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African-American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 3
African Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
American Studies & Politics . . . . . . . . . . 4
Anthropology & Archaeology . . . . . . . . 8
Architecture & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Art & Art History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Asian & Pacific Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Classical Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Special Section:
Library of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Eastern Religion & Philosophy . . . . . . . 26
Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
European History & Politics . . . . . . . . . 29
Film & Media Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Food & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Historiography & General History . . . . 34
History & Philosophy of Science . . . . . 36
Jewish Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Latin American & Caribbean Studies . . 38
Law & Legal Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Linguistics & Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Literary Theory & Criticism . . . . . . . . . 40
Literature, Poetry & Drama . . . . . . . . . 43
Medieval & Renaissance Studies . . . . . 45
Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies . . . . 46
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Natural History & Environmental
Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Political Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Psychology, Psychoanalysis & Cognitive
Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Russian & Soviet Studies . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Science, Technology & Mathematics . . 67
Sociology & Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Urban Studies & Geography . . . . . . . . . 71
Women’s Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
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AFRICAN-AM ERICAN STU DI ES
133373 BEEN IN THE STORM SO
LONG: The Aftermath of Slavery
Litwack, Leon F.
Based on hitherto unexamined interviews
with ex-slaves, diaries, and accounts by former slaveholders, this Pulitzer Prize-winning book shows how, during the Civil War
and after Emancipation, blacks and whites
interacted in ways that dramatized not only
their mutual dependency, but the ambiguities and tensions that had always been latent in "the peculiar
institution." 672pgs. • 1980
• Vintage • P • $24.00 / $9.98
125304 BLUES LEGACIES AND
BLACK FEMINISM: Gertrude "Ma"
Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie
Holiday
Davis, Angela Y.
In this volume, Davis suggests that "Ma"
Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday
represent a black working-class, feminist ideology and historical consciousness. Her illuminating analysis of the
songs performed by these artists provides readers with an
understanding of their musical and social contributions
and of their relation to both the African-American community and American culture. 464pgs. • 1999
• Vintage • P • $17.00 / $7.98
121247 CROSSING THE CONTINENT, 1527-1540: The
Story of the First African-American Explorer of the
American South
Goodwin, Robert
Nearly three centuries before Lewis and Clark's epic trek to
the Pacific coast, an African slave named Esteban Dorantes
became America's first great explorer and adventurer -- the
first pioneer from the Old World to explore the entirety of the
American South. Drawing on contemporary accounts, longlost records, and research in Spanish archives, here is a riveting true story of physical endurance, natural calamities, geographical wonders, and strange discoveries. 432pgs. • 2008
• HarperCollins • C • $25.95 / $6.98
111455 FAREWELL TO THE PARTY OF LINCOLN: Black
Politics in the Age of F. D. R.
Weiss, Nancy J.
Examines the dramatic shift of black voters from the
Republican to the Democratic Party in the 1930s, a shift all the
more striking in light of the Democrats' indifference to racial
concerns. Weiss shows that blacks became Democrats in
response to the economic benefits of the New Deal and voted
for Roosevelt in spite of the New Deal's lack of a substantive
record on race. 360pgs. • 1983
• Princeton • P • $30.95 / $15.98
125940 GOD'S LONG SUMMER: Stories of Faith and
Civil Rights
Marsh, Charles
In the summer of 1964, as the turmoil of the civil rights movement reached its peak in Mississippi, activists across the political spectrum claimed that God was on their side in the struggle. Through the emotionally charged stories of a wide range
of activists, Marsh invites us to consider the movement anew,
as a powerful yet protean religious force driving social action.
312pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98
118503 HOKUM: An Anthology of African-American
Humor
Beatty, Paul
A liberating, eccentric, savagely comic collection of the funniest writing by black Americans. Selected and introduced by
acclaimed novelist and poet Paul Beatty, it features underground classics, rare grooves, and timeless summer jams,
poetry and prose, juxtaposed with the blues, hip-hop, political
speeches, and the world's funniest radio sermon. 496pgs. •
2006
• Bloomsbury • P • $16.95 / $6.98
128770 KNOW WHAT I MEAN?:
Reflections on Hip-Hop
Dyson, Michael Eric
Hip-hop music has been a source of
controversy since it outgrew the block
parties that spawned it. Here Dyson
addresses the vexed gender relations
that have made rap music a lightning
rod for pundits; the commercial explosion that has made an art form a victim
of its success; and the political elements that have become
increasingly submerged. 208pgs. • 2010
• Basic Books • P • $13.95 / $6.98
104332 THE NEW NEGRO: Readings
on Race, Representation, and African
American Culture, 1892-1938
Gates, Henry Louis & Gene Andrew
Jarrett, eds.
Collects more than 100 essays published
between 1892 and 1938 that examine
issues of race and representation in
African-American culture. These readings
-- by writers including W.E.B. Du Bois,
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Carl Van Vechten, Zora Neale Hurston,
and Richard Wright -- discuss the trope of the New Negro, and
the milieu in which this figure existed, from almost every conceivable angle. 608pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $15.98
133390 RACE MATTERS
West, Cornel
Addresses a range of issues, from the
crisis in black leadership and the myths
surrounding black sexuality to affirmative action, the new black conservatism,
and the strained relations between Jews
and African Americans. 192pgs. •
1994
• Vintage • P • $14.00 / $5.98
128957 SIMPLE JUSTICE: The History of Brown V.
Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for
Equality
Kluger, Richard
The definitive history of the landmark case Brown v. Board of
Education. Combining intensive research with original interviews with surviving participants, Kluger provides the fullest
possible view of the human and legal drama in the years
before 1954, the cumulative assaults on the white power structure, and the establishment of a team of inspired black lawyers
who were able to successfully challenge the law. 880pgs. •
2004
• Vintage • P • $27.95 / $9.98
038604 WATER FROM THE ROCK:
Black Resistance in a Revolutionary
Age
Frey, Sylvia R.
The era of the American Revolution was
one of violent and unpredictable change,
and the dislocations of the period were
most severely felt in the South. Frey reveals
the dialectical relationships between slave
resistance, Britain's southern strategy, and
the white independence movement, and shows how these relationships transformed religion, law, and the economy during
the postwar years. 376pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $16.98
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AFRICAN STU DI ES
111365 A CULTURE OF CORRUPTION:
Everyday Deception and Popular
Discontent in Nigeria
Smith, Daniel Jordan
E-mails proposing an "urgent business
relationship" help make fraud Nigeria's
largest source of foreign revenue after oil,
but scams are also a central part of
Nigeria's domestic cultural landscape.
Smith's probing but sympathetic account
illuminates the dilemmas average Nigerians face every day as
they try to get ahead -- or just survive -- in a society riddled
with corruption. 263pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $13.98
124851 MZEE ALI: The Biography of
an African Slave-raider Turned Askari
and Scout
Macdonell, Bror Urme
Mzee Ali Kalikilima was born near the
present-day town of Tabora in western
Tanzania, probably in the 1870s. After participating in slave-raiding safaris as a
youth, he joined the German East African
forces, seeing action at Salaita Hill near
Mombasa and fighting as a guerrilla across much of southern
Africa before joining the British Colonial Service as a game
scout. 224pgs. • 2008
• 30 Degrees South • P • $14.95 / $5.98
084961 INTIMATE ENEMY: Images and Voices of the
Rwandan Genocide
Lyons, Robert & Scott Straus
In 1994, an interim government in Rwanda orchestrated one
of the world's worst mass crimes: a 100-day extermination
campaign that took half a million lives. In this rare look into
the logic, language, and imagery of the violence, testimony by
those who committed the violence is presented along with
photographs of Rwandans, both perpetrators and survivors.
200pgs. • 2006
• Zone Books • C • $37.95 / $9.98
120650 A RAINBOW IN THE NIGHT: The Tumultuous
Birth of South Africa
Lapierre, Dominique
In 1652 a small group of farmers sent by the powerful Dutch
India Company landed on the southernmost tip of Africa. Their
saga -- bloody, ferocious, and fervent -- culminated three centuries later in one of the greatest tragedies of history: the
establishment of the apartheid regime. Lapierre's epic account
of South Africa's history portrays the men and women -famous and obscure, white and black, European and African - who lived out the story. 320pgs. • 2009
• Perseus • C • $26.00 / $8.98
133266 THE KILLER TRAIL: A
Colonial Scandal in the Heart of
Africa
Taithe, Bertrand
The Voulet-Chanoine mission left Dakar
in 1898 for the Lake Chad region, hoping to establish effective borders and
"pacify" a notoriously belligerent
region. But as this gripping account of
one of the most disturbing atrocities to
take place during the European "scramble for Africa"
reveals, the mission would leave a grisly trail of pillage,
murder, and enslavement in its wake. 304pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $34.95 / $9.98
133324 THE STRANGE ALCHEMY
OF LIFE AND LAW
Sachs, Albie
After playing an important part in drafting
South Africa's post-apartheid Constitution,
Albie Sachs was appointed by Nelson
Mandela to be a member of the country's
first Constitutional Court, where he served
for fifteen years. This book provides his
insider's perspective on modern South
Africa and a rare glimpse into the working of a judicial mind.
320pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $25.00 / $6.98
AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS
043917 ACID DREAMS: The Complete
Social History of LSD: The CIA, the
Sixties, and Beyond
Lee, Martin A. & Bruce Shlain
The complete social history of LSD and the
counterculture it helped to define in the sixties. From the clandestine operations of the
government to the escapades of Timothy
Leary, Abbie Hoffman, Ken Kesey, Allen
Ginsberg, and many others, provides an
important and entertaining account that goes to the heart of a
turbulent period in our history. 345pgs. • 1992
• Grove Press • P • $15.00 / $5.98
132936 AMERICAN PASSAGE:
The History of Ellis Island
Cannato, Vincent J.
Masterfully illuminates the story of Ellis
Island from the days when it hosted
pirate hangings to the turn of the 20th
century, when massive migrations
sparked fierce debate and hopeful new
immigrants often encountered corruption, harsh conditions, and political
scheming in their new homeland. 496pgs. • 2009
• HarperCollins • C • $27.99 / $6.98
105035 AMERICA IN OUR TIME: From World War II to
Nixon--What Happened and Why
Hodgson, Godfrey
A history of the turbulent years between the end of World War
II and the fall of Richard Nixon. Hodgson pioneers the idea
that in the 1950s a "liberal consensus" governed American
politics, by which conservatives accepted the liberal domestic
policy of the welfare state, while all but a few liberals shared
the conservative foreign policy of Cold War containment.
590pgs. • 2005
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $14.98
052277 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN INDIAN
COUNTRY: Crisis and Diversity in Native American
Communities
Calloway, Colin G.
Presents the first broad coverage of Indian experiences in the
American Revolution rather than Indian participation as allies
or enemies of contending parties. Drawing on British,
American, Canadian and Spanish records, Calloway shows
how Native Americans pursued different strategies, endured a
variety of experiences, but were bequeathed a common legacy
as a result of the Revolution. 327pgs. • 1995
• Cambridge • P • $29.00 / $12.98
093489 AMERICA, THE VIETNAM WAR, AND THE
WORLD: Comparative and International Perspectives
Daum, Andreas W., et al., eds.
With new perspectives on the war, its global repercussions,
and its role in modern history, this volume considers
"America's War" as an international event. The essays address
political, military, and diplomatic issues as well as the war's
cultural and intellectual consequences. 384pgs. • 2003
• Cambridge • P • $30.00 / $6.98
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087672 AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN PANDEMIC: The
Influenza of 1918
Crosby, Alfred W.
The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919 claimed 25 million
lives worldwide, yet it is all but forgotten. Crosby recounts the
course of those panic-stricken months, measures its impact on
American society, and probes the curious loss of national memory. This edition includes a new preface discussing recent outbreaks
of diseases such as the Asian flu and SARS. 352pgs. • 2003
• Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $14.98
131458 AMERICA'S ROME VOLUME
2: Catholic and Contemporary Rome
Vance, William
An exploration of the influence of modern
Italy on American culture. It addresses
American attitudes toward Rome's earliest
attempts at democratization, toward its
aristocratic social structures, and toward
the political changes that occurred after
World War II. 544pgs. • 1989
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $24.98
110409 AMERICA'S THREE REGIMES: A New Political
History
Keller, Morton
An entirely new way to look at our past, our present, and our
future, packed with provocative and original observations
about American public life. Keller groups America's past into
three long regimes: Deferential and Republican, from the
colonial period to the 1820s; Party and Democratic, from the
1830s to the 1930s; and Populist and Bureaucratic, from the
1930s to the present. 336pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $6.98
082911 AMUSING THE MILLION: Coney Island at the
Turn of the Century
Kasson, John F.
Coney Island: the name still resonates with a sense of racy
Brooklyn excitement, the echo of beach-front popular entertainment before World War I. Kasson examines the historical
context in which Coney Island made its reputation as an
amusement park and shows how America's changing social
and economic conditions formed the basis of a new mass culture. 128pgs. • 1978
• Hill & Wang • P • $16.00 / $8.98
130793 BRADY'S CIVIL WAR:
Revised
Garrison, Webb
A collection of hundreds of the
greatest Civil War images captured
by the incomparable Matthew Brady
and his staff. The captions and text
by Webb Garrison describes how the
camera was taken to the battlefield
to create the world's first comprehensive photo-documentation of war. 256pgs. • 2008
• Lyons Press • C • $40.00 / $16.98
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
• Vintage • P • $19.95 / $7.98
101110 THE CHINATOWN TRUNK
MYSTERY: Murder, Miscegenation and
Other Dangerous Encounters in Turn-ofthe-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 • $26.95 / $12.98
059115 COERCION, CONTRACT AND FREE LABOR IN
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Steinfeld, Robert J.
Presents a fundamental reassessment of the nature of wage
labor in the 19th century, focusing on the use of sanctions to
enforce wage labor agreements. Steinfeld argues that wage
workers were not employees at will but were often bound to
their employment by enforceable labor agreements, which
employers used whenever available to manage their labor
costs and supply. 342pgs. • 2001
• Cambridge • P • $37.00 / $9.98
THE “PECULIAR
INSTITUTION”
054910 DEBATING SLAVERY:
Economy and Society in the
Antebellum American South
Smith, Mark M.
Even while it existed, Americans debated
slavery. Was it a profitable and healthy
institution? If so, for whom?
Emancipation did not end this debate,
which still remains among the most hotly
disputed topics in American history. This
volume summarizes the contending viewpoints and weighs
the relative importance, strengths, and weaknesses of the
various interpretations. 117pgs. • 1999
• Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $7.98
038475 HONOR AND SLAVERY
Greenberg, Kenneth S.
The "honorable men" who ruled the Old South had a language all their own, one that reveals much about both the
lives of the slavemasters and the nature of slavery. As
Greenberg shows, heir language of honor embraced a complex system of phrases, gestures, and behaviors -- including
nose-pulling, outright lying, dueling, and gift-giving.
176pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $16.98
111814 LINCOLN ON RACE AND
SLAVERY
Gates, Henry Louis Jr. & Donald
Yacovone, eds.
The man who would be immortalized
as "the Great Emancipator" enjoyed
racist humor, harbored grave doubts
about the intellectual capacity of
African-Americans, and for many years
advocated the voluntary "colonization"
of freed slaves in Africa and elsewhere. This book -- the first
complete collection of his important writings on both race
and slavery -- explores these contradictions through
Lincoln's own words. 408pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98
114569 ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL: The World the
Slaves Made
Genovese, Eugene D.
Winner of the Bancroft Prize. “Genovese's great gift is his
ability to penetrate the minds of both slaves and masters,
revealing not only how they viewed themselves and each
other, but also how their contradictory perceptions interacted” -- David Brion Davis, The New York Times Book
Review 864pgs. • 1976
• Vintage • P • $21.00 / $9.98
122263 SLAVERY AND THE COMMERCE POWER:
How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade
Led to the Civil War
Lightner, David L.
The great cotton boom required human labor to bring new
lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were
torn from their families and sold across state lines. Shocked
by the cruelty of this practice, abolitionists called upon the
federal government to outlaw interstate commerce in
slaves. This groundbreaking book unravels the complex
story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade. 240pgs. • 2006
• Yale • C • $48.00 / $8.98
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
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
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127620 COLONIZING HAWAI'I: The
Cultural Power of Law
Merry, Sally Engle
Reveals how indigenous Hawaiian law was
displaced by a transplanted AngloAmerican law as global movements of capitalism, Christianity, and imperialism swept
across the islands. The new law brought
novel systems of courts, prisons, and conceptions of discipline and dramatically
changed the marriage patterns, work lives, and sexual conduct
of the indigenous people of Hawai'i. 364pgs. • 1999
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $16.98
091694 A CONSPIRACY SO IMMENSE:
The World of Joe McCarthy
Oshinsky, David M.
Reveals the internal and external forces
that launched McCarthy on his political
career, brought him national prominence,
and finally triggered his downfall. More
than the life story of an intensely ambitious
man, A Conspiracy So Immense is a fascinating portrayal of America in the grip of
Cold War fear, anger, suspicion, and betrayal. 624pgs. • 2005
• Oxford University • P • $24.99 / $6.98
101080 THE END OF REFORM: New Deal
Liberalism in Recession and War
Brinkley, Alan
When FDR won a landslide victory in the 1936 elections,
the way seemed open for the New Deal to complete the
restructuring of American government it had begun in
1933. But, as Alan Brinkley makes clear, no sooner were
the votes counted than the New Deal began to encounter a
series of crippling political and economic problems that
stalled its agenda and forced an agonizing reappraisal of
the liberal ideas that had shaped it. 384pgs. • 1996
• Knopf • P • $16.95 / $6.98
125509 EVANGELIZING THE SOUTH: A Social History of
Church and State in Early America
Najar, Monica
Touching on the creation of a distinctive southern culture, the
position of women in the private and public arenas, family life
in the Old South, the relationship between religion and slavery,
and the political culture of the early republic, Najar reveals the
history behind a religious heritage that remains a distinguishing mark of American society. 264pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C • $60.00 / $9.98
116297 FROM WORLD WAR TO COLD WAR: Churchill,
Roosevelt, and the International History of The 1940s
Reynolds, David
An examination of the Second World War and the origins of the
Cold War from the vantage point of two of the great powers of
that era, Britain and the US. Reynolds explores the social and
cultural implications of the wartime Anglo-American alliance,
particularly the impact of nearly three million GIs on British
life, and reflects more generally on the importance of cultural
issues in the study of international history. 374pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • P • $39.95 / $23.98
126865 THE FUSILIERS: The Saga
of a British Redcoat Regiment in
the American Revolution
Urban, Mark
From Lexington Green in 1775 to
Yorktown in 1781, one British regiment, the Royal Welch Fusiliers,
marched thousands of miles and
fought a dozen battles to uphold
British rule. Their story, one of the few
untold sagas of the American Revolution, sheds light on the
war itself and offers surprising, at times unsettling, insights
into the way the war was conducted on both sides. 400pgs.
• 2007
• Walker & Company • C • $27.95 / $7.98
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111795 GOD AND RACE IN AMERICAN
POLITICS: 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
049917 HELLFIRE NATION: The Politics of Sin in
American History
Morone, James A.
Framing four centuries of American history as a struggle
between moralizers and social reformers, Morone shows how
moral crusades inspired abolition, woman suffrage, and civil
rights even as they also led Americans to hang witches, enslave
Africans, and ban alcoholic beverages. 575pgs. • 2003
• Yale • C • $40.00 / $14.98
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 / $6.98
061057 A MIDWIFE'S TALE: The Life of Martha
Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812
Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher
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
• Vintage • P • $16.95 / $7.98
101111 MORNING IN AMERICA: How Ronald Reagan
Invented the 1980's
Troy, Gil
Highlights the contradictions of Reagan's conservatism, with
its emphasis on wealth and glamour on the one hand and, on
the other, an ascetic streak that recoiled at excess. The Reagan
that emerges is less the captain steering American culture than
a symbol whose strength lay in placing his finger on the pulse
of the American id. 448pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $14.98
026095 NEW YORK JEWS AND THE GREAT
DEPRESSION: Uncertain Promise
Wenger, Beth S.
Wenger shows that Jews of the Depression era not only worried about financial stability and their security as a minority
group but also questioned the usefulness of their educational
endeavors and the ability of their communal institutions to
survive. 269pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $12.98
131571 PLAIN, HONEST MEN:
The Making of the American
Constitution
Beeman, Richard
In May 1787, in an atmosphere of crisis, delegates met in Philadelphia to
design a radically new form of government. Historian Richard Beeman captures as never before the dynamic of the
debate and the characters of the men
who labored that historic summer over such issues as the
extent of presidential power, the nature of federalism, and
-- most explosive of all -- the role of slavery. 544pgs. •
2010
• Modern Library • P • $18.00 / $5.98
075212 A POPULATION HISTORY OF
NORTH AMERICA
Haines, Michael R. & Richard H. Steckel,
eds.
Covering the populations of Canada, the
US, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and
including two essays on the Amerindian
population, this volume takes advantage of
recent progress in demographic history. A
statistical appendix summarizes basic
demographic measures over time. 760pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • C • $116.00 / $29.98
107995 RICHARD M. NIXON
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS SERIES
Drew, Elizabeth
The American Presidents Series, edited by
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Sean
Wilentz, strives to present the grand
panorama of our chief executives in volumes compact enough for the busy reader,
lucid enough for the student and authoritative enough for the scholar. 187pgs. •
2007
• Henry Holt • C • $22.00 / $5.98
106813 PROVIDENCE AND THE INVENTION OF THE
UNITED STATES, 1607-1876
Guyatt, Nicholas
Making sense of previously diffuse debates on manifest destiny,
millenarianism, and American mission, this volume surveys
the origins and historical development of the idea that God has
a special plan for America. 352pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $9.98
125974 THE RISE AND FALL OF MODERN AMERICAN
CONSERVATISM: A Short History
Farber, David
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
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
087719 QUEST FOR IDENTITY: America Since 1945
Woods, Randall Bennett
This analytic survey of the American experience from the close
of World War II to the present will help students understand
postwar American history. By means of a seamless narrative
punctuated with accessible analyses, Woods addresses and
explains the major themes that predominated in each specific
period. 608pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $46.99 / $5.98
117043 THE RADICALISM OF THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION
Wood, Gordon S.
In a grand synthesis of historical, political, cultural, and economic analysis, a prize-winning historian depicts the struggle
for independence as much more than just a break with the
mother country. He gives readers a revolution that transformed an almost feudal society into a democratic one, whose
emerging realities sometimes baffled and disappointed its
founding fathers. 464pgs. • 1993
• Vintage • P • $17.95 / $7.98
133309 REAL ENEMIES:
Conspiracy Theories and American
Democracy, World War I to 9/11
Olmsted, Kathryn S.
Analyzing the wide-spread suspicions
surrounding such events as Pearl
Harbor, the JFK assassination,
Watergate, and 9/11, Olmsted sheds
light on why so many Americans believe
that their government conspires against
them, why more people believe these theories over time,
and how real conspiracies -- such as the infamous
Northwoods plan -- have fueled our paranoia about the governments we ourselves elect. 336pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $5.98
038524 SUBURBAN WARRIORS: The Origins of the New
American Right
McGirr, Lisa
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
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $18.98
122260 THEODORE ROOSEVELT: Preacher of
Righteousness
Hawley, Joshua David
In this compelling new study of the 26th president, Hawley
plumbs Roosevelt's political thought more deeply than ever in
order to arrive at a fully revised understanding of his legacy.
He finds that Roosevelt galvanized a period of national reform
that permanently altered American politics and Americans'
expectations for government, social progress, and presidents.
336pgs. • 2008
• Yale • C • $35.00 / $9.98
133406 THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING: Death
and the American Civil War
Faust, Drew Gilpin
An illuminating study of the American struggle to comprehend the meaning and practicalities of death in the face of
the unprecedented carnage of the Civil War. Faust delineates the ways death changed not only individual lives but
the life of the nation and its understanding of the rights and
responsibilities of citizenship. 368pgs. • 2009
• Vintage • P • $16.95 / $7.98
127769 REMEMBERING SCOTTSBORO: The Legacy of
an Infamous Trial
Miller, James A.
In 1931, nine black youths were charged with raping two
white women in Scottsboro, Alabama. Despite meager and
contradictory evidence, all nine were found guilty and eight of
the defendants were sentenced to death. This volume explores
how this case has embedded itself into the fabric of American
memory and became a lens for perceptions of race, class, sexual politics, and justice. 296pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
031974 THOMAS JEFFERSON AND
THE NEW NATION: A Biography
Peterson, Merrill D.
The definitive life of Jefferson in one volume, this biography relates Jefferson's private life and thought to his public role. As
Peterson explores the dominant themes
guiding Jefferson's career -- democracy,
nationality, and enlightenment -- he simultaneously tells the story of a nation coming
into being. 1072pgs. • 1986
• Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $18.98
039852 THE RESTRUCTURING OF
AMERICAN RELIGION: Society and
Faith since World War II
Wuthnow, Robert
A fast-paced narrative that answers numerous questions about what is really happening as religion and politics interact in the
US. In particular, Wuthnow deciphers the
growing polarization of religious liberals
and religious conservatives -- a serious
division that has generated conflicting claims about religion's
public role. 374pgs. • 1989
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $14.98
038500 TO END ALL WARS: Woodrow
Wilson and the Quest for a New World
Order
Knock, Thomas J.
Narrates Wilson's epic quest for a new
world order. The account follows Wilson's
thought and diplomacy from his policy
toward revolutionary Mexico, through his
dramatic call for "Peace without Victory" in
World War I, to the Senate's rejection of
the League of Nations. 381pgs. • 1992
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $13.98
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078585 THE UNMAKING OF THE AMERICAN WORKING
CLASS
Theriault, Reg
Tells the story behind the disappearance of blue-collar work in
America, giving both a humorous picture of working-class
labor and a devastating indictment of the forces that threaten
it. 211pgs. • 2003
• New Press • C • $24.95 / $5.98
025508 WAR AND RESPONSIBILITY: Constitutional
Lessons of Vietnam and Its Aftermath
Ely, John Hart
Examines the role of Congress in the authorization of the
Vietnam War, the conduct of the war, the Cambodian
Incursion, the repeal of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, the bombing of Cambodia, and the secret war in Laos. 244pgs. • 1993
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $12.98
127771 THE WAR WAS YOU AND ME: Civilians in the
American Civil War
Cashin, Joan E.
Though civilians constituted the majority of the nation's
population and were intimately involved with almost every
aspect of the war, we know little about the civilian experience of the Civil War. These original essays recover the stories of civilians from Natchez to New England. They address
the experiences of men, women, and children; of whites,
slaves, and free blacks; and of civilians from numerous
classes. 428pgs. • 2002
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $15.98
090955 WHITE DEVIL: A True Story
of War, Savagery, and Vengeance in
Colonial America
Brumwell, Stephen
When Native Americans massacred a
British garrison, Major Robert Rogers was
ordered to take revenge. On October 4,
1759 his troops surprised the Abenaki village of St. Francis and slaughtered its
sleeping inhabitants without mercy. Hailed
as a hero by the colonists, Rogers would become known, to
the Abenaki, by a different name - the White Devil. 336pgs. •
2006
• Da Capo • P • $17.95 / $7.98
133377 WILLIAM COOPER'S
TOWN: Power and Persuasion on
the Frontier of the Early American
Republic
Taylor, Alan
An innovative amalgam of biography,
social history, and literary analysis, this
Pulitzer Prize-winning book presents
the story of two men, William Cooper
and his son, the novelist James
Fennimore Cooper, who embodied the contradictions that
divided America in the early years of the Republic. 576pgs.
• 1996
• Vintage • P • $20.00 / $9.98
ANTH ROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY
131443 ASTRONOMY IN
PREHISTORIC BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Ruggles, Clive L.
Do prehistoric stone monuments in Britain
and Ireland incorporate deliberate astronomical alignments, and if so, what is their
purpose and meaning? Ruggles provides
an account of the debates surrounding
megalithic astronomy and examines prehistoric man's concern with celestial bodies and events. 300pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $85.00 / $39.98
111759 COMING OF AGE IN SECOND LIFE: An
Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human
Boellstorff, Tom
Millions of people around the world today spend portions of
their lives in online virtual worlds. Second Life is one of the
largest of these virtual worlds. Bringing anthropology into territory never before studied, this book demonstrates that in
some ways humans have always been virtual, and that virtual
worlds in all their rich complexity build upon a human capacity for culture that is as old as humanity itself. 316pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $42.00 / $14.98
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028318 BREAKING THE MAYA CODE
REVISED EDITION
Coe, Michael D.
Michael Coe's classic inside story of one of the major intellectual breakthroughs of our time -- the last great decoding
of an ancient script -- includes an epilogue that brings the
reader up to date in the fast-changing field of Maya decipherment. 304pgs. • 1999
• Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $9.98
080393 THE MAYA
SEVENTH EDITION
Coe, Michael D.
The best, most readable introduction to
the New World's greatest ancient civilization. This seventh edition presents
new evidence for the use of wetlands by
the Classic Maya, and fresh perspectives
on the catastrophic demise of Classic
civilization by the close of the 9th century. 175 illustrations, 17 in color. 272pgs. • 2005
• Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $9.98
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128112 CULTURAL MOBILITY: A Manifesto
Greenblatt, Stephen, et al.
Outlines a model for understanding the patterns of meaning that human societies create. Drawn from a wide range
of disciplines, the essays collected here share the conviction that cultures, even traditional cultures, are rarely stable or fixed. 282pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $12.98
128414 THE DEATH RITUALS
OF RURAL GREECE
Danforth, Loring M. & Alexander
Tsiaras
This combination anthropological
study and photo essay conveys the emotional power of the death rituals of a
small Greek village. Thirty-one moving
duotone photographs combine with
vivid descriptions to allow the reader
an unusual emotional identification with the people of rural
Greece as they struggle to integrate the experience of death
into their daily lives. 234pgs. • 1982
• Princeton • P • $42.00 / $21.98
080003 FROM DUTY TO DESIRE: Remaking Families
in a Spanish Village
Collier, Jane Fishburne
In the 1980s, Jane Collier revisited a village in Andalusia in
order to investigate changes in family relationships and to
explore the larger question of the development of a "modern
subjectivity" among the people. Here she traces shifts in the
meaning of "tradition," suggesting that "modern" people must
have traditions, even if they cannot "be" traditional. 304pgs. •
1997
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
128535 THE HUNTING APES: Meat
Eating and the Origins of Human
Behavior
Stanford, Craig B.
Argues that the skills developed and
required for the hunting -- and especially
the sharing -- of meat spurred the explosion
of human brain size. Examining the ways
meat is shared within both primate and
human societies, Stanford argues that this all-important activity has had profound effects on basic social structures.
262pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98
118447 THE JESUIT AND THE
SKULL: Teilhard de Chardin,
Evolution, and the Search for
Peking Man
Aczel, Amir D.
In 1929, in a cave near Peking, a group
of anthropologists, including a young
French Jesuit priest named Pierre
Teilhard de Chardin, uncovered a prehuman skull. Aczel vividly recounts the
discovery and its repercussions, and shows how Teilhard's
scientific work helped to open the eyes of the world to new
theories of humanity's origins. 320pgs. • 2008
• Riverhead • P • $16.00 / $5.98
111764 MARGARET MEAD: The Making of an American
Icon
Lutkehaus, Nancy C.
Explains how and why Mead became the best-known anthropologist and female public intellectual in 20th-century
America. Lutkehaus shows that Mead came to represent a new
set of values and ideas -- about women, non-Western peoples,
culture, and America's role in the world -- that have transformed society and become generally accepted. 352pgs. •
2008
• Princeton • C • $46.95 / $14.98
111904 WHO OWNS ANTIQUITY?: Museums and the
Battle over Our Ancient Heritage
Cuno, James
Maintaining that the acquisition of undocumented antiquities
by museums encourages the looting of archaeological sites,
many countries have claimed ancient artifacts as state property, called for their return from museums around the world,
and passed laws against their export. In this volume, a leading
museum director vigorously challenges this nationalistic position, arguing that it is damaging and often disingenuous.
256pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $11.98
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ANTHROS AND OTHER ESSAYS
Geertz, Clifford & Fred Inglis, ed.
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
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
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Geertz, Clifford
The 19th-century Balinese state did not specialize in tyranny, conquest, or effective administration; instead, it emphasized spectacle. Here Geertz applies his widely influential
method of cultural interpretation to the myths, ceremonies,
rituals, and symbols of a precolonial state, one which defies
easy conceptualization by the standard Western approaches
to understanding politics. 256pgs. • 1980
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $14.98
080785 THE WORLD OF THE CELTS
James, Simon
This illustrated introduction to the
world of the Celts charts their way of life
from farming to feasting, their wars,
their gods, and their superb craftsmanship in metal, wood, and stone. It covers
the neglected subject of Celtic life under
Roman rule -- particularly in Gaul and
Britain -- and the Celtic renaissance in
Ireland after AD 400. More than 300 illustrations, 59 in color.
192pgs. • 2005
• Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $11.98
ARCHITECTU RE & DESIGN
125653 ARCHITECTURE: Elements,
Materials, Form
Prina, Francesca
With beautiful color photographs on virtually every page, this book provides an
easy-to-use visual grammar of the nearly
infinite variety with which the elements of
architecture have been used in buildings
across the ages and around the world,
from Western Europe and Greece to the
Americas, the Middle East, China, Japan, India, and Africa.
408pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $12.98
028643 ART DECO ARCHITECTURE: Design,
Decoration, & Detail from the Twenties & Thirties
Bayer, Patricia
Art Deco's sheer exuberance ensured its success across the
globe, still in evidence today. This exploration embraces
many different times and places in its visual and verbal
account of the movement's origins, development, and influence. 224pgs. • 1992
• Thames & Hudson • P • $34.95 / $13.98
067530 CALIFORNIA MODERN: The Architecture of
Craig Ellwood
Jackson, Neil
The first comprehensive monograph on this prolific, influential, and complex character. Illustrated with contemporary
images, plans, drawings, and specially commissioned new
photography. "Jackson's narrative is fascinating, as the author
explains how someone with no architectural training achieved
… almost cult status in the design world." -- Azure 208pgs. •
2002
• Princeton Architectural • C • $50.00 / $13.98
067534 THE CHAPEL AT RONCHAMP
THE BUILDING BLOCK SERIES
Stoller, Ezra
Through Stoller's photographs, we see these buildings the way
the architects wanted us to know them. In the preface, Stoller
tells of his personal relationship with the architect of the
Chapel and recounts his experience photographing it. A brief
introduction by Eugenia Bell reveals the unique history of the
Chapel; also included are newly drawn plans. 81pgs. • 1999
• Princeton Architectural • C • $19.95 / $5.98
029739 THE DETAILS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE,
VOL. 2: 1928 to 1988
Ford, Edward R.
Continues the study of the relationships of the ideals of design
and the realities of construction in modern architecture, from
the late 1920s to the present day. Containing new information
on the construction of modern architecture, there are over
500 illustrations explaining technical, aesthetic, and historical
aspects of the building form. 447pgs. • 1998
• MIT • C • $85.00 / $16.98
048668 DWELLING HOUSE
CONSTRUCTION
FIFTH EDITION
Dietz, Albert G.
A homebuilding classic that covers site
inspection, foundations, framing, windows, roofing and flashing, coatings, fireplaces, insulation, hardware, plastics,
mobile homes, and manufactured housing.
New, substantially revised edition. 431pgs.
• 1991
• MIT • P • $38.00 / $9.98
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126017 THE ESSENTIAL FRANK
LLOYD WRIGHT: Critical
Writings on Architecture
Wright, Frank Lloyd & Bruce
Brooks Pfeiffer, ed.
At the height of his career Wright's
output of writings about architecture was as prolific and visionary as
his architecture itself. This one-volume compendium includes
Wright's most critically important - -and personally revealing -- writings on every conceivable aspect of his craft.
464pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $14.98
065864 THE ETHICAL ARCHITECT: The Dilemma of
Contemporary Practice
Spector, Tom
Spector investigates the moral underpinnings and implications
of leading architectural theories, subjecting them to the analytical techniques of moral philosophy. His conclusions provide a road map to help architects make the right decision in
the difficult tradeoffs that confront designers on a daily basis.
252pgs. • 2001
• Princeton Architectural • C • $55.00 / $22.98
131429 GERMAN GOTHIC
CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Nussbaum, Norbert
A survey of church construction in
the German-language regions of
medieval Europe ranging from the
early 13th to the early 16th century. Nussbaum views this rich period of architectural history from
many perspectives and offers an
informative tour of dozens of German Gothic churches
spectacular for both their beauty and variety. 272pgs. •
2000
• Yale • C • $85.00 / $39.98
051671 LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI'S
HYPNEROTOMACHIA POLIPHILI: Re-Cognizing the
Architectural Body in the Early Italian Renaissance
Lefaivre, Liane
Since its publication in 1499, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
has fascinated architects and historians with its vast display of
architectural knowledge. Lefaivre offers a close critical-theoretical reading, placing it within both the historical context of
the quattro-cento and the rethinking of the metaphor of the
architectural body. 297pgs. • 1997
• MIT • C • $70.00 / $19.98
067594 LUIS BARRAGAN'S GARDENS
OF EL PEDREGAL
Eggener, Keith L.
Barragan considered El Pedregal his most
important project, and critics have
described the houses and gardens there as
a turning point in Mexican architecture.
This book examines El Pedregal's program and form, its representation in photographs and advertising, and its place
within contemporary discourses surrounding cultural identity,
design and place, and suburbanization. 161pgs. • 2001
• Princeton Architectural • C • $40.00 / $11.98
123297 THE NATIONAL PARK
ARCHITECTURE SOURCEBOOK
Kaiser, Harvey H.
For more than a century, the National Park
Service, private individuals, and small businesses have constructed a variety of structures on America's national parklands.
Architect and preservation advocate Harvey
H. Kaiser provides an architectural tour of
the remarkable buildings that dot the landscapes of these spectacular mountains, valleys, deserts, and
coastline preserves. 608pgs. • 2008
• Princeton Architectural • P • $40.00 / $16.98
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067231 NIGHTLANDS: Nordic
Building
Norberg-Schulz, Christian
A pioneering examination of the art of
building in four Nordic countries -Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and
Finland. From a medieval castle in
Sweden to an Aalto-designed sanatorium in Finland, this landmark work
explores the myths, meanings, and
built realities of Nordic countries and attempts to define, for
the first time, what distinguishes Nordic building from
Mediterranean architecture. 230pgs. • 1996
• MIT • P • $25.00 / $5.98
131897 NORMAN FOSTER: A
Life in Architecture
Sudjic, Deyan
Norman Foster is the architect
responsible for the design of
Beijing's new airport, for the HSBC
headquarters in London and China,
the new Wembley stadium, and the
British Museum's new court, among
many other major projects. This
insightful and elegantly written biography charts the life and
achievements of one of the world's most influential architectural figures. 320pgs. • 2010
• Overlook Press • C • $37.95 / $7.98
123038 ORNAMENT: A Social History since 1450
Snodin, Michael & Maurice Howard
Placing ornamental design in a social context, this wide-ranging survey traces the various ways ornament has been used,
the rules of decorum and etiquette associated with it, and the
social, moral and spiritual values that ornament has conveyed
and represented through the past five centuries. 232pgs. •
1996
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $24.98
025138 PAMPHLET ARCHITECTURE 1-10
Dimitriu, Livio, et al.
Compiles the first ten editions of a unique series written by
young architects, covering such topics as bridges, stairwells,
the alphabetical city, rural and urban house types, and planetary architecture. 400pgs. • 1998
• Princeton Architectural • C • $45.00 / $24.98
080623 PROCEED AND BE
BOLD: Rural Studio after
Samuel Mockbee
Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer &
Timothy Hursley
Based on the simple premise that
"everyone, rich or poor, deserves a
shelter for the soul," in 1992
Samuel Mockbee launched the
Rural Studio to create homes and
community buildings for the poor while offering hands-on
architectural training for coming generations. This new
book explains the changes the studio has undergone since
Mockbee's death, as it follows the founders injunction to
"proceed and be bold." 176pgs. • 2005
• Princeton Architectural • P • $30.00 / $12.98
067613 THE SALK INSTITUTE
THE BUILDING BLOCK SERIES
Stoller, Ezra
Louis I. Kahn's design integrates commodious laboratory and
study spaces while offering lush gardens for reflection and the
now-famous courtyard with its transcendent perspective of the
Pacific Ocean. Stoller, whose images of the Salk Institute have
become iconic themselves, captures the timeless grandeur of
this unique monument to scientific understanding and artistic
achievement. 79pgs. • 1999
• Princeton Architectural • C • $19.95 / $5.98
131363 SIENA: Constructing the Renaissance City
Nevola, Fabrizio
Siena, one of the major artistic centers of medieval and
Renaissance Italy, is renowned for its striking architecture and
its beauty as a city. Featuring a beautiful collection of historic
and new photographs, this book offers a fresh and engaging
account of the city's unique architectural achievements.
320pgs. • 2008
• Yale • C • $65.00 / $29.98
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066174 ABY WARBURG AND THE
IMAGE IN MOTION
Michaud, Philippe-Alain
Aby Warburg (1866-1929) is best known
as the originator of the discipline of
iconology and as the founder of the institute that bears his name. Challenging normative accounts of Western European
classicism, Warburg located the real
sources of the Renaissance in the
Dionysian spirit, in the expression of movement and dance, in
the experience of trance personified in the frenzied nymph or
ecstatic maenad. 402pgs. • 2004
• Zone Books • C • $37.95 / $18.98
052686 AFRICAN ART
WORLD OF ART
Willett, Frank
An illustrated look at the art of the Fang, the BaTeke, and the
BaKota and the aesthetic impact their work had upon the
development of 20th-century Western art, influencing such
artists as Picasso, Derain, and Modigliani. 272pgs. • 2003
• Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $7.98
115805 AGAINST KANDINSKY
Tupitsyn, Margarita
Kandinsky occupies a unique position as both the originator of
Expressionistic painting and a tireless defender of the intuitive
mode of abstraction. This volume looks at the history of 20thcentury abstraction from a broadened perspective of cultural
and social history that emphasizes the parallels between
European and American art. 182pgs. • 2007
• Hatje • C • $50.00 / $22.98
131354 ALBERS AND MOHOLY-NAGY: From the
Bauhaus to the New World
Borchardt-Hume, Achim, ed.
This beautifully illustrated book highlights the work of two
of Modernism's greatest innovators, Josef Albers and
László Moholy-Nagy. Featuring works in a variety of media,
including painting, collage, glass, sculpture, photography,
film, furniture, and graphic design, it reveals the range of
achievement of these two important figures within the evolution of Modernism. 192pgs. • 2006
• Yale • C • $65.00 / $19.98
131461 ANTIFASCISM IN AMERICAN
ART
Whiting, Cecile M.
