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  • av Hiller B. Zobel
    385,-

    Reissued in new paperback format and design

  • - France in the 1930s
    av Eugen Joseph Weber
    369,-

    "[Told with] learning and verve. . . . A scintillating introduction to this troubled French decade."-Charles S. Maier, New York Times Book Review

  • - The Arena Chapel Frescoes
     
    329,-

    Modeled on the highly successful Norton Critical Editions, this series offers illuminating introductions to major monuments of painting, sculpture, and architecture.

  • - Science, Politics, and the Human Genome
    av Robert Cook-Deegan
    385,-

    "Probably the most authoritative account of the genesis and early stages of the Human Genome Project. . . . This book tells it the way it was-and is." -Victor A. McKusick, University Professor of Medical Genetics, Johns Hopkins University

  • av Alyce Miller
    329,-

    Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award, this book by a genuine new talent crosses the racial and gender divide.

  • - A Long Walk into Freedom
    av William S. (University of Georgia) McFeely
    309,-

    "A searing metaphorical X-ray of a people battling to find space where they can become themselves. . . . I am deeply grateful for McFeely's magnificent effort of thought, empathy, scholarship and imagination." -Roger Wilkins, Los Angeles Times Book Review (front-page review)

  • - Principles of Any Future Economics
    av George P. Brockway
    359,-

    "For those who wish to take the mystery out of money and interest rates, they can do no better than read George P. Brockway, The End of Economic Man." - E. Ray Canterbery, The Literate Economist

  • av Jamie (Vanderbilt University School of Nursing) Pope
    105,-

    This is the book that made publishing history and started a revolution in the way Americans think about what they eat. Now, for the first time, it is available in a trade edition, with larger, more readable type.

  • av Muriel Rukeyser
    349,-

    A Muriel Rukeyser Reader gathers a generous selection of poetry and prose spanning the forty-five years of Rukeyser's writing life.

  • - The Human Experience of Modern Disasters
    av Kai Erikson
    329,-

    In the twentieth century, disasters caused by human beings have become more and more common.

  • - The United States and the Mexican Revolution, 1913-1917
    av John S. D. Eisenhower
    395,-

    Powerful and compelling. . . . Eisenhower is not only an accomplished military historian, he's also a storyteller in the tradition of Bruce Caton and Shelby Foote."-Steve Neal, Chicago Sun-Times

  • - The Form of a Motion
    av A. R. Ammons
    269,-

    "There wasn't one page of his poem that didn't delight me."-Donald Davie, New York Review of Books

  • - Movies in the Mind of the Twentieth Century
    av Geoffrey O'Brien
    349,-

    The Phantom Empire is a brilliant, daring, and utterly original book that analyzes (even as it exemplifies) the effect that the image saturation of a hundred years of moving pictures have had on human culture and consciousness.

  • - A Documentary History, 1600 to the Present
    av Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall
    369,-

    A landmark work when it appeared in 1976, America's Working Women helped form the field of women's studies and transform labor history. Now the authors have enlarged the dimensions of this important anthology; more than half the selections and all the introductory material are new. Spanning the years from 1600 to the present, selections from diaries, popular magazines, historical works, oral histories, letters, songs, poetry, and fiction show women's creativity in supporting themselves, their families, and organizations or associations. Slave women recall their field work, family work, and sabotage. We see Indian women farming, and we also see the white culture coercing Indian women to give up farming. We see women in industry playing a central part in the union movement while facing the particular hazards of women's jobs and working conditions. New selections show the historical origins of today's important issues: sexual harassment, equal pay, "sex work," work in the underground economy, work in the home, and shift work. With an expanded focus on women from all racial and ethnic backgrounds and regions, America's Working Women grounds us in the battles women have fought and the ones they are in the process of winning.

