly weaving together a memorable cast of characters, Siler
brings to life the clash between the aboriginal Polynesian population of Hawaii and the relentlessly expanding capitalist powers
who arrived in the wake of Captain Cook. Portraits of royalty,
rogues, sugar barons, and missionaries combine into a sweeping
tale of the Hawaiian kingdom's rise and fall. 480pgs. • 2012
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143337 Love and Hate in Jamestown
John Smith, Pocahontas, and the Start of a New Nation
Price, David A.
In 1606, approximately 105 British colonists sailed to America,
seeking gold and a trade route to the Pacific; instead, they found
disease, hunger, and hostile natives. Price paints intimate portraits of
the major figures in the saga, from the formidable monarch
Powhatan, to the resourceful but unpopular John Smith, to the spirited Pocahontas, who twice saved Smith's life. 320pgs. • 2005
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106747 Making a New Deal
Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939
NEW EDITION
Cohen, Lizabeth
✪ 105429 The Matador's Cape
125832 Religion in American Politics
Holmes, Stephen
Lambert, Frank
America's Reckless Response to Terror
Examines the causes of the catastrophic turn in American policy
at home and abroad since 9/11. Holmes explores Washington's
inability to bring "the enemy" into focus, and details the ideological, bureaucratic, electoral and (not least) emotional forces that
distorted the American understanding of, and response to, the
terrorist threat. 367pgs. • 2007
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170526 Operation Paperclip
The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi
Scientists to America
Jacobsen, Annie
In the years following World War II, the American government
initiated a covert project to bring Hitler's scientists and their families to the US. In this definitive examination of one of America's
most strategic -- and most disturbing -- government programs,
Jacobsen follows the postwar lives of more than a dozen German
scientists, and probes one of the most startling and jealously
guarded government secrets of the 20th century. 592pgs. • 2014
▲ • Little, Brown • C • $30.00 / $7.98
114573 The Peopling of British North
America
An Introduction
Examines the process through which ordinary Chicago factory
workers became effective unionists and participants in national
politics. Cohen demonstrates that although these workers may
not have been "political" in traditional terms, they demonstrated their political loyalties in other ways, overcoming longstanding divisions in order to mount new kinds of collective
action. 494pgs. • 2007
Bailyn, Bernard
In this volume, Bailyn lays out the central themes in a formative
passage of our history: the transatlantic transfer of people from
the Old World to the North American continent, a transfer that
established the foundations of the American society that was to
develop. 192pgs. • 1988
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✪ 185643 Marlborough's America
Webb, Stephen Saunders
Scholars have largely characterized the 18th-century AngloAmerican empire as commercial in economics, liberal in politics,
and somnambulant in an era of "salutary neglect." Saunders
Webb here argues that the American provinces, under the spur of
war, became capitalist, coercive, and aggressive, owing to the vigorous leadership of career army officers trained and nominated
by their captain-general, the first Duke of Marlborough. 608pgs.
• 2013
136943 Prophesies of Godlessness
Predictions of America's Imminent Secularization from
the Puritans to the Present Day
Mathewes, Charles T. & Christopher McKnight Nichols
Extending from the role of prophesies in Thomas Jefferson's
thought, to the Civil War, through progressivism, the Scopes Trial,
the Cold War and beyond, this volume demonstrates that expectations about America's future character and piety are not an accidental feature of American thought, but have been absolutely
essential to the meaning of the nation itself. 256pgs. • 2008
Populist Democracy and the Question of Capitalism
in Progressive Era Portland, Oregon
This volume recounts the efforts of "proslavery nationalists" to
navigate the 19th-century geopolitics of imperialism, federalism,
and nationalism and to articulate themes of American mission in
overtly proslavery terms. At the heart of this study are spokesmen
of the Southern "Master Class," who crafted a vision of American
destiny that put chattel slavery at its center. 368pgs. • 2009
This volume seeks to uncover the democratic, populist, and
even anticapitalist legacy of the middle class. By examining the
independent small business sector of Portland, Oregon as a
case study, Robert Johnston shows that although class still matters in America, it does so only if the politics and culture of the
leading player in affairs of class, the middle class, is dramatically reconceived. 424pgs. • 2006
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107492 Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in
the Antebellum Republic, Volume 2
The Coming of the Civil War, 1850-1861
From the election of 1800, when Federalist clergymen charged
that deist Thomas Jefferson was unfit to lead a "Christian nation,"
to today, religion has always been part of American politics. Frank
Lambert tells this fascinating story from the time of the founders
to the 21st century. 304pgs. • 2010
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179935 Roosevelt's Second Act
The Election of 1940 and the Politics of War
Moe, Richard
Focuses on a turning point in American history: FDR's decision to
seek a third term. Often overlooked between the passage and implementation of the New Deal and the bombing of Pearl Harbor, that
decision was far from inevitable, but after the Republicans nominated
Wendell Willkie in July 1940, FDR became convinced that no other
Democrat could both maintain the legitimacy of the New Deal and
mobilize the nation for war. 368pgs. • 2013
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✪ 112633 The Senator and the Sharecropper
The Freedom Struggles of James O. Eastland and Fannie
Lou Hamer
Asch, Christopher Myers
The epic struggle for black equality in the 20th century, told through
the deeply intertwined life histories of a wealthy white cotton planter
who was one of the most powerful segregationists in the US Senate,
and a sharecropper who rose to become the spiritual leader of the
Mississippi freedom struggle. 368pgs. • 2008
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J036991 The Shaping of America, Volume 3
A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History:
Transcontinental America, 1850-1915
Meinig, D. W.
In the third volume of an acclaimed series, D. W. Meinig offers a riveting account of the expanding country's development from mid-19th
century to the outbreak of World War I. Beginning with the struggle
over where to build the Pacific railway, the book details the settlement
of the American West, the nation's increasing consolidation, and
America's imperialist efforts in the Caribbean and Pacific. Includes 40
superb new maps. 457pgs. • 1998
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Ashworth, John
The second volume of a two-volume work looking at why the US
experienced a civil war in 1861 and analyzing the descent into
war in the final decade of peace. This volume examines the disintegration of democratic hegemony and the political realignment
caused by the collapse of the Whigs and neo-Whigs from 1848 to
1861. 683pgs. • 2008
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051197 Standing Soldiers, Kneeling Slaves
Race, War, and Monument in Nineteenth-Century
America
Savage, Kirk
At the same time that the Civil War challenged the nation to
reexamine the meaning of freedom, Americans began to erect
public monuments as never before. Looking at monuments
built and unbuilt, Savage shows how an old image of black
slavery was perpetuated while a new image of the common
white soldier was launched in public space. 270pgs. • 1997
◆ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $26.98
126241 Ten Hills Farm
The Forgotten History of Slavery in the North
Manegold, C. S.
The saga of five generations of slave owners in colonial New
England. Settled in 1630 by John Winthrop, governor of the
Massachusetts Bay Colony, Ten Hills Farm, a 600-acre estate just
north of Boston, passed from the Winthrops to the Ushers, to the
Royalls -- all prominent dynasties tied to the Native American and
Atlantic slave trades. 344pgs. • 2009
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111561 When Washington Shut down Wall
Street
The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 and the Origins of
America's Monetary Supremacy
Silber, William L.
Traces Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo's triumph over a
monetary crisis at the outbreak of World War I that threatened
the US with financial disaster. Shutting the New York Stock
Exchange for more than four months and smothering the country
with emergency currency, McAdoo provided a blueprint for crisis
control that merits attention today. 240pgs. • 2008
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126896 The Radical Middle Class
Southern Slaveholders and the Crisis of American
Nationhood
Bonner, Robert E.
A Short History
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117544 Mastering America
AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
135480 The Whites of Their Eyes
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The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle over
American History
Lepore, Jill
A distinguished historian's wry and bemused look at American history as seen by the far right, from the "rant heard round the world"
that launched the Tea Party to the Texas School Board's adoption of a
social-studies curriculum that teaches that the United States was
established as a Christian nation. 232pgs. • 2011
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114151 Ancient Peoples of the American
Southwest
SECOND EDITION
Plog, Stephen
Interweaving the latest archaeological evidence with early firstperson accounts, Stephen Plog explores the rise and mysterious
fall of Southwestern cultures. For this revised edition, he discusses new research and its implications for our understanding of the
prehistoric Southwest. Includes 150 illustrations. 224pgs. •
2008
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✪ 084955 Culture in Practice
SELECTED ESSAYS
Sahlins, Marshall
Collects Sahlins's academic and political writings from the 60s
through the 90s. Opens with his early general studies of culture,
economy, and human nature, moves to his reportage on the war
in Vietnam and the antiwar movement, the event that most strongly affected his thinking about cultural specificity, and offers his
more globally aware works on indigenous peoples, especially
those of the Pacific islands. 646pgs. • 2000
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105229 Lowly Origin
139662 100 Ideas that Changed Architecture
173035 From Ornament to Object
Kingdon, Jonathan
Arranged in a broadly chronological order, the ideas that comprise
the book include innovative and influential concepts, technologies,
techniques, and movements. Each concept is presented by means of
lively, informative text and arresting visuals that indicate when the
idea first evolved as well as its subsequent impact. 216pgs. • 2011
Payne, Alina
Where, When, and Why Our Ancestors First Stood Up
Once our ancestors could walk on two legs, they began to do many
of the things that apes cannot: cross wide open spaces, manipulate
complex tools, communicate with new signal systems, and light fires.
This volume uses the latest findings from ecology, biogeography, and
paleontology to lay out a comprehensive account of how four-legged
apes became two-legged hominids. 416pgs. • 2004
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173131 Marcel Mauss
A Biography
Fournier, Marcel
The first intellectual biography of Marcel Mauss (1872-1950), the
father of modern ethnology. Mauss's masterpiece, his 1925 essay
on reciprocity and gift economies among archaic societies,
remains required reading in anthropology, and his work resonates today with students and scholars in fields ranging from the
history of religion to sociology. 448pgs. • 2005
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129796 The Maya
Morris, Craig & Adriana von Hagen
The most up-to-date and authoritative account available of the
Incas, covering their political system, economy, religion, architecture, art, and technology. The authors explore not just
famous sites such as Machu Picchu but all the major regional
settlements. Includes 49 full-color and 140 black-and-white
illustrations. 256pgs. • 2012
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104688 The Journey of Man
A GENETIC ODYSSEY
Wells, Spencer
Why, if modern humans share a single prehistoric ancestor, do we
come in so many sizes, shapes, and races? Showing how the
secrets about our ancestors are hidden in our genetic code,
Spencer Wells reveals how developments in the cutting-edge science of population genetics have made it possible to create a family tree for the whole of humanity. 256pgs. • 2002
This eighth edition incorporates the latest archaeological and epigraphic research. Among the finest new discoveries are the spectacular polychrome murals of Calakmul, which provide archaeological
evidence for the importance of marketplaces in the Classic Maya
cities as well as giving a unique glimpse into Maya daily life. 280pgs.
• 2011
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164540 Rough and Tumble
Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution
Pickering, Travis Rayne
Argues that the advent of ambush hunting marked a milestone in
human evolution, one that established the social dynamic that
allowed our ancestors to expand their range and diet. Pickering
challenges the traditional link between aggression and human
predation, however, arguing that aggressive attack was a hopeless
tactic for early human hunters, who were small, weak, and slowfooted in comparison with their prey. 224pgs. • 2013
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126033 Life among the Anthros and Other
Essays
EDITED BY FRED INGLIS
Geertz, Clifford
Clifford Geertz was perhaps the most influential anthropologist of
our time, but his influence extended far beyond his field to
encompass many facets of contemporary life. In this collection of
pieces from the New York Review of Books, he writes eloquently
and arrestingly about such figures as Gandhi, Foucault, and
Genet, and on topics as varied as Islam, globalization, feminism,
and the failings of nationalism. 304pgs. • 2010
Weston, Richard
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108721 Abbot Suger on the Abbey Church of
St. Denis and Its Art Treasures
181650 The World until Yesterday
What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?
Diamond, Jared
Diamond's most personal book to date draws extensively from his
decades of field work in the Pacific islands, as well as evidence
from Inuit, Amazonian Indians, Kalahari San people, and others.
Without romanticizing traditional societies, he finds that their
solutions to universal human problems such as child rearing,
elder care, dispute resolution, risk, and physical fitness have
much to teach us. 512pgs. • 2012
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Genealogies of Architectural Modernism
In the late 19th century, a preference for highly ornamented
architecture gave way to a budding modernism of clean lines and
unadorned surfaces. Alina Payne addresses this shift, arguing for
a new understanding of the genealogy of architectural modernism, in which the eloquence of architectural ornamentation
was taken on by objects of daily use. 360pgs. • 2012
◆ • Yale • C • $80.00 / $14.98
Panofsky, Erwin
✪ 067740 Geography of Home
Incorporates the additions and corrections recorded by Erwin
Panofsky until the time of his death in 1968. Gerda PanofskySoergel has updated the commentary in the light of new material,
and has obtained some additional photographs. The illustrations
include a new ground plan and a new section of the chevet of the
Abbey Church, both drawn under the supervision of Sumner
McKnight Crosby. 315pgs. • 1979
Busch, Akiko
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177699 The American Barn
Plowden, David
Coe, Michael D.
142186 The Incas
ARCH ITECTU RE & DESIGN
Writings on Where We Live
Reveals how, far more than four walls and a roof, the house contains our private and public lives, our families, our memories and
aspirations, and reflects our attitudes toward society, culture, the
environment, and our neighbors. 163pgs. • 2004
▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $19.95 / $7.98
✪ 167892 Great Houses of England and
Wales
Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh
A master documentarian's tribute to the American barn in 130
duotone photographs, capturing the evocative beauty of these
honest and vital structures as they are left to decay or converted
to other uses. 160pgs. • 2003
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175271 An Architectural Guidebook to San
Francisco and the Bay Area
Cerny, Susan Dinkelspiel
The definitive guide to the history and architecture of the nine San
Francisco Bay Area counties, this volume features more than
2,000 entries covering buildings by all major architects working
in the region from the 1860s to the present. 568pgs. • 2007
◆ • Gibbs Smith • P • $29.95 / $7.98
180169 The Battle for the Life and Beauty of
the Earth
A Struggle Between Two World-Systems
Showcasing some of the most splendid examples of English art
and architecture, from medieval stone to the beauties of the
English Renaissance, the classical grandeur of the 18th century, and the excesses of High Victorian taste, this volume
includes work by such masters as Inigo Jones, Nicholas
Hawksmoor, Thomas Chippendale, William Kent, Robert Adam,
and Lancelot "Capability" Brown. 424pgs. • 2014
▲ • Laurence King • C • $65.00 / $37.98
057749 High Gothic
The Classic Cathedrals of Chartres, Reims, and Amiens
Jantzen, Hans
This engaging study introduces the reader to one of the greatest
achievements of Western art: the climactic phase of Gothic architecture in the first half of the 13th century. Through a comparative analysis of the cathedrals of Chartres, Reims, and Amiens, it
illuminates the technical, theological, artistic, and social factors
that formed the High Gothic synthesis. 181pgs. • 1984
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Alexander, Christopher, et al.
In recent years, writes Christopher Alexander, our buildings have
become progressively more sterile, rarely providing the kind of
environment in which people are emotionally nourished, genuinely happy, and deeply contented. Here he introduces a way of
building that includes the best current practices, enriched by a
range of new processes that support the houses, communities,
and health of all who inhabit the Earth. 528pgs. • 2012
◆ • Oxford University • C • $47.95 / $9.98
✪ 133983 Bunker Archeology
041481 A History of Architectural Theory
From Vitruvius to the Present
Kruft, Hanno-Walter
This comprehensive encyclopedic survey of Western architectural
theory researches, organizes, and analyzes the major statements
of architectural theorists over the last 2,000 years. 706pgs. •
1994
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Virilio, Paul
059334 Index Architecture
Paul Virilio turns his attention -- and camera -- to the ominous yet
strangely compelling German bunkers that lie abandoned along
the coast of France. These ghostly reminders of destruction and
oppression prompt Virilio to consider the nature of war and existence in relation to both World War II and contemporary times.
216pgs. • 1996
Through work developed by students and faculty at Columbia
University's School of Architecture, offers not only an archive of
avant-garde work but a record of architectural discourse at a
time when the design studio has been radically altered by digital
technology. 302pgs. • 2003
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Tschumi, Bernard & Matthew Berman, eds.
◆ • MIT • P • $49.95 / $8.98
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132182 Interpreting the Renaissance
✪ 185657 Neo-Avant-Garde and Postmodern
141806 Reading Architecture
✪ 139656 Thinking about Architecture
Tafuri, Manfredo
Zimmerman, Claire & Mark Crinson, eds.
Hopkins, Owen
Davies, Colin
Princes, Cities, Architects
Manfredo Tafuri (1935-1994) was acknowledged as one of Italy's
most influential architectural historians. In his final work, published here in English for the first time, he analyzes Renaissance
architecture from a variety of perspectives, exploring questions
that occupied him for more than 30 years. 568pgs. • 1959
◆ • Yale • C • $60.00 / $28.98
✪ 185592 Irony
Postwar Architecture in Britain and Beyond
This collection of provocative essays discusses the work of architects and their associates including Alice and Peter Smithson,
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, James Stirling, James
Gowan, Eduardo Paolozzi, Leon Krier, Allan Greenberg, Reyner
Banham, and Charles Jencks, and explores why the debate over
postwar modernism was especially vocal in Britain. 432pgs. •
2010
◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $19.98
Or, the Self-Critical Opacity of Postmodern Architecture
Petit, Emmanuel J.
This examination of five architects -- Peter Eisenman, Arata
Isozaki, Rem Koolhaas, Stanley Tigerman, and Robert Venturi -reveals the beginning of a phenomenology of irony in architecture. As Petit explains, irony is manifested in the work of these
architects as an aesthetic tool, as existential comedy, and as cultural satire. 272pgs. • 2013
◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $19.98
133793 Kissing Architecture
Lavin, Sylvia
In this insightful and beautifully illustrated book, a renowned architectural critic and scholar develops the concept of "kissing" to describe
the growing intimacy between architecture and new types of art -- particularly multimedia installations that take place in and on the surfaces
of buildings -- and to capture the sensual charge that is being built
into architectural surfaces and interior spaces. 136pgs. • 2011
◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98
067588 L'Architecture
Ledoux, Claude Nicolas
Few architects have had a vision of architecture as provocative as
that of Ledoux. In 1847 Daniel assembled 300 plates by Ledoux
in two volumes. The Ramée edition is now scarce, but has been
reproduced here in a one-volume format with an Introduction in
English. 300pgs. • 1983
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✪ 154177 Le Corbusier Redrawn
The Houses
Park, Steven
The only collection of consistently rendered original drawings (at
1:200 scale) of all 26 of Le Corbusier's residential works. Using
the original drawings from the Le Corbusier Foundation's digital
archives, architect Steven Park has beautifully redrawn 130 perspectival sections, as well as plans, sections, and elevations of
exterior forms and interior spaces. 192pgs. • 2012
▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $29.95 / $12.98
✪ 050880 Mary Colter
Architect of the Southwest
Berke, Arnold
Colter's buildings at the Grand Canyon National Park -- including the
Lookout Tower, Hopi House, and Bright Angel Lodge -- are admired
by millions visitors annually. This extraordinary book weaves together
three stories: the remarkable career of a woman in a man's profession during the late 19th century; the creation of a building and interior style drawn from regional history and landscape; and the
exploitation, largely at the hands of the railroads, of the American
Southwest for leisure travel. 320pgs. • 2002
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118304 New York 2000
Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial
and the Millennium
Stern, Robert A. M., et al.
New York City demands the best in innovative architectural
design, balancing the pressure to build with the need to preserve the historic fabric of the city. Stern and his colleagues
document the milestones in the city's architectural history -the development of Battery Park City, the rebirth of Harlem and
Times Square, the creation of the cultural precinct around the
new MoMA, and the reclaiming of the waterfront along the East
and Hudson Rivers as recreational parkland. 1520pgs. •
2006
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✪ 079351 Pamphlet Architecture 5:
Alphabetical City
Holl, Steven
Holl studies the 20th-century urban fabric, particularly the evolution and recurrence of letter-like building forms that sprang from
the gridiron plans of American cities at the turn of the century.
72pgs. • 1995
▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $16.95 / $7.98
A Visual Lexicon
An original and accessible take on the architectural dictionary, this
book provides a visual tour of the buildings and structures around
us, naming all the visible architectural features. Unlike other architectural dictionaries, it doesn't require the reader to know the name
of a feature in order to look it up. 176pgs. • 2012
▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $15.98
✪ 124284 Renaissance and Baroque Ceiling
Masterpieces
Dover Books
Drawn from two rare 19th-century French and German portfolios,
this unique treasury features full-color reproductions of more
than 60 magnificent ceilings from European castles, churches,
and galleries. Whether used in their entirety or as individual
motifs, these designs will add beauty and sophistication to any art
or craft project. 80pgs. • 2008
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157867 The Swedish Country House
Scherman, Susanna
Little known outside Sweden, these country houses survive in surprisingly large numbers, often with their original furniture and decoration intact. This volume captures 20 of these remarkable and
timeless houses, ranging from royal palaces to farmhouses and dating from the 15th century to the end of the 19th. 224pgs. • 2010
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041890 Parallax
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124998 A Pictorial Encyclopedia of
Decorative Ironwork
Twelfth Through Eighteenth Centuries
Hoever, Otto, ed.
More than 450 black-and-white photographs depicting ironwork
masterpieces from all over Europe -- doors, gates, railings,
grilles, door knockers, locks, lanterns, candelabra, firedogs,
chandeliers, and more. Includes examples from Notre Dame,
Chichester Cathedral, Fredericksborg Castle, and Versailles, as
well as scores of other sites. 352pgs. • 2001
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In order to understand architecture in all its cultural complexity it is
necessary to grasp certain basic concepts such as representation,
form, and space. Written in a conversational style, this book provides designers, teachers, students, and interested laypersons with a
set of ideas that will enrich their conversation, their writing, and
above all their thinking about architecture. 160pgs. • 2011
▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $17.98
160343 Venice Disputed
Marc'Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture,
1550-1600
Howard, Deborah
In the councils and magistracies of the Venetian Republic, politicians argued intently over civic building projects in a manner curiously reminiscent of a modern democracy, taking advice from architects, engineers, and the public. Written by a leading authority on
Venetian architecture, the book explores the complex dialectic
between theory and practice, utopia and reality, and design and
technology that infused these disputes. 320pgs. • 2011
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100322 Visions of Heaven
The Dome in European Architecture
Stephenson, David
Showcases more than 120 images of domes from the 2nd to the
20th century, including the Roman Pantheon, the Byzantine
churches of Turkey, the great domes of the Renaissance, the decorative cupolas of the Baroque and the Rococo ages, and a 19thcentury synagogue in Hungary. Stephenson's brilliantly calibrated
exposures present the complex geometrical structures as they
have never been seen before. 192pgs. • 2005
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ART & ART H ISTORY
Holl, Steven
What makes Steven Holl one of the most celebrated architects
working today? As we learn here, his success comes from his
sculptural form making, his interest in the poetics of space, color,
and materiality, and his fascination with scientific phenomena.
Holl reveals his working methods in this, his biggest and most
ambitious book yet. 350pgs. • 2000
An Introduction to Architectural Theory
✪ 153817 100 Ideas That Changed Art
165862 After Many Springs
From the earliest cave paintings to internet and street art, this
book chronicles the most influential ideas to have shaped the
world of art. Lavishly illustrated with historical masterpieces and
packed with fascinating contemporary examples, it provides both
a source of inspiration and a fascinating resource for the general
reader. 216pgs. • 2012
Balken, Debra Bricker
Bird, Michael
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✪ 141808 100 Ideas That Changed Graphic
Design
Vienne, Veronique & Steven Heller
Demonstrates how ideas have influenced and defined graphic
design, and how those ideas have manifested themselves in material form. The 100 entries, arranged broadly in chronological
order, range from technical (overprinting, rub-on designs, split
fountain); to stylistic (swashes on caps, loud typography, and
white space); to objects (dust jackets, design handbooks); and
methods (paper cut-outs, pixelation). 216pgs. • 2012
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Regionalism, Modernism, and the Midwest
Borrowing its title from a Thomas Hart Benton painting that
evoked nostalgia for a fertile, creative time gone by, this bold new
book examines the intersections between regionalist and modernist paintings, photography, and film during the Great
Depression, a period when the two approaches to art making
were arguably at their zenith. 208pgs. • 2009
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✪ 160566 American Vanguards
Graham, Davis, Gorky, de Kooning, and Their Circle,
1927-1942
Agee, William C., et al.
The enigmatic and charismatic John Graham was an important
influence on his fellow New York artists from the 1920s through
the 1940s, as he and his circle, which included Stuart Davis,
Arshile Gorky, and Willem de Kooning, helped redefine ideas of
what painting and sculpture could be. This volume showcases
works of art that demonstrate the interconnections, common
sources, and shared stimuli among the members of Graham's circle. 256pgs. • 2011
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143375 America's Other Audubon
✪ 185587 Angels, Demons, and Savages
173132 The Art of Adolf Wölfli
177935 The Canticle of the Birds
The story of Genevieve Jones, her family, and the making of an
extraordinary 19th-century book, Illustrations of the Nests and
Eggs of Birds of Ohio. Includes archival photographs of the family
and original advertisements and ephemera from the publication
and sale of the book, the 68 original color plates of nests and
eggs, plus selected field notes, a key to the eggs, and a key to the
birds' scientific and current common names. 144pgs. • 2012
Ottmann, Klaus & Dorothy M. Kosinski
Spoerri, Elka, et al.
Farid Al-Din Attar
Kiser, Joy M.
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FASHION
127491 100 Years of Fashion Illustration
Blackman, Cally
A comprehensive survey of the genre over the last century, featuring 400 dazzling images and providing an overview of the
development of fashion as seen through the eyes of the greatest
illustrators of the day. 384pgs. • 2007
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✪ 185495 Exhibiting Fashion
Before and After 1971
Clark, Judith & Amy de la Haye
With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitions
over the past decade, this groundbreaking book provides a
timely look at the evolution of the practice, taking as its anchor
the seminal 1971 Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition
Fashion: An Anthology by Cecil Beaton, and revealing it to be
symptomatic of a shift in museological attitudes. 252pgs. •
2014
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✪ 185623 A Queer History of Fashion
From the Closet to the Catwalk
Steele, Valerie, ed.
This provocative book looks at the history of fashion through a
queer lens, examining high fashion as a site of gay cultural
production and exploring the aesthetic sensibilities and unconventional dress of LGBTQ people, especially since the 1950s, to
demonstrate the centrality of gay culture to the creation of
modern fashion. 248pgs. • 2013
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✪ 185812 Zeitgeist
A Century of Idar-Oberstein Costume Jewellery
Knerr, Anne-Barbara
Beginning in the latter half of the 19th century, the German
town of Idar-Oberstein developed into an important centre of
costume jewellery production, where innovative handling of
simple and inexpensive materials gave rise to an aesthetic that
stood on its own merits. For this volume, the author was able
to study many early documents and photographs in the IdarOberstein archives. 192pgs. • 2009
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Pollock, Ossorio, Dubuffet
St. Adolf-Giant-Creation
The artistic relationships among Jackson Pollock, Alfonso
Ossorio, and Jean Dubuffet powerfully influenced the development of postwar art. This volume reveals previously unrecognized
technical and thematic affinities in the artists' work, from
Dubuffet's "raw," unconventional style to Ossorio's use of
Christian iconography and grotesque elements to Pollock's
emphasis on medium and gestural force. 168pgs. • 2013
Despite being institutionalized for schizophrenia at age thirty-one,
Adolf Wölfli (1864-1930) achieved artistic greatness in his cell at
Waldau Mental Asylum near his native Bern, Switzerland, and has had
a profound influence on modern art ever since. This volume offers a
fresh vantage point on the artist's remarkably intricate drawings and
astonishing collages, as well as his newly translated writings, with
their dizzying blend of mythology and humor. 112pgs. • 2003
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182418 Antonio López
154096 The Art of the Northern Renaissance
Antonio López is hyper-realism's greatest living exponent, and one
of the finest painters of the past hundred years. Published on the
occasion of the artist's landmark exhibition at the Museo
Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, this generous overview constitutes a self-portrait of a genuine icon of contemporary painting.
264pgs. • 2011
Considers the works of Van Eyck, Bosch, Bruegel, and other masters
within the context of a changing society in which church and state,
Protestant and Catholic, man and woman, artist and patron, city and
court all played a part. Harbison brings these facets of the
Renaissance world together into a unified narrative that illuminates
the complexity and brilliance of the art and its times. 176pgs. • 2012
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Solana, Guillermo
Harbison, Craig
038543 Art and Illusion
035632 The Arts in Prehistoric Greece
Gombrich, E. H.
Hood, Sinclair
A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation
A classic that explores the meeting ground between science and
the humanities, Art and Illusion examines the history and psychology of pictorial representation in light of present-day theories of
visual perception information and learning. 466pgs. • 2000
◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $23.98
✪ 185483 Art in Oceania
Surveys the artistic expressions of the Aegean peoples during the
5,000 years that preceded the rise of Classical Greek art. Work
produced in the environs of the palaces of Mycenae and Crete
(including the palace of Minos at Knossos) is fully described and
illustrated. 311pgs. • 1994
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✪ 186455 Atul Dodiya
Lavishly illustrated and encyclopedic in scope, this landmark
book places the art of Oceania in its comprehensive and often
complex historical context. Essays by leading scholars offer a
fresh approach to archaeological findings; the impacts of
migration, trade, warfare, and colonization; the influence of
materials, ritual, dance, and religion; and the roles of photography, tourism, nationalism, and popular culture. 536pgs. •
2013
Atul Dodiya's complex and vibrant works draw on western influences and eastern traditions. This book captures Dodiya's enormous range, from early photorealist paintings depicting middleclass life to daring and ingenious assemblages that brilliantly fuse
European and Indian artistic styles, history, and cultural references. 470pgs. • 2014
◆ • Yale • C • $115.00 / $49.98
✪ 185810 Art Nouveau Documents
Modern Applied Arts 1902-1908
Pudor, Heinrich & Horst Makus
Reprints the contents of Heinrich Pudor's lavish landmark magazine Documents of Modern Applied Arts, which was originally
published from 1902-1908. The 1,200 illustrations present more
than 1,500 individual artistic items from the German and international art nouveau movements, including furniture, metal, glass,
ceramics, and jewellery as well as textile, poster, and book art.
256pgs. • 2012
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GRAPHIC NOVELS & COMICS
155091 Dr. Seuss and Co. Go to War
The World War II Editorial Cartoons of America's
Leading Comic Artists
Schiffrin, Andre
A collection of more than 300 cartoons from the World War II
era, including more than 100 by Dr. Seuss, 50 cartoons by the
New Yorker's Saul Steinberg, and works by Al Hirschfeld, Carl
Rose, and Mischa Richter. 280pgs. • 2009
▲ • New Press • C • $29.95 / $12.98
171179 Jack Jackson's
American History
Los Tejanos and Lost Cause
Jackson, Jack
Two landmark works of graphic nonfiction
under one cover. Los Tejanos is the story of
the Texas-Mexican conflict between 1835
and 1875 as seen through the eyes of one
Texan of Mexican heritage. Lost Cause documents the violent reaction to Reconstruction by Texans, as well as
the Taylor-Sutton feud, which raged across South Texas, embracing two generations and causing untold grief. 320pgs. • 2013
◆ • Fantagraphics • C • $35.00 / $9.98
171180 Ray and Joe
The Story of a Man and His Dead Friend and Other
Classic Comics
Rodrigues, Charles
172385 Beuys Voice
Durini, Lucrezia De Dominizio
This book, published to mark the 90th anniversary of the birth of
the German painter and sculptor Joseph Beuys (1921-1986),
includes hundreds of illustrations from the historical archive of
Lucrezia De Domizio Durini, together with historical background
information that is fundamental to understanding his thinking and
work. 960pgs. • 2011
"Black as sin and decay and perversion" is how National
Lampoon editor Tony Hendra described the work of Charles
Rodrigues. Given carte blanche by the magazine's young editors, Rodrigues produced a 20-year tsunami of hilarious selfcontained comic strips, themed gag spreads, and serials that
boggled the mind and challenged all sense of decency and
propriety. 192pgs. • 2013
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181575 Bosch Bruegel Rubens Rembrandt
Great Masters from the Albertina
Schröder, Klaus, ed.