Between 1933 and 1945, American
painters of widely divergent political views
and artistic styles shared a belief that their
art should aid in the fight against fascism.
In this engrossing book, Whiting shows
how the various manifestations of antifascist art negotiated the competing demands
of artistic conventions, aesthetic and political theories, and
historical developments. 272pgs. • 1989
• Yale • C • $65.00 / $16.98
130075 ART AND ITS HISTORIES: A Reader
Edwards, Steve, ed.
Presents 89 influential writings that have helped to shape the
Western canon of art. Ranging through art history from Pliny
the Elder to current issues of gender, post-colonialism, and
museum policy, the source texts and critical writings included
illuminate such topics as the changing status of the artist, the
challenge of the avant-garde, gender and art, and many others.
352pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $16.98
036031 ART, WAR, AND REVOLUTION IN FRANCE 18701871: Myth, Reportage, & Reality
Milner, John
During a ferociously violent ten-month period in 1870 and
1871, the last Napoleonic empire was destroyed, France was
plunged into a hopeless war with Prussia, Paris was besieged,
and the revolt of the Paris Commune was suppressed by a new
Republic. This engrossing book surveys how artists responded
to these cataclysmic events and helped to define the events for
the public. 243pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $24.98
035632 THE ARTS IN
PREHISTORIC GREECE
PELICAN HISTORY OF ART
Hood, Sinclair
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
• Yale • P • $38.00 / $9.98
114311 BOLLYWOOD POSTERS
Pinto, Jerry & Sheena Sippy
The collision of the most democratic of art forms -- the poster
-- with one of the liveliest movie genres results in a glorious
explosion of color, form, and typography. Includes 225 color
illustrations. 216pgs. • 2009
• Thames & Hudson • P • $34.95 / $14.98
106204 THE BRONZE HORSEMAN:
Falconet's Monument to Peter the
Great
Schenker, Alexander M.
The first comprehensive treatment in any
language of the most consequential work
of art ever to be executed in Russia.
Schenker explains the cultural setting that
prepared the ground for the monument,
and provides life stories of those who
were involved in its creation, including the sculptor EtienneMaurice Falconet and Catherine the Great's "commissar" for
culture, Ivan Betskoi. 416pgs. • 2003
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $22.98
084832 THE CRADLE OF HUMANITY: Prehistoric
Art and Culture
Bataille, Georges
A collection of essays and lectures spanning 30 years of
research in anthropology, comparative religion, aesthetics,
and philosophy. For Bataille, prehistory is universal history; it is the history of a human community before its fall
into separation, into nations and races. 224pgs. • 2005
• Zone Books • C • $32.95 / $12.98
129236 THE CUBIST PAINTERS
Apollinaire, Guillaume
Apollinaire's only book on art presents the poet and critic's
aesthetic meditations on nine painters: Pablo Picasso, Georges
Braque, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Marie Laurencin, Juan
Gris, Fernand Leger, Francis Picabia, and Marcel Duchamp. In
addition to a faithful and fluid translation of Apollinaire's text,
Peter Read provides his own scholarly analysis of its importance in the history of modernism. 248pgs. • 2004
• California • P • $36.95 / $9.98
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DINE
131589 ALDO ET MOI
Dine, Jim
A record of the 115 etchings Jim Dine made between 1975
and 1997 in Paris in collaboration with the renowned printmaker Aldo Crommelynck. 224pgs. • 2008
• Steidl • C • $50.00 / $19.98
115191 L'ODYSSÉE DE JIM
DINE: A Survey of Printed
Works, 1985-2006
Dine, Jim
Brings together more than 200
works covering a fertile 20-year
period of printmaking. Included
are original etchings, lithographs,
woodcuts and limited edition
artists' books, as well as several
particularly important series, such as the 12 large woodcuts,
Winter Dream (for V.). 191pgs. • 2007
• Steidl • C • $75.00 / $29.98
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108424 THE DRAWINGS OF MICHELANGELO AND HIS
FOLLOWERS IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
Joannides, Paul
The fullest and most detailed catalogue of one of the most
important collections of drawings by this artist, which also
includes drawings after his own by contemporaries that
shed light on lost works as well as the artist's reputation
and influence during the 16th century. The Introduction
surveys the various types of drawing practiced by
Michelangelo and provides an account of his development
as a draftsman. 491pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $313.00 / $129.98
129251 EMBATTLED AVANT-GARDES:
Modernism's Resistance to Commodity
Culture in Europe
Adamson, Walter
A lucid, wide-ranging exploration of the
avant-garde practices through which modernists resisted the rise of commodity culture as a threat to authentic cultural
expression. Taking a biographical
approach, Adamson charts the rise and fall
of modernist aspirations in movements and individuals as
diverse as Ruskin, Marinetti, Kandinsky, Bauhaus, Purism, and
the art critic Herbert Read. 448pgs. • 2007
• California • C • $60.00 / $14.98
052535 FAREWELL TO AN IDEA:
Episodes from a History of
Modernism
Clark, Timothy J.
Did modernism and socialism depend
on each other for their sense of the
future and their wish for a fully material world? Shifting between broad, speculative history and intense analysis of
specific works, Clark not only transfigures our understanding of modern art, he also launches a new
set of proposals about modernity itself. 460pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $24.98
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
• Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $8.98
131437 FLESH AND THE IDEAL:
Winckelmann and the Origins of Art
History
Potts, Alex
The first intellectual biography in English
of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, the
18th-century German philosopher and
aesthetician who is considered by many
to be the father of modern art history.
Analyzing Winckelmann's History of the
Art of Antiquity, Potts demonstrates the fundamental importance to art history of this eloquent account of the aesthetic
and imaginative Greek ideal in art. 302pgs. • 1994
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $12.98
062785 FRANCESCO ALBANI
Puglisi, Catherine R.
Beginning with an account of Albani's life and artistic development in the milieus of Bologna and Rome, this volume
focuses attention on his entirely personal landscapes, and
assesses his later career and crucial role as teacher and transmitter of the Carracci reform of painting. 244pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $95.00 / $39.98
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113129 FRIDA KAHLO:
National Homage 1907-2007
Fuentes, Carlos et al.
The companion volume to the most
complete exhibition ever of the
artist's work, presented in 2007 at
the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico
City. It includes an extended appreciation by the novelist Carlos
Fuentes, along with a generous
selection from Kahlo's own paintings, drawings, prints, and
ephemera. 399pgs. • 2008
• Editorial RM • C • $65.00 / $21.98
131368 FRIDA KAHLO & DIEGO RIVERA
Gerry Souter
A slipcased two-volume set that showcases the art and lives
of the two greatest Mexican artists of the 20th century and
underlines the passionate bonds that linked these two mercurial figures. Includes 300 illustrations. 256pgs. • 2007
• Parkstone • C • $82.50 / $39.98
133237 FROM HEAD TO HAND: Art
and the Manual
Strauss, David Levi
Known primarily for his writings on photography and politics, Strauss here focuses
on the least mediated arts -- painting,
sculpture, and writing. His claims are supported by a series of close readings which
succeed in recovering the immediacy of the
hand and revitalizing contemporary art's
connection to the past. 224pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $7.98
061274 GOTTA HAVE 'EM: Portraits of Women
Crumb, R.
For the first time ever, R. Crumb's drawings of women are collected in one volume, in chronological order, spanning the 38
years since his pen-and-ink beginnings. Together they make
up not only a catalogue raisonné of Crumb's portraits of
women but also a revealing record of a passionate life.
Slipcased limited edition, sealed in shrink-wrap as published.
In limited supply. 224pgs. • 2002
• Greybull Press • C • $55.00 / $39.98
104882 GRAPHIC DISCOVERY: A
Trout in the Milk and Other Visual
Adventures
Wainer, Howard
From the weather forecast to the Dow
Jones average, graphs are today so ubiquitous that it's hard to imagine a world
without them. Yet they are a modern
invention. This book is the first to comprehensively plot humankind's fascinating efforts to visualize data, from a key 17th-century precursor
-- England's plague-driven initiative to register vital statistics -right up to the latest advances. 192pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98
129921 THE GROVE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTHERN
RENAISSANCE ART
Campbell, Gordon
Drawing on unsurpassed scholarship, this three-volume set
deals with all aspects of Northern Renaissance art, ranging
from artists, architecture, and patrons to the cities and centers of production vital to the flourishing of art in this period. It offers fully updated articles and bibliography as well
as more than 500 illustrations, maps, drawings, diagrams,
and color plates. 2328pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $415.00 / $142.98
104881 IMAGES AND IDEAS IN SEVENTEENTHCENTURY SPANISH PAINTING
Brown, Jonathan
Art historians have often downplayed the variety and complexity of 17th-century Spanish painting by focusing on individual
artists in isolation. In this collection of essays, Brown restores
important Spanish Baroque painters such as Pacheco, Murillo,
Zurbaran, and Velazquez to their proper place in their cultural milieu. 201pgs. • 1979
• Princeton • P • $45.00 / $21.98
028513 INDIAN ART: A Concise History
REVISED EDITION
Craven, Roy C.
This excellent introduction for the general reader spans some
4,000 years, tracing the rich visual expressions of one of the
world's most ancient cultures. 256pgs. • 1997
• Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $7.98
054153 INVISIBLE COLORS: The
Production and Meaning in the
Modern Period Through Naming and
Titling
Welchman, John C.
The first critical history of how and why
modern artworks receive their titles.
Welchman shows that titles were seldom
produced -- and can rarely be understood -- outside of the institutional
parameters that made them visible, ranging from exhibitions,
criticism, and catalogues to the broader stage of national politics. 416pgs. • 1997
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $24.98
106151 IRISH RURAL INTERIORS IN ART
Kinmonth, Claudia
A fascinating portrayal of Irish rural life from the 18th to
the mid 20th century. Illustrated with more than 250
images, many of which have not been published before, the
book evokes the hardships and celebrations of laborers
and farmers, men and women, the old and the young as
depicted in oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints,
postcards, and cartoons. 320pgs. • 2006
• Yale • C • $80.00 / $24.98
031618 ITALIAN BAROQUE SCULPTURE
Boucher, Bruce
Italian baroque sculpture has enjoyed a controversial reputation, much like that of its chief protagonist, Gian Lorenzo
Bernini. Bruce Boucher's text and the accompanying illustrations offer a fresh view of this rich and varied subject, arguing
that Italian baroque sculpture addressed serious issues about
art and reality. 224pgs. • 1998
• Thames & Hudson • P • $14.95 / $6.98
125941 JOSEPH CORNELL AND
ASTRONOMY: A Case for the
Stars
Hoving, Kirsten
Often regarded as a recluse lost in an
imaginary universe of his own making, Cornell amassed a library of
books and articles about science
and astronomy, and his study of that
material had a direct impact on his
art. This volume considers hundreds of his works -- films,
three-dimensional space-object boxes, enigmatic collages,
and cosmic ephemera -- that contain references to astronomical phenomena. 336pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $52.50 / $31.98
130059 JULIUS KNIPL, REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Beauty Supply District
Katchor, Ben
The third collection of Katchor's acclaimed Julius Knipl strips.
In "The Beauty Supply District," a new 24-page story, Knipl
attends an evening concert and unwittingly enters the world of
wholesale empathizers and chiaroscuro brokers who make
the decisions critical to the production of aesthetic pleasure in
all its forms -- from the shape of an olive jar to the score of a
string quartet. 112pgs. • 2000
• Random House • C • $22.00 / $6.98
117449 MAKING IT NEW: The Art and Style of Sara and
Gerald Murphy
Rothschild, Deborah, ed.
In 1920s Paris a circle of luminaries -- including F. Scott
Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Cole Porter, Man
Ray, and Dorothy Parker -- revolved around the figures of
Gerald and Sara Murphy. These essays examine the couple's
influence on a remarkable constellation of artists, and also
explores Gerald's abbreviated career as a painter, his artistic
legacy, and the complex nature of his motivation and vision.
237pgs. • 2007
• California • C • $60.00 / $12.98
124393 MEDIEVAL AND
RENAISSANCE FASHION: 90 FullColor Plates
Jacquemin, Raphael
Drawn from the Louvre and other prestigious collections, these illustrations
depict French soldiers, German knights,
crowned heads, and common folk in
their finest apparel. Scrupulously
authentic in every detail, these colorful
portraits by a noteworthy 19th-century fashion designer and
historian form a gallery of iconic portraits and an outstanding
resource. 96pgs. • 2007
• Dover • P • $18.95 / $7.98
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
• Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $8.98
114206 NINETEENTH CENTURY ART: A Critical History
THIRD EDITION
Eisenman, Stephen F., et al.
This third edition incorporates new chapters on design and
architecture; increased coverage of the Pre-Raphaelite
Brotherhood and Naturalism in Germany; and a new discussion of the Vienna Secession and the challenges to Academic
painting in Russia. Includes 496 illustrations, 193 in color.
484pgs. • 2007
• Thames & Hudson • P • $60.00 / $37.98
038399 THE PAINTING OF MODERN LIFE: Paris in
the Art of Manet and His Followers
REVISED EDITION
Clark, T. J.
Describes the new style of painting as an attempt to give
form to a Paris undergoing social change and seeks to
uncover whether modern painting celebrated the consumer-oriented culture of the Paris of Napoleon III or
opened it to critical scrutiny. 338pgs. • 1999
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $14.98
133303 PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ART
Davies, Stephen
Can art be defined, and if so, which definitions are the most
plausible? Can apparently contradictory interpretations of a
given piece both be true? This series of essays considers two of
the most fundamental topics in the philosophy of art: the distinctive character of artworks and what is involved in understanding them as art. 288pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • P • $35.00 / $12.98
131457 PICTURING OLD NEW
ENGLAND: Image and
Memory
Truettner, William H. & Roger
Stein, eds.
Images of village greens surrounded by neat, white-framed
houses, country stores, and
church spires evoke New
England, though much of the
region was industrialized long ago. This fascinating book
examines pictures of Old New England created by diverse
artists between 1865 and 1945 and examines how
Americans treasure and maintain these images. 272pgs. •
1999
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $24.98
103856 PORTRAIT: A Life of Thomas Eakins
McFeely, William S.
A Philadelphia native, Eakins painted two worlds: one sure of
its values -- the surgeons, inventors, musicians, and athletes of
his time -- and another that reflected his own struggles with
depression and sexual identity. In this evenhanded account,
McFeely sheds new light on Eakins's genius and on the evocative melancholy of his portraits. 256pgs. • 2006
• W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $5.98
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043522 POUSSIN AND FRANCE:
Painting, Humanism and the
Politics of Style
Olson, Todd P.
Perhaps the most famous French
painter of the 17th century, Poussin,
lived and worked for many years in
Rome, but remained deeply engaged
with cultural and political transformations occurring in France. This
original exploration of Poussin's paintings, their production, and their reception includes 100 black & white and 25
color illustrations. 316pgs. • 2002
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $29.98
035912 ROBERT INDIANA: Figures of Speech
Ryan, Susan Elizabeth
Although lumped together with Pop artists such as Roy
Liechtenstein and Andy Warhol, Indiana and his paintings
actually have an uneasy fit within Pop. This book's dual
accomplishments are to articulate the dynamics of Indiana's
art and to render a sophisticated and judicious overview of the
Pop movement. 303pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $55.00 / $22.98
074129 THE SCULPTURES OF THE
PARTHENON: Aesthetics and the
Interpretation
Lagerlöf, Margaretha Rossholm
A complete overview of current knowledge of the ancient temple's sculptural
creations. It considers what the sculptures reveal about the Greek sense of
democracy, the nature of women's lives,
and the relationship between human
beings and the gods. 204pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $42.00 / $16.98
131449 SEURAT AND THE
AVANT-GARDE
Smith, Paul
Challenging the assumption that
Seurat's work was scientific or that it
expressed a serious commitment to
anarchism, this volume traces the
painter's involvement with the various factions of the avant-garde and
shows that he was perhaps the earliest exponent of Idealism in modern art. 224pgs. • 1997
• Yale • C • $80.00 / $32.98
074112 THE SPECTACULAR BODY:
Science, Method, and Meaning in
the Work of Degas
Callen, Anthea
Illuminates the underlying meanings of
Degas's depictions of women in his
series of bathers, dancers, and prostitutes. Argues that the gender politics of
Degas' culture made it inevitable that he
represent masculine desire - and anxieties about masculine identity evoked by such desire - through
an apparently detached masculine scrutiny of the female body.
With 108 b/w and 25 color illus. 244pgs. • 1995
• Yale • C • $80.00 / $19.98
063858 THINGS THAT TALK: Objects Lessons from
Art and Science
Daston, Lorraine, ed.
In nine original essays, historians of art and of science seek to
understand how objects become charged with significance
without losing their gritty materiality. Each of the essays singles
out one object or group of objects for close attention: a Bosch
drawing, the freestanding column, soap bubbles, early photographs, glass flowers, Rorschach blots, newspaper clippings,
paintings by Jackson Pollock. 447pgs. • 2004
• Zone Books • C • $36.95 / $12.98
042045 TIBOR KALMAN:
Perverse Optimist
Hall, Peter & Michael Bierut, eds.
A comprehensive collection of
Kalman's work and ideas forms an
overview of his career, and includes
product designs, stills and storyboards from his film and video
projects, and spreads from his book
and magazine work. 420pgs. •
2000
• Princeton Architectural • P • $40.00 / $14.98
040822 THE VIENNA SCHOOL READER: Politics and
Art Historical Method in the 1930s
Wood, Christopher S., ed.
Introduces the writings of the so-called New Vienna School of
art history, whose proponents believed they could read entire
cultures and worldviews in a work of art. The key to this contextualist alchemy was the concept of "structure," a kind of
deep formal property that the work of art shared with the
world. 485pgs. • 2000
• Zone Books • C NDJ • $38.95 / $12.98
131438 WILLIAM HODGES, 1744-1797: The Art of
Exploration
Quilley, Geoff & John Bonehill, eds.
William Hodges is well known as the artist who accompanied
Captain James Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific as
official landscape painter. This major reappraisal of his career
and reputation presents him as one of the most intriguing and
controversial painters of his age. 224pgs. • 2004
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $24.98
114219 WOMEN, ART, AND SOCIETY
WORLD OF ART
Chadwick, Whitney
This acclaimed study challenges the assumption that great
women artists are exceptions to the rule. This expanded edition incorporates recent developments in contemporary art
and analyzes the differences between women's art today and
the seminal feminist work of the 1970s and 1980s. Includes
325 illustrations, 90 in color. 528pgs. • 2007
• Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $11.98
080264 WORLD TEXTILES: A Concise History
Schoeser, Mary
Surveys from prehistory to the early 21st century how textiles
are made, what they are made from, their function in society,
how they are valued and given meaning, and the messages they
contain, as well as showing the relationships between different
cultures' textile traditions and demonstrates the significance of
the materials we all take for granted. 224pgs. • 2003
• Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98
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128601 AMERICAN SHOGUN: General MacArthur,
Emperor Hirohito and the Drama of Modern Japan
Harvey, Robert
MacArthur, the American maverick who was elevated to the
level of popular hero and policy maker, and Hirohito, the passive intellectual heir considered a divinity by his people, seem
at the outset the most unlikely enemies in war, let alone partners in peace. Under Harvey's scrutiny, however, these superficial characterizations give way to a much more nuanced narrative as well as a revealing portrait of these extraordinary figures. 432pgs. • 2006
• Overlook Press • C • $35.00 / $7.98
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065607 APPRECIATIONS OF
JAPANESE CULTURE
Keene, Donald
This collection of 20 essays focuses on
the rich tradition of Japanese culture. It
illuminates important aspects of Japanese
literature for the general reader and
places each subject within the context of
the tradition as a whole. 342pgs. • 2003
• Kodansha • P • $22.00 / $7.98
119661 CHINA AND INDIA IN
THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Sharma, Shalendra D.
Explores how the interplay of sociohistorical, political, and economic
forces has transformed these once
poor agrarian societies into economic
powerhouses. It examines the challenges both countries face and what
each must do to strike the balance
between reaping the opportunities and mitigating the risks
of development. 336pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $15.98
109702 COMMUNALISM, CASTE AND HINDU
NATIONALISM IN INDIA: Violence in Gujarat
Shani, Ornit
Belligerent Hindu nationalism, accompanied by recurring
communal violence, has become a compelling force in Indian
politics over the last two decades. Using evidence from
Gujarat, Shani argues that the growth of communalism was not
simply a result of Hindu-Muslim antagonisms, but was driven
by intensifying tensions among Hindus, nurtured by changes in
the relations between castes and associated state policies.
230pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $99.99 / $19.98
080223 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF JAPANESE POP
CULTURE
Schilling, Mark
An encyclopedic compendium of books, movies, music, comedians, and cultural scandals that have had the greatest impact
in Japan from 1945 to the present. Not content to simply catalog his entries, Schilling provides real depth and analysis in his
articles, opening up Japan's rich pop heritage to the world at
large. 344pgs. • 1997
• Shambhala • P • $29.95 / $6.98
133232 A FLOWER LOVER'S GUIDE
TO TOKYO: 40 Walks for All Seasons
Enbutsu, Sumiko
This guidebook of walking routes is divided into 15 sections, each devoted to one
flower traditionally appreciated in Japan:
cherry blossoms, irises, azaleas, chrysanthemums, and the like. Each section is
introduced by an essay that discusses that
flower's place in Japanese culture, history
and aesthetics. Includes appealing photos and traditional colored woodcut prints. 204pgs. • 2008
• Kodansha • P • $22.00 / $6.98
132259 HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES: From
Indios Bravos to Filipinos
Francia, Luis
Examines the full course of the country's rich, troubled and
multilayered past. Beginning with the period of first settlement, the narrative encompasses the period of colonization, the Spanish-American War, the nation's turbulent relationship with the US, and concludes with the post-independence era and the rise of Islamic insurgency. 352pgs.
• 2010
• Overlook Press • C • $35.00 / $9.98
107468 IN PRAISE OF BLANDNESS:
Proceeding from Chinese Thought and
Aesthetics
Jullien, François
In Chinese aesthetic and ethical traditions,
the bland comprises the harmonious and
unnameable union of all potential values.
This volume traces the elusive appearance
and crucial value of blandness from its
beginnings in the Daoist and Confucian traditions to its integration into literary and visual aesthetics in
the late medieval period and beyond. 169pgs. • 2004
• Zone Books • C • $32.95 / $9.98
125575 THE JAPANESE COLONIAL
EMPIRE, 1895-1945
Myers, Ramon H. & Mark R. Peattie, eds.
These essays, written by thirteen specialists
from Japan and the US, provide a comprehensive view of the Japanese empire from
its establishment in 1895 to its liquidation
in 1945. 560pgs. • 1987
• Princeton • P • $57.50 / $33.98
104966 JAPAN'S MODERN MYTHS: Ideology in the
Late Meiji Period
Gluck, Carol
In this study of evolution of Japan's imperial ideology and its
parallel economic modernization, Carol Gluck argues that the
process of formulating and communicating new national values was less consistent than is usually supposed. 424pgs. •
1987
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $16.98
127774 KUROZUMIKYO AND
THE NEW RELIGIONS OF JAPAN
Hardacre, Helen
Roughly a third of contemporary
Japanese are adherents of the several
hundred groups known as "new religions," but these movements remain
largely unstudied in the West. To
account for their general similarity,
Helen Hardacre uses the example of
Kurozumikyo, a Shinto religion founded in rural Japan in
1814, to show how the new religions developed from older
religious organizations. 240pgs. • 1988
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98
058550 THE LURE OF THE MODERN: Writing
Modernism in Semicolonial China, 1917-1937
Shih, Shu-Mei
The first book in English to offer a comprehensive account of
Chinese literary modernism from Republican China. It argues
for the contextualization of Chinese modernism in the semicolonial cultural and political formation of the time. 427pgs.
• 2001
• California • P • $31.95 / $8.98
127114 MOUNTAIN OF FAME: Portraits in Chinese
History
Wills, John E.
This unique introduction to Chinese history and culture examines more than 20 exemplary lives, including those of statesmen, philosophers, poets, and rulers. What emerges is a
provocative rendering of China's moral landscape, featuring
characters who have resonated in the historical imagination as
examples of villainy, heroism, wisdom, spiritual vision, and
guile. 424pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98
022671 RICE AS SELF: Japanese
Identities through Time
Ohnuki-Tierney, Emiko
Are we what we eat? Why do people have
a strong attachment to their own cuisine
and an aversion to the foodways of others? This engaging account of the crucial significance rice has for the
Japanese, examines how people use
food as a metaphor to conceptualize
themselves in relation to other peoples. 184pgs. • 1993
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
133314 SECULAR AND NATIONALIST JINNAH
Jawed, Ajeet
In Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah is considered the "savior of
the Muslims," the protector of Islam and Islamic culture; in
India he is regarded as a die-hard communalist, a separatist,
an ally of the British imperialists, and the man most responsible for partition. This volume provides a fresh examination of
the myths that have grown round Jinnah's role in the freedom
movement. 350pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • C • $21.95 / $6.98
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121664 A. D. 381: Heretics,
Pagans, and the Dawn of the
Monotheistic State
Freeman, Charles
In 381, the Emperor Theodosius issued a
decree requiring all of his subjects to subscribe to a belief in the Trinity. In this
groundbreaking book, historian Charles
Freeman argues that the edict and the subsequent suppression of paganism not only
brought an end to the diversity of religious and philosophical
beliefs throughout the empire, but created numerous theological problems for the Church which have remained unsolved
to this day. 256pgs. • 2009
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076795 ALEXANDER THE GREAT: The Hunt for a
New Past
Cartledge, Paul
Evokes Alexander's remarkable political and military
accomplishments, following the geographical path of his
armies and charting the tremendous field of his influence.
Explains why and how Alexander is endlessly fascinating,
providing a view to a better understanding of topics as
charismatic leadership, imperialism, and Middle Eastern
geopolitics. 352pgs. • 2004
• Overlook Press • C • $35.00 / $7.98
039556 THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST, VOLUME 1: An
Anthology of Texts and Pictures
Pritchard, James B., ed.
This collection of writings from the cultures of Biblical times
supplements the Old Testament in documenting the history of
the ancient Near East. 380pgs. • 1958
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $19.98
129914 ANCIENT SUPPLICATION
Naiden, Fred
In constructing this book-length treatment of an important
social practice in ancient Mediterranean civilizations, Naiden
has examined more than 800 acts of supplication from Greek,
Hebrew, and Roman literature, art, and scientific sources.
Thirty illustrations and a map of the relevant locations accompany the text. 440pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $45.00 / $12.98
HORACE
119726 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO HORACE
Harrison, Stephen, ed.
Horace's work spans a wide range of
genres, from iambus to satire, and odes
to literary epistle, and he was just as
much at home writing about love and
wine as about philosophy and literary
criticism. In this volume an international cast of contributors present a stimulating and accessible assessment of the poet, his work, its
themes, and its reception. 400pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $107.00 / $42.98
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 / $21.98
050527 HORACE'S CARMEN SAECULARE: Ritual
Magic and the Poet's Art
Putnam, Michael C. J.
This close and sensitive reading of a poem commissioned by
Roman emperor Augustus in 17 BCE for choral performance at the Ludi Saeculares sheds new light on the poem as
well as on its significance as a public ritual. 182pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $42.00 / $16.98
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124262 THE ANNALS
Tacitus
The ancient historian wrote this vital chronicle of Imperial
Rome as he witnessed the great civilization's decline. Spanning
the years from AD 14 to 68, it paints incisive psychological
portraits of the era's major figures, from Tiberius to Nero.
416pgs. • 2007
• Dover • P • $12.95 / $4.98
125598 BEFORE SEXUALITY: The
Construction of Erotic Experience
in the Ancient Greek World
Halperin, David M. & Winkler, John
J., et al., eds.
Ancient Greece offers abundant evidence for a radically different set of
sexual standards and behaviors from
ours. In these fifteen original essays,
eminent cultural historians and classicists not only discuss sex, but demonstrate how norms,
practices, and even the very definitions of what counts as
sexual activity have varied significantly over time. 552pgs.
• 1991
• Princeton • P • $65.00 / $29.98
126702 CATULLUS
Martin, Charles
A reading of the most popular of the Roman poets that reveals
the depth, as well as the art and the intelligence, behind the
seemingly spontaneous verse. 192pgs. • 1992
• Yale • C NDJ • $50.00 / $14.98
111617 CHAPMAN'S HOMERIC
HYMNS AND OTHER HOMERICA
Chapman, George
Presents the original text of Chapman's
translation of the Homeric hymns. The
hymns, believed to have been written by
followers who emulated Homer's style, are
odes to the gods and goddesses of the
ancient Greek pantheon. The collection
also includes epigrams and poems attributed to Homer and known as The Lesser Homerica. 228pgs.
• 2008
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $9.98
114200 CHRONICLE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC: The
Rulers of Ancient Rome from Romulus to Augustus
Matyszak, Philip
Supported by a wealth of pictorial and archaeological detail,
these personal histories of the luminaries of Rome during its
republican heyday provide an overview of its development and
expansion. The biographies are supplemented by time lines,
data files, and special features that highlight various aspects of
Roman culture and society. Includes 320 illustrations, 110 in
color. 240pgs. • 2008
• Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98
126007 CIVILIZATIONS OF
ANCIENT IRAQ
Foster, Benjamin R. & Karen Polinger
Foster
The story of ancient Mesopotamia from
the earliest settlements to the Arab
conquest. With illustrations of important works of art and architecture in
every chapter, the narrative traces the
rise and fall of successive civilizations
and peoples in Iraq over the course of millennia, from the
Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians to the Persians,
Seleucids, Parthians, and Sassanians. 288pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $26.95 / $12.98
048943 DIONYSIUS I: War-Lord of Sicily
Cavern, Brian
A study of a figure regarded in antiquity as the embodiment of
cruelness and tyranny. 272pgs. • 1990
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $22.98
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028827 THE EDGES OF THE EARTH
IN ANCIENT THOUGHT: Geography,
Exploration, & Fiction
Romm, James S.
Traces geographical themes in classical literature from Homer and Herodotus
through the conquests of Alexander the
Great to the Romans, exploring symbolic
landscapes, realms of wonders, and other
literary conventions that formed these
texts. 228pgs. • 1994
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
129252 THE MATTER OF THE GODS:
Religion and the Roman Empire
Ando, Clifford
What did the Romans know about their
gods? Why did they perform the rituals of
their religion, and what motivated them to
change those rituals? Ando argues that in
contrast to ancient Christians, who had
faith, Romans had knowledge, and their
knowledge was empirical in orientation.
239pgs. • 2008
• California • C • $60.00 / $24.98
047450 FROM NINEVEH TO NEW YORK: The Strange
Story of the Assyrian Reliefs in the Metropolitan
Museum and the Hidden Masterpiece at Canford
School
Russell, John Malcolm
Relates the vivid story of Sir Austen Henry Layard's rediscovery of ancient Assyria, and of the subsequent fate of
Layard's huge collection of ancient Assyrian art. With previously unpublished photographs, illustrations from rare
19th-century sources, and first-hand accounts, the book
sheds new light on the history and meaning of Assyrian art
and on taste, dealing, and collecting over two centuries.
232pgs. • 1997
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $29.98
075035 MYTH AND SOCIETY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Vernant, Jean-Pierre
Vernant's provocative discussion of various institutions and
practices including war, marriage, and sacrifice details the
complex intersection of the religious, social, and political
structures of ancient Greece. The book concludes with
Vernant's authoritative genealogy of the study of myth from
antiquity to structuralism and beyond. 280pgs. • 1988
• Zone Books • C • $38.95 / $14.98
074143 HERODOTUS AND THE
ORIGINS OF THE POLITICAL
COMMUNITY: Arion's Leap
Thompson, Norma
In this imaginative new interpretation of
Herodotus, Thompson contends that the
"father of history" recognized the central
importance of compelling stories, whether
factual or fanciful, because such stories
become the "facts" of a people's past and
thereby shape the core of the political community. 193pgs. •
1996
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $16.98
129935 IN PLATONIS PARMENIDEM COMMENTARIA III
Proclus
The Commentary on Plato's Parmenides by Proclus (AD 41285) is the most important extant document on the interpretation of this enigmatic dialogue, and has had a crucial influence
on all subsequent readings. This volume contains Books VI
and VII and a complete set of indexes. 440pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $29.98
129239 JULIUS CAESAR: The Life and Times of the
People's Dictator
Canfora, Luciano
A radically new interpretation of one of history's most controversial figures. Drawing from a comprehensive study of the
ancient sources, Canfora focuses on what we actually know
about Caesar as a military and political figure. The result is a
rich, revelatory, full biographical portrait of the dictator whose
mission of Romanization lies at the very foundations of modern Europe. 392pgs. • 2007
• California • C • $36.95 / $14.98
116508 MARTIAL'S EPIGRAMS: A
Selection
Wills, Garry, trans.
One of literature's greatest satirists,
Martial earned his livelihood by excoriating the follies and vices of his time, setting a pattern that satirists have admired
and imitated across the ages. In his translation, Garry Wills deftly captures the elegance and wit of Martial's barbed thrusts.
206pgs. • 2008
• Viking • C • $24.95 / $5.98
133157 THE MASTERS OF TRUTH IN ARCHAIC
GREECE
Detienne, Marcel
An acclaimed French classicist traces the odyssey of "truth"
(aletheia), in archaic Greece from mytho-religious concept
to philosophical thought. Detienne begins by examining
how truth in Greek literature first emerges as an enigma,
and culminates with an original interpretation of
Parmenides' poem on Being. 231pgs. • 1996
• Zone Books • C • $36.95 / $12.98
133160 MYTH AND TRAGEDY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Vernant, Jean-Pierre & Pierre Vidal-Naquet
A stunning reconfiguration of Greek thought and literature.
In this work, published for the first time as a single volume,
the authors present a disturbing and decidedly non-classical reading of Greek tragedy that insists on its radical discontinuity with our own outlook and with our social, aesthetic, and psychological categories. 528pgs. • 1988
• Zone Books • C • $46.95 / $16.98
ANCIENT EGYPT
128115 ANCIENT EGYPT: An Introduction
Ikram, Salima
A lavishly illustrated introduction to Egyptian civilization.
Beginning with a geographical overview that traces the
development of Egyptian belief systems as well as its subsequent political development, Ikram surveys the methodology and history of Egyptology and explores such topics as
religion and death rituals, social organization, and urban
and rural life. 356pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $17.98
114757 THE COMPLETE
PYRAMIDS: Solving the Ancient
Mysteries
Lehner, Mark
Surveys and describes the pyramids
across their 3,000-year history,
explaining the rituals and mythology,
the history of travelers, looters, and
archaeologists, and the ways in which
the pyramids were an integral part of
the Egyptian state. The hundreds of illustrations include
computer reconstructions and specially commissioned perspective views of the pyramids and their interior chambers.
256pgs. • 2008
• Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $10.98
114795 THE COMPLETE VALLEY OF THE KINGS:
Tombs and Treasures of Egypt's Greatest Pharaohs
Reeves, Nicholas & Richard H. Wilkinson
An authoritative survey of all of the Valley's burials, describing the architecture, decoration, and contents of each, with
532 illustrations, 76 in color. "For all those interested in the
burial practices in New Kingdom Egypt, this should be the
first book to consult" -- Journal of the American Oriental
Society 224pgs. • 2008
• Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $11.98
028828 EGYPT IN LATE ANTIQUITY
Bagnall, Roger S.
Brings together a vast amount of information pertaining to
the society, economy, and culture of a province important to
understanding the entire eastern part of the later Roman
Empire. Focusing on Egypt from the accession of Diocletian
in 284 to the middle of the fifth century, Bagnall draws his
evidence mainly from documentary and archaeological
sources, including the papyri that have been published over
the last thirty years. 370pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $18.98
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104391 A NEW HISTORY OF
CLASSICAL RHETORIC
Kennedy, George A.
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
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $17.98
129933 THE OXFORD COMPANION TO CLASSICAL
LITERATURE
Howatson, Margaret
From Achilles's heel to the sword of Damocles, Western culture teems with allusions from the rich heritage of classical literature, and this new Companion, which replaces Sir Paul
Harvey's 1937 edition, provides the key to these works and to
the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations that produced
them. The breadth and accuracy of this volume will surely
make it the standard reference book of its kind for years to
come. 640pgs. • 1989
• Oxford University • C • $79.99 / $24.98
131451 POETS AND CRITICS READ VERGIL
Spence, Sarah, ed.
Vergil has exerted a stronger grasp on the poetic imagination
and critical scholarship than almost any other poet. This collection of essays and conversations by such leading poets and
classicists as Joseph Brodsky, Christine Perkell, Michael C. J.
Putnam, and Mark Strand explores the ways in which Vergil's
work has inspired readers of today. 240pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C • $42.00 / $14.98
125786 PORTRAIT OF A
PRIESTESS: Women and Ritual in
Ancient Greece
Connelly, Joan Breton
The first comprehensive cultural history of priestesses in the ancient Greek
world. Connelly presents a vivid picture
of how the women lived and worked,
and challenges long-held beliefs to
show that priestesses played far more
significant public roles in ancient Greece than previously
acknowledged. Richly illustrated. 464pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98
130216 SOME TALK OF ALEXANDER: A Journey
through Space and Time in the Greek World
Raphael, Frederic
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 ENEMIES OF ROME
121350 THE ENEMIES OF ROME:
From Hannibal to Attila the Hun
Matyszak, Philip
It was once assumed that Rome carried
the torch of civilization into the barbarian darkness, bringing law, architecture, and literature to conquered peoples. This engrossing book looks at the
growth and decline of Rome from the
viewpoint of the peoples who fought
against it, many of whom developed flourishing civilizations
in their own right. 296pgs. • 2009
• Thames & Hudson • P • $22.95 / $12.98
126248 THE POISON KING: The
Life and Legend of Mithradates,
Rome's Deadliest Enemy
Mayor, Adrienne
A gripping account of one of Rome's
most relentless but least understood
foes, the ruthless king and visionary
rebel whose uncanny ability to elude
capture and surge back after devastating
losses unnerved the Romans, while his
mastery of poisons allowed him to foil assassination
attempts and eliminate rivals. 472pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
126830 THUCYDIDES: The Reinvention of History
Kagan, Donald
Thucydides' The Peloponnesian War has enthralled readers,
historians, and statesmen alike for two and a half millennia,
and has had an enduring influence on those who think about
international relations and war, especially in our own time.
Here one of our foremost classics scholars illuminates the
great historian and his work in the context of his time.
272pgs. • 2009
• Viking • C • $26.95 / $7.98
125349 THE TRIAL OF SOCRATES
Stone, I. F.
In unraveling the long-hidden issues of the
most famous free speech case of all time, I.
F. Stone ranges far and wide over Roman as
well as Greek history to present an engaging and rewarding introduction to classical
antiquity and its relevance to society today.
304pgs. • 1989
• Doubleday • P • $16.00 / $5.98
CU LTU RAL STU DI ES
126958 THE AGE OF THE
BACHELOR: Creating an American
Subculture
Chudacoff, Howard P.
Rejecting the restraints and dependence of
the family, 19th-century bachelors found
solace in the boarding houses, saloons,
pool halls, cafes, clubs, and other institutions that arose in response to their
increasing numbers. This richly illustrated
book is the first to describe a complex subculture that continues to affect the larger meanings of manhood and manliness
in American society. 352pgs. • 2000
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
089368 THE FUTURE OF
NOSTALGIA
Boym, Svetlana
Combining personal memoir, philosophical essay, and historical analysis,
Svetlana Boym explores the spaces of
collective nostalgia that connect national memory and personal self-fashioning
in the 21st century. From Jurassic Park
to the ruins and construction sites of
post-communist cities, she unravels the threads of our global
epidemic of longing. 432pgs. • 2002
• Basic Books • P • $22.00 / $9.98
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092590 LITTLE WOMEN, LITTLE MEN,
JO'S BOYS
Alcott, Louisa May
At once heartwarming and true to life,
Louisa May Alcott's novels continue to win
over readers both young and old, as they
have for generations. This authoritative single-volume edition contains all three Little
Women books as Alcott wrote them. This
volume also includes the original illustrations that accompanied the books' first printings. 1045pgs. •
2005
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
116807 COLLECTED POEMS, 1956-1987
Ashbery, John
Beginning with Some Trees in 1956, John Ashbery has charted
a profoundly original and individual course that has opened
up pathways for subsequent generations of poets. This volume
includes the complete texts of his first twelve books, including
such groundbreaking collections as Rivers and Mountains,
Three Poems, Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, and Houseboat
Days. 950pgs. • 2008
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98
035830 WRITINGS AND DRAWINGS
Audubon, John James
This comprehensive selection of Audubon's
writings drawings includes The "Mississippi
River Journal," selections from his "1826
Journal," and 45 entries from the five-volume Ornithological Biography. An extensive
selection of letters charting Audubon's artistic development, along with two essays on
artistic technique and a brief memoir,
round out the volume. 942pgs. • 1999
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
035797 TRAVELS AND OTHER WRITINGS
Bartram, William
The most significant American nature writer before Thoreau,
Bartram was also a pioneering ethnographer whose works are
a crucial source for the study of the Indian cultures of southeastern America. 701pgs. • 1996
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
116787 POEMS, PROSE AND LETTERS
Bishop, Elizabeth
Long before a wider public was aware of Bishop's work, her
fellow poets expressed astonished admiration of her formal
rigor, fiercely observant eye, emotional intimacy, and sometimes eccentric flights of imagination. This collection offers a
full-scale presentation of a writer of startling originality, at
once passionate and reticent, adventurous and perfectionist.
900pgs. • 2008
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
043540 COLLECTED STORIES AND
LATER WRITINGS
Bowles, Paul
Bowles confirmed his mastery of the
short story in such volumes as A
Hundred Camels in the Courtyard
(1962), The Time of Friendship
(1967), Things Gone and Things Still
Here (1977), and Midnight Mass
(1981), all included here along with a
selection of his final stories. Also contains Up Above the
World (1966), a novella, and the fascinating travel book
Their Heads Are Green and Their Hands Are Blue (1963).
