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  • - His Life and Work
    av David (Rice University) Minter
    475,-

    In his new preface, Minter locates his biography in relation to the changes in the literary critical landscape during the 1980s and discusses its departures from New Critical tenets about the relationship between authors' lives and their works.

  • av Barbara K. Rodes
    585,-

    It includes two indexes, one by subject and one by author.

  • av Stanley (c/o Joan Walker Iams) Walker
    465,-

    Written in the aftermath of Prohibition, this is an idiosyncratic account of the people and places that defined New York's night life during the era of "the great American madness". Readers meet murderers and millionaires, gangsters, bartenders, celebrities and a host of other characters.

  • - The United States and Latin America
     
    505,-

    Lowenthal, The United States and Latin American Democracy: Learning from History.

  • av Charles Olson
    499,-

    If literary critics and reviewers at the time responded with varying degrees of skepticism to the "theory of the two Moby-Dicks,it was the experimental style and organization of the book that generated the most controversy.

  • av Susan R. Horton
    449,-

    Anyone who wants to learn how to write, how to think, and how thinking and writing are related will want to read this book.

  • - Nature Writing from Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley
    av Michael P. (Associate Professor of Literature and Envionment Branch
    545,-

    Ample notes, beautiful illustrations and amps, and a lengthy bibliography make this book a lasting treasure.

  • av Frank J. Webb
    509

    Webb's The Garies and Their Friends."-from the 1997 introduction by Robert Reid-Pharr

  • av Michel Tournier
    415,-

    Then a mulatto named Friday appears and teaches Robinson that there are, after all, better things in life than civilization.

  • av William (University of Massachusetts) Kerrigan
    509

    Kerrigan's approach reflects his interests in literary formalism, historical scholarship, intellectual history, and psychoanalysis.

  • - The Makers of the Salem Witchcraft Trials
    av Peter Charles (Research Professor of History Hoffer
    489,-

    The accusations, denials, and confessions of this legal story eventually resurrect the tangled internal tensions that lay at the bottom of the Salem witch hunts.

  • - Gender and Seafaring in the Atlantic World, 1700-1920
     
    525,-

    Jeffrey Bolster, Laura Tabili, Lillian Nayder, and Melody Graulich, in addition to Margaret Creighton and Lisa Norling.

  • - Invisible Cities in the Afro-American Novel
    av Charles Scruggs
    475,-

    He explores the ways in which their writing presents "alternative spacesthat exist alongside of, and often counter to, the visible configurations of the dominant culture.

  • - The Rise of America's Hospital System
    av Charles E. (Ernest E. Monrad Professor in the Social Sciences Rosenberg
    545,-

    A history of the American hospital system, from the time of Jefferson's administration when they were largely charitable institutions working for the poor, through to the 20th century when hospitals became centres of learning and the primary care site for most citizens.

  •  
    449

    In this text, Larry Diamond and Marc Plattner bring together a group of contributors to examine the tensions between new hopes for democratic reform and the ancient rivalries that threaten to extinguish them.

  • av Cristol Fleming
    529,-

    A guide to the locations, habitats and blooming periods of the many species of wildflower that grow in and around the Washington and Baltimore area. The book focuses on the more showy native and naturalized herbaceous plants of woods, fields, wetlands and parks.

  • av Timothy Steele
    515

    They blend imaginistic detail and reflection and bring to contemporary subjects what Steele calls "the preservative virtues of formal care".

  • - Eisenhower as Leader
    av Fred I. Greenstein
    549,-

    In a new foreword to this edition, he discusses developments in the study of the Eisenhower presidency in the dozen years since publication of the first edition and examines the continuing significance of Eisenhower's legacy for the larger understanding of presidential leadership in modern America.

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    489,-

    George Steiner is a central figure on the contemporary intellectual scene. In this book, a group of eminent American and European critics offer an assessment of Steiner's work.

  • av James M. (Senior Vice President Lindsay
    479

    He analyzes the distribution of decision-making authority in Congress and offers a broader understanding of how the United States will develop a new foreign policy for the post-Cold War world.

  • - An Elementary Introduction
    av R. Kerry Turner
    269

    An introduction to the relationship between economics and environmental policy, which covers such issues as: the changing role of economics, with growing environmental concern; the impact of markets and government policy; environmental protection through economic mechanisms; and other topics.

  •  
    365,-

    These essays address questions involved in assessing the relationship between democracy and alternative economic systems, such as: what specific aspects of capitalism and socialism are especially conducive or detrimental to democracy? Is there a viable "third way" between capitalism and socialism?

  • av Ovid
    515,-

    Written between AD 2 and 8, Ovid's poem, the "Metamorphoses", gave a great number of Greek and Roman myths the form in which they are known today. Slavitt, translator of "Ovid's Poetry of Exile", offers a new English verse translation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses".

  • av Stephen (Johns Hopkins University) Dixon
    509

    From the author of "Frog", these short stories are about loss: culture, allurement, reliability, continuity, potency, companions, skill, child, parent, footing, prize, collection; as well as the flip-side of loss: imaginative recreation, creative refutation and self-destructive creation.

  • - Rethinking History and Time
    av Calvin Luther Martin
    505,-

    Let us re-learn, as hunter-gatherers knew to the core of their being, that this place and itsprocesses (even in our death) always takes care of us-that Homo's citizenship,and errand, rest not with any creed or state, but with 'that star's substancefrom which he had arisen.'"-from In the Spirit of the Earth

  • av James W. Ceaser
    525,-

    Argues that political scientists in a liberal democracy bear a special responsibility that goes beyond their academic pursuits. The author concludes with a case study - an analysis of the susceptibility of political culture to the influence of intellectuals and critics of the Constitution.

  • av A. W. F. Edwards
    495

    Likelihood is important reading for students and professionals in biology, mathematical sciences, and philosophy.

  • - Between Banners and Ballots, 1825-1880
    av Mary P. (Johns Hopkins University) Ryan
    505,-

    She analyzes the construction of boundaries between private and public spheres and examines the American political system's failure to accommodate difference within democratice order.

  • - A Handbook for Attending Physicians and Residents
    av Donn Weinholtz
    545

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