The scope and quality of the unrivaled collection of the Albertina
in Vienna makes it the one of the few museums in a position to
present Dutch drawing in all of its thematic, technical, and stylistic
diversity. Ranging from preparatory drawings for larger works to
autonomous works, this catalogue offers a full spectrum of landscapes, seascapes, topographical views, portraits, rural genre
scenes, and still-lifes. 234pgs. • 2013
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A 12th-century masterpiece of Persian literature, The Canticle of
the Birds relates the birds' journey to meet Simorgh, an allegory
of the Supreme Being. This deluxe edition of the translation by
Dick Davis and Afkham Darbandi features commentaries Michael
Barry and is illustrated with 207 Persian, Turkish, Afghan, and
Indo-Pakistani miniatures from the 14th to 17th centuries.
462pgs. • 2014
Pelican History of Art
A New History
Brunt, Peter William & Nicholas Thomas, et al.
Illustrated through Persian and Eastern Islamic Art
171181 Willard Mullin's Golden Age of
Baseball Drawings, 1934-1972
Mullin, Willard
The years 1930-1970 were the Golden Age of both American
sports and American comic strips, when giants strode their
respective fields -- Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Hank Aaron in
one, George (Krazy Kat) Herriman, Milton (Steve Canyon)
Caniff, Walt (Pogo) Kelly in the other -- and Mullin was there,
straddling both fields, recording every major player and event
in the mid-20th-century history of baseball. 200pgs. • 2013
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✪ 185502 Caribbean
123332 Das Universum Klee
123636 Hand Job
✪ 185774 Manet
Cullen, Deborah & Elvis Fuentes, eds.
With his highly individual yet universal pictorial language, Paul
Klee became one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
Encompassing all of his creative phases, this volume features
more than 200 works from the artist's visionary and poetic pictorial worlds, uniquely blending the abstract with the figural. (Text
in German only.) 368pgs. • 2008
Perry, Michael
Rubin, James H.
Art at the Crossroads of the World
Unprecedented in scope, this beautiful book offers an authoritative examination of the modern history of the Caribbean through
its artistic culture. Featuring 500 color illustrations of artworks
from the late 18th through the 21st century, it explores modern
and contemporary art, ranging across the region and in time
from the Haitian revolution to the present. 496pgs. • 2012
◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $29.98
038541 The Clash of Gods
A Reinterpretation of Early Christian Art
REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION
Mathews, Thomas F.
Between the third and sixth centuries, the ancient gods, goddesses, and heroes who had populated the imagination of humankind
for a millennium were replaced by a new imagery of Christ and
his saints. Thomas Mathews explores the many different, often
surprising, artistic images and religious interpretations of Christ
during this period. 237pgs. • 1999
◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $23.98
✪ 039491 Cubism and Culture
Antliff, Mark & Patricia Leighten
Reveals the profound formal innovations of Cubism as integrally related to rapid changes in French society. Examines the origins of Cubism
in primitivism and its engagement with issues of race and colonialism
as well as anti-Enlightenment philosophies. 224pgs. • 2001
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173017 Dancing Around the Bride
Scholz, Dieter, et al.
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✪ 114205 David Hockney's Dog Days
Hockney, David
David Hockney introduces his two dachshunds, Stanley and
Boodgie, in this delightful collection. The result of both sharp
observation and affection, these paintings and drawings are lyrical
studies in form and design. A text by the artist gives a behind-thescenes glimpse of how to work with models that don't necessarily
want to sit still. 80pgs. • 2006
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173025 Earthly Visions
A Catalog of Type
Initial M, Hand and Eye
No longer relegated to designer's sketchbooks, hand-drawn type
has emerged from the underground as a dynamic vehicle for visual communication from magazine, book, and album covers to
movie credits and NFL advertisements. This volume collects
groundbreaking work from 50 talented typographers who draw by
hand. 256pgs. • 2007
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✪ 186456 Hans Richter
✪ 124824 Marc Chagall and His Times
Encounters
A Documentary Narrative
Benson, Timothy O.
A multifaceted interpretation of Richter's career as a filmmaker,
artist, and writer, examining his pioneering work in the context of
his collaborations with some of the most important figures in
20th-century art. The book examines the ways in which these
encounters with other artists engendered creativity, originality, and
meaning throughout his career. 224pgs. • 2013
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Theology and the Challenge of Art
Gorringe, Timothy J.
✪ 185489 Imprinting the Divine
Argues that great art can function as a "secular parable," leading
viewers to reflect on the reality and presence of God in the world.
Gorringe examines representative secular paintings of the most significant types (mythological themes, genre painting, portraiture, landscape, still life, abstract art), showing how each can point toward
God, whether by envisaging an alternative future, by creating aesthetic
delight, or by teaching us to see things differently. 264pgs. • 2011
Carr, Annemarie Weyl
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Byzantine and Russian Icons from the Menil Collection
Comprising more than sixty works, the Menil collection of
Byzantine and related icons spans twelve hundred years, and
encompasses a number of distinct cultures, including Greek,
Balkan, and Russian. In this volume, the first publication to survey
this diverse collection, leading scholars explore the history and
meaning of these remarkable works, as well as their continuing
power to surprise and impress. 168pgs. • 2011
Cage, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg, and
Duchamp
✪ 185594 Experiments in Modern Realism
Basualdo, Carlos & Erica F. Battle, eds.
Potts, Alex
✪ 185480 In the Shadow of Velázquez
This fascinating book explores the interwoven lives, radical art,
and shared experimental spirit of Marcel Duchamp and four of
America's most important postwar artists: composer John Cage,
choreographer Merce Cunningham, and visual artists Jasper
Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. It traces the relationships
among these artists by mapping their intersections and examining
the depth of their artistic exchanges. 432pgs. • 2013
A refreshingly unorthodox account of the artistic and political
impulses that shaped mid-20th-century art. The wide variety of both
canonical and lesser-known work it features ranges from free-form
paintings by Dubuffet and De Kooning and assemblages by
Rauschenberg and Fahlström to actions and happenings by Beuys
and Kaprow. Features 180 illustrations, 60 in color. 320pgs. • 2013
Brown, Jonathan
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WILLIAM CONGDON
✪ 185995 The Sabbath of History
Congdon, William G. & Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
This volume brings together reflections on Holy Week by
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (the future Pope Benedict XVI) and
the paintings of American artist William Congdon, a leading
exponent of Action Painting in the 1950s and a convert to
Catholicism. The result is a unique meditation on the human
condition as well as an exploration of one artist's journey
toward expression. 152pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185994 William Congdon
Licht, Fred, et al.
Focuses on Congdon's place in the artistic landscape of the
late 20th century. 360pgs. • 2006
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World Making in Postwar European and American Art
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A Life in Art History
This generously illustrated volume, the first in the Art of the Twentieth
Century series, introduces and explores a range of contemporary
issues and debates about art and its place in the wider culture today.
It includes four case studies: of Marcel Duchamp's Bottlerack,
Barnett Newman's Eve, Ana Mendieta's Silueta series, and Yarla by
the Australian Aboriginal Yuendumu community. 272pgs. • 2004
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154098 From el Greco to Goya
Painting in Spain, 1561-1828
Tomlinson, Janis
Covers 250 years of painting in Spain, ranging from the works
created at the court of Philip II to those produced at the
Hapsburg and Bourbon courts of Madrid, and in Seville, Valencia,
and Toledo, and culminating in the unique accomplishments of
Francisco Goya. Includes 116 illustrations, most of them in color.
176pgs. • 2012
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Harshav, Benjamin
A comprehensive biography of one of the most prominent artists
of the 20th century. It encompasses the 98 years of Chagall's life
across multiple countries and cultures, his deep roots in folk culture, his personal relationships and loves, and his involvements
with the art of the Russian Revolution, with Surrealism,
Communism, Zionism, Yiddish literature, and the state of Israel.
1056pgs. • 2003
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128484 Matisse and the Subject of
Modernism
Wright, Alastair
Focusing on the period 1905-1913, this groundbreaking new
book refutes the popular view of Matisse as a painter of relaxed
pleasures, the master of decorative line and sensuous color.
Wright discovers a darker, more complex Matisse: an artist whose
work, caught in the uneasy space between modernism and tradition, was fundamentally engaged with the artistic and ideological
debates of modernity. 288pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185772 Minimalism and After
In this lucid, witty book, an eminent art historian examines links
between his personal life and his study of Hispanic art of the Golden
Age. His adventures are offered as a model for understanding how art
history is shaped by life experiences, as he describes the influence of
his parents, noted collectors of documentation of 20th-century avantgarde movements. 160pgs. • 2014
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✪ 128027 Frameworks for Modern Art
Gaiger, Jason, ed.
How the diffident son of a bourgeois family became the father of
both realism and impressionism is a complex story that has too
often been overlooked. As Manet has rightly become recognized
as a touchstone for historical change, his personal story has
become all the more relevant to the study of art history. This lavishly illustrated volume, presented in a handsome slipcase, offers
a comprehensive study of the great master. 416pgs. • 2010
✪ 185773 Jan Brueghel Der Ältere (15681625)
Kritischer Katalog Der Gemalde.
Ertz, Klaus
The definitive deluxe four-volume catalogue of the works of Jan
Brueghel the Elder. Text in German. • 2008
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✪ 160339 Lee Lozano
Drawings
Rosen, Barry
Equipped with an extraordinary intellectual reach and demonstrating an unusually expressive and mature sexuality, Lee Lozano
(1930-1999) brought a potent voice to the 1960s New York art
scene. This handsome book presents previously unpublished
selections from the artist's early narrative and figurative drawings
dating from 1960 to 1964. 194pgs. • 2006
Tradition and Tendencies of Minimalism from 1950
to Today
Wiehager, Renate
This classic presentation of minimalist and postminimalist tendencies from the 1960s to the present day features 190 artists,
including 40 who were not included in the original 2006 edition, and provides some 600 images of their work. A new essay
by Renate Wiehager offers an account of the century-long
development of abstract art from Adolf Hoelzel's 1906 class at
the Stuttgart Academy to the present. 632pgs. • 2010
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✪ 185769 Minimalism in Germany
The Sixties
Wiehager, Renate, ed.
With a wealth of color illustrations, this massive and ambitious
compendium features approximately 100 works -- from serial
sculptures to action-oriented works, and mostly drawn from
the Daimler Art Collection -- by some 40 artists. It offers a
definitive overview of constructivist and concrete abstraction
and the avant-garde in 1960s Germany. 632pgs. • 2012
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126107 The Moment of Caravaggio
✪ 186454 Paths to Abstraction 1867-1917
Focusing on the emergence of the full-blown "gallery picture" in
Rome during the last decade of the 16th century and the first
decades of the 17th, Fried sets forth a radically revisionist
account of Caravaggio's relation to the self-portrait; of the role of
extreme violence in his art; and of the deep structure of his
epoch-defining realism. Extensively illustrated with nearly 200
color images. 328pgs. • 2010
Filled with full-page reproductions as well as stunning details of some
of the most influential abstract paintings of the 19th and early 20th
centuries, this volume follows the broad and diverse ways that
painters such as Whistler, Monet, Cezanne, Denis, Vuillard, Matisse,
Derain, Picasso, and Braque learned from each other as they
embarked on an entirely new kind of expression. 296pgs. • 2011
Fried, Michael
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164273 Mr. Collier's Letter Racks
A Tale of Art and Illusion at the Threshold of the
Modern Information Age
Wahrman, Dror
Three hundred years ago, an unprecedented explosion in inexpensive, disposable print ushered in a media revolution that forever changed our relationship to information. One unusually perceptive man, a still-life painter named Edward Collier, understood
the full significance of these momentous changes and embedded
in his work secret warnings about the inescapable slippages
between author and print, meaning and text, viewer and canvas,
perception and reality. 288pgs. • 2012
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✪ 117464 Mumford on Modern Art in the
1930s
Mumford, Lewis
Although Lewis Mumford is widely acknowledged as the seminal
American critic of architecture and urbanism in the 20th century,
he is less known for his art criticism. This book, for the first time,
assembles Mumford's important art criticism in a single volume.
265pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185467 New Jersey As Non-Site
Baum, Kelly
Between 1950 and 1975, some of the postwar era's most innovative
artists flocked to an unexpected place. Appreciating what others
tended to ignore or mock, they gravitated to New Jersey's industrial
wastescapes, crumbling cities, crowded highways, and banal suburbs. This catalogue examines more than 100 works by sixteen
artists, including Amiri Baraka, George Brecht, Dan Graham, Allan
Kaprow, Gordon Matta-Clark, and George Segal. 176pgs. • 2013
◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $19.98
114270 Ornament and the Grotesque
Fantastical Decoration from Antiquity to Art Nouveau
Zamperini, Alessandra
This magnificently illustrated book, with 250 color illustrations,
covers the entire history of the grotesque in European art, from
its Roman origins through the Renaissance to the late 19th century. It illuminates how grotesque decoration was transformed in
the 17th and 18th centuries into arabesque, chinoiserie, and singeries, and how it led eventually to Art Nouveau. 320pgs. • 2008
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✪ 185811 Pavel Tchelitchew
Metamorphoses
Kuznetsov, Alexander
136577 Novels 1970-1982
✪ 035849 Autobiographies
Bellow, Saul
Douglass, Frederick
Mr. Sammler's Planet; Humboldt's Gift; The Dean's
December
The third volume of The Library of America edition of Saul
Bellow's complete novels collects three essential works written in
the period of Bellow's greatest literary and popular acclaim.
Unsparing but humane, and ranging widely in their philosophical
and cultural concerns, they offer the indispensable voice of a
great American raconteur and thinker. 1056pgs. • 2010
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177571 Novels 1984-2000
After completing his apprenticeship in Moscow and Kiev,
Tchelitchew worked as a successful stage designer in Berlin
before relocating to Paris in 1923. This pioneering monograph
on the Russian painter includes a comprehensive selection of his
most important paintings, enhanced with a selection of sketches,
stage designs, and costumes. 336pgs. • 2013
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172633 Per Kirkeby
Paintings and Sculpture
Kosinski, Dorothy M. & Klaus Ottmann
Per Kirkeby (b. 1938) is Scandinavia's most highly acclaimed artist
since August Strindberg and Asger Jorn. His early training as a geologist is evident in his richly layered canvases, which are structured like
geological strata, constantly in flux, expressing movement and change
over time. This handsome book features an interview with the artist
that highlights his unique approach. 144pgs. • 2012
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Palau i Fabre, Josep
This volume focuses on a key phase of transition in Picasso's art,
from his numerous depictions of the Minotaur myth in the late
1920s and early 1930s to his majestic and tragic 1937 masterpiece commemorating the terrible aerial bombing of the Basque
town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. 512pgs. • 2012
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154168 The Renaissance in Europe
King, Margaret L.
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✪ 141000 Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope
Wilmerding, John
Perhaps best known for his iconic paintings and sculptures of
LOVE, and of HOPE, created in support of Barack Obama's 2008
presidential campaign, Robert Indiana has been living and working in Maine since 1978. This volume is both a retrospective of
the artist's work based on his own holdings, and an unprecedented study of his living and working space. 128pgs. • 2009
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130397 Selected Journals, 1820-1842
The final volume in the definitive edition of Saul Bellow's complete novels collects four shorter works -- What Kind of Day Did
You Have? (1984), A Theft (1989), The Bellarosa Connection
(1989), and The Actual (1997) -- along with More Die of
Heartbreak (1987) and Bellow's extraordinary valedictory,
Ravelstein (2000), about a professor of political philosophy made
suddenly famous by an unlikely bestseller. 900pgs. • 2015
This volume begins with Emerson's first journal entry, on January
25, 1820, and follows him through his early years at Harvard
College and the Divinity School, his ordination as a Unitarian minister, his marriage to Ellen Tucker and her untimely death, his
fateful decision to leave the ministry, and his travels in England
and on the Continent. 992pgs. • 2010
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035752 Early Novels and Stories
The Troll Garden; O Pioneers!; The Song of the Lark; My
Antonia; One of Ours
Cather, Willa
Includes the story collection "The Troll Garden," Cather's first
work of fiction, along with the beloved novels "O Pioneers!," "The
Song of the Lark," "My Antonia," and "One of Ours," which earned
a Pulitzer Prize. 1336pgs. • 1987
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122181 Complete Novels
Cheever, John
In these works Cheever laid bare the failings and foibles of the
ascendant postwar elite as well as the fallen Yankee aristocrats
who stubbornly clung to their shabby gentility as the last vestige of
former glory. Includes The Wapshot Chronicle (winner of the
National Book Award) and its sequel The Wapshot Scandal (winner of the William Dean Howells Medal); the dark suburban
drama Bullet Park; the prison novel Falconer; and the lyrical ecological fable Oh What a Paradise It Seems. 960pgs. • 2009
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In this deft reinterpretation of the Renaissance, King indicates the
multiple ways in which the epoch influenced the later developments of Western culture and society. She shows how Renaissance
history is today as much about the study of power, wealth, gender,
class, ritual, and other categories of investigation as it is about the
literary and artistic achievements of the unique urban society that
spread from Italy to the rest of Europe. 368pgs. • 2013
Frederick Douglass, born a slave, educated himself, escaped, and
went on to become the most influential black American of the
19th century. His autobiographical narratives stunned the world,
and have shocked, moved, and inspired readers ever since. Here,
complete for the first time in one authoritative volume, are the
three powerful and gripping stories, now recognized as classics of
American writing. 1126pgs. • 1996
Bellow, Saul
164955 Picasso 1927-1939
From the Minotaur to Guernica
Narrative of the Life, My Bondage & My Freedom: Life &
Times
035734 The Leatherstocking Tales, Volume 1
The Pioneers; The Last of the Mohicans; The Prairie
Cooper, James Fenimore
The five novels in Cooper's great saga of the American wilderness
form a pageant of the American frontier, set against the dense woods,
desolate prairies, and transcendent landscapes of the New World.
Cooper's hero, Natty Bumppo, is forced ever farther into the heart of
the continent by the advance of civilization that he inadvertently serves
as advance scout, missionary, and critic. 1347pgs. • 1985
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035792 Collected Poems, Prose and Plays
Frost, Robert
The first authoritative and comprehensive collection of Frost's
writings, bringing together all the major poetry, all of Frost's dramatic writing, and the most extensive gathering of his prose writings ever published. The core of this collection is the 1949
"Complete Poems," the last edition supervised by the poet himself
- free of the unauthorized editorial changes introduced into subsequent editions. 1036pgs. • 1995
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035766 Memoirs and Selected Letters
Grant, Ulysses S.
Grant wrote his Personal Memoirs -- "perhaps the most revelatory
autobiography of high command to exist in any language," in the
words of John Keegan -- to secure his family's future. In doing so,
the Civil War's greatest general won himself a unique place in
American letters. His character, sense of purpose, and simple
compassion are evident throughout this deeply moving account,
as well as in the letters to his wife, Julia, also included here.
1199pgs. • 1990
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035717 Tales and Sketches
Twice-Told Tales; Mosses from an Old Manse; The Snow
Image, & Other Twice-Told Tales; A Wonder Book for
Girls & Boys; Tanglewood Tales
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
An authoritative edition of all Hawthorne's tales and sketches in a
single comprehensive volume. The stories are arranged in the
order of their periodical publication. 1493pgs. • 1982
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035735 The Leatherstocking Tales, Volume 2
The Pathfinder; The Deerslayer
Cooper, James Fenimore
1051pgs. • 1985
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✪ 092588 Poets of the Civil War
085400 Edna St. Vincent Millay
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
McClatchy, J. D., ed.
Selected Poems
With selections ranging from Whitman and Melville to popular
favorites like "Barbara Frietchie" and "All Quiet Along the
Potomac," this volume also includes the work of Henry Timrod,
Sidney Lanier, Julia Ward Howe, and many others. 250pgs. •
2005
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085405 Poets of World War II
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Shapiro, Harvey, ed.
An anthology of 120 poems about World War II by 62 American
poets, including Louis Simpson, Anthony Hecht, Kenneth Koch,
James Dickey, Howard Nemerov, Richard Hugo, John Ciardi, and
Marianne Moore. 262pgs. • 2003
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117153 James Agee
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Agee, James
James Agee's poetry takes us into the heart of his unique genius,
what Robert Fitzgerald called his "sense of being . . . a raging
awareness of the sensory field in depth and in detail." Winner of
the Yale Younger Poets competition in 1934 for Permit Me
Voyage, Agee always saw himself as essentially a poet. 200pgs. •
2008
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130372 Stephen Foster and Co.
Lyrics of the First Great American Songwriters
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Foster, Stephen & Ken Emerson, ed.
In this comprehensive new selection, music historian Ken
Emerson introduces and annotates the lyrics to more than 30 of
Foster's best-known songs. Also included are 50 other 19th-century American popular songs that influenced Foster or that he in
turn influenced. 200pgs. • 2010
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✪ 085408 Amy Lowell
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Lowell, Amy & Honor Moore, ed.
This new selection captures Lowell's full formal range: the
"cadenced verse" of her Imagist masterpieces, her experiments
in "polyphonic prose," her narrative poetry, and her adaptations
from the classical Chinese. It gives a fresh sense of the passion
and energy of her poems of bracing immediacy, written in an era
characterized by change. 200pgs. • 2004
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Millay, Edna St. Vincent & J. D. McClatchy, ed.
Praised by poets and critics alike, Millay's bold, exquisite poems
take their place among the enduring verse of the 20th century.
Included here are her most beloved and admired poems, such
as "Recuerdo" and the sonnet sequence Fatal Interview.
McClatchy has also included translations, her play Aria da Capo,
and excerpts from her libretto The King's Henchman. 231pgs. •
2003
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092587 Theodore Roethke
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Roethke, Theodore
From the recollections of his youth in Michigan to the visionary
longings of the poems written just before his death, Theodore
Roethke embarked on a quest to restore wholeness to a self that
seemed irreparably broken. This gathering of Roethke's works
includes several of his poems for children, as well as a generous
sampling from his notebooks. 200pgs. • 2005
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085407 Muriel Rukeyser
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Rukeyser, Muriel & Adrienne Rich, ed.
From Muriel Rukeyser's (1913-80) early, brilliantly cinematic
"Poem Out of Childhood" through excerpts from her long
wartime "Letter to the Front" to her late "Resurrection of the
Right Side," written after her stroke, this selection represents the
many sides and selves of a major poet. 230pgs. • 2004
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✪ 062856 Karl Shapiro
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Shapiro, Karl & John Updike, ed.
Editor Updike provides a long-overdue reassessment of the
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who first rose to prominence with his
poems about war. Updike chooses from the entire span of
Shapiro's writing life, and his introduction establishes an enduring place in American literature for a poet whose pungency and
range have defined American poetry of the postwar period.
197pgs. • 2003
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085403 Walt Whitman
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Whitman, Walt & Harold Bloom, ed.
Bloom has selected 47 poems to represent the literary genius of
Whitman's inimitable poetry. Poems range from early notebook
fragments and the complete "Song of Myself" to the valedictory
"Good-bye My Fancy!," reinforcing his influence on so many
poets after him, while still making clear that Whitman's works
truly stand alone as unsurpassed achievements in American
poetry. 221pgs. • 2003
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035767 Bracebridge Hall, Tales of a Traveller
and The Alhambra
Irving, Washington
Three story collections from the first American author to burst
onto the international literary scene. The Alhambra, Irving's
"Spanish Sketchbook," was inspired by his 1829 residence at the
ancient Moorish palace at Granada; weaving history, legend, and
description, it remains the best guidebook to this haunting place.
Over 120 tales in all. 1104pgs. • 1991
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035744 Novels 1881-1886
Washington Square; The Portrait of a Lady; The
Bostonians
177570 Four Novels of the 1950s
The Way Some People Die / The Barbarous Coast / The
Doomsters / The Galton Case
Macdonald, Ross
Ross Macdonald (the pseudonym of Kenneth Millar) brought to
the crime novel new levels of social realism and psychological
depth, while honing a unique gift for intricately involving mystery
narratives. For his centennial year, the Library of America inaugurates its Macdonald edition with four novels from the 1950s, all
featuring his incomparable protagonist, private investigator Lew
Archer. 900pgs. • 2015
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116817 Later Novels and Stories
James, Henry
Maxwell, William
Presents three major novels from James's early middle years.
These studies in the exercise of power between the sexes, classes,
and cultures portray American women confronting crises of independence and possession, and mark James as coming into the
height of his talent. 1249pgs. • 1985
The second installment of a two-volume edition of Maxwell. The
Château (1961) describes the most subtle and bittersweet
encounter of American naiveté and Old World mystery since
Henry James. Also included: So Long, See You Tomorrow; stories;
40 brief "improvisations"; and the essay "Nearing Ninety," a moving valediction to a lifetime of reading and storytelling. 990pgs. •
2008
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035730 Writings
Autobiography; A Summary View of the Rights of British
America; Notes on the State of Virginia; Addresses,
Letters
Jefferson, Thomas
The most comprehensive one-volume selection of Jefferson's writings ever published. 1600pgs. • 1984
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035779 Novels and Stories
Deephaven; A Country Doctor; The Country of the
Pointed Firs; Dunnet Landing Stories; Selected Stories &
Sketches
Jewett, Sarah Orne
Set against long Maine winters, hardscrabble farms, and the sea,
Jewett's stories of gruff, capable farmers and seafolk have a very
modern resonance. This comprehensive collection reveals the full
stature of the unjustly neglected writer whom Willa Cather ranked
with Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne. 937pgs. • 1994
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170504 Four Novels of the 1970s
Leonard, Elmore
Blending gritty toughness and unpredictable violence with wild
humor and an uncanny ear for the rhythms of ordinary speech,
Elmore Leonard was the most widely and enthusiastically admired
crime novelist of his time. This volume includes Fifty-Two Pickup;
Swag; Unknown Man No. 23; and The Switch, as well as a newly
researched chronology of Leonard's life drawing on materials in
his personal archive. 816pgs. • 2014
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177573 Four Novels of the 1980s
City Primeval / Labrava / Glitz / Freaky Deaky
Leonard, Elmore
It was during the 1980s that Elmore Leonard came into his own
as the most popular and critically acclaimed crime writer in
America. The four novels collected here, each in their own distinct way, show him at the top of his form. 1024pgs. • 2015
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177581 President Lincoln Assassinated!!
The Firsthand Story of the Murder, Manhunt, Trial,
and Mourning
Holzer, Harold
An unprecedented firsthand chronicle of one of the most pivotal moments in American history. The fateful story is told in
more than 80 original documents -- eyewitness reports, medical records, trial transcripts, newspaper articles, speeches,
letters, diary entries, and poems -- by more than 75 participants and observers. 480pgs. • 2015
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035756 Speeches and
Writings 1832-1858
Lincoln, Abraham
This volume, along with Speeches and
Writings 1859-1865, comprises the most
comprehensive selection ever published.
Over 240 speeches, letters, and drafts take
Lincoln from rural lawyer to U.S. senatorial
candidate, charting his emergence as an
antislavery advocate and defender of the Constitution. Includes
the complete Lincoln-Douglas debates. 898pgs. • 1989
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035770 Speeches and Writings 1859-1865
Lincoln, Abraham
A collection of writings from 1859 to 1865, including speeches, messages, proclamations, letters, memoranda, and fragments. These documents record the words and deeds -- the
order to resupply Fort Sumter, the emancipation of the slaves
held in the Confederacy, and proposals to offer the South generous terms of reconstruction -- through which Lincoln hoped
to defend and preserve the Union. 788pgs. • 1989
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116780 American Earth
Environmental Writing since Thoreau
McKibben, Bill, ed.
Classics of the environmental imagination -- the essays of Henry
David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Burroughs; Aldo Leopold's A
Sand County Almanac; Rachel Carson's Silent Spring -- are set
against the inspiring story of an emerging activist movement, as
revealed by newly uncovered reports of pioneering campaigns for
conservation, passages from landmark legal opinions and legislation, and searing protest speeches. 900pgs. • 2008
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130371 American Fantastic Tales Boxed Set
Terror and the Uncanny From Poe to the Pulps; Terror
and the Uncanny From the 1940s to Now
Straub, Peter, ed.
An authoritative and diverse gathering of more than 80 stories
calculated to unsettle and delight, in styles ranging from the
exquisitely insinuating speculations of Henry James's "The Jolly
Corner" to the nightmarish post-apocalyptic savagery of Harlan
Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream." 1500pgs. •
2009
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177576 American Musicals
The Complete Books and Lyrics of Sixteen Broadway
Classics
Maslon, Laurence, ed.
This landmark two-volume boxed set presents 16 masterpieces
charting the Broadway musical's narrative tradition from the
groundbreaking Show Boat to the Tony Award-winning Cabaret
and 1776. It presents the complete libretto of each musical in its
Broadway opening-night version, making these beloved stories
available as never before. 1600pgs. • 2014
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035768 American Poetry: The Nineteenth
Century Volume 1
Freneau to Whitman
Hollander, John, ed.
This landmark two-volume anthology gathers over 1,000 poems
by nearly 150 poets. Volume 1 includes generous selections from
Poe, Emerson, Bryant, Longfellow, and Whitman. "There is simply
nothing else like it in print" -- Helen Vendler, The New Republic.
1098pgs. • 1993
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106834 American Poetry: The Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries
Shields, David, ed.
The poetry of early America is seen afresh in this groundbreaking
new volume, which spans from the first years of English settlement in the New World to the death of George Washington.
Gathering the work of more than 100 poets -- including many
poems never previously anthologized and some published here
for the first time -- it is the most comprehensive collection of its
kind ever assembled. 900pgs. • 2007
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035828 American Poetry: The Twentieth
Century Volume 1
043709 Baseball
035723 Redburn, White-Jacket, Moby-Dick
Dawidoff, Nicholas, ed.
Library of America Staff
A lively mix of stories, memoirs, poems, news reports, and insider
accounts about all aspects of the great American game, from its
pastoral 19th-century beginnings to its apotheosis as the undisputed national pastime. 721pgs. • 2002
Moby-Dick, Melville's masterpiece, is one of the great epics in all
of literature. Ahab's idolatrous hunt for the white whale drives the
narrative at a relentless pace, while Ishmael's meditations on
whales and whaling, the sublime indifference of nature, and the
grimy physical details of whale-oil extraction provide a reflective
counterpoint. This volume also includes Redburn, which relates a
young man's initiation into the sailor's life, and White-Jacket, a
semi-autobiographical account of experiences in the US Navy.
1436pgs. • 1983
Henry Adams to Dorothy Parker
The first half of the largest anthology of 20th-century American poetry ever attempted, including enormous selections of Robert Frost,
Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, William Carlos
Williams, H.D., Marianne Moore and T.S. Eliot. 986pgs. • 2000
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035835 The American Revolution
Melville, Herman
A Literary Anthology
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148189 The Civil War (Second Year)
The Second Year Told by Those Who Lived It
Writings from the War of Independence
Sears, Stephen W., ed.
Drawn from letters, diaries, newspaper articles, public declarations,
contemporary narratives, and private memoranda, brings together
over 120 pieces by more than 70 participants to create a unique literary panorama of the War of Independence. 878pgs. • 2001
More than 140 messages, proclamations, newspaper stories, letters, diary entries, memoir excerpts, and poems by more than 80
participants and observers, among them Abraham Lincoln,
Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, George B. McClellan, Robert E.
Lee, Frederick Douglass, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman,
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Clara Barton, Harriet Jacobs, and George
Templeton Strong. 936pgs. • 2012
Rhodehamel, John, ed.
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177583 The American Revolution (Set)
Writings from the Pamphlet Debate 1764-1776
Wood, Gordon S., ed.
A landmark two-volume collection of British and American pamphlets from the political debate that divided an empire and created a nation. Edited by historian Gordon S. Wood, the set includes
the complete texts of 39 of the most fascinating and influential
British and American pamphlets of the period. 1800pgs. • 2015
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161396 The Civil War (Final Year)
The Final Year Told by Those Who Lived It
Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, ed.
This final installment of an acclaimed four-volume series traces events
from March 1864 to June 1865. It provides an incomparable portrait
of a nation at war with itself, while illuminating the military and political events that brought the Union to final victory, and slavery and
secession to their ultimate destruction. 919pgs. • 2014
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106833 American Speeches I
Political Oratory from the Revolution to the Civil War
Widmer, Ted, ed.
170503 The Civil War Told by Those Who
Lived It
This volume, the first of an unprecedented two-volume collection,
gathers the unabridged texts of 45 eloquent and dramatic speeches delivered by American public figures between 1761 and 1865,
beginning with James Otis's denunciation of unrestrained searches by British customs officials -- hailed by John Adams as the
beginning of the American Revolution -- and ending with
Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. 810pgs. • 2006
The definitive firsthand narrative of our nation's greatest conflict, now
in a four-volume collector's boxed set. As a special feature, each box
includes four pull-out posters featuring full color maps by expert Civil
War cartographer Earl McElfresh. 3624pgs. • 2014
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Simpson, Brooks D., ed.
085401 Americans in Paris
157763 The Cool School
Gopnik, Adam, ed.
O'Brien, Glenn, ed.