1062pgs. • 2002
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
129887 COLLECTED STORIES
Carver, Raymond
Raymond Carver's spare dramas of loneliness, despair, and
troubled relationships breathed new life into the American
short story of the 1970s and '80s. In gathering all of his stories, including early sketches and posthumously discovered
works, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of
Carver's career. 960pgs. • 2009
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $20.98
122180 COLLECTED STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS
Cheever, John
Includes the entire Pulitzer Prize–winning collection, The
Stories of John Cheever, as well as selections from his first
book, The Way Some People Live, seven additional stories,
and selected essays. Included are masterpieces such as
“The Enormous Radio,” “Goodbye, My Brother,” and “The
Swimmer,” as well as lesser-known gems. 1000pgs. • 2009
• Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98
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
• Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98
043543 COMPLETE NOVELS AND STORIES
Chopin, Kate
Chopin's stories of fiercely independent women, culminating
in her masterpiece The Awakening (1899), challenged contemporary mores as much by their sensuousness as their politics and today seem decades ahead of their time. Now, The
Library of America collects all of Chopin's novels and stories
in one authoritative volume. 1071pgs. • 2002
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
035731 PROSE AND POETRY:
Maggie, A Girl of the Streets; The
Red Badge of Courage; Stories,
Sketches & Journalism; Poetry
Crane, Stephen
Though he died at 28, Stephen Crane
was one of the most innovative and
accomplished writers of his generation. Here in one volume are all his
best-known works, including The Red
Badge of Courage, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, his journalism, poetry, and such short story masterpieces as "The
Open Boat" and "The Blue Hotel." 1379pgs. • 1984
• Library of America • C • $45.00 / $18.98
035857 PROSE AND POETRY: Maggie: A Girl of the
Streets; The Red Badge of Courage; Journalism,
Poetry, Tales, & Sketches
Crane, Stephen
Contents as above. 1379pgs. • 1996
• Library of America • P • $15.95 / $6.98
116783 FIVE NOVELS OF THE 1960S AND 70S
Dick, Philip K.
Philip K. Dick (1928-82) was a writer of incandescent imagination who made and unmade world-systems with ferocious
rapidity and unbridled speculative daring. This volume
includes Martian Time-Slip (1964); Dr. Bloodmoney, or How
We Got Along After the Bomb (1965); Now Wait for Last Year
(1966); Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (1974); and A
Scanner Darkly (1977). 1100pgs. • 2008
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
035849 AUTOBIOGRAPHIES: Narrative of the Life, My
Bondage & My Freedom: Life & Times
Douglass, Frederick
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
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035742 COLLECTED POEMS AND
TRANSLATIONS
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The most comprehensive collection
ever assembled gathers every poem
Emerson published during his lifetime
along with the best of the unpublished
verse from his manuscripts, journals,
and notebooks. Includes poems hitherto available only in specialized scholarly versions, as well as revealing translations of mystical,
sensuous Persian poems and of Dante's Vita Nuova.
637pgs. • 1994
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035729 ESSAYS AND LECTURES
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
In this volume, the major works of Emerson's most productive period are gathered and presented in their entirety:
Nature: Addresses and Lectures, Essays: First and Second
Series, Representative Men, English Traits, and The Conduct
of Life. Readers only familiar with Emerson's essays will be
surprised and pleased with the mastery of his lectures.
1150pgs. • 1983
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130397 SELECTED JOURNALS, 1820-1842
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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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130396 SELECTED JOURNALS,
1841-1877
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Begun when he was a precocious
Harvard junior and continued without
significant lapse for nearly 60 years,
Emerson's journals were the starting
point for virtually everything in his celebrated essays, lectures, and poems.
This volume and its companion, which
covers the years from 1820-1842, present the most comprehensive nonspecialist edition of Emerson's great undertaking ever published. 992pgs. • 2010
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101884 SILENCE DOGOOD, THE BUSY-BODY, AND
EARLY WRITINGS
Franklin, Benjamin
In addition to the complete "Silence Dogood" essay series, this
volume includes the famous "Busy-Body" essays, news articles
published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, and various political
satires, pamphlets, and personal correspondence. 823pgs. •
2005
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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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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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122184 AMERICAN WRITINGS: Some Chinese Ghosts;
Chita; Two Years in the French West Indies; Youma;
Selected Journalism & Letters
Hearn, Lafcadio
A singular figure in American letters, Hearn was born on a
Greek isle to a Greek mother and an English father, and made
his name as a writer in the United States before settling permanently in Japan. Steeped in a decadent style, deeply interested in folk traditions (notably voodoo), has writings display
a keenly observant eye for the offbeat, the sensual, and the
gruesome. 900pgs. • 2009
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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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035728 HISTORY, TALES AND SKETCHES: Letters of
Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent; Salmagundi; A History of
New York; The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent
Irving, Washington
A writer of great urbanity and poise, Washington Irving was
America's first internationally acclaimed man of letters.
Here in one volume are the writings that established his
reputation and earned him the admiration of Hawthorne,
Poe, Coleridge, Byron, Scott, and Dickens. 1144pgs. •
1983
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035795 COMPLETE STORIES 18921898
James, Henry
The 21 stories in this volume represent
James at the peak of his powers. Among
them are "The Turn of the Screw," one of his
most popular works, and a terrifying exercise in psychological horror centering on
the corruption of childhood innocence;
"The Real Thing," a playful consideration of
the illusion of art and the paradoxes of authenticity; "The
Figure in the Carpet," "The Death of the Lion," and "The
Middle Years," three very different expositions of James's most
profound insights into the nature of his own art. 948pgs. •
1996
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035859 MAJOR STORIES AND ESSAYS
James, Henry
Includes "Daisy Miller," "The Aspern Papers," "The Beast in
the Jungle," "The Figure in the Carpet," and "The Great Good
Place,” along with "The Art of Fiction," James' declaration of
the novelist's freedom, his celebrated preface to The Portrait
of a Lady, and discussions of Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman,
Shakespeare, and Balzac. 705pgs. • 1999
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035777 WRITINGS 1878-1899:
Psychology: Briefer Course; The Will to
Believe; Talks to Teachers; Essays
James, William
The brilliant, engagingly written early
works of the writer and teacher who has
profoundly influenced the way Americans
think. The Will to Believe and Other Essays
in Popular Philosophy argues that each of
us has the right to believe in hypotheses
that are not susceptible to proof and that such beliefs might
actually change the world. Also includes Psychology: Briefer
Course; Talks to Teachers and Students, and nine important
essays. 1212pgs. • 1992
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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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085551 WRITINGS
Johnson, James Weldon
Johnson's complex career spanned the worlds of literature,
diplomacy, politics, journalism, and musical theater. This volume includes The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, a
groundbreaking and subtle account of racial passing, along
with a generous array of Johnson's essays; a selection of his
topical editorials from the New York Age; and an offering of his
poems and lyrics, including God's Trombones, his brilliant
verse homage to African-American preaching. 828pgs. •
2004
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085419 KAUFMAN AND CO:
Broadway Comedies
Kaufman, George S.
Bursting with vernacular wit, farcical ingenuity, and theatrical panache, George S.
Kaufman's plays have remained beloved
favorites and exuberant reminders of
Broadway in its glory days. Includes The
Royal Family; Animal Crackers; June
Moon; Once in a Lifetime; Of Thee I Sing;
You Can't Take It with You; Dinner at Eight; Stage Door; The
Man Who Came to Dinner 950pgs. • 2004
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035769 MAIN STREET AND BABBITT
Lewis, Sinclair
Main Street was Lewis's first triumph, a phenomenal event in
American publishing and cultural history. In George F. Babbitt,
the boisterous, vulgar, worried, gadget-loving real-estate man,
he fashioned a new and enduring figure in our literature -- the
total conformist -- and captured the noisy restlessness of
American commercial culture. H. L. Mencken wrote: "I know
of no American novel that more accurately presents the real
America." 898pgs. • 1992
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122182 THE SWEET SCIENCE AND
OTHER WRITINGS
Liebling, A. J.
One of the most gifted American journalists
of the 20th century, Liebling learned his
craft as a newspaper reporter before joining
The New Yorker in 1935. This volume collects five books that demonstrate his
extraordinary vitality and versatility as a
writer. The title work, a lively and idiosyncratic portrait of boxing in the early 1950s, was named the
best sports book of all time by Sports Illustrated. 1050pgs. •
2008
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117019 THE LINCOLN ANTHOLOGY: Great Writers
on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now
Holzer, Harold, ed.
Features impressions of Lincoln by Winston Churchill,
Frederick Douglass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, U. S. Grant,
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Victor Hugo, Henrik Ibsen, Karl
Marx, Herman Melville, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Gore
Vidal, Booker T. Washington, H. G. Wells, Walt Whitman,
Garry Wills, and many others. The volume also includes
illustrations and a detailed chronology of Lincoln's life.
800pgs. • 2008
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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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129892 SELECTED LYRICS
Gershwin, Ira
More than 80 examples of Ira Gershwin at his best: the
comic invention of songs such as "They All Laughed" and
"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," the poignancy of "The Man
I Love," the wry edge of "The Saga of Jenny," the sheer exuberance of "Fascinating Rhythm," and dozens more.
200pgs. • 2009
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085400 EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY:
Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
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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101666 COLE PORTER: Selected Lyrics
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Porter, Cole & Robert Kimball, ed.
Selected from over eight hundred songs, here are Porter's
finest flights of invention, lyrics that were an indelible part of
20th-century culture: "Let's Do It," "Love for Sale," "I Get a
Kick Out of You," "Anything Goes," "In the Still of the Night,"
"I Concentrate on You," and dozens more. 200pgs. • 2006
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085602 WILLIAM CARLOS
WILLIAMS: Selected Poems
AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Williams, William Carlos & Robert
Pinsky, ed.
Williams was a daring formal innovator,
one of the band of modernists who transformed American poetry, and an intimate, sometimes savagely frank chronicler of the life and landscape of his native
New Jersey. The selections range from the hard-edged
experiments of Spring and All to the fluent lyricism of
"Asphodel, That Greeny Flower." 200pgs. • 2004
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122183 POEMS FROM THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
THE AMERICAN POETS PROJECT
Moore, Honor, ed.
“What would happen if one woman told the truth about her
life? / The world would split open.” These lines by Muriel
Rukeyser epitomize the spirit that animated a generation of
women poets, from the 1960s to the 1980s. This anthology
represents 58 poets, among them Sylvia Plath, Adrienne
Rich, Anne Sexton, Sonia Sanchez, May Swenson, Alice
Walker, Audre Lorde, Ann Waldman, Sharon Olds, Diane Di
Prima, Lucille Clifton, Alice Notley, and Eileen Myles.
200pgs. • 2009
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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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035832 POEMS AND OTHER WRITINGS
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
No American writer of the 19th century was more universally
enjoyed and admired than Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. His
works were extraordinary bestsellers for their era, achieving
fame both here and abroad. For the first time in over 25 years,
this comprehensive volume offers a full-scale literary portrait
of America's greatest popular poet. 854pgs. • 2000
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116801 EARLY NOVELS AND STORIES
Maxwell, William
With his second book, They Came Like Swallows (1937),
Maxwell found his signature subject matter -- the fragility of
human happiness -- as well as his voice, a quiet, cadenced
Midwestern voice that John Updike has called one of the
wisest and kindest in American fiction. This volume also
includes Bright Center of Heaven; The Folded Leaf; Time
Will Darken It, and nine short stories. 800pgs. • 2008
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116817 LATER NOVELS AND STORIES
Maxwell, William
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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035723 REDBURN, WHITE-JACKET,
MOBY-DICK
Melville, Herman
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
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035753 NOVELS AND ESSAYS:
Vandover & the Brute; McTeague; The
Octopus; Essays
Norris, Frank
Inspired by the "new novel" developed by
Zola and Flaubert, Norris adapted its methods to American settings, adding his own
taste for exciting action and a fascination
with the emergent sciences of economics
and psychology. 1232pgs. • 1986
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C O M P I L AT I O N S
129889 AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES:
Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the
Pulps
Straub, Peter, ed.
Surveys a century and a half of stories of
trance states, sleepwalking, mesmerism,
obsession, possession, madness, exotic
curses, and evil atmospheres. The authors
range from Henry James, Edith Wharton,
Mary Wilkins Freeman, Charlotte Perkins
Gilman, and Ambrose Bierce to H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E.
Howard, and Robert Bloch. 750pgs. • 2009
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129890 AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES: Terror and the
Uncanny from the 1940's until Now
Straub, Peter, ed.
The 42 stories in this second volume of American Fantastic
Tales provide an irresistible journey into the phantasmagoric
underside of the American imagination. The authors represented include Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, John Collier,
Stephen King, Steven Millhauser, and Michael Chabon.
750pgs. • 2009
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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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035782 AMERICAN POETRY: THE NINETEENTH
CENTURY VOLUME 2: Melville to Stickney, American
Indian Poetry, Folk Songs and Spirituals
Hollander, John, ed.
This second volume follows the evolution of American poetry from the monumental mid-century achievements of
Melville and Dickinson to the modernist stirrings of Stephen
Crane and Edwin Arlington Robinson. 1050pgs. • 1993
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035828 AMERICAN POETRY: THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY VOLUME 1: Henry Adams to Dorothy
Parker
Library of America Staff
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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035829 AMERICAN POETRY: THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY VOLUME 2:
e. e. cummings to May Swenson
Library of America Staff
Includes large selections from Robert
Frost, e.e. cummings, Wallace Stevens,
Hart Crane, Elizabeth Bishop,
Theodore Roethke, and Langston
Hughes, plus hundreds more.
1007pgs. • 2000
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101885 AMERICAN RELIGIOUS POEMS: An Anthology
Bloom, Harold & Jesse Zuba, eds.
From Anne Bradstreet to the Beats, from Native American
chant and Shaker hymnody to Walt Whitman and Emily
Dickinson, religion and spirituality have always been central to
American poetry. This elegant slipcased anthology, spanning
four centuries and more than 200 poets, offers countless
moments of inspiration, solace, meditation, and transcendence. 900pgs. • 2006
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035848 AMERICAN SEA WRITING: A
Literary Anthology
Neill, Peter, ed.
Drawing on literary masterworks and firsthand narratives, travel writing and natural
science, memoir and journalism, this book
captures the full sweep of America's maritime experience. From 17th-century voyagers to ecological dilemmas of the 20th,
from Cotton Mather and Washington Irving to
Peter Matthiessen and Barry Lopez, the collection casts our
national story in a new and revealing light. 671pgs. • 2000
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035758 COMPLETE PLAYS 1920-1931
O'Neill, Eugene
This Library of America volume contains 13 plays written in
the years in which O'Neill achieved his greatest popularity
while experimenting with a wide variety of subjects and styles.
Includes Marco Millions, The Hairy Ape, The Great God
Brown, Strange Interlude, Desire Under the Elms, Mourning
Becomes Electra, and seven more. 1092pgs. • 1988
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035789 COLLECTED WRITINGS
Paine, Thomas
Paine was the impassioned democratic voice of the Age of
Revolution. This volume brings together his best-known works
-- Common Sense, The American Crisis, Rights of Man, The
Age of Reason -- along with a selection of letters, articles and
pamphlets. 906pgs. • 1995
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035763 THE OREGON TRAIL AND THE CONSPIRACY OF
PONTIAC
Parkman, Francis
Parkman's first and most famous book, The Oregon Trail, is a
vivid account of his adventures on the open frontier and his
encounters with Plains Indians in their last era of free,
nomadic life. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War
after the Conquest of Canada, his first historical work, portrays
the fierce conflict that erupted along the Great Lakes in the
aftermath of the Seven Years' War. 951pgs. • 1991
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035841 NOVELS 1944-1962: My Home Is Far Away;
The Locusts Have No King; The Wicked Pavilion; The
Golden Spur
Powell, Dawn
A playful satirist, an unsentimental observer of failed hopes
and misguided longings, Dawn Powell is a literary rediscovery
of rare importance. 969pgs. • 2001
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101887 AMERICAN SPEECHES II:
Political Oratory from Abraham
Lincoln to Bill Clinton
Widmer, Ted, ed.
Includes Frederick Douglass's brilliant
oration on Abraham Lincoln, Oliver
Wendell Holmes's "touched with fire"
Memorial Day Address, speeches by
William Jennings Bryan, Theodore
Roosevelt, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Also: wartime
speeches by George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower;
Richard Nixon's "Checkers Speech;" Malcolm X's "The
Ballot or the Bullet;" and an extensive selection of speeches by Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, and John F.
Kennedy. 875pgs. • 2006
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131821 THE AMERICAN STAGE: Writing on Theater
from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner
Senelick, Lawrence, ed.
The story of America's living theater traditions, high and low,
mainstream and experimental, told firsthand in the words of
playwrights and critics, actors and directors, and others.
Includes a foreword by John Lithgow. 850pgs. • 2010
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043709 BASEBALL: A Literary
Anthology
Dawidoff, Nicholas, ed.
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
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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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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Roosevelt, Theodore
The Rough Riders is the story of the First US Volunteer Cavalry,
the regiment Roosevelt led to enduring fame during the
Spanish-American War. In An Autobiography, Roosevelt recalls
his lifelong fascination with natural history, his love of hunting
and the outdoors, and his adventures as a cattleman in the
Dakota Badlands, as well as his career in politics as a state legislator, civil service reformer, police commissioner, assistant
secretary of the navy, governor, and president. 864pgs. • 2004
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106833 AMERICAN SPEECHES I: Political Oratory
from the Revolution to the Civil War
Widmer, Ted, ed.
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
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129891 BECOMING AMERICANS: Four Centuries of
Immigrant Writing
Stavans, Ilan, ed.
Collects more than 400 years of writing -- spanning from
17th-century Jamestown to contemporary Brooklyn and
Los Angeles -- by first-generation immigrants. The nearly
100 poems, stories, novel excerpts, travel pieces, diary
entries, memoirs, and letters represented capture the full
range of the experience of coming to America. 850pgs. •
2009
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035790 REPORTING WORLD WAR II, PART 1:
American Journalism 1938-1944
Library of America Staff
This first volume of a unique two-volume anthology captures
the intensity of the war's unfolding drama as recorded by a
remarkable generation of journalists whose talents, sense of
purpose, and physical courage remain unsurpassed in the
annals of war reporting. Also included are a detailed chronology of the war, historical maps, biographical profiles and photos of the journalists, explanatory notes, a glossary of military
terms, and an index. 912pgs. • 1995
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085413 SLAVE NARRATIVES
Andrews, William L. & Henry Louis Gates, eds.
Includes Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the
Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw; Interesting
Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano; The Confessions of
Nat Turner; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass;
Narrative of William W. Brown; Narrative of the Life and
Adventures of Henry Bibb; Narrative of Sojouner Truth; Ellen
and William Craft's Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom;
Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl; and
Narrative of the Life of J. D.Green. 1035pgs. • 2002
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116786 TRUE CRIME: An American Anthology
Schechter, Harold
From the beginning crime and punishment has been one the
most characteristic themes in American literature. This volume includes such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ambrose
Bierce, Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser, James Thurber, Joseph
Mitchell, Truman Capote, and James Ellroy, as well as execution sermons, murder ballads, early broadsides, trial reports,
and tabloid journalism from many eras. 900pgs. • 2008
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101652 NOVELS AND STORIES 19591962: 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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101665 NOVELS 1973-1977: The
Great American Novel, My Life as a
Man, The Professor of Desire
Roth, Philip
This third volume in The Library of
America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's
collected works presents three markedly
different novels that together trace a crucial period in the bold evolution of one of
America's indispensable novelists.
906pgs. • 2006
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106835 ZUCKERMAN BOUND: A Trilogy and
Epilogue 1979-1985
Roth, Philip
Includes three novels (The Ghost Writer, Zuckerman
Unbound, The Anatomy Lesson), as well as the novella The
Prague Orgy. In addition, this volume publishes for the first
time Roth's unproduced television screenplay for The
Prague Orgy, featuring new characters and scenes that do
not appear in the novella. 645pgs. • 2007
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116782 NOVELS AND OTHER
NARRATIVES, 1986-1991
Roth, Philip
This volume in the Library of America's collected Roth includes The Counterlife; The
Facts; Deception; and Patrimony. 800pgs.
• 2008
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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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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
Steinbeck, John
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
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035788 NOVELS AND STORIES 1932-1937: The
Pastures of Heaven, To a God Unknown, Tortilla Flat,
In Dubious Battle, Of Mice and Men
Steinbeck, John
Here for the first time in one volume are Steinbeck's early
California writings. In prose that blends the vernacular and
the incantatory, the local and the mythic, these five works
chart Steinbeck's evolution into one of the greatest and
most enduringly popular of American novelists. 909pgs. •
1994
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043546 NOVELS 1942-1952
Steinbeck, John
The third volume in this authoritative edition of Steinbeck's
writings shows him continuing to explore new subject matter and new approaches to storytelling. The Moon Is Down,
Cannery Row, The Pearl, and East of Eden display the versatility and emotional directness that have made Steinbeck
one of America's most enduringly popular writers. 983pgs.
• 2001
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106837 TRAVELS WITH CHARLEY
AND LATER NOVELS, 1947-1962
Steinbeck, John
Travels with Charley was Steinbeck's
last published book. A record of his
experiences and observations as he
drove around America in a pickup
truck, it is filled with engaging, often
humorous description and comes to a
powerful climax in an encounter with
racist demonstrators in New Orleans. Also includes The
Wayward Bus, Burning Bright, Sweet Thursday, and The
Winter of Our Discontent. 990pgs. • 2007
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035715 THREE NOVELS: Uncle Tom's
Cabin; The Minister's Wooing; Oldtown
Folks
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Described by Henry James as "much less a
book than a state of vision," Uncle Tom's
Cabin is one of the most influential works of
fiction in American history. Stowe's moving
Christian epic turned millions of Americans
against slavery, bringing the "peculiar institution" immeasurably closer to its fiery destruction. 1468pgs.
• 1982
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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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035749 COLLECTED TALES,
SKETCHES, SPEECHES AND ESSAYS:
Volume 1: 1852-1890
Twain, Mark
Arranged chronologically, the most comprehensive collection ever published of
Mark Twain's short writings: the incomparable stories, sketches, burlesques,
hoaxes, tall tales, speeches, satires, and
maxims of America's greatest humorist.
1076pgs. • 1992
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130399 A TRAMP ABROAD, FOLLOWING THE
EQUATOR, OTHER TRAVELS
Twain, Mark
It was as a humorous travel writer that Mark Twain first
became widely known, and at the height of his career he
returned to the genre in the works collected here. This volume also includes 13 shorter pieces, most of them uncollected by the author, in newly corrected and fully restored
versions. 1050pgs. • 2010
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130264 THE MARK TWAIN ANTHOLOGY: Great
Writers on His Life and Work
Fishkin, Shelley Fisher, ed.
Published to mark the centennial of Twain's death, this collection testifies to the enduring and continuing legacy of the
man William Dean Howells called "the Lincoln of our literature." It includes contributions by George Bernard Shaw,
H. L. Mencken, Jorge Luis Borges, George Orwell, T. S.
Eliot, Richard Wright, W. H. Auden, Norman Mailer, Erica
Jong, Gore Vidal, Kurt Vonnegut, Toni Morrison, and many
others. 512pgs. • 2010
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035804 WRITINGS
Washington, George
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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035716 COMPLETE POETRY AND COLLECTED PROSE
Whitman, Walt
Contains the first and "deathbed" editions of Leaves of Grass
as well as virtually all of Whitman's prose. 1380pgs. •
1982
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035853 POETRY AND PROSE
Whitman, Walt
Contains the first and "deathbed" editions of Leaves of Grass, and virtually
all of Whitman's prose, with reminiscences of 19th-century New York City,
notes on the Civil War, especially his
service in Washington hospitals and
glimpses of President Lincoln, and
attacks on the misuses of national
wealth after the war. 1407pgs. • 1996
• Library of America • P • $19.95 / $7.98
122512 THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY AND OTHER
NOVELS 1926-1948
Wilder, Thornton
This edition of Wilder's early novels and stories brings together five novels that highlight his wit, erudition, innovative formal structures, and philosophical wisdom. The volume concludes with a selection of early short stories and essays on
such writers as Stein and Joyce. 750pgs. • 2009
• Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98
107236 LITERARY ESSAYS AND REVIEWS OF THE
1920S AND '30S: The Shores of Light / Axel's Castle /
Uncollected Reviews
Wilson, Edmund
Includes The Shores of Light, Wilson's magisterial assemblage of early reviews, sketches, stories, memoirs, and
other writings; Axel's Castle, his pioneering overview of literary modernism; and previously uncollected reviews,
including discussions of H. L. Mencken, Edith Wharton,
and Bernard Shaw. 958pgs. • 2007
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107238 LITERARY ESSAYS AND
REVIEWS OF THE 1930S AND 1940S
Wilson, Edmund
The second installment in the Library of
America's collection of Wilson presents
him at the height of his powers as critic
and scholar. Included are three of his
most significant books: The Triple
Thinkers; The Wound and the Bow; and
Classics and Commercials. 1000pgs. •
2007
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131432 SEXUAL PERSONAE: Art and
Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily
Dickinson
Paglia, Camille
Ranging from ancient Egypt through the
20th century, Paglia explores the provocative connections between art and pagan ritual; between Emily Dickinson and the
Marquis de Sade; between Lord Byron and
Elvis Presley. She ultimately challenges the
cultural assumptions of both conservatives and traditional liberals. 47 photographs. 712pgs. • 1990
• Yale • C • $65.00 / $12.98
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064504 A SPACE ON THE SIDE OF
THE ROAD: Cultural Poetics in an
"Other" America
Stewart, Kathleen
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 • $32.95 / $15.98
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080185 CLASSICS OF BUDDHISM
AND ZEN, VOL. 2: Teachings of
Zen; Zen Reader; Zen Letter;
Shobogenzo; The Ecstasy of
Enlightenment
THE COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS OF THOMAS
CLEARY
Cleary, Thomas
Thomas Cleary holds a PhD in East
Asian Languages and Civilizations from
Harvard University. He is the translator of more than 50 volumes of Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and Islamic texts from
Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, Pali, and Arabic. 552pgs. •
2005
• Shambhala • P • $24.95 / $9.98
080186 CLASSICS OF BUDDHISM AND ZEN, VOL. 3:
The Sutra of Hui-neng - Dream Conversations Kensho: the Heart of Zen - Rational Zen - Zen and the
Art of Insight
THE COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS OF THOMAS CLEARY
Cleary, Thomas
This volume contains translations of works by the some of
the key figures of Zen, including the Japanese master
Dogen; Chinul, the 12th-century Korean master; and
Hakuin, the founder of the Rinzai school. Also included are
selections from the Prajnaparamita, or "Perfection of
Wisdom" sutras, which is a key source of the Zen tradition.
720pgs. • 2005
• Shambhala • P • $26.95 / $9.98
080189 CLASSICS OF BUDDHISM AND ZEN, VOL. 4:
Transmission of Light - Unlocking the Zen Koan Original Face - Timeless Spring - Zen Antics - Record
of Things Heard - Sleepless Nights
THE COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS OF THOMAS CLEARY
Cleary, Thomas
Thomas Cleary holds a PhD in East Asian Languages and
Civilizations from Harvard University. He is the translator of
more than 50 volumes of Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and
Islamic texts from Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, Pali, and
Arabic. 912pgs. • 2005
• Shambhala • P • $26.95 / $9.98
080188 CLASSICS OF BUDDHISM
AND ZEN, VOL. 5: Dhammapada The Buddhist I Ching - Stopping
and Seeing - Entry into the
Inconceivable - Buddhist Yoga
THE COLLECTED TRANSLATIONS OF THOMAS
CLEARY
Cleary, Thomas
Thomas Cleary holds a PhD in East Asian
Languages and Civilizations from Harvard
University. He is the translator of more than 50 volumes of
Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and Islamic texts from Sanskrit,
Chinese, Japanese, Pali, and Arabic. 848pgs. • 2005
• Shambhala • P • $26.95 / $9.98
051104 CONQUEST OF VIOLENCE:
The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict
Bondurant, Joan V.
By relating what Gandhi said to how he and
others put his ideas into practice, this book
abstracts the essential elements that constitute the Gandhian technique of satyagraha.
It explores, in terms familiar to the
Western reader, its distinguishing characteristics and implications for social and
political philosophy. 281pgs. • 1988
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98
104729 THE I CHING: Or Book of Changes
Baynes, Cary F. & Richard Wilhelm, trans.
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, a common source for
both Confucianist and Taoist philosophy, is one of the first
efforts of the human mind to place itself within the universe. This is the renowned Wilhelm / Baynes translation in
the Bollingen Library. 806pgs. • 1967
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $13.98
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038404 A SOURCE BOOK IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
Chan, Wing-Tsit, trans.
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
• Princeton • P • $45.00 / $24.98
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
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $20.98
039506 TANTRA IN PRACTICE
White, David Gordon, ed.
This survey of the entire range of Tantric phenomena reflects
the wide geographical and temporal scope of the practice by
incorporating texts from China, India, Japan, Nepal, and Tibet
dating from the 7th century to the present. 640pgs. • 2000
• Princeton • P • $45.00 / $19.98
039614 TIBET'S GREAT YOGI MILAREPA:
A Biography from the Tibetan
Evans-Wentz, W. Y., ed.
This life story of a Tibetan religious leader who lived over 800
years ago provides a vivid account of his struggles, work, and
insights. While there are many parochial differences among the
several sects of Tibetan Buddhism, each holds the Great Yogi
Milarepa in the highest reverence and esteem. 315pgs. • 2000
• Oxford University • P • $34.99 / $14.98
101999 THE TRUE DHARMA EYE: Zen Master Dogen's
Three Hundred Koans
Loori, John Daido & Kazuaki Tanahashi, trans.
When the 13th-century Zen Buddhist master Eihei Dogen
returned to Japan after four years of study in China, the fruit of
his pilgrimage was recorded in a collection of koans. In this
edition of the collection, one of the West's most respected Zen
teachers has added his own verses and commentaries to each
koan. The resulting volume presents readers with a unique
perspective on the relevance of Dogen's teachings for 21stcentury Western practitioners of Zen. 464pgs. • 2005
• Shambhala • C • $39.95 / $16.98
069398 THE WAY OF CHUANG TZU
SHAMBHALA LIBRARY
Merton, Thomas
The respected Trappist monk Thomas Merton spent several
years reading and reflecting upon four different translations of
the Chinese classic that bears Chuang Tzu's name. The result
is this collection of poetic renderings of the great sage's work
that conveys its spirit in a way no other translation has.
192pgs. • 2004
• Shambhala • C • $18.95 / $6.98
125677 YOGA: Immortality and Freedom
Eliade, Mircea
In this landmark book, first published in English in 1958, Eliade
provides a comprehensive survey of Yoga in theory and practice
from its earliest antecedents in the Vedas through the 20th century. A new Introduction by David Gordon White provides
invaluable insight into Eliade's life and work. 568pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $13.98
117308 ZEN SKIN, ZEN MARROW: Will the Real Zen
Buddhism Please Stand Up?
Heine, Steven
Since Zen Buddhism first captivated the attention of the West
its essence has been described as ineffable, holistic, and promoting social harmony. Recently, however, scholars have
begun to examine Zen through the lenses of historical and cultural criticism, producing a sharp challenge to the traditional
view. Avoiding the polarization between traditionalists and
their critics, Heine suggests ways in which these two perspectives can complement each other. 217pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $9.98
ECONOM ICS
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
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98
125782 CHASING STARS: The Myth of Talent and the
Portability of Performance
Groysberg, Boris
After examining the careers of more than a thousand star analysts at Wall Street investment banks, and conducting more
than two hundred frank interviews, Groysberg comes to a
striking conclusion: star analysts who change firms suffer an
immediate and lasting decline in performance. 464pgs. •
2010
• Princeton • C • $35.00 / $13.98
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
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98
130031 DEBATING VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM: A
Reader
Hancké, Bob, ed.
Peter Hall and David Soskice's Varieties of Capitalism has
become a seminal text and reference point across the social
sciences. This reader introduces the broad theoretical arguments that Hall and Soskice raised and examines recent
attempts at rethinking and employing their influential framework. 320pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $125.00 / $23.98
133425 DEVELOPMENT AS
FREEDOM
Sen, Amartya
Freedom, Sen argues, is both the end
and most efficient means of sustaining
economic life and the key to securing
the general welfare of the world's population. Releasing the idea of individual
freedom from association with any particular historical, intellectual, political,
or religious tradition, Sen clearly demonstrates its current
applicability and possibilities. 384pgs. • 2000
• Doubleday • P • $17.00 / $7.98
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
• Princeton • P • $46.95 / $22.98
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111357 ESSAYS ON THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Bernanke, Ben S.
While the Great Depression was an unparalleled disaster, some
economies recovered faster than others. By comparing and
contrasting the economic strategies and statistics of the
world's nations as they struggled to survive economically, the
essays in this volume present a uniquely coherent view of the
economic causes and worldwide propagation of the depression. 320pgs. • 2004
• Princeton • P • $31.95 / $15.98
119743 FACT AND FICTION IN
ECONOMICS: Models, Realism and
Social Construction
Mäki, Uskali, ed.
Bringing together some of the leading figures in the field of economic methodology
and philosophy, this collection provides a
thoughtful and balanced overview of the
current state of debate about the status of
economic knowledge. It represents the
most current thinking on a topic of enduring interest to economists, philosophers, and social scientists. 400pgs. • 2002
• Cambridge • C • $121.00 / $32.98
125947 FAULT LINES: 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. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $26.95 / $11.98
054955 FINANCING THE
AMERICAN DREAM: A Cultural
History of Consumer Credit
Calder, Lendol G.
The first book-length social and cultural history of the rise of consumer credit in America. Focusing on the years
between 1890 and 1940, when the
legal and institutional bases of today's
credit practices were established,
Calder traces how credit was transformed from a widespread but morally dubious practice into an almost universally accepted institution. 400pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $37.50 / $18.98
ROBERT H. FRANK
132870 THE ECONOMIC NATURALIST: In Search of
Explanations for Everyday Enigmas
Frank, Robert H.
Why do the keypads on drive-up cash machines have Braille
dots? Why are round-trip fares from Orlando to Kansas City
higher than those from Kansas City to Orlando? In this volume, Robert Frank employs basic economic principles to
answer scores of intriguing questions from everyday life,
and, along the way, introduces key ideas such as the costbenefit principle and the law of one price. 240pgs. • 2008
• Basic Books • P • $15.95 / $6.98
125755 LUXURY FEVER: Weighing
the Cost of Excess
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
• Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98
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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 post-1973 period of fluctuating currencies. 276pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
111349 THE GREAT CONTRACTION 1929-1933
Friedman, Milton & Anna Jacobson Schwartz
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
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $12.98
126848 THE GREAT INFLATION AND
ITS AFTERMATH: The Past and Future
of American Affluence
Samuelson, Robert J.
From 1960 to 1979, inflation rose from
barely more than one percent to nearly
fourteen percent. It was the greatest peacetime inflationary spike in this nation's history, and it had massive repercussions. In
these pages, a distinguished economist
argues that we can't understand today's world -- or prepare
for the future -- without understanding the Great Inflation and
its aftermath. 336pgs. • 2008
• Random House • C • $26.00 / $7.98
087621 INSTITUTIONS AND THE PATH TO THE
MODERN ECONOMY: Lessons from Medieval Trade
Greif, Avner
It is widely believed that current disparities in economic, political, and social outcomes reflect distinct institutions.
Institutions are invoked to explain why some countries are
rich and others poor, some democratic and others dictatorial.
The text seeks to answer questions of what institutions are,
how they come about, and why they persist. 526pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $38.99 / $16.98
128793 KEYNES: The Return of
the Master
Skidelsky, Robert
In the aftermath of the financial crash of
2008, Robert Skidelsky brilliantly synthesizes Keynes career and life, and
offers nervous capitalists a positive
answer to the question we now face:
when unbridled capitalism falters, is
there an alternative? 256pgs. • 2010
• PublicAffairs • P • $14.95 / $6.98
111378 ONE ECONOMICS, MANY RECIPES:
Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth
Rodrik, Dani
A leading economist argues that neither globalizers nor
antiglobalizers have got it right. While economic globalization
can be a boon for countries that are trying to dig out of poverty, success usually requires following policies that are tailored
to local economic and political realities rather than obeying
the dictates of the international globalization establishment.
280pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
125839 POP FINANCE: Investment Clubs and the
New Investor Populism
Harrington, Brooke
During the 1990s, the American economy underwent a dramatic transformation: investing in stocks, once the province
of a privileged elite, became a mass activity involving more
than half of Americans. Harrington follows the trajectory of
this new market populism via the rise of investment clubs,
through which millions of people became investors for the
first time. 256pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $25.95 / $11.98
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111793 THE SUBPRIME SOLUTION:
How Today's Global Financial Crisis
Happened and What to Do about It
Shiller, Robert J.
The subprime mortgage crisis has wreaked
havoc on the lives of millions of people and
threatened to derail the US economy and
economies around the world. In this
trenchant book, economist Robert Shiller
reveals the roots of the crisis and puts forward bold measures to reverse the damage. 192pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $16.95 / $8.98
131703 THREE LECTURES ON POSTINDUSTRIAL 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
118085 UNDERSTANDING ECONOMIC
FORECASTS
Hendry, David & Neil Ericsson, eds.
In recent years, economists have developed new theories of economic forecasting
that acknowledge that the economy is
dynamic and prone to sudden shifts. In this
book, academic specialists, practitioners,
and a financial journalist describe how
econometric models for forecasting are
constructed, how forecasting methods can be analyzed, and
what the future of economic forecasting may bring. 225pgs. •
2001
• MIT • C • $37.00 / $7.98
111774 WHEN I'M SIXTY-FOUR: The
Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to
Save Them
Ghilarducci, Teresa
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
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $11.98
105144 THE WINNER'S CURSE:
Paradoxes and Anomalies of
Economic Life
Thaler, Richard H.
Demonstrating that markets do not
always operate with the efficiency we
impute to them, Thaler presents literate,
challenging, and often funny examples
of such anomalies as why the winners at
auctions are often the real losers, why
shoppers will save on one appliance only to pass up the
identical savings on another, and why sports fans who
wouldn't pay more than $200 for a Super Bowl ticket
wouldn't sell one they own for less than $400. 240pgs. •
1994
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
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055905 ANOTHER COUNTRY: German Intellectuals,
Unification and National Identity
Muller, Jan-Werner
An exploration of the peculiar role of German intellectuals in
defining national identity since 1945. Muller assesses the
development of German political thought in the decades after
World War II, considers some of the continuing blind spots
among German writers and thinkers, and explains why unification created a crisis for many intellectuals. 310pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $47.00 / $7.98
132776 BLOOD, TOIL, TEARS, AND SWEAT: The Dire
Warning
Lukacs, John R.
On 13 May 1940, as German armies advanced across Europe,
Winston Churchill stood before the House of Parliament to
deliver his first speech as prime minister. In this taut meditation on a great leader under pressure, Lukacs demonstrates
that Churchill delivered his triumphant speech despite his own
sense that England might soon fall. 176pgs. • 2009
• Basic Books • P • $14.00 / $5.98
121540 THE BATTLE FOR CHRISTENDOM: The
Council of Constance and the Dawn of Modern
Europe
Welsh, Frank
At the dawn of the 15th century, with Christendom under
threat, the Emperor Sigismund summoned the nations of
Europe to a conference, attracting the greatest minds in the
western world as well as innumerable princes, lawyers, and
prostitutes. The event would be one of the major turning
points in European history, heralding the dawn of the
Renaissance and the rise of humanism. 320pgs. • 2008
• Overlook Press • C • $27.95 / $9.98
133198 CATHOLICISM AND THE ROOTS OF
NAZISM: Religious Identity and National Socialism
Hastings, Derek
Although an antagonistic relationship between the Catholic
Church and Hitler's regime developed later during the
Third Reich, the early Nazi movement was born in Munich,
a city whose population was overwhelmingly Catholic.
Focusing on Munich and the surrounding area, Hastings
shows how Catholics played a central and hitherto overlooked role in the Nazi movement before the 1923 Beerhall
Putsch. 312pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $7.98
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125926 THE WIND FROM THE EAST:
French Intellectuals, the Cultural
Revolution, and the Legacy of the
1960s
Wolin, Richard
During the 1960s, a who's who of French
thinkers, writers, and artists were seized
with a fascination for Maoism. Combining
an exposé of left-wing political folly and
cross-cultural misunderstanding with a
spirited defense of the 1960s, Wolin shows how French students and intellectuals, motivated by utopian hopes, reinvigorated the country's civic and cultural life. 400pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $35.00 / $17.98
133207 CONCEIVING THE OLD REGIME:
Pronatalism and the Politics of Reproduction in Early
Modern France
Tuttle, Leslie
Traces the consequences of premodern pronatalism for the
women, men, and government officials tasked with procreating the abundant supply of soldiers, workers, and taxpayers
deemed essential for France's glory. Drawing on a wealth of
archival sources, Tuttle reveals the historical roots of France's
perennial concern with population, and connects the intimate
lives of men and women to the public world of power and the
state. 264pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • C • $49.95 / $12.98
087829 FRANCE IN CRISIS:
Welfare, Inequality and Globalization
since 1980
Smith, Timothy B.
Argues that the French economic and
social model is collapsing inward on
itself, the result of good intentions, bad
policies, and vested interests. Smith
shows how politicians, intellectuals, and
labor leaders have invoked the specter of
'globalization' to explain homegrown problems and delay
reform. Written in a lively style, this blend of history, policy
analysis, economics, and political commentary will be indispensable for anyone seeking to understand France's current
malaise. 308pgs. • 2004
• Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $12.98
133235 THE FRENCH RIVIERA: A Cultural History
Hale, Julian
If the Riviera has had its critics -- Somerset Maugham famously called it "a sunny place for shady people" -- it remains for
many the epitome of glamour. Julian Hale reveals how a piece
of rugged inaccessible coastline was transformed into a
byword for luxury and hedonism. 256pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • P • $16.95 / $5.98
024539 LADIES OF THE LEISURE CLASS: The
Bourgeoises of Northern France in the 19th Century
Smith, Bonnie G.
Drawn from interviews, archival sources, and personal letters,
demonstrates how industrialization removed women from a
productive middle class life and allowed them to create a new
world of their own, based on domesticity, family, and religion.
303pgs. • 1981
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
028886 THE SANS-CULOTTES: The
Popular Movement & Revolutionary
Government 1793-1794
Soboul, Albert
A study of the ideology of the artisans,
master craftsmen, shopkeepers, small
merchants, and domestic servants of
Paris, the revolutionary process during
the period of the Jacobin dictatorship of
Public Safety, and the French Revolution.
279pgs. • 1980
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
125520 THE SHADOW OF
ENLIGHTENMENT: Optical and
Political Transparency in France
1789-1848
Levitt, Theresa
The first book to place revolutionary
advances in light and optics in the cultural context of France in the first half of the
19th century. It follows the work and
careers of France's two chief rivals on the
subject of light, Arago and Biot, whose disagreement began on
the subject of technical optics but expanded to encompass
politics, religion, education, dinner companions, astrology,
the Egyptian calendar, and colonial slavery. 304pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $83.63 / $16.98
111628 TWELVE WHO RULED:
The Year of the Terror in the French
Revolution
Palmer, R. R.