  • - Amelia Earhart and the Search for Modern Feminism
    av Susan Ware
    349,-

    "Ware writes that she wanted to `rescue Amelia from the cult of her disappearance,' to replace an impossibly romanticized, martyred enigma with a useful piece of history. Grown-up women of today, aviators, and others, should find this Earhart a more plausible and heartening forerunner." -Amy E. Schwartz, Air & Space

  • av Brian Urquhart
    529,-

    "A comprehensive political analysis of Dag Hammarskjold's seven years [1952-1961] as the U.N.'s Secretary-General... Follows Hammarskjold through every major crisis of his day: McCarthyism, the aftermath of Korea, Suez, Hungary, Lebanon, Algeria, the Congo." -Friedel Ungeheuer, Time

  • - The Memoirs of Nikolai Bukharin's Widow
    av Anna Larina
    385,-

    A sensation when published in Moscow and a bestseller in Europe, the memoirs of this remarkable woman-the widow of the charismatic Bolshevik leader Nikolai I. Bukharin-offer a new dimension to our understanding of Soviet history.

  • - And Other Reflections On the Classics
    av Bernard M. W. (Center for Hellenic Studies) Knox
    279

    "No one carries his learning more gracefully than Knox. That is because he does not, like so many scholars, seal it off from the rest of life. Ancient and current wisdom communicate through him." -Garry Wills

  • - The Economics of American Slavery
    av Robert William Fogel
    265,-

    First published in 1974, Fogel and Engerman's groundbreaking book reexamined the economic foundations of American slavery, marking "the start of a new period of slavery scholarship and some searching revisions of a national tradition" (C. Vann Woodward, New York Review of Books).

  • - Women Poets on Literary Tradition
    av Sharon Bryan
    309,-

    In this collection of essays, 21 contemporary women poets reflect on their relationship to literary tradition. The approaches taken are diverse and despite the common threads in these women's experiences, there is no concensus: "Where We Stand" represents a plurality of voices, not a chorus.

  • av Ai
    269,-

    Greed for money, power, sex, and love is the theme of this volume of dramatic monologues by the poet the New York Times Book Review has called "one of the most singular voices of her generation."

  • av Thomas J. Volgy & John E. Schwarz
    329 - 349,-

    "John E. Schwarz and Thomas J. Volgy have joined forces to produce an incisive analysis of the nation's economic problems, illustrated their book with real people, and linked their material to the political process. This is a major contribution to the most important debate taking place in America. -Thomas B. Edsall

  • - The Japan of Hirohito
    av Carol Gluck
    385,-

    The death of Emperor Hirohito in 1989 ended Japan's Showa era (1926-1989) and provided the occasion for the Japanese to confront their past and the roots of their present success.

  • av Robert (Harvard University) Darnton
    359,-

    "Makes us appreciate something of what it felt like for Germans East and West as the world ended." -Anthony Bailey, New York Times Book Review

  • - Poems
    av Susan Prospere
    269,-

    "Ms. Prospere's alchemy manages to turn diverse elements into gold. These poems are startling and transformational: an extraordinary debut."-New York Times Book Review

  • av John Hay
    289,-

    "Joy Hay is one of our very best essayists on the natural world, and The Bird of Light is a fine example of his work."-Peter Matthiessen

  • - How Amniocentesis Changes the Experience of Motherhood
    av Barbara Katz Rothman
    295,-

    As more women over 30 are having children, amniocentesis is becoming a routine part of prenatal care. Here, Rothman draws on the experiences of over 120 women to show how this simple procedure can alter the way we think about childbirth and parenthood and force us to confront difficult dilemmas.

  • - Essays in History and Culture
    av Jonathan D. Spence
    395,-

    "If one has the art, then a piece of celery or salted cabbage can be made into a marvelous delicacy; whereas if one has not the art, not all the greatest delicacies and rarities of land, sea, or sky are of any avail." -a Beijing cook, nineteenth century from Chinese Roundabout

  • - A Guide to Profitable Social Investing in the '90s
    av Ritchie P. Lowry
    329,-

    "A great book. . . . [An] easy to understand vision of how people and businesses can make money and a wonderful world at the same time." -Ben Cohen, CEO, Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc.

  • av John Fraser Hart
    385,-

    "For the many Americans who have never set foot on a real farm, this book is required reading. . . . An engaging blend of agricultural history, geography, travel, and interviews with farmers [that] provides an unsentimental, realistic look at American farm life." -Library Journal

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