A Literary Anthology
Writing from America's Hip Underground
Paris has been many things to many Americans: a tradition-bound
bastion of old world Europe, a hotbed of revolutionary ideologies,
and a space in which to cultivate an openness to life thought impossible at home. Including stories, letters, memoirs, and reporting, the
text distills 3 centuries of writing about what Henry James called "the
most brilliant city in the world." 650pgs. • 2004
Drawing on memoirs, poems, novels, comedy routines, letters,
essays, and song lyrics, editor Glenn O'Brien has created an unparalleled literary mix tape bringing together Henry Miller, Miles Davis,
Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, Lenny Bruce, William S. Burroughs,
Bob Dylan, Annie Ross, Norman Mailer, Terry Southern, Andy Warhol,
Lester Bangs, and dozens of others. 500pgs. • 2013
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170500 Art in America, 1945-1970
Writings from the Age of Abstract Expressionism, Pop
Art, and Minimalism
Perl, Jed, ed.
✪ 185926 Women Crime Writers: Four
Suspense Novels of the 1950s
Mischief / The Blunderer / Beast in View / Fool's Gold
Weinman, Sarah, ed.
In the quarter century after the end of World War II, a new generation of painters, sculptors, and photographers transformed the
face of American art and provoked an exuberant and contentious
body of writing without parallel in our cultural history. This
anthology is lavishly illustrated with scores of black-and-white
images and a 32-page color insert. 864pgs. • 2014
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Includes Charlotte Armstrong's Mischief, the nightmarish drama
of a child entrusted to a psychotic babysitter; Patricia Highsmith's
The Blunderer, brilliantly tracking the perverse parallel lives of
two men driven toward murder; Margaret Millar's Beast in View, a
relentless study in madness; and Dolores Hitchens's Fools' Gold, a
hard-edged tale of robbery and redemption. 848pgs. • 2015
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101656 Collected Plays 1944-1961
Miller, Arthur
This inaugural volume of the Library of America's edition of
Miller's plays gathers the works that established the playwright as
one of the indispensable voices of the postwar era, including All
My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, and A View from the
Bridge. The volume also contains the early drama The Man Who
Had All the Luck, Miller's adaptation of Ibsen's An Enemy of the
People, the autobiographical one-act A Memory of Two Mondays,
and the novella The Misfits, based on the screenplay Miller wrote
for Marilyn Monroe. 864pgs. • 2006
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035802 Novels 1969-1974
Ada, or Ardor; Transparent Things; Look at the
Harlequins!
Nabokov, Vladimir
This volume contains Ada, or Ardor, a witty and parodic account
of a man's lielong love for his sister; Transparent Things, a haunting novella of a young American's marriage, the murder of his
wife, and a lone journey to uncover the truth; and Look at the
Harlequins!, Nabokov's final novel about a novelist very much like
himself. The texts in this volume have been corrected based on
the author's own copies. 824pgs. • 1996
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116785 Collected Stories and Other Writings
Porter, Katherine Anne
Set in her native Texas and her beloved Mexico, prewar Nazi
Germany and the gothic Old South, Porter's stories of love, outrage, betrayal, and spiritual reckoning are severe but never cruel,
and always exquisitely precise. They number fewer than 30, but
as Robert Penn Warren commented, "many are unsurpassed in
modern fiction." Rounding out this volume is a selection of
Porter's journalism and other short prose. 1068pgs. • 2008
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085418 Letters and Speeches
Roosevelt, Theodore
Teddy Roosevelt's letters demonstrate the astonishing range of his
interests and deeds and reveal the personal dimensions of one of
our greatest statesmen. In addition to four of his most famous
speeches, this volume collects 367 letters written between 1881
and 1919 to correspondents as various as Jacob Riis, Rudyard
Kipling, Upton Sinclair, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Franklin D.
Roosevelt. 960pgs. • 2004
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101652 Novels and Stories 1959-1962
Goodbye, Columbus & Five Short Stories / Letting Go
Roth, Philip
Roth's comic genius, his imaginative daring, his courage in
exploring uncomfortable truths, and his assaults on political, cultural, and sexual orthodoxies have made him one of the essential
writers of our time. This first volume in the definitive edition of
Roth's collected works presents Goodbye, Columbus and Five
Short Stories, the book for which he won the National Book
Award, as well as his first novel, Letting Go. 913pgs. • 2005
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101651 Novels 1967-1972
When She Was Good / Portnoy's Complaint / Our Gang /
The Breast
Roth, Philip
In this second volume of the definitive edition of Roth's works, the
range and inventiveness of his fiction is dazzlingly displayed: the
somber and penetrating realism of When She Was Good; the daring
verbal wit of his comic masterpiece Portnoy's Complaint; the unrestrained political satire of Our Gang; and the fantasy of The Breast,
featuring the debut of Roth protagonist David Kepesh as he endures a
metamorphosis worthy of Kafka or Gogol. 672pgs. • 2005
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106836 Writings
with Other Narratives of Roanoke, Jamestown, and the
First English Settlement of America
Smith, Captain John et al.
One of the most colorful figures in American history, the soldier,
explorer, and colonist John Smith was a vivid and prolific chronicler of the beginnings of English settlement in the New World.
This volume brings together seven of his works, along with 16
additional narratives by 13 other writers, that recount firsthand
the tragic, harrowing, and dramatic events of the settlement of
Roanoke and Jamestown. 1200pgs. • 2007
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035808 Writings 1932-1946
Stanzas in Meditation; Lectures in America; The
Geographical History of America; Ida; Brewsie and
Willie; Other Works
Stein, Gertrude
This Library of America volume presents a full-scale gathering of
the achievement of Gertrude Stein, the most radical innovator in
20th-century literature. With her fresh, irreverent approach to
syntax and meaning itself, she proposed nothing less than a reinvention of language from the ground up. 864pgs. • 1998
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035799 The Grapes of Wrath and Other
Writings, 1936-1941
The Long Valley; The Grapes of Wrath; The Log from the
Sea of Cortez; The Harvest Gypsies
035741 A Week on the Concord and
Merrimack Rivers; Walden; The Maine Woods;
Cape Cod
Thoreau, Henry David
Thoreau's longer works in one volume, all demonstrating his subtle interweaving of natural observation, personal experience, and
historical lore. The Maine Woods and Cape Cod are especially
valuable portraits of the natural landscapes of Thoreau's youth
that were changing irreversibly even as he wrote these classic
essays. 1114pgs. • 1989
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035803 Writings and Drawings
Thurber, James
The best and most extensive Thurber collection ever assembled,
including acknowledged masterpieces: "The Secret Life of Walter
Mitty" and "The Catbird Seat," the anti-war parable The Last
Flower, the satirical Fables for Our Time, the best pieces from The
Owl in the Attic, Let Your Mind Alone, and My World and
Welcome To It, and others. 1004pgs. • 1996
Wharton, Edith
Here are all the aspects of Wharton's art: her satire, sometimes gentle, sometimes dark and despairing; her unblinking recognition of the
power of social convention and the limits of passion; her merciless
exposure of commercial motivations. 848pgs. • 2001
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035745 Novels
The House of Mirth; The Reef; The Custom of the
Country; The Age of Innocence
107239 Collected Plays and Writings on
Theater
Wilder, Thornton
The most comprehensive one-volume edition of Wilder's work
ever published, takes the measure of his extraordinary career as
a dramatist. Complementing the selection of plays is an illuminating group of essays that capture Wilder's reflections on his plays
and include a revealing epistolary account of the film adaptation
of Our Town. 800pgs. • 2007
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Wharton, Edith
The four novels in this Library of America volume show Wharton
at the height of her powers as a social observer and critic, examining American and European lives with a vision rich in detail,
satire, and tragedy. In each of them her strong autobiographical
impulse is disciplined by her writer's craft and her unfailing
regard for her audience. 1328pgs. • 1986
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043547 The Gilded Age and Later Novels
Twain, Mark
Contains the title novel plus The American Claimant, Tom Sawyer
Abroad, Tom Sawyer Detective, and No. 44, the Mysterious
Stranger, all written in Twain's later years, between 1873 and
1910. 1053pgs. • 2002
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035721 Mississippi Writings
Tom Sawyer; Life on the Mississippi; Huckleberry Finn;
Pudd'nhead Wilson
ART & ART H ISTORY, CONTI N U ED
160107 Rodin and Eros
163345 Swing Time
Throughout his career, Rodin depicted sexual desire in all its
facets, in every mood from delicate innocence to frank intensity,
bearing witness to an endless fascination with the flesh and a love
of the female form. Featuring 150 beautiful color images, this volume sheds new light on this intriguing aspect of the artist's world
and his skill at capturing the fleeting nature of pleasure in timeless art. 272pgs. • 2013
Haskell, Barbara
Bonafoux, Pascal
Collects in one volume for the first time: Tom Sawyer, Life on the
Mississippi, Huckleberry Finn, and Pudd'nhead Wilson. Filled
with comic and melodramatic adventure, these four books evoke
life along the Mississippi, which represented the boundary
between the comforts of civilization and the rough realities, violence, and the freedom of the frontier. 1126pgs. • 1982
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177577 The Collected Stories
Updike, John
Here, in two career-spanning volumes, are 186 unforgettable
stories, from "Ace in the Hole" (1953), a sketch of a Rabbitlike ex-basketball player written when Updike was a Harvard
senior, to "The Full Glass" (2008), the author's "toast to the
visible world, his own impending disappearance from it be
damned." Each story is presented in its final definitive form
and in order of composition, established here for the first
time. 1872pgs. • 2013
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035804 Writings
Presents The Grapes of Wrath in a newly corrected text based on
the author's manuscript, typescript, and galleys. The Harvest
Gypsies is Steinbeck's investigative report on migrant farm workers which laid the groundwork for the novel; The Long Valley displays his brilliance with short stories; while The Log from the Sea
of Cortez combines science, philosophy, and adventure. 1067pgs.
• 1996
This one-volume collection -- the most extensive and authoritative
ever published -- covers five decades of Washington's astonishingly active life. Bringing together over 440 letters, orders, addresses, and other documents -- both public and personal -- it reveals
him to have been an energetic, forceful, and at times eloquent
writer. 1149pgs. • 1997
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Washington, George
Reginald Marsh and Thirties New York
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Twain, Mark
Steinbeck, John
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035837 Collected Stories, 1911-1937
139648 Saul Bass
The first major assessment in 30 years of the work of "American
Scene" artist Reginald Marsh (1898-1954). Covering his art and
photography, it puts Marsh's exuberant depictions of urban daily
life within the context of the economic uncertainty of 1930s
America and the work of fellow artists who shared his interest in
the New York scene. 176pgs. • 2012
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173029 Translating Truth
A Life in Film and Design
Ambitious Images and Religious Knowledge in Late
Medieval France and England
Bass, Jennifer & Pat Kirkham
Saul Bass (1920-1996) created some of the most compelling
images of American post-war visual culture, including posters and
title sequences for films such as Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and
Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm and Anatomy of a
Murder. This volume includes more than 1,400 illustrations, many
of them previously unpublished. 428pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185780 Shunga
Kumler, Aden
This beautifully illustrated book examines how manuscript paintings collaborated and, at times, competed with texts as they translated the rudiments of Christian belief as well as complex theological teachings to new audiences. In the illuminations in these
books, the author argues, elite laypeople were offered an ambitious vision of spiritual excellence and a greater role in the pursuit of their salvation. 290pgs. • 2011
◆ • Yale • C • $85.00 / $22.98
Stages of Desire
Eichman, Shawn
The Japanese paintings and prints called shunga reflected the
thriving sexual culture of early modern Japan and depicted with
sensitivity and nuance the private lives of various social types,
from courtesans and Kabuki actors to ordinary townspeople.
Organized around a series of exhibitions at the Honolulu Museum
of Art, this sumptuous volume presents art from the museum's
vast holdings of ukiyo-e prints, woodblock-printed books, and
paintings. 312pgs. • 2014
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✪ 185775 Velázquez: The Complete
Paintings
Checa, Fernando
Checa's monograph recasts the traditional critical reception of
Velázquez as a Realist master, exploring other avenues of interpretation by examining his relationship with Classicism and
with the most progressive trends in painting in his day. At the
heart of the book is a color catalogue that reproduces the
painter's entire oeuvre. 320pgs. • 2008
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080263 American Architecture
A Critical History
WORLD OF ART
Handlin, David P.
Tells the complex story of American architecture with lucidity and
insight. Almost from its 17th-century beginnings, American architecture was subject to apparently contradictory processes - the
practical and the grandiose, which Handlin tracks from its inception to modern times, with figures including Stern, Meier, Gehry,
and Mockbee. With 264 illustrations. 304pgs. • 2004
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160151 Art and Architecture in Mexico
WORLD OF ART
Oles, James
This new interpretive history of Mexican art from the Spanish
Conquest to the early decades of the 21st century is the most comprehensive introduction to the subject in 50 years. It ranges widely across media and genres, offering new readings of painting,
sculpture, architecture, printmaking, and photography. Includes
276 illustrations, 249 in color. 432pgs. • 2013
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✪ 080633 Art and Architecture of Cambodia
WORLD OF ART
Jessup, Helen Ibbitson
A superb, profusely illustrated introduction to the culture, history,
and monuments of Cambodia, a country increasingly popular as a
tourist destination for the adventurous traveler. 224pgs. • 2004
▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $7.98
052681 Black Art
039482 Georgia O'Keeffe
WORLD OF ART
Messinger, Lisa Mintz
✪ 185993 A Very Victorian Passion
The Orchid Paintings of John Day, 1863-1888
Cribb, Phillip & Mike Tibbs
This comprehensive new book surveys O'Keefe's complete oeuvre
- drawings, watercolors and paintings from all periods - and
explains her life in the context of her artistic output. The text
incorporates current scholarship and benefits from the recent
publication of the artist's catalogue raisonné. Includes color
plates and black-and-white photographs. 192pgs. • 2001
028480 Greek Art
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✪ 105167 Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza
WORLD OF ART
Boardman, John
A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Modern Art
A considerably enlarged and rewritten version of a work that has
served hundreds of thousands in many languages since the early
1960s, this book provides an authoritative and readable guide to
the history of Greek art. 304pgs. • 1996
Comparing modern art not only to pizzas but also to traditional
and children's art, Heller shows how we can refine analytical
tools we already possess to understand and enjoy even the most
unfamiliar paintings and sculptures. 192pgs. • 2002
Heller, Nancy
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✪ 028478 The High Renaissance &
Mannerism
WORLD OF ART
Murray, Linda
180121 The Afghan Way of War
After the death of Raphael in 1520, the next generation in Italy witnessed the rise of the complex and refined sensibility summed up in
the term "Mannerism." This comprehensive guide to 16th-century
Renaissance art examines the manifold achievements of Italian artists
and identifies the individual forms taken by artists in Northern Europe
and in Spain. 287pgs. • 1995
Johnson, Robert
How and Why They Fight
The African diaspora has generated a wide array of artistic
achievements, from blues to reggae, from the paintings of Henry
Ossawa Tanner to the video installations of Keith Piper. Powell's
study concentrates on the works of art themselves and on how
they use black culture as both subject and context. 272pgs. •
2002
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024370 Chinese Art
WORLD OF ART
Tregear, Mary
180354 An Enemy We Created
From the Arts and Crafts movement to the present day, every style of
interior design since 1900 is charted in this wide-ranging survey.
This revised and expanded edition is brought into the 21st century
with a new chapter on sustainable design that focuses on public
spaces such as hotels, offices, factories, and shops. 256pgs. • 2008
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170563 Maya Art and Architecture
WORLD OF ART
Miller, Mary Ellen & Megan E. O'Neil
Heavily illustrated and eminently readable, this volume covers not
only bronzes, jades, calligraphy and painting, but also Buddhist
sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, lacquer, garden design,
and architecture. Includes 162 illustrations, 21 in color. 216pgs.
• 1997
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124756 Fashion since 1900
WORLD OF ART
de la Haye, Amy & Valerie Mendes
Surveys the key movements and innovations in style for both men
and women, and explores these through the work of the most
original and influential designers. The chapters are organized
around pivotal shifts in style and major world events, and developments in fashion are placed within their socioeconomic, political,
and cultural contexts. 312pgs. • 2010
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Rewritten and updated to include the discoveries and new theories from the past decade and a half, this classic guide to the art
of the ancient Maya is now illustrated in color throughout.
Includes an array of new material, including the newly found La
Corona panels, and studies of the monuments at Palenque, Zotz,
and elsewhere. 256pgs. • 2014
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052677 Movements in Art since 1945
WORLD OF ART
Lucie-Smith, Edward
This classic account of the history of the visual arts from the end
of World War II to the new millennium has now been completely
rewritten, revised, expanded, and updated. This fifth edition
includes nine new chapters that deal with the radical transformations that have taken place in contemporary art. 304pgs. • 2001
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Assembled by the father of modern art history, this landmark
1767 publication features more than 200 fine engravings of
ancient monuments. The first English-language version of this
classic represents not only a fascinating panorama of images from
ancient civilizations but also a major contribution to the literature
of art history. 176pgs. • 2010
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127035 Asian Religions in Practice
An Introduction
Lopez, Donald S., ed.
Focusing on key episodes in Afghanistan's long history of conflict with foreign forces from the early 19th century to the present, Robert Johnson shows that, contrary to the stereotypes of
primitive warriors enflamed with religious fanaticism, Afghan
warfare has been marked by constant change as Afghani methods evolved to face new threats. 384pgs. • 2011
114770 Interior Design since 1900
WORLD OF ART
Massey, Anne
Winckelmann, Johann Joachim
ASIAN & PACI FIC STU DI ES
Italy, the North, & Spain, 1500-1600
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✪ 142074 Winckelmann's Images from the
Ancient World
Greek, Roman, Etruscan and Egyptian
One of the richest and most famous orchid growers in 19th-century Europe, John Day illustrated more than 2,300 orchids. These
illustrations, bound together in 53 scrapbooks now held by the
Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, form one of the most important
botanical archives in the world. 464pgs. • 2006
▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $14.95 / $6.98
A Cultural History (Second Edition)
WORLD OF ART
Powell, Richard J.
ART & ART H ISTORY, CONTI N U ED
The Myth of the Taliban-Al Qaeda Merger in
Afghanistan
Strick van Linschoten, Alex & Felix Kuehn
To this day, it is widely believed that the Taliban and al-Qaeda
are synonymous, that their ideology and objectives are closely
intertwined, and that they have made common cause against
the West. Drawing upon their unprecedented fieldwork in
Afghanistan, the authors show that the West's present entanglement in Afghanistan is predicated on this myth, and on the false
assumption that defeating the Taliban will forestall further terrorist attacks. 560pgs. • 2012
◆ • Oxford University • C • $36.95 / $7.98
144004 Aphrodite's Island
The European Discovery of Tahiti
Salmond, Anne
A bold new account of the European discovery of Tahiti, the
Pacific island that has figured so powerfully in European imaginings about sexuality, the exotic, and the nobility or bestiality of
"savages." Salmond surveys this shared history, furnishing rich
insights into Tahitian perceptions of the visitors while illuminating
the full extent of European fascination with Tahiti. 544pgs. •
2010
Accessible, clear, and concise overviews of the religions of Asia,
providing both historical context and insightful analysis of
Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism,
Taoism, Shinto, and Bon, as well as many local traditions.
240pgs. • 1999
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177698 The Bhagavad Gita
A New Translation
Flood, Gavin & Charles Martin, trans.
A devotional, literary, and philosophical masterpiece of unsurpassed beauty and imaginative relevance, the Bhagavad Gita has
inspired, among others, Mahatma Gandhi, J. Robert
Oppenheimer, T. S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, and Aldous
Huxley. This new verse translation combines the skills of leading
Hinduist Gavin Flood with the stylistic verve of poet and translator
Charles Martin. 224pgs. • 2012
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✪ 156042 The Buddha from Dolpo, Revised
and Expanded
A Study of the Life and Thought of the Tibetan Master
Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
Stearns, Cyrus
The most controversial Buddhist master in the history of Tibet,
Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen became perhaps the greatest Tibetan
expert of the Kalacakra or Wheel of Time, a vast system of tantric
teachings. Based largely on esoteric Buddhist knowledge from the
legendary land of Shambhala, Dolpopa's insights have profoundly
influenced the development of Tibetan Buddhism for more than
650 years. 496pgs. • 2010
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111376 The Camphor Flame
Popular Hinduism and Society in India
Fuller, C. J.
Popular Hinduism is shaped by the worship of a multitude of
powerful divine beings -- a proverbial total of 330 million gods
and goddesses. The fluid relationship between these beings and
humans is a central theme of this rich and accessible study of
popular Hinduism in the context of contemporary Indian society.
360pgs. • 2004
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180229 China's Growth
173727 The Four Foundations of Mindfulness
in Plain English
Gunaratana, Bhante
In simple and straightforward language, Bhante Gunaratana
shares the Buddha's teachings on mindfulness and how we can
use these principles to improve our daily lives, deepen our mindfulness, and move closer to our spiritual goals. Based on the
Satipatthana Sutta, one of the most succinct yet rich explanations
of meditation, Bhante's presentation is nevertheless thoroughly
modern. 192pgs. • 2012
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The Making of an Economic Superpower
048990 An Introduction to Hinduism
China's economic growth has transformed the country from one
of the poorest in the world to its second-largest economy.
Understanding the drivers of growth remains elusive as the country is affected by both its transition from central planning and the
challenges of a developing country. This book examines the main
themes of growth, offering micro-level evidence to shed light on
the macro-drivers of the economy. 384pgs. • 2013
A thematic and historical introduction to Hinduism. Traces the development of Hindu traditions from ancient origins and the major
deities to the modern world, discussing Hinduism as both a global
religion and a form of nationalism. Emphasis is given to the tantric
traditions, Hindu ritual, and Dravidian influences. 341pgs. • 1996
Yueh, Linda
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058211 Colonialism and Its Forms of
Knowledge
The British in India
Cohn, Bernard S.
Bernard Cohn's interest in the construction of Empire as an intellectual and cultural phenomenon has set the agenda for the academic study of modern Indian culture for more than two
decades. The essays included here form a multifaceted exploration of the ways in which the British discovery, collection, and
codification of information about Indian society contributed to
colonial cultural and political hegemony. 189pgs. • 1996
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146287 A Concise History of Modern India
THIRD EDITION
Metcalf, Barbara D. & Thomas R. Metcalf
From the days of the Mughals, India has been transformed by its
institutional structures, which have helped pave the way for the
country's modern success story. Despite these advances, poverty,
social inequality and religious division still remain. This short history grapples with questions of caste and religious identity, and of
the nature of the Indian nation. 360pgs. • 2012
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✪ 185935 Early Confucian Ethics
Chong, Kim-Chong
A re-examination of the thinking of Confucius, Mencius, and
Xunzi. While clearly explaining the main ethical ideas of the three
sages, Chong confronts controversial scholarly issues and
resolves such puzzles as why it is that Confucius declares that he
rarely discourses on ren ("humanity"), when in fact he repeatedly
refers to it. 208pgs. • 2007
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ASIAN & PACI FIC STU DI ES
038404 A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy
132108 The Tibetan Book of the Dead
A classic text, providing a rich overview of the schools of Chinese
thought, carefully weighing the influences of Confucianism,
Taoism, and Buddhism, and making available a wide range of primary sources. 856pgs. • 1969
LIVES OF GREAT RELIGIOUS BOOKS
Lopez, Donald S.
Chan, Wing-Tsit, trans.
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038605 A Sourcebook in Indian Philosophy
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli & Charles A. Moore, eds.
In this volume, a standard reference for more than 50 years, a
leading Indian philosopher and an American scholar bring together enough of the philosophical wisdom of ancient and modern
India to enable students of Indian philosophy with no familiarity
with Sanskrit to become acquainted with India's profound contributions to world thought. 684pgs. • 1957
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A Biography
"The Tibetan Book of the Dead," writes Donald Lopez, "is not
really Tibetan, it is not really a book, and it is not really about
death." In this compelling introduction and short history, Lopez
tells the strange story of how a relatively obscure and malleable
collection of Buddhist texts of uncertain origin came to be so
revered -- and so misunderstood -- in the West. 192pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185946 Two Roads to Wisdom?
Chinese and Analytic Philosophical Traditions
Mou, Bo, ed.
How are Chinese philosophy and analytic philosophy alike? In this
volume, fifteen distinguished scholars compare and contrast the
methodologies, finding areas in which each tradition can learn
from, contribute to, and complement the other. 360pgs. • 2001
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✪ 156050 Natural Great Perfection
CLASSICAL STU DI ES
Dzogchen Teachings and Vajra Songs
Khenpo, Nyoshul
A pure awareness practice applicable to any circumstance and
readily integrated into modern life, Dzogchen directly introduces
us to the inherent freedom, purity, and perfection of being that is
our true nature. This inspiring collection of teachings provides
the deepest possible insight into the practice of the Dzogchen
path. 204pgs. • 2009
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143690 Pacific Worlds
A History of Seas, Peoples, and Cultures
126130 428 AD
114251 Ancient Rome on 5 Denarii a Day
Traina, Giusto
This entertaining guide provides all the information a tourist
needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200.
Here is advice on what to see on each of the city's famous seven
hills, what to take to a fancy dinner party (dining robe, your own
napkin, and indoor shoes) and where to find the best markets
and public baths. 43 illustrations, 11 in color. 144pgs. • 2008
An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire
By focusing on a single year not overshadowed by an epochal
event, Giusto Traina provides a truly fresh look at a civilization in
the midst of enormous change -- as Christianity takes hold in
rural areas across the empire, as western Roman provinces fall
away from those in the Byzantine east, and as power shifts from
Rome to Constantinople. 224pgs. • 2009
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Matsuda, Matt K.
This essential single-volume history of the Pacific traces the global
interactions and remarkable peoples that have connected these
regions with each other and with Europe and the Indian Ocean
for millennia. Drawing on Asian, Oceanian, European, American,
ancient, and modern narratives, Matsuda assembles a fascinating
Pacific region from a truly global perspective. 452pgs. • 2012
◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $19.98
✪ 185939 The Philosophy of Xunzi
A Reconstruction
Hagen, Kurtis
Living in a time of great instability and discord, Xunzi came to believe
that man's desires, if left unchecked, would lead to ruin, and he
therefore advocated a system of strict societal controls. This volume
sheds light on the teachings of a disciplined thinker who contradicted conventional schools of Confucian thought. 288pgs. • 2007
◆ • Open Court • P • $34.95 / $12.98
081156 Religions of Asia in Practice
An Anthology
Lopez, Donald S., ed.
Brings together important selections from Buddhism in India,
China, Tibet, and Japan to give an overview of how religions have
been lived by ordinary and extraordinary people throughout Asia.
Includes ritual manuals, hagiographical and autobiographical
writings, popular commentaries, instructions to children, poetry,
and folktales. 760pgs. • 2002
180125 After Thermopylae
The Oath of Plataea and the End of the Graeco-Persian
Wars
Cartledge, Paul
The Battle of Plataea in 479 BCE, which involved the largest number of Greeks ever brought together in a common cause, decisively ended the threat of a Persian conquest of Greece. Why, then,
has this pivotal battle been so overlooked? Paul Cartledge here
masterfully reopens one of the great puzzles of ancient Greece to
discover what happened on the field of battle and, just as important, what happened to its memory. 216pgs. • 2013
◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $5.98
140950 Alexander the Great and His Empire
A Short Introduction
Briant, Pierre
Eschewing a conventional biographical focus, this is the only book
in any language that sets the rise of Alexander's short-lived empire
within the broad context of ancient Near Eastern history under
Achaemenid Persian rule, as well as against Alexander's
Macedonian background. 216pgs. • 2012
Matyszak, Philip
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088515 Archaic and Classical Greece
A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation
Crawford, Michael H. & David Whitehead
Collects a representative selection of ancient sources on the history, institutions, society and economy of the Greek world from c.
750 to 338 BC — a period that witnessed the evolution of the
polis, a form of political community which combined aspects of
city and state in a physical and psychological unity unparalleled
before or since. 660pgs. • 1983
◆ • Cambridge • P • $65.00 / $31.98
038883 The Barbarians Speak
How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe
Wells, Peter S.
Accounts by Julius Caesar and a handful of other Classical writers
would lead us to think that, prior to contact with the Romans,
European natives had much simpler political systems, smaller settlements, and no evolving social identities, and that they practiced
human sacrifice. A more accurate, sophisticated picture of the
indigenous people emerges, however, from the archaeological
remains of the Iron Age. 335pgs. • 2001
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CLASSICAL STU DI ES
149398 The Devil Knows Latin
104391 A New History of Classical Rhetoric
✪ 133318 Slavery
155978 The Son of God in the Roman World
Kopff, E. Christian
This extensive revision and abridgment of Kennedy's The Art of
Persuasion in Greece, The Art of Rhetoric in the Roman World,
and Greek Rhetoric under Christian Emperors provides a comprehensive history of the subject, one that is destined to be the
standard work in the field. 336pgs. • 1994
DuBois, Page
Peppard, Michael
Why America Needs the Classical Tradition
A provocative and illuminating examination of contemporary
American culture. Whether discussing the importance of Greek
and Latin syntax to our society, examining current trends in literary theory, education, and politics, or applying a classical perspective to contemporary films, Christian Kopff is at home and on
the mark. 344pgs. • 1998
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099122 Egypt and the Egyptians
Brewer, Douglas J. & Emily Teeter
A comprehensive introduction to this most rich and complex of
early societies. From high politics to the concerns of everyday
Egyptians, the book explores every aspect of Egyptian culture and
society, including religion, language, art, architecture, cities, and
mummification. Archaeological and documentary sources are
combined to give the reader a unique and expansive view of a
remarkable ancient culture. 280pgs. • 2007
◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $26.98
Kennedy, George A.
◆ • Princeton • P • $52.00 / $23.98
167374 The Odyssey
Antiquity and Its Legacy
Juxtaposing modern experiences of bondage (economic or sexual) with slavery in antiquity, the author explores the writings on
the subject of Aristotle, Plautus, Terence and Aristophanes. She
also examines the case of Spartacus, and relates ancient notions
of liberation to the all-too-common immigrant experience of
enslavement to rampant corporatism and exploitative capitalism.
224pgs. • 2010
Oxford World's Classics
Herodotus
Compelled by his desire to "prevent the traces of human events
from being erased by time," Herodotus recounts the incidents
preceding and following the Persian Wars, while at the same time
providing the fullest portrait of the classical world of the 5th and
6th centuries. The readable new translation in this edition is by
Robin Waterfield. 772pgs. • 2008
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105175 The Homeric Hymn to Demeter
Translation, Commentary, and Interpretive Essays
Foley, Helene P., ed.
The Homeric Hymn to Demeter, composed in the late seventh or
early sixth century BCE, is a key to understanding the psychological and religious world of ancient Greek women. Helene Foley
presents the Greek text and an annotated translation of this poem,
together with selected essays that illuminate the Hymn's structure
and artistry, its role in the religious life of the ancient world, and
its meaning for the modern world. 320pgs. • 1993
◆ • Princeton • P • $46.00 / $23.98
119964 Horace, the Odes
New Translations by Contemporary Poets
McClatchy, J. D., ed.
Includes translations by Richard Howard, W. S. Merwin, Robert
Pinsky, Richard Wilbur, Marie Ponsot, Anthony Hecht, and Mark
Strand, as well as many others. "McClatchy's extraordinary collection gives us the richest version of Horace's odes ever made available in English" -- Harold Bloom. 320pgs. • 2002
◆ • Princeton • C • $47.50 / $31.98
Homer
In words of great poetic power, Stephen Mitchell's translation
brings Odysseus and his adventures vividly to life as never
before. His muscular language keeps the diction close to spoken English, yet its rhythms re-create the oceanic surge of the
ancient Greek. 432pgs. • 2013
◆ • Atria • C • $35.00 / $7.98
105176 Reading the Odyssey
Selected Interpretive Essays
✪ 130216 Some Talk of Alexander
A Journey through Space and Time in the Greek World
Raphael, Frederic
▲ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $28.98
049629 Religions of Rome, Volume 2
A Sourcebook
Beard, Mary, et al.
Presents a range of documents illustrating religious life in the
Roman world from the early Republic to the late Empire (both
visual evidence and texts in translation), exploring major themes
and problems of Roman religion (such as sacrifice, the religious
calendar, divination, and prediction). Each document has an
introduction, explanatory notes, and bibliography. 416pgs. •
1998
◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.99 / $27.98
169751 The Rule of Law in Action in
Democratic Athens
Harris, Edward M.
Drawing on modern legal theory, the author examines the nature
of "open texture" in Athenian law and reveals that the Athenians
were much more sophisticated in their approach to law than
many modern scholars have assumed. At the same time, the book
studies the weaknesses of the Athenian legal system and how they
contributed to Athens' defeat in the Peloponnesian War. 470pgs.