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
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $17.98
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130069 THE BRITISH SEABORNE
EMPIRE
Black, Jeremy
In this masterful analysis of the role of
the sea in the history of the British
Empire, Jeremy Black considers how
the ocean affected British exploration,
defense, trade, commerce, and the
navy, as well as the attitudes and perceptions of the British people themselves. 432pgs. • 2004
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $15.98
130070 EUROPEAN WARFARE, 1660-1815
Black, Jeremy
A wide-ranging analysis of European land and naval warfare
from the mid-17th century to the end of the Napoleonic
Wars. Focusing not only on warfare in Europe but also on
the complex conflicts that involved European states outside
Europe (such as the British victories in North America and
India), Black assesses the conduct, cost, and consequences
of European wars for major and minor powers. 288pgs. •
1994
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $14.98
114842 GREAT MILITARY LEADERS
AND THEIR CAMPAIGNS
Black, Jeremy
This profusely illustrated overview of the
careers and campaigns of the world's
greatest commanders encompasses the
entire history of war from the time of
Cyrus the Great to the 20th century.
Includes specially commissioned campaign maps, plus a reference section
with concise biographies of 250 commanders. 520 illustrations, 420 in color. 304pgs. • 2008
• Thames & Hudson • C • $65.00 / $21.98
108616 CHARITY AND POWER IN
EARLY MODERN ITALY: Benefactors
and Their Motives in Turin, 1541-1789
Cavallo, Sandra
The first thorough study of charity and of
medical and poor relief in postRenaissance Italy. It departs from current
interpretations by placing greater emphasis on the circumstances that motivated
individuals to become involved in charity,
and argues that conflicts and tensions in the social and political surroundings were crucial in prompting charitable activity. 298pgs. • 1995
• Cambridge • P • $45.00 / $18.98
087175 A CONCISE HISTORY OF
GERMANY
SECOND EDITION
Fulbrook, Mary
The multi-faceted, problematic history of
the German lands has supplied material for
a wide range of debates and differences of
interpretation. The text spans the early
Middle Ages to the present day, synthesizing
a vast array of historical material, as
Fulbrook explores interrelationships between social, political
and cultural factors in the light of recent scholarly controversies. 296pgs. • 2004
• Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $14.98
028818 THE CRISIS OF THE EARLY
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE: Civic Humanism
& Republican Liberty in an Age of
Classicism & Tyranny
Baron, Hans
First published in 1955, covers such topics
as the Florentine war for independence, a
view of Roman history and the Florentine
past, the republic and monarchy in late trecento thought, and the dangers of early
humanist classicism. 584pgs. • 1993
• Princeton • P • $57.50 / $24.98
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122258 CROWN, CHURCH AND
EPISCOPATE UNDER LOUIS XIV
Bergin, Joseph
An eloquent account of the French church
under Louis XIV, its relationship to the
crown and other elite institutions, its critics and congregations. Bergin investigates
the background, recruitment, and management of the episcopate, illuminating the
process of trial and error by which the
king developed a flexible and effective system for appointing
qualified and worthy men as bishops. 544pgs. • 2004
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $16.98
129917 A DICTIONARY OF BRITISH HISTORY
Cannon, John, ed.
Now completely revised and updated, this handy reference
work covers more than 2,000 years of people, events, places,
and changes. It includes more than 3,800 authoritative entries
written by more than 100 specialists. 720pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $24.99 / $8.98
035885 EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN II
Fichtner, Paula Sutter
By virtually all standards, including his
own, Emperor Maximilian II (1527-1576)
was a failure. His challenges were many,
his achievements few. By bringing the failures of Maximilian's reign into clear focus,
Fichtner illuminates the abilities and qualities of this complex man as well as the
weaknesses of the expanded Habsburg
Empire and the problems of ruling in an age of confessional
turmoil. 344pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C • $55.00 / $14.98
088007 ENGLISH CULTURE AND THE DECLINE OF THE
INDUSTRIAL SPIRIT, 1850-1980
Wiener, Martin Joel
Wiener explores English ambivalence towards modern industrial society, revealing a pervasive middle- and upper-class
frame of mind hostile to industrialism and economic growth.
From the mid-19th century to the present, this hostility shaped
a spectrum of cultural expression, influencing literature, journalism, and architecture, as well as social, historical, and economic thought. 236pgs. • 2004
• Cambridge • P • $31.00 / $16.98
112501 THE ENGLISH NATIONAL
CHARACTER: The History of an Idea
from Edmund Burke to Tony Blair
Mandler, Peter
What kind of people are the English? What
characteristic traits and behavior distinguish them from other people? In this
comprehensive and lucidly argued book, a
leading historian of modern Britain challenges familiar stereotypes and proposes
an entirely new perspective on what it means to think of oneself as being "English." 348pgs. • 2007
• Yale • C • $37.00 / $9.98
114562 FIN-DE-SIECLE VIENNA: Politics and Culture
Schorske, Carl E.
This landmark book is a magnificent revelation of turn-of-thecentury Vienna, where out of a crisis of political and social disintegration so much of modern art and thought was born.
432pgs. • 1980
• Vintage • P • $24.00 / $9.98
129268 FORTRESS THIRD REICH:
German Fortifications and Defense
Systems in World War II
Kaufmann, J. E.
The Atlantic Wall is perhaps the most
famous of Germany's World War II-era fortification lines in Europe, but Hitler built
many others, from elaborate coastal
defenses along the English Channel to the
nearly impervious lines protecting the
German homeland. This volume is the first and only comprehensive treatment of the German fortification systems.
384pgs. • 2007
• Da Capo • P • $24.00 / $8.98
129256 GERMANY IN TRANSIT: Nation and Migration,
1955-2005
Gramling, David, et al., eds.
How does migration change a nation? This cultural history in
documents illuminates Germany's transition into a multiethnic
society. It charts the highly contentious debates about migrant
labor, human rights, multiculturalism, and globalization that
have unfolded in Germany over the past 50 years -- debates
that resonate far beyond national borders. 588pgs. • 2007
• California • C NDJ • $70.00 / $12.98
122720 THE GREAT SILENCE,
1918-1920: Britain from the
Shadow of the First World War to
the Dawn of the Jazz Age
Nicolson, Juliet
The euphoria of Armistice Day 1918
vaporized at the contemplation of the
carnage that the Great War left in its
wake, but from Britain's despair new
life emerged. Juliet Nicolson pieces
together colorful personalities, historic moments, and intimate details to create a social history of the two years in
which the British people rediscovered the common bonds
that held them together. 304pgs. • 2010
• Grove Press • C • $25.00 / $7.98
040493 THE INVENTION OF PORNOGRAPHY:
Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity, 1500-1800
Hunt, Lynn, ed.
Examines how pornography emerged as a literary practice and
as a category of knowledge intimately linked to the formative
moments of Western modernity and the democratization of
culture. 411pgs. • 1993
• Zone Books • C • $44.95 / $12.98
131454 THE LAST DESCENDANT OF
AENEAS: The Hapsburgs and the
Mythic Image of the Emperor
Tanner, Marie
From antiquity to the Renaissance, rulers
of Western empires inspired hero worship
by proclaiming their divine origins. This
book focuses on the importance of the
Roman emperor's mythic image for the
development of Western political thought.
272pgs. • 1993
• Yale • C • $80.00 / $29.98
034606 LIKE HIDDEN FIRE: The Plot to Bring
down the British Empire
Hopkirk, Peter
Drawing on intelligence files and rare personal accounts,
this volume tells the full story of the conspiracy between the
Germans and the Turks to unleash a Muslim holy war
against the British in India and the Russians in the
Caucasus. Hopkirk describes the exploits of the secret
agents on both sides as they sought to foment or foil the
uprising and determine the outcome of World War I.
431pgs. • 1997
• Kodansha • P • $19.95 / $7.98
038564 MILITARY STRATEGY AND THE ORIGINS OF
THE FIRST WORLD WAR: An International Security
Reader
REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION
Miller, Steven E., et al., eds.
The fear that a distant crisis could rapidly escalate into a major
conflict continues to haunt contemporary international politics. The essays in this volume consider how offensive military
strategies helped to trigger the Great War, whether the war was
inadvertent or not, and the lasting effects of the conflict.
301pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $18.98
111604 THE MIRACLE YEARS: A Cultural History
of West Germany, 1949-1968
Schissler, Hanna, ed.
Stereotypical descriptions showcasing postwar West
Germany as an "economic miracle" or casting it in the narrow terms of Cold War politics obscure a rich and variegated cultural history. In this volume, leading scholars of
German history, literature, and film explore what it really
meant to live in West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s.
448pgs. • 2000
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98
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104789 GENDER AND DISORDER IN EARLY
MODERN SEVILLE
Perry, Mary Elizabeth
In this exploration of crisis in Counter-Reformation Spain,
Mary Elizabeth Perry reveals the significance of gender for
social order by portraying the lives of women who lived on
the margins of respectability -- prostitutes, healers, visionaries, and other deviants who provoked the concern of a
growing central government linked closely to the church.
216pgs. • 1990
• Princeton • P • $31.95 / $15.98
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MAIDEN: Moriscos and the Politics
of Religion in Early Modern Spain
Perry, Mary Elizabeth
In 1502, a decade of increasing tension
between Muslims and Christians in
Spain culminated in a royal decree that
Muslims in Castile wanting to remain
had to convert to Christianity. Mary
Elizabeth Perry uses this event as the
starting point for a remarkable exploration of how converted Muslims and their descendants responded to their
increasing disempowerment. 202pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $25.95 / $18.98
131361 INQUISITION: The Reign
of Fear
Green, Toby
From witches in Mexico and bigamists
in Brazil to Freemasons, Hindus, Jews,
Moslems and Protestants, the
Inquisition reached nearly every sector
of society. Stretching from the unification of Spain under Ferdinand and
Isabella in the 15th century to the
Napoleonic wars, Green's narrative details this incredible
history in all its richness and complexity. 480pgs. • 2009
• St. Martin's • C • $32.95 / $12.98
131386 THE PHOENIX AND THE FLAME: Catalonia
and the Counter Reformation
Kamen, Henry
Sixteenth-century Catalonia was a traditional society in
which official dogma played little part in everyday life, in
which church marriage and the concept of Purgatory were
little known, and extensive freedom of the press survived. By
examining popular religion and culture from the bottom up,
Kamen offers insights into an era that is normally only studied in the light of political events. 528pgs. • 1993
• Yale • C • $70.00 / $19.98
061970 THE MOVEMENT OF THE
FREE SPIRIT
Vaneigem, Raoul, et al.
A fiercely partisan examination of the
heretical and millenarian movements that
challenged social and ecclesiastical
authority in Europe from the 1200s into
the 1500s. Although Vaneigem discusses a
number of different movements, his main
emphasis is on the various manifestations
of the Movement of the Free Spirit in northern Europe.
302pgs. • 1994
• Zone Books • C • $38.95 / $12.98
131445 NAPOLEON AND THE BRITISH
Semmel, Stuart
Denounced by many as a tyrant or monster, Napoleon nevertheless had sympathizers in Britain. Mining a wide array of
sources -- ranging from political pamphlets and astrological
almanacs to sonnets by Romantic poets -- this engaging book
reconstructs the role the French leader played in the British
political, cultural, and religious imagination in the early 19th
century. 368pgs. • 2004
• Yale • C • $47.00 / $16.98
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038638 THE NAZI WAR ON CANCER
Proctor, Robert N.
Nazi Germany was also decades ahead of
other countries in promoting health
reforms that we today regard as progressive
and socially responsible. Proctor concludes
that the Nazis' forward-looking health
activism ultimately came from the same
twisted root as their medical atrocities: the
ideal of a sanitary racial utopia reserved
exclusively for pure and healthy Germans. 380pgs. • 2000
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $15.98
133285 A NEW HISTORY OF IRELAND, VOLUME
IV: Eighteenth Century Ireland 1691-1800
Moody, T. W. & W. E. Vaughan, eds.
This fourth volume of A New History of Ireland opens with
an introductory survey of Ireland in the 18th century, followed by chapters that examine the Protestant ascendancy,
social and political life, religion, the economy, and the arts.
914pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $65.00 / $16.98
119751 PRESS CENSORSHIP IN JACOBEAN ENGLAND
Clegg, Cyndia Susan
An examination of how books were produced, read, and
received during the reign of King James I. Clegg contends that
although the principal mechanisms for controlling the press
altered little between 1558 and 1603, the actual practice of
censorship under James I varied significantly from Elizabethan
practice. 298pgs. • 2001
• Cambridge • C • $121.00 / $34.98
049401 THE RACIAL STATE: Germany 1933-1945
Burleigh, Michael & Wolfgang Wipperman
Captures "the obsessive nature of Hitler's racism, while sensibly concluding that 'racial anti-semitism was its most important element'...the cumulative effect of The Racial State is powerful and the main thesis is persuasive." -- TLS 386pgs. •
1991
• Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $20.98
024529 RECASTING BOURGEOIS EUROPE: Stabilization
in France, Germany, & Italy in the Decade After World
War I
Maier, Charles S.
Examines the interwar years in Europe, analyzing how political and economic elites retained their power and how economic dislocation and domestic turmoil led to the equalization of society in the decade following the Great War. 650pgs.
• 1988
• Princeton • P • $62.95 / $31.98
130859 RELUCTANT
ACCOMPLICE: A Wehrmacht
Soldier's Letters from the Eastern
Front, 1939-1942
Jarausch, K. H.
The letters of a high-school teacher
who served in a reserve battalion of
Hitler's army in Poland and Russia
before dying of typhoid in 1942. The
letters, which include chilling descriptions of the mass deaths of Russian POWs, reveal the inner
conflicts of ordinary Germans who became accomplices in
Hitler's merciless war of annihilation, yet sometimes managed to discover a shared humanity with its victims.
412pgs. • 2011
• Princeton • C • $35.00 / $22.98
127182 A REVOLUTION OF THE
MIND: Radical Enlightenment and the
Intellectual Origins of Modern
Democracy
Israel, Jonathan
A leading historian of the Enlightenment
traces the philosophical roots of such principles as democracy, free thought and
expression, religious tolerance, and individual liberty to their radical origins. He
shows how what he calls the Radical Enlightenment emerged
from the crucible of the revolutionary decades of the 1770s,
'80s, and '90s, only to provoke a long and bitter backlash.
296pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $26.95 / $14.98
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076377 REVOLUTION, COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND
UNION: Ireland in the 1790's
Smyth, Jim, ed.
This volume of essays explores United Irish propaganda and
organization, and looks at the forces of revolution before and
during the 1798 rebellion. Its scope ranges from high to low
politics, and it covers subjects from literary propaganda to art
history and the history of religion. 245pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • C • $122.00 / $16.98
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
• Vintage • P • IMPORT / $5.98
050550 SHATTERING SILENCE: Women, Nationalism,
and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland
Aretxaga, Begona
The first feminist ethnography of "the Troubles." Combining
interpretative anthropology and poststructuralist feminist theory, Aretxaga contributes not only to those disciplines but also
to research on ethnic and social conflict by showing the gendered constitution of political violence. 211pgs. • 1997
• Princeton • P • $30.95 / $14.98
104356 SLUMMING: Sexual and Social Politics in
Victorian London
Koven, Seth
In the 1880s, fashionable Londoners crowded into
omnibuses bound for midnight tours of the slums of East
London. In this volume, Koven paints a vivid portrait of the
practitioners of slumming and their world: who they were,
why they went, how it changed them, and how slumming, in
turn, powerfully shaped Victorian and 20th-century understandings of poverty and social welfare, gender relations,
and sexuality. 399pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $13.98
126840 THE TWILIGHT YEARS: The Paradox of Britain
Between the Wars
Overy, Richard
By the end of World War I, the modern era's promise of
progress was overshadowed in Britain by a looming sense of
decay and death. Overy argues that the coming of World War
II was almost welcomed by Britain's leading thinkers, who saw
in it an extraordinary test for the survival of civilization, and a
way of resolving their contradictory fears and hopes about the
future. 544pgs. • 2009
• Viking • C • $35.00 / $8.98
037061 UNDER HIS VERY WINDOWS: The Vatican & the
Holocaust in Italy
Zuccotti, Susan
What did Pope Pius XII, his advisers, and his assistants at the
Vatican do to help Italian Jews during World War II? This
meticulously researched and balanced book finds that, despite
the persistent myth that the pope worked behind the scenes to
help the Jews, he actually did very little. 408pgs. • 2000
• Yale • C • $40.00 / $9.98
130313 UNIVERSITY LIFE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY
OXFORD
Midgley, Graham
A delightful social history of academic life in 18th-century
Oxford. Crammed with colorful anecdotes and handsomely
illustrated, the book draws on a rich variety of contemporary
sources to describe the experiences of students and dons -not only their studies, but also their food, drink, women,
sports, music, entertainment, and pastimes. 192pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $16.98
125556 WEIMAR GERMANY: Promise and Tragedy
Weitz, Eric D.
Eric Weitz reveals the Weimar era as a time of strikingly progressive achievements and even greater promise. With a rich
thematic narrative and detailed portraits of some of Weimar's
notable figures, this comprehensive history views Weimar in its
own right -- and not as a mere prelude to the Nazi era.
448pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
FI LM & M EDIA STU DI ES
104372 AN ACCENTED CINEMA:
Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking
Naficy, Hamid
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 • $42.00 / $19.98
101662 AMERICAN MOVIE CRITICS: From the
Silents until Now
Lopate, Phillip, ed.
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 full-time film critics are
many distinguished American authors, including Ralph
Ellison, Susan Sontag, James Baldwin, Brendan Gill, and
John Ashbery. 825pgs. • 2006
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
116784 AMERICAN MOVIE CRITICS: An Anthology
from the Silents until Now
Lopate, Phillip, ed.
Contents as above. 784pgs. • 2008
• Library of America • P • $19.95 / $7.98
104917 THE CINEMA OF FEDERICO FELLINI
Bondanella, Peter
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
• Princeton • P • $42.00 / $21.98
004753 CREATING THE COUPLE:
Love, Marriage, & Hollywood
Performance
Wexman, Virginia Wright
Hollywood movie stars and acting techniques have played a powerful role in
demonstrating socially sanctioned ways of
becoming a couple. Here Wexman shows
how notions of patriarchy or sexuality have
been transformed by the appearance,
behavior and persona of the stars of films such as The Maltese
Falcon, Sunset Boulevard, and Do the Right Thing. 288pgs. •
1993
• Princeton • P • $46.95 / $22.98
126756 DESPITE THE SYSTEM: Orson Welles vs. the
Hollywood Studios
Heylin, Clinton
Orson Welles was himself all too aware, in his later years, that
posterity would construct a neat parabola of decline out of his
career. Clinton Heylin shows brilliantly how Welles nevertheless succeeded in forging a body of work that, whatever its
flaws, is without equal in the history of cinema. 416pgs. •
2006
• Canongate • P • IMPORT / $5.98
133225 ENCHANTED EVENINGS: The Broadway
Musical from 'Show Boat' to Sondheim and Lloyd
Webber
Block, Geoffrey Holden
An illuminating behind-the-scenes tour of fourteen of
America's best loved, most admired, and most enduring
musicals. Packed with information, including a complete
discography and plot synopses and song-by-song scenic
outlines for each of the shows, this is an essential reference
volume as well as a riveting history. 480pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $7.98
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131464 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OPERA
ON SCREEN: A Guide to More Than
100 Years of Opera Films, Videos, and
DVDs
Wlaschin, Ken
A comprehensive guide to the thousands of
films, DVDs, and videocassettes featuring
operas and opera singers produced from
1896 to the present. Organized alphabetically with more than 1,900 fully cross-referenced entries, the book casts a wide net that covers not only
expected topics but also the unexpected and offbeat. 896pgs.
• 2004
• Yale • C • $85.00 / $16.98
133229 EYES UPSIDE DOWN:
Visionary Filmmakers and the Heritage
of Emerson
Sitney, P. Adams
The fruit of the author's lifelong study of
visionary aspirations in the American
avant-garde cinema, this volume analyzes
in detail the work of eleven American
avant-garde filmmakers as heirs to the aesthetics of exhilaration and innovative vision
articulated by Ralph Waldo Emerson and explored by John
Cage, Charles Olson, and Gertrude Stein. 432pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $8.98
129886 FARBER ON FILM: The Complete Film
Writings of Manny Farber
Farber, Manny
Manny Farber was a unique figure among American movie
critics, master of a one-of-a-kind prose style whose jazzlike phrasing and incandescent twists and turns made every
review an adventure. This volume collects his extraordinary
body of work in its entirety for the first time, from his
reviews for The New Republic and The Nation to his brilliant later essays on Godard, Fassbinder, Herzog, Scorsese,
Altman, and others. 1000pgs. • 2009
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
129937 A SONG IN THE DARK: The Birth of the
Musical Film
Barrios, Richard
From Al Jolson to Broadway Melody and beyond, here is the
story of American musicals films, their creators, and their
audience. With many additional rare photographs, this new
edition traces the rise and fall, and rise again, of this quintessential part of the American experience. 504pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $7.98
JAPAN ESE
FILM
125576 THE JAPANESE FILM: Art and Industry
EXPANDED EDITION
Anderson, Joseph L. & Donald Richie
Tracing the development of the Japanese cinema from 1896
(when the first Kinetoscope was imported) through the successive golden ages of film in Japan up to the present day,
the authors examine the accomplishments and history of the
unique art of the Japanese film. 526pgs. • 1983
• Princeton • P • $49.95 / $25.98
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 • $35.00 / $18.98
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128624 STILL MOVING: The Film and
Media Collections of the Museum of
Modern Art
Higgins, Steven
Founded in 1935, the Museum of Modern
Art's Department of Film and Media is
home to one of the most important moving-image archives in the world. The nearly 500 images in this book serve as a stunning visual catalogue of the art and history
of the moving image. 376pgs. • 2006
• Museum of Modern Art • C • $65.00 / $14.98
004682 TO FREE THE CINEMA:
Jonas Mekas & the New York
Underground
James, David E.
Mekas was a driving force behind New
York's alternative film culture from the
1950s through the 1980s. In this collection
of essays and interviews leading film commentators offer fascinating insights into
Mekas' complex career while exploring
the history of post-war independent film. 333pgs. • 1992
• Princeton • P • $52.50 / $29.98
FOOD & COOKI NG
106887 AMERICAN FOOD WRITING: An Anthology with
Classic Recipes
O'Neill, Molly, ed.
A harvest of more than 250 years of American culinary history. This literary feast includes classic accounts of iconic
American foods: Henry David Thoreau on the delights of
watermelon; Herman Melville on clam chowder; H. L.
Mencken on the hot dog; M. F. K. Fisher in praise of the oyster; Ralph Ellison on the irresistible appeal of baked yam; and
William Styron on Southern fried chicken. 753pgs. • 2007
• Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98
132263 SUGAR: A Bittersweet
History
Abbot, Elizabeth
A compelling and surprising look at the
sweet commodity, from how it Africanized
the cane fields of the Caribbean to how it
fuelled the Industrial Revolution and jumpstarted the fast-food revolution. 464pgs. •
2010
• Overlook Press • C • $29.95 /
$7.98
112545 BITTER CHOCOLATE: The
Dark Side of the World's Most
Seductive Sweet
Off, Carol
Traces the origins and evolution of chocolate from the banquet table of
Montezuma's Aztec court to the bustling
factories of Hershey, Cadbury, and Mars.
The heart of the book takes place in West
Africa, where the Ivory Coast is the world's
leading producer of cocoa beans and where profits from the
multibillion-dollar chocolate trade fuel bloody civil war and
widespread corruption. 328pgs. • 2008
• New Press • C • $27.95 / $5.98
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 / $12.98
128025 SECRET INGREDIENTS: The New Yorker
Book of Food and Drink
Remnick, David, ed.
In this indispensable collection, The New Yorker dishes up
a feast of delicious writing: food and drink memoirs, short
stories, tell-alls, and poems, seasoned with a generous dash
of cartoons. The contributors include Roger Angell on the
art of the martini, Don DeLillo on Jell-O, Malcolm Gladwell
on building a better ketchup, and Calvin Trillin on New
York's best bagel. 608pgs. • 2009
• Modern Library • P • $18.00 / $6.98
114211 THE TRUE HISTORY OF
CHOCOLATE
Coe, Sophie D. & Michael D. Coe
The Spanish conquest of Central America
introduced chocolate to Europe, where it
became first the stimulating drink of kings
and aristocrats and then was popularized
in coffeehouses. From Maya hieroglyphs to
the kingdom of the Hershey Bar, this fascinating history, written by two renowned
anthropologists, is enhanced with quotations, 97 illustrations,
and old recipes. 280pgs. • 2007
• Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98
H ISTORIOGRAPHY &
GEN ERAL H ISTORY
126315 THE AIRPLANE: How Ideas Gave Us Wings
Spenser, Jay
In this entertaining history of manned flight, Jay Spenser shows
how simple yet powerful ideas overcame the challenges to aviation. He sheds new light on the key moments in history when,
piece by piece, innovators like Otto Lilienthal, Igor Sikorsky,
Louis Bleriot, Hugo Junkers, and Jack Northrop collectively
solved the puzzle of flight. 352pgs. • 2008
• HarperCollins • C • $25.95 / $7.98
104859 ANALOGIES AT WAR: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien
Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of 1965
Khong, Yuen Foong
From World War I to Operation Desert Storm, American policymakers have invoked the "lessons of history" as they contemplated taking their nation to war. Relying on interviews
with senior officials and on recently declassified documents,
the author shows how three analogies -- Korea, Munich, and
Dien Bien Phu -- were pivotal in shaping American policy during the Vietnam War. 304pgs. • 1992
• Princeton • P • $37.50 / $16.98
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126741 BLOOD AND RAGE: A Cultural History of
Terrorism
Burleigh, Michael
A sweeping history that explores the nature of terrorism from
its origins in the West to today's global threat fueled by fundamentalists. Burleigh argues persuasively that terrorism can be
effectively contained and countered by avoiding the major mistakes of the past and by exploiting weaknesses within terrorist
organizations. 592pgs. • 2009
• HarperCollins • C • $29.99 / $8.98
129010 BLOOD, IRON AND GOLD: How the
Railways Transformed the World
Wolmar, Christian
The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in
1830 marked the beginning of a transport revolution that
would forever transform the way we live. In this beautifully
illustrated book, transportation journalist Christian Wolmar
celebrates the vision and determination of the ambitious
pioneers who developed the railways that would dominate
the globe. 432pgs. • 2010
• PublicAffairs • C • $28.95 / $12.98
105948 THE COMPARATIVE
HISTORIES OF SLAVERY IN BRAZIL,
CUBA, AND THE UNITED STATES
Bergad, Laird W.
The first work to systemically survey slavery
in the three nations from comparative perspectives. Chapters focus on slave narratives, demography, economy, culture,
resistance and rebellions, and the causes
of abolition. 314pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $12.98
115067 THE CULTURE OF DEFEAT: On National
Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
Schivelbosch, Wolfgang
Focusing on three seminal cases of military defeat -- the South
after the Civil War, France in the wake of the Franco-Prussian
War, and Germany following World War I -- Schivelbusch
reveals the complex psychological and cultural responses of
vanquished nations to the experience of loss on the battlefield.
406pgs. • 2004
• Granta Books • P • IMPORT / $5.98
126834 THE CULTURE OF WAR
van Creveld, Martin L.
As van Creveld shows in this authoritative, and riveting book,
since the beginning of civilization the culture of war has its
own traditions, laws and customs, rituals, ceremonies, music,
art, literature, and monuments. He argues that men and
women today, contrary to the hopes of some, remain as fascinated by war as they have been in the past. 512pgs. • 2008
• Ballantine • C • $35.00 / $8.98
133159 DETOUR AND ACCESS:
Strategies of Meaning in China and
Greece
Jullien, François
In what way do we benefit from speaking of things indirectly? How does such
a distancing allow us better to discover
-- and describe -- people and objects?
Concentrating on that which is not said,
or which is spoken only through other
means, this examination of "strategies of meaning" in two
ancient civilizations traces the benefits and costs of a
rhetorical strategy in which absolute truth is absent.
424pgs. • 2000
• Zone Books • C • $42.95 / $12.98
126864 FLAT EARTH: The History of
an Infamous Idea
Garwood, Christine
Contrary to popular belief, the idea of a
spherical Earth had been widely accepted
as early as the fourth century BC. Yet
bizarrely, the belief that the world is in fact
flat persists to this day, despite Apollo missions and pictures from space. Ranging
from ancient Greece through Victorian
England to modern-day America, Garwood's account of flateartherism encompasses religion, science, and pseudoscience, as well as a spectacular array of people and places.
448pgs. • 2008
• St. Martin's • C • IMPORT / $7.98
128866 A HISTORY OF WARFARE
Keegan, John
The author of The Face of Battle examines
centuries of conflict across a variety of
diverse societies and cultures. "Perhaps
the most remarkable study of warfare that
has yet been written" -- The New York
Times Book Review. 496pgs. • 1994
• Vintage • P • $16.95 / $7.98
083711 MODERNIZING ENGLAND'S PAST: English
Historiography in the Age of Modernism, 1870-1970
Bentley, Michael
What came before "postmodernism" in historical studies? By
thinking through the assumptions, methods, and cast of mind
of English historians writing between about 1870 and 1970,
Michael Bentley reveals the intellectual world of the modernists and offers the first full analysis of English historiography in this crucial period. 254pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • C • $95.99 / $29.98
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116485 THE CREATORS: A
History of Heroes of the Imagination
Boorstin, Daniel J.
An ambitious chronicle of the arts by the
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The
Discoverers. By piecing the lives of selected individuals into a grand mosaic,
Boorstin explores the development of
artistic innovation over 3,000 years.
832pgs. • 1993
• Vintage • P • $20.00 / $9.98
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Boorstin, Daniel J.
An original history of man's greatest adventure: his search to
discover the world around him. Boorstin tells of the development of microscopes, telescopes, medicine, vaccines, the
understanding of genetics from the study of plants and many
other scientific and cultural breakthroughs. 768pgs. •
1985
• Vintage • P • $18.95 / $7.98
104790 ON WAR AND LEADERSHIP:
The Words of Combat Commanders
from Frederick the Great to Norman
Schwarzkopf
Connelly, Owen
Lessons on leadership and the experience
of war in the words of twenty combat commanders. The leaders represented include
commanders on both sides of the Civil War
(William Tecumseh Sherman and
Stonewall Jackson), German and American World War II generals (Rommel and Patton), and leaders from both sides of
the Vietnam War (Vo Nguyen Giap and Harold Moore).
347pgs. • 2005
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $12.98
125560 PLOWS, PLAGUES, AND PETROLEUM: How
Humans Took Control of Climate
Ruddiman, William F.
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
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98
104792 RACISM: A Short History
Fredrickson, George M.
Surveys the history of Western racism from
its emergence in the late Middle Ages to the
present. Beginning with medieval antisemitism, Fredrickson traces the spread of
racist thinking in the wake of European
expansionism and the beginnings of the
African slave trade, and examines how the
Enlightenment and romantic nationalism
created new intellectual contexts for debates over slavery and
Jewish emancipation. 224pgs. • 2003
• Princeton • P • $23.95 / $13.98
117044 THE RISE AND FALL OF THE GREAT
POWERS: Economic Change and Military Conflict
from 1500 to 2000
Kennedy, Paul M.
Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over
the five centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in Western Europe. 704pgs. • 1989
• Vintage • P • $20.00 / $7.98
121444 THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE WORLD: As
Laid Down by the Secret Societies
Booth, Mark
Starting from a dangerous premise -- that everything we've
been taught about our world's past is corrupted -- Booth offers
an alternate history of the past 3,000 years. From Greek and
Egyptian mythology to Jewish folklore, from Christian cults to
Freemasons, from George Washington to Hitler -- he argues
that history as we know it needs a revolutionary rethink.
512pgs. • 2008
• Overlook Press • C • $29.95 / $5.98
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128954 A SHORT HISTORY OF
BYZANTIUM
Norwich, John Julius
In this magisterial adaptation of his epic
three-volume history of Byzantium,
Norwich chronicles the world's longestlived Christian empire. Beginning with
Constantine the Great, who made
Christianity the religion of his realm and
then transferred its capital to the city
that would bear his name, Norwich follows the course of
eleven centuries of statecraft and warfare, politics and theology, manners and art. 496pgs. • 1998
• Vintage • P • $19.00 / $8.98
104371 WAR AND HUMAN
NATURE
Rosen, Stephen Peter
Why did President Kennedy choose a
strategy of confrontation during the
Cuban missile crisis even though his
secretary of defense stated that the
presence of missiles in Cuba made no
difference? Why did Hitler declare war
on the US knowing full well the power
of that country? In this volume a former Defense
Department official argues that new findings about the way
humans are shaped by their inherited biology may help
provide answers to such questions. 211pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $23.95 / $12.98
054789 THROWING FIRE: Projectile
Technology through History
Crosby, Alfred W.
Before the dawn of history human beings
mastered fire; they also invented javelins
and bows and arrows. The historic era saw
the invention first of catapults and trebuchets, then of gunpowder, culminating,
in the 20th century, in the most destructive
wars of all time. This unique survey by an
acclaimed historian looks at the role that fire and throwing
have played in the development of our species. 250pgs. •
2002
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081905 WHO OWNS HISTORY?:
Rethinking the Past in a Changing
World
Foner, Eric
History has become a matter of public controversy, as Americans clash over such
things as museum presentations, the flying
of the Confederate flag, and reparations for
slavery. So whose history is being written?
Who owns it? Foner answers these and
other questions about the historian's relationship to the world
of the past and future. 256pgs. • 2003
• Hill & Wang • P • $15.00 / $7.98
H ISTORY OF SCIENCE
045962 THE CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN SCIENCE:
Mechanisms and Mechanics
Westfall, Richard S.
Westfall's introduction to the history of science in the 17th
century examines the "scientific revolution" in terms of the
interplay between the Platonic-Pythagorean tradition and
mechanical philosophy. 171pgs. • 1978
• Cambridge • P • $34.00 / $14.98
125887 FULLER'S EARTH: A Day
with Buckminster Fuller and the
Kids
Brenneman, Richard J.
Toward the end of his life, Buckminster
Fuller was asked to explain to a group
of children his vision of how the universe works. The book that resulted
from this encounter is not only the
most straightforward exposition available of Bucky's radical worldview but also perhaps the
most lovable and personal portrait ever produced of the
man who has been called "the planet's friendly genius."
224pgs. • 2009
• New Press • P • $19.95 / $5.98
088744 HOW THE COLD WAR TRANSFORMED
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: To the Icy Slopes of Logic
Reisch, George
This in-depth treatment of the development of philosophy of
science studies in the US during the Cold War documents the
political vitality of logical empiricism and Otto Neurath's Unity
of Science Movement. It then traces the process of its depoliticization by converging intellectual, cultural, and political
forces in the 1950s. 432pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $36.99 / $5.98
127750 INFINITY AND MIND: The
Science and Philosophy of the Infinite
Rucker, Rudy
An exploration of infinity in all its forms:
potential and actual, mathematical and
physical, theological and mundane. Using
cartoons, puzzles, and quotations to enliven his text, Rucker illuminates such topics
as the paradoxes of set theory, the possibilities of physical infinities, and the results of
Gödel's incompleteness theorems. 368pgs. • 2004
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $13.98
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122979 LAVOISIER IN THE YEAR ONE:
The Birth of a New Science in an Age
of Revolution
Bell, Madison Smartt
A lucid account of the race to understand
the elements -- and found a modern science. Aided by a large fortune and his
accomplished wife, Antoine Lavoisier conducted a series of innovative experiments
that forever buried medieval alchemy and
established a chemical language still in use today. Yet his triumph was short-lived, as the glory his achievement brought
France could not protect him from the ravages of the Terror.
256pgs. • 2005
• W. W. Norton • C • $22.95 / $5.98
061972 THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD:
Copernicus and Kepler
Hallyn, Fernand
Contending that the scientific imagination is not fundamentally different from a mythic or poetic imagination, Hallyn
argues that the work of Copernicus and Kepler must be
examined on the level of rhetorical structure. 367pgs. •
1990
• Zone Books • C • $44.95 / $12.98
125857 REVOLUTIONIZING THE
SCIENCES: European Knowledge
SECOND EDITION
Dear, Peter
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 • $25.95 / $12.98
104957 SCIENCE AS SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE: Values
and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry
Longino, Helen E.
Conventional wisdom has it that the sciences constitute a pure,
value-free method of obtaining knowledge about the natural
world. Focusing on the notion of evidence, the author argues
that a methodology powerful enough to account for scientific
theories of any scope and depth is incapable of ruling out the
influence of social and cultural values. 280pgs. • 1990
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $15.98
127006 SELECTED WRITINGS
Paracelsus
The enigmatic 16th-century Swiss physician and natural philosopher Philippus
Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von
Hohenheim, called Paracelsus, is known
for his remarkable achievements in the
development of science, and for his reputation as a visionary and alchemist. This
richly illustrated anthology presents a
selection of his work in modernized language. 362pgs. •
1995
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
125822 SUPERSTITION: Belief in the
Age of Science
Park, Robert L.
From uttering a prayer before boarding a
plane, to exploring past lives through hypnosis, Robert Park asks why people persist
in superstitious convictions long after science has shown them to be ill-founded. He
examines supernatural beliefs, from religion and the afterlife to New Age spiritualism and faith-based medical claims, and concludes that science is the only way we have of understanding the world.
240pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98
131556 UNCLE TUNGSTEN:
Memories of a Chemical Boyhood
Sacks, Oliver
In this eloquent memoir, the author of
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a
Hat and Awakenings chronicles his love
affair with science and recounts the
magnificently odd -- and sometimes
harrowing -- childhood in which that
love affair unfolded. 352pgs. • 2002
• Random House • P • $15.95 / $6.98
133156 A VITAL RATIONALIST:
Selected Writings of Georges
Canguilhem
Delaporte, F., ed.
Trained as a medical doctor as well as a
philosopher, Canguilhem combined these
practices to demonstrate to philosophers
that there could be no epistemology without concrete study of the actual development of the sciences and to historians that
there could be no worthwhile history of science without a
philosophical understanding of the conceptual basis of all
knowledge. 481pgs. • 1994
• Zone Books • C • $42.95 / $14.98
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126048 CAPITALISM AND THE JEWS
Muller, Jerry Z.
Drawing on economic, social, political, and
intellectual history from medieval Europe
through contemporary America and Israel,
this volume examines the ways in which
thinking about capitalism and thinking about
the Jews have gone hand in hand in
European thought, and why anti-capitalism
and anti-Semitism have frequently been
linked. 272pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $11.98
085470 FROM THE LOWER EAST SIDE TO
HOLLYWOOD: Jews in American Popular Culture
Buhle, Paul
In the first comprehensive investigation of the formative Jewish
influence upon the rise and development of American popular
culture, Buhle shows how the rich legacy of Yiddish prepared
would-be artists to absorb the cultures of their surrounding
environments, seeing the world through the eyes of others,
and producing the talent required for theater, films, television,
popular music and comics. 224pgs. • 2004
• Verso • C • $25.00 / $5.98
131442 JEWISH THOUGHT AND SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE
Ruderman, David B.
A close examination of the interaction between Jewish culture,
medicine, and science during Europe's age of "scientific revolution." Ruderman argues that during this era Jewish culture
and society became increasingly aware of medical and scientific advances, and that a new Jewish scientific discourse
evolved that had significant repercussions for Jewish religious
concerns. 404pgs. • 1995
• Yale • C • $63.00 / $16.98
101837 THE JEWS OF ISLAM
Lewis, Bernard
Examining Muslim attitudes toward
Judaism as a special case of Islamic
treatment of other religious minorities,
Bernard Lewis demolishes two competing stereotypes: that of the fanatical warrior, with a sword in one hand and the
Qur'an in the other; and that of the
Muslim as a designer of an interfaith
utopia. 280pgs. • 1987
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98
050545 MESSIANIC MYSTICS
Idel, Moshe
Examines the long tradition of Jewish messianism and mystical
experience, arguing that messianism deserves a central place
in Jewish intellectual history and that there are close ties
between messianism and the Kabbalah. 451pgs. • 1998
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $16.98
131434 MOSES AND CIVILIZATION:
The Meaning Behind Freud's Myth
Paul, Robert A.
Synthesizing anthropology, psychoanalysis,
and religion, Paul corrects and completes
the ideas Freud proposed in Moses and
Monotheism. He presents a valid psychoanalytic account of Western civilization based
on a detailed reading of the biblical text
and the legends, folklore, commentaries,
and social practices surrounding it. 278pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $12.98
105183 MOTHERS AND
CHILDREN: Jewish Family Life in
Medieval Europe
Baumgarten, Elisheva
Presents a synthetic history of the family -- the most basic building block of
medieval Jewish communities -- in
Germany and northern France during
the High Middle Ages. Concentrating
on the special roles of mothers and
children, it also advances recent efforts to write a comparative Jewish-Christian social history. 275pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $12.98
008167 THE ORIGINS OF ZIONISM
Vital, David
This account of the first crucial formative
stage of the movement which sought to reestablish the Jews as a political nation within an independent, sovereign state traces
the origins of Zionism to its sources in the
Jewish tradition. 396pgs. • 1975
• Oxford University • P •
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111471 THE PRICE OF WHITENESS: Jews, Race, and
American Identity
Goldstein, Eric L.
What has it meant to be Jewish in a nation preoccupied with
the categories of black and white? Goldstein traces the often
tumultuous encounters with race experienced by Jews from
the 1870s through World War II, when they became vested as
part of America's white mainstream and abandoned the practice of describing themselves in racial terms. 307pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
126854 RESURRECTING HEBREW
Stavans, Ilan
The stirring story of how Hebrew was rescued from the fate
of a dead language to become the living tongue of a modern nation. The resurrection of Hebrew raises urgent questions about the role language plays in Jewish survival, questions that lead Stavans not merely into the roots of modern
Hebrew but into the origins of Israel itself. 240pgs. • 2008
• Schocken Books • C • $21.00 / $6.98
125781 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE
JEWS
Brenner, Michael
The most learned yet broadly accessible
book available on the subject. Brenner
takes readers from the mythic wanderings
of Moses to the unspeakable atrocities of
the Holocaust; from the Babylonian exile to
the founding of the modern state of Israel;
and from the Sephardic communities
under medieval Islam to the shtetls of Eastern Europe and the
Hasidic enclaves of modern-day Brooklyn. 472pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
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046081 AZTECS: An Interpretation
Clendinnen, Inga
Recreates the culture of the city of
Tenochtitlan in its last unthreatened years
as the center of the Aztec empire, combining the experiences and concerns of social
existence in the imperial city with the mannered violence of their ritual killings.
398pgs. • 1995
• Cambridge • P • $31.00 / $17.98
041253 FATHER OF THE POOR?: Vargas and His Era
Levine, Robert M.
As dictator and president of Brazil for most of the period from
1930 to 1954, Getúlio Vargas ignored individual rights and
devoted as much effort to manipulating workers as to benefiting them. Although Vargas promised much and delivered little,
his countrymen idolized him. Levine examines how Vargas's
legacy influenced Brazil, and to what extent his social legislation affected the lives of ordinary Brazilians. 193pgs. • 1998
• Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $13.98
087099 A CONCISE HISTORY OF MEXICO
SECOND EDITION
Hamnett, Brian R.
The updated edition of this accessible history includes, among
other recent developments, an examination of the administration of Vicente Fox. New sections also reinforce the importance of Mexico's long and disparate history, from the PreColumbian era onwards, in shaping the country as it is today.
400pgs. • 2006
u • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $13.98
038890 INDIGENOUS MOVEMENTS
AND THEIR CRITICS: Pan-Maya
Activism in Guatemala
Warren, Kay B.
An ethnographic account of Pan-Maya cultural activism through the voices, writings,
and actions of its participants. Challenging
the belief that indigenous movements
emerge as isolated, politically unified
fronts, Warren shows that Pan-Mayanism
reflects diverse local, national, and international influences.
288pgs. • 1998
• Princeton • P • $30.95 / $17.98
084843 DEATH AND THE IDEA OF
MEXICO
Lomnitz, Claudio
Unlike contemporary Europeans and
Americans, the Mexican people display
and cultivate a jovial familiarity with
death. Claudio Lomnitz's innovative study
marks a turning point in understanding
Mexico's rich and unique use of death
imagery. 581pgs. • 2005
• Zone Books • P • $38.95 / $9.98
088844 EMPIRE AND REVOLUTION:
The Americans in Mexico since the
Civil War
Hart, John M.
A sweeping chronicle of the economic and
social connections between the two
nations from the Civil War to today.
Throughout, this masterful narrative illuminates the development and expansion of
the American railroad, oil, mining, and
banking industries. Hart also shows how the export of the
"American Dream" has shaped such areas as religion and
work attitudes in Mexico. 688pgs. • 2002
• California • C • $60.00 / $14.98
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131431 MASS ATROCITY, ORDINARY EVIL, AND
HANNAH ARENDT: Criminal Consciousness in
Argentina's Dirty War
Osiel, Mark
Applying Arendt's ideas about the kind of people who implement bureaucratized large-scale atrocities to Argentina's
"Dirty War" of the 1970s, Osiel delves into the social conditions that could elicit such reprehensible conduct. He calls for
changes in the laws of war to preserve both justice and the
possibility of dialogue between factions in sharply divided
societies. 272pgs. • 2002
• Yale • C • $40.00 / $12.98
125614 ON THE WINGS OF TIME: Rome, the Incas,
Spain, and Peru
MacCormack, Sabine
Examining how missionaries, soldiers, native lords, and other
writers employed classical concepts to forge new understandings of Peruvian society and history, the book offers a complete reassessment of the ways in which colonial Peru made
the classical heritage uniquely its own. 352pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $17.98
127325 SHATTERED HOPE: The Guatemalan
Revolution and the United States, 1944-1954
Gleijeses, Piero
The most thorough account yet available of a revolution that
saw the first true agrarian reform in Central America, this
book is also a penetrating analysis of the tragic destruction of
that revolution engineered by US intervention. 464pgs. • 1992
• Princeton • P • $47.95 / $25.98
127280 VASSOURAS: A
Brazilian Coffee County, 18501900: The Roles of Planter and
Slave in a Plantation Society
Stein, Stanley J.
A now classic social and economic
study of the origins, apogee, and decline
of coffee in the Parahyba Valley of South
Central Brazil. The author shows how
abolition, erosion, and bankruptcy
transformed virgin forest into a wasteland of eroded hillsides
and abandoned towns, of disillusioned planters and povertystricken black freedmen. 336pgs. • 1986
• Princeton • P • $57.50 / $24.98
127026 VISION, RACE, AND
MODERNITY: A Visual Economy of the
Andean Image World
Poole, Deborah
Through an intensive examination of photographs and engravings from European,
Peruvian, and US archives, Poole explores
the role visual images and technologies
have played in shaping modern understandings of race. She traces the shifts that
occurred in depictions of Andean Indians from the late 18th to
the early 20th centuries, and explains how they led to the modern concept of "racial difference." 272pgs. • 1997
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $20.98
LAW & LEGAL STU DI ES
104350 THE CANON OF AMERICAN
LEGAL THOUGHT
Kennedy, David & William W. Fisher III,
eds.
Presents full texts of the 20 most important
works of American legal thought since 1890.
These are the articles that have made these
authors -- from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.,
to Ronald Coase, from Ronald Dworkin to
Catherine MacKinnon -- among the most
recognized names in American legal history. 925pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $45.00 / $22.98
124327 THE COLLECTED LEGAL PAPERS
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Distinguished for his learning, judgment, humor, and eloquence, Holmes served as justice of the US Supreme Court for
four decades. This compilation of 26 of his legal papers and
addresses touches upon many spheres of public concern and
reflects the ongoing development of a democratic society.
320pgs. • 2007
• Dover • P • $16.95 / $5.98
133209 THE CONFLICT OF LAWS
Briggs, Adrian
This complete yet accessible survey of English private international law examines the jurisdiction of English courts, whether
their judgments are enforced and recognized across Europe,
and the effect of foreign judgments in England. 300pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C • $121.00 / $22.98
133213 CREON'S GHOST: Law, Justice and the
Humanities
Tomain, Joseph
Issues like intelligent design in school curricula, same-sex marriage, and faith-based government grants are examples of interactions between human law and some other set of moral principles. This volume examines these interactions from the perspective of core humanities texts and through discussion of hotly
debated contemporary legal conundrums. 344pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $85.00 / $12.98
087637 THE DYNAMIC CONSTITUTION: An
Introduction to American Constitutional Law
Fallon, Richard H.
Fallon introduces non-lawyers to the workings of American
constitutional law, writing with clarity and vigor about leading constitutional doctrines and issues, including the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion, the guarantee of
equal protection, rights to fair procedures, rights to privacy, and rights to sexual autonomy. 358pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $12.98
107193 PATHS TO INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: Social
and Cultural Perspectives
Dembour, Marie-Bénédicte & Tobias Kelly, eds.
Using case studies such as the International Criminal Court
and the European Court of Human Rights, the contributors
examine how and why international justice is mobilized,
understood, and abandoned by various social actors, and to
what effect. 288pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $50.99 / $19.98
LI NGU ISTICS & LANGUAGES
124895 BY HOOK OR BY
CROOK: A Journey in Search of
Language
Crystal, David
In this delightfully discursive journey
through the groves and thickets of the
English language, the author of The
Stories of English and How Language
Works combines personal reflections,
historical allusions, and traveler's
observations to create a mesmerizing and entertaining narrative account of his encounters with the language and its
speakers. 336pgs. • 2008
• Overlook Press • C • $27.95 / $5.98
122218 HANDBOOK OF LOGIC AND
LANGUAGE
Van Benthem, Johan F. & Alice G. Ter
Meulen, eds.
In recent decades, the combined study of
logic and language has gained momentum
with the formulation of Montague semantics and Generative Syntax. The chapters in
this comprehensive survey show both sides
of the interaction: how logical systems are
designed and modified in response to linguistic needs, and
how mathematical theory arises out of this process and affects
subsequent linguistic theory. 1271pgs. • 1997
• MIT • C • $200.00 / $59.98
041229 ELEMENTARY MODERN STANDARD ARABIC,
VOLUME 1: Pronunciation and Writing; Lessons 1-30
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
• Cambridge • P • $74.00 / $38.98
133139 THE INTERACTIONAL
INSTINCT: The Evolution and
Acquisition of Language
Lee, Namhee, et al.
Presents a theory of language based on linguistic, evolutionary, and biological evidence indicating that language is a culturally inherited artifact that requires no a
priori hard wiring of linguistic knowledge.
The authors argue for the emergence of
language structure through interaction constrained by human
psychology and physiology. 248pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $19.98
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104309 AN INTRODUCTION TO
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE
CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTIONS TO PHILOSOPHY
Morris, Michael
A critical introduction to the central
issues of the philosophy of language.
Each chapter focuses on one or two texts
which have had a seminal influence on
work in the subject, and uses these as a
springboard to both the topics and the
various traditions of dealing with them. The texts include writings by Frege, Russell, Kripke, Quine, Davidson, Austin, Grice,
and Wittgenstein. 326pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $36.99 / $20.98
041154 LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Duranti, Alessandro
Introduces linguistic anthropology as an interdisciplinary
field studying language as a cultural resource and speaking
as a cultural practice. Theories and methods discussed in
terms of linguistic diversity, grammar in use, the role of
speaking in social interaction, organization and meaning of
conversational structures, and participation as an analytical
unit. 398pgs. • 1997
• Cambridge • P • $54.00 / $28.98
049687 ON NATURE AND LANGUAGE
BELLETTI, ADRIANA & LUIGI RAZZI, EDS.
Chomsky, Noam
In this significant landmark in the development of linguistic
theory, Chomsky develops his thinking on the relation between
language, mind, and brain, integrating current research in linguistics into the burgeoning field of neuroscience. In a penetrating interview, he provides the clearest and most elegant
introduction to current theory available. 216pgs. • 2002
• Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $12.98
087661 THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
THIRD EDITION
Yule, George
Introduces the analysis of the key elements of language -sounds, words, structures, and meanings -- providing a solid
foundation in these essential topics. Extensively revised with
sections on contemporary issues in language study, including
language and culture, African American English, sign language, and slang. 284pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $12.98
106901 THE SYNTAX OF ICELANDIC
Thrainsson, Hoskuldur
Icelandic is a syntactically interesting language, with aspects of its word order,
clause structure, agreement patterns,
inflection and case system arousing much
theoretical interest and debate in recent
years. This is an informative guide to the
structure of the language, focusing on
those characteristics that have contributed
greatly to syntactic research. 563pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $181.00 / $19.98
088135 UNDERSTANDING MINIMALISM
Hornstein, Norbert, et al.
This introduction to the Minimalist Program—the current
model of syntactic theory within generative linguistics developed by Noam Chomsky—presents its basic principles and
techniques, and contrasts these with previous linguistic models, especially Chomsky's earlier theoretical articulation in
Lectures on Government and Binding. 422pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $47.99 / $28.98
087112 USING PORTUGUESE: A
Guide to Contemporary Usage
McGovern, Timothy Michael & Ana
Sofia Ganho
This guide to Portuguese usage covers both the Brazilian and the
European varieties of Portuguese. It
gives special attention to those areas
of vocabulary and grammar which
cause most difficulty to Englishspeakers and also includes a special chapter for students
familiar with Spanish, highlighting key similarities and differences between the two languages. 274pgs. • 2004
• Cambridge • P • $46.99 / $24.98
112708 YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN?: Words, Contexts
and Communication
Wajnryb, Ruth
Does a word mean what it says? Sometimes -- but not always.
Who's using a word and to whom, in what context, for what
purpose -- all these factors influence the meaning of the language we use. This book considers these and other questions
as it explores how and why our language works the way it
does. 240pgs. • 2008
• Cambridge • P • $21.99 / $7.98
LITERARY TH EORY & CRITICISM
130353 AMERICAN
TRANSCENDENTALISM: A History
Gura, Philip F.
A comprehensive narrative history of
America's first group of public intellectuals, the men and women who defined
American literature and indelibly marked
American reform. Gura masterfully traces
their intellectual genealogy to transatlantic
religious and philosophical ideas, illustrating how these informed the theological debates that gave rise
to practical, personal, and quixotic attempts to improve, even
perfect the world. 384pgs. • 2008
• Hill & Wang • P • $16.00 / $8.98
039701 ANATOMY OF CRITICISM
Frye, Northrop
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
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
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131444 A BAEDEKER OF DECADENCE:
Charting a Literary Fashion, 18841927
Schoolfield, George C.
Beginning in the late 19th century, many
novels and novellas were populated with
protagonists who were fragile, refined, selfabsorbed and preoccupied with a trivially
exquisite aesthetic. Examining 32 international works of literary decadence written
between 1884 and 1927, Schoolfield offers an entertaining
commentary on this unusual and fascinating cultural phenomenon. 432pgs. • 2003
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $12.98
119913 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO AFRICAN
AMERICAN WOMEN'S LITERATURE
Mitchell, Angelyn & Danille K. Taylor,
eds.
These specially commissioned essays
highlight the artistry, complexity and
diversity of a literary tradition that
ranges from Lucy Terry to Toni
Morrison. A wide range of topics are
addressed, from the Harlem Renaissance to the Black Arts
Movement, and from the performing arts to popular fiction.
336pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $14.98
051146 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO CHARLES DICKENS
Jordan, John O., ed.
Contains 14 specially-commissioned chapters by leading scholars, who together provide diverse but complementary approaches to the full span of Dickens's writings,
from Sketches by Boz through The Mystery
of Edwin Drood. The contributors address
both thematic topics and the formal features of the novels, including their serial publication and
Dickens's distinctive use of language. 235pgs. • 2001
• Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $19.98
119914 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
Grenby, M. O. & Andrea Immel, eds.
With coverage ranging from 18th-century moral tales to the
modern fantasies of J. K. Rowling and Philip Pullman, this
Companion illuminates acknowledged classics as well as neglected works. Written by leading scholars from around the
world, it will be essential reading for all students and scholars
of children's literature. 324pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $14.98
054762 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ENGLISH
RESTORATION THEATRE
Payne Fisk, Deborah, ed.
Essays examine Restoration theatre from 1660 until 1714,
paying attention to major playwrights such as Dryden,
Wycherly and Congreve and also to more minor works and to
plays by the first professional female dramatists, as they reveal
this exciting theatrical era in all of its tumult, energy, and conflict. 322pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $15.98
044878 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO MILTON
SECOND EDITION
Danielson, Dennis, ed.
An accessible guide that introduces readers to the scope of Milton's work, its historical relations, and current approaches
to it. This edition contains new and revised
essays, reflecting increasing emphasis on
Milton's politics, the social conditions and
climate in which he wrote and published, the importance of
his early poems, and the changes wrought by gender studies
on criticism. 316pgs. • 1999
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $14.98
128125 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE
LITERATURE OF NEW YORK
Patell, Cyrus R. K. & Bryan Waterman, eds.
This exploration of the range of writing and performance in
the city celebrates the many authors who have contributed
to its rich literary and cultural history, including Herman
Melville, Walt Whitman, Edith Wharton, Eugene O'Neill,
Allen Ginsberg, and many others. 282pgs. • 2010
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $13.98
107031 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY
ENGLISH POETRY
Corcoran, Neil, ed.
The last century was characterized by an
extraordinary flowering of the art of poetry
in Britain. These specially commissioned
essays by highly regarded poetry critics
offer an up-to-date, stimulating and reliable overview of English poetry of the 20th
century. 268pgs. • 2008
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $13.98
122666 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO WAR
WRITING
McLoughlin, Kate, ed.
Focuses on British and American war writing, from Beowulf
and Shakespeare to bloggers on the "War on Terror." The
Companion also explores the latest theoretical thinking on
war representation and suggests new directions for
research. 290pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $15.98
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053348 BLOODY CONSTRAINT:
War and Chivalry in Shakespeare
Meron, Theodor
Well aware of the decline of chivalry in
his own era, Shakespeare gave his characters lines calling for civilized behavior,
mercy, humanitarian principles, and
moral responsibility. In this volume, an
eminent legal scholar looks at international humanitarian law and rules for
the conduct of war through the lens of Shakespeare's plays.
246pgs. • 2001
• Oxford University • P • $50.00 / $19.98
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Performance Archive (CD-ROM)
Carson, Christie & Jacky Bratton, eds.
This CD-ROM offers an archive of textual and performance
material relating to the play. Includes the Quarto of 1608
and the Folio of 1623 both in modern spelling and as facsimiles, along with five other texts, 500 illustrations, critical
essays, and a wealth of annotation and reference material. •
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SHAKESPEARE
Auden, W. H.
In these lectures, we hear Auden alluding to authors from Homer, Dante, and
St. Augustine to Kierkegaard, Ibsen, and
T. S. Eliot, drawing upon the full range
of European literature and opera, and
referring to the day's newspapers and
magazines, movies and cartoons. The
result is an extended instance of the "live conversation" that
Auden believed criticism ought to be. 488pgs. • 2002
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $13.98
026102 SHAKESPEARE, THE KING'S PLAYWRIGHT:
Theater in the Stuart Court, 1603-1613
Kernan, Alvin
Examines Shakespeare as a patronage playwright whose
work after 1603 focused on the main concerns of his royal
patron. Kernan argues that he was neither the royal propagandist nor the political subversive that New Historicists
have made him out to be. 230pgs. • 1995
• Yale • C • $47.00 / $6.98
093444 THE CAMBRIDGE
INTRODUCTION TO T. S. ELIOT
Cooper, John Xiros
Provides the perfect introduction to key
aspects of Eliot's life and work, as well as to
the wider contexts of modernism in which
he wrote. Cooper explains how Eliot was
influenced by the intellectual climate of both
20th-century Britain and America, and how
he became a key cultural figure on both
sides of the Atlantic. The controversies surrounding his writing
and his thought are also addressed. 142pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $23.99 / $9.98
132752 A GREAT IDEA AT THE TIME: The Rise, Fall,
and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books
Beam, Alex
Why did a million American households buy books by
Hippocrates and Nicomachus from door-to-door salesmen?
And how and why did the great books fall out of fashion? Alex
Beam explores the Great Books mania, in an entertaining and
strangely poignant portrait of American popular culture on the
threshold of the television age. 256pgs. • 2009
• PublicAffairs • P • $13.95 / $4.98
115155 JAMES JOYCE, SEXUALITY AND SOCIAL PURITY
Mullin, Katherine
Reveals how Joyce responded to censorship and Edwardian
ideologies of social purity by accentuating the "contentious" or
"offensive" elements in such works as Ulysses, A Portrait of the
Artist as a Young Man, and Dubliners. Mullin's book, based on
prodigious archival research, offers crucial insights into the
sexual politics of Modernism. 236pgs. • 2003
• Cambridge • C • $99.00 / $19.98
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083942 KNOWLEDGE OF THINGS
HUMAN AND DIVINE: Vico's New
Science and Finnegans Wake
Verene, Donald Phillip
In the first book to examine in full the
interconnections between Vico's new science and Joyce's Finnegans Wake, Verene
demonstrates how passages from Joyce's
work offer keys to Vico's philosophy.
Verene presents Vico's philosophical
thought as it develops in his major works, with Joyce's words
and insights serving as a guide. 278pgs. • 2003
• Yale • C • $52.00 / $16.98
129819 NORTHERN ARTS: The
Breakthrough of Scandinavian
Literature and Art, from Ibsen to
Bergman
Weinstein, Arnold
A magnificent and provocative exploration
of Scandinavian literature and art. With
intellectual power and deep emotional
insights, writer and critic Arnold
Weinstein guides us through the most startling works created by the writers and artists of Scandinavia
over the past two centuries. 544pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $27.95 / $16.98
131427 LITERATURE AT WAR, 1914-1940:
Representing the Time of Greatness in Germany
Natter, Wolfgang G.
A fascinating examination of German texts written about the
First World War. Wolfgang Natter argues that the militarization
of literature that occurred between 1914 and 1918, and the
ways war events reconfigured literary institutions, aesthetics,
and cultural politics, help to explain how a military ethos
could remain vibrant in a defeated Germany and lay the
groundwork for another world war. 288pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $8.98
126214 NOTES ON SONTAG
Lopate, Phillip
Adopting Sontag's favorite form, a set of
brief essays or notes that circle around
a topic from different perspectives,
Phillip Lopate considers the achievements and limitations of his tantalizing,
daunting subject. Honest yet sympathetic, this engaging evaluation reveals a
Sontag who was both an original and
very much a person of her time. 256pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $19.95 / $9.98
127300 LONDON FRAGMENTS: A Literary Expedition
Görner, Rüdiger
Explores the literary landscape of London through ten strolls
through some of its most interesting areas. We meet
Shakespeare, Heine and Hogarth south of the river, find
Virginia Woolf and Lady Ottoline Morell in Bloomsbury, discover Blake and Trollope in Westminster, the Carlyles in
Chelsea, and encounter Bacon and Hanif Kureishi in the
London suburbs. 254pgs. • 2007
• Haus Publishers • C • $19.95 / $7.98
039568 MARXISM AND FORM: Twentieth-Century
Dialectical Theories of Literature
Jameson, Fredric
A pioneering account of the work of the major European
Marxist theorists -- T. W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Herbert
Marcuse, Ernst Bloch, Georg Lukács, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Jameson provides a framework for analyzing the connection
between art and the historical circumstances of its making -in particular, how cultural artifacts distort, repress, or transform their circumstances through the abstractions of aesthetic form. 432pgs. • 1974
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
119003 MEDIEVAL WRITERS AND
THEIR WORK: Middle English
Literature, 1100-1500
Burrow, J. A.
In an updated edition of his popular
introduction to English literature from
1100 to 1500, J. A. Burrow takes account
of scholarly developments in the field,
most notably by devoting a final chapter to
the impact of historicism on medieval
studies. By placing medieval writers in their historical context, he explains not only how they wrote, but why. 176pgs.
• 2008
• Oxford University • P • $32.95 / $14.98
058164 MIMESIS: The
Representation of Reality in Western
Literature
Auerbach, Erich
A brilliant display of erudition, wit, and
wisdom, this exploration of how great
European writers from Homer to Virginia
Woolf depicted reality has taught generations how to read Western literature. This
new expanded edition includes an introduction by Edward Said as well as a previously untranslated
essay in which Auerbach responds to his critics. 616pgs. •
2002
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
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040455 ON BEAUTY AND BEING JUST
Scarry, Elaine
Taking inspiration from writers and thinkers as diverse as
Homer, Plato, Proust, and Iris Murdoch, Scarry writes an elegant, passionate manifesto for the revival of beauty in our intellectual work. She not only defends beauty from recent political arguments against it but also argues that beauty continually renews our search for truth and presses us toward a greater
concern for justice. 144pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $14.95 / $9.98
133298 PAPER PELLETS: British
Literary Culture after Waterloo
Cronin, Richard
British culture in the post-Waterloo years
was characterized not by what its leading
writers held in common but by the antagonisms that divided them, as England vied
with Scotland, literary and political principles mingled, and a volatile relationship
developed between the public and the private. This volume centers on three literary phenomena of the
period: Walter Scott's novels, Byron's Don Juan, and the new
literary magazines. 300pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $16.98
127363 POSTMODERN: American Literature and
Religion since 1960
Hungerford, Amy
How can intense religious beliefs coexist with pluralism?
Examining the role of the religious imagination in contemporary religious practice and in some of the best-known
works of American literature from the past 50 years, Amy
Hungerford shows how belief for its own sake -- a belief in
the absence of doctrine -- has become an answer to pluralism in a secular age. 224pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $27.95 / $15.98
108817 ROBERT SOUTHEY: Entire Man of Letters
Speck, William Allen
In his lifetime Robert Southey was very much the equal of his
fellow "Lake poets," Coleridge and Wordsworth. But since his
death his reputation has been overshadowed by their success.
Speck argues that even if Southey's poetry can no longer be
considered as significant, his other writings were more salient
and his political views far more influential than those of his fellow poets. 305pgs. • 2006
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $12.98
123041 THE ROMANCES OF CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES
Duggan, Joseph J.
Twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes was one of the
most influential figures in Western literature; his romantic
poems on the legend of King Arthur gave rise to a tradition of
storytelling that continues to this day. This study of all of
Chrétien's work sets the poet within the social and intellectual
currents of his time. 408pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $14.98
129325 SAMUEL JOHNSON: The
Struggle
Meyers, Jeffrey
Drawing on a lifetime of study of Johnson
and his era, as well as a wide array of new
archival materials, Jeffrey Meyers tells the
extraordinary story of one of the great
geniuses of English letters. Johnson
emerges in his portrait as a mass of contradictions: lazy and energetic, aggressive
and tender, melancholy and witty, and simultaneously comforted and tormented by religion. 552pgs. • 2008
• Perseus • C • $35.00 / $12.98
050696 THE TEXTUAL CONDITION
McGann, Jerome J.
Over the past decade literary critic and editor Jerome McGann
has developed a theory of textuality centered on writing and
production rather than on reading and interpretation.
Drawing on literary examples from the past two centuries -including works by Byron, Blake, Morris, Yeats, Joyce, and
especially Pound -- here he applies his theory to key problems
in the study of texts and textuality. 208pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $15.98
128305 THE SHAPE OF THE SIGNIFIER: 1967 to the
End of History
Michaels, Walter Benn
In this critique of recent theory -- primarily literary but also
cultural and political -- Michaels examines what's really at
stake when we think of literature in terms of the experience of
the reader rather than the intention of the author, and when
we substitute the question of who people are for the question
of what they believe. 232pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $21.95 / $10.98
125659 WORSHIPPING WALT: The
Whitman Disciples
Robertson, Michael
Explores the highly charged connections
between Whitman and his followers,
including Canadian psychiatrist R. M.
Bucke, American nature writer John
Burroughs, British activist Edward
Carpenter, and the notorious Oscar Wilde.
Despite their particular needs, they all
viewed Whitman as the author of a new poetic scripture and
prophet of a modern liberal spirituality. 368pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98
126890 THE SPREAD OF NOVELS: Translation and
Prose Fiction in the Eighteenth Century
McMurran, M. H.
Fiction has always been in a state of transformation and circulation: how does this history of mobility inform the emergence of the novel? Demonstrating that translation was both
the cause and means by which the novel attained success,
McMurran shows how the 18th century signalled the end of
a premodern system of translation and the advent of modern literary exchange. 272pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98
119752 WRITING THE APOCALYPSE: Historical Vision
in Contemporary U. S. and Latin American Fiction
Zamora, Lois Parkinson
A comparative literary study of apocalyptic themes and narrative techniques in the contemporary North and Latin American
novel. Zamora focuses her examination on the relationship
between the temporal ends and the narrative endings in the
works of six major novelists: Gabriel García Márquez, Thomas
Pynchon, Julio Cortázar, John Barth, Walker Percy, and Carlos
Fuentes. 248pgs. • 1989
• Cambridge • C • $32.00 / $16.98
LITERATU RE, POETRY & DRAMA
105454 THE ANNOTATED LOLITA
Nabokov, Vladimir
This annotated text of Nabokov's modern classic assiduously illuminates the extravagant wordplay and the frequent
literary allusions, parodies, and cross-references. Edited
with a preface, introduction and notes by Alfred Appel, Jr.
544pgs. • 1991
• Vintage • P • $21.00 / $9.98
022451 THE BALCONY
Genet, Jean
In the midst of a war-ravished city, a brothel caters to the elaborate role-playing fantasies of men from all walks of life. These
perverse costumed masquerades parody and stylize the nature
of the anarchic political struggle that rages outside. In a stunning series of macabre scenes, Genet presents his caustic view
of man and society. 96pgs. • 1966
• Grove Press • P • $14.00 / $5.98
104334 CAMUS AT COMBAT: Writing
1944-1947
Camus, Albert, et al.
Presents the writings published in the
resistance newspaper where Camus served
as editor-in-chief and editorial writer
between 1944 and 1947. These 165 articles and editorials show how his thinking
evolved from support of a revolutionary
transformation of postwar society to a
wariness of the radical left alongside his longstanding opposition to the reactionary right. 334pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98
119969 THE COLLECTED WORKS OF W. B. YEATS:
VOLUME IV: Early Essays
Yeats, W. B., et al.
Includes the contents of the two most important collections of
Yeats's critical prose, Ideas of Good and Evil and The Cutting
of an Agate. Among the essays are considerations of Blake,
Shakespeare, Shelley, Spenser, and Synge, as well as an
extended discussion of the Japanese Noh theatre. The first
scholarly edition of these materials, this volume offers a corrected text and detailed annotations. 560pgs. • 2007
• Scribner • C • $50.00 / $12.98
104341 THE COLLECTED WORKS
VOLUME 2: Faust I and II
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe's most complex and profound
work, Faust was the effort of the poet's
entire lifetime, and can be read as a
document of his moral and artistic
development. This volume makes available to the English reader a completely
new translation that communicates
both the work's poetic variety and its many levels of tone.
344pgs. • 1994
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
039851 THE COLLECTED
WORKS, VOLUME 11: Sorrows of
Young Werther / Elective Affinities /
Novella
WELLBERY, DAVID E., ED.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von
Containing three of Goethe's major
prose works, this volume explores a
range of themes: unfulfilled love, infidelity, divorce, tragic love, fantasy, and
moral rebirth. 296pgs. • 1995
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $14.98
050831 THE COMPLETE STORIES
O'Connor, Flannery
Includes the two story collections O'Connor put together
during her short lifetime -- Everything That Rises Must
Converge and A Good Man Is Hard to Find -- plus twelve
additional stories. 555pgs. • 1971
• Noonday • P • $18.00 / $9.98
118510 DIARY OF A BAD YEAR
Coetzee, J. M.
In this brilliant work of fiction by the Nobel Prize–winning
author of Disgrace, Coetzee once again breaks new literary
ground, as he takes on the world of politics and creates an
ingenious literary game that will enthrall readers and surprise
them with its emotional power. 240pgs. • 2007
• Viking • C • $24.95 / $6.98
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123869 GOSTA BERLING'S SAGA
Lagerlöf, Selma
The first woman to receive the Nobel Prize
for literature, Lagerlöf assured her place in
Swedish letters with this 1891 novel. The
eponymous hero, a country pastor whose
appetite for alcohol and indiscretions ends
his career, falls in with a dozen vagrant
Swedish cavaliers and enters into a power
struggle with the richest woman in the
province. 368pgs. • 2004
• Dover • P • $15.95 / $5.98
131958 BIG MONEY
Wodehouse, P. G.
• Arrow • P • IMPORT / $5.98
119025 KRAPP'S LAST TAPE AND
OTHER DRAMATIC PIECES
Beckett, Samuel
This collection of Nobel Prize winner
Samuel Beckett's dramatic pieces includes
a short stage play, two radio plays, and two
pantomimes. The stage play, Krapp's Last
Tape, evolves a shattering drama out of a
monologue of a man who, at age sixtynine, plays back the autobiographical tape
he recorded on his thirty-ninth birthday. 160pgs. • 2009
• Grove Press • P • $14.00 / $5.98
133005 INDISCRETIONS OF ARCHIE
Wodehouse, P. G.
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Levi, Primo
In this volume, the last book he published before his death
in 1987, Levi wrote of the moral collapse that occurred in
Auschwitz and the fallibility of human memory that allows
such atrocities to recur. 208pgs. • 1989
• Vintage • P • $14.95 / $6.98
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Wodehouse, P. G.
• Overlook Press • C • $19.95 / $7.98
044140 FERNANDO PESSOA & CO.:
Selected Poems
ZENITH, RICHARD, ED. & TRANS.
Pessoa, Fernando
From spare minimalism to a revolutionary
exuberance that recalls Leaves of Grass,
Pessoa's writings represented a radical
break with the past and anticipated contemporary literary concerns to an uncanny
degree. The first comprehensive edition of
Pessoa's poetry in the English language, this volume is a tribute to a body of work of extraordinary depth and poetic precision. 290pgs. • 1998
• Grove Press • P • $15.95 / $5.98
130292 FRIENDS AND APOSTLES: The Correspondence
of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914
Hale, Keith, ed.
The letters between the English poet Rupert Brooke and his
close friend James Strachey here appear in print for the first
time. The letters reveal much about the lives and interests of
these two gifted young men, the nature of their relationship,
and the activities of many illustrious friends such as Lytton
Strachey, J. M. Keynes, Virginia Woolf, and Bertrand Russell.
320pgs. • 1998
• Yale • C • $55.00 / $14.98
103846 THE GOLDEN AGE: Poems of
the Spanish Renaissance
Grossman, Edith, trans.
The Spanish Renaissance -- a period of
glory that spanned from the late 15th century through the 17th century -- comes to
life in this bilingual anthology, edited by
acclaimed translator Edith Grossman.
Includes works by Jorge Manrique,
Garcilaso de la Vega, Luis de Góngora,
Lope de Vega, and other luminaries of the age. 201pgs. •
2006
• W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $5.98
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033130 THE LIBERTINE READER: Eroticism &
Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century France
Feher, Michel, ed.
Everything one loves to hate -- or hates to love -- about
"French lovers" and their self-styled reputation can be
traced to 18th-century libertine literature represented in
this anthology. Obsessed with strategies of seduction, speculating endlessly about the motives and goals of lovers, the
idle aristocrats who populate these novels are exclusively
preoccupied with their erotic life. 1322pgs. • 1997
• Zone Books • P • $34.95 / $12.98
049883 THE MONK
Lewis, Matthew G.
The Monk shocked and titillated readers with its graphic portrayal of lust, sin, and violence when it was first published in
1796. A true classic of the Gothic novel, it has left an indelible
mark on English literature and has influenced such eminent
writers as Byron, Scott, Poe, Flaubert, Hawthorne, and Emily
Brontë. 445pgs. • 1993
• Oxford University • P • $15.00 / $5.98
105546 NOVELS, PLAYS & ESSAYS
THE GERMAN LIBRARY, VOL. 90
Frisch, Max
Includes selections from Sketchbook 1946-1949, I'm Not
Stiller, Homo Faber: A Report, Gantenbein, Sketchbook 19661971, Wilhelm Tell: A School Text, Military Service Record,
Montauk, and Man in the Holocene. The plays include selections from Now They are Singing Again, Don Juan, Andorra,
The Fire Raisers, Biography: A Game, and Tryptich: Three
Scenic Panels. 354pgs. • 1989
• Continuum • C • $114.00 / $19.98
107095 ON BULLSHIT
Frankfurt, Harry G.
One of the most salient features of our culture, Frankfurt argues, is that there is so
much bullshit -- a greater enemy of the
truth than mere lies. He explores how bullshitters seek to convey certain impressions
without being concerned about the truth,
and how they quietly change the rules governing the conversation so that claims
about truth and falsity become irrelevant. 80pgs. • 2005
• Princeton • C • $9.95 / $7.98
049855 ON THE ART OF THE NO DRAMA: The Major
Treatises of Zeami
Rimer, J. Thomas & Yamazaki Masakazu, trans.
This annotated translation is the first systematic rendering into
any Western language of the nine major treatises on the art of
the Japanese No theater by Zeami Motokiyo (1363-1443).
Zeami, who transformed the No from a country entertainment
into a vehicle for profound theatrical and philosophical experience, was a brilliant actor himself, and his treatises touch on
every aspect of the theater of his time. 370pgs. • 1984
• Princeton • P • $52.50 / $24.98
133291 THE OXFORD BOOK OF
CHRISTMAS STORIES
Pepper, Dennis
A collection of thirty stories by a galaxy
of talented writers, including Charles
Dickens, Laurie Lee, Philippa Pearce,
Geraldine McCaughrean, Jacqueline
Wilson, and Nicholas Fisk. 224pgs. •
2010
• Oxford University • P •
$16.95 / $5.98
105095 THE RAMAYANA OF VALMIKI: An Epic of
Ancient India; Vol. I: Balakanda
Goldman, Robert P.
The first of seven volumes of a translation of the Valmiki
Ramayana, the great Sanskrit epic of the life of Rama, ideal
man and incarnation of the great god Visnu. 456pgs. • 1990
• Princeton • P • $49.95 / $25.98
122508 UNDER KILIMANJARO
Hemingway, Ernest
An adventuresome, comedic, and thoughtful recounting of
Hemingway's final safari. The last of his manuscripts to be
published in its entirety, it reveals a mature, tender, happy,
and reflective Hemingway and offers a compelling, deliberately paced, subtle story of a place and time as only the
master's hand could write it. 456pgs. • 2005
• Kent State • C • $34.00 / $5.98
063629 THE WAVE IN THE MIND: Talks and Essays on
the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination
Le Guin, Ursula K.
Le Guin explores a broad array of subjects, from Tolstoy,
Twain, and Tolkien to women's shoes, beauty, and family life.
With her customary wit, intelligence, and craftsmanship, she
offers an engaging set of readings, including some of her finest
literary criticism, autobiographical writings, performance art
pieces, and reflections on the arts of writing and reading.
304pgs. • 2004
• Shambhala • P • $22.95 / $5.98
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120693 CAESARIUS OF ARLES: Life,
Testament, Letters
Klingshirn, William E., trans.
The documents included in this volume
vividly illustrate Caesarius's career and the
social and religious history of Provence at
a time of far-reaching political change,
during which the region was ruled by a
series of Visigothic, Burgundian,
Ostrogothic and, ultimately, Frankish
kings. 176pgs. • 1994
• Liverpool • P • $25.00 / $11.98
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
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $14.98
066126 DEFACED: The Visual Culture of Violence in
the Late Middle Ages
Groebner, Valentin
The visual representation of extreme physical violence makes
real people nameless exemplars of horror -- formless,
hideous, defaced. In this volume, Valentin Groebner explores
the roots of the visual culture of violence and shows how contemporary visual culture has been shaped by late medieval
images and narratives of violence. 199pgs. • 2004
• Zone Books • C • $32.95 / $12.98
111444 FURTA SACRA: Thefts of
Relics in the Central Middle Ages
Geary, Patrick J.
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
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
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
• Cambridge • C • $110.00 / $55.98
038630 THE MAKING OF EUROPE: Conquest,
Colonization, and Cultural Change, 950-1350
Bartlett, Robert
From our modern perspective, we tend to think of the Europe
of the past as a colonizer, a series of empires that conquered
lands beyond their borders and forced European cultural values on other peoples. This provocative book shows that
Europe in the Middle Ages was as much a product of a process
of conquest and colonization as it was later a colonizer.
432pgs. • 1994
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $16.98
119072 DEVIANCE AND POWER IN
LATE MEDIEVAL LONDON
Rexroth, Frank
This original study takes a fresh approach
to the social and cultural history of late
medieval London by examining the ruling
elite's moral policing of the real and imagined "milieu of the night" of vagabonds,
pimps, prostitutes, and immoral priests.
411pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $121.00 / $42.98
133155 METAMORPHOSIS AND
IDENTITY
Bynum, Caroline Walker
Focusing on the 12th and 13th centuries
but with an eye toward antiquity and the
present, Caroline Walker Bynum explores
the themes of metamorphosis and hybridity in genres ranging from poetry, folktales,
and miracle collections to scholastic theology, devotional treatises, and works of natural philosophy. 280pgs. • 2001
• Zone Books • C • $34.95 / $9.98
087350 THE FIRST CRUSADE
Runciman, Steven
Runicman's History of the Crusades has been acclaimed as a
classic account of the centuries-long struggle to redeem the
Holy Land for Christendom. This abridgment, which covers the
initial wave of the Crusades, makes accessible to a broader
readership one of the most compelling of historical narratives.
208pgs. • 2004
• Cambridge • P • $22.99 / $11.98
043554 PHANTOMS OF REMEMBRANCE: Memory and
Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium
Geary, Patrick J.
From women praying for their dead to scribes choosing which
royal families to forget, this book examines how people
recalled their familial, institutional, and regional pasts during
the Carolingian empire. 248pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $16.98
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ARMAGEDDON: The Last Years of the
Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
Bartlett, W. B.
In the 1180s the Christian kingdom of
Jerusalem was ruled by a weak puppet
king, Guy of Lusignan, the worst possible
ruler during a crucial period of struggle
between Crusaders and Moslems. Bartlett's
account relates how the greatest of the military orders, the Templars, seized a throne, sought to rule a
kingdom, and eventually, as a result of infighting and division,
squandered it entirely. 288pgs. • 2007
• History Press • C • $46.95 / $16.98
122586 THE STONES OF NAPLES:
Church Building in the Angevin
Italy, 1266-1343
Bruzelius, Caroline Astrid
The architectural legacy of the Angevin
kings who ruled southern Italy from
1266 to 1343 is very little known today.
This groundbreaking book examines
Angevin religious architecture, bringing to light the novelty and importance
of these buildings while extending current understanding of
the variety of medieval architecture beyond the well-known
cathedrals of France and England. 288pgs. • 2004
• Yale • C • $85.00 / $50.98
128946 SAME-SEX UNIONS IN PREMODERN
EUROPE
Boswell, John
Produces dramatic evidence that at one time the Catholic
and Eastern Orthodox churches not only sanctioned unions
between partners of the same sex, but sanctified them--in
ceremonies strikingly similar to heterosexual marriage ceremonies. 464pgs. • 1995
• Vintage • P • $18.95 / $7.98
039408 THE VINLAND MAP AND THE TARTAR
RELATION
Skelton, R. A., et al.
A new edition of a classic of historical cartography, featuring a new Introduction that presents scientific and humanistic evidence regarding the map's authenticity; new essays
on its provenance and the tests that have been performed
on it; and an account by the rare-book dealer who sold the
map. 291pgs. • 1995
• Yale • C • $95.00 / $39.98
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Translation
Ali, Ahmed
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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117112 BIBLE AND SWORD: England and Palestine
from the Bronze Age to Balfour
Tuchman, Barbara W.
With the lucidity and vividness that characterize all her work,
Tuchman explores the complex relationship of Britain to
Palestine that led to the founding of the modern Jewish state - and to many of the problems that continue to plague the
modern Middle East. 432pgs. • 1984
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125252 COVERING ISLAM: How
the Media and the Experts
Determine How We See the Rest of
the World
Said, Edward W.
From the Iranian hostage crisis through
the Gulf War and the bombing of the
World Trade Center, the American news
media have portrayed "Islam" as a
monolithic entity, synonymous with terrorism and religious hysteria. In this classic work, Edward
Said reveals the hidden agendas and distortions of fact that
underlie even the most "objective" coverage of the Islamic
world. 272pgs. • 1997
• Vintage • P • $16.00 / $7.98
038631 ENEMY IN THE MIRROR: Islamic
Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism
Euben, Roxanne L.