• 2013
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033961 The Metamorphoses of Ovid
Through translator Allen Mandelbaum's poetic gifts, this gloriously entertaining achievement of literature -- a compendium of classical myths filtered through the worldly and far from reverent
sensibility of the Roman poet Ovid -- is revealed anew. 559pgs. •
1993
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✪ 185911 The Virgilian Pastoral Tradition
From the Renaissance to the Modern Era
Lindheim, Nancy
Do "the classics" still have relevance? Or are they just an outdated
repository of class vanity, racial prejudice, and pedantic obscurantism. In this personal journey through Greek history, Frederic
Raphael springs to the defense of a much-maligned but bracingly
elitist world. Includes more than 100 illustrations. 336pgs. •
2006
◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $40.00 / $7.98
The essays in this volume address five major concerns: the
poem's programmatic representation of social and religious
institutions and values; its transformation of folktales and traditional stories into epic adventures; its representation of gender roles and, in particular, of Penelope; its narrative strategies
and form; and its relation to the Iliad, especially to that epic's
distinctive conception of heroism. 288pgs. • 1995
Mandelbaum, Allen, trans.
This examination of the social and political meaning of divine
sonship in the Roman Empire begins by analyzing the conceptual
framework within which the term "son of God" has traditionally
been considered in biblical scholarship. Then, through engagement with recent scholarship in Roman history, it offers new ways
of interpreting the Christian theological metaphors of "begotten"
and "adoptive" sonship. 304pgs. • 2011
◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $8.98
Translated by Stephen Mitchell
Schein, Seth L., ed.
116705 The Histories
Divine Sonship in Its Social and Political Context
The pastoral tradition has long suffered from the condescension
of those who judge it as too narrow, too didactic, or too immature a genre. This volume strives to redress this persistent imbalance in critical judgment, to influence current critical discourse
concerning pastoral, and to suggest how other modern and postmodern writers may be seen as heirs of the pastoral tradition as
well. 389pgs. • 2005
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CU LTU RAL STU DI ES
147477 The Empire's Old Clothes
142614 A Nation of Outsiders
Dorfman, Ariel
Hale, Grace Elizabeth
What the Lone Ranger, Babar, and Other Innocent
Heroes Do to Our Minds
In this powerful cultural critique, Ariel Dorfman explores the
political and social implications of works such as the Donald
Duck comics, the Babar children's books, and Reader's Digest
magazine. This edition includes a new Preface by the author.
224pgs. • 2010
◆ • Duke • P • $22.95 / $5.98
✪ 185620 The Erotic Doll
How the White Middle Class Fell in Love with Rebellion
in Postwar America
At mid-century, Americans increasingly fell in love with characters
like Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye and Marlon Brando's
Johnny in The Wild One, musicians like Elvis Presley and Bob
Dylan, and activists like the members of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee. In this vividly written cultural history,
Hale sheds light on why so many white middle-class Americans
chose to re-imagine themselves as outsiders. 400pgs. • 2011
◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $7.98
A Modern Fetish
Smith, Marquard
182061 Postcolonialism
Since the 19th century, dolls have served as toys but also as
objects of obsession, love, and lust. Challenging our commonsense grasp of the relations between persons and things,
Marquard Smith examines these erotically charged human figures
by interweaving art history, visual culture, gender, and sexuality
studies with the medical humanities, offering startling insights
into heterosexual masculinity and its discontents. 376pgs. •
2014
Jasen, David A. & Pramod K. Nayar
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✪ 107312 The Gay Metropolis
Kaiser, Charles
A landmark saga of struggle and triumph that was instantly recognized on its publication as the most authoritative and substantial
work of its kind. Filled with astounding anecdotes and searing
tales of heartbreak and transformation, it provides a decade-bydecade account of the rise and acceptance of gay life and identity
since the 1940s. 418pgs. • 2007
▲ • Grove Press • P • $17.00 / $6.98
A Guide for the Perplexed
The term postcolonialism has come to refer to an often bewildering variety of approaches, methods, and ideas. Beginning with the
historical origins of postcolonial thought in the writings of
Gandhi, Césaire, and Fanon, this guide moves on to Edward Said's
articulation of critical approach and finally to postcolonialism's
multiple forms in contemporary critical thinking. 248pgs. •
2010
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177968 Rebel Music
Race, Empire, and the New Muslim Youth Culture
Aidi, Hisham
This fascinating, timely, and important book on the connection
between music and political activism among Muslim youth
around the world reveals how hip-hop, jazz, and reggae, along
with Andalusian and Gnawa music, have become a means of
building community and expressing protest in the face of the
West's policies in the War on Terror. 432pgs. • 2014
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125784 Animal Spirits
How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why
It Matters for Global Capitalism
Akerlof, George A. & Robert J. Shiller
From blind faith in ever-rising housing prices to plummeting confidence in capital markets, "animal spirits" are driving financial
events worldwide. In this book, two acclaimed economists challenge the economic wisdom that got us into this mess, and put
forward a bold new vision that will transform economics and
restore prosperity. 264pgs. • 2009
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152695 The Battle of Bretton Woods
John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the
Making of a New World Order
Steil, Benn
Upending the conventional wisdom that the Bretton Woods accords
were the product of an amiable Anglo-American collaboration, Steil
shows that they were part of a much more ambitious geopolitical
agenda aimed at eliminating Britain as an economic and political
rival to the US. His account of the conference is destined to become a
classic of economic and political history. 472pgs. • 2013
◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98
164810 Billionaires' Ball
Gluttony and Hubris in an Age of Epic Inequality
McQuaig, Linda & Neil Brooks
Via vivid profiles of billionaires -- ranging from philanthropic capitalists like Bill Gates to hedge fund king John Paulson and the infamous
Koch brothers -- McQuaig and Brooks illustrate why we hold dearly
to the belief that these figures "earned" and "deserve" their grand fortunes, when such wealth is really a by-product of a legal and economic infrastructure that is deeply flawed. 280pgs. • 2012
◆ • Beacon • C • $26.95 / $5.98
ROBERT FRANK
145525 The Darwin Economy
Liberty, Competition, and the
Common Good
Frank, Robert H.
A leading economist argues that the failure
to recognize that we live in Darwin's world
rather than Adam Smith's is preventing us
from seeing that competition alone will not
solve our problems. Far from creating a
perfect world, economic competition leads to "arms races"
which encourage behaviors that not only cause enormous
harm to the group but also provide no lasting advantages for
individuals. 264pgs. • 2012
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125755 Luxury Fever
ECONOM ICS
180910 Climate Shock
125769 A Farewell to Alms
Wagner, Gernot & Martin L. Weitzman
Clark, Gregory
The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet
What we know about climate change is alarming enough; what we
don't know about the extreme risks involved could be far more
dangerous. Here, Wagner and Weitzman help us think about climate change in the same way that we think about insurance -- as
a risk management problem, only on a global scale. 264pgs. •
2015
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125773 The Company of Strangers
A Natural History of Economic Life
Seabright, Paul
An original account of the emergence of the economic institutions
that manage not only markets but also the world's myriad other
affairs. Drawing on insights from biology, anthropology, history,
psychology, and literature, Seabright explores how our evolved
ability of abstract reasoning has allowed institutions like money,
markets, and cities to provide the foundation of social trust.
368pgs. • 2010
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160188 The Cost Disease
Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't
Baumol, William J.
Tracing the fast-rising prices of health care and education in the
US and other major industrial nations, Baumol finds the underlying cause to lie in the very nature of providing labor-intensive
services. Once we understand the "cost disease," he argues, effective responses will become readily apparent. 272pgs. • 2012
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131949 The Economics of Enough
How to Run the Economy as if the Future Matters
Coyle, Diane
▲ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98
051380 Embedded Autonomy
States and Industrial Transformation
Evans, Peter
In recent years, debate on the state's economic role has too often
devolved into diatribes against intervention. Peter Evans questions
such simplistic views, offering a new vision of why state involvement works in some cases and produces disasters in others.
336pgs. • 1995
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Frank, Robert H.
The turn of the 21st century witnessed a spectacular rise in
gross consumption. With the super-rich setting the pace,
Americans spent furiously in a desperate attempt to keep up. In
this book, Robert Frank uses scientific evidence to demonstrate
how these spending patterns have not made us happier or
healthier. 336pgs. • 2010
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Why are some parts of the world so rich and others so poor? Why
didn't industrialization make the whole world rich -- and why did
it make large parts of the world poorer? In this provocative book,
Clark tackles these questions and argues that culture -- not
exploitation, geography, or resources -- explains the wealth and
poverty of nations. 432pgs. • 2008
◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98
135560 Fault Lines
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the Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles
Neal, Larry
Two of the greatest financial fiascos of all time were instigated by
two acquaintances: the Mississippi Bubble, on which John Law at
first made a vast fortune and gained sway over French finances;
and the South Sea Bubble, launched by Law and Thomas Pitt, Jr.,
Lord Londonderry, his main partner in England. This book tells
the story of these two financial schemes from the letters and
accounts of two leading personalities. 232pgs. • 2012
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How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World
Economy
Rajan, Raghuram G.
One of the few economists to warn of the global financial crisis
before it hit warns that a potentially more devastating crisis awaits us.
He shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about
the economic meltdown were rational responses to a flawed global
financial order in which the incentives to take on risk are out of step
with the dangers those risks pose. 272pgs. • 2011
▲ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $5.98
154376 Finance and the Good Society
Shiller, Robert
In this important and timely book, Shiller argues that, rather than
condemning finance, we need to reclaim it for the common good.
He makes a powerful case for recognizing that finance, far from
being a parasite on society, is one of the most powerful tools we
have for solving our common problems and increasing general
well-being. 312pgs. • 2013
▲ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98
✪ 122919 Financial Market Bubbles and
Crashes
This volume presents a plausible and accessible descriptive theory and empirical approach to the analysis of "bubble" and "crash"
conditions. It applies standard econometric methods to its central
conclusion, which is that financial bubbles reflect urgent shortside rationed demand. 384pgs. • 2009
◆ • Cambridge • C • $44.99 / $7.98
125616 Globalizing Capital
A History of the International Monetary System
Eichengreen, Barry
Demonstrates that insights into the international monetary system and
effective principles for governing it can result only if it is seen as a
historical phenomenon extending from the gold standard period to
the interwar period, then to Bretton Woods, and finally to the post1973 period of fluctuating currencies. 276pgs. • 2008
▲ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98
112533 Inequality Matters
The Growing Economic Divide in America and Its
Poisonous Consequences
Smith, David A., ed.
Since the 1970s, the American economy has been sending more
and more of its rewards to fewer and fewer people. The contributors to this volume explore the dimensions and causes of inequality, the persistence of racial disparities, the erosion of democracy
and community, and the moral and religious dimensions of the
increasing concentration of wealth. 328pgs. • 2007
▲ • New Press • P • $16.95 / $5.98
105002 The Ordinary Business of Life
A History of Economics from the Ancient World to the
Twenty-First Century
Backhouse, Roger E.
While some regard economics as a modern invention, Backhouse
shows that the origins of contemporary economic thought can be
traced back to the ancients. Taking us from Homer to the frontiers of game theory, this book presents an engrossing history of
economics, what Alfred Marshall called "the study of mankind in
the ordinary business of life." 384pgs. • 2004
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JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH
136579 The Affluent Society and Other
Writings, 1952-1967
American Capitalism; The Great Crash 1929; The
Affluent Society; The New Industrial State
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Incisive and original, John Kenneth Galbraith wrote with an
eloquence that burst the conventions of his discipline and won
a readership none of his fellow economists could match. This
Library of America volume, the first devoted to an economist,
gathers four of his key early works, the books that established
him as one of the leading public intellectuals of the last century. 1056pgs. • 2010
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111349 The Great Contraction 1929-1933
104344 The New Industrial State
One of the most influential books of 20th century economics. It
marshals massive historical data and sharp analytics to support
the authors' claim that steady control of the money supply is profoundly important to the management of the nation's economy,
especially in navigating serious economic fluctuations. 320pgs. •
2008
With searing wit and incisive commentary, Galbraith redefined
America's perception of itself in this landmark work, arguing that
the US was no longer a free-enterprise society but a structured
state controlled by the largest companies. First published in 1967,
The New Industrial State continues to resonate today. This edition
contains a new Introduction by Sean Wilentz. 518pgs. • 2007
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Vogel, Harold L.
The world's leading economies are facing not just one but many
crises, as climate change threatens major disruptions, economic
inequality has soared to extremes not seen for a century, and the
ongoing global financial meltdown still looms. In this volume,
Coyle examines how we can achieve the financial growth we need
today without sacrificing a decent future for our children, our
societies, and our planet. 336pgs. • 2011
Weighing the Cost of Excess
A Brief Economic History of the World
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Galbraith, John Kenneth
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125748 Organizing America
Wealth, Power and the Origins of Corporate Capitalism
Perrow, Charles
How did a nation once committed to individual freedom, family
firms, public goods, and decentralized power become transformed in one century into a society dominated by vast corporations? Writing in the tradition of Max Weber, Perrow concludes
that the driving force of our history is not technology, politics, or
culture, but the rise of large, bureaucratic organizations. 272pgs.
• 2005
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157308 The Passions and the Interests
Political Arguments for Capitalism before Its Triumph
Hirschman, Albert O.
In this volume, Hirschman reconstructs the intellectual climate of
the 17th and 18th centuries in order to illuminate the intricate
ideological transformation that occurred, wherein the pursuit of
material interests -- long condemned as the deadly sin of avarice - was assigned the role of containing the unruly and destructive
passions of man. 176pgs. • 2013
◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98
126250 This Time Is Different
Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
Reinhart, Carmen M. & Kenneth S. Rogoff
A comprehensive catalog of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes, from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. The authors show that
while countries do weather their financial storms, short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur. 496pgs. • 2009
▲ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $12.98
✪ 131703 Three Lectures on Post-Industrial
Society
Cohen, Daniel
In these wide-ranging reflections, Cohen describes the transformations that signaled the break between the industrial and the
post-industrial eras. He links the revolution in information technology to the trend toward flatter hierarchies of workers with
multiple skills, and connects the latter to work practices growing
out of the culture of the May 1968 protests. 106pgs. • 2008
◆ • MIT • C • $18.95 / $6.98
✪ 185839 People First Economics
038570 The Three Worlds of Welfare
Capitalism
Featuring the work of 23 leading authors and experts, including
Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, Naomi Klein, and George
Monbiot, this volume takes a long, hard look at the mess that
globalized capitalism is in, and shifts the focus back to where it
belongs -- on putting the needs of people and the environment
first. 224pgs. • 2011
This new analysis of the character and role of welfare states in the
functioning of advanced Western societies distinguishes three
major types of welfare state, connecting them with variations in
the historical development of different countries. It argues that
current economic processes are shaped not by autonomous market forces but by the nature of states and state differences.
248pgs. • 1990
UPDATED SECOND EDITION
Ransom, David & Vanessa Baird, eds.
Esping-Andersen, Gosta
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163931 The Ponzi Scheme Puzzle
A History and Analysis of Con Artists and Victims
111774 When I'm Sixty-Four
A century after Charles Ponzi perpetrated his infamous scheme,
con artists are still able to dazzle wealthy, educated individuals
and sophisticated institutions and convince them to hand over
huge sums of money. How? After years of close study of hundreds
of cases, the author explains the striking patterns that emerge and
the common characteristics of the con artists and their victims.
224pgs. • 2012
In this unflinching look at the eroding economic structure of
retirement in America, Ghilarducci puts forward a sweeping plan
to revive the retirement-income system, a plan that will ensure
that, after 40 years of work, every American will receive 70 percent of their pre-retirement earnings, guaranteed for life.
374pgs. • 2008
Frankel, Tamar
The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them
Ghilarducci, Teresa
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EU ROPEAN H ISTORY & POLITICS
160513 Against War and Empire
Geneva, Britain, and France in the Eighteenth Century
Whatmore, Richard
As Britain and France became more powerful during the 18th
century, republicans strove to ensure Geneva's survival as an
independent state. Whatmore shows how they grappled with the
ideas of Rousseau, Voltaire, Bentham, and others in seeking to
make modern Europe safe for small states by vanquishing the
threats presented by war and by empire. 416pgs. • 2012
◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $12.98
039576 Black '47 and Beyond
The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and
Memory
O'Grada, Cormac
Central to Irish and British history, European demography, and the
story of American immigration, the Great Famine is presented here
from a variety of new perspectives. Moving away from the traditional
narrative historical approach to the catastrophe, the book highlights
economic and sociological features of the famine previously neglected in the literature, such as the part played by traders and markets,
by medical science, and by migration. 302pgs. • 2000
GERMANY
128488 Dissolution
141668 Krupp
Maier, Charles S.
James, Harold
The Crisis of Communism and the End of East
Germany
This analysis of the unexpected fall of communism as a ruling
system focuses on the decline of the German Democratic
Republic over its 40-year history, and follows its evolution from
the purges of the 1950s to the mass protests of the late 1980s.
464pgs. • 1999
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180472 The Gestapo
A History of the Legendary German
Firm
No company symbolized the best and worst
of modern German history more than the
famous steel and arms maker. In this book,
Harold James tells the story of the Krupp
family and its industrial empire between the
early 19th century and the present, and analyzes its transition
from a family business to one owned by a nonprofit foundation.
360pgs. • 2012
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Power and Terror in the Third Reich
Dams, Carsten & Michael Stolle
The Gestapo was the most feared instrument
of political terror in the Third Reich, brutally
hunting down and destroying anyone it
regarded as an enemy of the Nazi regime.
Tracing the history of the organization from
its origins and the crimes of the Nazi period
to the fate of its former officers after World War II, the authors
investigate how the Gestapo really worked -- and question many
of the myths that surround it. 256pgs. • 2014
◆ • Oxford University • C • $27.95 / $6.98
✪ 185827 Nazis, Capitalism and the
Working Class
Gluckstein, Donny
Many historians explain the emergence of the Nazi party in terms
of national prejudices or Hitler's charismatic demagoguery. In
this Marxist analysis, Donny Gluckstein take issue with such
arguments, demonstrating that at the height of an economic crisis it was the Nazis' commitment to annihilating the gains of
working-class organizations that made their platform attractive
to the German ruling class. 275pgs. • 2012
◆ • Haymarket • P • $18.00 / $6.98
176423 Goering
127008 Sex after Fascism
Hitler's Iron Knight
Overy, Richard
In this classic biography, Richard Overy illuminates the many
facets of Goering's personality and charts his story from his
golden days as Hitler's most trusted commander to his failures
and loss of power after the Battle of Britain, his sensational trial
at Nuremberg, and his ignominious death by suicide on the eve
of his execution. 328pgs. • 2012
Memory and Morality in TwentiethCentury Germany
Herzog, Dagmar
030392 Hitler
This history of sexual attitudes and practices
in 20th-century Germany investigates such
issues as contraception, pornography, and
theories of sexual orientation. It also
demonstrates how Germans made sexuality
a key site for managing the memory and
legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust. 368pgs. • 2007
ABRIDGED EDITION
Bullock, Alan
160414 Walther Rathenau
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A Study in Tyranny
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The classic biography of Hitler that remains, years after its publication, one of the most authoritative and readable accounts of
his life. 489pgs. • 1971
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175037 Hitler's Crusade
Bolshevism and the Myth of the
International Jewish Conspiracy
Waddington, Lorna
From the 1920s on, National Socialist doctrine was largely determined by an intense
hatred and hostility towards not only the Jews
but towards Bolshevism as well. This ideology, Lorna Waddington argues, had been identified by Hitler and his acolytes as a political poison concocted
by the Jews in an attempt to impose, as he saw it, their own
domination across the globe. 288pgs. • 2007
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Weimar's Fallen Statesman
Volkov, Shulamit
A portrait of Walther Rathenau, who rose to
leadership in the German War Ministry during the First World War, and later to the position of foreign minister in the early days of
the Weimar Republic. His achievement was
unprecedented for a German Jew, but within
months he would be assassinated by rightwing extremists seeking to destroy the newly formed Republic.
256pgs. • 2012
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✪ 185549 Enlightenment's Frontier
The Scottish Highlands and the Origins of
Environmentalism
Jonsson, Fredrik Albritton
The 18th-century Highlands offered a vast outdoor laboratory for
rival liberal and conservative views of nature and society. But as
Johnson shows, when improvement schemes foundered, northern
Scotland instead became a crucible for anxieties about overpopulation, resource exhaustion, and the physical limits to economic
growth. 368pgs. • 2013
180453 Freedom's Price
049084 Italy
Eddie, S. A.
SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED
Hearder, Harry & Jonathan Morris
Serfdom, Subjection, and Reform in Prussia, 1648-1848
A concise but comprehensive account of Italian history from the
Ice Age to the present, intended for both students of Italian history
and culture and the general reader. Hearder places the main
political developments in Italian history in their economic and
social context, and shows how these related to the peaks of artistic and cultural endeavor. 288pgs. • 2002
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180450 The Four Horsemen
155297 The Garments of Court and Palace
Riding to Liberty in Post-Napoleonic Europe
Machiavelli and the World That He Made
Stites, Richard
Bobbitt, Philip
In a series of revolts starting in 1820, four military officers rode
forth from obscure European towns to bring political freedom
and a constitution to Spain, Naples, and Russia, and national
independence to the Greeks. Stites sets these stories side-by-side,
allowing him to compare events and movements and illuminate
such topics as the transfer of ideas and peoples across frontiers,
the formation of an international revolutionary community, and
the appropriation of Christian symbols and language for secular
purposes. 456pgs. • 2014
In this groundbreaking book, Philip Bobbitt explores The Prince in
the context of the time. He describes this often misunderstood work
as one half of a masterpiece that, along with Machiavelli's often neglected Discourses, prophesied the end of the feudal era and proclaimed the birth of the Renaissance state. 240pgs. • 2013
RUSSIA
025453 The Agony of the Russian Idea
McDaniel, Tim
Examines the moral and ideological underpinnings of Russian
society, explaining why the country is susceptible to massive
social experiments--and why they are always doomed to failure
before they begin. 201pgs. • 1996
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051198 In the Shadow of
Revolution
Life Stories of Russian Women from
1917 to the Second World War
Fitzpatrick, Sheila & Yuri Slezkine, eds.
A collection of life stories of Russian
women in the first half of the 20th century.
In literary memoirs, oral interviews, personal dossiers, public speeches, and letters
to the editor, these women document their diverse experience
of the upheavals that reshaped Russia. 443pgs. • 2000
◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $27.98
111211 Mapping St. Petersburg
A Short History
It is usually claimed that serfs were oppressed and unfree, but is
this assumption true? Building on a new reading of archival material, this volume attempts a fundamental re-appraisal of the continuing orthodoxy that a "serf" economy embodied peasant
exploitation. It argues that, in fact, Prussian "subject" peasants,
who had mutual rights and obligations with nobles and the state,
fared much better than their "free" neighbors. 378pgs. • 2013
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EU ROPEAN H ISTORY & POLITICS
A History, 1937-1949
Hinton, James
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039510 The History of Italy
Guicciardini, Francesco
The first full-scale history of Mass-Observation, the independent
social research organization which, between 1937 and 1949, set
out to document the attitudes, opinions, and everyday lives of the
British people. Through a combination of anthropological fieldwork, opinion surveys, and written testimony solicited from hundreds of volunteers, Mass-Observation created a huge archive of
popular life during a decade that remains central to British
national identity. 448pgs. • 2013
◆ • Oxford University • C • $55.00 / $28.98
In 1537, Francesco Guicciardini, adviser and confidant to three
popes, governor of several central Italian states, ambassador, administrator, and military captain, retired to his villa to write a history of his
times. His Storia d'Italia became the classic history of Italy -- both a
brilliant portrayal of the Renaissance and a penetrating vision into the
tragedy and comedy of human history in general. 457pgs. • 1984
◆ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $23.98
✪ 185529 The Hour of Europe
Western Powers and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Glaurdic, Josip
Exposes how the realist policies of the Western powers failed to
preserve Yugoslavia as a unified state, and instead encouraged the
Yugoslav Army and the Serbian regime of Slobodan Milosevic to
pursue violent means. The book also sheds light on the dramatic
clash of opinions within the Western alliance regarding how to
respond to the crisis. 432pgs. • 2011
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157784 In the Shadow of the General
Modern France and the Myth of de Gaulle
Hazareesingh, Sudhir
Why do the French identify with, celebrate, and even revere an
austere and devout Catholic who remained closely wedded to military values throughout his life? Hazareesingh's revealing examination of how an individual's life was transformed into national
myth explores how de Gaulle has come to occupy such a privileged position in the French imagination. 288pgs. • 2012
◆ • Oxford University • C • $33.95 / $9.98
Imperial Text and Cityshape
180650 The Mass Observers
Buckler, Julie A.
✪ 185920 Nature's Cruel Stepdames
Murderous Women in the Street Literature of
Seventeenth Century England
Staub, Susan C.
Presents a unique selection of 17th-century pamphlets revealing the popular press's obsessive concern with female violence
-- a violence that was nearly always domestic. Modernized and
annotated and accompanied by a discussion of the texts' historical and cultural contexts, these pamphlets vividly illustrate the
precarious and often contradictory legal position of the early
modern English woman. 356pgs. • 2005
◆ • Duquesne • C • $60.00 / $26.98
✪ 185672 Palmerston
A Biography
Brown, David
A comprehensive biography of the charismatic Lord Palmerston
(1784-1865), who served as foreign secretary for fifteen years
and prime minister for nine, engaged in struggles with everyone
from the Duke of Wellington to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert,
engineered the defeat of the Russians in the Crimean War, and
played a major role in the development of liberalism and the
Liberal Party. 584pgs. • 2012
◆ • Yale • P • $38.00 / $9.98
✪ 150713 The Politics of Authenticity
Radical Individualism and the Emergence of Modern
Society
Berman, Marshall
Traces the evolution of Russia's onetime capital from a "conceptual hierarchy" to a living cultural system -- a topography
expressed not only by the city's physical structures but also by
the literary texts that have helped create it. She views the grand
city, the product of Peter the Great's ambitious vision, not only
as a geographical entity but also as a network of genres bearing historical and cultural meaning. 384pgs. • 2004
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Focusing on 18th-century Paris, where a distinctively modern
form of society was just coming into its own, Berman shows how
the ideal of authenticity -- of a self that could organize the individual's energy and direct it toward his own happiness -- articulated
18th-century man's deepest responses to this brave new world,
and his most ardent hope for a new life in it. 352pgs. • 2009
◆ • Verso • P • $24.95 / $8.98
✪ 154690 Prague, Capital of the Twentieth
Century
A Surrealist History
Sayer, Derek
Ranging across 20th-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history
describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of
being modern than perhaps any other metropolis. 624pgs. • 2013
◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $17.98
✪ 185829 Prelude to Revolution
France in May 1968
Singer, Daniel
An essential firsthand account of the May 1968 upheaval in
France. "Daniel Singer is the left's most brilliant arsonist. He sets
ablaze whole forests of desiccated clichés about 'the end of history' and 'the triumph of the market' in order to light the way forward for the next generation of radical thinkers and activists" -Mike Davis. 504pgs. • 2013
◆ • Haymarket • P • $19.00 / $6.98
✪ 126277 Renaissance Florence on 5 Florins
a Day
FitzRoy, Charles
All the practical advice you need for a journey back to the golden
age of Florence and Tuscany. Marvel at Brunelleschi's sublime
cathedral dome and the sculptures and paintings that have made
this the art capital of its day -- and explore the darker side of life
in the city, from its taverns and brothels to the grisly punishments
meted out to wrongdoers. 144pgs. • 2010
▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98
✪ 185835 The Revolution and the Civil War
in Spain
Broue, Pierre, et al.
The tragic defeat of the Spanish Civil War has long fascinated
those who struggle for social justice. This long-out-of-print history details the internal political dynamics that led the popular front
to hold back radical measures that would have galvanized the
working class and the peasant base of the revolution and decisively weaken Franco's fascist forces. 592pgs. • 2008
◆ • Haymarket • P • $50.00 / $17.98
116156 The Roads to Modernity
The British, French and American Enlightenments
Himmelfarb, Gertrude
Contrasting the Enlightenments in the three nations, Himmelfarb
demonstrates the primacy and wisdom of the British, exemplified
in such thinkers as Adam Smith, David Hume, and Edmund
Burke, as well as the contributions of the American Founders. It
is their Enlightenments, she argues, that created a social ethic -humane, compassionate, and realistic -- that still resonates
strongly today. 304pgs. • 2008
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✪ 160540 Shopping in the Renaissance
177406 A Wicked Company
Consumer Cultures in Italy, 1400-1600
The Forgotten Radicalism of the European
Enlightenment
Welch, Evelyn S.
Draws on wide-ranging sources to expose the fears, anxieties, and
social possibilities of the Renaissance marketplace and to show the
impact of these attitudes on developing urban spaces. Welch investigates how men and women of different social classes went to the
streets, squares, and shops to buy goods they needed and wanted on
a daily -- or once-in-a-lifetime -- basis. 256pgs. • 2009
◆ • Yale • P • $40.00 / $9.98
Blom, Philipp
The remarkable story of Baron Thierry Holbach's Parisian salon, an
epicenter of freethinking where figures such as Denis Diderot, JeanJacques Rousseau, David Hume, Adam Smith, Horace Walpole, and
Benjamin Franklin embodied a radicalism in European thought so
uncompromising and bold that its bracing, liberating, humanist
vision has still not been fully realized. 384pgs. • 2012
▲ • Basic Books • P • $18.00 / $5.98
111628 Twelve Who Ruled
✪ 185613 Witness to History
The Year of the Terror in the French Revolution
127078 From Caligari to Hitler
170618 Moments That Made the Movies
Kracauer, Siegfried
In his first fully illustrated work, film historian and critic David
Thomson breaks new ground by focusing in on a series of
moments from 72 films across a 100-year-plus span. Includes
more than 250 illustrations in color and black-and-white.
304pgs. • 2014
A Psychological History of the German Film
Kracauer's pioneering book, which examines German history
from 1921 to 1933 in light of such movies as The Cabinet of Dr.
Caligari, M, Metropolis, and The Blue Angel, broke new ground in
exploring the connections between film aesthetics, the prevailing
psychological state of Germans in the Weimar era, and the evolving social and political reality of the time. 432pgs. • 2004
▲ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $23.98
✪ 123238 Hitchcock and Philosophy
Dial M for Metaphysics
Palmer, R. R.
The Life of John Wheeler-Bennett
Facing a multifaceted crisis that threatened to overwhelm the
Republic, the French revolutionary government instituted a revolutionary dictatorship and a "reign of terror," with a Committee of
Public Safety at its head. Palmer's narrative follows the
Committee's deputies individually and collectively, recounting and
assessing their tumultuous struggles in Paris and their repressive
missions in the provinces. 440pgs. • 2005
Schofield, Victoria
POPULAR CULTURE AND PHILOSOPHY
Baggett, David & William A. Drumin, ed.
King George VI's official biographer, Sir John Wheeler-Bennett
was also an acquaintance of members of the German hierarchy,
including Hitler and Hindenburg, and was one of the last people
to interview Trotsky. This first biography of Wheeler-Bennett will
fascinate anyone interested in the major political figures of the
20th century. 360pgs. • 2012
Are the philosophically-minded killers in Rope really disciples of
Friedrich Nietzsche, or have they got Nietzschean ethics wrong?
How does Vertigo illustrate the difficulty of really knowing another
person? As the essays in this volume reveal, Hitchcock confronts
his audience with disturbing ideas, concepts, and ethical issues
more than any other popular director. 288pgs. • 2007
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✪ 164050 Hollywood Left and Right
How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics
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Ross, Steven J.
104372 An Accented Cinema
116784 American Movie Critics
Naficy, Hamid
Lopate, Phillip, ed.
Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking
An engaging overview of an important trend, the work of postcolonial, Third World, and other displaced filmmakers living in
the West. Treating creativity as a social practice, Naficy demonstrates that these films are in dialogue not only with the home and
host societies but also with audiences, many of whom are also situated astride cultural fault lines. 368pgs. • 2001
◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $30.98
An Anthology from the Silents until Now
A dynamic force in American culture since the early 20th century,
movies have presented several generations of American writers
and reviewers with a fascinating and challenging subject. This volume reveals how those critics rose to the challenge, and in the
process created an extraordinary body of work. Joining the fulltime film critics are many distinguished American authors,
including Ralph Ellison, Susan Sontag, James Baldwin, Brendan
Gill, and John Ashbery. 784pgs. • 2008
▲ • Library of America • P • $24.95 / $10.98
DAVID PARKINSON
✪ 141774 100 Ideas That Changed Film
104917 The Cinema of Federico Fellini
This entertaining and perceptive volume chronicles the most
influential ideas that have shaped film since its inception. Both
a concise history and a fascinating resource, it introduces each
concept by means of informed text and arresting visuals that
pay homage to the medium's great classics. 216pgs. • 2012
Covering Fellini's entire career, this book links the director's
mature accomplishments to his first employment as a cartoonist,
gagman, and sketch-artist during the Fascist era and his development as a leading neo-realist scriptwriter. Bondanella shows how
Fellini's exuberant imagination was shaped by popular culture,
literature, and the writings of C. G. Jung. 392pgs. • 1992
Parkinson, David
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152858 History of Film
WORLD OF ART
Parkinson, David
Bondanella, Peter
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038609 Men, Women, and Chain Saws
Gender in the Modern Horror Film
Clover, Carol J.