A firm grasp of Islamic fundamentalism has often eluded
Western political observers, many of whom view it in relation
to social and economic upheaval or explain it away as an irrational reaction to modernity. Here Roxanne Euben makes new
sense of this belief system by revealing it as a critique of and
rebuttal to rationalist discourse and post-Enlightenment political theories. 239pgs. • 1999
• Princeton • P • $31.95 / $15.98
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121687 THE GRAND TURK:
Sultan Mehmet II - Conqueror of
Constantinople and Master of an
Empire
Freely, John
Sultan Mehmet II, known to his countrymen as "the Conqueror" and to much
of Europe as "the Terror of the World,"
was once Europe's most feared and
powerful ruler. John Freely's narrative
brings to life this charismatic figure who was both a brilliant military leader and a renaissance prince. 288pgs. •
2009
• Overlook Press • C • $26.95 / $7.98
121446 THE HEIRS OF MUHAMMAD: Islam's First
Century and the Origins of the Sunni-Shia Split
Rogerson, Barnaby
Recounts the lives of the handful of individuals -- the first four
Caliphs, the Prophet's widows and the conquering generals -who led and influenced Islam after the death of Mohammad.
Within this fifty-year span of conquest and empire-building,
Rogerson identifies the seeds of discord that destroyed the
unity of Islam and produced the schism between Sunni and
Shia Muslims 432pgs. • 2007
• Overlook Press • C • $27.95 / $7.98
106334 A HISTORY OF IRAQ
THIRD EDITION
Tripp, Charles
Since its first appearance in 2000, this volume has become a classic in the field of
Middle East studies, read and admired by
students, soldiers, policymakers and journalists. It has now been updated to cover
the recent American invasion, the fall and
capture of Saddam Hussein, and the subsequent descent into civil strife. 357pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $12.98
041162 A HISTORY OF ISLAMIC
SOCIETIES: 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
• Cambridge • P • $56.00 / $30.98
087283 A HISTORY OF MODERN
PALESTINE: One Land, Two Peoples
Pappe, Ilan
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 • $29.99 / $15.98
133529 IN ARABIAN NIGHTS: A Caravan of
Moroccan Dreams
Shah, Tahir
In this jewel of a book, Tahir Shah wanders the labyrinthine
medinas of Fez and Marrakech, traverses the Sahara sands,
and samples the hospitality of ordinary Moroccans, while
relating a dazzling treasury of traditional wisdom stories,
gleaned from the heritage of A Thousand and One Nights,
which open the doors to layers of culture most visitors
hardly realize exist. 400pgs. • 2009
• Bantam • P • $16.00 / $5.98
104849 ISLAMIC HISTORY: A Framework for Inquiry
Humphreys, R. Stephen
Examines problems and methods in Islamic historiography
through a series of chapters exploring broad topics in the
social and political history of the Middle East and North Africa
between AD 600 and 1500. The topics selected range from the
struggles for power within the early Islamic community to the
life of the peasantry. 416pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $42.00 / $23.98
119565 ISLAMIC HISTORY VOL. 2: AD
750-1055 (AH 132-448)
Shaban, M. A.
Presents for the first time a clear narrative
analysis of the central events in the Islamic
domains between the rise of the 'Abbasids
and the Saljuq invasion. This period witnessed the establishment of a new regime,
its failure to live up to its revolutionary
ideals, and the gradual dissolution of a vast
empire into lesser political entitles. 232pgs. • 1978
• Cambridge • P • $51.00 / $25.98
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125542 PRINCETON READINGS IN ISLAMIST THOUGHT:
Texts and Contexts from Al-Banna to Bin Laden
Euben, Roxanne Leslie & Muhammad Qasim Zaman
This anthology of key primary texts provides an unmatched
introduction to Islamist political thought from the early 20th
century to the present. It brings into relief the commonalities
in Islamist arguments about gender, democracy, and violence,
but also reveals political and theological disagreements among
thinkers who are often grouped together and dismissed as
extremists. 536pgs. • 2009
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111616 THE SHI'IS OF IRAQ
Nakash, Yitzhak
A comprehensive history of Iraq's
majority group and its turbulent relations with the ruling Sunni minority.
Nakash contends that the tension
between Sunnis and Shi'is is political
rather than ethnic or cultural, and that
it reflects the competition of the two
groups over the right to rule and to
define the meaning of nationalism in Iraq. 340pgs. • 2003
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
M USIC & DANCE
065975 BERLIOZ, VOLUME 1:
The Making of an Artist, 18031832
Cairns, David
Describes with unprecedented intimacy, affection, and respect the life
of one of France's greatest artists.
Based on a wealth of previously
unpublished sources, and on a profound understanding of the humanity of his subject, Cairns's book provides a full account of this extraordinary man; "One of the richest and
most accomplished biographies that I have read." --Times
Literary Supplement 672pgs. • 2000
• California • C • $60.00 / $16.98
037296 BRUNO WALTER: A World Elsewhere
Ryding, Erik & Rebecca Pechefsky
Bruno Walter, one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, lived a fascinating life in difficult times. This engrossing
book, which makes extensive use of the thousands of unpublished letters in the Bruno Walter Papers now in the New York
Public Library, is the first full-length biography of Walter to
appear in English. 487pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C • $45.00 / $12.98
117693 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO BOB DYLAN
Dettmar, Kevin J. H., ed.
Brings fresh insights to the interpretation and appreciation of Dylan's creative output. The first part is organized
thematically, and traces the evolution
of Dylan's writing and his engagement
with American popular music, religion, politics, fame, and his own work.
The essays in Part II analyze and illuminate the artistry of
his most important studio albums. 204pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $12.98
048894 JACQUES OFFENBACH AND
THE PARIS OF HIS TIME
Kracauer, Siegfried
Kracauer's biography, first published in
1937, is a remarkable work of social and
cultural history that employs the life and
work of Offenbach as a focal point for a
broad and penetrating portrayal of Second
Empire Paris. Kracauer insists that
Offenbach's productions are more than
glittering distractions, and that they made a mockery of the
pomp and pretense Napoleon III's imperial masquerade.
418pgs. • 2002
• Zone Books • C • $36.95 / $9.98
133278 MASTERING THE ART OF
PERFORMANCE: A Primer for
Musicians
Gordon, Stewart
Through real-life examples and pre-performance exercises, this accessible manual
gives musicians and other performers
practical insights into every aspect of performance. While aimed primarily at musicians, the book will be useful to anyone
facing the pressures of performance, such as actors, dancers,
and even public speakers. 224pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • P • $19.95 / $6.98
131455 MUSIC WITH WORDS: A Composer's View
Thomson, Virgil
Illustrating his ideas with numerous examples from his own
works, composer and critic Virgil Thomson reveals how he
learned to compose music for English poetry and prose.
112pgs. • 1989
• Yale • C • $45.00 / $14.98
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133414 MUSICOPHILIA: Tales of Music and the
Brain
Sacks, Oliver
In this exploration of the place music occupies in the brain
and how it affects the human condition, Sacks examines a
man struck by lightning who suddenly desires to become a
pianist at the age of 42; an entire group of children with
Williams syndrome, who are hypermusical from birth; people
with "amusia," to whom a symphony sounds like the clattering of pots and pans; and a man whose memory spans only
seven seconds -- for everything but music. 448pgs. • 2008
• Vintage • P • $15.95 / $7.98
131428 PROKOFIEV: From Russia to the West, 18911935
Nice, David
This assessment of the life and work of the renowned composer follows Prokofiev's personal and musical progression
from his childhood on a Ukrainian country estate to the years
he spent travelling in America and Europe as an acclaimed
interpreter of his own works. 416pgs. • 2003
• Yale • C • $40.00 / $16.98
081637 THE ROSE AND THE BRIAR:
Death, Love and Liberty in the
American Ballad
Wilentz, Sean & Greil Marcus, eds.
Wilentz and Marcus have assembled a
group of writers, artists, and critics to
explore the power of the American ballad. In words and in drawings, the collaborators have tapped the veins of
America's most expressive form, presenting a rich new patch of art and commentary - like the ballads, about stories, storytellers, and American death, love, and
liberty. 320pgs. • 2004
• W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $5.98
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119123 ANATOMY OF FLOWERING
PLANTS: An Introduction to Structure
and Development
Rudall, Paula
The third edition of this successful manual
provides a comprehensive introduction to
the anatomy of flowering plants.
Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, the book covers all aspects of comparative plant structure and development, in a
series of chapters on the stem, root, leaf, flower, seed, and
fruit. 145pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $47.00 / $14.98
CHARLES
DARWIN
119783 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO DARWIN
Hodge, Jonathan & Gregory Radick,
eds.
Examines Darwin's main scientific ideas
and their development; Darwin's science in the context of its times; the
influence of Darwinian thought in
recent philosophical, social and religious debate; and the importance of
Darwinian thought for the future of naturalist philosophy.
562pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $18.98
121828 DARWIN SLEPT HERE: Discovery,
Adventure, and Swimming Iguanas in Charles Darwin's
South America
Simons, Eric
A journey through South America in Darwin's footsteps.
After finding himself engrossed in Darwin's account of his
travels, Simons set out to stand where the great naturalist
had stood and to explore the histories, legends and people
that had fascinated him two centuries before. 272pgs. •
2009
• Overlook Press • C • $24.00 / $6.98
127791 EVOLUTIONARY WRITINGS: Including the
Autobiographies
Darwin, Charles
Collects Darwin's most accessible and significant writings,
providing the most fully rounded picture of his ideas to be
found in a single volume. Includes key chapters from the
Journal of Researches on the Beagle Voyage (1845), The
Origin of Species (1859), and The Descent of Man (1871),
along with the full, authoritative text of Darwin's delightful
autobiography Recollections. 496pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $25.00 / $9.98
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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 • $22.95 / $9.98
125723 BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA
Simpson, Ken & Nicolas Day
A completely revised eighth edition of Australia's bestselling
field guide, with 132 superb full-color plates and more than
900 black-and-white line illustrations. 392pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $39.50 / $22.98
126884 BIRDS OF EASTERN
AFRICA
Van Perlo, Ber
The only field guide to include illustrations of every bird species found in
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Somalia, and Yemen's Socotra
Island. It covers 1,487 species depicted on 96 color plates. 304pgs. •
2009
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $18.98
125710 BIRDS OF EUROPE
Svensson, Lars & Zetterström Dan
The definitive field guide to the diverse birdlife found in
Europe, now brought fully up to date with revised text and
maps as well as additional illustrations. Covers all 772
species found in Europe, 32 introduced species or variants,
and 118 rare visitors. 448pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $17.98
125714 BIRDS OF PERU
REVISED & UPDATED EDITION
Schulenberg, Thomas S., et al.
The most complete and authoritative
field guide to the diverse, neotropical
landscape of Peru. It features every one
of the country's 1,817 bird species in
307 superb, high-quality color plates.
664pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $39.50 / $20.98
105091 CATERPILLARS OF EASTERN
NORTH AMERICA: A Guide to
Identification and Natural History
Wagner, David L.
A compact guide to nearly 700 caterpillars
east of the Mississippi, from forest pests to
garden guests and economically important
species. The guide provides full-page
species accounts -- with images of the adult
insects -- for nearly 400 species, plus succinct coverage of distribution and other vital information.
Includes 1,200 color photos and 24 line drawings. 496pgs. •
2005
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98
105884 DEBATING DESIGN: From Darwin to DNA
Dembski, William A. & Michael Ruse, eds.
Does the appearance of design in organisms signify genuine
prevision and teleology, and, if so, is that design empirically
detectable and open to scientific inquiry? The contributors to
this volume define their respective positions in an accessible
style, inviting readers to draw their own conclusions. Two
introductory essays furnish a historical overview. 405pgs. •
2007
• Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $13.98
037047 DISTRIBUTION AND TAXONOMY OF BIRDS OF
THE WORLD
Sibley, Charles G. & Bury L. Monroe
A manual to the geographic distribution and taxonomy of
9,672 species. Includes a cross-referenced index of scientific
and English bird names of species, plus an appendix with 24
maps and a gazetteer of the place names mentioned in the text.
1111pgs. • 1990
• Yale • C • $185.00 / $29.98
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 • $56.99 / $28.98
111381 EXTINCTION: How Life on Earth Nearly
Ended 250 Million Years Ago
Erwin, Douglas H.
Some 250 million years ago, in the greatest biological crisis in the history of our planet, around 95 percent of all living species died out. Here, the world's foremost authority
on the subject provides a fascinating overview of the evidence for and against a whole host of hypotheses concerning this cataclysmic event that unfolded at the end of the
Permian. 320pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $10.98
105207 GALAPAGOS: A Natural
History
Kricher, John C.
The Galapagos Islands are a paradise for
birders, botanists, geologists, and snorkelers, with many islands still devoid of
human habitation. John Kricher, a
renowned ecologist and ecotour guide,
presents a detailed natural history of this
spectacular archipelago. 221pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
102487 GIANT PANDAS: Biology and Conservation
Lindburg, Donald G. & Karen Baragona
The giant panda, a secretive denizen of the dense bamboo
forests of western China, has become an icon of progress in
conservation and research. This volume, written by an international team of scientists and conservationists, tells the story
of how the panda returned from the brink of extinction. It is
the first book since 1985 to present current panda research
and the first to place the species in its biological, ecological,
and political contexts. 304pgs. • 2004
• California • C • $70.00 / $14.98
125919 GLIMPSES OF CREATURES IN THEIR PHYSICAL
WORLDS
Vogel, Steven
An eye-opening look at how the characteristics of the physical
world drive the designs of animals and plants. Vogel shows
how the forms and activities of animals and plants reflect the
materials available to nature, and explores the unique constraints and possibilities provided by fluid flow, structural
design, and environmental forces. 328pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $37.50 / $20.98
088601 IGUANAS: 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 • $65.00 / $19.98
111732 INFECTIOUS DISEASE ECOLOGY: Effects of
Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems
Ostfeld, Richard S., et al.
Gathering thirteen essays by forty leading experts, this book
develops an integrated framework for understanding where
infectious diseases come from, what ecological factors influence their impact, and how they in turn influence ecosystem
dynamics. 506pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $59.95 / $37.98
109448 INTRODUCTION TO CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN
WILDFLOWERS
Munz, Philip A., et al.
Many landscapes in California's mountains are still relatively
untouched by human activity and provide excellent opportunities for viewing wildflowers. This guidebook describes and
illustrates the wildflowers that grow from the yellow pine belt
up into the natural rock gardens that grow above timberline.
154pgs. • 2003
• California • C • $39.95 / $13.98
111769 LIFE IN COLD BLOOD
Attenborough, David
Amphibians and reptiles once ruled
the planet, and their descendants
exhibit some of the most colorful variety and astounding behavior known to
the animal kingdom. In this gorgeously illustrated book, Attenborough gets
up close and personal with the living
descendants of the first vertebrates
ever to colonize the land, and through them traces the fascinating history of their pioneering ancestors. 288pgs. •
2008
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
104750 LIFE IN THE UNDERGROWTH
Attenborough, David
This beautifully illustrated book by a veteran naturalist
offers a rare glimpse into the secret life of invertebrates, the
world's tiniest -- and most fascinating -- creatures. 288pgs.
• 2006
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98
127125 LIFE ON A YOUNG PLANET:
The First Three Billion Years of
Evolution on Earth
Knoll, Andrew H.
Presenting a compelling new explanation
for the emergence of biological novelty,
Andrew Knoll explores the deep history of
life from its origins on a young planet to
the incredible Cambrian explosion.
304pgs. • 2004
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $15.98
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112315 DINOSAURS: A Concise
Natural History
Fastovsky, David E. & David B.
Weishampel
This introduction to the study of
dinosaurs for non-specialists is
designed to excite readers about science by using dinosaurs to illustrate
and discuss geology, natural history,
and evolution. It introduces a range
of aspects of the natural sciences, including fundamental
concepts in evolutionary biology, physiology, life history, and
systematics. 394pgs. • 2009
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131359 FEATHERED DINOSAURS: The Origin of Birds
Long, John A.
An unprecedented visual record of one of the most significant breakthroughs in the history of vertebrate paleontology
-- the discovery that many predatory dinosaurs were cloaked
with feathers, perhaps just as colorful and fanciful as those
of their living relatives. 208pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C • $39.95 / $14.98
043448 MARSH'S DINOSAURS: The
Collections from Como Bluff
Ostrom, John H. & John S. McIntosh
Presents the previously unpublished
lithographs commissioned by the
famous 19th century paleontologist O.
C. Marsh to illustrate dinosaurs excavated from Como Bluffs, Wyoming. The
lithographs are considered by dinosaur
scholars and aficionados to be among
the best and most detailed depictions ever made of these
extraordinary creatures. 388pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $100.00 / $29.98
111749 T. REX AND THE CRATER OF DOOM
Alvarez, Walter
Sixty-five million years ago, a comet or asteroid larger than
Mt. Everest slammed into the Earth, causing an explosion
equivalent to the detonation of a hundred million hydrogen
bombs. Geologist Walter Alvarez, one of the four Berkeley
scientists who discovered the first evidence for the giant
impact, tells the story of the scientific detective work that
uncovered the truth about the extinction of the dinosaurs.
216pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98
127683 LONG THAW: How Humans Are Changing the
Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate
Archer, David
Shows how just a few centuries of fossil-fuel use will cause not
only a climate storm that will last a few hundred years, but dramatic climate changes that will endure for thousands. By comparing the global warming projection for the next century to
natural climate changes of the distant past, and then looking
into the future far beyond the usual scientific and political
horizon of the year 2100, Archer reveals the hard truths of the
long-term climate forecast. 192pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98
125652 MAMMALS OF NORTH
AMERICA
Kays, Roland & Don E. Wilson
Covering 20 additional species recognized since 2002 and including 13 new
color plates, the fully revised second
edition of this definitive reference illustrates all 462 known mammal species in
the United States and Canada in beautiful color and accurate detail. 248pgs. •
2009
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $10.98
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111734 ONE MAN'S OWL
Heinrich, Bernd
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
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $11.98
127041 PARROTS OF THE WORLD
Forshaw, Joseph Michael
Covers all 356 species and well-differentiated subspecies of parrots. It features 146 superb color plates, as well as
detailed, facing-page species accounts
that describe key identification features,
distribution, subspeciation, habitat, and
status. 336pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $17.98
133299 PAVLOV'S DOGS AND SCHRÖDINGER'S CAT:
Scenes from the Living Laboratory
Harré, Rom
A fresh and fascinating perspective on the use of plants and
animals -- including humans -- in scientific experiments.
Ranging over five centuries, the book uncovers many extraordinary stories, including tales of the people involved, to many
curious incidents and episodes, including the occasional scientific fraud. 288pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • P • $18.95 / $7.98
104865 RAPTORS OF THE WORLD
Ferguson-Lees, James & David Christie
A unique identification guide to all the world's raptors, with
118 color plates showing 338 species both in flight and
perched. Color distribution maps are included for every
species. 320pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98
128533 SAVING AMERICA'S WILDLIFE: Ecology and
the American Mind, 1850-1990
Dunlap, Thomas R.
Focusing on evolving attitudes towards once-scorned predators like wolves and coyotes, Thomas Dunlap examines how
American views of animals have changed over the last century
and a half. 240pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $30.95 / $14.98
041183 THE SKEPTICAL
ENVIRONMENTALIST: Measuring the
Real State of the World
Lomborg, Bjorn
Lomborg offers a fresh perspective to the
debate and challenges the view that we
are destroying our planet irrevocably by
exploding the widely propagated myth
that the state of the environment continues to spiral downwards beyond our control. He supports his arguments with over 2500 footnotes,
allowing readers to check his sources. 540pgs. • 2001
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $9.98
132938 STUFF OF LIFE: A Graphic Guide to
Genetics and DNA
Schultz, Mark
From adenines to zygotes, from cytokinesis to parthenogenesis, even the basics of genetics can sound utterly alien to the
uninitiated. This introduction to the history and science of
genetics is as easy to understand as it is entertaining to read.
150pgs. • 2009
• Hill & Wang • P • $14.95 / $5.98
125650 TRYING LEVIATHAN: 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
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
104757 THE TWO-MILE TIME MACHINE: Ice Cores,
Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future
Alley, Richard B.
One of the world's leading climate researchers tells the fascinating history of global climate changes as revealed by reading
the annual rings of ice from cores drilled in Greenland. He
offers the first popular account of the wildly fluctuating climate
that characterized most of prehistory and warns that our comfortable environment could come to an end in a matter of
years. 240pgs. • 2002
• Princeton • P • $21.95 / $9.98
130179 A WILDLIFE GUIDE TO CHILE:
Continental Chile, Chilean Antarctica,
Easter Island, and Juan Fernandez
Archipelago
Chester, Sharon
The only comprehensive English-language
guide to the common flora and fauna of
Chile and its territories. Includes 120 fullcolor plates that allow quick identification
of more than 800 species. 400pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $46.95 / $25.98
PH I LOSOPHY
029851 AFTER PHILOSOPHY: End or
Transformation?
Baynes, Kenneth, et al., eds.
Provides an excellent framework for
understanding the most important strains
of current philosophical work in North
America, England, France, and Germany.
488pgs. • 1987
• MIT • P • $44.00 / $14.98
119535 ALVIN PLANTINGA
Baker, Deane-Peter, ed.
Few thinkers have had as much impact on contemporary philosophy as has Alvin Plantinga. The work of this quintessential
analytic philosopher has set the tone for the debate in the
fields of modal metaphysics and epistemology and he is
arguably the most important philosopher of religion of our
time. 233pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C NDJ • $99.00 / $14.98
084824 BELIEF'S OWN ETHICS
Adler, Jonathan E.
The fundamental question of the ethics of belief is "What ought
one to believe?" In this book, Jonathan Adler offers a strengthened version of evidentialism, arguing that the ethics of belief
should be rooted in the concept of belief, and that evidentialism is belief's own ethics. 403pgs. • 2006
• MIT • P • $22.50 / $9.98
130066 CASSIRER'S METAPHYSICS OF
SYMBOLIC FORMS: A Philosophical
Commentary
Bayer, Thora I.
Focuses on Cassirer's claim that philosophy
is not itself a symbolic form but the thought
around which all aspects of human activity
are seen as a whole. Bayer shows how the
principles of Cassirer's early philosophy
are connected to the phenomenology of his
later philosophy, which is focused on his conception of "basis
phenomena" -- self, will, and work. 224pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C • $42.00 / $16.98
108055 CAUSATION AND EXPLANATION
Campbell, Joseph Keim, et al.
This collection of original essays offers readers a state-of-theart view of current work in these two areas. The essays, by distinguished authors and important rising scholars, will be of
interest to a wide readership, including philosophers, computer scientists, and economists. 480pgs. • 2007
• MIT • C NDJ • $85.00 / $22.98
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
• Princeton • C • $49.50 / $28.98
133193 THE BELOVED SELF: Morality and the
Challenge from Egoisim
Hills, Alison
Offers detailed discussions of recent interpretations of virtue
ethics and especially of Kant's moral theory. The second and
third parts of the book turn to epistemology, and include an
account of the relationship between knowledge and action, a
new theory of moral understanding, and a discussion of the
epistemically rational response to various kinds of disagreement. 288pgs. • 2010
• Oxford University • C • $55.00 / $9.98
126711 A COMPANION TO HEIDEGGER'S
INTRODUCTION TO METAPHYSICS
Polt, Richard F. H., et al.
Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics, first published in
1953, is one of the major documents of 20th-century philosophy. This new companion presents an overview of Heidegger's
text and a variety of perspectives on its interpretation from
more than a dozen highly respected contributors. 360pgs. •
2001
• Yale • C NDJ • $60.00 / $14.98
125771 THE BEST OF ALL
POSSIBLE WORLDS: A Story of
Philosophers, God, and Evil in the
Age of Reason
Nadler, Steven M.
Why is there sin and suffering in a world
created by an all-powerful, all-wise, and
infinitely just God? This lively and engaging book brings to life a 17th-century
philosophical debate that obsessed its
participants, captivated European intellectuals, and continues to inform our ways of thinking about God, morality, and
the world. 320pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98
127777 CONSCIOUSNESS AND
MENTAL LIFE
Robinson, Daniel N.
In recent decades, a variety of philosophical and psychological issues have been
absorbed into a scientific framework variously identified as "brain science," "cognitive science," and "cognitive neuroscience." In this volume, Robinson questions our present approach to the study of
consciousness and explores the ways in which modern discoveries either mirror or contradict understandings reached
in the past. 264pgs. • 2007
• Columbia • C • $35.00 / $9.98
078462 BETWEEN LOGIC AND INTUITION: Essays in
Honor of Charles Parsons
Sher, Gila & Richard Tieszen, eds.
In this "state-of-the-art" conspectus of major trends in the philosophy of logic and philosophy of mathematics, a distinguished group of philosophers address issues at the center of
contemporary debate, including semantic and set-theoretic
paradoxes, the set/class distinction, foundations of set theory,
mathematical intuition, and more. 350pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • C • $105.00 / $21.98
124823 COUNTERPATH: Traveling
with Jacques Derrida
Derrida, Jacques & Catherine Malabou
This readerly text of quotations and commentary demonstrates how Derrida's
work, while appearing to be anything but a
travelogue, is nevertheless replete with references to geographical and topographical
locations, and functions as a kind of counter-Odyssey through meaning, theorizing,
and thematizing notions of arrival, drifting, derivation, and
catastrophe. 352pgs. • 2004
• Stanford • P • $21.95 / $6.98
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049280 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO KANT
Guyer, Paul, ed.
The most systematic and comprehensive
account of the full range of Kant's writings, and the first major overview of his
work to be published in more than a
dozen years. An international team of
Kant scholars explore Kant's conceptual
revolution in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, and the philosophy of religion. 496pgs. •
1992
• Cambridge • P • $42.99 / $16.98
041085 CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON
THE CAMBRIDGE EDITION OF THE WORKS OF IMMANUEL KANT
Kant, Immanuel
The most accurate and informative English translation of
Kant's most important work in both the 1781 and 1787 editions. All Kant's handwritten emendations and marginal
notes from his own personal copy reproduced for the first
time in any edition, German or English. 785pgs. • 1999
• Cambridge • P • $36.99 / $21.98
047691 GROUNDWORK OF THE METAPHYSICS OF
MORALS
GREGOR, MARY J., ET AL., EDS.
Kant, Immanuel
Ranks alongside Plato's Republic and Aristotle's
Nicomachean Ethics as one of the most profound and influential works in moral philosophy. In Kant's words, its aim is
to search for and establish the supreme principle of morality, the categorical imperative. This edition uses Gregor's
translation of the text, with an introduction by Korsgaard
examining and explaining Kant's argument. 120pgs. • 1998
• Cambridge • P • $17.99 / $10.98
107986 KANT'S POLITICS: Provisional Theory for an
Uncertain World
Ellis, Elisabeth
Kant's contributions to political thought cannot be understood without attention to his dynamic concept of provisional right, Ellis argues. In her new interpretation, Kant's provisionalism provides a broad standard for political right that
remains deeply responsive to historical and geographical
particulars, directing our attention to the dynamism
between our world and our ideals. 272pgs. • 2005
• Yale • C • $45.00 / $16.98
051647 THE METAPHYSICS OF
MORALS
GREGOR, MARY, ET AL., EDS.
Kant, Immanuel
Kant's major work in applied moral philosophy, in which he deals with the basic
principles of rights and of virtues. It
comprises two parts: the "Doctrine of
Right," which deals with the rights that
people have or can acquire, and the
"Doctrine of Virtue," which deals with the virtues they ought
to acquire. 278pgs. • 1996
• Cambridge • P • $21.99 / $12.98
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
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $15.98
044908 RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
MERE REASON: And Other Writings
Kant, Immanuel
This work of major importance in the history of Western
religious thought represents the philosopher's attempt to
spell out the form and content of a type of religion that
would be grounded in moral reason and would meet the
needs of ethical life. 272pgs. • 1998
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $11.98
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125973 DELETE: The Virtue of Forgetting in the
Digital Age
Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor
The digital realm remembers what is sometimes better forgotten, and this has profound implications for us all. The
author traces the important role that forgetting has played
throughout human history, from the ability to make sound
decisions unencumbered by the past to the possibility of
second chances. 256pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $10.98
111828 DEMONS, DREAMERS, AND
MADMEN: The Defense of Reason in
Descartes's Meditations
Frankfurt, Harry G.
On what basis can reason claim to provide
any justification for the truth of our beliefs?
In this landmark work, Frankfurt provides
a compelling analysis of the question, one
that not only lies at the heart of Descartes'
Meditations but also constitutes the central
preoccupation of modern philosophy. 264pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98
085059 ECHOLALIAS: On the Forgetting of
Language
Heller-Roazen, Daniel
Just as speech can be acquired, so too can it be lost.
Speakers can forget words, phrases; over the course of time
entire languages disappear and give way to others. In this
volume, Heller-Roazen offers a far-reaching philosophical
investigation into the persistence and disappearance of
speech. 287pgs. • 2005
• Zone Books • P • $32.95 / $9.98
131697 ELEMENTS OF
ARGUMENTATION
Besnard, Philippe & Anthony Hunter
The first book to introduce techniques for
formalizing deductive argumentation in
artificial intelligence. The book focuses on
a monological approach to argumentation,
in which there is a set of possibly conflicting pieces of information that has been
collated by an agent or pool of agents.
320pgs. • 2008
• MIT • C • $38.00 / $12.98
041079 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT
Hegel, G.W.F.
Hegel's last major published work attempts to systematize ethical theory, natural right, the philosophy of law, political theory, and the sociology of the modern state into the framework
of his philosophy of history. 514pgs. • 1991
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $15.98
023699 THE ENGINE OF REASON, THE SEAT OF THE
SOUL: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain
Churchland, Paul M.
Summarizes new results from neuroscience and recent work
with artificial neural networks that together suggest a unified
set of answers to questions about how the brain actually
works; how it sustains a thinking, feeling, dreaming self; and
how it sustains a self-conscious person. 329pgs. • 1995
• MIT • P • $38.00 / $12.98
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 • $32.95 / $18.98
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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
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $11.98
SOREN
052409 HANS-GEORG GADAMER: A Biography
Grondin, Jean
Traces Gadamer's life as an academician and the development
of his ideas in the context of his times, and sheds light on the
writing of Truth and Method, his magnum opus. 478pgs. •
2003
• Yale • C • $45.00 / $14.98
KIERKEGAARD
049243 THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANION TO KIERKEGAARD
Hannay, Alastair & Gordon Daniel
Marino, eds.
The contributors to this volume probe the
full depth of Kierkegaard's thought, revealing its distinctive subtleties. The topics covered include the philosopher's views on art
and religion, ethics and psychology, theology and politics, knowledge and virtue,
with particular focus devoted to the pervasive influence of
Kierkegaard in 20th-century philosophy. 446pgs. • 1997
• Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $18.98
038413 THE CONCEPT OF ANXIETY: A Simple
Psychologically Orienting Deliberation on the Dogmatic
Issue of Hereditary Sin
Kierkegaard, Soren
One of Kierkegaard's most honest and personal works, in
which he examines the human understanding of sin, why we
designate certain acts as sinful, and how our perception of
these acts is altered by the fact that we label them as such.
273pgs. • 1981
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98
038472 CONCLUDING UNSCIENTIFIC
POSTSCRIPTS TO PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAGMENTS, VOLUME 1
HONG, HOWARD V. & EDNA H. HONG, EDS. &
TRANS.
Kierkegaard, Soren
Intended by Kierkegaard to be his concluding work as an author, these essays
deal with what it takes to be a real
Christian and examines the truth of
Christianity as an objective issue. 630pgs. • 1992
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $15.98
104772 THE ESSENTIAL KIERKEGAARD
Hong, Howard V. & Edna H. Hong, eds.
The most comprehensive anthology of Kierkegaard's works
ever assembled in English. The selections represent every
major aspect of Kierkegaard's extraordinary career and reveal
the powerful mix of philosophy, psychology, theology, and literary criticism that made him one of the most compelling
writers of the 19th century. 544pgs. • 2000
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
038394 FEAR AND TREMBLING /
REPETITION: Kierkegaard's Writings,
VI
Kierkegaard, Soren
Kierkegaard discusses the profound
implications of the unity of personhood
and of identity within change -- the repetition that creates the rebirth of God in the
heart of man, brings the eternal into the
present, and allows the past to retain its
meaning. 420pgs. • 1983
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $12.98
039635 FOR SELF-EXAMINATION / JUDGE FOR
YOURSELF!
Kierkegaard, Soren
For Self-Examination and its companion piece Judge for
Yourself! represent the culmination of Kierkegaard's "second
authorship," which followed his Concluding Unscientific
Postscript. Among the simplest and most readily comprehended of his books, these two works are enhanced when, as the
author requested, they are read aloud. 296pgs. • 1990
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
087393 KIERKEGAARD: FEAR AND TREMBLING
Evans, C. Stephen & Sylvia Walsh, eds.
A new translation of Kierkegaard's challenge to the German
universalists and idealists, argued through an exploration of
the story of Abraham and Isaac. Pondering the many questions
the story raises about belief, moral obligation, and sin,
Kierkegaard concludes that faith is both paradoxical and irrational, and cannot be understood by reason or in conventional moral terms. 190pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $10.98
105131 PARABLES OF KIERKEGAARD
Oden, Thomas C., ed.
In this captivating selection of his stories, we find some of the
most brilliant, witty, and edifying parables ever written in the
tradition of Western thought. In concentrated form, they seek
to accomplish what his entire authorship sought to do, namely, to entice -- even seduce -- his readers into a more profound
awareness of themselves. 216pgs. • 1989
• Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98
038480 PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAGMENTS / JOHANNES CLIMACUS
HONG, HOWARD V. & EDNA H. HONG, EDS. &
TRANS.
Kierkegaard, Soren
Written under the pseudonym Johannes
Climacus, Kierkegaard contrasts the paradoxes of Christianity with Greek and modern philosophical thinking, exploring the
implications of venturing beyond the
Socratic understanding of truth. 371pgs. • 1985
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $16.98
038893 PRACTICE IN CHRISTIANITY
Kierkegaard, Soren
Of the many works he wrote during 1848, Kierkegaard specified Practice in Christianity as "the most perfect and truest
thing." In his reflections on such topics as Christ's invitation to
the burdened, the imitatio Christi, the possibility of offense,
and the exalted Christ, he takes as his theme the requirement
of Christian ideality in the context of divine grace. 416pgs. •
1991
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
104337 SOREN KIERKEGAARD: A
Biography
Garff, Joakim & Bruce H. Kirmmse
Kierkegaard's life has been notoriously
hard to study, so complex was the web of
fact and fiction in his work. Garff's seamless blend of history, philosophy, and psychological insight is the most comprehensive and penetrating account yet written of
the life and works of the enigmatic Dane
who changed the course of intellectual history. 867pgs. •
2007
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $16.98
038892 WORKS OF LOVE
Kierkegaard, Soren
An illuminating analysis of the forms and
sources of love. Love as feeling and mood
is distinguished from works of love, love
of the lovable from love of the unlovely,
preferential love from love as the royal
law, love as mutual egotism from triangular love, and erotic love from self-giving
love. 561pgs. • 1998
• Princeton • P • $34.95 / $18.98
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129922 HOW THINGS MIGHT HAVE
BEEN: Individuals, Kinds, and
Essential Properties
Mackie, Penelope
How are we to distinguish between the
essential and accidental properties of
things? Via a critical examination of rival
theories, Mackie arrives at what she calls
"minimalist essentialism," an unorthodox
theory according to which ordinary individuals have relatively few interesting essential properties.
224pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $39.95 / $12.98
133254 HUME'S SKEPTICAL
CRISIS: A Textual Study
Fogelin, Robert J.
In the process of giving an account of the
operations of the human mind, David
Hume discovered that the mechanisms that
create and sustain our beliefs are deeply
unreliable and, in fact, capricious in their
operations. This volume provides a textual
study of the changes in perspective that
emerged as Hume pursued his attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. 192pgs. •
2009
• Oxford University • C • $45.00 / $14.98
FRIEDRICH
032017 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO NIETZSCHE
Magnus, Bernd, & Kathleen M. Higgins, eds.
Provides a chronologically organized introduction to and
summary of Nietzsche's published works, essays on the appropriation and misappropriation of his writings, and a group of
essays exploring the nature of Nietzsche's philosophy and its
relation to the modern and postmodern world. 403pgs. •
1996
• Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $17.98
052561 DAYBREAK: Thoughts on the
Prejudices of Morality
Nietzsche, Friedrich
A distinguished translation of the work
that marked the arrival of Nietzsche's
"mature" philosophy, one that is indispensable for an understanding of his critique
of morality and "revaluation of all values."
This edition includes a chronology, notes,
and a guide to further reading, to help situate the work's main themes in their intellectual and philosophical contexts. 247pgs. • 1997
• Cambridge • P • $23.99 / $14.98
041184 HUMAN, ALL TOO HUMAN: A
Book for Free Spirits
HOLLINGDALE, R. J., TRANS.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Presents Nietzsche's remarkable collection of almost 1400 aphorisms in
Hollingdale's distinguished translation,
together with a new historical introduction
by Richard Schacht. Nearly all the themes
of his later work are displayed here, and it
remains one of the fundamental works for an understanding
of his thought. 400pgs. • 1996
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $14.98
039829 NIETZSCHE: Philosopher,
Psychologist, Antichrist
FOURTH EDITION
Kaufmann, Walter
The benchmark against which all modern
books about Nietzsche are measured.
When it was written in the immediate
aftermath of World War II, most scholars
outside Germany viewed Nietzsche as part
madman, part proto-Nazi, and almost
wholly unphilosophical. Kaufmann rehabilitated Nietzsche
nearly single-handedly, presenting his works as one of the
great achievements of Western philosophy. 532pgs. • 1975
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
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131381 THE IMPARTIAL
SPECTATOR: Adam Smith's Moral
Philosophy
Raphael, D. D.
Though not as well-known as his work
on economics, The Wealth of Nations,
Smith's writings on ethics are of continuing importance and interest today. In
describing the content of moral judgment, Smith was greatly influenced by
Stoic ethics, with an emphasis on self-command, but his
own position is a blend of Stoic and Christian values.
152pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $35.00 / $14.98
108680 AN INTRODUCTION TO AFRICANA PHILOSOPHY
Gordon, Lewis R.
The first comprehensive treatment of Africana philosophy,
beginning with the emergence of an African diasporic consciousness in the Afro-Arabic world of the Middle Ages.
Gordon argues that much of modern thought emerged out of
early conflicts between Islam and Christianity that culminated
in the expulsion of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula, and
from the legacy of racism, enslavement, and colonialism.
288pgs. • 2008
• Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $16.98
NIETZSCHE
130304 NIETZSCHE AND WAGNER: A Lesson in
Subjugation
Kohler, Joachim & Ronald Taylor
This book presents an absorbing account of the bizarre relationship between the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, the
composer Richard Wagner, and Wagner's mistress -- later his
wife -- Cosima. It sheds intriguing light on Nietzsche's early
writings, showing how they were subverted by the Wagners'
pre-fascist ideology. 192pgs. • 1998
• Yale • C • $36.00 / $14.98
087186 NIETZSCHE: THE ANTI-CHRIST, ECCE HOMO,
TWILIGHT OF THE IDOLS: And Other Writings
Ridley, Aaron, ed.
Combines five of Nietzsche's late works: The Antichrist, Ecce
Homo, Twilight of the Idols, Nietzsche contra Wagner, and The
Case of Wagner, wherein he takes on some of his greatest
adversaries: traditional religion, contemporary culture, and
his one-time hero, Richard Wagner, with writing simultaneously critical and creative, revealing his alternative philosophical vision. 338pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $15.98
098751 ON THE GENEALOGY OF MORALITY AND
OTHER WRITINGS
ANSELL-PEARSON, KEITH, ED.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
A revised and updated edition of Nietzsche's most important
polemic on ethics and politics, presenting a critique of moral
values and tracing the historical evolution of concepts such as
guilt, conscience, responsibility, law, and justice. 242pgs. •
2006
• Cambridge • P • $19.99 / $11.98
087809 THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA
PIPPIN, ROBERT, ED.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
The philosopher employs a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the doctrine of
eternal return. This new translation captures Nietzsche's poetic brilliance by restoring the text's original versification.
316pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $12.98
130676 THE WILL TO POWER
Nietzsche, Friedrich
This selection from Nietzsche's notebooks, edited by Walter
Kaufmann, presents the philosopher's key writings on
nihilism, art, morality, religion, and the theory of knowledge.
608pgs. • 1968
• Vintage • P • $17.95 / $8.98
111084 JOHN RAWLS: His Life and
Theory of Justice
Pogge, Thomas Winfried Menko &
Michelle Kosch
John Rawls's Theory of Justice has had
a profound impact across several disciplines, but Rawlsian theory is not easy
to understand, and his writings can be
dense and forbidding. This volume
gives a thorough and concise presentation of the main outlines of Rawls's theory, and draws links
between his work and other positions in moral and political philosophy. 248pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $58.98
093493 JOHN SEARLE
Smith, Barry, ed.
A systematic introduction to the entire range of the work of
this influential philosopher. Beginning with Searles's theory of
speech acts, the volume explores his writings on intentionality, consciousness and perception, and offers a careful presentation of the so-called Chinese Room argument. 304pgs. •
2003
• Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $5.98
033317 THE LIBERATING POWER OF SYMBOLS:
Philosophical Essays
Habermas, Jurgen
These essays engage with a wide range of 20th-century
thinkers, displaying an appreciation for various intellectual
traditions. Includes explorations of the work of Ernst Cassirer,
Karl Jaspers, and Gershom Scholem. 130pgs. • 2001
• MIT • P • $22.00 / $9.98
124818 THE MACHINERY OF TALK:
Charles Peirce and the Sign Hypothesis
Freadman, Anne
This radical reevaluation of one of the
foundational figures of semiotics presents
Peirce as the theorist of the "machinery of
talk" rather than of the mind and its contents. The author's comprehensive knowledge of Peirce's work brings an incisive
understanding to his notoriously elaborate
and complex theory of signs, at the same time challenging
standard readings in Peirce scholarship. 352pgs. • 2004
• Stanford • P • $27.95 / $6.98
130181 MADE WITH WORDS: Hobbes
on Language, Mind, and Politics
Pettit, Philip
Hobbes's political views have garnered so
much attention that they have eclipsed his
work on language and mind, and on reasoning, personhood, and group formation.
Yet this work is of immense interest in
itself, as Philip Pettit shows, and it critically shaped Hobbes's political philosophy.
192pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • C • $42.00 / $17.98
125765 MORAL CLARITY: A Guide for
Grown-up Idealists
Neiman, Susan
In this profound and powerful book, Susan
Neiman reclaims the vocabulary of morality -- good and evil, heroism and nobility -as a lingua franca for the 21st century. In
constructing a framework for taking
responsible action, she reaches back to the
18th century to retrieve values that were
esteemed by the thinkers of the Enlightenment. 480pgs. •
2009
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98
125511 MORALITY AND SELF-INTEREST
Bloomfield, Paul, ed.