Do the pleasures of horror movies really begin and end in sadism,
as film theorists and critics often contend? Taking a contrarian
view, Carol Clover argues that horror films operate mainly by
engaging the viewer in the plight of the victim-hero, who suffers
frightful ordeals but rises to vanquish the forces of oppression.
260pgs. • 1993
181564 Culina Mediterranea
Tratner, Michael
Presents more than 350 classic and innovative recipes drawn
from the entire Mediterranean region, from Spain, France, and
Italy, to Greece and Turkey, all the way to Malta, Tunisia, and
Morocco. For each dish, an experienced chef native to the region
divulges his or her best tips for preparing it, along with fascinating background information about its place in the culinary tradition. 800pgs. • 2012
◆ • Fordham • P • $38.00 / $8.98
✪ 102221 The Most Typical Avant-Garde
History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los
Angeles
James, David E.
Los Angeles has nourished a dazzling array of independent cinemas: avant-garde and art cinema, ethnic and industrial films,
pornography, documentaries, and many other far-flung corners of
film culture. This glorious panoramic history of film production
outside the commercial studio system reconfigures Los Angeles,
rather than New York, as the true center of avant-garde cinema in
the United States. 540pgs. • 2005
◆ • California • P • $38.95 / $18.98
150305 The Power of Movies
How Screen and Mind Interact
McGinn, Colin
How is watching a movie similar to dreaming? How does looking
"into" a movie screen allow us to experience the thoughts and
feelings of the characters? In this book, a philosopher offers a
thoughtful and invigorating exploration of how our minds interact
with cinematic art. 224pgs. • 2007
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038891 The Warrior's Camera
The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa
REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION
Prince, Stephen
Providing a new and comprehensive look at this master filmmaker, Stephen Prince probes the complex visual structure of
Kurosawa's work. He shows how Kurosawa attempted to symbolize on film a course of national development for post-war Japan,
and traces the ways the director linked his social vision to a
dynamic system of visual and narrative forms. 417pgs. • 1999
◆ • Princeton • P • $46.00 / $22.98
FOOD & COOKI NG
✪ 153006 Crowd Scenes
Examines the representations of masses -- the crowd scenes -- in
Hollywood films from The Birth of a Nation through Gone with
the Wind, The Sound of Music, and Dr. Zhivago, and contrasts
these with similar scenes in early Soviet and Nazi films. The book
concludes with an examination of the films of Fritz Lang. 320pgs.
• 2008
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Movies and Mass Politics
In this lively analysis, Parkinson traces the
evolution of the moving image from the
earliest shadow shows to the digital filmmaking of the 21st century. Covering the
key elements and players that have contributed to its artistic and technical development, the book offers a concise
overview of film throughout the world. Includes 176 illustrations, 15 in color. 304pgs. • 2012
With a cast of larger-than-life figures from American cinema -including Charlie Chaplin, Louis B. Mayer, Edward G. Robinson,
George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Harry Belafonte, Jane Fonda,
Charlton Heston, Warren Beatty, and Arnold Schwarzenegger -this volume reveals how the film industry's engagement in politics
has been longer, deeper, and more varied than most people would
imagine. 512pgs. • 2011
Thomson, David
Rouche, Daniel
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173145 Eating India
An Odyssey into the Food and Culture of the Land of
Spices
Banerji, Chitrita
With each wave of newcomers to India, from Persians, Jews, and
Mongols to Arabs and Europeans, have come new ways to apply
India's rich native spices, poppy seeds, saffron, and mustard to
the vegetables, milks, grains, legumes, and fishes that are staples
of the Indian kitchen. In this book, a Calcutta native describes her
travels through a land blessed with marvelous culinary variety.
304pgs. • 2007
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174057 The French Kitchen Cookbook
Recipes and Lessons from Paris and Provence
Wells, Patricia
In this lavishly illustrated volume, culinary legend Patricia Wells
invites home cooks into her life in France, making the fresh and
delicious recipes from her popular classes available to all.
352pgs. • 2013
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171146 Made in Sicily
Locatelli, Giorgio
Mapping a culinary landscape marked by the influences of Arab,
Spanish, and Greek colonists, the recipes and stories in this volume showcase the island's diverse culinary heritage and embody
the Sicilian ethos of primacy of quality ingredients over pretentiousness or fuss, an ethos in which "what grows together goes
together." 432pgs. • 2012
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H ISTORY
111809 Swindled
The Dark History of Food Fraud, from Poisoned Candy
to Counterfeit Coffee
Wilson, Bee
Through a fascinating mixture of cultural and scientific history,
food politics, and culinary detective work, Wilson shows how
swindlers have cheapened, falsified, and even poisoned our food
throughout history. Wilson pays special attention to 19th- and
20th-century America and England and the development of both
industrial-scale food adulteration and the scientific ability to combat it. 400pgs. • 2008
◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98
174295 Vegan Secret Supper
Bold and Elegant Menus from a Rogue Kitchen
Anderson, Mérida
A collection of imaginative, delectable, animal-product-free recipes.
With a focus on menu-planning and simple, seasonal ingredients,
Anderson offers readers the tools they need to create healthy, sumptuous meals, whether it's a dish for a potluck, a romantic dinner for
two, or a celebration for twenty. 224pgs. • 2013
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GARDEN I NG
✪ 185582 Bonsai
Nakamura, Susumu, et al.
Griffith, Lawrence
With fresh, elegant photography, this stunning volume presents more
than sixty living bonsai masterpieces from the renowned collection
of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Each patiently nurtured tree is presented at the peak of its seasonal beauty; each embodies the quiet
energy and beauty of the art of bonsai. 166pgs. • 2013
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169790 Carrot City
Drawing on years of archival research and field trials in Colonial
Williamsburg's gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, Lawrence
Griffith documents 56 species of flowers and herbs and provides
details on how they were cultivated and used. For each plant, an
elegant period hand-colored engraving, watercolor, or woodcut is
presented along with glorious new photographs by Barbara
Temple Lombardi. 304pgs. • 2010
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Creating Places for Urban Agriculture
Komisar, June, et al.
Shows how city planning and architecture that considers food
production as a fundamental requirement of design can promote
community gardens, greenhouses tucked under raised highways,
edible landscapes in front yards in place of resource-devouring
lawns, living walls that bring greenery into dense city blocks, and
productive green roofs on schools and large apartment blocks
that can be tended and harvested by students and residents alike.
240pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185648 The Making of the English
Gardener
Plants, Books and Inspiration, 1560-1660
Willes, Margaret
In the century between the accession of Elizabeth I and the restoration of Charles II, a horticultural revolution took place in England,
making it a leading player in the European horticultural game.
Packed with illustrations from the herbals, design treatises, and practical manuals that inspired the creators of that revolution, this volume
enthrallingly charts how England's garden grew. 336pgs. • 2011
◆ • Yale • C • $50.00 / $12.98
H ISTORY
162210 The Age of the Democratic
Revolution
A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
Palmer, R. R. & David Armitage
In this magisterial account of the great revolutionary era in which
the outlines of the modern democratic state came into being,
Palmer traces the clash between an older form of society, marked
by legalized social rank and hereditary or self-perpetuating elites,
and a new form of society that placed a greater value on social
mobility and legal equality. 800pgs. • 2014
169238 The Ghosts of Happy Valley
REVISED EDITION
Parker, Geoffrey
Barnes, Juliet
The Triumph of the West
A unique account of Western warfare from antiquity to the present
day. Treats all aspects of the subject: the development of warfare
on land, sea and air; weapons and technology; strategy and
defense; discipline and intelligence; mercenaries and standing
armies; cavalry and infantry; chivalry and Blitzkrieg; guerilla
assault and nuclear arsenals. It ranges in scope from the Greek
victory at Marathon to the jungle warfare of Vietnam and the
strategic air attacks of the Gulf War. 432pgs. • 2008
◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $25.98
125826 The City of Man
Manent, Pierre
In this subtle and wide-ranging book on the Western intellectual
and political condition, Manent argues that the West has rejected
the laws of God and of nature in a quest for human autonomy. But
in declaring ourselves free and autonomous, he contends, we
have, paradoxically, lost a sense of what it means to be human.
248pgs. • 2000
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✪ 185699 Flowers and Herbs of Early
America
A Patient Art
112185 The Cambridge Illustrated History of
Warfare
✪ 185836 Discovering Imperialism
Social Democracy to World War I
Day, Richard B. et al., eds.
Though primarily associated with the most prominent figures in
the history of European Marxism -- Lenin, Luxemburg, Hilferding,
and Bukharin -- the theory of imperialism was actually developed
through debates within the Second International from 1898 to
1916. This volume, which assembles and translates for the first
time the main documents from this debate, features writings by
Karl Kautsky, Otto Bauer, Karl Radek, and Trotsky, among many
others. 956pgs. • 2012
◆ • Haymarket • P • $50.00 / $19.98
104818 Earthquakes in Human History
The Far-Reaching Effects of Seismic Disruptions
Zeilinga de Boer, Jelle & Donald Theodore Sanders
Ranging from an examination of temblors mentioned in the Bible,
to a richly detailed account of the 1906 catastrophe in San
Francisco, to Japan's Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, to the
Peruvian earthquake in 1970 (the Western Hemisphere's greatest
natural disaster), this book is an unequaled testament to a natural
phenomenon that can be not only terrifying but also threatening to
humankind's fragile existence. 278pgs. • 2007
◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $17.98
087656 Ecological Imperialism
The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900
050901 The Atlantic Slave Trade
NEW EDITION
Crosby, Alfred W.
A synthesis of the economic, social, cultural, and political history
of the Atlantic slave trade. Covers the 400 years of trade, ranging
from the West and East African experiences to the American
colonies and republics that obtained slaves from Africa. 234pgs.
• 1999
Revisiting his classic work and again evaluating the ecological reasons for European expansion, Crosby explains that the Europeans'
displacement and replacement of the native peoples in the temperate zones of North America, Australia, and New Zealand was
more a matter of biology than of imperialistic military conquest.
390pgs. • 2004
Klein, Herbert S.
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Searching for the Lost World of Africa's Infamous
Aristocrats
"Happy Valley" was the name given to a region of Kenya's Central
Highlands where a community of affluent, hedonistic white expatriates -- including the writer Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) and
the pioneering aviator Beryl Markham -- settled between the
wars. But what is left of it now? Juliet Barnes set out on an indefatigable archaeological quest to find the homes and haunts of
this extraordinary group of people. 320pgs. • 2013
◆ • Aurum Press • C • $29.95 / $6.98
✪ 132190 History's Locomotives
Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World
Malia, Martin & Terence Emmons
This masterful comparative history traces the West's revolutionary
tradition and its culmination in the Communist revolutions of the
20th century. Unique in breadth and scope, it offers a new interpretation of the origins and history of socialism as well as of the
Russian Revolution, the rise of the Soviet regime, and the ultimate
collapse of the Soviet Union. 384pgs. • 2008
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✪ 185824 How Revolutionary Were the
Bourgeois Revolutions?
Davidson, Neil
Once of central importance to left historians and activists alike, the
concept of the bourgeois revolution has recently come in for sustained criticism from both Marxists and conservatives. In this volume,
Neil Davidson systematically examines the approaches taken by a
wide range of thinkers to explain the causes and outcomes of revolutions from the Reformation to decolonization. 818pgs. • 2012
◆ • Haymarket • P • $32.00 / $7.98
WORLD WAR I
149692 The Guns of August
and The Proud Tower
Tuchman, Barbara W.
Tuchman's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller
The Guns of August offered a majestic
orchestration of the diplomatic and military
history of the crucial first weeks of World
War I. It is presented in this edition with The
Proud Tower, a fascinating kaleidoscope of
essays on subjects ranging from the Dreyfus Affair in France to
the birth of American imperialism. 1264pgs. • 2012
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180672 The Month That Changed the World
- July 1914
Martel, Gordon
Much time and ink has been spent trying to identify the person
or state responsible, or to explain the underlying forces that
"inevitably" led to war in 1914. Dissatisfied with these explanations, Gordon Martel has gone back to the contemporary
diplomatic, military, and political records to investigate the
twists and turns of the crisis afresh, with the aim of establishing just how the catastrophe really unfurled. 416pgs. • 2014
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H ISTORY
118871 The Industrial Revolutionaries
111591 Military Power
125560 Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum
132312 Yalta
Weightman, Gavin
Biddle, Stephen
Ruddiman, William F.
Plokhy, S. M.
The Making of the Modern World, 1776-1914
In less than 150 years, a band of scientists and entrepreneurs transformed a world powered by animals, wind, and water into something
entirely new, forged of steel and iron and powered by steam and fossil fuels. Distilling complex technical achievements, outlandish figures, and daring adventures into an accessible narrative, Weightman
has created a work of original, engaging history. 432pgs. • 2009
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✪ 063674 Making of New World Slavery
From the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800
Blackburn, Robin
Tracing European doctrines of race and slavery from medieval times
to the early modern epoch, Blackburn argues that independent commerce, geared to burgeoning consumer markets, was the driving
force behind the rise of plantation slavery. 608pgs. • 1998
Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle
In warfare, do states with the largest, best equipped, IT-rich militaries invariably win? In this landmark reconception of battle and
war, Stephen Biddle argues that force employment is central to
modern war, and has become increasingly important since 1900
in a world of ever more lethal weaponry. 337pgs. • 2006
◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $20.98
How Humans Took Control of Climate
Did human involvement in climate change only begin with the
industrial revolution, as is commonly believed? William
Ruddiman's provocative book argues that humans have actually
been changing the climate for some 8,000 years -- as a result of
the invention of agriculture. 240pgs. • 2010
087374 Reversing Sail
While no human institution has retreated as rapidly in the modern
period, monarchy's remarkable longevity invites us to weigh the
significance of hierarchy, subordination and dependence as constants of human experience. Global in scope and comparative in
approach, this volume surveys monarchy as idea and practice in a
variety of historical and cultural contexts. 320pgs. • 2012
Gomez, Michael A.
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Kursk 1943
Clark, Lloyd
On July 5, 1943, the greatest land battle in history began when
Nazi and Red Army forces clashed near the town of Kursk on the
western border of the Soviet Union. With unprecedented access
to the journals and testimonials of the officers, soldiers, political
leaders, and citizens who lived through it, this volume is the
definitive account of an epic showdown that changed the course
of history. 496pgs. • 2011
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✪ 186343 The Ghost Army of World War II
How One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the Enemy with
Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects, and Other Audacious
Fakery
Beyer, Rick & Elizabeth Sayles
In the aftermath of D-Day, a handpicked group of young GIs -including such future luminaries as Bill Blass and Ellsworth Kelly
-- landed in France to conduct a secret mission. Armed with
inflatable tanks, a massive collection of sound-effects records,
and more than a few tricks up their sleeves, their job was to create a traveling road-show of battlefield deception, with the
German Army as their audience. This volume tells the full story
of how artists wielding imagination, paint, and bravado saved
thousands of American lives. 256pgs. • 2015
173247 Pointblank Directive
Three Generals and the Untold Story of the Daring Plan
That Saved D-Day
Keeney, L. Douglas
Where was the German air force on D-Day? Why was it unable to
mount a single effective combat mission against the invasion
forces? L. Douglas Keeney here carefully reconstructs the events
in the air war that led up to D-Day, painting an in-depth portrait
of the lives and times of the aviation pioneers who swept the
skies of France clean of the Luftwaffe. 304pgs. • 2012
A Massacre, the Law and the End of Slavery
Walvin, James
A concise examination of the migrations and dispersals of African
peoples from antiquity to the modern era. It explores the experiences of Africans in the Mediterranean and Islamic worlds before
1492, as well as their enslavement and involuntary migration to
the New World empires of the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch,
French, and English. 248pgs. • 2004
The Frankfurt School Contribution
to the War Effort
Laudani, Raffaele, et al.
During the Second World War, three
prominent members of the Frankfurt
School -- Franz Neumann, Herbert
Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer -- worked
as intelligence analysts for the OSS, the wartime forerunner of
the CIA. This book brings together their most important intelligence reports on Nazi Germany, most of which are published
here for the first time. 704pgs. • 2013
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180736 Operation Barbarossa
Nazi Germany's War in the East, 1941-1945
Hartmann, Christian
The invasion of the Soviet Union was the conflict that Hitler had
always ultimately planned for in his dreams of creating a
"Thousand Year Reich." Enriched by a wealth of eyewitness testimony from both the Soviet and the German sides, this volume
paints a masterly overview of four momentous years and their
terrible human consequences. 208pgs. • 2013
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J EWISH STU DI ES
✪ 157207 The Art of Being Jewish in Modern
Times
135866 Early Modern Jewry
This richly illustrated volume illuminates how the arts have helped
Jews confront the various challenges of modernity, including cultural adaptation and self-preservation, economic diversification,
and ritual transformation. The wide-ranging portrayal of modern
Jewishness in artistic terms invites scrutiny into the relationship
between creativity and Jewish identity and into the complex issue
of what makes a work of art uniquely Jewish. 464pgs. • 2007
In this new history of the early modern Jewish experience, from
Krakow and Venice to Amsterdam and Smyrna, David Ruderman
examines the historical and cultural factors unique to Jewish
communities throughout Europe, and how these distinctions
played out amidst the rest of society. 344pgs. • 2011
Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara & Jonathan Karp, eds.
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028941 The Autobiography of a SeventeenthCentury Venetian Rabbi
NEW EDITION
Weinberg, Gerhard L.
Leon (Judah Aryeh) Modena was a major intellectual figure of the
early modern Italian Jewish community, well-known to contemporary European Christians as well as to Jews. This complete translation of his autobiography provides a wealth of historical material
about Jewish family life of the period, religion in daily life, the
plague of 1630-1631, the influence of kabbalistic mysticism, and
a host of other subjects. 308pgs. • 1989
Widely hailed as a masterpiece, this volume remains the first history of WWII to provide a truly global account of a war that
encompassed six continents. Starting with the changes that
restructured Europe and its colonies following the WWI,
Weinberg sheds new light on every aspect of WWII, as actions of
the Axis, the Allies, and the Neutrals are covered in every theater
of the war. 1208pgs. • 2005
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Leon Modena's Life of Judah
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Adelman, Jeremy
This bold new look at the New World empires of Spain and
Portugal argues that modern notions of sovereignty in the Atlantic
world have been unstable, contested, and equivocal from the start.
It offers a new understanding of Latin American and Atlantic history, one that blurs traditional distinctions between the "imperial"
and the "colonial." 408pgs. • 2009
087204 A World at Arms
A Global History of World War II
On November 29, 1781, fearing that he lacked enough drinking
water to last until landfall, Captain Collingwood of the British ship
Zong commanded his crew to throw overboard one-third of his
cargo: a shipment of Africans bound for slavery in America. This
book is the first to examine in detail the killings on the Zong, the
lawsuit that ensued, and how the murder of 132 slaves affected
debates about slavery. 304pgs. • 2011
125548 Sovereignty and Revolution in the
Iberian Atlantic
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155058 Secret Reports on
Nazi Germany
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173041 The Zong
A History of the African Diaspora
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WORLD WAR II
142276 The Battle of the Tanks
Did Yalta pave the way to the Cold War? Did FDR give too much to
Stalin? In this groundbreaking book, Harvard historian S. M.
Plokhy draws on newly declassified Soviet documents and unpublished diaries and letters of the participants to set the record
straight. 480pgs. • 2011
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151893 Monarchies 1000-2000
Spellman, W. M.
The Price of Peace
Cohen, Mark R., ed.
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A New Cultural History
Ruderman, David B.
◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98
171098 Jews and Words
Oz, Amos & Fania Oz-Salzberger
Why are words so important to so many Jews? Novelist Amos Oz
and historian Fania Oz-Salzberger here explore the integral relationship of Jews and words. Through a blend of storytelling and
scholarship, conversation and argument, father and daughter tell
the tales behind Judaism's most enduring names, adages, disputes, texts, and quips. These words, they argue, form the chain
connecting Abraham with the Jews of every subsequent generation. 248pgs. • 2012
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LI NGU ISTICS & LANGUAGES
✪ 144063 Living with Antisemitism
163401 Trials of the Diaspora
Reinharz, Jehuda, ed.
Julius, Anthony
Modern Jewish Responses
A collection of 22 essays by distinguished scholars on the Jewish
response to anti-Semitism worldwide over the past 200 years. The
articles cover such diverse regions as Argentina, the Arab World,
Poland, Germany, and the United States. 510pgs. • 1988
◆ • Brandeis • P • $40.00 / $7.98
154689 No Joke
Making Jewish Humor
A History of Anti-Semitism in England
This groundbreaking book charts the full history of anti-Semitism in
England, from the medieval persecutions which culminated in King
Edward I expulsion of the Jews to the wave of anti-Semitism that
emerged in the late 1960s and the 1970s. It also examines the treatment of Jews in English literature, from the anonymous medieval
ballad "Sir Hugh, or the Jew's Daughter" through Shakespeare's
Merchant of Venice, T. S. Eliot, and beyond. 912pgs. • 2012
087198 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the
English Language
169418 The Evolutionary Emergence of
Language
Fully revised for a new generation of language-lovers, this second
edition is longer and includes extensive new material on world
English and Internet English, in addition to completely updated
statistics, further reading suggestions and other references. Crystal
has packed the text with accurate and well-researched facts that
have led to its popular acclaim. 506pgs. • 2003
Botha, Rudolf & Martin Everaert, eds.
Crystal, David
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Wisse, Ruth R.
In this book, Ruth Wisse evokes and applauds the genius of the
most celebrated of all Jewish responses to modernity -- as well as
the brilliance of comic writers like Sholem Aleichem, Isaac Babel,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Philip Roth. At the same time, she
draws attention to the precarious conditions that call Jewish
humor into being -- and the price it may exact from its practitioners and audience alike. 296pgs. • 2013
▲ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98
135001 The War Against the Jews
1933-1945
An unparalleled account of the most awesome and awful chapter
in the moral history of humanity. Lucid, chilling and comprehensive, it encompasses the totality of the Nazi Holocaust, from the
insidious evolution of German anti-Semitism to the ultimate
tragedy of the Final Solution. 512pgs. • 1986
LATI N AM ERICAN & CARI BBEAN STU DI ES
A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the
Present Day
Gibson, Carrie
A vivid, panoramic view of this complex region and its rich history. At
every step of her expansive story, Gibson wields fascinating detail to
combat the myths that have romanticized the region. 448pgs. • 2014
▲ • Grove Press • C • $28.00 / $6.98
104985 Race in Another America
The Significance of Skin Color in Brazil
Telles, Edward E.
The most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the controversial subject of race relations in Brazil, a country often hailed as a
more racially harmonious society than the US. Telles shows that
although there is in fact far more mixing of races in Brazil, exclusion remains a serious problem. 324pgs. • 2006
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173031 New Worlds
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LINGU ISTICS & LANGUAGES
109407 The Ancient Languages of Asia and
the Americas
Woodard, Roger D., ed.
Each chapter in this survey focuses on an individual language or,
in some instances, a set of closely related varieties. Providing a
full descriptive presentation, each one examines the writing system or systems, phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon of
that language, and places the language within its proper linguistic
and historical context. 263pgs. • 2008
◆ • Cambridge • P • $59.99 / $37.98
128124 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of
Language
THIRD EDITION
Crystal, David
This thoroughly revised edition incorporates the major developments in language study which have taken place since the mid
1990s. Two main new areas have been added: the rise of electronic communication, and the crisis affecting the world's languages, of which half are thought to be so seriously endangered
that they will die out this century. 524pgs. • 2010
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Abboud, P. F., ed.
The Elementary Modern Standard Arabic Course is the premier
introduction, for the English-speaking student, to the active written language of the contemporary Arab world. Volume 1 is complete in itself and presents a practical introduction to the writing
system of Arabic and to its pronunciation. Each lesson contains a
text, a vocabulary, grammar, and drills including oral and written
comprehension passages. 634pgs. • 1983
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LITERARY CRITICISM & BIOGRAPHY
039701 Anatomy of Criticism
✪ 185898 Cherished Torment
In four brilliant essays on historical, ethical, archetypical, and
rhetorical criticism, employing examples of world literature from
ancient times to the present, Frye reconceived literary criticism as
a total history rather than a linear progression through time.
383pgs. • 2000
Cavanagh, Sheila T.
Frye, Northrop
032078 Ancient Literary Criticism
Lynch, John
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041229 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic,
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A Religious History of Latin America
Tracing the history of religious culture in the region, Lynch focuses on pivotal developments: the evangelization of native peoples;
the religious response to the Enlightenment; the emergence of the
Church from the wars of independence; the challenge of liberalism and the secular state; and the assault on human rights by the
military dictatorships of the 20th century. 424pgs. • 2012
Leading scholars from linguistics, primatology, anthropology, and
cognitive science consider how language evolution can be understood by means of inference from the study of linked or analogous phenomena in language, animal behavior, genetics, neurology, culture, and biology. The book presents new and stimulating
approaches to the study of language evolution and considers their
implications for future research. 368pgs. • 2013
Pronunciation and Writing; Lessons 1-30
Dawidowicz, Lucy S.
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169367 Empire's Crossroads
Evidence and Inference
The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania
The lengthy text of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania may initially appear
daunting, but Cavanagh argues that the romance rewards its readers with a richly textured narrative that artfully engages with
numerous aesthetic, literary, and intellectual concerns of the early
17th century, including race relations, tensions between
Christianity and the occult, global expansion, and the composition
of the universe. 300pgs. • 2003
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The Principal Texts in New Translations
Russell, D. A., et al., eds.
Provides principal texts by Aristotle, Horace, Tacitus, and Homer
in translation, giving a fair and intelligible view of ancient literary
criticism and its development, all supplemented with brief introductions and explanatory notes. 607pgs. • 1988
◆ • Oxford University • P • $143.00 / $54.98
087777 The Cambridge Companion to Crime
Fiction
Priestman, Martin, ed.
Ranging over the last three centuries, this collection investigating
British and American crime fiction includes chapters on the analysis of crime in 18th-century literature; French and Victorian fiction; women and black detectives; crime on film and TV; police
fiction; and postmodernist uses of the detective form. Major
detective fiction writers covered include Edgar Allen Poe, Agatha
Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Raymond Chandler. 308pgs. •
2003
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✪ 185905 The Christian Hebraism of John
Donne
Written with the Fingers of Man's Hand
Goodblatt, Chanita
While Donne shows only a basic grasp of the Hebrew language,
his sermons reveal the many semantic nuances taken from Latin
and vernacular translations of Jewish biblical scholarship.
Goodblatt here lays out the intellectual context of Donne's work
and ties specific lexical, rhetorical, and thematic strategies to
Hebrew traditions. 256pgs. • 2010
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✪ 185493 Diasporas of the Mind
Jewish and Postcolonial Writing and the Nightmare of
History
Cheyette, Bryan
Against the discrete disciplinary thinking of the academy, Cheyette
elaborates a new comparative approach across Jewish and postcolonial histories and literatures. Among the authors he examines
are Hannah Arendt, Anita Desai, Frantz Fanon, Albert Memmi,
Primo Levi, Caryl Phillips, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, Edward
Said, Zadie Smith, and Muriel Spark. 320pgs. • 2014
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104993 Fearful Symmetry
A Study of William Blake
Frye, Northrop
180448 Form and Faith in Victorian Poetry
and Religion
104996 The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy
Tales
✪ 185913 Magic and Masculinity in Early
Modern English Drama
This new look at Victorian poetry shows how important now-forgotten religious controversies were to the content and form of
some of the best-known poems of the period. Considering poets
like Tennyson, the Brownings, Rossetti, Hopkins, and Hardy, Blair
argues that their work was influenced by a host of minor and less
studied writers, particularly the poets of the Tractarian or Oxford
Movement. 272pgs. • 2012
Murder, mutilation, cannibalism, infanticide, and incest: the darker side of classic fairy tales figures as the subject matter for this
intriguing study of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Nursery and
Household Tales. This updated and expanded second edition
includes a new preface and an appendix containing new translations of six tales, along with commentary by Maria Tatar. 360pgs.
• 2003
Argues that the increased interest in magic in early modern
English society was connected to a crisis in masculine identity,
one that was exacerbated by the Protestant Reformation and its
concern with individual empowerment as well as class, sexual,
and religious identifications. 466pgs. • 2009
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Blair, Kirstie
This landmark work shows how Blake arrived at a theory of
knowledge that was also, for him, a theory of religion, of human
life and of art, and how this rigorously defined system of ideas
found expression in the complicated but consistent symbolism of
his poetry. 472pgs. • 1969
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JOHN MILTON
✪ 185916 The Development of Milton's
Thought
Law, Government, and Religion
Shawcross, John T.
In this pioneering book, John T. Shawcross debunks a common
assumption about what we see in Milton's work: that Milton's
views remained unchanged over time. Shawcross systematically
analyzes this belief in light of Milton's vocation, social life, politics, and religion, and presents us with a Milton who, indeed,
changes his mind. 300pgs. • 2008
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✪ 185906 Melville and Milton
An Edition and Analysis of Melville's Annotations on
Milton
Grey, Robin
Two decades ago, Herman Melville's marked and annotated copy
of John Milton's poetry first came to light. Featuring a Foreword
by John Bryant, the present volume brings together Melville and
Milton scholars in order to illuminate the important artistic connections between these two major authors. 240pgs. • 2004
Kranidas, Thomas
Milton's radically aggressive English prose emerged out of a
dynamic rhetorical milieu of radical excess developed among the
Puritan wing of English Protestantism throughout the 16th and
17th centuries. As Kranidas shows, the tradition culminated in a
politically virulent "rhetoric of zeal," which was deployed against
the Church of England, and ultimately against the monarchy, during the 1630s and the 1640s. 271pgs. • 2005
Violation in the Theater of Early Modern England
✪ 185896 Milton the Dramatist
Burbery, Timothy J.
This study of Milton as a dramatist fills a longstanding gap in
Milton scholarship. Burbery argues that exposure to the theater
may have influenced major episodes of Milton's work, including
the debate between the Lady and Comus and Dalila's stunning
entrance in Samson. 224pgs. • 2007
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Early modern England was a socially diverse nation to which
London's theaters contributed politically inflected art and entertainment; torture, murder, and infidelity were graphically depicted
on the stage. This study explores the connections between theatrical representations and the use of violation imagery in a range of
public and private discourses, from Protestant polemic, parliamentary legislation, and political pamphlets to aristocratic letters,
royalist fiction, and "regicidal" histories. 447pgs. • 2004
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154579 Kafka
Simpson, Ken
Stach, Reiner
Milton's Literary Ecclesiology
While far less critical attention has been given to Paradise
Regained as compared to Paradise Lost and other works in
Milton's canon, it might be argued that Paradise Regained may
be read as a full and culminating expression of Milton's views on
the doctrine of the church, the nature of the Word, prophecy
and vocation, and apocalypticism. Simpson's provocative and
unique examination will become an indispensable study, offering
new views of this somewhat neglected poem. 256pgs. • 2007
The acclaimed central volume of the definitive biography of
Franz Kafka. Reiner Stach spent more than a decade working
with more than 4,000 pages of journals, letters, and literary
fragments, many never before available, in order to re-create
the atmosphere in which Kafka lived and worked from 1910 to
1915, the most important and best-documented years of his
life. 584pgs. • 2013
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✪ 185914 Visionary Milton
Medine, Peter E., et al., eds.
This volume of the acclaimed and definitive biography of Franz
Kafka tells the story of the writer's final years. Stach's riveting
narrative, which reflects the latest findings about Kafka's life
and works, draws readers in with a nearly cinematic power,
zooming in for extreme close-ups of Kafka's personal life, then
pulling back for panoramic shots of a wider world scarred by
World War I, disease, and inflation. 816pgs. • 2013
Stach, Reiner
In this volume, distinguished Milton scholars are brought together in dialogue to discuss John Milton's focus on prophecy and
violence in his work and how these themes add to an understanding of Milton as a visionary. 371pgs. • 2010
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The articles in this comprehensive reference cover each poem
and prose work by John Milton; the life of Milton and the members of his family; all events and all contemporary and historical
figures mentioned significantly in his writings; every book of the
Bible in its relation to Milton's own work; printers, booksellers,
and publishing history; the critical and editorial traditions; illustrators; and those whose own writing was shaped by Milton's
influence. 424pgs. • 2012
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038520 The New Princeton Encyclopedia of
Poetry and Poetics
Preminger, Alex & T. V. Brogan, eds.
A comprehensive reference work dealing with all aspects of its
subject: history, types, movements, prosody, and critical terminology. This completely revised edition includes new entries by
Camille Paglia, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Elaine Showalter,
Houston Baker, and Andrew Ross, and new coverage of cultural
criticism, discourse, feminist poetics, and Chicano poetry.
1383pgs. • 1993
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119759 Race, Slavery, and Liberalism in
Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Invites readers to rethink prevailing accounts of the relationship
between slavery, liberalism, and literary representation. Situating
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Frederick
Douglass at the center of antebellum debates over the personhood of the slave, it examines how a nation dedicated to the
proposition that "all men are created equal" formulated arguments both for and against race-based slavery. 238pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185951 The Roots and Flowers of Evil in
Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Hitler
Hill, Claire Ortiz
154697 Kafka
The Years of Insight
Essays on Prophecy and Violence
McAdam, Ian
Riss, Arthur
The Decisive Years
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Burks, Deborah G.
✪ 185917 Spiritual Architecture and
Paradise Regained
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160473 The Milton Encyclopedia
Tatar, Maria
✪ 185897 Horrid Spectacle
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✪ 185908 Milton and the Rhetoric of Zeal
LITERARY CRITICISM & BIOGRAPHY
111172 Lambent Traces: Franz Kafka
Corngold, Stanley
Tracing the implications of Kafka's literary breakthrough,
Corngold argues that Kafka's first concern was not for his culture but to his own fate as a maker of literature, which he pursued by exploring "the limits of the human." At the same time,
he kept his transcendental longings sober by noting -- with
supreme irony -- their virtual impossibility. 288pgs. • 2004
Baudelaire, Nietzsche, and Hitler -- a poet, a philosopher, and a
politician -- each profoundly understood the seductive attraction
of evil. Hill here brings the thoughts and words of these three
specialists of the soul into juxtaposition with historical events, and
appeals for an effective antidote to evil, one she finds in the
achievements of nonviolent movements. 288pgs. • 2006
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166736 The Shadow of a Great Rock
A Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible
Bloom, Harold
The King James Bible, Harold Bloom contends in the opening
pages of this illuminating literary tour, stands at "the sublime
summit of literature in English." Distilling the insights acquired
from his career as a brilliant critic and teacher, he offers readers
a magisterial and perceptive reading of the King James Bible as a
literary masterpiece. 320pgs. • 2011
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LITERATU RE, POETRY & DRAMA
✪ 185888 Shakespearean Resurrection
172620 Thinking in Circles
177702 Illuminations
182325 The Prague Cemetery
Benson, Sean
Douglas, Mary
Rimbaud, Arthur
A novel by the author of The Name of the Rose. In 19th-century
Europe, every nation has its own secret service, perpetrating forgeries, plots, and massacres. But what if, behind all of these
ghastly conspiracies, there lies just one man? 464pgs. • 2011
The Art of Almost Raising the Dead
In fourteen of Shakespeare's plays, characters who have been
lost, sometimes for years, suddenly reappear -- seemingly returning from the dead. Benson's close study of the plays, as well as
the classical and biblical sources that Shakespeare fuses into his
recognition scenes, clearly elucidates the ways in which the playwright explored his abiding interest in the human desire to transcend death and to live reunited and reconciled with others.
229pgs. • 2009
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An Essay on Ring Composition
Found in the Bible and in writings from as far afield as Egypt,
China, Indonesia, Greece, and Russia, the literary technique
known as ring composition is too widespread to have come from
a single source. Focusing on ring composition in the Iliad, the
Book of Numbers, and Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Mary
Douglas examines the technique, its principles, and its functions
in a cross-cultural manner. 192pgs. • 2010
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✪ 185134 Utopian Moments
Hallucinatory and feverishly hermetic, Rimbaud's Illuminations is
an acknowledged masterpiece of world literature, still unrivaled
for its haunting blend of sensuous detail and otherworldly astonishment. In John Ashbery's translation of this notoriously elusive
text, the acclaimed poet and translator lends his inimitable voice
to a venerated classic. 144pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185901 John Donne's 1622 Gunpowder
Plot Sermon
Davis, J. C., et al., eds.
A PARALLEL-TEXT EDITION
Shami, Jeanne, ed.
From More's Utopia to Le Guin's The Dispossessed, the interpretation of utopian ideals has evolved constantly. Juxtaposing historical views with more modern interpretations, the contributors to
this volume explore how our idea of what constitutes utopia has
changed over time. 192pgs. • 2012
Presents the only "authorial" manuscript ever discovered for any of
John Donne's sermons. Transcribed immediately after Donne delivered the sermon on November 5th, 1622, this manuscript version
and its corrections give us important new information about Donne's
habits of composition and revision. 200pgs. • 1996
Reading Utopian Texts
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LITERATU RE, POETRY & DRAMA
✪ 185813 Eight New-Generation African
Poets
181624 Arguably
Essays
A Chapbook Box Set
Hitchens, Christopher
In these essays, Hitchens offers fresh perceptions of figures as
varied as Charles Dickens, Karl Marx, Rebecca West, George
Orwell, J. G. Ballard, and Philip Larkin, as well as pungent discussions and intrepid observations gathered from a lifetime of
traveling and reporting from such destinations as Iran, China,
and Pakistan. 816pgs. • 2011
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110414 A Book I Value
Dawes, Kwame, et al.
This elegant, limited-edition box set features nine chapbooks:
eight volumes of poetry, plus an introduction chapbook by editors
Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani. The eight African poets included
are Peter Akinlabi, Viola Allo, Inua Ellams, Janet Kofi-Tsekpo,
Liyou Mesfin Libsekal, Amy Lukau, Vuyelwa Maluleke, and
Blessing Musariri. 200pgs. • 2015
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Selected Marginalia
✪ 185821 Essays
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor & H. J. Jackson, ed.
Shawn, Wallace
Coleridge is typically seen as a youthful genius transformed by
drugs and philosophy into a tedious sage. This one-volume sampling of Coleridge's encyclopedic marginal notations in the books
he read reveals a figure who is at once more complex and more
humanly attractive -- clever, curious, playful, intense -- than the
one we are used to. 272pgs. • 2003
Whether writing about the genesis of his plays, such as Aunt Dan
and Lemon; discussing how the privileged world of arts and letters takes for granted the people who serve our food and deliver
our mail; or describing his upbringing in the sheltered world of
Manhattan's cultural elite, Shawn reveals a unique ability to step
back from the appearance of things to explore their deeper social
meanings. 186pgs. • 2009
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✪ 160501 Celestina
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170682 H Is for Hawk
Rojas, Fernando de
This classic tale of love, morality, and tragedy in 15th-century
Spain follows the star-crossed courtship between the young
nobleman Calisto and the beautiful maiden Melibea. Translated by
Margaret Sayers Peden. 288pgs. • 2012
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182170 Collected Short Fiction
Naipaul, V. S.
No writer has rendered our postcolonial world as acutely or
prophetically, nor given its upheavals such a hauntingly human
face, as V. S. Naipaul. All of the Nobel Prize winner's stunning
short fiction is here collected in one volume, with an Introduction
by the author. 440pgs. • 2011
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Translated by John Ashbery
Macdonald, Helen
An experienced falconer, Helen Macdonald had never been
tempted to train one of the most vicious predators, the
goshawk. But in her grief over her father's death, she saw that
the goshawk's fierce and feral temperament mirrored her own.
Resolving to raise the deadly creature as a means to cope with
her loss, she adopted Mabel, who tested the limits of
Macdonald's humanity and changed her life. 288pgs. • 2015
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159729 The Letters of Ernest Hemingway,
1923-1925
Spanier, Sandra, et al., eds.
These letters illuminate Hemingway's literary apprenticeship in the
legendary milieu of expatriate Paris in the 1920s, as well as the
development of his friendships with the likes of Sylvia Beach, F.
Scott Fitzgerald, and John Dos Passos. Striving to "make it new,"
he emerges from the tutelage of Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein to
forge a new style, gaining recognition as one of the most formidable talents of his generation. 604pgs. • 2013
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182168 Pablo Neruda
Absence and Presence
Poirot, Luis
Pablo Neruda wrote often about the natural world and the beloved
objects he surrounded himself with. In this beautiful edition of photographer Luis Poirot's classic work -- featuring new scans from
newly made prints -- we come to know the poet's world through his
poems, his houses, the wonderful things he collected, and his friends.
Includes 84 photographs. 192pgs. • 2004
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177965 A Place in the Country
Sebald, W. G.
The last of the great writer's major works to be translated into
English, this is Sebald's meditation on six artists and writers who
shaped his creative mind. The beautiful hardcover edition
includes more than 40 pieces of art and 6 full-color gatefolds, all
as originally selected and laid out by the author. 240pgs. • 2014
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105182 The Plum in the Golden Vase or, Chin
P'Ing Mei
The Gathering, Vol. 1
Roy, David Tod, trans.
An unabridged and annotated translation of the first volume of the
anonymous 16th-century Chinese novel, the story of the domestic
life of the corrupt and voracious Hsi-men Ch'ing, his six wives and
concubines. 714pgs. • 1997
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131913 The Quotable Thoreau
Cramer, Jeffrey S., ed.
The most comprehensive and authoritative collection of Thoreau
quotations ever assembled, this volume gathers more than 2,000
memorable passages from this iconoclastic American author,
social reformer, environmentalist, and self-reliant thinker. It
includes Thoreau's thoughts on topics ranging from sex to solitude, manners to miracles, government to God, and everything in
between. 552pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185941 Religio Medici, Letter to a Friend,
and Christian Morals
Browne, Sir Thomas
An enlarged reprint of the scholarly edition of these classics edited by W. A. Greenhill in 1881, this edition includes facsimile title
pages, correspondence between Browne and Sir Kenelm Digby, a
chronology, margin summaries, notes and 69 pages of index, both
critical and glossarial. 392pgs. • 1999
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182169 A Room with a View; Where Angels
Fear to Tread
Forster, E. M.
Forster's beloved Italian novels, now in a single hardcover volume. A romantic exploration of the liberating effects of Italy on
the English, A Room with a View follows the carefully chaperoned
Lucy Honeychurch to Florence, where she meets the unconventional George Emerson. The wicked tragicomedy Where Angels
Fear to Tread chronicles a young English widow's trip to Italy and
its messy aftermath. 424pgs. • 2011
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182324 Skylight
Saramago, José
This previously unpublished novel by the author of Blindness
relates the intertwined stories of the residents of a faded apartment building in 1940s Lisbon. Its vivid portrayal of the lives of
ordinary people, painted by a master of the quotidian, captures
the immense beauty and profound hardships of the modern
world. 320pgs. • 2014
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111778 The Whole Difference
Selected Writings of Hugo Von Hofmannsthal
Von Hofmannsthal, Hugo
Hugo von Hofmannsthal's fame as Richard Strauss's collaborator
on such operas as Der Rosenkavalier and Die Frau ohne Schatten
has obscured his other remarkable writings: his precocious lyric
poetry, inventive short fiction, keen essays, and visionary plays.
This volume, the most comprehensive collection of
Hofmannsthal's writings in English, is a fresh introduction to the
range of this extraordinary artist. 520pgs. • 2008
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MATH EMATICS
175269 The Best Writing on Mathematics
2014
111758 An Invitation to Modern Number
Theory
180948 Single Digits
105192 The Story of Mathematics
Miller, Steven J. & Ramin Takloo-Bighash
Chamberland, Marc
This annual anthology brings together the year's finest mathematics writing from around the world. Featuring promising new voices alongside some of the foremost names in mathematics, this
volume makes available a wide range of articles not easily found
anywhere else -- and you don't need to be a mathematician to
enjoy them. 360pgs. • 2014
Introduces many of the central problems, conjectures, results,
and techniques of the field, such as the Riemann Hypothesis,
Roth's Theorem, the Circle Method, and Random Matrix Theory.
503pgs. • 2006
This fascinating exploration of the numbers from one to nine
examines their history, their applications, and their connections to
various areas of mathematics, including number theory, geometry,
chaos theory, numerical analysis, and mathematical physics.
240pgs. • 2015
This visually stunning volume takes the reader on an illustrated
tour of mathematics across cultures and civilizations, from the
austere beauty of Babylonian clay tablets to the delicate complexity of computer-generated pictures. The lavishly reproduced
images accompany a text that ranges from the dawn of Chinese
and Indian civilizations to the scientific and digital revolutions of
our day. 192pgs. • 2004
Pitici, Mircea, ed.
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131637 The Calculus of Friendship
What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life while
Corresponding about Math
Strogatz, Steven
The story of an extraordinary connection between a teacher and a
student, as chronicled through more than 30 years of letters.
Compiled by one of the participants, the volume reveals a unique
relationship based almost entirely on a shared love of calculus.
184pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185945 The Concept of Probability in the
Mathematical Representation of Reality
Reichenbach, Hans
A student and friend of Albert Einstein, Hans Reichenbach was
one of the most influential advocates of the idea that the estimation of probabilities as limits of relative frequencies lay at the
foundation of science. His lucid and original doctoral thesis,
never before translated, shows the early focus of his thought on
the interdependence of physics, probability, and epistemology,
even before the appearance of the quantum theory. 384pgs. •
2008
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The Mystical, Mathematical Meaning of the Magic
Square of Order Three
Polya, G.
This classic by an eminent mathematician will show anyone in
any field how to think straight. In lucid and appealing prose,
Polya reveals how the mathematical method of demonstrating a
proof or finding an unknown can be of help in attacking any
problem that can be "reasoned" out -- from building a bridge
to winning a game of anagrams. 288pgs. • 2004
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Originally devised by the ancient Chinese, who viewed it as a symbol of metaphysical and spiritual harmony, the magic square or
luoshu is an arrangement of numbers (with no number duplicated) where the rows, columns, and two main diagonals add up to
the same number. This book is the first study of the magic square
as cultural artifact and spiritual symbol as well as a mathematical
expression. 214pgs. • 2001
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136018 Magical Mathematics
The Mathematical Ideas that Animate Great Magic
Tricks
Diaconis, Persi & Ron Graham
Reveals the secrets of amazing, fun-to-perform card tricks -- and the
profound mathematical concepts behind them. The authors are
mathematicians as well as skilled performers with decades of professional experience between them. Each card trick introduces a new
concept, and taken together they bring readers to the cutting edge of
today's mathematical knowledge. 304pgs. • 2011
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Selected Readings
SECOND EDITION
Benacerraf, Paul & Hilary Putnam
The 20th century has witnessed an unprecedented "crisis in the
foundations of mathematics," and this collection brings together
the seminal articles in the philosophy of mathematics by Russell,
Quine, Gobels, and other major thinkers. It is a substantially
revised version of the edition first published in 1964 and includes
a revised bibliography. 600pgs. • 1983
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PAUL J. NAHIN
105245 When Least Is Best
104358 Mathematics and Plausible
Reasoning
How Mathematicians Discovered Many Clever Ways
to Make Things as Small (or as Large) as Possible
Polya, G.
What's the best way to photograph a speeding bullet? How can
lost hikers find their way out of a forest? This engaging and
witty volume answers these intriguing questions and more. It
shows how life often works at the extremes -- with values
becoming as small (or as large) as possible -- and how mathematicians over the centuries have struggled to calculate these
problems of minima and maxima. 372pgs. • 2007
Volume I: Induction and Analogy in Mathematics
The author of How to Solve It explains how to become a "good
guesser." Using a variety of clever examples from a wide range
of human activities, Polya explores techniques of guessing,
inductive reasoning, and reasoning by analogy, and the role
they play in the most rigorous of deductive disciplines.
296pgs. • 1990
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M EDI EVAL STU DI ES
Swetz, Frank J.
041129 Philosophy of Mathematics
A New Aspect of Mathematical Method
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✪ 185940 Legacy of the Luoshu
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G. POLYA
105232 How to Solve It
Mankiewicz, Richard
In Praise of Small Numbers
Nahin, Paul J.
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038897 Communities of Violence
111444 Furta Sacra
Nirenberg, David
Geary, Patrick J.
Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages
Focusing on attacks against minorities in 14th-century France and
the Crown of Aragon, Nirenberg argues that these attacks -- ranging from massacres to verbal assaults against Jews, Muslims, lepers, and prostitutes -- were often perpetrated not by irrational
masses laboring under inherited ideologies and prejudices, but by
groups that deliberately manipulated and reshaped the available
discourses on minorities. 301pgs. • 1998
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104764 The Corruption of Angels
The Great Inquisition of 1245-1246
Pegg, Mark Gregory
Between May 1, 1245 and August 1, 1246 more than 5,000 people from the Lauragais region of France were questioned about
the heresy known as Catharism. Mark Gregory Pegg examines the
sole surviving manuscript of this great inquisition with unprecedented care, in order to build a richly textured understanding of
social life in southern France in the early 13th century. 238pgs. •
2005
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125580 Crisis of the Twelfth Century
Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European
Government
Bisson, T. N.
As medieval civilization came of age, power fell into the hands of
knights who encroached on clerical domains, exploited peasants,
and posed a threat to social order and peace. Covering all of
Western Christendom, this book suggests what these violent people -- and the outcries they provoked -- contributed to the making
of governments in kingdoms, principalities, and towns. 720pgs. •
2010
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141089 Empty Bottles of Gentilism
Kingship and the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Early
Middle Ages (To 1050)
Oakley, Francis
In the first volume in his groundbreaking trilogy on the emergence of western political thought, Francis Oakley explores the
roots of secular political thinking by examining the political ideology and institutions of Hellenistic and late Roman antiquity and of
the early European Middle Ages. 320pgs. • 2010
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Thefts of Relics in the Central Middle Ages
To obtain sacred relics, medieval monks plundered tombs, avaricious merchants raided churches, and relic-mongers scoured the
Roman catacombs. In this revised edition, Geary considers the
social and cultural context of these acts, asking how the relics
were perceived and why the thefts met with the approval of
medieval Christians. 248pgs. • 1991
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106953 Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian
World
Wormald, Patrick & Janet L. Nelson, eds.
In this fascinating and wide-ranging volume, leading historians
demonstrate that the learned laity, both women as well as men,
contributed much more as writers and patrons to early medieval
culture than was previously thought. 263pgs. • 2008
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✪ 160580 The Medieval Heart
Webb, Heather
Drawing from the works of Dante, Catherine of Siena, Boccaccio,
Aquinas, and Cavalcanti and other literary, philosophic, and scientific texts, Heather Webb studies medieval notions of the heart
to explore the "lost circulations" of an era when individual lives
and bodies were defined by their extensions into the world rather
than as self-perpetuating, self-limited entities. 256pgs. • 2010
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182120 The Medieval Sea
Rose, Susan
How easy was it to navigate on short or long passages? What
kinds of boats were used and how were they built? How was the
sea represented in poems and other writings? This book surveys
how the peoples bordering the Mediterranean, North Sea, English
Channel, and eastern Atlantic related to the sea in all its aspects
between 1000 and 1500 AD. 224pgs. • 2007
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111564 The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval
Europe
Flint, Valerie I.
In this powerful work, Flint shows how leaders of the early
medieval Church decided to promote non-Christian practices
originally condemned as magical -- rather than repressing them
or leaving them to waste away. 472pgs. • 1994
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M USIC & DANCE
038393 Al-Qur'an
087283 A History of Modern Palestine
180579 J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument
Ali, Ahmed
Pappe, Ilan
Stinson, Russell
A Contemporary Translation
One Land, Two Peoples
A bilingual edition, forming an elegant and poetic translation of
the Holy Book of Islam in a contemporary and living voice. It
includes notes where necessary, providing the full meaning of
each word and phrase. 572pgs. • 1993
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038887 Arab Seafaring
In the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval
Times
EXPANDED EDITION
Hourani, George F.
Traces the history of Palestine from the Ottomans in the 19th century, through the British Mandate, the establishment of the state of
Israel in 1948, and the subsequent wars and conflicts which have
dominated this troubled region. The second edition of Pappe's
book has been updated to include the dramatic events of the
1990s and the early 21st century. As in the first edition, it is the
men, women and children of Palestine who are at the center of
Pappe's narrative. 384pgs. • 2006
◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $21.98
An Introduction to History
Khaldun, Ibn
The most important Islamic history of the premodern world, this
monumental work laid down the foundations of several fields of
knowledge, including philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. 504pgs. • 2004
140964 Politics of Piety
Hanioglu, M. Sukru
Mahmood, Saba
At the turn of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire straddled
three continents and encompassed extraordinary ethnic and cultural diversity among the estimated 30 million people living within
its borders. This volume gives scholars and general readers a
concise history of the late empire between 1789 and 1918, turbulent years marked by enormous social changes. 264pgs. • 2010
A groundbreaking analysis of Islamist cultural politics through the
ethnography of a thriving, grassroots women's piety movement in
the mosques of Cairo, Egypt. It is essential reading for anyone
interested the nexus of ethics and politics, embodiment and gender, and liberalism and postcolonialism. 272pgs. • 2011
SECOND EDITION
Lapidus, Ira M.
Incorporates the origins and evolution of Islamic societies and
brings into focus the historical processes that gave shape to the
manifold varieties of contemporary Islam, and surveys the growing influence of the Islamist movements within national states.
1000pgs. • 2002
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The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject
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✪ 185561 Syria
A concise, illuminating biography, focusing on Mozart's wondrous
output and his uncanny gift for instrumentation. In addition to his
insights into Mozart's music, Johnson also challenges the many
myths that have followed in his wake, including those about the
composer's health, wealth, religion, and relationships. 178pgs. •
2013
▲ • Viking • C • $25.95 / $5.98
How the Third Reich Abused a Cultural Icon
Levi, Erik
Despite the apparent incompatibility between Nazi ideology and
Mozart's humanitarian and cosmopolitan outlook, the Third Reich
tenaciously promoted the great composer's music to further the
goals of the fascist regime. This revelatory book draws on period
articles, diaries, speeches, and other archival materials to provide
a new understanding of how the Nazis shamelessly manipulated
Mozart for political advantage. 336pgs. • 2011
The Fall of the House of Assad
170501 Music Chronicles 1940-1954
Lesch, David W.
Thomson, Virgil
Charts Bashar al-Assad's turn toward repression and the inexorable steps that led to the violence of 2011 and 2012. The book
recounts the causes of the Syrian uprising, the regime's tactics to
remain in power, the responses of other nations to the bloodshed,
and the determined efforts of regime opponents. In a thoughtful
conclusion, the author suggests scenarios that could unfold in
Syria's uncertain future. 288pgs. • 2012
An accomplished composer who knew music from the inside,
Thomson communicated its pleasures and complexities to a wide
readership in a hugely entertaining, authoritative style, and his
daily reviews and Sunday articles set a high-water mark in
American cultural journalism. This collection brings together the
contents of four volumes: The Musical Scene, The Art of Judging
Music, Music Right and Left, and Music Reviewed, together with a
selection of uncollected writings. 1200pgs. • 2014
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✪ 185809 Reading Dance
105032 The American Musical
125601 Beethoven Hero
Knapp, Raymond
Bringing together music analysis and criticism, the history of
music theory, and the philosophy of music, the author explores
the nature and persistence of Beethoven's heroic style. He suggests that Beethoven's music projects a sense of self, destiny, and
freedom. 400pgs. • 2000
The American musical has achieved and maintained relevance to
more people in America than any other performance-based art.
This thoughtful history of the genre, intended for general readers,
offers probing discussions of how American musicals, especially
in their musical numbers, have advanced themes related to
American national identity. 361pgs. • 2006
A Life
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M USIC & DANCE
And the Formation of National Identity
181639 Mozart
160481 Mozart and the Nazis
125726 A Brief History of the Late Ottoman
Empire
041162 A History of Islamic Societies
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In this wide-ranging set of original essays, musicologist and
organist Russell Stinson investigates Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions for the organ, opening up a wealth of perspectives on
the stylistic orientation and historical context of these timeless
masterpieces. 224pgs. • 2012
Johnson, Paul
105236 The Muqaddimah
In this classic work, George Hourani deals with the history of the sea
trade of the Arabs in the Indian Ocean from its obscure origins many
centuries before Christ to the time of its full extension to China and
East Africa in the ninth and tenth centuries. This expanded edition
includes a new introduction, a bibliography, and notes that add material from recent archaeological research. 189pgs. • 1995
Essays on His Organ Works
Burnham, Scott
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A Gathering of Memoirs, Reportage, Criticism, Profiles,
Interviews, and Some Uncategorizable Extras
Gottlieb, Robert, ed.
Robert Gottlieb's anthology of the literature of dance -- by far the
largest such project ever attempted -- is both inclusive and personal, the result of decades of reading. With its huge range of
content accompanied by Gottlieb's incisive running commentary,
this mammoth volume will be a source of pleasure and instruction
for anyone who loves dance. 1360pgs. • 2008
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157863 Finishing the Hat
Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) with Attendant
Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines
and Anecdotes
Sondheim, Stephen
Along with the lyrics for all of Sondheim's musicals from 1954
to 1981, this volume includes never-before-published songs
from each show. He discusses his relationship with his mentor,
Oscar Hammerstein II, and his collaborations with such
extraordinary talents as Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents,
Ethel Merman, Richard Rodgers, Angela Lansbury, and Harold
Prince. 480pgs. • 2010
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157865 Look, I Made a Hat
Collected Lyrics (1981-2011) with Attendant
Comments, Amplifications, Dogmas, Harangues,
Digressions, Anecdotes and Miscellany
Sondheim, Stephen
The second volume of Sondheim's collected lyrics. Once again,
he richly annotates his lyrics with invaluable advice on songwriting, discussions of theater history and the state of the
industry today, and exacting dissections of his work -- both
successes and failures. 480pgs. • 2011
◆ • Knopf • C • $45.00 / $8.98
✪ 185568 Tainted Glory in Handel's Messiah
The Unsettling History of the World's Most Beloved
Choral Work
Marissen, Michael
In this pioneering study, a respected musicologist examines
Handel's masterwork and uncovers a disturbing message of antiJudaism buried within its joyous celebration of the divinity of
Christ. Discovering previously unidentified historical source materials has enabled the author to investigate the circumstances that
led to the creation of the Messiah and to expose the hateful sentiments masked by musical artistry. 232pgs. • 2014
◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $7.98
170581 Verdi and/or Wagner
Two Men, Two Worlds, Two Centuries
Conrad, Peter
In this consideration of two great composers who were both born
in 1813 and lived to achieve major international renown, Conrad
argues that they represent opposite yet equally integral and compelling dimensions of European culture: north versus south, cerebral versus sensual, proud solitude versus human connection,
epic mythmaking versus humane magnanimity. 384pgs. • 2014
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INSECTS
125751 Ant Encounters
Interaction Networks and Colony Behavior
Gordon, Deborah
Ant colonies operate without a central control or hierarchy,
and no ant directs another. Instead, ants decide what to do
based on the rate, rhythm, and pattern of individual encounters
and interactions, resulting in a dynamic network that coordinates the functions of the colony. In this volume, Gordon provides a revealing and accessible look into ant behavior from
this complex systems perspective. 184pgs. • 2010
◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $15.98
111171 The Butterflies of
Hong Kong
Bascombe, Mike, et al.
Hong Kong has a marvelously rich butterfly fauna, contained within a relatively small area. This complete and up-todate handbook on the identification,
systematics, biology and ecology of its
butterflies includes keys, full color
plates and line drawings identifying males and females, as well
as eggs and pupae. 664pgs. • 1999
◆ • Academic Press • C • $220.00 / $120.98
140922 Dragonflies and Damselflies of the
East
Paulson, Dennis
The first fully illustrated guide to all 336 dragonfly and damselfly species of eastern North America, from the rivers of
Manitoba to the Florida cypress swamps. Species accounts
describe key identification features, distribution, flight season,
similar species, habitat, and natural history. 576pgs. • 2011
▲ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
131528 Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
Settele, Josef, et al.
Due to the attractiveness of butterflies and their usefulness as
model systems for biological questions, there has been a considerable amount of material written on butterfly biology, largely in Europe. This book, which synthesizes all relevant knowledge in the field, will be a must for those making use of this
taxonomic group as a model system. 526pgs. • 2009
◆ • Cambridge • P • $89.99 / $49.98
104331 Garden Insects of North America
The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Bugs
Cranshaw, Whitney
The most comprehensive and user-friendly guide to the common insects and mites affecting yard and garden. With fullcolor photos and concise, clear, scientifically accurate text, it
describes 1,420 species, including crickets, katydids, fruit flies,
mealybugs, moths, maggots, borers, aphids, ants, bees, and
many other pests. 672pgs. • 2004
▲ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98
105220 Atlantic Shorelines
Natural History and Ecology
Bertness, Mark D.
An introduction to the natural history and ecology of shoreline
communities on the East Coast of North America. Bertness examines how distinctive communities of plants and animals are generated on rocky shores and in salt marshes, mangroves, and soft
sediment beaches. 431pgs. • 2006
◆ • Princeton • P • $72.00 / $48.98
093067 The Economics of Climate Change
THE STERN REVIEW
Stern, Nicholas
An independent and comprehensive analysis of the economic
aspects of this crucial issue, compiled by a former Chief
Economist of the World Bank. Will be a starting point for students
of the economics and policy implications of climate change, as
well as for economists, scientists, and policy makers involved in
all aspects of climate change. 712pgs. • 2007
◆ • Cambridge • P • $89.99 / $45.98
105015 The Evolution of Animal
Communication
Reliability and Deception in Signaling Systems
Searcy, William A. & Stephen Nowicki
Gull chicks beg for food from their parents. Peacocks spread
their tails to attract potential mates. But are these animals sometimes dishonest? The authors address that fascinating yet perplexing question in this examination of the dependability of animal
signaling systems. 288pgs. • 2005
◆ • Princeton • P • $72.00 / $37.98
088601 Iguanas
BIRDS
111188 Birds of the Dominican Republic
and Haiti
174009 Penguins
The first comprehensive field guide devoted to Hispaniola's
birds, with detailed accounts of more than 300 species. Included
in the species descriptions are details on key field marks, similar
species, voice, habitats, geographic distribution on Hispaniola,
status, nesting, range, and local names. 258pgs. • 2006
This stunningly illustrated book provides a unique look at these
extraordinary creatures and the cutting-edge science that is helping us to better understand them. Featuring more than 400
breathtaking photos, this is the ultimate guide to all 18 species
of penguins, including those that tend to be overlooked and
rarely photographed. 240pgs. • 2014
Fernandez, Eladio, et al.
◆ • Princeton • C • $87.00 / $45.98
130392 The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern
Birds
Crossley, Richard
Unlike other guides that provide isolated individual photographs
or illustrations, this is the first book to feature large, lifelike
scenes for each species. These scenes -- 640 in all -- are composed from more than 10,000 of the author's images, showing
birds in a wide range of views: from near and far, from different
angles, in various plumages and behaviors, including flight, and
in the habitat in which they live. 544pgs. • 2011
▲ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $15.98
154359 The Crossley ID Guide: Raptors
Crossley, Richard, et al.
Part of the revolutionary Crossley ID Guide series, this is the first
raptor guide with lifelike scenes composed from multiple photographs. Detailed and succinct accounts from two of North
America's foremost raptor experts, Jerry Liguori and Brian
Sullivan, stress the key identification features. 288pgs. • 2013
▲ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
Biology and Conservation
Alberts, Allison, et al., eds.
Leading experts offer a clear and accessible account of the latest
research on the evolution, behavioral ecology, and conservation
of these increasingly endangered creatures. Illustrated with photographs, maps, tables, and figures, this volume will be the definitive resource for anyone interested in iguanas. 373pgs. • 2004
◆ • California • C • $85.00 / $24.98
✪ 185706 Field Guide to the Birds of
Trinidad and Tobago
◆ • Yale • P • $50.00 / $24.98
The engaging chronicle of how the author and a great horned
owl nicknamed "Bubo" came to know one another over three
summers spent in the Maine woods, and of how Bubo eventually
grew into an independent hunter. 240pgs. • 1993
An illustrated guide to more than 500 minerals from around the
world. The succinct text -- covering crystallography, properties,
names and varieties, structure, diagnostic features, and occurrence -- and the inclusion of less common minerals not found in
other guides make this an invaluable resource. 440pgs. • 2002
141666 Petrels, Albatrosses, and StormPetrels of North America
A Photographic Guide
Howell, Steve N. G.
Among the most beautiful yet least known of all the world's
birds, these enigmatic and fast-flying seabirds can be hard to differentiate, particularly from a moving boat. Useful worldwide,
not just in North America, this photographic guide combines
insightful text and hundreds of full-color images to aid in the
identification of these remarkable birds. 520pgs. • 2012
◆ • Princeton • C • $45.00 / $18.98
158663 Rare Birds of North America
Howell, Steve N. G., et al.