Is morality a check on self-interest or is it in one's self interest to be moral? Can morality and self-interest be understood
independently of each other? In this collection of essays, contributors including Thomas Nagel and Stephen Finlay continue
one of the oldest and most important debates in philosophy.
336pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C NDJ • $125.00 / $16.98
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049064 PHILOSOPHICAL PAPERS,
VOLUME 3: Truth and Progress
Rorty, Richard
In this eagerly awaited volume, Rorty
continues to defend a pragmatist view
of truth and deny that truth is a goal of
inquiry, engaging with the work of many
of today's most innovative thinkers.
Rorty also touches on problems in contemporary feminism and considers
issues connected with human rights and cultural differences. 355pgs. • 1998
• Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $14.98
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125799 PHILOSOPHY AND THE MIRROR OF NATURE
Rorty, Richard
In this volume, which hit the philosophical world like a
bombshell when it was first published, Rorty argued that the
questions about truth posed by Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and
modern epistemologists and philosophers of language were
unanswerable and, moreover, were irrelevant to serious
social and cultural inquiry. The book remains a must-read
for its insight into what philosophers can and cannot do to
help us understand and improve the world. 472pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
049005 CONTINGENCY, IRONY,
AND SOLIDARITY
Rorty, Richard
Rorty argues that thinkers such as
Nietzsche, Freud, and Wittgenstein have
enabled societies to see themselves as
historical contingencies, rather than as
expressions of underlying, ahistorical
human nature, or as realizations of
suprahistorical goals, but Rorty himself
believes that it is literature and not philosophy that can do
this, by promoting a genuine sense of human solidarity.
201pgs. • 1989
• Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $16.98
049802 MORTAL QUESTIONS
Nagel, Thomas
Beginning by asking questions about humanity's attitudes
towards death, sexual behavior, social inequality, war, and
political power, Nagel pursues a selection of philosophical
problems regarding such topics as personal identity, consciousness, freedom, and value. 213pgs. • 1991
• Cambridge • P • $19.99 / $11.98
129930 THE NATURE AND STRUCTURE OF CONTENT
King, Jeffrey C.
A detailed account of the metaphysical nature of propositions.
In addition to explaining what it is that binds together the constituents of structured propositions, King shows how and why
propositions manage to have truth conditions and represent
the world as being a certain way. 240pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • P • $39.95 / $12.98
038398 A NEW ARISTOTLE READER
Ackrill, J. L., ed.
A collection of the major works of Aristotle, drawn from
authoritative scholarly modern translations, laying the groundwork for a general theory of the explanation of animal activity,
along with commentary and interpretive essays on the work.
580pgs. • 1987
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
131705 NEW ESSAYS ON SEMANTIC EXTERNALISM AND
SELF-KNOWLEDGE
Nuccetelli, Susana, ed.
Semantic externalism is the thesis that the contents of some
words and thoughts depend in part on properties external to
the person who entertains them. This volume investigates a
variety of topics, including the a priori transmission of epistemic warrant, the semantics of natural-kind terms, and other
issues crucial to epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the
philosophy of language. 329pgs. • 2003
• MIT • C • $38.00 / $9.98
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041138 NICOMACHEAN ETHICS
Aristotle
Based on lectures by Aristotle in Athens in
the 4th century BC. One of the most significant works in moral philosophy.
Emphasizes the exercise, not mere possession, of virtue as the key to human happiness. Accessible new translation follows
the Greek text closely. 213pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • P • $18.99 / $10.98
085123 ONFLOW: Dynamics of Consciousness and
Experience
Pred, Ralph
Offers an account of the nature of consciousness that grapples with "the raw unverbalized stream of experience."
Unlike other recent philosophical accounts, Pred's analysis
deals with the elusive and commonly neglected continuities
in the stream of consciousness. 368pgs. • 2005
• MIT • C • $35.00 / $9.98
128341 OUT OF EDEN: Adam and Eve and the Problem
of Evil
Kahn, Paul W.
Focusing on the existential roots of evil rather than on the
occasions for its appearance, Kahn argues that evil originates
in man's flight from death. As his interpretations of Genesis
lead him to inquiries into a variety of modern forms of evil -including slavery, torture, and genocide -- he urges us to see
that the opposite of evil is not good, but love: while evil would
master death, love would transcend it. 248pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $13.98
125516 OXFORD STUDIES IN
METAPHYSICS VOLUME III
Zimmerman, Dean, ed.
An annual overview of the subject, featuring
not only the traditionally central topics
such as existence, identity, modality, time,
and causation, but also the rich clusters of
metaphysical questions in neighboring
fields, such as philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. 280pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • P • $45.00 / $14.98
119010 OXFORD STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF
RELIGION: Volume 1
Kvanvig, Jonathan, ed.
An annual volume offering a snapshot of state-of-the-art work
in this longstanding area of philosophy, which has seen an
explosive growth of interest over the past half century. 272pgs.
• 2008
• Oxford University • C • $110.00 / $26.98
125909 PESSIMISM: Philosophy, Ethic, Spirit
Dienstag, Joshua Foa
In this powerful defense of pessimism's claim that progress is
not an inevitable or enduring feature of human history,
Dienstag persuasively shows that pessimism has been -- and
can again be -- an energizing and even liberating philosophy,
an ethic of radical possibility and not just a criticism of faith.
320pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $26.95 / $14.98
021426 THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND:
Classical Problems Contemporary
Issues
Beakley, Brian et al., eds.
Follows the development of thinking in five
broad problem areas--the mind/body
problem, mental causation, associationism/connectionism, mental imagery, and
innate ideas--over 2500 years of philosophy. Ranges from Plato and Descartes to
Fodor and the PDP research group, showing how many of the
current concerns in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science are firmly rooted in history. 433pgs. • 1992
• MIT • P • $40.00 / $16.98
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121425 PHYSICAL REALIZATION
Shoemaker, Sydney
Physicalism requires that the mental properties of a person are "realized in" the
physical properties of that person, and that
all instantiations of properties in macroscopic objects are realized in microphysical states of affairs. Shoemaker offers an
account of both these sorts of realization,
one which allows the realized properties to
be causally efficacious. 160pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C • $45.00 / $14.98
111473 POPPER SELECTIONS
DAVID W. MILLER, ED.
Popper, Karl R.
This sampling of the philosophical writings of Karl Popper
includes discussions of rationalism, knowledge, human freedom, and the scientific method. 480pgs. • 1985
• Princeton • P • $37.50 / $16.98
125519 THE POSSIBILITY OF KNOWLEDGE
Cassam, Quassim
How is knowledge of the external world possible? How is
knowledge of other minds possible? How is a priori knowledge possible? In this exploration of epistemology, Quassim
Cassam explains why such questions arise and how they
should be answered. 256pgs. • 2007
• Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $26.98
031992 PRACTICAL ETHICS
SECOND EDITION
Singer, Peter
Focuses on the application of ethics to difficult and controversial
social questions, including equality and discrimination by race,
sex, ability, or species, abortion, euthanasia, the moral status of
animals, and the obligation to assist others. 395pgs. • 1993
• Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $14.98
133310 REAL MATERIALISM:
And Other Essays
Strawson, Galen
Focuses on five main areas of enquiry:
the nature of the physical, consciousness, the "mind-body problem," and
the prospects for panpsychism; the self,
the subject of experience, self-consciousness, and the "narrative" self; free
will and moral responsibility; the nature
of thought and intentionality and their connection to consciousness; and the problem of causation. 496pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $19.98
103580 THE REALLY HARD PROBLEM:
Meaning in a Material World
Flanagan, Owen
A noted philosopher proposes a naturalistic (rather than supernaturalistic) way to
solve the "really hard problem": how to
live a life that really matters, even as a finite
material being living in a material world.
288pgs. • 2007
• MIT • C • $29.95 / $7.98
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 • $15.95 / $8.98
117309 THE RETREAT OF REASON: A Dilemma in the
Philosophy of Life
Persson, Ingmar
The ancient Greeks thought that a life led in accordance with
reason would also be the happiest or most fulfilling. Starting
from this perspective, Persson arrives at conclusions that are
very different; by exploring the irrationality of our attitudes to
time, our identity, and our responsibility, he shows that the aim
of living rationally conflicts not only with the aim of leading the
most fulfilling life, but also with the moral aim of promoting
the just distribution of fulfillment for all. 504pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $14.98
133312 THE RIDDLE OF THE WORLD: A
Reconsideration of Schopenhauer's Philosophy
Hannan, Barbara
This introduction emphasizes the peculiar inconsistencies
and tensions in Schopenhauer's thought -- he was torn
between idealism and realism, and between denial and
affirmation of the individual will. In addition to providing a
useful summary of Schopenhauer's main ideas, Hannan
connects his thought with ongoing debates in philosophy.
176pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $29.98
133316 SENTIMENTAL RULES: On
the Natural Foundations of Moral
Judgment
Nichols, Shaun
Argues that our norms prohibiting the
harming of others are fundamentally associated with our emotional responses to
those harms, and that such "sentimental
rules" enjoy an advantage in cultural evolution. Nichols shows how recent experimental work on our capacity for moral judgment has broad
import for many enduring philosophical problems. 240pgs. •
2007
• Oxford University • P • $45.00 / $12.98
119724 SOCRATIC VIRTUE: Making the Best of the
Neither-Good-nor-Bad
Reshotko, Naomi
This account of how Socrates integrated notions of desire,
virtue, and happiness to formulate an ethical and psychological theory makes an important contribution to the study of the
Platonic dialogues and will also interest all scholars of ethics
and moral psychology. 218pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • C • $115.99 / $29.98
058134 A SPINOZA READER: The
Ethics and Other Works
Spinoza, Benedictus de
This collection of Spinoza's works presents the text of his masterwork, the
Ethics, in what is now the standard
translation by Edwin Curley. Also included are selections from other works chosen by Curley to make the Ethics easier
to understand, and a substantial
Introduction that gives an overview of Spinoza's life and the
main themes of his philosophy. 352pgs. • 1994
• Princeton • P • $34.95 / $16.98
039841 TRAGEDY AND PHILOSOPHY
Kaufmann, Walter
A critical re-examination of the views of Plato, Aristotle, Hegel,
and Nietzsche on tragedy, discussing such key concepts as
mimesis, catharsis, hubris and the tragic collision. 386pgs. •
1992
• Princeton • P • $39.50 / $16.98
111353 THE TRAGIC SENSE OF LIFE IN MEN AND
NATIONS
Unamuno, Miguel de
The acknowledged masterpiece of Unamuno expresses the
anguish of modern man as he is caught up in the struggle
between the dictates of reason and the demands of his own
heart. 576pgs. • 1978
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98
111394 TRUTH AND
TRUTHFULNESS: An Essay in
Genealogy
Williams, Bernard Arthur Owen
What does it mean to be truthful? What role
does truth play in our lives? What do we
lose if we reject truthfulness? Writing with
his characteristic combination of passion
and elegant simplicity, Bernard Williams
explores the value of truth and finds it to be
both less and more than we might imagine. 344pgs. • 2004
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98
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101078 DISCIPLINE AND
PUNISH: The Birth of the Prison
Foucault, Michel
In this brilliant work, the most influential philosopher since Sartre suggests
that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the
modern penitentiary have merely shifted
the focus of punishment from the prisoner's body to his soul. 352pgs. • 1995
• Viking • P • $15.95 / $7.98
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133381 THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY: Volume 3:
The Care of the Self
Foucault, Michel
Foucault re-examines the Golden Age of Rome to reveal a
subtle but decisive break from the classical Greek vision of
sexual pleasure. He skillfully explores the whole corpus of
moral reflection among philosophers and physicians of the
era, and uncovers an increasing mistrust of pleasure and
growing anxiety over sexual activity and its consequences.
288pgs. • 1988
• Vintage • P • $15.00 / $6.98
127274 UNNATURAL DOUBTS: Epistemological
Realism and the Basis of Skepticism
Williams, Michael
A masterly polemic against the very idea of epistemology as
traditionally conceived. Although philosophers have often
found problems in efforts to study the nature and limits of
human knowledge, Williams systematically argues against
there being such a thing as knowledge of the external world.
410pgs. • 1995
• Princeton • P • $46.95 / $21.98
119905 WHAT PHILOSOPHERS KNOW: Case Studies in
Recent Analytic Philosophy
Gutting, Gary
Philosophy has never delivered on its promise to settle the
great moral and religious questions of human existence, and
even most philosophers conclude that it doesn't offer an established body of disciplinary knowledge. Gutting challenges this
view, by examining detailed case studies of recent achievements by analytic philosophers such as Quine, Kripke,
Plantinga, Kuhn, Rawls, and Rorty. 264pgs. • 2009
• Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $20.98
111568 WHY?: What Happens
When People Give Reasons -- and
Why
Tilly, Charles
A distinguished social historian offers a
fascinating look at the way the reasons
we offer every day are dictated by, and
help constitute, social relationships.
Written in an easy-to-read style, the
book explores the manner in which
people claim, establish, negotiate, repair, rework, or terminate relations with others through the reasons they give.
202pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $7.98
124812 WITHOUT ALIBI
Derrida, Jacques
Brings together five pieces written by Derrida as extended lectures. They are held together by three themes: Derrida's redefinition of speech acts and the "event" as a particular kind of
performative, the effects of globalization and mechanization,
and contemporary professional and institutional problems.
352pgs. • 2002
• Stanford • C NDJ • $63.00 / $14.98
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
• Oxford University • C • $95.00 / $29.98
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104542 THE ART OF THE
AMERICAN SNAPSHOT, 1888-1978:
From the Collection of Robert E.
Jackson
Greenough, Sarah & Diane Waggoner
This catalogue of an exhibition at the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
reproduces some 250 snapshots drawn
from Robert Jackson's outstanding collection. Organized decade by decade,
they trace the evolution of American snapshot imagery and
describes how technical, social, and cultural factors have
affected the look of photos from different eras. 294pgs. •
2007
• Princeton • C • $55.00 / $22.98
041900 CITIES FROM THE SKY: An Aerial Portrait of
America
Campanella, Thomas J.
Features over 125 classic photographs that together form a
definitive portrait of America's urban landscape. Taken by the
intrepid photographers of the Fairchild Aerial Survey company over a five-decade span, these lavishly reproduced images
provide a sparkling record of our cities in the boom years of
the twentieth century. 127pgs. • 2001
• Princeton Architectural • C • $50.00 / $18.98
118056 ETIENNEJULES MAREY: A
Passion for the Trace
Dagognet, François
Etienne-Jules
Marey
(1830-1904) developed
photographic
techniques for the study of
animal locomotion that
directly influenced the
invention of cinematography, yet his own history and background remain obscure. Marey's strange story emerges in
this fascinating account of a scientific and aesthetic adventurer whose work has reverberated across many aspects of
modern culture. 208pgs. • 1992
• Zone Books • C • $42.95 / $14.98
033986 GERMAINE KRULL: Photographer of Modernity
Sichel, Kim
A study of the remarkable artist who witnessed the high points
of modernism and recorded some of the major upheavals of
the 20th century and whose work includes avant-garde montages, ironic studies of female nudes, and press propaganda
shots. 363pgs. • 1999
• MIT • C • $68.00 / $19.98
113196 GILBERT AND GEORGE: The Complete
Pictures, 1971-2005
Gilbert & George
The most thorough and extensive publication on the artists'
work ever assembled, this monumental two-volume hardback
set documents every picture the pair has created over the
course of their 35-year career. With details and installation
views of many significant pieces, it includes 1,500 color illustrations. 1200pgs. • 2007
• Aperture • C • $89.95 / $45.98
126267 IN THE DARKROOM: An
Illustrated Guide to Photographic
Processes Before the Digital Age
Kennel, Sarah, et al.
A concise introduction to the most common
photographic and photomechanical processes, from albumen print to Woodburytype.
Features 84 color photographs and illustrations, including works by Atget, Robert Frank,
Laura Gilpin, Mapplethorpe, Muybridge,
Steichen, Stieglitz, Fox Talbot, Andy Warhol, and Edward Weston.
104pgs. • 2010
• Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $10.98
121766 NEW YORK IN THE 70S
Tannenbaum, Allen
A personal collection of photographs produced by photographer Allan Tannenbaum while he was a photo editor for
the SoHo Weekly News. By photographing everything from
street gangs to disco divas, from homeless to Hollywood
stars, Tannenbaum assembled a personal diary of his journey as a photojournalist and raconteur through a strange
and exotic era of New York life. 272pgs. • 2009
• Overlook Press • C • $45.00 / $22.98
111625 PICTURE PERFECT: Life in the Age of the
Photo Op
Adatto, Kiku
New technologies make it easier than ever to capture, manipulate, and spread images. Ranging from family albums to
Facebook, political campaigns to popular movies, images of
war to pictures of protest, this volume reveals how the line
between the person and the pose, the real and the fake, news
and entertainment is increasingly blurred. 290pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
049730 UNTITLED: DIANE ARBUS
Arbus, Diane
The third volume of Arbus's work and the only one devoted to
a single project. The photographs -- most of them published
her for the first time -- were taken at residences for the mentally retarded between 1969 and 1971. 112pgs. • 1995
• Aperture • C • $60.00 / $35.98
POLITICAL PH I LOSOPHY
125504 AUTONOMY AND RIGHTS: The
Moral Foundations of Liberalism
Spector, Horacio
Reconstructs and then criticizes a familiar
approach to the moral foundations of classical liberalism which rests on the maximization of negative freedom, and then
frames an alternative theory centered in the
obligation to protect positive freedom.
200pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • P • $39.95 / $14.98
053204 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO LOCKE
Chappell, Vere, ed.
Provides a systematic survey of Locke's philosophy informed
by the most recent scholarship. The essays cover Locke's theory of ideas, his philosophies of body, mind, language, and
religion, his theory of knowledge, his ethics, and his political
philosophy. Also includes chapters on Locke's life and subsequent influence. 343pgs. • 1994
• Cambridge • P • $42.99 / $16.98
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036777 CONSERVATISM: An Anthology of Social and
Political Thought from David Hume to the Present
Zuller, Jerry Z., ed.
Offers a historically informed presentation of what is distinctive about conservative and political thought, bringing together European and American conservative social and political
analysis from the mid-18th century through today. 450pgs. •
1997
• Princeton • P • $39.95 / $19.98
049117 THE DISCOURSES AND
OTHER EARLY POLITICAL WRITINGS
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rousseau's earlier writings, the publication of which signaled the power and challenge of Rousseau's thinking. Also includes
Rousseau's replies to critics of his texts.
Supplemented by extensive editorial material. 437pgs. • 1997
• Cambridge • P • $21.99 / $13.98
ISAIAH
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039827 AGAINST THE CURRENT:
Essays in the History of Ideas
Berlin, Isaiah
In this collection of essays, one of the
great thinkers of the 20th century discusses the importance in the history of
thought of dissenters whose ideas still
challenge conventional wisdom -among them Machiavelli, Vico,
Montesquieu, Herzen, and Sorel.
419pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $32.50 / $16.98
039847 CONCEPTS AND CATEGORIES: Philosophical
Essays
Berlin, Isaiah
This volume of Isaiah Berlin's essays presents the sweep of
his contributions to philosophy from his early participation
in the debates surrounding logical positivism to his later
work, which more evidently reflects his life-long interest in
political theory, the history of ideas, and the philosophy of
history. 209pgs. • 1999
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $13.98
039731 THE CROOKED TIMBER OF HUMANITY:
Chapters in the History of Ideas
Berlin, Isaiah
In this volume, Berlin reveals the links between the ideas of
the past and the social and political cataclysms of the 20th
century: between the Platonic belief in absolute Truth and the
lure of authoritarianism; between the reactionary ideologue
Joseph de Maistre and 20th-century fascism; between the
romanticism of Schiller and Byron and the militant nationalism that convulses the modern world. 276pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98
061364 AN ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF CIVIL SOCIETY
OZ-SALZBERGER, FANIA, ED.
Ferguson, Adam
Ferguson's classic of the Scottish Enlightenment is a bold and
novel attempt to reclaim the tradition of active citizenship in
the modern state. Drawing on such diverse sources as classical authors and contemporary travel literature, Ferguson combines a subtle analysis of modern commercial society with a
critique of its abandonment of civic and communal virtues.
320pgs. • 1996
• Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $18.98
126956 JUSTICE: Rights and Wrongs
Wolterstorff, Nicholas
Connecting rights and wrongs to God's
relationship with humankind, Wolterstorff
not only offers a rich and compelling
philosophical account of justice, but also
makes an important contribution to overcoming the present-day divide between
religious discourse and human rights. He
argues that no secular account of natural
human rights is successful; he offers instead a theistic account.
416pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $25.95 / $15.98
127112 JUSTICE IS CONFLICT
Hampshire, Stuart
Using as a starting point Plato's analogy in the Republic
between conflict in the soul and conflict in the city,
Hampshire develops a distinction between justice in procedures, which demands that both sides in a conflict should
be heard, and justice in matters of substance, which will
always be disputed. 120pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98
050919 LUTHER AND CALVIN ON SECULAR AUTHORITY
Hopfl, Harro, ed.
These works -- new, unabridged translations of Luther's On
Secular Authority and Calvin's On Civil Government -- represent the authors' attempts to balance their commitments to the
maintenance of order in Church and polity on the one hand,
and the overriding imperative of uncompromising obedience
to the will of God as revealed in Scripture on the other.
142pgs. • 1993
• Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $12.98
049413 MARX: EARLY POLITICAL WRITINGS
Marx, Karl
In this selection of Marx's writings that predate the
Communist Manifesto, excerpts from the Critique of Hegel's
Philosophy of Right, Points on the State and Bourgeois
Society, and other writings are newly translated and
arranged in a sequence that illuminates the development of
his thought, while the Introduction discusses the intellectual context of his theories. 194pgs. • 1994
• Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $15.98
048993 MARX: LATER POLITICAL
WRITINGS
CARVER, TERRELL, ED. & TRANS.
Marx, Karl
Brings together new translations of
Marx's most important texts in political
philosophy written after 1848.
Introduction situates Marx in a politics
of democratic constitutionalism and
revolutionary communism. Works are
presented here complete. 260pgs. • 1996
• Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $16.98
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
• Princeton • C • $26.95 / $12.98
051325 THE OPEN SOCIETY AND ITS ENEMIES: Vol.
1: The Spell of Plato
Popper, Karl R.
Hailed by Bertrand Russell as a "vigorous and profound
defence of democracy," Popper's attack on the philosophies of Plato, Hegel, and Marx prophesied the collapse of
communism in Eastern Europe and exposed the fatal flaws
of socially engineered political systems. 368pgs. • 1971
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
111587 THE OPEN SOCIETY AND ITS ENEMIES: Vol.
2: Hegel and Marx
Popper, Karl R.
432pgs. • 1971
• Princeton • P • $32.95 / $14.98
039660 PRINCETON READINGS IN POLITICAL
THOUGHT: Essential Texts since Plato
Cohen, Mitchell & Nicole Fermon, eds.
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
• Princeton • P • $46.95 / $26.98
MICHAEL WALZER
131460 ON TOLERATION
Walzer, Michael
What kinds of political arrangements enable people from
different national, racial, religious or ethnic groups to live
together in peace? Walzer examines five "regimes of toleration" -- from multinational empires to immigrant societies - and describes their strengths and weaknesses, as well as
the varying forms of toleration and exclusion each fosters.
144pgs. • 1997
• Yale • C • $40.00 / $13.98
089336 SPHERES OF JUSTICE: A Defense of
Pluralism and Equality
Walzer, Michael
A distinguished political philosopher analyzes how society
distributes not just wealth and power but other social
"goods" like honor, education, work, free time -- even love.
364pgs. • 1984
• Basic Books • P • $26.00 / $12.98
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125834 PUTTING LIBERALISM IN ITS PLACE
Kahn, Paul W.
Argues that the modern political order is founded not on the
social contract but on sacrifice, and that liberalism's traditional reliance on the social contract is unable to come to
terms with the threat of complete nuclear annihilation. We can
understand this modern condition, Kahn argues, only by recognizing that any political community must be bound together
by faith, love, and identity. 336pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
104821 STATES OF INJURY: Power and Freedom in Late
Modernity
Brown, Wendy
Looking at how gender and political theories intersect, Brown
argues that efforts to outlaw hate speech and pornography
legitimize the state and ultimately harm victims, by portraying
them as so helpless as to require continual governmental protection. 219pgs. • 1995
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
107406 THOMAS PAINE'S RIGHTS OF
MAN: A Biography
Hitchens, Christopher
Since its publication, Paine's tract has been
celebrated, criticized, maligned, suppressed, and co-opted. Christopher
Hitchens, a practiced polemicist himself,
marvels at the document's forethought and
revels in its contentiousness, even as he
demonstrates how Paine's book forms the
philosophical cornerstone of the American republic. 158pgs.
• 2007
• Atlantic Monthly • C • $19.95 / $5.98
041080 TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT
Locke, John
Considered a standard in the field. Contains an analysis of the
whole body of Locke's publications, writings, and papers,
complete with updated bibliography of the two central texts in
western political thought. 464pgs. • 2000
• Cambridge • P • $15.99 / $8.98
POLITICAL SCI ENCE
126844 BOMB POWER: The Modern
Presidency and the National Security
State
Wills, Garry
A groundbreaking examination of how the
atomic bomb profoundly altered the
nature of American democracy and has left
us in a state of permanent war alert. Wills
persuasively argues that the Manhattan
Project became a model for the covert
operations and overt authority that have defined American
government in the nuclear era. 288pgs. • 2010
• Penguin • C • $27.95 / $7.98
124116 THE CONSCIENCE OF A LIBERAL: Reclaiming
America from the Right
Krugman, Paul
The best-selling author of The Great Unraveling challenges
America to reclaim the values that made it great. Seeking to
understand both what happened to middle-class America
and what it will take to achieve a "new New Deal," Krugman
weaves together a nuanced account of three generations of
history with sharp political, social, and economic analysis.
352pgs. • 2007
• W. W. Norton • C • $25.95 / $5.98
079557 DEADLY CONNECTIONS:
States that Sponsor Terrorism
Byman, Daniel
Avoiding the sensationalism and politicizing that often accompany books on terrorism, Byman examines terrorist groups
from the PLO to Al Qaeda to the Tamil
Tigers and examines the different types of
support that states provide such groups,
their motivations for doing so, and the
impact of such sponsorship. 370pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • C • $44.00 / $16.98
087449 FOUNDATIONS OF
COMPARATIVE POLITICS:
Democracies of the Modern World
Van Deth, Jan W. & Ken Newton
This introductory volume covers the key
concepts, theories, and issues involved in
the study of comparative politics.
Focusing on democratic government, it
covers the most important topics in the
field, including constitutional design,
institutions, mass and elite politics, political parties, the media
and government, as well as policy making and implementation. 402pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $45.99 / $19.98
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131382 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF
DEMOCRACY
Keane, John
A counterintuitive look at democracy's
past and present -- and at its future,
which Keane argues lies not in the West
but in the turbulent democracies of the
East. Avoiding the triumphalism of
global democracy's most boisterous
promoters, he cautions that democracy
today is more fragile than ever. 992pgs. • 2009
• W. W. Norton • C • $35.00 / $12.98
038641 MAKERS OF MODERN STRATEGY FROM
MACHIAVELLI TO THE NUCLEAR AGE
Paret, Peter, ed.
The essays in this volume analyze war, its strategic characteristics, and its political and social functions over the past five
centuries. The diversity of its themes and the broad perspectives applied to them make the book a work of general history as much as a history of the theory and practice of war from
the Renaissance to the present. 941pgs. • 1986
• Princeton • P • $45.00 / $21.98
111387 THE MYTH OF THE RATIONAL VOTER: Why
Democracies Choose Bad Policies
Caplan, Bryan
Argues that the greatest obstacle to sound economic policy
is not entrenched special interests or rampant lobbying but
the popular misconceptions, irrational beliefs, and personal biases held by ordinary voters. Calling into question our
most basic assumptions about American politics, Caplan
contends that democracy fails precisely because it does
what voters want. 296pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $12.98
133158 NONGOVERNMENTAL POLITICS
Feher, Michel, ed.
This groundbreaking survey of the rapidly
expanding domain of nongovernmental
activism examines the challenges and
predicaments faced by activists, and
includes profiles of unique and diverse
NGOs and interviews with major nongovernmental actors. 672pgs. • 2007
• Zone Books • C • $70.00 / $19.98
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
• Princeton • C • $39.50 / $16.98
125938 THE POLITICS OF HAPPINESS: What
Government Can Learn from the New Research on WellBeing
Bok, Derek Curtis
One nation, tiny Bhutan, has actually made "Gross National
Happiness" the central aim of its domestic policy. How might
happiness research affect government policy in the US and
beyond? Derek Bok examines how governments could use happiness research in a variety of policy areas to increase wellbeing and improve the quality of life for all their citizens.
272pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $13.98
089248 RADICALS IN ROBES: Why Extreme Right-Wing
Courts Are Wrong for America
Sunstein, Cass
Sunstein issues a warning of compelling concern to us all, taking judicial philosophy out of the law schools and showing
what it means when it intersects partisan politics. It pulls away
the veil of rhetoric from a radical right-wing movement and
issues a strong and passionate warning about what conservatives really intend. 304pgs. • 2005
• Basic Books • C • $26.00 / $5.98
125532 RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY
IN THE UNITED STATES: Danger or
Opportunity?
Wolfe, Alan et al., eds.
This collection thoughtfully explores the
effects of religion on democracy and contemporary partisan politics. Topics include
how religious diversity affects American
democracy, how religion is implicated in
America's partisan battles, and how religion
affects ideas about race, ethnicity, and gender. 456pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $17.98
042410 REVOLUTION AND WORLD ORDER: The
Revolutionary State in International Society
Armstrong, David
Focuses on the question of what impact revolutionary states
have on the international community, showing major problems these states pose for the achievement of world order and
whether the revolutionary state adapts to international standards of behavior. 328pgs. • 1993
• Oxford University • C • $191.70 / $32.98
126758 ROGUE STATES: The Rule of Force in World
Affairs
Chomsky, Noam
In this volume Chomsky argues that, contrary to popular perception, the real rogue states in the world today are not the
dictator-led developing countries, but the US and its allies. He
challenges the legal and humanitarian reasons given to justify
intervention in global conflicts. 260pgs. • 2000
• Pluto • P • $22.19 / $7.98
090925 THY KINGDOM COME: How the Religious
Right Distorts the Faith and Threatens America
Balmer, Randall
An evangelical Christian and religious historian, Balmer
struggles to reconcile modern evangelical faith with the
American tradition of progressivism. Confronting the powerful and controversial organizations tied to the religious
right, Balmer laments the trivialization of Christianity and
offers a rallying cry for liberal Christians to reclaim the traditions of their faith. 272pgs. • 2006
• Basic Books • C • $24.95 / $5.98
131439 THE TRANSFORMATION OF
AMERICAN POLITICS: The New
Washington and the Rise of
Washington Think Tanks
Ricci, David M.
Washington think tanks such as the
Brookings Institution, the American
Enterprise Institute, and the Heritage
Foundation have become so influential that
they now constitute virtually a new branch
of the political system. David M. Ricci brilliantly explores the
parallel and convergent social, economic, and political trends
that have expanded the influence of these public policy
research centers. 320pgs. • 1993
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $7.98
125527 UNEQUAL DEMOCRACY: The
Political Economy of the New Gilded
Age
Bartels, Larry M.
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
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
133392 WAR IS A FORCE THAT
GIVES US MEANING
Hedges, Chris
Drawing on the literature of combat, from
Homer and Shakespeare to Erich Maria
Remarque and Michael Herr, Hedges
shows how human beings are conditioned
to embrace what he calls "the myth of war"
- the idea that combat is noble, selfless,
and glorious. 224pgs. • 2003
• Vintage • P • $15.00 / $6.98
111634 WHEN THE STATE
KILLS: Capital Punishment and the
American Condition
Sarat, Austin
In this bold and impassioned book,
Austin Sarat seeks to change the terms of
the debate surrounding capital punishment. Executions must be stopped, Sarat
argues, not just because they are unjust
and may lead to the killing of innocent
people, but because the practice undermines the very foundations of our democratic society. 352pgs. • 2002
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $12.98
104562 WHY NOT KILL THEM ALL?: The Logic and
Prevention of Mass Political Murder
Chirot, Daniel & Clark McCauley
Goes beyond exploring the motives that have provided the psychological underpinnings for genocidal killings to offer a historical and comparative taxonomy for genocidal events. The
authors make it clear that there are no simple solutions, but
that progress is most likely through a combination of international pressure, new institutions and laws, and education.
268pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • C • $39.95 / $16.98
PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
& COGN ITIVE SCIENCE
083792 THE ART OF EMOTIONAL HEALING
Capacchione, Lucia
Presents the simple yet powerful methods Capacchione uses in
her internationally acclaimed workshops. She demonstrates
how to reach inside and let our feelings out through drawing,
painting, journal writing, collage making, sculpting, drumming, dancing, mask making, and more. No talent or skill is
required, only a desire to let go of self-criticism and discover
how we really feel. 272pgs. • 2006
• Shambhala • P • $24.95 / $8.98
109411 AUTISM AND PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL
DISORDERS
Volkmar, Fred R., ed.
Featuring contributions from an international team of leading authorities, this thoroughly revised and updated edition
reflects the most recent progress in the understanding of
autism and related conditions. Chapters cover current
approaches to definition, diagnosis, prevalence, neurobiology, and treatment. 343pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $106.00 / $20.98
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039682 AION: Researches into the
Phenomenology of the Self
Jung, C. G.
The central theme of the volume is the
symbolic representation of the psychic
totality through the concept of the Self,
whose traditional historical equivalent is
the figure of Christ. Jung demonstrates his
thesis by an investigation of the Allegoria
Christi, especially the fish symbol, but also
of Gnostic and alchemical symbolism, which he treats as phenomena of cultural assimilation. 333pgs. • 1978
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
105075 THE BASIC WRITINGS OF C. G. JUNG
Jung, C. G.
In exploring the manifestations of human spiritual experience,
Jung laid the groundwork for a psychology of the spirit. The
excerpts here illuminate the concept of the unconscious, the
central pillar of his work, and display ample evidence of the
spontaneous spiritual and religious activities of the human
mind. 598pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
127096 CHILDREN'S DREAMS: Notes from the Seminar
Given in 1936-1940
Jung, C. G.
In the 1930s, Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into
childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. This volume marks the first publication in English of these investigations, and fills a critical gap in Jung's collected works.
520pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98
038412 DREAMS
Jung, C. G.
Collects Jung's writings on the psychology of dreams. Includes
The Analysis of Dreams, On the Significance of Number
Dreams, General Aspects of Dream Psychology, On the Nature
of Dreams, Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to
Alchemy, and The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis. 337pgs. •
1974
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
038898 THE ESSENTIAL JUNG:
Selected Writings
Jung, C. G.
Presents the essentials of Jung's thought in
his own words. To familiarize readers with
the ideas for which Jung is best known, the
psychiatrist and writer Anthony Storr has
selected extracts from Jung's writings that
pinpoint his original contributions and
relate the development of his thought to
his biography. 447pgs. • 1983
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
066129 THE COGNITIVE
NEUROSCIENCES III
THIRD EDITION
Gazzaniga, Michael S., ed.
Each edition of this classic reference
has proved to be a benchmark in the
developing field of cognitive neuroscience. This third edition continues to
chart new directions in the study of the
biologic underpinnings of complex cognition -- the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the nervous system and the psychological reality of the mind. 1385pgs. • 2004
• MIT • C • $150.00 / $41.98
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125648 JUNG ON EVIL
Stein, Murray, ed.
Well-known for his articulation of the "shadow side" of human
individuality and culture, Jung wrote extensively about the question of evil during all phases of his working life. This book gathers his writings on the theme in order to provide a thorough
understanding of its place in his thinking. 219pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $19.95 / $11.98
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
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98
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
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98
039570 PSYCHOLOGY AND THE OCCULT
HULL, R. F. C., TRANS.
Jung, C. G.
Includes "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called
Occult Phenomena"; "The Psychological Foundations of Belief
in Spirits"; "The Soul and Death"; "Psychology and
Spiritualism"; and other key writings. 167pgs. • 1977
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98
111567 PSYCHOLOGY AND WESTERN RELIGION
Jung, C. G.
This selection of Jung's writings brings together a number of
articles that are crucial to an understanding of his interpretation of the religious life and the development of Western man.
307pgs. • 1984
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
111449 SYNCHRONICITY: An Acausal Connecting
Principle
Jung, C. G.
Jung's parapsychological study of the meaningful coincidence
of events, extrasensory perception, and similar phenomena.
160pgs. • 1973
• Princeton • P • $14.95 / $9.98
105231 THE UNDISCOVERED SELF: With Symbols and
the Interpretation of Dreams
Jung, C. G.
Integrates many of Jung's lifelong social and psychological concerns and addresses the uneasy relation between the individual
and mass society. The survival of civilization, he maintains,
depends on individual awareness of both the conscious and
unconscious aspects of the human psyche. 158pgs. • 1990
• Princeton • P • $14.95 / $9.98
074131 FREUD AMONG THE PHILOSOPHERS: The
Psychoanalytic Unconscious and Its Philosophical
Critics
Levy, Donald
Levy examines the most important philosophical arguments
against Freud's idea of the unconscious as articulated by
Wittgenstein, William James, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Adolf
Grünbaum, and argues that these criticisms all depend
upon misunderstandings or lack of awareness of psychoanalytic ideas. 189pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $45.00 / $12.98
107773 A HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: From the
Eighteenth-Century Enlightenment to the Second World
War
Jahoda, Gustav
The term "social psychology" was first established in the 1860s
but the issues surrounding the subject have evolved over a
much longer period. This book follows the history of the discipline over two and a half centuries, demonstrating the links
between early and current thought. 242pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $38.99 / $16.98
085016 HOW THE MIND EXPLAINS BEHAVIOR: Folk
Explanations, Meaning, and Social Interaction
Malle, Bertram F.
In this provocative monograph, Malle describes behavior
explanations as having a dual nature -- as both cognitive and
social acts -- and proposes a comprehensive theoretical model
that integrates the two aspects. He argues that such explanations must be grounded in the nature of the folk theory of
mind -- the conceptual framework underlying people's grasp
of human behavior. 328pgs. • 2004
• MIT • C • $41.00 / $14.98
089373 KINDS OF MINDS: Toward an
Understanding of Consciousness
Dennett, Daniel Clement
What kinds of minds are there? And how do
we know? These two questions -- the first
ontological, the second epistemological -set the agenda for the book. Intuitions untutored by theory are not capable of answering these questions, Dennett argues, making
it necessary to pursue insight from the evolutionary point of view. 192pgs. • 1997
• Basic Books • P • $15.95 / $6.98
107987 MANLINESS
Mansfield, Harvey Claflin
The first comprehensive study of a quality that is both bad and
good, mostly male, often intolerant, irrational, and ambitious,
and one that our "gender-neutral society" does not like but
cannot get rid of. Formulating a reasoned defense of manliness, he urges men, and especially women, to understand it,
accept it, and give it honest and honorable employment.
289pgs. • 2006
• Yale • C • $35.00 / $7.98
129931 NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL
NEUROSCIENCE
Mega, Michael S. & Jeffery L. Cummings
The long-awaited successor to Jeffrey Cummings' classic work,
Clinical Neuropsychiatry, published in 1985. The new title
reflects the authors' effort to link clinical descriptions to the
recent explosion of new information from neurochemistry,
neuroanatomy, genetics, neuropharmacology, neuropathology,
and neuroimaging. 432pgs. • 2003
• Oxford University • C • $135.00 / $32.98
092917 ON NOT BEING ABLE TO SLEEP:
Psychoanalysis and the Modern World
Rose, Jacqueline
Do women writers have a special talent for self-revelation?
Or are they simply more vulnerable to the invasions of biography? Moving deftly between the worlds of our public and
private selves, Rose probes difficult ethical and political
questions about the responsibilities of thought and speech
in times of historical crisis. 256pgs. • 2003
• Princeton • C • $47.95 / $6.98
132219 OUR INNER WORLD: A Guide to
Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy
Ahles, Scott R.
Mental health practitioners and students are often exposed to
multiple schools of thought -- Freudian theory, interpersonal
theory, ego theory, object-relations theory, self-psychology,
and affect theory. In this book, Scott Ahles introduces and
explains the major theories and integrates them into a model
of psychodynamics that can be used to treat common psychiatric complaints. 352pgs. • 2004
• Johns Hopkins • P • $30.00 / $5.98
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039846 THE GREAT MOTHER: An
Analysis of the Archetype
Neumann, Erich
Examines how the feminine has been
experienced and expressed in many cultures from prehistory to our own time.
Appearing as goddess and demon, gate
and pillar, garden and tree, hovering sky
and containing vessel, the feminine is
seen as an essential factor in the dialectical relation of individual consciousness to the ungraspable
matrix symbolized by the Great Mother. 564pgs. • 1991
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $16.98
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CONSCIOUSNESS
Neumann, Erich
This eloquent book draws on a full range of world mythology to show that individual consciousness undergoes the
same archetypal stages of development as has human consciousness as a whole. Neumann, one of Jung's most creative students and a renowned practitioner of analytical psychology in his own right, shows how the stages begin and
end with the symbol of the Uroboros, or tail-eating serpent.
520pgs. • 1995
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $19.98
133301 PERCEPTION AND
COGNITION: Essays in the Philosophy
of Psychology
Hatfield, Gary
The visual brain produces nonconscious
representations that interact with other
brain systems for perception and cognition
and that help to regulate our visually guided
actions. But how does all of this really
work? Gary Hatfield's essays in this volume
address fundamental questions in the physiology, psychology,
and philosophy of visual perception and cognition. 448pgs. •
2009
• Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $16.98
129934 PERCEPTION,
HALLUCINATION, AND ILLUSION
Fish, William
In the first monograph on the disjunctive theory of visual experiences since
1973, William Fish incorporates
detailed accounts of the three core
kinds of visual experience and explains
how perception and hallucination could
be indiscriminable from one another
without having anything in common. 208pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $49.95 / $12.98
125521 THINKING WITHOUT WORDS
Bermúdez, José Luis
Providing a challenging new theory of the nature of non-linguistic thought, Bermudez offers a conceptual framework for
treating human infants and non-human animals as genuine
thinkers. The book is written with an interdisciplinary readership in mind and will appeal to philosophers, psychologists,
and students of animal behavior. 248pgs. • 2003
• Oxford University • C NDJ • $55.00 / $14.98
RELIGION
125763 AFTER THE BABY BOOMERS:
How Twenty - And Thirty - Somethings
Are Shaping the Future of American
Religion
Wuthnow, Robert
Interpreting new evidence from scores of
in-depth interviews and surveys, Wuthnow
reveals how the recent growth in evangelicalism is tapering off, and traces how biblical literalism, while still popular, is
becoming less dogmatic and more preoccupied with practical
guidance. 320pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $25.95 / $12.98
124782 AQUINAS ON BEING
Kenny, Anthony
A critical examination of Thomas Aquinas's influential account
of being. Kenny's clear and incisive study dispels the confusion
that has surrounded the subject and offers philosophers and
theologians a guide through the labyrinth of Aquinas's ontology. 224pgs. • 2002
• Oxford University • C • $109.99 / $34.98
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PAULINE EPISTLES
Sandnes, Karl Olav
Throughout history, the human belly has
been regarded as both a source of shame
and pride, and modern cultures, particularly in the West, have developed means to
cultivate this part of the body through
corsets, exercises, and revealing fashions.