The first comprehensive illustrated guide to the vagrant bird
species that occur throughout the US and Canada. Featuring 275
stunning color plates, it covers 262 species originating in the
Old World, the New World tropics, and the world's oceans.
448pgs. • 2014
◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $17.98
154386 The Warbler Guide
Warblers exhibit an array of seasonal plumages and have distinctive yet oft-confused calls and songs. This groundbreaking guide
to the species of the US and Canada features more than 1,000
stunning color photos, extensive species accounts with multiple
viewing angles, and an entirely new system of vocalization analysis that helps distinguish songs and calls. 560pgs. • 2013
This guide to nearly 2,000 tree species and cultivars found in
North America and Europe includes precise paintings of leaves,
needles, bark, blossoms, fruits, nuts, and cones; shows deciduous
trees in both full leaf and winter; and describes the native range
of each species, the date of its introduction into cultivation, and
other key facts. 832pgs. • 2013
Johnsen, Ole
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This compact, portable field guide features color illustrations
and descriptions of nearly 470 different species, including every
bird known to occur naturally in Trinidad or Tobago as well as
those successfully introduced there. 288pgs. • 2008
111734 One Man's Owl
105242 Minerals of the World
De Roy, Tui, et al.
Stephenson, Tom
SECOND EDITION
More, David & John White
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The Ultimate Guide
Kenefick, Martyn, et al.
154661 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trees
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Heinrich, Bernd
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173200 The Passenger Pigeon
Fuller, Errol
At the start of the 19th century, passenger pigeons were perhaps
the most abundant birds on the planet, with flocks so large and
so dense that they blackened the skies, blotting out the sun for
days at a time. This stunningly illustrated book tells the astonishing story of a bird species that, like the tyrannosaur, the mammoth, and the dodo, has become an icon of extinction. 184pgs.
• 2014
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149389 The Wisdom of Birds
An Illustrated History of Ornithology
Birkhead, Tim
A gorgeously rendered and comprehensive history of ornithology, from folklore to facts. Illustrated throughout with more than
100 exquisite illustrations, it reveals how birders have overcome
centuries-old superstitions and untested truths to achieve a
firmer understanding of birds. 448pgs. • 2008
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062053 Rainforest
125650 Trying Leviathan
Oldfield, Sara
A celebration of the diversity and beauty of the life in the world's
rainforests, illustrated with 200 spectacular color photographs.
Each chapter covers a major rainforest region: Africa,
Madagascar, India and Southeast Asia, Indonesia and the
Philippines, Central America, the Caribbean, the Amazon, and
Brazil, as well as temperate rainforests in such areas as Tasmania
and North America. 160pgs. • 2003
◆ • MIT • C • $32.95 / $9.98
104766 Sharks of the World
The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put
the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature
Burnett, D. Graham
Recovers the strange story of an 1818 court case that pitted the
new sciences of taxonomy against the biblically sanctioned view
that the whale was a fish. The immediate dispute was mundane:
whether whale oil was fish oil and therefore subject to state
inspection. But the trial fueled a sensational public debate in
which the very order of nature -- and how we know it -- was at
stake. 304pgs. • 2010
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Princeton Field Guides
126185 What's Eating You?
Compagno, Leonard, et al.
The first comprehensive field guide to all 440-plus shark species.
Color plates illustrate all species, and detailed accounts include diagnostic line drawings and a distribution map for each species.
Introductory chapters treat physiology, behavior, reproduction, ecology, diet, and sharks' interrelationships with humans. 480pgs. • 2005
◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
162293 Trees of Western North America
People and Parasites
Kaplan, Eugene H.
Informative, frequently lurid, and hugely entertaining, this beautifully illustrated book narrates the author's rue and harrowing
tales of adventures with parasites, and provides a parasitologist's
insights into the intimately interwoven lives of human and animal
hosts and their uninvited guests. 320pgs. • 2010
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Spellenberg, Richard, et al.
PH I LOSOPHY
✪ 185948 Bonds of Freedom
Simone de Beauvoir's Existentialist Ethics
Arp, Kristana
This complete analysis of Beauvoir's distinctive and innovative
approach to existentialism shows her true importance as a
philosopher. It places Beauvoir's ethics within the larger context
of her other writings and political views, providing the first balanced portrait of Beauvoir's intellectual legacy. 256pgs. • 2001
◆ • Open Court • P • $19.95 / $8.98
126177 Brain and the Meaning of Life
Thagard, Paul
What is reality and how do we know it? Defending the superiority
of evidence-based reasoning over religious faith and philosophical
thought experiments, Thagard argues that our cognitive and emotional abilities allow us to understand reality, decide effectively, act
morally, and pursue the vital needs of love, work, and play.
292pgs. • 2010
◆ • Princeton • C • $49.95 / $19.98
182046 British Idealism
A Guide for the Perplexed
Boucher, David & Andrew Vincent
Covering 630 species, this field guide presents all of the native
and naturalized trees of the western US and Canada as far east as
the Great Plains. It includes thousands of meticulous color paintings, while the easy-to-read descriptions present details of size,
shape, growth habit, bark, leaves, flowers, fruit, flowering and
fruiting times, habitat, and range. 560pgs. • 2014
A concise introduction to the ideas and writings of the British
Idealists. 208pgs. • 2012
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180137 The American Pragmatists
182044 Barbarism
A history of the great American philosophical tradition of pragmatism, from its inception in the Metaphysical Club of the 1870s to
the present day. Misak identifies two dominant lines of thought in
the tradition: one beginning with Charles S. Peirce and Chauncey
Wright and continuing to Lewis, Quine, and Sellars, and a second
beginning with William James and continuing to Dewey and Rorty.
320pgs. • 2013
For Henry, barbarism is the result of a devaluation of human life
and culture that can be traced back to the spread of quantification, the scientific method, and technology over all aspects of
modern life. This volume develops a compelling critique of capitalism, technology, and education and provides a powerful insight
into the political implications of Henry's work. 168pgs. • 2012
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✪ 185912 Aspects of Subjectivity
Society and Individuality from the Middle Ages to
Shakespeare and Milton
Low, Anthony
Examining The Wanderer, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,
Everyman, The Faerie Queene, Hamlet, and Paradise Lost, Low
considers the experience of loneliness and exile, the development
of sacramental confession, the abolition of Purgatory and the traditional Christian solidarity with the ancestral dead, the role of
conscience in the development of self, and the rise in
Shakespeare and Milton of a typically modern sense of
autonomous individuality and subjectivity. 263pgs. • 2003
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Henry, Michel
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106437 Bernard Williams
Thomas, Alan, ed.
The seven essays in this volume examine Williams's work on
moral objectivity, the nature of practical reason, moral emotion,
the critique of the "morality system," his assessment of the ethical
thought of the ancient world, and his adoption of Nietzsche's
method of "genealogy." 221pgs. • 2007
◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $19.98
125719 Between Two Worlds
052296 The Cambridge Companion to
Descartes
Cottingham, John, ed.
Descartes occupies a position of pivotal importance as one of the
founding fathers of modern philosophy; he is, perhaps the most
widely studied of all philosophers. In this authoritative collection
an international team of leading scholars in Cartesian studies
present the full range of Descartes' extraordinary philosophical
achievement. 441pgs. • 1992
◆ • Cambridge • P • $54.99 / $27.98
021352 Collected Dialogues of Plato
Plato
This edition of Plato's dialogues and letters includes editorial
notes prefacing each dialogue as well as an introductory essay on
Plato's philosophy and writing. 1743pgs. • 1989
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A Reading of Descartes's Meditations
Carriero, John Peter
Philosophers have tended to read the Meditations in an occasional way, examining its treatment of individual topics while ignoring
other parts of the text. In contrast, John Carriero provides a sustained, systematic reading of the whole text, giving a detailed
account of the positions against which Descartes was reacting,
and revealing anew the unity, meaning, and originality of the
Meditations. 544pgs. • 2008
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Creath, Richard & Michael Friedman, eds.
Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) is increasingly regarded as one of the
most important philosophers of the 20th century. In this volume, a
team of contributors explore the major themes of his philosophy and
discuss his relationship with the Vienna Circle and with philosophers
such as Frege, Husserl, Russell, and Quine. 371pgs. • 2008
PH I LOSOPHY
Misak, Cheryl
109422 The Cambridge Companion to Carnap
180274 Conversation and Self-Sufficiency in
Plato
Long, A. G.
Plato's dialogues were part of a body of philosophical literature in
which Socrates questioned -- and usually got the better of -- friends,
associates, and supposed experts. A. G. Long here considers how
Plato explained the conversational character of Socratic philosophy,
and how Plato came to credit Socrates with an alternative to conversation -- internal dialogue or self-questioning. 192pgs. • 2013
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135912 Ernst Cassirer
The Last Philosopher of Culture
Skidelsky, Edward
The first English-language intellectual biography of a leading figure on the Weimar intellectual scene. Skidelsky presents Cassirer,
the author of The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, as a defender of
the liberal ideal of culture in an increasingly fragmented world,
and as someone who grappled with the opposing forces of scientific positivism and romantic vitalism. 304pgs. • 2011
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112429 The Essential Foucault
Rabinow, Paul & Nikolas Rose, eds.
Few philosophers have had as significant an impact on contemporary thought as Michel Foucault. This volume, which presents
selections from the posthumous Dits et écrits, is certain to
become the standard text for all those interested in a comprehensive overview of the philosopher's interests. 460pgs. • 2003
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127990 Ethics for Adversaries
The Morality of Roles in Public and Professional Life
Applbaum, Arthur Isak
The adversary professions -- law, business, and government,
among others -- typically claim a moral permission to violate persons in ways that, if not for the professional role, would be
morally wrong. Applbaum provides a philosophical inquiry into
arguments that are offered to defend seemingly wrongful actions
performed by those who occupy what Montaigne called "necessary offices." 288pgs. • 2000
◆ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $24.98
105201 Evil in Modern Thought
An Alternative History of Philosophy
Neiman, Susan
Whether expressed in theological or secular terms, evil confronts
philosophy with fundamental questions. Neiman argues that these
questions impelled modern philosophy, concluding that two basic
stances run through modern thought. One, from Rousseau to
Arendt, insists that morality demands we make evil intelligible.
The other, from Voltaire to Adorno, insists that morality demands
that we do not. 376pgs. • 2004
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110744 Consequentialism and Its Critics
Scheffler, Samuel, ed.
In this anthology, distinguished scholars, including Thomas Nagel,
John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Bernard Williams, and Amartya Sen,
debate arguments for and against the moral doctrine of consequentialism in order to present a comprehensive understanding of
this important topic in moral philosophy. 304pgs. • 1988
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PH I LOSOPHY
✪ 185930 Frege's Lectures on Logic
169449 The Nature of Time
Reck, Erich H. & Steve Awodey, eds.
The theory of relativity convinced many philosophers that space
and time are fundamentally alike, and that they are mere aspects
of a more fundamental space-time. Arguing against this consensus
view, Ulrich Meyer presents the first comprehensive defense of a
"modal" account of time, one that stands in opposition to the
"spatial" account of time that treats instants like positions in
space. 208pgs. • 2013
Carnap's Jena Notes, 1910-1914
When Bertrand Russell discovered an irresolvable contradiction
in Gottlob Frege's logical system, the effect was calamitous,
embittering Frege and overshadowing his important work in analytical philosophy. Frege's student, Rudolf Carnap, took detailed
notes of his lectures that show how Frege tried to address the
contradiction. These rare documents are published here in
English for the first time. 256pgs. • 2004
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169430 Happiness for Humans
Russell, Daniel C.
A fresh look at happiness from the perspective of someone trying
to solve the problem of how to give himself a good life. Beginning
with Aristotle's seminal discussion of the role of happiness in
practical reasoning, Russell asks what sort of good happiness
would have to be in order for it to play the role in our practical
economies that it actually does play. 296pgs. • 2012
◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $13.98
180533 Humean Moral Pluralism
Meyer, Ulrich
◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $29.98
049458 Outlines of Scepticism
Sextus Empiricus
The fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, this work is also
one of our most copious sources of information about other
Hellenistic philosophies. The first part contains an elaborate
exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; the second and
third parts argue against "dogmatism" in logic, epistemology, science, and ethics. 248pgs. • 2000
◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $22.98
✪ 185910 The Philosopher's Gaze
Modernity in the Shadows of Enlightenment
Gill, Michael B.
Levin, David Michael
Moral pluralism is the view that there are different and often conflicting moral reasons for action, and that no invariable ordering
principles exist to tell us how to resolve such conflicts. In this
book, Gill argues that a combination of this view with Humeanism
produces a more accurate account of our moral experiences than
monistic, rationalist, and non-naturalist alternatives. 288pgs. •
2014
Reading texts by Descartes, Husserl, Wittgenstein, Nietzsche,
Heidegger, Benjamin, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, Levin scrutinizes the moral character and enlightenment-potential of our culturally dominant mode of perception, using vision and the philosophical discourse that vision has generated to think critically
about the moral and political culture in which we live. 503pgs. •
2003
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182034 Key Terms in Logic
Williamson, Jon & Federica Russo, eds.
An ideal introduction to a crucial area in the study of philosophy,
this volume provides detailed summaries of the important concepts in the study of logic and the application of logic to the rest
of philosophy. 192pgs. • 2010
◆ • Continuum • P • $21.95 / $5.98
140353 The Life You Can Save
How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty
✪ 185883 The Philosophical Sense of
Transcendence
Levinas and Plato on Loving Beyond Being
Allen, Sarah
An exploration of Emmanuel Levinas's approach to transcendence, which is set within a phenomenological context. Levinas
seeks an approach that does not subordinate transcendence to
the self-referential activities of human consciousness, and which
does not simply fall into ontotheological, metaphysical language
about God. 334pgs. • 2009
◆ • Duquesne • P • $26.00 / $14.98
Singer, Peter
For the first time in history, eradicating world poverty is within
our reach. Yet around the world, a billion people struggle to live
each day on less than many of us pay for bottled water. In this
volume, a noted philosopher uses ethical arguments, illuminating
examples, and case studies of charitable giving to show that our
current response to world poverty is not only insufficient but
morally indefensible. 240pgs. • 2010
▲ • Modern Library • P • $16.00 / $5.98
170806 The Mind's Construction
The Ontology of Mind and Mental Action
Soteriou, Matthew
Philosophers working on the ontology of mind have highlighted
various distinctions that can be drawn between the ways in which
different aspects of our minds fill time. Soteriou here explores
ways in which such distinctions can be put to work in helping to
inform philosophical accounts of both sensory and cognitive
aspects of consciousness. 400pgs. • 2013
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119792 Philosophical Writings
Berkeley, George
George Berkeley was a university teacher, a missionary, and later
a Church of Ireland bishop, whose overriding philosophical
objective was to counteract objections to religious belief that
arose from the new philosophies associated with the Scientific
Revolution. This edition provides texts from the full range of
Berkeley's contributions to philosophy, together with an
Introduction that sets his work in its historical and philosophical
contexts. 386pgs. • 2009
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EMMANUEL LEVINAS
✪ 185907 Ethics at a Standstill
History and Subjectivity in Levinas and the Frankfurt
School
Horowitz, Asher
✪ 185895 Levinas Studies Volume 4
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
263pgs. • 2009
Demonstrating an authoritative command both of the thinkers
themselves -- including Benjamin, Horkheimer, and Marcuse -and of the various philosophical contexts in which they were
embedded, Horowitz offers a thoughtful and provocative analysis
based on a wide range of texts and a critical reconstruction and
confrontation between the philosophical positions. 424pgs. •
2008
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✪ 185887 Levinas Studies Volume 5
An Annual Review
Atterton, Peter, ed.
213pgs. • 2010
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✪ 185919 In the Margins of Deconstruction
Jewish Conceptions of Ethics in Emmanuel Levinas
and Jacques Derrida
Srajek, Martin C.
For Derrida and Levinas, ethics is not so much an inquiry into
the problems of right and wrong but an inquiry into the problem
of the ethical constitutedness of human beings. This book develops a framework which might aide the reader of Levinas and
Derrida in determining the scope and significance of their
respective projects as far as a discourse of the sacred is concerned. 364pgs. • 2000
✪ 185892 Levinas Studies Volume 6
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
232pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185902 Levinas Studies Volume 7
An Annual Review
Drabinski, John D., ed.
271pgs. • 2012
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✪ 185885 Levinas and Medieval Literature
✪ 185922 Levinas Studies Volume 8
Astell, Ann W. & J. A. Jackson, eds.
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
The "Difficult Reading" of English and Rabbinic Texts
An Annual Review
This collection of essays puts into dialogue the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas with a variety of English and rabbinic
writings from the Middle Ages, when literature was regarded as
ethical discourse, and reading itself, when rightly performed,
was seen as a moral act. 384pgs. • 2009
187pgs. • 2013
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✪ 185890 Levinas Studies Volume 1
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
◆ • Duquesne • P • $35.00 / $16.98
✪ 185923 Levinas Studies Volume 9
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
247pgs. • 2015
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✪ 185900 Levinasian Meditations
An annual review dedicated to scholarly work on the innovations
and implications of the thought of Emmanuel Levinas, one of the
20th century's most eminent philosophers and religious
thinkers. The series strives to advance reflection on Levinas's
thinking and its pertinence to fields including philosophy, psychology, religious studies, theology, and the study of literature.
289pgs. • 2005
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✪ 185893 Levinas Studies Volume 2
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion
Cohen, Richard A.
These seminal essays provide a thorough illumination of
Levinas's most original insight and significant contribution to
Husserlian phenomenology: that signification and meaning are
ultimately based on an ethically structured intersubjectivity that
cannot be understood in terms of language and being. 385pgs.
• 2010
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✪ 185918 Toward the Outside
Concepts and Themes in Emmanuel Levinas
Smith, Michael B.
265pgs. • 2007
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✪ 185894 Levinas Studies Volume 3
An Annual Review
Bloechl, Jeffrey, ed.
Unlike many recent studies that have purported to examine the
scope of Levinas's thinking, this volume is distinguished by its
attention to texts from both of Levinas's two main genres: the
philosophical and the confessional. 270pgs. • 2005
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255pgs. • 2008
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✪ 185931 The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer
LIBRARY OF LIVING PHILOSOPHERS
Hahn, Lewis Edwin, ed.
Ayer's final word on the philosophical issues that occupied him
for more than sixty years; the list of contributors is a roll-call of
some of the greatest living figures in philosophy, each expertly
addressing a key problem arising in Ayer's work. Most of the critical papers are answered directly and in detail by Ayer, who completed his replies to 21 of the 24 papers before his death.
696pgs. • 1999
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✪ 185932 The Philosophy of G. E. Moore
LIBRARY OF LIVING PHILOSOPHERS
Schilpp, Paul Arthur, ed.
Since 1903, when his famous Refutation of Idealism burst upon
the philosophical world, G. E. Moore has exercised an enormous
influence on modern thought. The present volume is a living testament to this great realist and to his reputation (along with his
colleagues, Russell and Whitehead) as one of the most profound
thinkers of our century. 727pgs. • 1999
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PH I LOSOPHY
✪ 185934 The Philosophy of George Henrik
Von Wright
LIBRARY OF LIVING PHILOSOPHERS
Schilpp, Paul Arthur, ed.
Guaranteed to Get Perfect Results Every Time
Von Wright has made important contributions to logical theory
and extended the application of logic to new areas, making pathbreaking discoveries in probability theory, induction, causation
and determinism, human action, and ethics. This work contains
his intellectual autobiography, 32 major criticisms of his ideas,
and von Wright's replies to each of these papers, followed by a
complete bibliography of his works. 960pgs. • 1999
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✪ 185933 The Philosophy of Jean-Paul
Sartre
Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy of Imagination
Steeves, James B.
By examining Merleau-Ponty's analysis of the body as a dialectic of habituation and creativity, Steeves unveils a deeper relation between self and the world that is meditated by images of
embodiment. This creative embodiment forms the basis for all
forms of imagining, including fanciful thinking, perception,
aesthetic production and psychopathology. 206pgs. • 2004
◆ • Duquesne • C • $58.00 / $24.98
182065 Merleau-Ponty and
Theology
Philosophy and Theology
Simpson, Christopher Ben
The philosophical contributions of the French
phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty
carry great untapped potential for theologians. This volume shows how appropriating
Merleau-Ponty's thought illuminates Christian
doctrines of creation, theological anthropology, Christology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. 272pgs. • 2014
◆ • T & T Clark • P • $27.95 / $12.98
✪ 185915 Tricks of Time
Bergson, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur in Search of
Time, Self and Meaning
Muldoon, Mark S.
Invites readers into the labyrinthine discussions of time, self
and meaning under the auspices of three thinkers that Mark
Muldoon calls "the masters of disruption": Henri Bergson,
Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Paul Ricoeur. The work of each
philosopher is highlighted to show how each "disrupts" clock
time, drawing out and reclaiming aspects of our humanity neglected in systems that treat time merely as chronology.
299pgs. • 2006
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POPULAR CULTURE AND PHILOSOPHY
Reisch, George A., et al., eds.
Bullshit studies received a tremendous boost from the pioneering work of Harry G. Frankfurt, yet Frankfurt's seminal theses
opened up more questions than they answered. This volume
offers searching examinations of hitherto unidentified and
unanalyzed species of bullshit, as well as acute observations on
the impact of bullshit in politics, science, the courtroom, and
the classroom. 288pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185928 Hip-Hop and
Philosophy
LIBRARY OF LIVING PHILOSOPHERS
Schilpp, Paul Arthur, ed.
A collection of critical essays on Sartre's work, accompanied by
transcripts of interviews with Sartre (whose blindness prevented
him from responding in writing) in which he addresses those
contributions and discusses his own life and work. 766pgs. •
1998
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MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY
✪ 185921 Imagining Bodies
POPULAR CULTURE & PHILOSOPHY
✪ 185944 Bullshit and Philosophy
✪ 185942 The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson
LIBRARY OF LIVING PHILOSOPHERS
Hahn, Lewis Edwin & P. F. Strawson
Born in 1919, Strawson was a leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy. This volume contains an intellectual autobiography, twenty critical and descriptive essays by leading philosophers from around the world, Strawson's replies to the essays,
and a bibliography of Strawson's works. 428pgs. • 1999
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041139 Political Writings
Kant, Immanuel
Revised edition with three newly translated texts, extended bibliography, and postscript. General introduction shows Kant's aim to
have been to establish the philosophical principles on which a
just and lasting world peace could be based. 311pgs. • 1991
Rhyme 2 Reason
POPULAR CULTURE AND PHILOSOPHY
Darby, Derrick
The essays included here show how rap
classics by Lauryn Hill, OutKast, and the
Notorious B.I.G. can help uncover the
meanings of love articulated in Plato's
Symposium, how Run-D.M.C., Snoop Dogg, and Jay-Z can teach
us about self-consciousness and the dialectic in Hegel's
Phenomenology of Spirit, and offer many other surprising revelations. 288pgs. • 2005
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✪ 185953 Poker and Philosophy
Pocket Rockets and Philosopher Kings
POPULAR CULTURE AND PHILOSOPHY
Bronson, Eric, ed.
Can we truly know what other people are thinking? How does
poker reconcile anarchy with civil order? Where do we draw the
line between legitimate deception and cheating? In this volume,
twenty card-playing members of the philosophy profession tackle
the riskier questions that arise within the infinite but still joyfully
expanding universe of Texas Hold'em. 222pgs. • 2006
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041127 The Politics and The Constitution of
Athens
✪ 185947 The Relevance of Charles Peirce
Provides the necessary materials for a full understanding of his
work as a political scientist, and places it in the context of his
ethical theory and science of nature. 279pgs. • 1996
The essays in this volume provide ample evidence of the breadth,
originality and vitality of Peirce's thought, and at the same time
highlight the power of his basic notions for illuminating current
philosophical issues. 412pgs. • 1999
REVISED STUDENT EDITION
Aristotle
Freeman, Eugene, ed.
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104359 The Reasons of Love
Frankfurt, Harry G.
One of the world's leading moral philosophers argues that the
key to a fulfilled life is to pursue wholeheartedly what one cares
about, that love is the most authoritative form of caring, and that
the most basic and essential question for a person to raise about
the conduct of his or her life is not what he or she should care
about but what, in fact, he or she cannot help caring about.
100pgs. • 2005
◆ • Princeton • P • $21.95 / $8.98
179951 The Secret Connexion
Causation, Realism, and David Hume
REVISED EDITION
Strawson, Galen
In this revised and updated edition, Galen Strawson challenges the
standard view of Hume, according to which he thinks that there is no
such thing as causal influence, and that there is nothing more to causation than things of one kind regularly following things of another
kind. He argues that Hume does believe in causal influence, but
insists that we cannot know its nature. 256pgs. • 2014
◆ • Oxford University • P • $35.00 / $15.98
127267 Spinoza and Other Heretics
I: The Marrano of Reason
Yovel, Yirmiyahu
This ambitious study shows how Spinoza grounded a philosophical revolution in a radically new principle -- the philosophy of
immanence, or the idea that this world is all there is -- and how
he thereby anticipated secularization, the Enlightenment, the disintegration of ghetto life, and the rise of natural science and the
liberal-democratic state. 264pgs. • 1992
◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $32.98
125695 Therapy of Desire
Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
Nussbaum, Martha C.
The Epicureans, Skeptics, and Stoics practiced philosophy not as
a detached intellectual discipline, but as a worldly art of grappling with issues of daily and urgent human significance. In this
engaging book, Nussbaum examines texts of philosophers who were
committed to a therapeutic paradigm, including Epicurus, Lucretius,
Sextus Empiricus, Chrysippus, and Seneca. 600pgs. • 2009
◆ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $22.98
157400 Would You Kill the Fat Man?
The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us
about Right and Wrong
Edmonds, David
Would you kill one man in order to save five? As Edmonds shows,
answering the moral conundrum known as the Trolley Problem is
far more complex -- and important -- than it appears at first sight.
In the course of his explorations he provides an entertaining and
informative tour through the history of moral philosophy.
228pgs. • 2013
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LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
182071 Starting with
Wittgenstein
Tejedor, Chon
Ludwig Wittgenstein was arguably the most
important and influential philosopher of the
20th century. Covering all the key concepts of
his work, this volume provides an accessible
introduction to the ideas of this hugely significant thinker. 200pgs. • 2011
◆ • Continuum • P • $21.95 / $9.98
129913 Wittgenstein and Analytic
Philosophy
Essays for P. M. S. Hacker
Glock, Hans-Johann & John Hyman, eds.
Peter Hacker is one of the most notable interpreters of
Wittgenstein's work, a powerful and sophisticated exponent of
Wittgensteinian ideas, and a distinguished historian of the analytic tradition. In this volume, leading philosophers and
Wittgenstein scholars offer specially written essays in honor of
Hacker. 296pgs. • 2009
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PHOTOGRAPHY
✪ 154091 100 Ideas That Changed
Photography
140723 Framing the West
182415 Lewis Hine
✪ 185777 Robert Doisneau
Jurovics, Toby, et al.
Nordstrom, Alison
Chevrier, Jean-François
The most influential ideas to have shaped photography, from the
invention of the daguerreotype in the early 19th century to the
digital revolution and beyond. Arranged in a broadly chronological order, the ideas include innovative concepts, cultural and
social incidents, technologies, and movements. 216pgs. • 2012
Trained under Mathew Brady, O'Sullivan accompanied several government expeditions to the West and produced a body of beautiful
photographs that exhibited a forthright and rigorous style formed
in response to the landscapes he encountered. This volume, which
features previously unpublished and rarely seen images, offers a
new interpretation of O'Sullivan's work and assesses his influence
on the larger photographic canon. 272pgs. • 2010
Warner Marien, Mary
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The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Morris, Errol
✪ 065475 Image and Enterprise
An Academy Award-winning director untangles the mysteries behind
an eclectic range of documentary photographs, from the ambrotype
of three children found clasped in the hands of an unknown soldier
at Gettysburg to the indelible portraits of the WPA photography project. His investigations illuminate the relationship between photographs and the real world they supposedly record. 336pgs. • 2011
O'Brien, Maureen, et al.
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173185 Coming into Fashion
The Photographs of Adolphe Braun
Trained as a textile designer, Braun initially used the nascent
technology of photography to produce a marvelous and thoughtfully presented herbarium, providing designers and art students
with a source book of natural models. Having established his reputation as a top-ranking photographer, he went on to document
everything from French landscape and architecture to the events
and legacies of the Franco-Prussian War. 159pgs. • 2000
By surrounding himself with the very best and most creative photographers, Condé Nast placed Vogue magazine and other titles publications at the forefront of the photographic avant-garde and propelled
them to positions of great social and cultural influence. This volume,
the result of unprecedented access to the empire's archives, reaches
back to 1910 to document this history of excellence. 288pgs. • 2012
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✪ 185548 Common Ground
German Photographic Cultures Across the Iron Curtain
James, Sarah E.
The first book to thoroughly evaluate the photography that
emerged during Germany's geopolitical division from the 1950s to
the 1980s. With richly illustrated analyses of photographic projects from East and West Germany, including exhibitions, photoessays, private archives, and photo-books, it constructs a comparative perspective, examining how sequence, seriality, and repetition were mobilized to produce forms of solidarity and political
agency. 280pgs. • 2013
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181569 Impressed by Light
British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860
Taylor, Roger
When photography appeared, the metal-plate daguerreotype
invented in France was first to achieve popularity. But it was the
process simultaneously developed in England for capturing an
image on a paper negative that provided the foundation on which
photography would build for the next 150 years. This beautiful
book presents more than 120 photographs printed from paper
negatives, or calotypes, most never before published. (In limited
supply.) 452pgs. • 2007
◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $25.98
From Constantino Arias's portraits of poverty and wealth in prerevolutionary Havana to images of the dead Che Guevara in
Bolivia, this volume offers an epic photo-narrative of the Cuban
Revolution. In the array of photographs by both known and
anonymous photographers, iconic pictures of Che by Alberto
Korda and Rene Burri are complemented by snapshots of Fidel
Castro playing golf or hunting in the Soviet Union. 480pgs. •
2014
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✪ 185779 Jim Dine
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121302 The Most Beautiful Villages and
Towns of the Southwest
Tapper, Joan
The stunning photography and perceptive commentaries in this
volume celebrate the beauty and heritage of 30 special communities in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and western Colorado,
including Bisbee, Spring City, Truchas, Tubac, Tombstone,
Cimarron, Silverton, Ouray, Winnemucca, Moab, and Sedona. With
308 color illustrations. 208pgs. • 2009
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182161 On Earth's Furrowed Brow
Barnwell, Tim
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✪ 185778 Photographs, Bamako, Mali, 19491970
Keïta, Seydou
The Photographs, So Far
Dine, Jim, et al.
Jim Dine became truly excited about the possibilities of photography
when he realized that the medium offered the opportunity to quickly
and directly access his unconscious, something he seeks to do in all
of his art-making. This four-volume slipcased set is the definitive catalogue raisonné of the artist's photographic work. 1046pgs. • 2003
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Peter Elliston packed his cumbersome camera and travelled over
many years to four continents photographing petroglyphs and pictographs, standing stones, monuments, and ancient ruins. In this
book, each photograph is accompanied by commentary by
Elliston on the historical importance of each of the sites, or by
accounts by the 19th-century archaeologists and explorers who
first discovered many of these places. 172pgs. • 2004
America's first female war correspondent, Margaret Bourke-White
was also something of a media star, as well as a favorite pin-up
among US forces. Focusing on the work Bourke-White made in
the 1930s and '40s in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Italy, the Soviet
Union, and the UK, this volume presents 150 classic photographs
alongside revelatory extracts from letters and publications in periodicals. 191pgs. • 2013
For more than 25 years, Tim Barnwell has explored the southern
Appalachian region, documenting the farm culture, visiting with
and photographing the people of its isolated mountain enclaves.
The 100 duotone photographs in this collection provide a window
onto a world that is quickly fading and capture the beauty of the
North Carolina mountains. 224pgs. • 2007
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Quimby, Sean, et al.
Moments in History
Mayhew, Douglas
Behind Rio de Janeiro's beautiful beaches and the beautiful people who adorn them live the residents of the city's favelas, informal urban spaces that lie on the other side of a vast socio-economic divide. This extraordinary volume explores this rarely-seen
world of poverty, violence, and vibrant life through words and
photographs. 352pgs. • 2012
Nowhere is the breezy and urbane romance of Paris conjured as
memorably as in the photography of Robert Doisneau.
Accompanying the Fondation Cartier-Bresson's exhibition of some
100 prints from the Doisneau estate, this volume includes a new version of Jean-François Chevrier's classic essay on the photographer,
which describes Doisneau's knack for capturing "the shining melancholy that separates an individual from the crowd." 160pgs. • 2010
181570 Stones and Marks
The Appalachian Farm in Photographs
Rio de Janeiro
From Occupation into Art
182416 Margaret Bourke-White
181705 Inside the Favelas
171294 Cuba in Revolution
Sanders, Mark, ed.