Does St. Paul address a culture in which
the stomach ranks high? This study aims to answer the question and the results may be surprising. 332pgs. • 2002
• Cambridge • C • $121.00 / $32.98
126843 THE BEST SPIRITUAL WRITING 2010
Zaleski, Philip, ed.
A collection featuring essays by John Updike and Diane
Ackerman, poems from Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney
and Pulitzer Prize-winner Louise Glück, and personal
reflections by Richard Rodriguez and Leon Wieseltier.
272pgs. • 2010
• Penguin • P • $16.00 / $6.98
107347 THE BIBLE: A Biography
Armstrong, Karen
Discusses the conception, gestation, life,
and afterlife of history's most powerful
book. Armstrong analyzes the social and
political situation in which oral history
became written scripture, how this scripture was collected, and how it became
accepted as Christianity's sacred text. She
also explains why, in the 19th century, historical criticism of the Bible produced more alarm among the
faithful than Darwinism. 302pgs. • 2007
• Atlantic Monthly • C • $21.95 / $5.98
077552 THE BOOK OF J
Bloom, Harold
Scholars agree that the first strand in Genesis, Exodus, and
Numbers was written by an author whom they call J, who lived
in the 10th century before Christ. Here, Harold Bloom argues
that J was a woman, very likely a woman of the royal house at
King Solomon's court. 340pgs. • 2004
• Grove Press • P • $15.00 / $5.98
107499 CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY
VOLUME 6: Reform and Expansion 1500-1660
Hsia, R. Po-chia, ed.
Details the history of society, politics, theology, liturgy, religious orders, and art in the lands of Latin Christianity from the
eve of the Protestant Reformation to the height of Catholic
Reform. It also examines the relationship between Christianity
and non-Christian religions both in Europe and in the nonEuropean world. 749pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $237.00 / $79.98
133201 CHILDREN OF JESUS
AND MARY: The Order of Christ
Sophia
Lewis, James R. & Nicholas M. Levine
An unusual synthesis of traditional
Catholicism, esoteric cosmology, and
psychology, the Order of Christ Sophia
already has centers in a dozen major
cities in the US. Beyond surveying the
history, doctrines and practices of this
unusual group, Lewis examines how various theoretical
models, such as Rodney Stark's influential model of religious "success," pan out when applied to the OCS. 280pgs.
• 2009
• Oxford University • C • $74.00 / $9.98
126703 CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON LEGAL
THOUGHT
McConnell, Michael W., et al., eds.
Eminent legal scholars describe how various Christian traditions, including the Catholic, Calvinist, Anabaptist, and
Lutheran traditions, understand law and justice, society and
the state, and human nature and human striving, revealing not
only the diversity among Christian legal thinkers but also the
richness of the Christian tradition as a source for intellectual
and ethical approaches to legal inquiry. 544pgs. • 2001
• Yale • C NDJ • $60.00 / $14.98
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119086 CHRISTIAN WISDOM: Desiring God and
Learning in Love
Ford, David F.
What is Christian wisdom for living in the 21st century? Where
is it to be found? How can it be learnt? In the midst of the
demands and complexities of contemporary life, David Ford
explores a Christian way of desire, wisdom and love. 412pgs.
• 2007
• Cambridge • C NDJ • $205.00 / $44.98
118299 THE EVOLUTION OF THE
GOSPEL: A Commentary on the First
Gospel, with Commentary and
Introductory Essay
Powell, J. Enoch
Translating and analyzing the original
Greek source of Matthew, Powell interprets
the text as a theological debate carried on
by means of allegory, and demonstrates
how its peculiar characteristics can best be
attributed to insertions and manipulations that were often theologically motivated. 256pgs. • 1994
• Yale • C • $50.00 / $14.98
132220 FROM ANCIENT
WRITINGS TO SACRED TEXTS: The
Old Testament and Apocrypha
Nigosian, S. A.
Closely analyzing the formation and
contents of these works, Nigosian compares them with the religious, philosophical, didactic, and historical works
created by the neighboring Near Eastern
civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia,
Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor. Proceeding book by book,
he highlights parallels in language, structure, and story
among Hebrew and non-Hebrew and non-canonical
Hebrew texts. 288pgs. • 2004
• Johns Hopkins • C • $54.00 / $14.98
126846 GOD AND EMPIRE: Jesus Against Rome, Then
and Now
Crossan, John Dominic
The first-century Pax Romana, Crossan points out, was in fact
a "peace" won through violent military action. Jesus preached
a different kind of peace -- a peace that surpasses all understanding -- and a kingdom that would be not of Caesar but of
God. For Jesus -- and for Paul -- peace can only be achieved
through justice and fair and equal treatment of all. 272pgs. •
2007
• HarperCollins • C • $22.95 / $7.98
126847 GOD'S PROBLEM: How the
Bible Fails to Answer Our Most
Important Question -- Why We Suffer
Ehrman, Bart D.
Former Baptist pastor Bart Ehrman's
inability to reconcile the claims of faith
with the facts of real life led him to reject
Christianity. Here Ehrman discusses his
personal anguish upon discovering the
Bible's contradictory explanations for suffering and invites all people of faith -- or no faith -- to confront
their deepest questions about how God engages the world and
each of us. 304pgs. • 2008
• HarperCollins • C • $25.95 / $5.98
129924 INCARNATION ANYWAY:
Arguments for Supralapsarian
Christology
Van Driel, Edwin Chr.
What is the divine motive for the incarnation? Many major 19th- and 20th-century theological figures championed a
"supralapsarian" Christology, arguing
that God has always intended the incarnation, independent of the Fall. This volume is the first scholarly monograph to map and analyze
the full range of supralapsarian arguments. 208pgs. •
2008
• Oxford University • C • $74.00 / $14.98
125510 JOHN WYCLIF
Lahey, Stephen Edmund
Often seen as a precursor of the Reformation, Wyclif has only
recently begun to be studied as a philosopher and theologian.
This work draws on recent scholarship situating him in his
milieu, in order to present his thought and writings as a coherent theological position arising from Oxford's "Golden Age" of
theology. 304pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C NDJ • $99.00 / $23.98
116106 THE KINDNESS OF GOD:
Metaphor, Gender, and Religious
Language
Soskice, Janet Martin
Does the predominantly masculine symbolism of the Biblical writings exclude
women or overlook the riches of their
spiritual life? This book from a leading
scholar of religious language and feminism
opens up the Bible's imagery for sex, gender, and kinship by discussing its place in the central teachings
of Christian theology. 203pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C • $49.95 / $9.98
037074 MARY THROUGH THE
CENTURIES: Her Place in the
History of Culture
Pelikan, Jaroslav
An engaging portrait of how Mary has
been depicted over the past 2000 years
in the New and Old Testaments, in folk
and Eastern religion, assessing the ways
Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and
Muslims have venerated and been
inspired by Mary. 267pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $52.00 / $12.98
131362 MASTERS OF THE SACRED PAGE: Manuscripts
of Theology in the Latin West to 1274
Smith, Lesley
An illuminating study of theology in the Middle Ages. Focusing
on the dramatic transformations of the discipline in the twelfth
century, Smith uses a collection of contemporary manuscripts
as a guide to its changes and developments. 190pgs. • 2001
• Notre Dame • C • $48.95 / $16.98
105124 MYTH OF THE ETERNAL RETURN: Cosmos
and History
Eliade, Mircea
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
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $13.98
132388 THE PAPACY SINCE 1500:
From Italian Prince to Universal Pastor
Corkery, James & Thomas Worcester, eds.
These original essays offer thought-provoking perspectives on the complex evolution of the papacy in the last 500 years,
from the Pope as an Italian Renaissance
prince to the Pope as a universal pastor
concerned with the well-being and salvation of human beings everywhere on earth.
286pgs. • 2010
• Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $16.98
103270 PARADISE MISLAID: How We
Lost Heaven -- and How We Can
Regain It
Russell, Jeffrey Burton
In this stimulating book, Russell sets out to
rehabilitate heaven by forcefully countering ideas that have made belief in heaven,
not to mention belief in God, increasingly
difficult for modern people. Throughout,
he invites the reader to take the concept of
heaven seriously, both as a worldview and as a historical idea
that has exercised enormous influence on the world. 210pgs.
• 2006
• Oxford University • C • $74.00 / $6.98
108336 THE POLEMICS OF EXILE IN
JEREMIAH 26-45
Leuchter, Mark
In demonstrating how the trustees of
Jeremiah's prophetic legacy made their
case for authority, this book reveals how
Israelite religion evolved into early
Judaism, in which scribes eclipsed
prophets and priests as the mediators of
divine will, and in which the interpretation of text became a mode of divine revelation in its own right.
320pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $96.00 / $16.98
126995 THE PRIORITY OF LOVE:
Christian Charity and Social Justice
Jackson, Timothy P.
Drawing from the New Testament as
well as contemporary theology and philosophy, Jackson identifies three features of Christian charity: unconditional commitment to the good of others,
equal regard for their well-being, and
passionate service including an openness to self-sacrifice. 248pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $15.98
130290 REFLECTIONS ON JESUS AND SOCRATES: Word
and Silence
Gooch, Paul W.
In this deeply personal and provocative meditation, Gooch
focuses on the Jesus of the Gospels and the Socrates of Plato's
dialogues, seeking to understand their fundamental commitments to philosophy and to God, and drawing parallels and
contrasts that invite deeper reflection upon our own lives and
experiences. 320pgs. • 1997
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $14.98
127987 THE SHADOWS AND
LIGHTS OF WACO-MILLENNIALISM
TODAY
Faubion, James D.
Based on more than five years of fieldwork, including extensive interviews
with Branch Davidians, Faubion interprets millennialism as a "master-pedagogy": simultaneously a poetics, a rhetoric, a physics, an approach to history,
a course of training, a gnosis, and an ethics. 272pgs. •
2001
• Princeton • P • $35.00 / $16.98
126705 THEOLOGY, HISTORY, AND CULTURE: Major
Unpublished Writings
Niebuhr, H. Richard
Brings together the best of the unpublished works of one of
the outstanding American religious thinkers of the 20th century. These selected lectures, sermons, and essays show the
breadth of Niebuhr's interests and reveal his concern with
integrating theology with practical living. 274pgs. • 1996
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $14.98
125522 VICTORIAN REFORMATION:
The Fight over Idolatry in the Church
of England, 1840-1860
Janes, Dominic
In early Victorian England some Anglicans
began to use a much more elaborate form
of ritual involving vestments, candles, and
incense. This "Anglo-Catholic" movement
was vehemently opposed by evangelicals
and dissenters, who saw it as the vanguard
of "popery." Janes traces the fierce passions that were
unleashed as they found expression in litigation, in rowdy
demonstrations, and even in violence. 256pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $12.98
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105341 THE AMERICAN MISSION
AND THE EVIL EMPIRE: The Crusade
for a Free Russia Since 1881
Foglesong, David S.
Tells the fascinating story of American
efforts to liberate and remake Russia since
the 1880s. Foglesong analyzes the involvement of journalists, political activists, propagandists, missionaries, diplomats, engineers, and others in this grand crusade,
paying special attention to the influence of religious beliefs on
Americans' sense of duty to emancipate, convert, or reform
Russia. 352pgs. • 2007
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121748 CHRONICLE OF THE RUSSIAN TSARS: The
Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial
Russia
Warnes, David
With its comprehensive timelines, data files, and quotations, this is both an absorbing narrative history and an
essential work of reference that brings to life a powerful
empire and distinctive civilization. With 100 color and 129
black & white illustrations. 224pgs. • 2009
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036374 THE COLLAPSE OF THE SOVIET MILITARY
Odom, William E.
A distinguished Army officer and scholar traces the rise and
fall of the Soviet military, arguing that it had a far greater
impact on Soviet politics and economic development than was
perceived in the West. He draws on interviews with key actors
in the Soviet Union before, during, and after its collapse in
1991. 523pgs. • 1998
• Yale • P • $25.00 / $7.98
052348 GRAND DELUSION: Stalin
and the German Invasion of Russia
Gorodetsky, Gabriel
Draws on vital new archival material to
unravel the mystery of Hitler's invasion of
Russia in 1941 and Stalin's enigmatic
behavior on the eve of the attack.
Challenging the currently popular view that
Stalin was about to invade Germany when
Hitler made a preemptive strike,
Gorodetsky argues that Stalin was actually negotiating for
peace in order to redress the European balance of power.
408pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $12.98
088777 A HISTORY OF THE SOVIET UNION FROM THE
BEGINNING TO THE END
SECOND EDITION
Kenez, Peter
An examination of political, social and cultural developments
in the USSR. Kenez identifies the social tensions and political
inconsistencies that spurred the Revolution, and charts the full
course of Soviet history from Lenin and Stalin to Gorbachev
and Yeltsin. This new edition includes coverage of the postSoviet period, tracing Russia's development up to the present
day. 352pgs. • 2006
• Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $18.98
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 • $38.95 / $20.98
108741 LITERARY RUSSIA: A Guide
Benn, Anna & Rosamund Bartlett
Russian writers have long played a special
role in the spiritual, intellectual, and political lives of their readers. In this volume,
the authors take the reader on a tour of
sites of the most important scenes of
Russian literature, allowing readers to
trace the steps of Raskolnikov through St.
Petersburg or follow Esenin's bohemian
life in Moscow. 494pgs. • 2007
• Overlook Press • C • $37.50 / $6.98
121715 STRANGE TELESCOPES:
Following the Apocalypse from
Moscow to Siberia
Kalder, Daniel
When Daniel Kalder descended into
the sewers of Moscow in pursuit of the
mythical lost city of tramps, he didn't
realize that he was embarking on a
bizarre, year-long odyssey that would
lead him across Russia to the Arctic
Circle via the heart of Asia. This unique account of his quest
reveals the astonishing lengths people will go to when they
view the world through a "strange telescope." 416pgs. •
2009
• Overlook Press • C • $26.95 / $5.98
104478 THANK YOU, COMRADE
STALIN!: Soviet Public Culture from
Revolution to Cold War
Brooks, Jeffrey
In this penetrating historical study, Brooks
draws on years of research into the most
influential and widely circulated Russian
newspapers -- including Pravda, Isvestiia,
and the army paper Red Star -- to explore
the origins, nature, and effects of the Soviet
media's unrelenting idealization of the state, the Communist
Party, and the leader. 344pgs. • 2001
• Princeton • P • $31.95 / $14.98
051048 THOU SHALT KILL:
Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia,
1894-1917
Geifman, Anna
Examines the explosion of terrorist activity
that took place in the Russian empire from
the years just prior to the turn of the century through 1917, a period when more
than 17,000 people were killed or wounded by revolutionary extremists. Geifman
argues that such activity played a primary role in the revolution of 1905 and early 20th-century Russian political history in
general. 376pgs. • 1995
• Princeton • P • $57.50 / $26.98
124876 TO THE FINLAND STATION
Wilson, Edmund
In this landmark work of scholarship,
Wilson traces the development of the political and intellectual movements that culminated in the Russian Revolution, from the
ideas of early socialists and anarchists like
Saint-Simon, Robert Owen, and Bakunin to
the thought of Marx and Engels, Lenin, and
Trotsky. 544pgs. • 2003
• New York Review of Books • P • $19.95 / $8.98
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133190 ASTROPHYSICAL LASERS
Letokhov, Vladilen & Sveneric Johansson
Describes the elements of laser science,
astrophysical plasmas, modern astronomical observation techniques, and the fundamentals and properties of astrophysical
lasers. 304pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C •
$125.00 / $32.98
125389 AWAKENINGS
Sacks, Oliver
The remarkable story of a group of patients who contracted sleeping-sickness during the great epidemic and spent
decades in a trance-like state. Sacks recounts the moving
case histories of his patients, their lives, and the extraordinary transformations which accompanied their reintroduction to a changed world. 464pgs. • 1999
• Random House • P • $16.00 / $6.98
122604 THE CANON: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful
Basics of Science
Angier, Natalie
A playful, passionate guide to the science -- physics, chemistry,
biology, geology, and astronomy -- that is in action all around
us. With Angier as docent, we learn what is actually happening
when our ice cream melts or our coffee gets cold, what our
liver cells do when we eat a caramel, why the horse is an
example of evolution at work, and how we're all really made
of stardust. 304pgs. • 2007
• Houghton Mifflin • C • $27.00 / $5.98
108453 DRIVING FORCES IN
PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC PHENOMENA: A Network
Science Investigation of Social Bonds
and Interactions
Roehner, Bertrand M.
In recent years network science has
become a dynamic and promising discipline; here it is extended to explore social
and historical phenomena. The book
explains how it is possible to bridge the gap between physics
and sociology by exploring how network theory can apply to
both. 254pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $91.00 / $38.98
108374 ELEMENTS OF STRING
COSMOLOGY
Gasperini, Maurizio
The standard cosmological picture of the
universe emerging from a "big bang"
leaves open many fundamental questions
which string theory, a unified theory of all
forces of nature, should be able to answer.
This volume describes the new possible
scenarios string theory suggests to account
for the primordial evolution of the universe. 552pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $97.00 / $37.98
104875 THE ESSENTIAL JOHN NASH
Kuhn, Harold W. & Sylvia Nasar, eds.
Presents the full range of Nash's diverse
contributions not only to game theory, for
which he received the Nobel, but to pure
mathematics -- from Riemannian geometry
and partial differential equations -- in
which he commands even greater acclaim
among academics. In an afterword, Nash
describes his current work and discusses
an error in one of his papers. 244pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98
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128310 THE ETERNAL
DARKNESS: A Personal History of
Deep-Sea Exploration
Ballard, Robert D.
In this book, a renowned explorer combines science, history, spectacular illustrations, and first-hand stories from his
own expeditions into a uniquely personal account of how 20th-century explorers pushed back the frontiers of technology to take us into the midst of a world we could once
only guess at. 408pgs. • 2002
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $12.98
105240 THE EXTRAVAGANT
UNIVERSE: Exploding Stars, Dark
Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos
Kirshner, Robert P.
A leading astronomer takes readers inside
a quest that led to an extraordinary cosmological discovery: that the expansion of
the universe is accelerating under the
influence of a dark energy that makes
space itself expand. An epilogue brings the
story up-to-date. 312pgs. • 2004
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98
111175 FUNDAMENTAL PAPERS IN WAVELET THEORY
Heil, Christopher & David F. Walnut
Traces the prehistory and initial development of wavelet theory, a discipline that has had a profound impact on mathematics, physics, and engineering. The book covers the interchanges between these fields during the last 15 years have led
to advances in applications such as image compression, turbulence, machine vision, radar, and earthquake prediction.
878pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • C NDJ • $120.00 / $18.98
038574 GALACTIC ASTRONOMY
Binney, James & Michael Merrifield
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
• Princeton • P • $72.50 / $42.98
128356 HOW DID THE FIRST STARS
AND GALAXIES FORM?
Loeb, Abraham
Cosmology seeks to solve the fundamental
mystery of our cosmic origins. At a time
when breathtaking technological advances
promise a wealth of new observational data
on the first stars and galaxies, this book
offers a succinct and accessible overview of
the field. 216pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98
107133 HOW MATHEMATICIANS THINK: Using
Ambiguity, Contradiction, and Paradox to Create
Mathematics
Byers, William
Mathematicians often describe their most important breakthroughs as creative, intuitive responses to ambiguity, contradiction, and paradox. In this unique examination of this
less-familiar aspect of mathematics, Byers reveals that
mathematics is a profoundly creative activity and not just a
body of formalized rules and results. 416pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • C • $45.00 / $14.98
126207 HOW TO FIND A HABITABLE PLANET
Kasting, James F.
Ever since Carl Sagan predicted that extraterrestrial civilizations must number in the millions, the question has been
inescapable: is Earth so rare that advanced life forms like us - or even the simplest biological organisms -- are unique to the
universe? Kasting describes how scientists are testing Sagan's
prediction, and demonstrates why Earth may not be so rare
after all. 360pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98
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107674 HYPERBOLIC GEOMETRY
FROM A LOCAL VIEWPOINT
Keen, Linda & Nikola Lakic
Presents topics in 2-dimensional hyperbolic geometry. The authors develop all the
necessary basic theory, including the concepts of surfaces and covering spaces as
well as uniformization and Fuchsian
groups. Applications to holomorphic
dynamics are discussed including new
results and accessible open problems. 271pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $51.99 / $16.98
125749 IS PLUTO A PLANET?: A Historical Journey
Through the Solar System
Weintraub, David A.
The number of possible planets has ranged widely over the
centuries, from five to seventeen. This lively survey ranges
from ancient Greece, where stargazers noted that some
stars wander while others don't; to Copernicus, who made
Earth a planet but rejected the Sun and the Moon; to the
modern discoveries of the asteroid belt, Neptune, Pluto,
and extrasolar planets. 272pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $20.95 / $9.98
038590 LIFE IN MOVING FLUIDS: The
Physical Biology of Flow
SECOND EDITION, REVISED & EXPANDED
Vogel, Steven
Vogel's discussion of the relationship
between fluid flow and biological design
now includes sections on jet propulsion,
biological pumps, swimming, blood flow,
and surface waves, and on acceleration
reaction and Murray's law. 467pgs. •
1994
• Princeton • P • $70.00 / $31.98
119109 LINEAR OPERATORS AND THEIR SPECTRA
Davies, E. Brian
Presents a broad view of the spectral theory of non-self-adjoint
linear operators and contains many illustrative examples and
exercises. Topics discussed include Fredholm theory, HilbertSchmidt and trace class operators, one-parameter semigroups, and a thorough account of the new theory of pseudospectra. 451pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • C • $88.99 / $45.98
132937 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS: A Concise
Introduction
Schröder, Bernd S. W.
By focusing on the essentials of analysis, reinforcing learning
through exercises, and featuring a unique "learn by doing"
approach, this book develops the reader's proof writing skills
and establishes a fundamental comprehension of analysis that
is essential for further exploration of pure and applied mathematics 584pgs. • 2007
• Wiley • C • $105.00 / $29.98
124977 MECHANICAL APPLIANCES,
MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS AND
NOVELTIES OF CONSTRUCTION
Hiscox, Gardner D.
This engrossing visual narrative profiles
the specific and unique properties of hundreds of devices, many still in use today.
Nearly 1,000 detailed illustrations -including steam-powered appliances,
spring-powered devices, hydraulic equipment, and other machinery -- are accompanied by informative
explanations. 400pgs. • 2008
• Dover • P • $16.95 / $5.98
104361 THE NEW SCIENCE OF STRONG
MATERIALS: Or, Why You Don't Fall Through the
Floor
Gordon, J. E.
A revised edition of the classic introduction to the properties of materials used in engineering. Gordon shows how an
in-depth understanding of the intrinsic strengths (and
weaknesses) of materials guides our engineering choices,
and allows us to build the structures that support our modern society. 328pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $23.95 / $12.98
127690 NONPLUSSED!: Mathematical Proof of
Implausible Ideas
Havil, Julian
Sometimes math generates astonishing paradoxes, telling us
that, for example, a losing sports team can become a winning
one by adding worse players than its opponents, or that the
13th of the month is more likely to be a Friday than any other
day. In this delightfully eclectic collection of paradoxes from
many different areas of math, Julian Havil reveals the math
behind these and many other unbelievable revelations.
216pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98
127225 PICTURING THE UNCERTAIN WORLD: How
to Understand, Communicate, and Control Uncertainty
Through Graphical Display
Wainer, Howard
Using a visually diverse sampling of graphical display, from
displays of genocide in the Kovno ghetto to the "Pie Chart of
Mystery" in a New Yorker cartoon, Wainer illustrates the many
ways graphs can be used -- and misused -- as we try to make
sense of an uncertain world. 280pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98
133307 PLOTINUS ON NUMBER
Slaveva-Griffin, Svetla
In this volume, the author reveals the
founder of Neoplatonism as the first postPlatonic philosopher who purposefully and
systematically develops what we may call a
theory of number, distinguishing between
number in the intelligible realm and number in the quantitative, mathematical
realm. 192pgs. • 2009
• Oxford University • C • $74.00 / $29.98
125937 THE MATHEMATICAL
MECHANIC: Using Physical Reasoning
to Solve Problems
Levi, Mark
Everybody knows that mathematics is
indispensable to physics. But how many
people realize that physics can in turn be
used to produce strikingly elegant solutions in mathematics? This delightful book
shows how, treating readers to a host of
entertaining problems and mind-bending puzzlers that will
amuse and inspire their inner physicist. 196pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $19.95 / $9.98
126160 PREDICTING THE UNPREDICTABLE: The
Tumultuous Science of Earthquake Prediction
Hough, Susan Elizabeth
Despite rapid advances in earthquake science, seismologists
still can't predict when the next Big One will hit. Hough traces
the continuing quest by seismologists to forecast the time,
location, and magnitude of future quakes, as she explores the
facts and fictions behind the science -- and pseudoscience -of earthquake prediction. 272pgs. • 2009
• Princeton • C • $24.95 / $14.98
104839 MATHEMATICS IN NATURE: Modeling
Patterns in the Natural World
Adam, John A.
From rainbows, river meanders, and shadows to spider
webs, honeycombs, and the markings on animal coats, the
visible world is full of patterns that can be described mathematically. Examining such readily observable phenomena,
this book introduces readers to the beauty of nature as
revealed by mathematics and the beauty of mathematics as
revealed in nature. 360pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $30.95 / $16.98
125853 PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM: A 4,000 Year
History
Maor, Eli
By any measure, the Pythagorean theorem is the most famous
statement in all of mathematics. Although attributed to
Pythagoras, it was known to the Babylonians more than 1,000
years earlier. In this book, Maor brings to life many of the
characters who have played a role in the development of the
theorem, providing a fascinating backdrop to perhaps our
oldest enduring mathematical legacy. 288pgs. • 2010
• Princeton • P • $17.95 / $10.98
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033982 QUALITATIVE METHODS
FOR REASONING UNDER
UNCERTAINTY
Parsons, Simon
Tackling one of the central problems in
the development of artificial intelligence, Parsons advocates the use of
qualitative methods for reasoning with
various types of imperfect information.
He develops qualitative versions of
probability theory, possibility theory, and the Dempster-Shafer
theory of evidence to demonstrate how an eclectic approach
might generate more fruitful solutions. 506pgs. • 2001
• MIT • C • $68.00 / $12.98
087189 THE QUANTUM THEORY OF FIELDS, VOL. 1:
Foundations
Weinberg, Steven
Introduces the foundations of quantum field theory, beginning
with the principles of relativity and quantum mechanics, and
continuing through the properties of particles. The explanation
of sophisticated concepts is conveyed in a fresh and logical manner, with each succeeding step fully grounded in earlier material. Also includes a brief historical outline. 636pgs. • 2005
• Cambridge • P • $60.00 / $39.98
121950 RETURN TO THE LITTLE KINGDOM: How
Apple and Steve Jobs Changed the World
Moritz, Michael
A revised and expanded edition of the definitive biography
of Apple and its founders from the very beginning. New
material offers an insider's profile of Jobs, whose genius
made Apple the powerhouse it is today. 352pgs. • 2009
• Overlook Press • C • $27.95 / $7.98
086397 SHAPING LIFE: Genes, Embryos and Evolution
DARWINISM TODAY SERIES
Maynard Smith, John
An account of the revolution in our understanding of developmental biology that has taken place as scientists apply the
ideas and techniques of genetics and embryology to the
processes of development. In this book, John Maynard Smith
gives an account of the progress that has been made in this
field to our knowledge of both the development of individuals
and the evolution of the species. 64pgs. • 1999
• Yale • C • $14.00 / $6.98
104619 STRING THEORY IN A NUTSHELL
Kiritsis, Elias
A core model of physics that substitutes one-dimensional
extended "strings" for zero-dimensional point-like particles,
string theory has been a leading candidate for a theory that
would successfully unify all fundamental forces of nature,
including gravity. This book, by one of the world's authorities
on the subject, is a comprehensive introduction to the field.
588pgs. • 2007
• Princeton • C • $75.00 / $32.98
129334 A STUBBORNLY PERSISTENT ILLUSION: The
Essential Scientific Writings of Albert Einstein
Hawking, Stephen W., ed.
From the text that introduced the theory of relativity -hailed as the most important scientific discovery of the 20th
Century -- to his significant works on quantum theory, statistical mechanics, and the photoelectric effect, here are the
writings that changed both physics and the way we view the
world. 480pgs. • 2007
• Running Press • C • $29.95 / $9.98
105065 SUCCESS THROUGH FAILURE: The Paradox of
Design
Petroski, Henry
Design pervades our lives. Everything from drafting a
PowerPoint presentation to planning a bridge embodies this
universal human activity. But what makes a great design? In
this compelling and wide-ranging book, a distinguished engineer and author argues that, time and again, we have built success on a foundation of failure. 235pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $22.95 / $9.98
118515 THE UNCERTAIN ART: Thoughts on a Life in
Medicine
Nuland, Sherwin B.
A collection of essays about the vital mix of expertise, intuition,
sound judgment, and pure chance that plays a part in a doctor's practice and life. Drawing from history, the recent past,
and his own life, Nuland weaves a tapestry of compelling stories in which doctors have had to make life-and-death decisions in the face of uncertainty. 224pgs. • 2008
• Random House • C • $25.00 / $5.98
038619 VOLCANOES: Crucibles
of Change
Fischer, Richard V., et al.
From Mount Vesuvius to Mount St.
Helens, this book covers the surprisingly large variety of volcanoes, the subtle
to conspicuous signs preceding their
eruptions, and their far-reaching
atmospheric consequences. Also
included is an unprecedented "tourist
guide to volcanoes," covering more than 40 sites throughout the world. 317pgs. • 1998
• Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98
093608 WAVES AND GRAINS - REFLECTIONS ON
LIGHT AND LEARNING
Silverman, Mark P.
Drawing on his experiences as a physicist - and on his consummate skills as a teacher and writer - Silverman presents a
guided tour of the world of light. He explores theoretical,
experimental, and historical aspects, with a keen appreciation
for the human side of scientific discovery. 424pgs. • 1998
• Princeton • P • $57.50 / $27.98
126185 WHAT'S EATING YOU?: 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
• Princeton • C • $26.95 / $14.98
105245 WHEN LEAST IS BEST: How Mathematicians
Discovered Many Clever Ways to Make Things as Small
(or as Large) as Possible
Nahin, Paul J.
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
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $10.98
SOCIOLOGY & EDUCATION
133122 THE AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY IN A POSTSECULAR AGE
Jacobsen, Douglas & Rhonda Jacobsen,
eds.
Is religion antithetical to critical inquiry? Can
religion have a positive role to play in higher
education? In this state-of-the-art introduction to the national discussion about religion
and higher education, leading scholars and
top educators survey the postsecular character of our age and propose a comprehensive framework intended to facilitate ongoing conversation. 280pgs. • 2008
• Oxford University • C • $35.00 / $6.98
093481 AN ATLAS OF
INTERPERSONAL SITUATIONS
Kelley, Harold H., et al.
Provides a systematic theoretical basis for
understanding the impact of situations on
patterns of social interaction. Structured
around descriptions of 21 of the most
common situations that people encounter
in everyday life, the book aims to provide
readers with the tools needed to understand how those situations influence interpersonal behavior.
518pgs. • 2003
• Cambridge • P • $57.00 / $9.98
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105896 THE CAMBRIDGE
HANDBOOK OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR
AND AGGRESSION
Flannery, Daniel J., et al.
Understanding the origins of violent
behavior and aggression, its developmental course, and its impact on individuals
and societies will allow us to design
appropriate preventative interventions
and policies. This handbook is unique in
its multidisciplinary focus and its presentation of cutting-edge
research by the leading authors in the field. 817pgs. • 2007
• Cambridge • P • $68.99 / $29.98
112578 CHINESE AMERICA: The Untold Story of
America's Oldest New Community
Kwong, Peter & Dusanka Miscevic
A magisterial history of the Chinese experience in America.
Drawing on years of original research and firsthand reporting across the US and Asia, it charts 150 years of history
from the Chinese frontiersmen of the Wild West to the hightech transnationals of today's booming Chinese-American
"ethnoburbs." 518pgs. • 2007
• New Press • P • $21.95 / $5.98
110746 THE DECLINE OF THE SECULAR UNIVERSITY
Sommerville, C. John
Sommerville argues that the very secularization that was supposed to be a liberating influence on higher education has
resulted in the university's failure to provide leadership in
political, cultural, social, and even scientific arenas. His bracing and provocative arguments are sure to stimulate discussion both inside and outside the academy. 147pgs. • 2006
• Oxford University • C • $25.00 / $5.98
111393 THE DIFFERENCE: How the
Power of Diversity Creates Better
Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies
Page, Scott E.
Why do teams of people usually find better
solutions than brilliant individuals working
alone? And why are the best group decisions and predictions those that draw upon
the very qualities that make each of us
unique? The answers, Page shows, lie in
diversity -- not what we look like outside, but the distinct tools
and abilities each of us has to offer. 456pgs. • 2008
• Princeton • P • $24.95 / $10.98
114555 THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CHILDHOOD
Postman, Neil
From the vogue for nubile models to the explosion in the juvenile crime rate, this modern classic of social history and
media traces the precipitous decline of childhood in America
today -- and the corresponding threat to the notion of adulthood. 192pgs. • 1994
• Vintage • P • $15.00 / $5.98
126838 THE EMPATHIC
CIVILIZATION: The Race to Global
Consciousness in a World in Crisis
Rifkin, Jeremy
The human-made environment is rapidly morphing into a global space, yet our
existing modes of consciousness are
structured for earlier eras of history,
which are just as quickly fading away.
Humanity, Rifkin argues, finds itself on
the cusp of its greatest experiment to date: refashioning
human consciousness so that human beings can mutually
live and flourish in the new globalizing society. 688pgs. •
2009
• Tarcher • C • $27.95 / $8.98
104567 THE FLIGHT FROM REALITY IN THE HUMAN
SCIENCES
Shapiro, Ian
In discipline after discipline, Shapiro argues, scholars have
fallen prey to inward-looking myopia that results from and
perpetuates a flight from reality. As an alternative, he makes a
compelling case for problem-driven social research rooted in
a realist philosophy of science and an antireductionist view of
social explanation. 240pgs. • 2005
• Princeton • C • $44.00 / $16.98
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131435 THE FOUNDING OF YALE: The Legend of the
Forty Folios
Pierson, George W.
Was Yale College founded as a public institution or as a private,
self-governing college? In this book, a distinguished historian of
Yale re-examines the documentary evidence and offers a new
version of the story of Yale's founding. 320pgs. • 1988
• Yale • C • $75.00 / $12.98
111845 GLOBALIZATION: A Short
History
Osterhammel, Jurgen & Niels P. Petersson
Arguing that the world did not turn "global" overnight, the authors trace the phenomenon to early modern large-scale trading, for example, the silk trade, the shipping routes between the Arabian Peninsula
and India, and the caravan routes of the
Near East and North Africa, all of which
served as conduits for people, goods, and ideas. 182pgs. •
2005
• Princeton • C • $35.00 / $14.98
126708 THE IDEA OF THE UNIVERSITY: A
Reexamination
Pelikan, Jaroslav J.
Jaroslav Pelikan provides a perspective on the university today
by re-examining it in light of Cardinal John Henry Newman's
150-year-old classic The Idea of a University and showing how
Cardinal Newman's ideas both illuminate and differ from the
current problems facing higher education. 288pgs. • 1992
• Yale • C • $60.00 / $12.98
126910 INEQUALITY BY DESIGN: Cracking the Bell
Curve Myth
Fischer, Claude S., et al.
Refutes the claims of the incendiary bestseller The Bell Curve
(1994) through a clear, rigorous re-analysis of the very data
its authors used to contend that inherited differences in intelligence explain inequality. This volume offers a powerful alternative explanation, stressing that economic fortune depends
more on social circumstances than on IQ, which is itself a
product of society. 324pgs. • 1996
• Princeton • P • $37.50 / $17.98
125930 NOT FOR PROFIT: Why
Democracy Needs the Humanities
Nussbaum, Martha C.
In this powerful book, a celebrated
philosopher makes a passionate case for
the importance of the liberal arts at all
levels of education. Nussbaum argues
that we must resist efforts to reduce education to a tool of the gross national
product. Rather, we must work to reconnect education to the humanities in order to give students the
capacity to become true democratic citizens. 178pgs. •
2010
• Princeton • C • $22.95 / $11.98
125418 THE PRESENTATION OF SELF IN EVERYDAY
LIFE
Goffman, Erving
A classic study of human behavior in social situations and in the
ways we appear to others. Employing the metaphor of theatrical performance as a framework, Goffman's discussions of
social techniques are based upon detailed research and observation of social customs across many regions. 272pgs. • 1959
• Doubleday • P • $14.95 / $5.98
104870 THE SOURCE OF THE RIVER:
The Social Origins of Freshmen at
America's Selective Colleges and
Universities
Massey, Douglas S., et al.
Drawing on a major new source of data -the National Longitudinal Survey of
Freshmen -- the authors investigate the
roots of minority underperformance in
selective colleges and universities. They
explain how such factors as neighborhood, family, peer group,
and early schooling influence the academic performance of
students from different racial and ethnic origins and different
social classes. 283pgs. • 2006
• Princeton • P • $28.95 / $13.98
028894 THE UNDERCLASS DEBATE:
Views from History
Katz, Michael B., ed.
The essays in this volume discuss ghetto
poverty, the origins of institutions that
serve the urban poor, the crisis in urban
education, and the role of income transfers, earnings, and the contributions of
family members in overcoming poverty.
507pgs. • 1993
• Princeton • P • $55.00 / $24.98
103859 WHAT'S LIBERAL ABOUT THE
LIBERAL ARTS?: Classroom Politics
and Bias in Higher Education
Bérubé, Michael
In this definitive rebuttal to conservative
activists' most incendiary claims about
American universities, Bérubé makes a supple case for liberalism itself -- for the cause
of universal human rights, for free and
unfettered inquiry, and for the classically
liberal insistence that no single faction should attain dominance
over all of a society's civil institutions. 344pgs. • 2006
• W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $5.98
115395 WHEN WORK
DISAPPEARS: The World of the
New Urban Poor
Wilson, William Julius
One of our foremost authorities on
race and poverty challenges decades of
liberal and conservative pieties to look
squarely at the devastating effects that
joblessness has had on our urban ghettos. Wilson persuasively argues that
problems endemic to America's inner cities stem directly
from the disappearance of blue-collar jobs in a globalized
economy. 352pgs. • 1997
• Vintage • P • $15.95 / $5.98
090192 YELLOW: Race in America Beyond Black and
White
Wu, Frank
Examining the ways changing ideas of racial identity affect race
relations, Wu scrutinizes affirmative action, globalization, and
immigration through the lens of the Asian-American experience. With personal anecdotes, legal cases, and journalistic
reporting, he confronts damaging stereotypes and dares us to
make good on our democratic experiment. 416pgs. • 2003
• Basic Books • P • $16.95 / $7.98
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100928 BUILDING SUBURBIA: Green Fields and Urban
Growth, 1820-2000
Hayden, Dolores
This lively history of the contested landscapes where the majority
of Americans now live chronicles two centuries in the birth and
development of America's metropolitan regions. Encompassing
environmental controversies as well as complexities of race, gender, and class, Hayden's fascinating account will forever alter how
we think about the communities we inhabit. 336pgs. • 2004
• Vintage • P • $18.00 / $7.98
131356 CITIES OF THE WORLD: A History in Maps
Whitfield, Peter
Traces the historic form and special character of the world's
greatest cities through breathtaking maps and panoramic
views. Focusing on some 60 cities -- from Athens to Brasilia,
Washington to Lhasa -- Whitfield shows how they have been
shaped not only by their geographical setting, but also by religion, royal power, commerce, social ideals, and the visions of
artists and architects. 208pgs. • 2005
• California • C • $50.00 / $21.98
106809 THE DEATH AND LIFE OF GREAT
AMERICAN CITIES
Jacobs, Jane
An indictment of the short-sightedness and intellectual
arrogance that has characterized much of modern urban
planning. Jacobs writes about what makes streets safe or
unsafe; about what constitutes a neighborhood, and what
function it serves within the larger organism of the city;
about why some neighborhoods remain impoverished
while others regenerate themselves. 480pgs. • 1992
• Vintage • P • $16.00 / $7.98
125961 NEW YORK NOCTURNE: The
City after Dark in Literature, Painting,
and Photography, 1850-1950
Sharpe, W. C.
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 • $39.95 / $20.98
106808 THE POWER BROKER:
Robert Moses and the Fall of New
York
Caro, Robert A.
Telling the hidden story behind the
shaping (and mis-shaping) of 20thcentury New York (both city and state),
this Pulitzer Prize-winning volume
makes public what few have known:
that Robert Moses was, for almost half
a century, the single most powerful man of our time in New
York, the shaper not only of the city's politics but of its
physical structure and the problems of urban decline that
plague us today. 1344pgs. • 1975
• Vintage • P • $25.00 / $9.98
WOM EN’S STU DI ES
133526 FOR HER OWN GOOD:
Two Centuries of the Experts Advice
to Women
English, Deirdre & Barbara
Ehrenreich
This provocative new perspective on
women's history, the history of
American medicine and psychology, and
the history of child-rearing examines
the scientific answer to "the Woman
Question," as elaborated by a new class of experts: physicians, psychologists, domestic scientists, and child-raising
experts. 432pgs. • 2005
• Anchor Books • P • $16.00 / $5.98
125264 THE SECOND SEX
Beauvoir, Simone de
A powerful analysis of the Western notion of "woman," and a
groundbreaking exploration of inequality and otherness. This
edition reinstates significant portions of the original French
text that were cut in the first English translation. 800pgs. •
1989
• Vintage • P • $17.95 / $7.98
132946 WOMEN, RACE, AND CLASS
Davis, Angela Y.
This powerful study of the women's movement in the US from
abolitionist days to the present demonstrates how the movement has been hampered by the racist and class biases of its
leaders. 288pgs. • 1983
• Vintage • P • $15.95 / $5.98
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