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A Century of Photography at Condé Nast
Herschdorfer, Nathalie & Sylvie Lecallier
This beautifully produced volume, which includes a complete facsimile of Hine's 1932 volume Men at Work, has been compiled
from the collection of the George Eastman House, to whom Hine's
son bequeathed his archive. It includes both well-known series
and recently discovered early works, plus rare family photographs, ephemera, and a detailed chronology. 264pgs. • 2012
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181625 Believing Is Seeing
Observations on the Mysteries of Photography
From the Collections of George Eastman House
With a Kodak Brownie given to him by his uncle, Keïta took up
photography at the age of 14, going on to establish what would
become Bamako's most successful portraiture enterprise of the
1950s and '60s. While Keïta's photographs served as both family
record and cultural status symbol for the clients who commissioned them, the more than 400 images included here also provide a lasting visual record of Mali at that time. 400pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185486 Unfamiliar Streets
The Photographs of Richard Avedon, Charles Moore,
Martha Rosler, and Philip-Lorca Dicorcia
Bussard, Katherine A.
Revolutionizing the history of street photography, this volume
explores the work of four American photographers whose careers
in fashion, photojournalism, conceptual art, and contemporary
art are not usually associated with the genre. Illustrated with
more than 100 images, it provides an interpretation of a body of
work that has captured sites of commerce, dispossession, desire,
demonstration, power, and spectacle. 232pgs. • 2014
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LEE FRIEDLANDER
✪ 185524 JFK
A Photographic Memoir
Friedlander, Lee
The public outpouring of support
for newly elected President John F.
Kennedy in 1960 was only exceeded in scope and magnitude by the
manifestations of grief after his
assassination in 1963. In his travels throughout America during this period, Lee Friedlander
encountered these responses and photographed what he witnessed, capturing a moment that galvanized the nation and continues to resonate today. 60pgs. • 2013
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✪ 185768 Lee Friedlander
The Nudes: A Second Look
Friedlander, Lee
Friedlander's nudes show every blemish, every contour that
makes each body unique, while his flash often serves to counter
this realism with a softening effect that often recedes the body's
shadow right up to its outline. This volume significantly expands
on the Jonathan Cape edition (long out of print), with a total of 84
nudes plus a new layout and design by Katy Homans and new separations by Thomas Palmer. 168pgs. • 2013
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POLITICAL PH I LOSOPHY
✪ 185834 Marxism, Orientalism,
Cosmopolitanism
Achcar, Gilbert
In this collection of essays, Gilbert Achcar examines a compelling
range of issues, including Christian liberation theology and
Islamic fundamentalism; "Orientalism in reverse"; the evolution of
Marx's appraisal of non-Western societies; and the vagaries of
"cosmopolitanism" up to our present era of globalization.
176pgs. • 2013
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160489 The Mortgage of the Past
126027 Numbers Rule
The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to
the Present
Szpiro, George G.
Since the birth of democracy in ancient Greece, the simple act of
voting has given rise to mathematical paradoxes that have puzzled
some of the greatest philosophers, statesmen, and mathematicians. Szpiro traces the epic quest to create a more perfect
democracy and adapt to the demands that each new generation
places on our democratic institutions. 248pgs. • 2010
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125974 The Rise and Fall of Modern
American Conservatism
125527 Unequal Democracy
Farber, David
A searching analysis of the political causes and consequences of
America's growing income gap. The disparity in income, Bartels
shows, is not simply the result of economic forces, but is the
product of broad-reaching policy choices in a political system
increasingly dominated by partisan ideologies and the interests of
the wealthy. 344pgs. • 2010
A Short History
This concise and accessible history provides rare insight into how
conservatives captured the American political imagination by
claiming moral superiority, downplaying economic inequality, and
embracing nationalism. It traces the history of modern conservatism from its revolt against New Deal liberalism, to its breathtaking resurgence under Ronald Reagan, to the debacle of the election of Barack Obama. 308pgs. • 2010
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Reshaping the Ancient Political Inheritance (10501300)
039660 Princeton Readings in Political
Thought
038524 Suburban Warriors
Oakley continues his magisterial three-part history of the emergence of Western political thought during the Middle Ages in this
second volume. Here, Oakley explores kingship from the 10th
century to the beginning of the 14th, showing how, under the
stresses of religious and cultural development, kingship became
an increasingly secular institution. 344pgs. • 2012
Cohen, Mitchell & Nicole Fermon, eds.
McGirr, Lisa
Oakley, Francis
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Essential Texts since Plato
Presents 44 selections -- key articles, book excerpts, essays, and
speeches -- that have shaped our understanding of Western society
and politics. The selections range from classical times (Thucydides,
Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero), to the ideas of such 20th-century political philosophers and ideologists as Lenin, Freud, Malcolm X, Leo
Strauss, Nozick, Habermas, and Foucault. 740pgs. • 1996
The Origins of the New American Right
Broadens our understanding of the roots of popular conservatism
by introducing us to women hosting coffee klatches for Barry
Goldwater; members of anticommunist reading groups organizing
against sex education; new arrivals drawn to Orange County's
mushrooming evangelical churches; and other elements of the
conservative "base." 395pgs. • 2001
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154920 Change They Can't Believe In
✪ 185822 Field Notes on Democracy
Parker, Christopher S. & Matt A. Baretto
Roy, Arundhati
Are Tea Party supporters merely a group of conservative citizens
concerned about government spending? Or are they racists who
refuse to accept Barack Obama as their president because he's
not white? The authors offer an alternative argument: that the Tea
Party is driven by the reemergence of a reactionary movement in
American politics that is fueled by a fear that the country is being
stolen from "real Americans." 384pgs. • 2013
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112373 The Essential Chomsky
Arnove, Anthony, ed.
Among the seminal figures in linguistic theory over the past century, since the 1960s Chomsky has also secured a place as perhaps
the leading dissident voice in the US. This unprecedented, comprehensive overview of his thought assembles the core of his most
important writings. 515pgs. • 2008
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✪ 185831 Failure to Quit
Reflections of an Optimistic Historian
Zinn, Howard
In this lively collection of essays, Zinn discusses a wide range of historical and political topics, from the role of the Supreme Court in US
history to the nature of higher education today. 170pgs. • 2012
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105177 Why People Obey the Law
Tyler, Tom R.
People obey the law if they believe it's legitimate, not because they
fear punishment: this is the startling conclusion of Tom Tyler's
classic study. He suggests that lawmakers and law enforcers would
do much better to make legal systems worthy of respect than to
try to instill fear of punishment. 299pgs. • 2006
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PSYCHOLOGY & COGN ITIVE SCI ENCE
POLITICAL SCI ENCE
The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics in America
The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age
Listening to Grasshoppers
Combining fierce conviction, deft political analysis, and powerful
writing, this series of essays uncovers the dark side of democracy
in contemporary India. It looks closely at how religious majoritarianism, cultural nationalism, and neo-fascism simmer just
under the surface of a country that projects itself as the world's
largest democracy. 230pgs. • 2009
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126028 The Other Alliance
Student Protest in West Germany and the United States
in the Global Sixties
Klimke, Martin
Revising the standard narratives of American and West German
social mobilization, Klimke demonstrates the strong transnational
connections between New Left groups on both sides of the
Atlantic. Using previously classified documents and original interviews, he examines the channels of cooperation between the
movements and the reactions these relationships provoked from
the US government. 368pgs. • 2009
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154713 Political Bubbles
Financial Crises and the Failure of American Democracy
McCarty, Nolan, et al.
Behind every financial crisis lurks a "political bubble" -- policy
biases that foster market behaviors leading to financial instability.
Demonstrating how political bubbles helped create the 2008
financial crisis, this book shows how such patterns have occurred
repeatedly throughout US history. 368pgs. • 2013
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103238 Cognition and Emotion
Eichman, Erich, et al.
The interplay between cognition and emotion one of the most
active and rapidly developing areas within psychological science.
Written in debate format, this book covers developing fields such
as social cognition, as well as classic areas such as memory,
learning, perception and categorization. 272pgs. • 2000
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✪ 085065 Foundations of Cyclopean
Perception
Julesz, Bela, et al.
First published in 1971 and unavailable for years, this landmark
volume charts the flow of visual information flow within the brain,
analyzing how the brain combines images from both eyes to produce depth perception. This reprint edition includes all 48 color
random-dot designs from the original, as well as the special 3-D
glasses required to view them. 428pgs. • 2006
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C. G. JUNG
039854 Alchemical Studies
Jung, C. G.
A volume of five long essays that trace Jung's developing interest
in alchemy from 1929 onward. An introduction and supplement
to his major works on the subject, it is illustrated with 42 drawings and paintings by patients. 444pgs. • 1983
◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $27.98
038421 The Archetypes and the Collective
Unconscious
Jung, C. G.
Collects Jung's writings on two interrelated concepts that were
fundamental to his psychological system. 451pgs. • 1980
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039639 Mysterium Coniunctionis
039580 Psychological Types
Jung, C. G.
One of the most important of Jung's works, rich in material
drawn from literature, aesthetics, religion, and philosophy. The
chapters that give general descriptions of the types and definitions of Jung's principal psychological concepts are key documents in analytical psychology. 608pgs. • 1976
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039509 Psychology and Alchemy
SECOND EDITION
Jung, C. G.
A study of the analogies between alchemy, Christian dogma, and
psychological symbolism. This revised translation includes a new
bibliography and index. 571pgs. • 1980
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An Inquiry into the Separation and Synthesis of
Psychic Opposites in Alchemy
Jung, C. G.
Jung's last major work, completed in his 81st year, examines the
synthesis of opposites in alchemy and psychology. 702pgs. • 1989
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104809 The Harmony of Illusions
CONTACT US
Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Young, Allan
In Young's view, PTSD is not a timeless or universal phenomenon
newly discovered. Rather, it is a "harmony of illusions," a cultural
product gradually put together by the practices, technologies, and
narratives with which it is diagnosed, studied, and treated and by
the various interests, institutions, and moral arguments mobilizing these efforts. 328pgs. • 1997
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137055 America's Four Gods
105125 Children of Abraham
Froese, Paul & Christopher Bader
Peters, F. E.
Drawing upon original survey data from thousands of Americans
and a wealth of in-depth interviews from all parts of the country,
Froese and Bader trace America's cultural and political diversity
to its ultimate source: differing opinions about God. The authors
show that these different conceptions are among the most powerful predictors of how we feel about the most contentious issues in
American life. 280pgs. • 2010
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039809 Ancient Christian Magic
Coptic Texts of Ritual Power
Meyer, Marvin W. & Richard Smith, ed.
This collection of magical texts from ancient Egypt surveys the
exotic rituals, esoteric healing practices, and incantatory and
supernatural dimensions that flowered in early Christianity. These
Christian magical texts include curses, spells of protection from
"headless powers" and evil spirits, spells invoking thunderous
powers, descriptions of fire baptism, and even recipes from a
magical "cookbook." 409pgs. • 1999
Judaism, Christianity, Islam
Traces the three faiths from the sixth century BC, when the Jews
returned to Palestine from exile in Babylonia, to the time in the
Middle Ages when they approached their present form. In this
updated edition, he lays out the similarities and differences of the
three religious siblings with great clarity and remarkable objectivity. 237pgs. • 2006
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✪ 185505 Christ Child
Cultural Memories of a Young Jesus
Davis, Stephen J.
In the so-called Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Jesus not only performs miracles while at play but also gets enmeshed in a series of
interpersonal conflicts, in the course of which he curses to death
children and teachers who rub him the wrong way. In this innovative book, Davis explores how ancient readers would have used
texts, images, places, and other reference points from their own
social world to understand the Christ child's curious actions.
432pgs. • 2014
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182055 Biblical Criticism
A Guide for the Perplexed
Davies, Eryl W.
The volume explains in a readable and accessible form how
strategies originally derived from secular literary criticism have
been adopted by Biblical scholars in order to understand the text
of Scripture and to appreciate its relevance. 176pgs. • 2013
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160470 The Book of Numbers
✪ 185909 Divine Subjection
The Rhetoric of Sacramental Devotion in Early Modern
England
Kuchar, Gary
Shifting the critical discussion from a "poetics" to a "rhetoric" of
devotion, Kuchar considers how a broad range of devotional and
metadevotional texts in Catholic and mainstream Protestant traditions sought to mitigate processes of desacralization -- the loss of
legible commerce between heavenly and earthly orders. 309pgs.
• 2005
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A Critique of Genesis
Carmichael, Calum
A legal scholar shows how each law and each narrative in
Numbers, the least researched book in the Pentateuch, responds
to problems arising in narrative incidents in Genesis. The book
continues Carmichael's process of demonstrating how every law
in the Pentateuch is a response to a problem arising in a biblical
narrative, not to an inferred societal situation. 216pgs. • 2012
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180429 The Fantasy of Reunion
182085 Lamentations
Chapman, Mark D.
INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL COMMENTARY SERIES
Salters, R. B.
Anglicans, Catholics, and Ecumenism, 1833-1882
This book presents a pre-history of ecumenism, examining some of
the distinctive features of the ecclesiological positions of various
churches as they developed through the 19th century. It explores the
historical imagination of churchmen and theologians who sought to
reconstruct their churches through an encounter with the past whose
relevance to the present went unquestioned. 316pgs. • 2014
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104983 The Impossibility of Religious
Freedom
RELIGION
What We Say about God - And What That Says about Us
RELIGION
111373 The Enlightenment Bible
Translation, Scholarship, Culture
Sheehan, Jonathan
How did the Bible survive the Enlightenment? Sheehan shows how
translators and scholars in the 18th century transformed the Bible
from a book justified by theology to one justified by culture. In
doing so, the Bible was made into a cornerstone of Western heritage and invested with meaning, authority, and significance even
for a secular age. 273pgs. • 2007
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A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
For more than one hundred years, the International Critical
Commentaries have had a special place among works on the
Bible. They bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis -- linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological
-- to help the reader understand the meaning of the books of the
Old and New Testaments. 416pgs. • 2011
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125948 Medieval Christianity in Practice
Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers
Rubin, Miri, ed.
A clear-eyed look at the laws created to protect religious freedom,
this vigorously argued book offers a new take on a right deemed by
many to be necessary for a free democratic society. Focusing on the
case of Warner vs. Boca Raton, Sullivan argues that while religious
freedom as a political idea was arguably once a force for tolerance,
it has now become a force for intolerance. 286pgs. • 2007
Comprising 42 selections from primary source materials -- each
translated with an introduction and commentary by a specialist in
the field -- this collection illustrates the religious cycles, rituals,
and experiences that gave meaning to medieval Christian individuals and communities. 360pgs. • 2009
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105124 Myth of the Eternal Return
Cosmos and History
160510 In God's Shadow
Eliade, Mircea
Politics in the Hebrew Bible
Walzer, Michael
In this eagerly awaited book, political theorist Michael Walzer
reports his findings after decades of thinking about the politics of
the Hebrew Bible. Attentive to nuance while engagingly straightforward, Walzer examines the laws, the histories, the prophecies,
and the wisdom of the ancient biblical writers and discusses their
views on such central political questions as justice, hierarchy, war,
the authority of kings and priests, and the experience of exile.
256pgs. • 2012
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CHRISTIANITY THROUGH ART
✪ 185903 The History of the
Church through 100
Masterpieces
Duquesne, Jacques, et al.
The rich history of the Christian church
has long provided a deep source of inspiration for artists, but the historical events
and theological ideals depicted in familiar
artistic masterpieces are often unknown or
misunderstood. This volume has been designed to give that
deeper meaning back to our experience of these paintings by
providing insightful descriptions of the stories they purport to
tell. 234pgs. • 2011
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✪ 185904 The Lives of the Saints through
100 Masterpieces
This founding work of the history of religions makes both intelligible and compelling the religious expressions and activities of a
wide variety of archaic and "primitive" religious cultures. While
acknowledging that a return to the "archaic" is no longer possible, Eliade passionately insists on the value of understanding this
view in order to enrich our imagination of what it is to be human.
232pgs. • 2005
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160472 Nahum
A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
Christensen, Duane L.
Nahum is a book about God's justice; it portrays God as strong,
unyielding, and capable of great anger. In this edition, a
renowned biblical scholar offers a detailed analysis of the Hebrew
text and demonstrates the intricate literary structure and high
poetic quality of the work. 464pgs. • 2009
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160471 The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha,
Volume 2
Expansions of the Old Testament and Legends, Wisdom
and Philosophical Literature, Prayers, Psalms and Odes,
Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works
Charlesworth, James H.
This second of two volumes volume contains expansions of the
Old Testament as well as legends, wisdom and philosophical literature, prayers, psalms and odes, and fragments of lost JudeoHellenistic works. 1056pgs. • 1985
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Duquesne, Jacques, et al.
Throughout history, artists have taken inspiration from religious sources, stories, and imagery, especially from episodes
centered on the miracles or martyrdom of Christian saints.
Jacques Duquesne's descriptions of 100 artworks recount the
stories they represent and explain the religious, historical, and
cultural traditions surrounding them. 232pgs. • 2011
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182037 Oral Tradition and the New
Testament
039858 Religions of the United States in
Practice, Vol. 2
✪ 185575 Spiritual Defiance
Rodriguez, Rafael
An anthology of primary sources examines religious behavior in
America, from praying in Pentecostal churches to singing
Hanukkah songs to debating the ordination of women, and
explores faith through action in the 19th and 20th centuries.
472pgs. • 2001
During his thirty-year career as a parish minister and professor,
Robin Meyers has focused on renewing the church as an instrument of social change and personal transformation. In this
provocative and passionate book, he explores the decline of the
church as a community of believers and calls readers back to the
church's roots as a community of resistance. 168pgs. • 2015
A Guide for the Perplexed
The last three decades have seen an explosion of biblical scholarship on the presence and consequences of the oral expression of
tradition among Jesus' followers, especially in the earliest
decades of the Common Era. This volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to this key area in New Testament studies.
184pgs. • 2014
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182084 Picturing Paul in Empire
Imperial Image, Text and Persuasion in Colossians,
Ephesians and the Pastoral Epistles
Maier, Harry O.
Pauline Christianity sprang to life in a world of imperial imagery.
Harry O. Maier here places the later, often contested, letters and
theology associated with Paul within the social and political context of the Roman Empire's visual culture of politics and persuasion, in order to show how followers of the apostle visualized the
reign of Christ in ways consistent with imperial iconography.
296pgs. • 2013
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182110 Postliberal Theology
A Guide for the Perplexed
Michener, Ronald T.
Postliberal theology is a movement in contemporary theology that
rejects both the Enlightenment appeal to a "universal rationality"
and the liberal assumption of an immediate religious experience
common to all humanity. This volume provides the reader with an
accessible introductory overview of the origins, current thought,
potential problems, and future possibilities of postliberal theology. 176pgs. • 2013
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REINHOLD NIEBUHR
177569 Major Works on Religion and
Politics
Niebuhr, Reinhold
This definitive collection of the work of the theologian and
public intellectual who was the conscience of the American
Century brings together four indispensable books: Leaves from
the Notebook of a Tamed Cynic (1929), Moral Man and
Immoral Society (1932), The Children of Light and the
Children of Darkness (1944), and The Irony of American
History (1952), along with a selection of essays, sermons, lectures, and prayers. 850pgs. • 2015
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McDannell, Colleen, ed.
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158670 Why Can the Dead Do Such Great
Things?
Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the
Reformation
Bartlett, Robert
This sweepingly ambitious history by a medieval historian tells the
story of the cult of the saints from its origins in the second-century days of the Christian martyrs to the Protestant Reformation.
Drawing on sources from around the Christian world, Bartlett
examines all of the most important aspects of the saints, including
miracles, relics, pilgrimages, shrines, and the saints' role in the
calendar, literature, and art. 816pgs. • 2013
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Schaberg, Jane
Providing a deeper understanding and re-assessment of this popular figure, Schaberg presents Mary Magdalene as successor to
Jesus in a challenging alternative to the Petrine primacy. Within a
progressive feminist framework, she approaches Christian
Testament sources through analysis of legend, archaeology, and
gnostic/apocryphal traditions. 275pgs. • 2004
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182102 Ricoeur and Theology
Philosophy and Theology
Stiver, Dan R.
Heralded as one of the most notable philosophers of the 20th
century, Paul Ricoeur made notable contributions in the areas of
symbol and metaphor as well as in epistemology. This book illuminates the increasing relevance of his work to contemporary
theological thought. 192pgs. • 2012
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SCI ENCE, TECH NOLOGY & M EDICI N E
173184 Alan Turing
158707 Einstein and the Quantum
Hodges, Andrew
Stone, A. Douglas
The Quest of the Valiant Swabian
The Enigma
The British mathematician Alan Turing saved the Allies from the
Nazis, invented the computer and artificial intelligence, and anticipated gay liberation by decades -- all before his suicide at age 41.
This classic biography of the founder of computer science, reissued on the centenary of his birth with a substantial new Preface,
is the definitive account of an extraordinary mind and life.
768pgs. • 2014
036782 Foundations of Social Evolution
Freese, Katherine
Tackles the problem in the evolution of social cooperation and
conflict with game theory, classical models of natural selection,
quantitative genetics, and kin selection. 268pgs. • 1998
Yelle, Robert
The ordinary atoms that make up the known universe -- from our
bodies and the air we breathe to the planets and stars -- constitute
only 5 percent of all the matter and energy in the cosmos. This
volume narrates the inside story of the epic quest to solve one of
the most compelling enigmas of modern science: what is the universe really made of? 264pgs. • 2014
Examines the semiotics of religion from structural and historical
perspectives, drawing on Peircean linguistic anthropology,
Jakobsonian poetics, comparative religion, and several theological traditions. It pays particular attention to the transformation of
religious symbolism under modernization and the rise of the culture of the printed book. 224pgs. • 2012
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105181 Earth Story
145855 Sin
The Forces That Have Shaped Our Planet
Fredriksen, Paula
Two centuries ago, scientists began to investigate Earth's history
by examining the rocks beneath its surface. Using this discovery as
their starting point, Simon Lamb and David Sington reveal the fascinating history of Earth from its earliest beginnings to the dawn
of human civilization. Features full-color illustrations and stunning
photography. 240pgs. • 2003
Lamb, Simon & David Sington
The Early History of an Idea
Ancient Christians invoked sin to account for an astonishing range
of things, from the death of God's son to the politics of the
Roman Empire that worshipped him. In this book, a historian of
religion tells the surprising story of early Christian concepts of
sin, exploring the ways that sin came to shape ideas about God no
less than about humanity. 208pgs. • 2012
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111729 Einstein and Religion
Physics and Theology
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ASTROLABES
✪ 185991 Western Astrolabes
Historic Scientific Instruments of the Adler
Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, Volume I
Webster, Roderick S., et al.
The Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum in Chicago is
home to one of the world's great collections of astrolabes. The
Western astrolabes from the Adler's collection are here
described and illustrated with photographs showing the front,
the back and additional details, such as the maker's signature.
Introductory essays explain the use of the astrolabe and its
role in cultural and social history. 180pgs. • 2007
◆ • Adler Planetarium • C • $45.00 / $19.98
✪ 185992 Eastern Astrolabes
Jammer, Max
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▲ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98
162240 The Cosmic Cocktail
Three Parts Dark Matter
Signs of the Sacred in History
The untold story of how Einstein -- not Max Planck or Niels Bohr
-- was the driving force behind early quantum theory. It paints a
vivid portrait of the iconic physicist as he grappled with the
apparently contradictory nature of the atomic world, in which its
invisible constituents defy the categories of classical physics by
behaving simultaneously as both particle and wave. 344pgs. •
2013
▲ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $5.98
182057 The Semiotics of Religion
Lemert, Charles
◆ • Yale • P • $18.00 / $5.98
Meyers, Robin
✪ 105469 The Resurrection of Mary
Magdalene
✪ 185709 Why Niebuhr Matters
In the middle of the 20th century, having outgrown a theological liberalism, Niebuhr examined the problem of morality in
an immoral society and reimagined the balance between rights
and freedom for the individual and social justice for the many.
Explaining why interest in Niebuhr is rising, Lemert shows how
his ideas illuminate many of today's most difficult questions.
272pgs. • 2013
Building a Beloved Community of Resistance
Only fragmentarily known, Einstein's ideas about religion have
been often distorted both by non-believers and by religious
groups eager to claim him as one of their own. But what exactly
was Einstein's religious credo? In this fascinating book, a distinguished physicist and philosopher offers an unbiased and welldocumented answer to this question. 272pgs. • 2002
◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $13.98
Historic Scientific Instruments of the Adler
Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, Volume II
Pingree, David E. & Bruce Chandler
In this volume, Eastern astrolabes from the Adler's collection
are described in detail, accompanied by numerous illustrations. 268pgs. • 2009
◆ • Adler Planetarium • C • $75.00 / $24.98
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038574 Galactic Astronomy
125857 Revolutionizing the Sciences
An illustrated introduction to all astronomical concepts necessary
to understand the properties of galaxies, including magnitudes
and colors, the theory of stellar and chemical evolution, and the
measurement of astronomical distances. 796pgs. • 1998
SECOND EDITION
Dear, Peter
Binney, James & Michael Merrifield
◆ • Princeton • P • $99.95 / $59.98
130988 Gravity's Fatal Attraction
European Knowledge
Richly illustrated with the images from observatories on the
ground and in space, this book shows how black holes were discovered and discusses our current understanding of their role in
cosmic evolution. This second edition covers new discoveries
made in the past decade, including definitive proof of a black
hole at the center of the Milky Way. 312pgs. • 2009
◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $28.98
182157 How the Hippies Saved Physics
Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival
Kaiser, David
Quantum information theory is among the most exciting scientific frontiers, attracting billions of dollars in funding and thousands of talented researchers -- but as Kaiser reveals, this cutting-edge field has a surprisingly psychedelic past. Here he
introduces us to the band of freewheeling physicists who
defied the imperative to "shut up and calculate" and helped to
rejuvenate modern physics. 384pgs. • 2011
◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $7.98
An accessible introduction to the origins of modern science,
including such figures as Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and
Newton. This second edition further explores the practice and
influence of alchemy, the social standing of early scientists, and
the role of medicine and medical practitioners. 216pgs. • 2009
◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $17.98
182175 Why Science Does Not Disprove God
Aczel, Amir D.
A renowned science writer, mathematician, and bestselling author
challenges the claims of the New Atheists, providing a clear, engaging
explanation of what science really says, how there's still much space
for the Divine in the universe, and why faith in God and empirical
science are not mutually exclusive. 304pgs. • 2014
▲ • HarperCollins • C • $27.99 / $5.98
✪ 185949 Why Science Needs Metaphysics
A Plea for Structural Realism
Zahar, Elie
Placing rational metaphysics back at the heart of the scientific
enterprise, Zahar argues that the metaphysical doctrine of structural realism is central to the progress of science and that the
positivist separation of philosophy and science is untenable. The
last two chapters are case studies -- of classical atomism and of
Einstein's scientific achievement -- demonstrating the vital role of
metaphysics in the growth of knowledge. 320pgs. • 2007
◆ • Open Court • P • $46.95 / $19.98
SOCIOLOGY & EDUCATION
✪ 185479 The Bigot
049523 In Search of Respect
Bronner, Stephen Eric
SECOND EDITION
Bourgois, Philippe I.
Why Prejudice Persists
Selling Crack in El Barrio
Examining bigotry in all its various dimensions -- anthropological,
historical, psychological, sociological, and political -- Bronner
illustrates how the bigot's intense hatred of "the other" is a direct
reaction to social progress, liberal values, secularism, and an
increasingly complex and diverse world. 248pgs. • 2014
◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $7.98
104765 Creative Destruction
How Globalization Is Changing the World's Cultures
Cowen, Tyler
Through an array of colorful examples, Cowen asks what happens
when cultures collide through trade, whether technology destroys
native arts, why (and whether) Hollywood movies rule the world,
and if national cultures matter at all. Scrutinizing such manifestations of "indigenous" culture as the steel band ensembles of
Trinidad, Indian handweaving, and music from Zaire, Cowen finds
that they are more vibrant than ever -- thanks largely to cross-cultural trade. 192pgs. • 2004
▲ • Princeton • P • $33.95 / $17.98
This classic ethnographic study of social marginalization in inner
city America won acclaim after it was first published in 1995. This
new edition adds a new epilogue that updates the stories of the
people readers come to know through this remarkable window
into the dangerous world of the urban drug trade. 432pgs. •
2002
◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $16.98
✪ 130220 Modern Times Ancient Hours
Working Lives in the Twenty-First Century
Basso, Pietro
Pietro Basso argues convincingly that the average working time of
wage laborers is more intense, fast-paced, flexible, and longer
than at any period in recent history. In a comprehensive survey of
all the Western countries, he demonstrates that work pressures
are increasing, leading to a creeping deterioration in the working
lives of millions of people. 280pgs. • 2003
◆ • Verso • C • $27.00 / $7.98
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✪ 099597 Race
064504 A Space on the Side of the Road
How Blacks and Whites Think and Feel About the
American Obsession
Cultural Poetics in an "Other" America
Stewart, Kathleen
Terkel, Studs
Black Holes in the Universe
Begelman, Mitchell C. & Martin Rees
SOCIOLOGY & EDUCATION
In a revealing look at how people in America truly feel about race,
nearly 100 Americans talk openly about attitudes that few are willing to admit in public: feelings about affirmative action, gentrification, secret prejudices, and dashed hopes. Preachers and street
punks, college students and Klansmen, interracial couples, the
nephew of the founder of apartheid, and Emmett Till's mother are
among those whose voices appear. 403pgs. • 1992
▲ • New Press • C • $24.95 / $6.98
Vividly evokes an "other" America that survives precariously
among the ruins of the West Virginia coal camps and "hollers." To
Kathleen Stewart, this particular "other" exists as an excluded
subtext to the American narrative of capitalism, modernization,
materialism, and democracy. 243pgs. • 1996
▲ • Princeton • P • $43.95 / $21.98
125893 When Brute Force Fails
How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment
Kleiman, M. A. R.
140804 Sociology Is a Martial Art
A Bourdieu Reader
EDITED BY GISÈLE SAPIRO
Bourdieu, Pierre
This accessible survey of Pierre Bourdieu's most influential writings includes the full text of his short books Acts of Resistance,
Firing Back, and On Television, in addition to key articles, interviews, and speeches, all of which introduce the reader to
Bourdieu's innovative approach to sociology as a mode of political intervention. 336pgs. • 2010
Even as the prison population in the United States has multiplied fivefold, crime has stopped falling, and poor people and minorities still
bear the brunt of both crime and punishment. Kleiman explains how
we got into the current trap and how we can cut both crime and the
prison population in half within a decade. 256pgs. • 2010
◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $17.98
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U RBAN STU DI ES & GEOGRAPHY
111406 American Babylon
✪ 123305 Ian McHarg
Self, Robert O.
Margulis, Lynn, ed.
Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland
Conversations with Students - Dwelling in Nature
As the birthplace of the Black Panthers and a nationwide tax
revolt, California embodied a crucial motif of the postwar US: the
rise of suburbs and the decline of cities, a process in which black
and white histories inextricably joined. Robert Self tells this story
through Oakland and its nearby suburbs, tracing both the history
of civil rights and black power politics as well as the history of
suburbanization and home-owner politics. 408pgs. • 2005
▲ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $25.98
One of the legendary figures in 20th-century landscape design,
Ian McHarg transformed the fields of landscape architecture and
planning. This volume makes his previously unpublished lecture
"Collaboration with Nature" available for the first time. Captured
on tape in the 1970s, it's a must-read for anyone in the fields of
landscape architecture, environmental science, and urban planning. 112pgs. • 2007
▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $19.95 / $7.98
155958 The American Department Store
Transformed, 1920-1960
125961 New York Nocturne
This masterful and innovative history of a celebrated building type
focuses on many of the nation's greatest retail companies -Marshall Fields, Lord and Taylor, Gimbel's, Wanamaker's, and
Bullock's, among others -- and the role they played in defining
America's cities. Extensively illustrated, it offers a fundamental
understanding of the transformation of Main Streets nationwide.
352pgs. • 2010
Sharpe, W. C.
The City after Dark in Literature, Painting, and
Photography, 1850-1950
Longstreth, Richard W.
◆ • Yale • C • $70.00 / $13.98
As early as the 1850s, gaslight tempted New Yorkers out into a
burgeoning nightlife filled with shopping, dining, and dancing.
This book traces key literary and visual metaphors of the nighttime city: a seductive Babylon in the mid-1850s, a misty fairyland
colonized by an empire of light in the early 20th century, and a
skyscraper-studded land of desire that became a stage for the
voyeurism and violence of the 1940s and 1950s. 456pgs. • 2008
◆ • Princeton • C • $52.00 / $30.98
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