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Labyrinth Books Sale Catalog 27 Route 31 South Pennington, NJ 08534 Fax: (609) 737 4174 Email: catalog@labyrinthbooks.com Visit Our Store • Open 7 days PLEASE NOTE: Labyrinth Books@Princeton 116-122 Nassau Street Princeton, NJ 08540 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 80,000 more books online We do not confirm receipt of orders. Please allow 2-4 weeks delivery in the U.S. Book quantities may be limited, so order early. Sale prices are subject to change without notice. Libraries, please send a purchase order with shipping, billing, and contact info. AFRICAN-AM ERICAN STU DI ES 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 • $27.95 / $15.98 028240 MALCOLM X SPEAKS: Selected Speeches and Statements Breitman, George, ed. Presents the major speeches made by Malcolm X during the last eight tumultuous months of his life, showing how his vision for abolishing racial inequality in the US underwent a vast transformation after his break from the Black Muslims. 226pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Grove Press • P • $14.00 / $5.98 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 • $39.95 / $15.98 113368 REMEMBERING JIM CROW: African Americans Tell about Life in the Segregated South Chafe, William H., et al. The sequel to the award-winning Remembering Slavery, this groundbreaking book-and-CD set of interviews about the segregation-era South provides an extraordinary opportunity to read and hear the voices of black southerners who were firsthand witnesses to some of the most heartbreaking and troubling chapters in America's history. 384pgs. • 2008 ▲ • New Press • P • $29.95 / $11.98 AFRICAN STU DI ES 049096 AFRICA AND AFRICANS IN THE MAKING OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1400-1800 SECOND EDITION Thornton, John Focusing on the causes and consequences of the slave trade in Africa, Europe, and the New World, Thornton examines the dynamics that made slaves so invaluable to the European colonizers. 340pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.00 / $20.98 ✪ 044867 AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS: An Archaeological Perspective SECOND EDITION Connah, Graham Re-examines the physical evidence for developing social complexity in tropical Africa over the last 4,000 years, focusing on archaeological research into two key factors -- urbanism and state formation -- in seven main areas of Africa. 356pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $48.00 / $23.98 ✪ 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 • $28.95 / $17.98 098986 A HISTORY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Collins, Robert O. & James M. Burns An accessible introduction for both students and general readers. The authors demonstrate how the environment has shaped the societies and cultures of the region, describe the rise of states and empires in the classical period, and examine the slave trade and the European conquest. The concluding section focuses on contemporary African nations as they gain independence and search for a new post-colonial identity. 418pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $16.98 153292 PORTRAIT WITH KEYS: The City of Johannesburg Unlocked Vladislavic, Ivan In this dazzling portrait of Johannesburg, Vladislavic observes the unpredictable, day-today transformation of his embattled city: the homeless using manholes as cupboards, a public statue slowly cannibalized for scrap. He charts the small, devastating changes along the post-apartheid streets, as walls grow higher, neighborhoods are gated off, and security becomes the growth industry. 208pgs. • 2009 ◆ • W. W. Norton • P • $14.95 / $4.98 ✪ 159591 ZULU: Queen Victoria's Most Famous Little War Bartlett, W. B. The Zulu War is a story rich in the extremes of human experience: gallantry, cowardice, savagery, hubris, and sheer, stark terror amongst others. This volume examines the conflict through the eyes of Britain's commander in the field, Lord Chelmsford, who thought that the outcome would be a foregone conclusion but then found himself faced with one of the most shocking disasters in British military history. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • History Press • C • $36.95 / $12.98 AM ERICAN STU DI ES & POLITICS 151871 AGE OF GREED: The Triumph of Finance and the Decline of America, 1970 to the Present Madrick, Jeff A vividly told history of how, over the course of 40 years, greed has come to dominate American political and economic life. As Madrick makes clear, the single-minded pursuit of concentrated wealth has been led driven by a few individuals who have argued that self-interest guides society more effectively than community concerns. 480pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Knopf • C • $30.00 / $7.98 157469 AMERICA WALKS INTO A BAR: A Spirited History of Taverns and Saloons, Speakeasies and Grog Shops Sismondo, Christine The rich and fascinating history of an often reviled, yet central institution in American life. Showing how even the Puritans valued "a good Beere," Sismondo carries the story through the 20th century and beyond, from the Whiskey Rebellion to the temperance movement, Prohibition, and repeal, and down to the present day. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 3 A F R I C A N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S 4 A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S & P O L I T I C S G AY HISTORY 090848 GAY L. A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians Faderman, Lillian & Stuart Timmons Faderman and Timmons chart the city's gay history, from missionary encounters with cross-gendered Native Americans to transvestite frontier women in search of fortune; from the bohemia of early Hollywood to the gay liberation movement of the 1960s and the rise of gay marketing in the 1990s. 464pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Basic Books • C • $27.50 / $7.98 157883 A QUEER HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES Bronski, Michael Drawing upon primary documents, literature, and cultural histories, a noted scholar and activist charts the breadth of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender history from 1492 to the 1990s, revealing how the LGBT experience has profoundly shaped our country, culture, and history. 312pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Beacon • C • $27.95 / $8.98 148580 AMERICAN COLOSSUS: The Triumph of Capitalism, 1865-1900 Brands, H. W. In a grand-scale narrative history, Brand captures the decades when capitalism was at its most unbridled, and when a handful of wealthy businessmen led the transformation of America from an agrarian economy to a world power. The result is an unforgettable portrait of the epochal contest between democracy and capitalism, one in which the latter ultimately triumphed. 624pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Doubleday • C • $35.00 / $8.98 050556 AMERICAN CRUCIBLE (GERSTLE): Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century Gerstle, Gary Is the United States a social melting pot, as our civic creed warrants, or is full citizenship somehow reserved for those who are white and of the "right" ancestry? In this sweeping look at 20th-century America, Gary Gerstle traces the forces of civic and racial nationalism, arguing that both have profoundly shaped our society. 454pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $21.98 ✪160194 AMERICAN GEORGICS: Writings on Farming, Culture, and the Land Hagenstein, Edwin C., et al., eds. In this rich collection of agrarian writing from the past two centuries, writers from Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur to Wendell Berry reveal not only the great reach and durability of the American agrarian ideal, but also the ways in which society has contested and confronted its relationship to agriculture over the course of generations. 432pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $37.00 / $12.98 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 • $31.99 / $18.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. 80,000 more books online 140721 ANOTHER CITY: Urban Life and Urban Spaces in the New American Republic Upton, Dell In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, growing populations placed new demands on every aspect of the urban landscape -streets, parks, schools, asylums, cemeteries, markets, waterfronts, and more. In this exploration of the early history of urban architecture and design, an architectural historian reveals the fascinating confluence of sociological, cultural, and psychological factors that shaped American cities in the antebellum years. 416pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $14.98 ✪ 160067 THE ANTI-COMMUNIST MANIFESTOS: Four Books That Shaped the Cold War Fleming, John V. An examination of the background and influence of four books that helped shape the course of the Cold War: Darkness at Noon (1940), by Arthur Koestler, a Hungarian journalist and polymath intellectual; Out of the Night (1941), by Jan Valtin, a German sailor and labor agitator; I Chose Freedom (1946), by Victor Kravchenko, a Soviet engineer; and Witness (1952), by Whittaker Chambers, an American journalist. 368pgs. • 2009 ◆ • W. W. Norton • P • IMPORT / $5.98 158158 THE AWFUL GRACE OF GOD: Religious Terrorism, White Supremacy, and the Unsolved Murder of Martin Luther King Jr. Wexler, Stuart & Larry Hancock Chronicles a multi-year effort to kill Martin Luther King Jr. by a group of the nation's most violent right-wing extremists, including figures like Sam Bowers, head of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Mississippi, responsible for more than 300 separate acts of violence in that state; J.B. Stoner; and the Rev. Wesley Swift, a religious demagogue who inspired two generations of violent extremists. 400pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Counterpoint • C • $28.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160047 THE BLOOD OF HEROES: The 13-Day Struggle for the Alamo - And the Sacrifice That Forged a Nation Donovan, James On February 23, 1836, a large Mexican army laid siege to some 175 Texas rebels holed up in the Alamo. Populated by larger-than-life characters, including Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis, this exhaustively researched volume will stand as the definitive account of the epic battle that ensued. 512pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Little, Brown • C • $29.99 / $9.98 NATIVE AMERICA 027679 THE EARTH SHALL WEEP: A History of Native America Wilson, James Wide-ranging narrative of the Native American struggle for survival against the tide of invading peoples and cultures, spanning more than 500 years, incorporating insights from ethnography, Indian oral tradition, and archaeology. 466pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $17.00 / $6.98 ✪ 160205 GERONIMO Utley, Robert M. Renowned for ferocity in battle and an uncanny ability to elude capture, the Apache fighter Geronimo captured the public imagination in his own time and remains a figure of mythic proportions today. This thoroughly researched biography strips away the myths and rumors to present an authentic portrait of a man whose destiny swept him into the fierce storms of history. 376pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $8.98 ✪ 132187 BOURGEOIS NIGHTMARES: Suburbia, 18701930 Fogelson, Robert M. The quintessential American suburbs, with their gracious single-family homes, large green lawns, and leaf-shaded streets, reflected not only their residents' hopes and dreams but their fears as well: fear of others, of racial minorities and low-income groups, fear of themselves, fear of the market, fear of change. Fogelson's fascinating book explores these fears and the restrictive covenants in which they were embodied. 272pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Yale • P • $22.00 / $7.98 101110 THE CHINATOWN TRUNK MYSTERY: Murder, Miscegenation and Other Dangerous Encounters in Turn-of-the-Century New York City Lui, Mary Ting Yi In the summer of 1909, the gruesome murder of 19-year-old Elsie Sigel sent shock waves through New York City and the nation at large. Through the lens of this unsolved murder, Mary Ting Yi Lui offers a fascinating snapshot of social and sexual relations between Chinese and non-Chinese populations in turn-of-the-century New York City. 320pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $17.98 157873 A CITY SO GRAND: The Rise of an American Metropolis, Boston, 1850-1900 Puleo, Stephen Between 1850 and 1900, Boston underwent a stunning metamorphosis, achieving national and international prominence in politics, medicine, education, science, social activism, literature, commerce, and transportation. Stephen Puleo here provides an extraordinary portrait of a half century of progress, leadership, and influence that turned a New England town into a world-class city. 320pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Beacon • C • $26.95 / $9.98 111317 COLD WAR TRIUMPHALISM: The Misuse of History after the Fall of Communism Schrecker, Ellen, ed. Captures a generation of critical scholarship on America's rise to global dominance after World War II. At a time when history is increasingly invoked to vindicate the war on terrorism, neoliberal globalization, and American military ventures, this book provides a powerful challenge to right-wing mythologizing. 329pgs. • 2006 ◆ • New Press • P • $18.95 / $7.98 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 • $37.50 / $22.98 133717 CONCISE PRINCETON ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY Kazin, Michael, et al. This essential reference provides authoritative introductions to some of the most important topics in American history and politics. It provides comprehensive coverage of both the traditional topics of US political history and the broader forces that shape American politics, including economics, religion, social movements, race, class, and gender. 672pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $20.98 ✪ 156086 THE CONTOURS OF AMERICAN HISTORY Appleman Williams, William This volume, first published in 1961, reached back to 17thcentury British history to argue that the relationship between liberalism and empire was in effect a grand compromise, with expansion abroad containing class and race tensions at home. This 50th-anniversary edition, which includes a new introduction by Greg Grandin, re-introduces this magisterial work to a new readership. 513pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $29.95 / $9.98 LY N D 5 123018 CLASS CONFLICT, SLAVERY, AND THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Lynd, Staughton First published in 1967, this volume was among the first studies to identify the importance of slavery to the founding of the American Republic. This new edition includes a new essay by Robin Einhorn that examines Lynd's arguments in the context of subsequent scholarship. 310pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $12.98 A M E R I C A N 122635 INTELLECTUAL ORIGINS OF AMERICAN RADICALISM Lynd, Staughton As far back as the English Revolution, many openly questioned private property, the sovereignty of the nation-state, and slavery, and affirmed the common man's ability to govern. This volume, the first book to explore this alternative current of American political thought, is here accompanied by a historiographical essay by David Waldstreicher that discusses its lasting importance and contrasts its ideas with the work of Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood. 222pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $9.98 S T U D I E S STA U G H TO N 157876 ENEMIES: A History of the FBI Weiner, Tim In the first definitive history of the FBI's secret intelligence operations, Weiner reveals how the bureau's secret intelligence and surveillance techniques have created a tug-of-war between protecting national security and infringing upon civil liberties, in the process straining the very fabric of a free republic. 560pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Random House • C • $30.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160032 THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION: How 1965 Transformed America Patterson, James T. As Patterson shows, 1965 marked the birth of a tumultuous era of social and cultural transformation, in which many black leaders began to lose faith in nonviolent and interracial strategies of protest, and the US rushed into a deadly and divisive war in Vietnam. Here he traces the events of this transformative year, showing how they dramatically reshaped the nation and reset the course of American life. 344pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Basic Books • C • $28.99 / $7.98 ✪ 160027 FIRST FOUNDERS: American Puritans and Puritanism in an Atlantic World Bremer, Francis J. In this eminently readable collection of biographies, Bremer brings to life a surprisingly varied and dynamic group of characters who continue to guide and influence America today. With its cast of magistrates, women, clergy, merchants, and Native Americans, this volume underscores the breadth of early American experience and the profound transatlantic roots of the country's forebears. 296pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Brandeis • C • $27.95 / $8.98 141845 FOUNDING BROTHERS: The Revolutionary Generation Ellis, Joseph J. In this landmark work of history, the National Book Award-winning author of American Sphinx explores how a group of greatly gifted but deeply flawed individuals -- Hamilton, Burr, Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, Adams, and Madison -- confronted the overwhelming challenges before them to set the course for our nation. 304pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Random House • C • IMPORT / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m & P O L I T I C S 6 A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S & P O L I T I C S 157226 FRIES'S REBELLION: The Enduring Struggle for the American Revolution Newman, Paul Douglas Following the Shays and Whiskey rebellions, Fries's Rebellion was the last in a trilogy of popular uprisings against federal authority in the early republic. The first book-length treatment of this significant 18th-century uprising shows how the participants of the rebellion reengaged Revolutionary ideals in an enduring struggle to further democratize their country. 272pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $49.95 / $16.98 ✪ 160025 GEORGE F. KENNAN: An American Life Gaddis, John Lewis Drawing on extensive interviews with George Kennan and exclusive access to his archives, Gaddis delivers a revelatory biography of its troubled mastermind. The result is a remarkably revealing view of how this greatest of Cold War strategic thinkers came to doubt his own strategy. 800pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Penguin • C • $39.95 / $9.98 143460 THE IDEA OF AMERICA: Reflections on the Birth of the United States Wood, Gordon S. In a series of elegant and illuminating essays, a renowned historian explores the ideological origins of the revolution and the founders' attempts to forge an American democracy. As Wood reveals, while the founders hoped to create a virtuous republic of yeoman farmers and disinterested leaders, they instead gave birth to a sprawling, licentious, and materialistic popular democracy. 400pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Penguin • C • $29.95 / $6.98 ✪ 105210 IMPOSSIBLE SUBJECTS: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America Ngai, Mae M. Traces the origins of the "illegal alien" in American law and society, explaining why and how illegal migration became the central problem in US immigration policy -- a process that profoundly shaped ideas and practices about citizenship, race, and state authority in the 20th century. 400pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $19.98 ✪ 160028 JOHN F. KENNEDY: The 35th President, 1961-1963 Brinkley, Alan As Alan Brinkley shows, the reality of Kennedy's achievements was much more complex than the legend. His brief presidency encountered significant failures, including the Bay of Pigs fiasco, which cast its shadow on nearly every national security decision that followed. But Kennedy also had successes, among them the Cuban Missile Crisis and his belated but powerful stand against segregation. 224pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Henry Holt • C • $23.00 / $5.98 106747 MAKING A NEW DEAL: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 19191939 NEW EDITION Cohen, Lizabeth Examines the process through which ordinary Chicago factory workers became effective unionists and participants in national politics. Cohen demonstrates that although these workers may not have been "political" in traditional terms, they demonstrated their political loyalties in other ways, overcoming longstanding divisions in order to mount new kinds of collective action. 494pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $18.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online SLAVERY 156076 THE AMERICAN CRUCIBLE (BLACKBURN): Slavery, Emancipation and Human Rights Blackburn, Robin A vivid and authoritative history of the rise and fall of slavery in the Americas. "The best treatment of slavery in the western hemisphere I know of. I think it should establish itself as a permanent pillar of the literature." -- Eric Hobsbawm 512pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160021 AMERICAN UPRISING: The Untold Story of America's Largest Slave Revolt Rasmussen, Daniel The long-forgotten history of America's largest slave uprising, the New Orleans slave revolt of 1811. In an epic, illuminating narrative, Daniel Rasmussen offers new insight into American expansionism, the path to Civil War, and the earliest grassroots efforts to overcome slavery. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • HarperCollins • C • $26.99 / $7.98 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 • $65.00 / $9.98 ✪ 160035 THE MEASURE OF MANHATTAN: The Tumultuous Career and Surprising Legacy of John Randel Jr., Cartographer, Surveyor, Inventor Holloway, Marguerite Renowned for his inventiveness as well as for his bombast and irascibility, John Randel Jr. was a central figure in Manhattan's development, but he died in financial ruin. Telling Randel's engrossing and dramatic life story for the first time, this eye-opening biography introduces an unheralded pioneer of American engineering and mapmaking. 384pgs. • 2013 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $7.98 ✪ 058000 THE METHODISTS AND REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA, 1760-1800: The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture Andrews, Dee E. Placing Methodism's rise in the ideological context of the American Revolution and the complex social setting of the greater Middle Atlantic, Dee Andrews argues that this new religion provided an alternative to the exclusionary politics of Revolutionary America. With its call to missionary preaching, its enthusiastic revivals, and its prolific religious societies, Methodism competed with republicanism for a place at the center of American culture. 365pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $21.98 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 ✪ 136943 PROPHESIES OF GODLESSNESS: Predictions of America's Imminent Secularization from the Puritans to the Present Day Mathewes, Charles T. & Christopher McKnight Nichols Extending from the role of prophesies in Thomas Jefferson's thought, to the Civil War, through progressivism, the Scopes Trial, the Cold War and beyond, this volume demonstrates that expectations about America's future character and piety are not an accidental feature of American thought, but have been absolutely essential to the meaning of the nation itself. 256pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $7.98 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 / $26.98 051197 STANDING SOLDIERS, KNEELING SLAVES: Race, War, and Monument in Nineteenth-Century America Savage, Kirk At the same time that the Civil War challenged the nation to reexamine the meaning of freedom, Americans began to erect public monuments as never before. Looking at monuments built and unbuilt, Savage shows how an old image of black slavery was perpetuated while a new image of the common white soldier was launched in public space. 270pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $23.98 ✪ 160029 SUBVERSIVES: The FBI's War on Student Radicals, and Reagan's Rise to Power Rosenfeld, Seth Traces the FBI's secret involvement with three iconic figures at Berkeley during the 1960s: the ambitious neophyte politician Ronald Reagan, the fierce but fragile radical Mario Savio, and the liberal university president Clark Kerr. Rosenfeld reveals how the FBI's covert operations helped ignite an era of protest, undermine the Democrats, and benefit Reagan personally and politically. 752pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Farrar, Straus & Giroux • C • $40.00 / $8.98 ✪ 104044 THOMAS JEFFERSON THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS SERIES Appleby, Joyce 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. 208pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Henry Holt • C • $25.00 / $5.98 157184 VISIONS OF PROGRESS: The Left-Liberal Tradition in America Rossinow, Doug Examines how the cooperation and the creative tension between left-wing radicals and liberal reformers advanced many of the most important political values of the 20th century, including free speech, freedom of conscience, and racial equality. Rossinow takes the story up to the present, showing how the progressive connection was lost and explaining the consequences that followed. 336pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pennsylvania • P • $24.95 / $11.98 140620 THE WAR OF 1812: Conflict for a Continent Stagg, J. C. A. The events of 1812-1815 were shaped by the larger crisis of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe. In synthesizing and reinterpreting scholarship on the conflict, Professor Stagg focuses on the war as a continental event, and highlights its centrality to Canadian nationalism and state development. 240pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $12.98 ✪ 126282 THE WILD WEST ON FIVE BITS A DAY Tapper, Joan This rollicking guide to traveling, eating, drinking, and surviving in the Old West draws on contemporary newspapers, memoirs, diaries, dime novels, and guidebooks as it invites you to board a stagecoach, meet Wyatt Earp, and raise the roof in a cow-town saloon. 160pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98 ANTH ROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY 114151 ANCIENT PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST SECOND EDITION Plog, Stephen Interweaving the latest archaeological evidence with early firstperson accounts, Stephen Plog explores the rise and mysterious fall of Southwestern cultures. For this revised edition, he discusses new research and its implications for our understanding of the prehistoric Southwest. Includes 150 illustrations. 224pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160026 BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON: How the Earliest Mariners Unlocked the Secrets of the Oceans Fagan, Brian What drove humans to risk their lives on open water? How did early sailors unlock the secrets of winds, tides, and the stars they steered by? From bamboo rafts in the Java Sea to triremes in the Aegean, from Norse longboats to sealskin kayaks in Alaska, Fagan crafts a captivating narrative of humanity's urge to challenge the unknown and seek out distant shores. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Bloomsbury • C • $28.00 / $7.98 ✪ 033038 CHRONICLE OF THE GUAYAKI INDIANS Clastres, Pierre This narrative of the year Clastres spent with a small Paraguayan Indian tribe is a precise and detailed record of the history, ritual, myths, and culture of a unique, and now vanished, people. Translated by Paul Auster. 349pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Zone Books • C • $36.95 / $7.98 152028 DIGGING IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE: Stories from Philadelphia Archaeology Yamin, Rebecca Beneath the modern city of Philadelphia lie countless clues to its history and the lives of residents long forgotten. This intriguing book explores 18th- and 19th-century Philadelphia through the findings of archaeological excavations, sharing with readers the excitement of digging into the past and reconstructing the lives of earlier inhabitants of the city. 264pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $37.50 / $7.98 088725 A HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL THOUGHT SECOND EDITION Trigger, Bruce G. The original edition of this volume was the first book ever to examine the history of archaeological thought from medieval times to the present in world-wide perspective. In this new edition, Trigger both updates the original work and introduces new archaeological perspectives and concerns. At once stimulating and even-handed, it places the development of archaeological thought and theory throughout within a broad social and intellectual framework. 720pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $23.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 7 A N T H R O P O L O G Y & A R C H A E O L O G Y 8 A N T H R O P O L O G Y & A R C H A E O L O G Y THE C E LTS 126303 BEFORE SCOTLAND: The Story of Scotland Before History Moffat, Alistair This story of early Scotland follows the movement of huntergatherers north, the growth of fishing, and the establishment of farming. The author also covers cultural evolution in Scotland, and the roles played by megalith builders, Celts, Picts, and others. 352pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $22.95 / $10.98 ✪ 028671 THE CELTS NEW EDITION Powell, T. G. E. Using evidence from history, archaeology, and linguistics, this volume captures the rich variety of Celtic life, art, and religion found across the whole of barbarian Europe, from the Balkans to France, Spain, Ireland, and Great Britain. Includes 149 illustrations. 232pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98 121308 THE HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE CELTIC WORLD Haywood, John Through fifty-four color maps, covering almost 3,000 years and spanning the whole of Europe, this atlas charts the dramatic history of the Celts from Bronze Age origins to present-day diaspora. Each map is accompanied by explanatory text and supporting illustrations. 144pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $10.98 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 / $9.98 ✪ 160209 IN AND OUT OF THE WEST: Reconstructing Anthropology Godelier, Maurice In this volume, Godelier places social anthropology in its historical context, with its origins in the West and more particularly in colonialism. He also argues that it has, nevertheless, to some extent transcended its origins, achieving a measure of scientific objectivity and validity that cannot be reduced to the self-interested concerns of imperial ideology. 256pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • C • IMPORT / $9.98 142186 THE INCAS Morris, Craig & Adriana von Hagen The most up-to-date and authoritative account available of the Incas, covering their political system, economy, religion, architecture, art, and technology. The authors explore not just famous sites such as Machu Picchu but all the major regional settlements. Includes 49 full-color and 140 black-and-white illustrations. 256pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $11.98 039492 THE INCAS AND THEIR ANCESTORS: The Archaeology of Peru REVISED EDITION Moseley, Michael E. Recent excavations have expanded our understanding of coastal Moche and Nazca societies as well as the ancient highland states of Huari and Tiwanaku. Including 225 black-and-white illustrations, this volume is the best general introduction to the cultures and civilizations of ancient Peru. 288pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $34.95 / $15.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 034528 THE LANGUAGE OF THE GODDESS Gimbutas, Marija Illustrated with nearly 2000 symbolic artifacts -- sculptures, figurines, temple models, frescoes, vases, sacrificial containers -- this magnum opus is at once a "pictorial script" of the prehistoric Goddess religion and an authoritative work that takes these ancient cultures from the realm of speculation into that of documented fact. 388pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $27.50 / $14.98 126033 LIFE AMONG THE ANTHROS AND OTHER ESSAYS EDITED BY FRED INGLIS Geertz, Clifford Clifford Geertz was perhaps the most influential anthropologist of our time, but his influence extended far beyond his field to encompass many facets of contemporary life. In this collection of pieces from the New York Review of Books, he writes eloquently and arrestingly about such figures as Gandhi, Foucault, and Genet, and on topics as varied as Islam, globalization, feminism, and the failings of nationalism. 304pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $46.95 / $16.98 ✪ 080817 THE MOUNDBUILDERS: Ancient Peoples of Eastern North America Milner, George R. From 3000 BC to the 16th century AD, North American Indians quarried tons of earth to form thousands of monuments, which vary widely in location, size, and purpose. This comprehensive survey, incorporating the great strides that have been made in recent research, describes and details many of the most impressive mounds, including Poverty Point, Cahokia, and Moundville. 224pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $10.98 MEXICO 087369 ANCIENT MAYA: The Rise and Fall of a Rainforest Civilization Demarest, Arthur Demarest brings the lost civilization of Maya to life by applying a holistic view to the most recently discovered archaeological evidence. His theoretical interpretation simultaneously emphasizes the brilliant rain forest adaptations of the ancient Maya and the Native American spirituality that permeated all aspects of their daily life. 390pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $21.98 ✪ 121084 THE AZTECS THIRD EDITION Townsend, Richard An illustrated portrait of the most famous Mesoamerican empire, covering such subjects as trade, farming, social organization, and women's roles, together with information from recent archaeological excavations and ethnohistoric studies. 256pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $11.98 ✪ 129796 THE MAYA Coe, Michael D. This eighth edition incorporates the latest archaeological and epigraphic research. Among the finest new discoveries are the spectacular polychrome murals of Calakmul, which provide archaeological evidence for the importance of marketplaces in the Classic Maya cities as well as giving a unique glimpse into Maya daily life. 280pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160167 MEXICO: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs SEVENTH EDITION Coe, Michael D. & Rex Koontz Long recognized as the most readable and authoritative introduction to the region's ancient civilizations, this volume has now been revised to include new information on the origins of maize farming, on recent investigations at Teotihuacan, and on the spectacular new discoveries that shed light on Mexico's earliest civilization, the Olmec culture. 256pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $13.98 125651 PRIMATES AND PHILOSOPHERS: How Morality Evolved De Waal, Frans In this provocative book, a primatologist argues that modern-day evolutionary biology takes far too dim a view of the natural world, emphasizing our "selfish" genes. Science has thus exacerbated our reciprocal habits of blaming nature when we act badly and labeling the good things we do as "humane." 232pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $8.98 ✪ 087168 READING THE PAST: Current Approaches to Interpretation in Archaeology Hodder, Ian & Scott Hutson Fully updated to address new theoretical debate, the authors argue that archaeologists must utilize a variety of perspectives to construct meaning from the past. Not down-playing the importance of hermeneutics, agency and history, the authors explore developments in post-structuralism, neo-evolutionary theory, and new theories such as phenomenology. 312pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $38.00 / $22.98 ✪ 133862 THE RECURSIVE MIND: The Origins of Human Thought, Language and Civilization Corballis, Michael Argues that what distinguishes us in the animal kingdom is our capacity for recursion: the ability to embed our thoughts within other thoughts. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, animal behavior, anthropology, and archaeology, Corballis demonstrates how recursion led to the emergence of language, enabling us to share our thoughts, plan with others, and reshape our environment. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $31.95 / $15.98 ✪ 154674 THE UNPREDICTABLE SPECIES: What Makes Humans Unique Lieberman, Philip Contending that the human brain evolved in a way that enhances our cognitive flexibility and capacity for innovation and imitation, Lieberman challenges the central claim of evolutionary psychology that we are locked into predictable patterns of behavior that were fixed by genes, and refutes the claim that language is innate. 272pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98 154391 THE AESTHETICS OF ARCHITECTURE SECOND EDITION Scruton, Roger A call for a return to first principles in contemporary architectural theory, contending that the aesthetic of architecture is, in its very essence, an aesthetic of everyday life. In a new introduction, Scruton discusses how his ideas have developed since the book's original publication, and assesses the continuing relevance of his argument for the 21st century. 320pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 123275 THE ANTIQUITIES OF ATHENS Stuart, James & Nicholas Revett Stuart and Revett's monumental undertaking, based on measured drawings done on site between 1751 and 1754, set a new standard for archaeological investigation. By fundamentally challenging prevailing notions about a universal classical ideal, their work fueled the Greek Revival movement that dominated British, European, and American architecture and design for over a century. Originally published in four volumes between 1762 and 1816, this masterwork is presented here in its entirety with a new introduction by Frank Salmon. With its many images of buildings, plans, sculpture, friezes, and decorative objects, it remains the logical starting point for anyone interested in Athens and its influence on the history of Western architecture. 560pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $125.00 / $94.98 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 • $35.00 / $14.98 A R C H I T E C T U R E & ARCH ITECTU RE & HOM E DESIGN 108721 ABBOT SUGER ON THE ABBEY CHURCH OF ST. DENIS AND ITS ART TREASURES Panofsky, Erwin Incorporates the additions and corrections recorded by Erwin Panofsky until the time of his death in 1968. Gerda PanofskySoergel has updated the commentary in the light of new material, and has obtained some additional photographs. The illustrations include a new ground plan and a new section of the chevet of the Abbey Church, both drawn under the supervision of Sumner McKnight Crosby. 315pgs. • 1979 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $18.98 9 ✪ 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 / $16.98 109605 BEFORE THE BAUHAUS: Architecture, Politics, and the German State, 1890-1920 Maciuika, John V. In this study, which brings together architectural and design history, political history, social and cultural geography, John Maciuika substantially revises our understanding of the roots of the Bauhaus and, by extension, of the historical roots of 20th-century German architecture and design. 391pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $46.00 / $19.98 142040 BOOKSHELF Johnson, Alex A celebration of innovation and inspiration in one of the most basic of all home designs: the bookshelf. Featuring bookshelves shaped like trees, or that hold books upside down, or that can even walk, it includes more than 300 color illustrations. 272pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 160485 DEBORAH BERKE Myers, Tracy In more than 25 years of practice, Deborah Berke has produced an extraordinary body of work that is grounded in the conviction that architecture is not an end in itself, but a setting that is enhanced by its use. This book is the first to explore Berke's remarkable career as an architect, designer, teacher, and writer who has forged a strong and evolving aesthetic. 240pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $12.98 153452 ECO-YARDS: Simple Steps to Earth-Friendly Landscapes Rama, Laureen Through sustainable, organic landscaping, both small and large plots of land can become part of the solution to today's environmental challenges. This practical, well-illustrated manual provides clear, easy-to-follow instructions on how to plan and maintain a beautiful, environmentally friendly, low-maintenance yard. 240pgs. • 2011 ◆ • New Society Publishers • P • $19.95 / $5.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m H O M E D E S I G N 10 A R C H I T E C T U R E & H O M E D E S I G N ✪ 124249 ELEGANT SMALL HOMES OF THE TWENTIES: 99 Designs from a Competition Chicago Tribune In 1927, the Chicago Tribune sponsored a competition for "trained men of talent, incorporating into the small home ideas of real worth, types of rare charm and the best possible plans for comfort and convenience." The nearly 100 designs for five- and six-room houses submitted offer fascinating snapshots of American domestic architecture of the 1920s, including Southern colonials, Normandy cottages, and more. 112pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Dover • P • $14.95 / $5.98 ✪ 124998 A PICTORIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DECORATIVE IRONWORK: Twelfth Through Eighteenth Centuries Hoever, Otto, ed. More than 450 black-and-white photographs depicting ironwork masterpieces from all over Europe -- doors, gates, railings, grilles, door knockers, locks, lanterns, candelabra, firedogs, chandeliers, and more. Includes examples from Notre Dame, Chichester Cathedral, Fredericksborg Castle, and Versailles, as well as scores of other sites. 352pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Dover • P • $29.95 / $7.98 ✪ 098905 THE GLASS STATE: The Technology of the Spectacle, Paris 1981-1998 Fierro, Annette Analyzes the transparent monumental buildings built in Paris between 1981 and 1998 as part of Mitterrand's program of Grands Projets. In her discussion, Fierro employs a "discourse of the detail," in which the smallest architectural detail manifests the political, theoretical, and urban contexts of the building's design and construction. 336pgs. • 2006 ◆ • MIT • P • $23.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160506 SCHLEPPING THROUGH AMBIVALENCE: Essays on an American Architectural Condition Tigerman, Stanley & Emmanuel J. Petit Since 1964, Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman has made an indelible mark on his hometown and on cities across the globe, with projects ranging from the Five Polytechnic Institutes in Bangladesh to the Holocaust Memorial Foundation Museum in Skokie, Illinois. This collection of essays, most previously unpublished, includes writings on the history of Chicago architecture, architectural theory, and commentary on his contemporaries. 192pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $9.98 ✪ 075169 THE HOME HOUSE PROJECT: The Future of Affordable Housing Brown, David J. & Steven Badanes The SECCA-sponsored open competition in 2003 drew 440 entries from the U. S. and six other countries, all using Habitat for Humanity's three- and fourbedroom house plans for the design of affordable and environmentally friendly housing. This book documents the 25 prize-winning designs as well as fifty other selected submissions with 396 color illustrations and accompanying text. 128pgs. • 2005 ◆ • MIT • P • $29.95 / $7.98 132182 INTERPRETING THE RENAISSANCE: Princes, Cities, Architects Tafuri, Manfredo Manfredo Tafuri (1935-1994) was acknowledged as one of Italy's most influential architectural historians. In his final work, published here in English for the first time, he analyzes Renaissance architecture from a variety of perspectives, exploring questions that occupied him for more than 30 years. 568pgs. • 1959 ◆ • Yale • C • $60.00 / $18.98 157290 MEDICI GARDENS: From Making to Design Giannetto, Raffaella Fabiani Drawing from Medici tax returns, inventories, and correspondence, Giannetto examines the transformation of such gardens as Trebbio, Cafaggiolo, and Fiesole from functional kitchen gardens to symbols of political power and family prestige. She shows how the Medici gardens were both an aspect of everyday life and a poetic activity influenced by cultural expectations and societal demands. 328pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $59.95 / $21.98 033055 PERSPECTA 32: Resurfacing Modernism THE YALE ARCHITECTURAL JOURNAL Brennan, Annmarie, & Brendan D. Moran, eds. The oldest and most distinguished of the student-edited American architectural journals, examines contemporary resurfacings represented by the return of many forms and values associated with mid20th-century modernism. 120pgs. • 2001 ◆ • MIT • P • $21.00 / $7.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. 80,000 more books online ✪ 159580 THE SECRET LIVES OF BUILDINGS: From the Ruins of the Parthenon to the Vegas Strip in Thirteen Stories Hollis, Edward In this radical re-imagination of architectural history, Edward Hollis tells the stories of thirteen buildings. He reveals the hidden histories of the Parthenon and the Alhambra, visits churches and palaces, and explores the monuments of our own day, from souvenir chunks of the Berlin Wall to the fiberglass theme parks of Las Vegas. 448pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Henry Holt • C • IMPORT / $9.98 157867 THE SWEDISH COUNTRY HOUSE Scherman, Susanna Little known outside Sweden, these country houses survive in surprisingly large numbers, often with their original furniture and decoration intact. This volume captures 20 of these remarkable and timeless houses, ranging from royal palaces to farmhouses and dating from the 15th century to the end of the 19th. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Monacelli • C • $60.00 / $19.98 041502 THEORIZING A NEW AGENDA FOR ARCHITECTURE: An Anthology of Architectural Theory 1965-1995 Nesbitt, Kate, ed. Gathers together influential articles on architectural theory from the past 30 years, presenting a dynamic reexamination of the discipline, and examining architectural postmodernism, phenomenology, semiotics, poststructuralism, deconstruction, and feminism. 606pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • P • $45.00 / $20.98 100322 VISIONS OF HEAVEN: The Dome in European Architecture Stephenson, David Showcases more than 120 images of domes from the 2nd to the 20th century, including the Roman Pantheon, the Byzantine churches of Turkey, the great domes of the Renaissance, the decorative cupolas of the Baroque and the Rococo ages, and a 19th-century synagogue in Hungary. Stephenson's brilliantly calibrated exposures present the complex geometrical structures as they have never been seen before. 192pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $60.00 / $32.98 WORLD OF ART ✪ 152966 ABORIGINAL ART WORLD OF ART Caruana, Wally For some 50,000 years, Aboriginal artists have built on traditions and worked in a variety of contexts, from the sacred realm of ceremony to more public spheres, and in media that now include painting, sculpture, engraving, constructions, weaving, photography, printmaking, and textile design. For this third revised edition, a new chapter maps the latest developments across each of Australia's geographical regions. (231 illustrations, 90 in color.) 264pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $10.98 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 / $9.98 080263 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE: A Critical History WORLD OF ART Handlin, David P. Tells the complex story of American architecture with lucidity and insight. Almost from its 17th-century beginnings, American architecture was subject to apparently contradictory processes - the practical and the grandiose, which Handlin tracks from its inception to modern times, with figures including Stern, Meier, Gehry, and Mockbee. With 264 illustrations. 304pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $7.98 ✪ 052648 AMERICAN ART SINCE 1945 WORLD OF ART Joselit, David Traces the contradictory formal, ideological, and political conditions during this period that made American art predominant throughout the world. Canonical movements and figures are discussed at length -- Pollock, Rothko, Krasner, Oldenburg, Johns, Warhol, Paik, Ruscha, Sherman, Schnabel, Koons, Barney, and others -- in juxtaposition with lesser known contemporary artists and practices. 256pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160151 ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO WORLD OF ART Oles, James This new interpretive history of Mexican art from the Spanish Conquest to the early decades of the 21st century is the most comprehensive introduction to the subject in 50 years. It ranges widely across media and genres, offering new readings of painting, sculpture, architecture, printmaking, and photography. Includes 276 illustrations, 249 in color. 432pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $14.98 ✪ 080633 ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF CAMBODIA WORLD OF ART Jessup, Helen Ibbitson A superb, profusely illustrated introduction to the culture, history, and monuments of Cambodia, a country increasingly popular as a tourist destination for the adventurous traveller. 224pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $7.98 031092 ART AND MYTH IN ANCIENT GREECE WORLD OF ART Carpenter, T.H. Uses depictions in vase paintings, engraved gems, and sculptures in stone and bronze that often pre-date references to myths to form an understanding of the stories of gods and heroes as understood by the Greeks themselves. 256pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $10.98 ✪ 028530 ART DECO WORLD OF ART Duncan, Alastair Duncan's comprehensive survey of Art Deco -- the 20th century's last truly sumptuous style of decorative art -serves as a history of the movement, an encyclopedia of its artists and craftsmen, and a handbook for the enthusiast, student, or collector. 170 illustrations, 50 in color. 216pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 152896 THE ART OF MESOAMERICA: From Olmec to Aztec WORLD OF ART Miller, Mary Ellen The fifth edition of this standard work incorporates new color images and extensive updates based on the latest research and discoveries. The revisions include a rewritten and extended chapter on Teotihuacan; updated analysis of the links between the Olmecs and the Maya; a discussion of new discoveries at the heart of the Aztec capital; and much more. 288pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $12.98 ✪ 028536 THE ART OF THE RENAISSANCE WORLD OF ART Murray, Peter, & Linda Murray Including artists as diverse as Piero della Francesca, Van Eyck, Durer, Mantegna and Bellini, as well as the masters Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael, this text combines superb illustrations of the artists' work with crucial historical information about the "rebirth" of arts and letters, illuminating one of the most important periods of art history. With 251 illustrations. 286pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $5.98 052748 ART SINCE 1960 WORLD OF ART Archer, Michael Archer's acclaimed book is brought up to date with coverage of the comprehensive globalization of art since the mid-90s. With over thirty additional illustrations and new timeline and bibliography, this is an indispensable source of information on the evolution of art over the past four decades. 256pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 028489 THE ARTS IN SPAIN WORLD OF ART Moffit, John F. From Iberian and Roman beginnings, this volume traces the development of the arts in Spain, examining the magnificent Islamic and Christian foundations at Córdoba and the Escorial, the idiosyncratic masterworks of El Greco, the Golden Age of Zurbarán and Velázquez, the art of Goya, and the innovative works of Picasso, Dalí and Miró. 240pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 11 W O R L D O F A R T 12 W O R L D O F A R T 052681 BLACK ART: A Cultural History (Second Edition) WORLD OF ART Powell, Richard J. The African diaspora has generated a wide array of artistic achievements, from blues to reggae, from the paintings of Henry Ossawa Tanner to the video installations of Keith Piper. Powell's study concentrates on the works of art themselves and on how they use black culture as both subject and context. 272pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 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 / $10.98 052696 BRUEGEL WORLD OF ART Gibson, Walter S. Although Pieter Bruegel's pictures have long been celebrated, the artist himself remains a shadowy and misunderstood figure. Dispelling the notion of Bruegel the simpleton peasant, the author shows us Bruegel the cultivated artist, rooted in the rich, bourgeois, brilliant Antwerp of the Flemish Renaissance. Includes 153 illustrations, 20 in color. 216pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $14.95 / $6.98 ✪ 039482 GEORGIA O'KEEFFE WORLD OF ART Messinger, Lisa Mintz This comprehensive new book surveys O'Keefe's complete oeuvre - drawings, watercolors and paintings from all periods - and explains her life in the context of her artistic output. The text incorporates current scholarship and benefits from the recent publication of the artist's catalogue raisonné and is accompanied by color plates and b&w photographs. 192pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $14.95 / $6.98 ✪ 028673 BUDDHIST ART & ARCHITECTURE WORLD OF ART Fisher, Robert E. Buddhism is the single common thread uniting the Asian world, from India to South-East Asia and through Central Asia to China, Korea and Japan. The author describes all the Buddhist schools and cultures and explains their imagery, from Tibetan cosmic diagrams and Korean folk art to early Sri Lankan sites and Japanese Zen gardens. 216pgs. • 1993 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 052674 GRAPHIC DESIGN: A Concise History WORLD OF ART Hollis, Richard From its roots in the printing trade, graphic design has evolved as a means of identification, information, and promotion to become a profession and discipline in its own right. This volume, which includes more than 800 illustrations, charts the interplay of word and image in brochures and magazines, advertising, corporate identity, TV, and electronic media. 232pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 028480 GREEK ART WORLD OF ART Boardman, John A considerably enlarged and rewritten version of a work that has served hundreds of thousands in many languages since the early 1960s, this book provides an authoritative and readable guide to the history of Greek art. 304pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98 ✪ 024370 CHINESE ART WORLD OF ART Tregear, Mary Heavily illustrated and eminently readable, this volume covers not only bronzes, jades, calligraphy and painting, but also Buddhist sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, lacquer, garden design, and architecture. Includes 162 illustrations, 21 in color. 216pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $8.98 052671 COSTUME AND FASHION: A Concise History WORLD OF ART Laver, James, et al. Covers the landmarks of costume history and the ways in which clothes have been used to protect, express identity, and attract or influence others. In a new chapter written for this edition, Andrew Tucker and Amy de la Haye discuss the reinvention of the luxury label Gucci, the rise of Prada, and more. 304pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98 ✪ 031071 EDVARD MUNCH WORLD OF ART Hodin, J. P. The initiator of the movement now known as Expressionism, Munch produced dazzlingly original works that were initially greeted with indignation and incomprehension. Long before the first theories of psychoanalysis were formulated, he was the pioneer of an art that discovered and depicted the inner conflicts of modern man. 216pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 031132 EGON SCHIELE WORLD OF ART Whitford, Frank Rejected by his family, hounded by society for his interest in young girls, Schiele expressed through his art a deep and bewildering loneliness and an obsession with sexuality, death, and decay. Only 28 when he died, he left behind a body of work that has sustained both a considerable public reputation and an enduring myth. 215pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $14.95 / $5.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 152855 GREEK SCULPTURE: The Archaic Period WORLD OF ART Boardman, John Tracing the development of Archaic Greek sculpture across styles and regions, this volume features a broad range of illustrations, including unfamiliar and rarely reproduced pieces. 252pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 152858 HISTORY OF FILM WORLD OF ART Parkinson, David In this lively analysis, Parkinson traces the evolution of the moving image from the earliest shadow shows to the digital filmmaking of the 21st century. Covering the key elements and players that have contributed to its artistic and technical development, the book offers a concise overview of film throughout the world. Includes 176 illustrations, 15 in color. 304pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $7.98 028513 INDIAN ART: A Concise History WORLD OF ART 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 / $8.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. ✪ 114770 INTERIOR DESIGN SINCE 1900 WORLD OF ART Massey, Anne From the Arts and Crafts movement to the present day, every style of interior design since 1900 is charted in this wide-ranging survey. This revised and expanded edition is brought into the 21st century with a new chapter on sustainable design that focuses on public spaces such as hotels, offices, factories, and shops. 256pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 031094 ISLAMIC ART & ARCHITECTURE WORLD OF ART Hillenbrand, Robert An authoritative guide to the arts of Islam, covering 1,000 years of history and a geographic area from the Atlantic to the borders of India and China. Supported by a glossary of Islamic terms, a timeline, and maps, the book encompasses architecture, calligraphy, book illumination, painting, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and more. 288pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98 114091 MODERN ARCHITECTURE: A Critical History WORLD OF ART Frampton, Kenneth This acclaimed survey of modern architecture and its origins has become a classic since it first appeared in 1980. For the fourth edition Frampton has added a major new section that explores the effects of globalization on architecture and examines the phenomenon of celebrity architects who are increasingly active worldwide. 420 illustrations. 424pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $10.98 ✪ 080526 NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN ART WORLD OF ART Penney, David W. Describes and illustrates prehistoric, historic, and contemporary art by Native Americans in Canada and the US. David Penney draws on history, oral testimony, and archaeology to illuminate the context and function of genres as well as individual pieces. Features 187 illustrations, 80 in color. 232pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 031093 JAPANESE ART: Revised and Expanded Edition WORLD OF ART Stanley-Baker, Joan Stanley-Baker, an authority in Asian art, addresses readers who are approaching Japanese art for the first time. She surveys selected traditions, identifying aspects of the Japanese spirit and culture that are developed in the art forms and offering close looks at many examples. This compact book contains 167 illustrations, 48 in color. 223pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 080527 THE THAMES AND HUDSON DICTIONARY OF ART TERMS WORLD OF ART Lucie-Smith, Edward With more than 2,000 entries and hundreds of illustrations and diagrams, in this new edition Lucie-Smith has included contemporary influential artist groups and tendencies from Chicano art to gene art, and new terms connected with the use of computer technology in the art world, from digital image to pixel. With 400 illustrations. 240pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 031082 MAYA ART AND ARCHITECTURE WORLD OF ART Miller, Mary Ellen An introduction to the art of one of the world's most enigmatic ancient civilizations. New archaeological discoveries at Copan, Tikal, and Palenque are included, and the author draws on recent decipherments in Maya writing to provide fresh interpretations of Maya sculpture and ceramics. 240pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160105 VIKING ART WORLD OF ART Graham-Campbell, James A new survey covering all the intricate and beautiful art styles of the so-called "Viking Age." It ranges in time from the first major Viking expeditions overseas around AD 800 to the establishment of Christianity in Scandinavia some three hundred years later. Includes 220 illustrations, 156 in color. 208pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98 ART & ART H ISTORY 141309 THE 80S REVISITED: From the Bischofberger Collection Kellein, Thomas, ed. The Swiss art dealer Bruno Bischofberger assembled one of the most significant collections of 1980s art, acquiring key works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Keith Haring, Julian Schnabel, Philip Taaffe, and Andy Warhol, among many others. This oversized volume contains nearly 300 color plates of works by these artists, and provides a definitive guide to that decade's lively art. 448pgs. • 2010 ◆ • DuMont • C • $80.00 / $29.98 140732 ANDY WARHOL Danto, Arthur C. A compact, masterful tour of Andy Warhol's personal, artistic, and philosophical transformations. Danto brings to bear encyclopedic knowledge of Warhol's time and shows us Warhol as an endlessly multidimensional figure -- artist, political activist, filmmaker, writer, philosopher -who retains permanent residence in our national imagination. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $24.00 / $7.98 143375 AMERICA'S OTHER AUDUBON Kiser, Joy M. The story of Genevieve Jones, her family, and the making of an extraordinary 19th-century book, Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of Birds of Ohio. Includes archival photographs of the family and original advertisements and ephemera from the publication and sale of the book, the 68 original color plates of nests and eggs, plus selected field notes, a key to the eggs, and a key to the birds' scientific and current common names. 144pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $45.00 / $17.98 038543 ART AND ILLUSION: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation Gombrich, E. H. A classic that explores the meeting ground between science and the humanities, Art and Illusion examines the history and psychology of pictorial representation in light of present-day theories of visual perception information and learning. 466pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Princeton • P • $42.00 / $21.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 13 W O R L D O F A R T 14 A R T & A R T H I S T O R Y ✪ 160495 THE ARTIST AND THE WARRIOR: Military History Through the Eyes of the Masters Rabb, Theodore K. How have artists across the millennia responded to warfare? In this richly illustrated and accessibly written book, Theodore Rabb draws our attention to masterpieces from the ancient world to the 20th century -paintings, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, engravings, architecture, and photographs -- in order to document the evolving nature of warfare as artists have perceived it. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $12.98 ✪ 160498 THE BAROQUE WORLD OF FERNANDO BOTERO Sillevis, John Colombian-born Fernando Botero is renowned for his extravagantly rounded figures combining the polish and excess of Spanish colonial baroque with the social realism of the Mexican muralists. Drawn exclusively from Botero's private collection, the 100 works featured in this book represent the full scope of his work from a uniquely personal perspective. 283pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $28.98 157582 BENEZIT DICTIONARY OF BRITISH GRAPHIC ARTISTS AND ILLUSTRATORS Benezit, Emmanuel This two-volume set offers more than 3,000 entries covering a range of British graphic artists, from medieval manuscript illuminators to contemporary cartoonists. The entries provide straightforward, concise narratives of the artists' lives and careers, and many include bibliographies, auction sale records, exhibition histories, and museum collection holdings. 1000pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $395.00 / $138.98 ✪ 160496 BLAKE AND THE BIBLE Rowland, Christopher Whether as an object of criticism or as an inspiration, the Bible was crucial for William Blake and for his poetic genius. This book -- the first substantial study of the topic in 60 years -- locates Blake within the broad spectrum of Christian biblical interpretation and explores the ways in which he engaged with the Bible. 320pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $16.98 ✪ 160480 BLESSED AND BEAUTIFUL: Picturing the Saints Kiely, Robert A powerful and searching meditation on the lives of the saints and the images of them painted by Renaissance artists in Italy. It treats saints not as icons of perfection but as human religious figures, brought to life by great Italian paintings in dialogue with scripture, legend, and poetry. 288pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $12.98 ✪ 028495 BODIES OF MODERNITY: Figure & Flesh in Fin-De-Siècle France Garb, Tamar Offers insights into the representation of masculinity and femininity in late 19thcentury France, when men and women were believed to be polar opposites and were required to express this in the clothes they wore, the poses they struck, and the behavior they exhibited. 240pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $9.98 152874 THE BOOK OF BOOKS: 500 Years of Graphic Innovation Lommen, Mathieu, ed. A richly illustrated visual history of the printed book. The featured publications include The Nuremberg Chronicle from 1493; Maria Sibylla Merian's book of insects from 1719; Muybridge's 1887 Animal Locomotion; a photomontage book by John Heartfield published in 1929; and a 1937 edition of The Frogs by Aristophanes, produced by the Limited Editions Club of New York. Includes nearly 700 color illustrations. 464pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $65.00 / $32.98 151005 CHRIS OFILI Adjaye, David, et al. Ofili's intricately constructed works, combining beadlike dots of paint, collaged images from popular media, and elephant dung, create a unique iconography that marries African artistic and ritual practices with Western art historical traditions and hip-hop culture. This beautifully designed book, the first to examine Ofili's artistic development in depth, surveys his work in watercolor, drawing, and sculpture. 272pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Rizzoli • C • $85.00 / $29.98 ✪ 121318 THE CLOTHING OF THE RENAISSANCE WORLD: Europe Asia Africa The Americas: Cesare Vecellio's Habiti Antichi et Moderni Rosenthal, Margaret F. & Ann Rosalind Jones Cesare Vecellio's guide to the dress and customs of the world, first published in Venice in 1590, brought together vivid descriptions and depictions of the costumes of the different countries of the world throughout history, and of people of all ranks from kings to gravediggers, beggars, and orphans. This edition represents the first time the entire text has been translated into English accompanied by its original illustrations. 560pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $125.00 / $39.98 ✪ 152895 COMICS SKETCHBOOKS: The Private World of Today's Most Creative Talents Heller, Steven From cartoons to graphic novels, from humor to superheroes, comics are the world's most popular form of illustration. This volume, which features 700 illustrations in color and blackand-white, offers a look inside the private notebooks of 82 of the world's most inventive, innovative, and successful comics artists. 352pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $44.95 / $21.98 141831 CUBA: Art and History from 1868 to Today Bondil, Nathalie, ed. Cuba's artistic tradition is as rich as its history, though its treasures are rarely appreciated outside of the country. This catalog, which accompanied an exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gathers paintings, drawings and photography from Cuba done over the past century and a half. 368pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Prestel • P • $49.95 / $19.98 043219 DRAWING IN EARLY RENAISSANCE ITALY: Revised Edition Ames-Lewis, Francis In the course of the 15th century, drawing developed from a subsidiary role in the production of finished paintings to an art form in its own right. In this beautiful book, Ames-Lewis examines the works of the major draftsmen of the century -- Pisanello, Jacopo Bellini, Pollaiuolo, Ghirlandaio, Carpaccio, and Leonardo -- in order to illuminate the new types of drawing that evolved. 196pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Yale • P • $40.00 / $14.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online ✪ 158654 EL GRECO AND MODERNISM Wismer, Beat, ed. In his disregard for the Renaissance rulebook of painting, his sense of dramatic mood, and his emphasis on emotive color and form, El Greco provided a crucial precedent for painters such as Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, and the members of the Blaue Reiter group. This volume presents more than 40 paintings by El Greco and sets them alongside the work of the modernists he influenced. 416pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Hatje Cantz • C • $75.00 / $29.98 ✪ 160483 EVA HESSE SPECTRES 1960 McKinnon, E. Luanne In 1960 Eva Hesse created an unusual group of oil paintings that, when considered in contrast to her sculptural assemblages from 1965 to 1970, foretell her desire to embody emotional states in abstract form. Contrary to existing scholarship, which suggests that these works represent a form of self-deprecation, this book seeks to consider these "spectre" paintings as manifestations of a private, haunted interiority in the context of the artist's burgeoning maturity. 88pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $12.98 135814 THE FIRST POP AGE: Painting and Subjectivity in the Art of Hamilton, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter, and Ruscha Foster, Hal A new interpretation of Pop art through the work of five groundbreaking artists. Beautifully illustrated in color throughout, the book reveals how the pioneers of Pop held on to old forms of art while drawing on new subjects matter, and how they struck an ambiguous attitude toward both high art and mass culture. 352pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 157558 GROUNDWATERS: A Century of Art by Self-Taught and Outsider Artists Russell, Charles Brings together works by twelve of the most influential self-taught artists to emerge during the past century. Each represents a facet of the outsider art phenomenon, from mental patients like Adolf Wölfli and Martin Ramirez, through vernacular masters like Bill Traylor and Thornton Dial, to artists who seem to be in touch with other worlds, such as Madge Gill and Henry Darger. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Prestel • C • $65.00 / $19.98 ✪ 114236 GUSTAV KLIMT: Drawings and Watercolors Metzger, Rainer Presents hundreds of Klimt's drawings and watercolors in a way that enriches our knowledge of the artist and enhances the visual impact of his work. Klimt's drawings and studies, and his elegantly direct and dangerously intoxicating preparatory sketches, reveal the underlying impetus for and structure of his elaborate canvases. Includes 307 color illustrations. 399pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $31.95 / $16.98 142017 A HUMUMENT: A Treated Victorian Novel FIFTH EDITION Phillips, Tom In the mid-1960s, artist Tom Phillips took a forgotten 19th-century novel and began doctoring and decorating the pages to create something new. This new edition incorporates Phillip's latest revisions and reworkings, and celebrates a 45-year-old artistic enterprise that is still an active work in progress. 384pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 CERAMICS & GLASS 15 157257 FIVE THOUSAND YEARS OF GLASS REVISED EDITION Tait, Hugh Traces the history of glass from its origins some 5,000 years ago, though the invention of glass blowing around the first century BC, to the introduction of mechanized processes and new styles in the 19th and 20th centuries. Profusely illustrated, it highlights the flourishing industries of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, the elegant vessels of the Islamic Near East, the mastery of Renaissance Venice, and the experiments of modern Europe and America. 256pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Pennsylvania • P • $49.95 / $14.98 A R T 157201 A HISTORY OF GLASSFORMING Cummings, Keith A fascinating study of the nature of glass and the skills, techniques, and machines that have been developed to exploit its remarkable and mutable properties. As Cummings demonstrates, glass has evolved from a rare and precious commodity, to a familiar tool of everyday use, to an art form prized once again. 192pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $65.00 / $19.98 ✪ 114196 THE HISTORY OF GREEK VASES: Potters, Painters and Pictures Boardman, John Greek pottery provides a continuous commentary on all other Greek arts, even sculpture, and the scenes figured on the vases can be as subtle and informative as the greatest works of Greek literature. As Boardman shows, in no other art of antiquity do we come closer to the visual experience of the ancient Greeks, or are we able to observe so clearly their views on life, myth, and even politics. Features 358 illustrations. 320pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $16.98 157288 TEN THOUSAND YEARS OF POTTERY Cooper, Emmanuel This lavishly illustrated comprehensive account begins with the earliest civilizations of the Near East and Middle East and follows the production of pottery chronologically around the globe. The final chapters analyze the development of ceramics as a medium of personal expression by artists and studio potters during the 20th century. 360pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $69.95 / $18.98 114220 ICONS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN Heller, Steven & Mirko Ilic Showcasing the most influential designs and designers from 1900 to the present, this outstanding collection illustrates how the best ideas perpetuate themselves over time, one great concept inspiring the next. More than one hundred seminal images -- one from each year -- are shown alongside the works that influenced their creation and the designs that were inspired or evolved from them. Includes 860 illustrations, 675 in color. 224pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $34.95 / $16.98 ✪ 160493 INTERVIEWS WITH ARTISTS, 1966-2012 Peppiatt, Michael Curator Michael Peppiatt's close friendships and frequent studio visits with Dubuffet, Sonia Delaunay, Francis Bacon, Henry Moore, Balthus, Oldenburg, Brassai, and Cartier-Bresson, among others, have produced an incredible archive of interviews, from formal question-andanswer sessions to off-the-cuff conversations. Together, these interviews provide unique perspectives on art from World War II to the present. 434pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m & A R T H I S T O R Y 16 A R T & A R T H I S T O R Y ✪ 087093 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART Eldridge, Richard Eldridge's survey of philosophical theories of the nature and significance of art draws on materials from classical and contemporary philosophy, literary theory, and art criticism. Explores the representational, expressive, and formal dimensions of art, and argues that works of art present their subject matter as creations of enduring cognitive, moral, and social interest. 296pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $16.98 028646 LUCIAN FREUD: Paintings Hughes, Robert Once dubbed "the Ingres of existentialism," Lucian Freud has almost single-handedly redefined the figurative painting of our time. This volume, with more than 100 superb reproductions of his greatest paintings, pays tribute to one of the most original and accomplished artists of the 20th century. 135pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $39.95 / $22.98 ✪ 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 • $63.00 / $17.98 123703 THE MAP AS ART: Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography Harmon, Katharine A. & Gayle Clemans Collects 360 colorful, maprelated artistic visions by such artists as Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, Olafur Eliasson, Maira Kalman, William Kentridge, and Vik Muniz. Together, the beautiful reproductions and telling commentary make this an essential volume for anyone open to exploring new artistic paths. 256pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $45.00 / $22.98 129423 MICHELANGELO: A Life on Paper Barkan, Leonard Throughout his career, Michelangelo not only filled hundreds of sheets of paper with exquisite drawings, sketches, and doodles, but also, on fully a third of these sheets, composed his own words. This sumptuous volume brings together more than 200 stunning, reproductions of these private papers. The text by Leonard Barkan explains the crucial role the written word played in the artist's work. 352pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $49.50 / $22.98 126107 THE MOMENT OF CARAVAGGIO Fried, Michael Focusing on the emergence of the fullblown "gallery picture" in Rome during the last decade of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th, Fried sets forth a radically revisionist account of Caravaggio's relation to the self-portrait; of the role of extreme violence in his art; and of the deep structure of his epoch-defining realism. Extensively illustrated with nearly 200 color images. 328pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $49.50 / $29.98 ✪ 160519 NEW TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGN Fawcett-Tang, Roger This rich source of inspiration for both practicing designers and students covers a wide variety of applications, ranging from books, magazines, and brochures, to signage systems and screen-based typography. 192pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Yale • P • $37.00 / $12.98 80,000 more books online 105102 OLD MASTERS AND YOUNG GENIUSES: The Two Life Cycles of Artistic Creativity Galenson, David W. This examination of the careers not only of great painters but also of sculptors, poets, novelists, and movie directors offers a profound new understanding of artistic creativity. Using a wide range of evidence, Galenson demonstrates that there are two fundamentally different approaches to innovation, and that each is associated with a distinct pattern of discovery. 233pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $25.95 / $11.98 114270 ORNAMENT AND THE GROTESQUE: Fantastical Decoration from Antiquity to Art Nouveau Zamperini, Alessandra This magnificently illustrated book, with 250 color illustrations, covers the entire history of the grotesque in European art, from its Roman origins through the Renaissance to the late 19th century. It illuminates how grotesque decoration was transformed in the 17th and 18th centuries into arabesque, chinoiserie, and singeries, and how it led eventually to Art Nouveau. 320pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $95.00 / $58.98 ✪ 104960 PAINTING IN FLORENCE AND SIENA AFTER THE BLACK DEATH Meiss, Millard This rich interweaving of considerations of connoisseurship, style, iconography, cultural and social background, and historical events is the first extended study of the history of Florentine and Sienese painting in the period following the plague of 1348. 212pgs. • 1979 ◆ • Princeton • P • $62.95 / $34.98 023113 PASSAGES IN MODERN SCULPTURE Krauss, Rosalind E. A well-illustrated analysis of major 20th century pieces that led sculpture from the traditional and figurative to the conceptual pieces of the 1970s, examining futurism, constructivism, and sculptural realism in works by Rodin, Brancusi, and Blochner. 308pgs. • 1996 ◆ • MIT • P • $35.95 / $17.98 ✪ 154709 THE PHILOSOPHER, THE PRIEST, AND THE PAINTER: A Portrait of Descartes Nadler, Steven M. Through one painted portrait -- and the intersecting lives of a brilliant philosopher, a Catholic priest, and a gifted painter -Steven Nadler opens a window into Descartes's life and times, skillfully presenting both an accessible introduction to his philosophical and scientific ideas, and an illuminating tour of the volatile political and religious environment of the Dutch Golden Age. 256pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $12.98 ✪ 154665 PICASSO AND TRUTH: From Cubism to Guernica Clark, T. J. This lavishly illustrated volume rescues Picasso from the celebrity culture that trivializes his accomplishments and returns us to the tragic vision of his art. Focusing on three central works -- Guitar and Mandolin on a Table (1924), The Three Dancers (1925), and The Painter and His Model (1927) -- it explores Picasso's answer to Nietzsche's belief that the age-old commitment to truth was imploding in modern European culture. 344pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $45.00 / $26.98 104540 PICTURES OF NOTHING: Abstract Art since Pollock Varnedoe, Kirk In a series of lectures delivered just months before his death, Varnedoe addresses the skeptical attitudes and misunderstandings that we often bring to our experience of abstract art. Resisting grand generalizations, he makes a deliberate and scholarly case for abstraction, showing us that more than just pure looking is necessary to understand the self-made symbolic language of abstract art. 297pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • C • $49.95 / $21.98 ✪ 080807 READING BUDDHIST ART McArthur, Meher All the principal symbols, objects, and figures of Buddhist worship are gathered here in a rich, informative, and easy-to-use book that serves equally well as an art-lover's reference tool and as an introduction to the principles of the religion. Photographs and twocolor line drawings and maps accompany the explanatory texts throughout. 216pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $22.95 / $12.98 ✪ 158658 ROMARE BEARDEN: The Caribbean Dimension Price, Sally & Richard Price Romare Bearden spent much of the last two decades of his life on the Caribbean island of St. Martin. In this full-color work, lavishly illustrated with 130 Bearden paintings as well as many photographs, Sally and Richard Price explore Bearden's Caribbean experience with an insider's eye. 192pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $49.95 / $18.98 157866 SAUL STEINBERG: A Biography Bair, Deirdre The definitive biography of one of the New Yorker's most iconic artists. Steinberg's curious talent for creating myths about himself did not make Bair's job an easy one, but the result is a stunning portrait of one of the most fascinating figures of the 20th century. 752pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Doubleday • C • $40.00 / $9.98 ✪ 131462 SIGNS OF THE ARTIST: Signatures and SelfExpression in American Paintings Wilmerding, John In this beautifully designed and handsomely illustrated book, an eminent historian of American art explores the unconventional use of signatures in paintings. He focuses on American artists who have not simply signed their works on a corner of the canvas but have intentionally placed their signatures within the pictorial space of the painting. 216pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Yale • C • $47.00 / $16.98 158253 SOPHIE CRUMB: Evolution of a Crazy Artist Crumb, A. & R., eds. Sophie Crumb's startlingly expressive drawings track her development as an artist from age two to twenty-eight. Sifting through dozens of her remarkable sketchbooks, Robert and Aline Crumb have selected more than 300 paintings and drawings that capture one woman's artistic and psychological maturation. 272pgs. • 2010 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $27.95 / $5.98 157884 VAN GOGH: The Life Naifeh, Steven & Gregory White Smith Working with the full cooperation of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the authors delineate Van Gogh's life with an astounding vividness and psychological acuity that bring a new and sympathetic understanding to this unique artistic genius. They shed new light on Van Gogh's deep immersion in literature and art, his erratic and tumultuous romantic life, and his bouts of depression and mental illness. 976pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Random House • C • $40.00 / $9.98 ✪ 125879 VERMEER AND HIS MILIEU: A Web of Social History Montias, John M. This social history of Vermeer and his colorful extended family explores a series of linked worlds: Delft's SmallCattle Market, where his paternal ancestors settled; the milieu of the shady businessmen who recruited Vermeer's grandfather to counterfeit coins; the artists, military contractors, and burghers who frequented Delft's Great Market Square; and the quiet, distinguished "Papists Corner" where Vermeer retired to practice his art. 472pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $27.98 039574 THE VOICES OF SILENCE Malraux, André A comprehensive psychological history of art from a variety of cultures by one of the eminent thinkers of the 20th century. Dismissing orthodox classifications, Malraux illuminates all great periods of art, individual artists, and particular works, as he explores the haunting metaphysical problems inherent in the nature of creation. 661pgs. • 1978 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $30.98 114376 ZURBARÁN Gil, Santiago Alcolea Starker than Velazquez and more ascetic than El Greco, Francisco Zurbarán is easily among the finest of 17th-century Spanish painters. In this monograph, illustrated with 114 color plates, Santiago Alcolea provides an overview of Zurbarán's artistic career, dividing it into four stylistic phases and revindicating his relevance for our times. 128pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Polígrafa • C • $34.00 / $12.98 ASIAN & PACI FIC STU DI ES ✪ 160478 BUTTERFLY'S SISTERS: The Geisha in Western Culture Kawaguchi, Yoko In this fascinating and wide-ranging book, Yoko Kawaguchi explores the Western portrayal of Japanese women, and geishas in particular, from the mid19th century to the present day. Arguing that, for the West, Japanese women have come to embody certain ideas about feminine sexuality, she analyzes how these ideas have been expressed in art forms ranging from fiction and opera to the visual arts and music videos. 336pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $50.00 / $9.98 117802 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MODERN JAPANESE CULTURE Sugimoto, Yoshio, ed. A comprehensive overview of the influences that have shaped modern-day Japan. Spanning one and a half centuries from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the beginning of the twenty-first century, the volume covers topics such as technology, food, nationalism, and the rise of anime and manga in the visual arts. 432pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $54.00 / $26.98 123016 THE CAMBRIDGE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF CHINA SECOND EDITION Ebrey, Patricia Buckley Traces the development of Chinese culture from the rise of Confucianism, Buddhism, and the great imperial dynasties, to the Mongol, Manchu, and Western intrusions and the modern communist state. It encompasses arts, culture, economics, the treatment of women, foreign policy, emigration, and politics. This second edition includes a new chapter on China's recent opening to the world. 384pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $51.00 / $28.98 129862 DIARY OF DARKNESS: The Wartime Diary of Kiyosawa Kiyoshi Kiyoshi, Kiyosawa Between 1942 and 1945, the liberal journalist Kiyosawa Kiyoshi maintained, at great personal risk, a diary of his often subversive social and political observations and his personal struggles. Published in English for the first time, it stands as a perceptive and courageous account of wartime Japan and the devastation wrought by total war. 416pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $17.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 17 A S I A N & P A C I F I C S T U D I E S 18 C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S ✪ 154372 LOST COLONY: The Untold Story of China's First Great Victory over the West Andrade, Tonio In the Sino-Dutch War of 1661-62, a colorful Chinese warlord named Koxinga defeated the Dutch and captured one of their largest and richest colonies -- Taiwan. Examining the strengths and weaknesses of European and Chinese military techniques during the period, Andrade provides a balanced new perspective on long-held assumptions about Western power, Chinese might, and the nature of war. 448pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 ✪ 157440 LOST ENLIGHTENMENT: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane Starr, S. Frederick Between the years 800 and 1200, Central Asia led the world in trade and economic development, the size and sophistication of its cities, the refinement of its arts, and, above all, in the advancement of knowledge. The author chronicles this forgotten age of achievement, seeks to explain its rise, and explores competing theories about the cause of its eventual demise. 686pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.50 / $22.98 085495 THE MYTH OF THE HOLY COW Jha, Dwijendra Narayan In a book the government of India demands be ritually burned because it challenges obscurantist views on the sanctity of the cow in Hindu tradition and culture, Jha, a leading Indian historian, argues that beef played an important part in the cuisine of ancient India, and the evidence he produces from a variety of religious and secular texts is compelling. 120pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Verso • C • $22.00 / $6.98 143690 PACIFIC WORLDS: A History of Seas, Peoples, and Cultures Matsuda, Matt K. This essential single-volume history of the Pacific traces the global interactions and remarkable peoples that have connected these regions with each other and with Europe and the Indian Ocean for millennia. Drawing on Asian, Oceanian, European, American, ancient, and modern narratives, Matsuda assembles a fascinating Pacific region from a truly global perspective. 452pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $18.98 110128 RECORDS OF THE HISTORIAN: Chapters from the Shih Chi of Ssu-Ma Ch'ien Watson, Burton, trans. Excerpts from one of the great Chinese historical works, compiled by a court historian who lived from approximately 145 to 90 BC. Thirteen of the 18 chapters cover the Han period, which was at its peak during his lifetime, while five additional chapters chronicle the preceding Chou and Ch'in periods. 356pgs. • 1969 ◆ • Columbia • P • $50.00 / $16.98 ✪ 158661 TERRA INCOGNITA: Mapping the Antipodes Before 1600 Hiatt, Alfred The very concept of terra incognita presents a problem: without knowledge of it, how can land be represented? This study examines how unknown lands were represented from late antiquity to 1600 in the form of maps and in a variety of written texts, including poetry, treatises, political tracts, and travel narratives. 232pgs. • 2008 ◆ • British Library • C • IMPORT / $29.98 ✪ 154943 AN UNCERTAIN GLORY: India and Its Contradictions Dreze, Jean & Amartya Sen Maintaining rapid as well as environmentally sustainable growth remains an important and achievable goal for India. In this volume two of India's leading economists argue that the country's main problems lie in the lack of attention paid to the essential needs of the people, especially of the poor, and often of women. 448pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98 117431 UNEASY WARRIORS: Gender, Memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army Frühstück, Sabine In the 1950s, Japan established the Self-Defense Forces as a way to bolster Western defenses against the tide of communism. Although the SDF's role is supposedly limited to selfdefense, it is equipped with advanced weapons technology and the world's third-largest military budget. Sabine Frühstück draws on interviews, historical research, and analysis to describe the unusual case of a non-war-making military. 270pgs. • 2007 ◆ • California • P • $29.95 / $14.98 125540 ZEN AND JAPANESE CULTURE Suzuki, Daisetz T. A valuable source for those wishing to understand Zen concepts in the context of Japanese life and art. Suzuki describes what Zen is, how it evolved, and how its emphasis on primitive simplicity and self-effacement has helped to shape an aesthetic found throughout Japanese culture. 608pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $13.98 CLASSICAL STU DI ES 133680 428 AD: An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire Traina, Giusto By focusing on a single year not overshadowed by an epochal event, Giusto Traina provides a truly fresh look at a civilization in the midst of enormous change -- as Christianity takes hold in rural areas across the empire, as western Roman provinces fall away from those in the Byzantine east, and as power shifts from Rome to Constantinople. 232pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $9.98 ✪ 160199 ANCIENT ROME: From Romulus to Justinian Martin, Thomas R. Encompassing the period from Rome's founding in the eighth century B.C. through Justinian's rule in the sixth century AD, Thomas R. Martin offers a distinctive perspective on the Romans and their civilization. He does so by employing Rome's fundamental values as a lens through which to view both the civilization's extraordinary rise and its spectacular fall. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $9.98 088515 ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL GREECE: A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation Crawford, Michael H. & David Whitehead Collects a representative selection of ancient sources on the history, institutions, society and economy of the Greek world from c. 750 to 338 BC — a period that witnessed the evolution of the polis, a form of political community which combined aspects of city and state in a physical and psychological unity unparalleled before or since. 660pgs. • 1983 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $65.00 / $42.98 028803 ATHENIAN ECONOMY & SOCIETY: A Banking Perspective Cohen, Edward E. Demonstrates the existence and functioning of a market economy in ancient Athens, challenging the view that bankers were merely pawnbrokers and money-changers, revealing that 4th-century Athenian bankers pursued sophisticated transactions. 288pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $24.98 CLASSICAL STUDIES continues on page 23 80,000 more books online LI BRARY OF AM ERICA 140894 REVOLUTIONARY WRITINGS 1755-1775 Adams, John Propelled by the power of his pen and the clarity of his judgment, John Adams became a major figure in the American Revolution. This first of two volumes devoted to his writings to 1783 includes the complete newspaper exchange between "Novanglus" (Adams) and "Massachusettensis" (Loyalist Daniel Leonard), as well as extensive diary excerpts and characteristically frank personal letters, many to his "dearest friend" Abigail. 750pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 153373 COLLECTED STORIES: Winesburg, Ohio / The Triumph of the Egg / Horses and Men / Death in the Woods / Uncollected Stories Anderson, Sherwood Here, for the first time in a single volume, are all the collections Anderson published during his lifetime, along with a generous selection of stories left uncollected or unpublished at his death. 928pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 / $18.98 107233 NOVELS 1956-1964: Seize the Day; Henderson the Rain King; Herzog Bellow, Saul Passionate, insightful, often funny, and exhibiting a linguistic richness few writers have equaled, the novels of Saul Bellow are among the defining achievements of postwar American literature. 793pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $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 / $18.98 149691 A PRINCESS OF MARS Burroughs, Edgar Rice John Carter, a former Confederate captain prospecting for gold in the Arizona hills, slips into a cave and is overcome by mysterious vapors. He awakes to find himself naked, alone, and forty-eight million miles from Earth -- a castaway on the planet Mars. This centennial edition invites readers to rediscover the adventure-pulp classic that gave the world its first great interplanetary romance. 384pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $11.98 035794 LATER NOVELS AND OTHER WRITINGS: The Lady in the Lake; The Little Sister; The Long Goodbye; Playback; Double Indemnity; Essays & Letters Chandler, Raymond In Chandler's hands, the pulp crime story became a haunting mystery of power and corruption, set against a lyrical and violent modern cityscape. The volume presents The Lady in the Lake, The Little Sister, The Long Goodbye, and Playback, the last Marlowe novel. Also included is the screenplay for Double Indemnity, along with a selection of essays and letters. 1076pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 149369 THE COLLECTED WORKS Cheever, John The definitive two-volume slipcased edition of Cheever's stories and novels. 1973pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Library of America • C • $70.00 / $34.98 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 / $17.98 035734 THE LEATHERSTOCKING TALES, VOLUME 1: The Pioneers; The Last of the Mohicans; The Prairie Cooper, James Fenimore The five novels in Cooper's great saga of the American wilderness form a pageant of the American frontier, set against the dense woods, desolate prairies, and transcendent landscapes of the New World. Cooper's hero, Natty Bumppo, is forced ever farther into the heart of the continent by the advance of civilization that he inadvertently serves as advance scout, missionary, and critic. 1347pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 / $17.98 053383 AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND WRITINGS, 1757-1790 Franklin, Benjamin The classic Autobiography, Franklin's last word on his greatest literary creation -- his own invented personality -- is presented here in a new edition, completely faithful to the original manuscript. Also included are political satires, bagatelles, pamphlets, letters, speeches to the Continental Congress, and prefaces to Poor Richard's Almanack. 816pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 19 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 20 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A AMERICAN POETS ✪ 106838 AMERICAN SONNETS: An Anthology THE AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Bromwich, David, ed. Some of the sonnets in this collection -Hart Crane's tribute to Emily Dickinson, for example, or Emma Lazarus's dedication of Lady Liberty to the world's tired and poor -- are classics cast in bronze. Others -- Elizabeth Bishop's short-lined "Sonnet" or any sonnet typed by Cummings -- are hammers that shatter the mold. The heart of the book is in the clusters of sonnets by Longfellow, Very, Tuckerman, Robinson, Frost, Stickney, Wylie, and Millay. 197pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 085402 AMERICAN WITS: An Anthology of Light Verse AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Hollander, John, ed. Irreverent, playful, and inventive, the American light verse of the past century offers a brimming feast of urbane pleasures. Bubbling over with engaging parodies, sparkling aphorisms, and wisecracking asides, the poems gathered here display a sure-footed handling of the poet's art. 200pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $6.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 ✪ 085405 POETS OF WORLD WAR II AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Shapiro, Harvey, ed. An anthology of 120 poems about World War II by 62 American poets, including Louis Simpson, Anthony Hecht, Kenneth Koch, James Dickey, Howard Nemerov, Richard Hugo, John Ciardi, and Marianne Moore. 262pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 136677 NOVELS 1903-1911: The Ambassadors; The Golden Bowl; The Outcry James, Henry This authoritative volume collecting the last three works James saw to completion before his death. Included as an appendix is "The Married Son," the chapter James contributed to The Whole Family, a multi-author novel portraying a dysfunctional family whose struggles mirror the frustrated collaborative efforts of the book's contributors. 1197pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 153363 COLLECTED POEMS Kerouac, Jack This landmark edition brings together for the first time all Kerouac's major poetic works -- Mexico City Blues, The Scripture of the Golden Eternity, Book of Blues, Pomes All Sizes, Old Angel Midnight, Book of Haikus -- along with a rich assortment of his uncollected poems, six published here for the first time. 816pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $21.98 80,000 more books online PROJECT ✪ 101661 THE ESSENTIAL GWENDOLYN BROOKS AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Brooks, Gwendolyn & Elizabeth Alexander, ed. From a life on Chicago's South Side Gwendolyn Brooks created a forceful and passionate poetry that fused Modernist aesthetics with African-American cultural tradition, registering the life of the streets and the upheavals of the 20th century. Starting with A Street in Bronzeville (1945), her epoch-making debut volume, this volume traces the full arc of her career. 200pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 ✪ 085411 KENNETH FEARING: Selected Poems AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Fearing, Kenneth & Robert Polito, ed. Poet, journalist, and crime novelist, Fearing wrote poems with the jargon of advertising, radio broadcasts, tabloid headlines, sidewalk political oratory, and pop tunes. This selection highlights the energy and originality of his prophetic poetry, with its formal experimenting and singular note of warning: "We must be prepared for anything, anything, anything." 230pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 092587 THEODORE ROETHKE: Selected Poems AMERICAN POETS PROJECT Roethke, Theodore From the recollections of his youth in Michigan to the visionary longings of the poems written just before his death, Theodore Roethke embarked on a quest to restore wholeness to a self that seemed irreparably broken. This gathering of Roethke's works includes several of his poems for children, as well as a generous sampling from his notebooks. 200pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 092592 TALES Lovecraft, H. P. A 20th-century successor to Edgar Allan Poe as the master of "weird fiction," H. P. Lovecraft adapted the conventions of horror stories and science fiction to express an intensely personal vision, cosmic in its ramifications and fearsome in its shuddering view of human destiny. This volume brings together the very best of Lovecraft's fiction in a treasury guaranteed to bring fright and delight both to longtime fans and to readers new to his work. 850pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035738 PIERRE, ISRAEL POTTER, THE CONFIDENCE-MAN, TALES, AND BILLY BUDD Melville, Herman This third volume rounds out Melville's complete fiction with his dark and brilliant late works. The novels Pierre, Israel Potter, and The Confidence-Man forgo the buoyant high seas for a keen, bleak vision of life at home in America. The Piazza Tales and a number of other uncollected stories show Melville's dazzling mastery of many styles. 1478pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $21.98 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 WhiteJacket, a semi-autobiographical account of experiences in the US Navy. 1436pgs. • 1983 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035714 TYPEE, OMOO, MARDI Melville, Herman Typee and Omoo, based on the young Melville's experiences on a whaling ship, are exuberant accounts of idyllic life in Polynesia. They remained his most popular works well into the 20th century. Mardi is a mixture of love story, adventure, and political allegory, set on a mythical Pacific island, that looks forward to the complexities of Moby-Dick. 1333pgs. • 1982 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 136580 PREJUDICES: The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Series Mencken, H. L. In the six volumes of Prejudices (19191927), Mencken attacked what he felt to be American provincialism and hypocrisy, and championed writers and thinkers he saw as harbingers of a new candor and maturity. Laced with savage humor and delighting in verbal play, Mencken's prose remains a one-of-a-kind roller coaster ride over a staggering range of thematic territory. 656pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 157757 COLLECTED POEMS 19521993 Merwin, W. S. The first volume in a definitive two-volume edition of the poems of the former US Poet Laureate. Oracular and elegant, Merwin's poetry reveals a heightened sense of what is essential to human consciousness: the fragile framing of nature, the mysteries of memory and perception, the inescapable fact of our mortality. 750pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $19.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $18.98 035732 POETRY AND TALES Poe, Edgar Allan This volume displays Poe's range and accomplished technique, as well as his gift for revealing the dark possibilities of human experience. Includes famous stories such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," along with popular poems such as "Annabel Lee" and lesser-known works, and his unusual prose-poem "Eureka." 1408pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 116785 COLLECTED STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS Porter, Katherine Anne Set in her native Texas and her beloved Mexico, prewar Nazi Germany and the gothic Old South, Porter's stories of love, outrage, betrayal, and spiritual reckoning are severe but never cruel, and always exquisitely precise. They number fewer than 30, but as Robert Penn Warren commented, "many are unsurpassed in modern fiction." Rounding out this volume is a selection of Porter's journalism and other short prose. 1068pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 085418 LETTERS AND SPEECHES Roosevelt, Theodore Teddy Roosevelt's letters demonstrate the astonishing range of his interests and deeds and reveal the personal dimensions of one of our greatest statesmen. In addition to four of his most famous speeches, this volume collects 367 letters written between 1881 and 1919 to correspondents as various as Jacob Riis, Rudyard Kipling, Upton Sinclair, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. 960pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 THE CIVIL WAR 136675 THE CIVIL WAR (FIRST YEAR): The First Year of the Conflict Told by Those Who Lived It Simpson, Brooks D., et al., eds. Drawn from letters, diaries, speeches, articles, poems, songs, military reports, legal opinions, and memoirs, this volume gathers more than 120 pieces by more than 60 participants to create a unique firsthand narrative of this great historical crisis. Together, the selections provide a powerful sense of the immediacy, uncertainty, and urgency of events as the nation was torn asunder. 720pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $16.98 148189 THE CIVIL WAR (SECOND YEAR): The Second Year Told by Those Who Lived It Sears, Stephen, ed. More than 140 messages, proclamations, newspaper stories, letters, diary entries, memoir excerpts, and poems by more than 80 participants and observers, among them Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, George B. McClellan, Robert E. Lee, Frederick Douglass, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Clara Barton, Harriet Jacobs, and George Templeton Strong. 936pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 035772 MEMOIRS OF GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN Sherman, William T. Written with the energetic confidence that marked his later campaigns, Sherman's memoirs provide both a vivid firsthand account of crucial events of the Civil War and a unique record of the emergence of its most innovative strategist. 1136pgs. • 1990 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 21 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 22 COMPILATIONS L I B R A R Y 116780 AMERICAN EARTH: Environmental Writing since Thoreau McKibben, Bill, ed. Classics of the environmental imagination -- the essays of Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Burroughs; Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac; Rachel Carson's Silent Spring -- are set against the inspiring story of an emerging activist movement, as revealed by newly uncovered reports of pioneering campaigns for conservation, passages from landmark legal opinions and legislation, and searing protest speeches. 900pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $19.98 O F 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 A M E R I C A 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $14.98 153364 AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION: Five Classic Novels 1956-58 Wolfe, Gary K., ed. Five novels from the golden age of modern science fiction. Includes Robert Heinlein's Double Star, Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination, James Blish's A Case of Conscience, Algis Budrys's Who?, and Fritz Leiber's The Big Time. 950pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 157830 NOVELS 2001-2007: The Dying Animal / The Plot Against America / Exit Ghost Roth, Philip Philip Roth is the only living American novelist to have his work published in a comprehensive edition by The Library of America. The definitive Philip Roth edition continues with three novels written in his late sixties and early seventies. 740pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $21.98 80,000 more books online 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $14.98 140888 HARLEM RENAISSANCE NOVELS: The Library of America Collection Zafar, Rafia, ed. This two-volume set includes Cane by Jean Toomer, Home to Harlem by Claude McKay, Quicksand by Nella Larsen, Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset, The Blacker the Berry by Wallace Thurman, Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes, Black No More by George Schuyler, The Conjure-Man Dies by Rudolph Fisher, and Black Thunder by Arna Bontemps. 1600pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $70.00 / $34.98 085608 REPORTING CIVIL RIGHTS, VOL. 1: American Journalism 1941 to 1963 Library of America Staff Beginning with A. Philip Randolph's defiant call in 1941 for African-Americans to march on Washington and ending with a retrospective article written by Alice Walker in 1973, Reporting Civil Rights covers the revolutionary events that overthrew segregation by law in the United States. This two-volume anthology brings together nearly 200 newspaper and magazine reports, book excerpts, and features by 151 writers. 996pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 116786 TRUE CRIME: An American Anthology Schechter, Harold, ed. 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 043548 WRITING LOS ANGELES: A Literary Anthology Ulin, David L., ed. Presents a panorama of the city, encompassing fiction, poetry, essays, journalism, and diaries by over 70 writers, bringing to life entrancing surfaces and unsettling contradictions, from Chandler's evocation of the murderous moods fed by the Santa Ana winds to Dunne's affectionate tribute to "the deceptive perspectives of the pale subtropical light." 880pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $15.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $47.50 / $21.98 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 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035721 MISSISSIPPI WRITINGS: Tom Sawyer; Life on the Mississippi; Huckleberry Finn; Pudd'nhead Wilson Twain, Mark Collects in one volume for the first time: Tom Sawyer, Life on the Mississippi, Huckleberry Finn, and Pudd'nhead Wilson. Filled with comic and melodramatic adventure, these four books evoke life along the Mississippi, which represented the boundary between the comforts of civilization and the rough realities, violence, and the freedom of the frontier. 1126pgs. • 1982 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 136584 PRELUDE TO A MILLION YEARS, SONG WITHOUT WORDS, VERTIGO EDITED BY ART SPIEGELMAN Ward, Lynd Prelude to a Million Years (1933) is a dark meditation on art, inspiration, and the disparity between the ideal and the real. Song Without Words (1936), a protest against the rise of European fascism, asks if ours is a world still fit for the human soul. Vertigo (1937), Ward's undisputed masterpiece, is an epic novel on the theme of the individual caught in the downward spiral of a sinking American economy. 690pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035815 STORIES, ESSAYS AND MEMOIR: A Curtain of Green; The Wide Net; The Golden Apples; The Bride of the Innisfallen; Selected Essays One Writer's Beginnings Welty, Eudora Presents all of Welty's collected short stories, with full texts of A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, The Wide Net and Other Stories, The Golden Apples, and The Bride of the Innisfallen. Two stories from the 1960s, a selection of occasional pieces and One Writer's Beginnings, Welty's sensitive memoir of her Jackson childhood round out the collection. 976pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 CLASSICAL STUDIES continued from page 18 ✪ 126959 BEARERS OF MEANING: The Classical Orders in Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance Onians, John From their first appearance in ancient Greece through their codification in Renaissance Italy, the architectural orders -- the columns and capitals known as Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite -- were made to serve expressive purposes, engaging the viewer in a continuing visual dialogue. In this volume, John Onians provides a lively illustrated account of the range of meanings that Western culture has assigned to the Classical orders. 368pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Princeton • P • $59.95 / $28.98 131952 BIRTH OF THE SYMBOL: Ancient Readers at the Limits of Their Texts Struck, Peter Aristotle and his followers did not discuss the use of poetic symbolism. Rather, a different group of Greek thinkers -- the allegorists -- were the first to develop the notion. Peter Struck links their interest in symbolism to the importance of divination and magic in ancient times, and he demonstrates how important symbolism became to thinking about religion and philosophy. 312pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • C • $62.95 / $41.98 ✪ 087173 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE AGE OF AUGUSTUS Galinsky, Karl, ed. The age of Augustus, commonly dated to 30 BC-AD 14, was a time of tremendous change in Rome, Italy, and throughout the Mediterranean world. Written by a team of specialists from the US and Europe, the essays in this volume explore the multi-faceted character of the period and the interconnections among social, religious, political, literary, and artistic developments. 432pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $42.00 / $20.98 050823 THE CAMBRIDGE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE Cartledge, Paul, ed. Analyzes how ordinary citizens took part in "the glory that was Greece," examining environment and economy; experiences of workers, soldiers, slaves, peasants, and women; and roles of myth, religion, art, culture, science, and education. Presents the far-reaching legacy of ancient Greece, seeking to justify Shelley's claim that "we are all Greeks." 400pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $50.00 / $30.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 23 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 24 ANTIQUITY ON A BUDGET C L A S S I C A L 114250 ANCIENT ATHENS ON 5 DRACHMAS A DAY Matyszak, Philip Welcome to Athens in 431 BC! This entertaining guide provides all the information a tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Athens at its pinnacle of greatness. 40 illustrations, 12 in color. 144pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98 S T U D I E S 114251 ANCIENT ROME ON 5 DENARII A DAY Matyszak, Philip This entertaining guide provides all the information a tourist needs for a journey back in time to ancient Rome in AD 200. Here is advice on what to see on each of the city's famous seven hills, what to take to a fancy dinner party (dining robe, your own napkin, and indoor shoes) and where to find the best markets and public baths. 43 illustrations, 11 in color. 144pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98 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 / $13.98 149398 THE DEVIL KNOWS LATIN: Why America Needs the Classical Tradition Kopff, E. Christian A provocative and illuminating examination of contemporary American culture. Whether discussing the importance of Greek and Latin syntax to our society, examining current trends in literary theory, education, and politics, or applying a classical perspective to contemporary films, Christian Kopff is at home and on the mark. 344pgs. • 1998 ◆ • ISI Books • C • $24.95 / $6.98 ✪ 125736 DIONYSIAC POETICS AND EURIPIDES' BACCHAE Segal, Charles In his play Bacchae, Euripides chooses as his central figure the god who crosses the boundaries among god, man, and beast, between reality and imagination, and between art and madness. Charles Segal's reading of the play builds gradually from concrete details of cult, setting, and imagery to the work's implications for the nature of myth, language, and theater. 379pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $57.50 / $28.98 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 157877 GHOST ON THE THRONE: The Death of Alexander the Great and the War for Crown and Empire Romm, James The galvanizing saga of the men who followed Alexander -and found themselves incapable of preserving his empire. The result, as Romm shows, was the undoing of a world formerly united in a single empire into a nightmare of warring nationstates that struggled for domination, and in doing so creating the template for our own times. 368pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Knopf • C • $28.95 / $7.98 80,000 more books online 031106 THE GODS OF THE GREEKS Kerényi, C. Drawing on a wealth of sources, from Hesiod to Pausanias and from the Orphic Hymns to Proclus, Kerényi provides a clear and scholarly exposition of all the most important Greek myths. The lively and highly readable narrative is complemented by an appendix of detailed references to all the original texts and a selection of illustrations taken from vase paintings. 304pgs. • 1980 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $8.98 ✪ 121304 THE GREAT GOD PAN: The Survival of an Image Boardman, John Among the gods of classical antiquity, Pan -- that distinctive figure combining the physical characteristics of man and goat -- is one of the few to have retained a special place in the imaginations of writers and artists. In this elegant, succinct study, a renowned art historian describes how the depiction of Pan and his familiar pipes developed and how it was adapted in later times. 48pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $16.95 / $7.98 ✪ 127740 GREEK AND ROMAN NECROMANCY Ogden, Daniel In classical antiquity, there was much interest in necromancy -- the consultation of the dead for divination by sleeping on tombs, visiting oracles, and attempting to reanimate corpses and skulls. Ranging from the Greek archaic period through the late Roman empire, this book is the first comprehensive survey of the subject ever published in any language. 352pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $42.00 / $24.98 088058 THE HELLENISTIC WORLD FROM ALEXANDER TO THE ROMAN CONQUEST: A Selection of Ancient Sources in Translation Austin, M. M. This enlarged edition of Austin's seminal work provides a panoramic view of this world through ancient sources. Now comprising over 300 texts from literary, epigraphic, and papyrological sources, presented in original translations and supported by introductory sections, detailed references, chronological tables, maps, illustrations of coins, and a full analytical index. 656pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $53.00 / $30.98 ✪ 027820 AN INTRODUCTION OF GREEK AND LATIN PALEOGEOGRAPHY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS MONOGRAPH REPRINTS Thompson, Edward Maunde The author describes this book as "a fairly complete account of the history and progress of Greek and Latin palaeography, especially in its literary aspect, from the earliest periods represented by surviving manuscripts down to the close of the 15th century." The core of the book is a selection of 250 facsimiles of manuscripts, ranging from Greek cursive papyri to the bookhands of the 15th century. 600pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $80.00 / $29.98 157287 LANGUAGE AND HISTORY IN ANCIENT GREEK CULTURE Ostwald, Martin Spanning 40 years, this collection of essays represents the work, both philological and historical, of a renowned teacher and scholar of the ancient Greek world. The thread that runs throughout is Ostwald's precise explanation, for a modern audience, of some of the crucial concepts through which the ancient Greeks saw and lived their lives -and influenced our own. 336pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $69.95 / $22.98 142459 LUCK, FATE AND FORTUNE: Antiquity and Its Legacy Eidinow, Esther Exploring some of the key ideas of ancient Greek culture that resonate with modern conceptions of destiny, Eidinow examines ancient notions of luck as a means of explaining daily experiences. Focusing on writers such as Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides and Demosthenes, she shows how concepts of fate in antiquity changed over time in response to social and political currents. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $5.98 134364 THE LURE OF THE ARENA: Social Psychology and the Crowd at the Roman Games Fagan, Garrett G. Why do people regularly turn out in large numbers to watch public rituals of violence like executions, floggings, animalbaiting, and pugilism? Fagan argues that appreciating the social-psychological dynamics at work in such events not only deepens our understanding of the spectator in Roman times but also suggests something important about ourselves. 374pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $42.00 / $20.98 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 • $45.00 / $21.98 ANCIENT 080806 AKHENATEN: Egypt's False Prophet Reeves, Nicholas Presents an entirely new perspective on the turbulent events of Akhenaten's seventeen-year reign. Reeves argues that Akhenaten cynically used religion for purely political ends in a calculated attempt to reassert the authority of the king, thus concentrating power in his own hands. Ultimately his revolution failed as political, financial, and moral corruption overwhelmed the regime. 208pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 114231 CHRONICLE OF THE PHARAOHS: The Reignby-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt Clayton, Peter A. Covers all the rulers and dynasties of Egypt in chronological order, from Narmer, who first united the lands along the Nile, to Cleopatra some 3,000 years later. The rich illustrative material includes timelines and specially drawn cartouches of each pharaoh with translations of their names. 224pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $9.98 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 / $14.98 099122 EGYPT AND THE EGYPTIANS Brewer, Douglas J. & Emily Teeter A comprehensive introduction to this most rich and complex of early societies. From high politics to the concerns of everyday Egyptians, the book explores every aspect of Egyptian culture and society, including religion, language, art, architecture, cities, and mummification. Archaeological and documentary sources are combined to give the reader a unique and expansive view of a remarkable ancient culture. 280pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.00 / $25.98 157825 ODES FOR VICTORIOUS ATHLETES TRANSLATED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ANNE PIPPIN BURNETT Pindar The typical Pindaric ode reflects three separate moments: the instant of success in contest, the victory night with its disorderly revels, and the actual banquet of family and friends where the commissioned poem is being offered as entertainment. In this volume, an esteemed classicist presents a fresh and exuberant translation of Pindar's victory songs. 200pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Johns Hopkins • P • $20.00 / $5.98 157824 THE ODES OF HORACE TRANSLATED BY JEFFREY H. KAIMOWITZ Horace A translation of Horace's most widely read collection of poetry is rendered in modern, metrical English verse. Kaimowitz has adapted the Roman poet's rich and metrically varied poetry in a way that maintains fidelity to the tone, timbre, and style of the originals while conforming to the rules of English prosody. 208pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Johns Hopkins • P • $25.00 / $7.98 049629 RELIGIONS OF ROME, VOLUME 2: A Sourcebook Beard, Mary, et al. Presents a range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world from the early Republic to the late Empire (both visual evidence and texts in translation), exploring major themes and problems of Roman religion (such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, and prediction). Each document has an introduction, explanatory notes, and bibliography. 416pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $43.00 / $24.98 EGYPT ✪ 142043 EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS Manley, Bill The first guide to reading hieroglyphs that begins with Egyptian monuments themselves. Assuming no knowledge on the part of the reader, it shows how to interpret the information on the inscriptions in a step-by-step journey through the script and language of ancient Egypt. 160pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $16.95 / $7.98 028316 THE EGYPTIANS THIRD EDITION Aldred, Cyril A revision of the classic work covering the rise and fall over more than three millennia of the power of the divine king, with new material on the first unification of Egypt, her early kings, and the Third Intermediate Period. 224pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $7.98 117489 HELLENISTIC EGYPT: Monarchy, Society, Economy, Culture Bingen, Jean & Roger S. Bagnall Brings together for the first time the writings of the preeminent historian, papyrologist, and epigraphist Jean Bingen. In particular, his work on the Ptolemaic monarchy and economy, which illustrates how the Greeks and Egyptians interacted, has transformed the field and influenced all subsequent work. 305pgs. • 2007 ◆ • California • P • $30.95 / $18.98 ✪ 031159 THE WORLD OF THE PHARAOHS: A Complete Guide to Ancient Egypt Hobson, Christine Provides both a record of civilization along the Nile and an account of the growth of Egyptian archaeology from its beginnings. Through the work of pioneer archaeologists -- from Flinders Petrie at Amarna and Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings, to Geoffrey Martin at Saqqara -- all aspects of Egypt's rich culture are examined, including tombs, temples and pyramids, hieroglyphs, and mummies. 192pgs. • 1987 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 25 C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S 26 ADRIENNE MAYOR C L A S S I C A L 133689 THE FIRST FOSSIL HUNTERS: Dinosaurs, Mammoths, and Myth in Greek and Roman Times Mayor, Adrienne Contending that many of the fabulous creatures of classical mythology may have had a basis in fact, Mayor argues that stories of griffins, titans, and giants were based on ancient discoveries of the enormous bones of long-extinct species such as mammoths and mastodons. 400pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98 S T U D I E S 131839 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. 480pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98 153431 THE WAR OF THE PELOPONNESIANS AND THE ATHENIANS Thucydides A foundational text in the history of Western political thought. This new translation is particularly sensitive to the risks of anachronism, and its notes and extensive reference material provide the historical, cultural, and linguistic background needed to engage with the text on its own terms. 754pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $21.98 049284 THE WORLD OF ROME: An Introduction to Roman Culture Jones, Peter & Keith C. Sidwell, eds. An invaluable volume for anyone seriously interested in the ancient world. It covers all aspects of the city -- its rise to power, what made it great, and why it still engages and challenges us today. Ample quotations from ancient writers and numerous illustrations make this a stimulating and accessible introduction to ancient Rome. 423pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $41.99 / $23.98 THE 051391 RELIGIONS OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS Price, Simon In a book about the religious life of the Greeks from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD, examined in the context of a variety of different cities and periods, Price surveys local practices and ideas in the light of general Greek conceptions, relating them, for example, to gender roles and to cultural and political life. 217pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $20.98 126252 ROMAN BRITAIN: A New History De la Bédoyère, Guy This lively and authoritative account of Britain as a Roman province sets the Roman conquest and occupation of the island within the larger context of Romano-British society and how it functioned. Beautifully illustrated, the book includes reconstruction drawings, dramatic aerial views of Roman remains, and a wide array of images of Roman villas, mosaics, coins, pottery, and sculpture. 288pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $12.98 140859 ROMAN REPUBLICS Flower, Harriet I. While classicists have long recognized that the Roman Republic changed and evolved over time, Flower is the first to mount a serious argument against the idea of republican continuity. She argues that there were in fact multiple republics, each with its own clearly distinguishable strengths and weaknesses. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $13.98 ✪ 115319 SONS OF CAESAR: Imperial Rome's First Dynasty Matyszak, Philip This engaging volume relates the long history of the Julian and Claudian families amid the social and political background of the Roman Republic and early Empire. At the heart of the account are six men -- Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero -- who seized control of Rome, in the process transforming it from a democracy into a personal possession. 296pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $31.95 / $12.98 80,000 more books online NEAR EAST 129473 THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST: An Anthology of Texts and Pictures Pritchard, J. B. James Pritchard's anthologies of the ancient Near East have introduced generations of readers to texts essential for understanding the peoples and cultures of this important region. With more than 130 reading selections and 300 photographs of ancient art, architecture, and artifacts, this book combines both of the earlier volumes. 664pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $46.95 / $27.98 133728 CIVILIZATIONS OF ANCIENT IRAQ Foster, Benjamin & 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. 312pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $8.98 157248 DICTIONARY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST Bienkowski, Piotr & Alan Millard, eds. In 500 concise and comprehensively indexed entries, this dictionary describes and explains the major ideas, institutions, places, peoples, and personalities of a region that shaped the earliest development of Western civilization. Architecture, literature, economics, labor, religion, and society are all extensively treated, as are such subjects as crime, dreams, drunkenness, shipwrecks, and sexual behavior (and misbehavior). 352pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Pennsylvania • P • $34.95 / $12.98 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 CU LTU RAL STU DI ES 048744 ARTFUL SCIENCE: Enlightenment Entertainment and the Eclipse of Visual Education Stafford, Barbara Maria In this cross-disciplinary guide to intellectual high and low life of the 18th century, Stafford makes the case for the pedagogical opportunities inherent in an oral-visual culture. She draws on an extraordinary range of historical sources and popular imagery, exploring from a new perspective the perceptual cognition that she analyzed in her book Body Criticism. 350pgs. • 1994 ◆ • MIT • P • $27.95 / $9.98 092752 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MODERN AMERICAN CULTURE Bigsby, Christopher, ed. A comprehensive and accessible overview exploring the social, political, religious, and economic forces that have shaped 20th-century America and its inhabitants. These challenging and varied essays discuss religious, racial, sexual, and ethnic minorities, popular culture, the arts, urban and suburban communities, sports, politics, immigration, regionalism, and war. 516pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $18.98 ✪ 158535 THE COMING OF THE BODY Juvin, Hervé A compelling analysis of how capitalism has given birth to the new sculpted, engineered, and pleasure-seeking body. Juvin's central message is a sinister paradox: that the discredited messianic goal of reinventing humanity, which communism disastrously failed to achieve, is in the process of being realized by capitalism. 200pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Verso • C • $27.95 / $7.98 038689 CULTURAL MARXISM IN POSTWAR BRITAIN: History, the New Left, and the Origins of Cultural Studies Dworkin, Dennis This intellectual history of British cultural Marxism traces its development from its beginnings in postwar Britain, through its transformations in the 1960s and '70s, to the emergence of British cultural studies at Birmingham and the advent of Thatcherism. Dworkin shows how this tradition represents an implicit and explicit theoretical effort to resolve the crisis of the postwar British Left. 322pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Duke • P • $25.95 / $5.98 147477 THE EMPIRE'S OLD CLOTHES: What the Lone Ranger, Babar, and Other Innocent Heroes Do to Our Minds Dorfman, Ariel In this powerful cultural critique, Ariel Dorfman explores the political and social implications of works such as the Donald Duck comics, the Babar children's books, and Reader's Digest magazine. This edition includes a new Preface by the author. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Duke • P • $22.95 / $5.98 069367 THE FATEFUL QUESTION OF CULTURE Hartman, Geoffrey H. Engaging a wide range of literature and criticism, Hartman considers the term "culture" and its many uses, and calls for the restoration of literature to its place as the focus of thinking about culture and for the renewal of aesthetic education to help ensure the balance between art, culture, and politics. 272pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Columbia • P • $30.00 / $7.98 085469 FREUD AND THE NONEUROPEAN Said, Edward Said's essay is an exploration of the profound implications in Freud's "Moses and Monotheism" for Middle-East politics today, proposing that Freud's assumption that Moses was an Egyptian undermines any simple ascription of a 'pure' identity, and further that identity itself cannot be thought or worked through without the recognition of the limits inherent in it. 96pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Verso • P • $13.00 / $5.98 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 / $9.98 083135 MAPPING SUBALTERN STUDIES AND THE POSTCOLONIAL Chaturvedi, Vinayak Inspired initially by Gramsci's writings on the history of subaltern classes, the Subaltern Studies project adopted a "history from below" paradigm to contest "elite" history writing by Indian nationalists. This volume is the first comprehensive balance-sheet of the project, presenting a collection of the most important writing from the last two decades and focusing on the key debates between the main scholars in the field. 320pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Verso • C NDJ • $60.00 / $19.98 085524 SCUM MANIFESTO Solanas, Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Andy Warhol, self-published this book shortly before her confinement to a mental institution. Impossible to dismiss as just the rantings of a lunatic, the work has indisputable prescience, not only as a radical feminist analysis well ahead of its time, but also as a stunning testament to the rage of an abused and destitute woman. 96pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Verso • C • $15.00 / $5.98 ✪ 130049 A SMALL WORLD: Smart Houses and the Dream of the Perfect Day Heckman, Davin From the introduction into the home of electric appliances and industrial time-management techniques, through the postwar advent of television and the space-age "house of tomorrow," to the contemporary automated, networked "smart home," this volume considers how domestic technologies that free people to enjoy leisure time in the home have come to be understood as necessary parts of everyday life. 224pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Duke • P • $22.95 / $5.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. Some books are in limited supply. Order today! w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 27 C U L T U R A L S T U D I E S 28 E A S T E R N R E L I G I O N & P H I L O S O P H Y EASTERN RELIGION & PH I LOSOPHY 127035 ASIAN RELIGIONS IN PRACTICE: An Introduction Lopez, Donald S., ed. Accessible, clear, and concise overviews of the religions of Asia, providing both historical context and insightful analysis of Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, and Bon, as well as many local traditions. 240pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $17.98 ✪ 158655 FROM THE HEART OF TIBET: The Biography of Drikung Chetsang Rinpoche, the Holder of the Drikung Kagyu Lineage Gruber, Elmar R. The story of a Tibetan Buddhist lineage holder whose life was interrupted by the Chinese army invasion and the Cultural Revolution. Eventually leaving Tibet, he assumed the leadership of the Drikung Kagyu lineage, and since then the teachings of this lineage have flourished -- after nearly being lost. 448pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Shambhala • P • $21.95 / $9.98 149723 AN INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM: Teachings, History and Practices SECOND EDITION Harvey, Peter A comprehensive introduction to Buddhist traditions as they have developed in three major cultural areas in Asia, and to Buddhism as it is now developing in the West. Emphasizing the diversity found within different traditions, the book aims to underline the common threads of belief, practice and historical continuities that unify the Buddhist world. 547pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $21.98 048990 AN INTRODUCTION TO HINDUISM Flood, Gavin A thematic and historical introduction to Hinduism. Traces the development of Hindu traditions from ancient origins and the major deities to the modern world, discussing Hinduism as both a global religion and a form of nationalism. Emphasis is given to the tantric traditions, Hindu ritual, and Dravidian influences. 341pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $18.98 ✪ 158584 THE PRINCETON DICTIONARY OF BUDDHISM Buswell, Robert & Donald Lopez The most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of Buddhism ever produced in English, this volume provides encyclopedic coverage of the most important terms, concepts, texts, authors, deities, schools, monasteries, and geographical sites from across the history of Buddhism. It covers terms from all of the canonical Buddhist languages and traditions, from Sanskrit, Pali, and Tibetan to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. 1304pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $65.00 / $34.98 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 • $49.95 / $28.98 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 • $45.00 / $24.98 80,000 more books online 022670 WHAT THE BUDDHA TAUGHT Rahula, Walpola Sri A faithful account of the Buddha's teachings and contains a selection of illustrative texts from the Duttas and the Dhammapada, forming an authoritative introduction to the complexities of the religion. 151pgs. • 1986 ◆ • Grove Press • P • $14.95 / $5.98 ✪ 028650 THE WORLD OF BUDDHISM Bechert, Heinz, & Richard Gombrich, ed. Wide-ranging volume explores the entire 2,500-year history of Buddhism --examining both its vast influence throughout the East, and its modern-day revival in the West. 308pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $12.98 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 • $30.95 / $17.98 118661 THE ZEN ART BOOK: The Art of Enlightenment Loori, John Daido & Stephen Addiss When a Zen master puts brush to paper, the resulting image is a teaching, intended to stop us in our tracks and to compel us to consider ultimate truth. Here, 40 works by renowned masters such as Hakuin Ekaku and Gibon Sengai are reproduced along with commentary that illuminates both the art and its teaching. 128pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Shambhala • P • $21.95 / $7.98 ✪ 128381 THE ZEN MONASTIC EXPERIENCE: Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea Buswell, Robert E. A scholar who spent five years as a Zen monk in Korea draws on personal experience in this insightful account of day-to-day Zen monastic practice. In discussing the activities of the postulants, the monks, and the teachers and administrators, Buswell reveals a religious tradition that differs radically from the stereotype prevalent in the West. 288pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $18.98 157015 ZEN QUESTIONS: Zazen, Dogen, and the Spirit of Creative Inquiry Leighton, Taigen Dan Explores Zazen, the foundational practice of the Zen school, presenting it as an attitude of sustained inquiry that offers an entryway into true repose and joy. Leighton draws on his experience as a Zen scholar and teacher as well as the poetry of Rumi, Mary Oliver, Gary Snyder, and others in order to introduce the creativity of Zen awareness and practice. 312pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Wisdom Publications • P • $17.95 / $7.98 I CHING ✪ 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 / $11.98 ✪ 104771 UNDERSTANDING THE I CHING: The Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes Wilhelm, Richard & Hellmut Wilhelm For translator Richard Wilhelm and his son, Hellmut, the Book of Changes represented not just a mysterious volume of oracles but a vital key to humanity's collective unconscious. These lectures, which will reward specialists and aficionados alike, serves as an introduction to the I Ching and the meaning of its famous hexagrams. 350pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $12.98 ECONOM ICS 136579 THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY AND OTHER WRITINGS, 1952-1967: American Capitalism; The Great Crash 1929; The Affluent Society; The New Industrial State Galbraith, John Kenneth Incisive and original, John Kenneth Galbraith wrote with an eloquence that burst the conventions of his discipline and won a readership none of his fellow economists could match. This Library of America volume, the first devoted to an economist, gathers four of his key early works, the books that established him as one of the leading public intellectuals of the last century. 1056pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 158541 AGE SHOCK: How Finance Is Failing Us Blackburn, Robin Explaining why attempts to meet the costs of an aging society through a proliferation of financial products are doomed to fail, Blackburn identifies new sources of pension finance -- including ways of ensuring that corporations make a real contribution -- and sketches the shape of a progressive and responsible pension fund regime, embracing all citizens and accountable to them. 328pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $9.98 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 104368 THE BOX: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger Levinson, Marc In April 1956, a refitted tanker carried 58 shipping containers from Newark to Houston. From that modest beginning, container shipping developed into a huge industry that made the boom in global trade possible. In this fascinating volume, Levinson shows how the container transformed economic geography and brought consumers a previously unimaginable variety of low-cost products from around the globe. 376pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $8.98 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 • $24.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160188 THE COST DISEASE: Why Computers Get Cheaper and Health Care Doesn't Baumol, William J. Tracing the fast-rising prices of health care and education in the US and other major industrial nations, Baumol finds the underlying cause to lie in the very nature of providing labor-intensive services. Once we understand the "cost disease," he argues, effective responses will become readily apparent. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $5.98 ✪ 139288 THE CREATIVE SOCIETY: And the Price Americans Paid for It Galambos, Louis The first examination of modern America through the eyes of its emerging ranks of professional experts, including lawyers, scientists, doctors, administrators, business managers, teachers, policy specialists, and urban planners. Covering the period from the 1890s to the early 21st century, Galambos examines the history that shaped professionals and, in turn, their role in shaping modern America. 326pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $14.98 135764 THE DARWIN ECONOMY: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good Frank, Robert A leading economist argues that the failure to recognize that we live in Darwin's world rather than Adam Smith's is preventing us from seeing that competition alone will not solve our problems. Far from creating a perfect world, economic competition leads to "arms races" which encourage behaviors that not only cause enormous harm to the group but also provide no lasting advantages for individuals. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $26.95 / $9.98 057418 ECONOMICS AND THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT Pearson, Charles S. Until recently, trade theory and trade policy have neglected issues of pollution and environmental degradation. This volume investigates whether, and how, environmental resources such as global climate, genetic diversity, and transboundary pollution can be managed in an international system of sovereign states. 580pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $68.00 / $19.98 131949 THE ECONOMICS OF ENOUGH: How to Run the Economy as if the Future Matters Coyle, Diane The world's leading economies are facing not just one but many crises, as climate change threatens major disruptions, economic inequality has soared to extremes not seen for a century, and the ongoing global financial meltdown still looms. In this volume, Coyle examines how we can achieve the financial growth we need today without sacrificing a decent future for our children, our societies, and our planet. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98 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 • $37.50 / $16.98 125769 A FAREWELL TO ALMS: A Brief Economic History of the World Clark, Gregory Why are some parts of the world so rich and others so poor? Why didn't industrialization make the whole world rich -- and why did it make large parts of the world poorer? In this provocative book, Clark tackles these questions and argues that culture -- not exploitation, geography, or resources -explains the wealth and poverty of nations. 432pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $9.98 135560 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. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $6.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 29 E C O N O M I C S 30 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S 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 • $35.00 / $20.98 ✪ 160204 SIXTY TO ZERO: An Intimate Inside Look at the People and Cars That Led to GM's Collapse Taylor, Alex, III Drawing on more than 30 years' experience as an automotive industry reporter, Taylor reveals the many missteps of GM and its competitors: a refusal to follow market cues and consumer trends; a lack of follow-through on major initiatives; and a history of hesitance, inaction, and failure to learn from mistakes. In the process, he provides lasting lessons for any executive confronting the challenges of a changing marketplace and global competition. 272pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $5.98 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 • $28.95 / $12.98 ✪ 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 / $7.98 ✪ 160487 I AM NOT MASTER OF EVENTS: The Speculations of John Law and Lord Londonderry in the Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles Neal, Larry Two of the greatest financial fiascos of all time were instigated by two acquaintances: the Mississippi Bubble, on which John Law at first made a vast fortune and gained sway over French finances; and the South Sea Bubble, launched by Law and Thomas Pitt, Jr., Lord Londonderry, his main partner in England. This book tells the story of these two financial schemes from the letters and accounts of two leading personalities. 232pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $50.00 / $7.98 157788 MANAGED BY THE MARKETS: How Finance Re-Shaped America Davis, Gerald F. Since the early 1980s, finance and financial considerations have increasingly taken center stage, dramatically reshaping American society. This illuminating account of how finance has replaced manufacturing at the center of the American economy explains how the new financecentered system works, how we got here, and what challenges lie ahead. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $21.95 / $5.98 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 • $25.95 / $11.98 133791 THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly Reinhart, Carmen M. & Kenneth S. Rogoff A comprehensive catalog of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes, from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. The authors show that while countries do weather their financial storms, short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur. 512pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160206 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THRIFT?: Why Americans Don't Save and What to Do about It Wilcox, Ronald T. Describes how the "savings crisis" not only adversely influences personal lifestyles over the long term but also how it threatens to undermine our national wealth and standard of living. Wilcox examines the many rational and irrational reasons why people fail to save adequately, explains what third parties such as corporations and government can do to help, and shows what steps individuals can take today to help themselves. 176pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $5.98 140848 ZOMBIE ECONOMICS: How Dead Ideas Still Walk among Us Quiggin, John The global financial crisis has laid bare many of the assumptions behind market liberalism -- the theory that market-based solutions are always best, regardless of the problem. John Quiggin explains how these dead ideas still walk among us, and why we must find a way to kill them once and for all if we are to avoid an even bigger financial crisis in the future. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $7.98 EU ROPEAN H ISTORY & POLITICS 135599 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe Sarotte, Mary Elise Examining documents, interviews, and broadcasts from many different locations, including Moscow, Berlin, Bonn, Paris, London, and Washington, Sarotte describes how Germany unified and NATO expansion began, leaving Russia on the periphery of the new Europe. She explains how the aftermath of this fateful series of events, and Russian resentment of the consequences, continue to shape world politics today. 344pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 160513 AGAINST WAR AND EMPIRE: Geneva, Britain, and France in the Eighteenth Century Whatmore, Richard As Britain and France became more powerful during the 18th century, republicans strove to ensure Geneva's survival as an independent state. Whatmore shows how they grappled with the ideas of Rousseau, Voltaire, Bentham, and others in seeking to make modern Europe safe for small states by vanquishing the threats presented by war and by empire. 416pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $12.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online ✪ 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 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 104342 BUDWEISERS INTO CZECHS AND GERMANS: A Local History of Bohemian Politics King, Jeremy German and Czech-speaking Budweis/Budæjovice belonged to the Habsburg Monarchy until 1918, and then to Czechoslovakia, to Hitler's Third Reich, and to Czechoslovakia again. This history of a single town in Bohemia casts new light on nationalism in Central Europe between the Springtime of Nations in 1848 and the Cold War. 304pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 043561 THE BUSINESS OF ALCHEMY: Science and Culture in the Holy Roman Empire Smith, Pamela H. Explores the relationships among alchemy, the court, and commerce in order to illuminate the cultural history of the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th and 17th centuries, showing how religious salvation was transformed into material increase. 308pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $27.98 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 • $30.99 / $18.98 131005 A CONCISE HISTORY OF SPAIN Phillips, William D., Jr. & Carla Rahn Phillips The rich cultural and political life of Spain has emerged from its complex history, from the diversity of its peoples, and from continual contact with outside influences. This book traces that history from prehistoric times to the present, focusing particularly on culture, society, politics, and personalities. 362pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $19.98 110014 CONTAGION AND THE STATE IN EUROPE, 18301930 Baldwin, Peter Explores the historical reasons for the divergence in public health policies adopted in Britain, France, Germany and Sweden, and the spectrum of responses to the threat of diseases such as cholera, smallpox, and syphilis. The book employs medical history to illuminate broader questions of the development of statutory intervention and the comparative and divergent evolution of the modern state. 581pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $45.00 / $19.98 I TA LY 31 053755 A CONCISE HISTORY OF ITALY: Updated Edition Duggan, Christopher From the fall of the Roman Empire to the late 20th century, this volume focuses on the difficulties Italy has faced in forging a nation state. It considers the geographical and cultural obstacles to unity, and surveys the centuries of political fragmentation that Italy's new rulers had to overcome when the country became unified, more by accident than design, in 1859-61. 324pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $16.98 E U R O P E A N ✪ 126010 GARIBALDI: Citizen of the World Scirocco, Alfonso The most up-to-date, authoritative, comprehensive, and convincing biography yet written of the hero of Italian unification. Scirocco presents Garibaldi as a complex and even contradictory figure, the pacifist who spent much of his life fighting; the nationalist who advocated European unification; the republican who served a king; and the man who refused honors and wealth and spent his last years as a farmer. 368pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • C • $45.00 / $16.98 039510 THE HISTORY OF ITALY Guicciardini, Francesco In 1537, Francesco Guicciardini, adviser and confidant to three popes, governor of several central Italian states, ambassador, administrator, and military captain, retired to his villa to write a history of his times. His Storia d'Italia became the classic history of Italy -- both a brilliant portrayal of the Renaissance and a penetrating vision into the tragedy and comedy of human history in general. 457pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $19.98 049084 ITALY: A Short History SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED Hearder, Harry & Jonathan Morris A concise but comprehensive account of Italian history from the Ice Age to the present, intended for both students of Italian history and culture and the general reader. Hearder places the main political developments in Italian history in their economic and social context, and shows how these related to the peaks of artistic and cultural endeavor. 288pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $15.98 ✪ 160468 WHISPERING CITY: Rome and Its Histories Bosworth, R. J. B. Weaving in the city's quintessential figures (Garibaldi, Pius XII, Mussolini, Berlusconi) and architectural icons (the Vatican, St. Peter's Basilica, the Victor Emmanuel Monument) with those forgotten or unknown, historian Richard Bosworth draws upon his expertise in Italian pasts in order to explore the many layers of history found within the Eternal City. 358pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $37.50 / $12.98 ✪ 159570 EDMUND CAMPION: Jesuit and Martyr Waugh, Evelyn In 1581 Edmund Campion, a Jesuit priest working underground in Protestant England, was found guilty of treason and hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. With a novelist's eye for detail, Evelyn Waugh tells Campion's story, from his success as an Oxford scholar, his travels around Europe, and his doomed secret mission to England, to his capture and dramatic trial. 164pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Penguin • P • IMPORT / $9.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S 32 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S ✪ 158529 EDWARD CARPENTER: A Life of Liberty and Love Rowbotham, Sheila An advocate of free love, recycling, nudism, women's suffrage, and prison reform, Edward Carpenter anticipated the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Rowbotham's biography situates Carpenter's life and thought in relation to the social, aesthetic and intellectual movements of his day, and explores his friendships with figures such as Walt Whitman, E. M. Forster, Isadora Duncan and Emma Goldman. 566pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • P • $24.95 / $6.98 134829 EVENING'S EMPIRE: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe Koslofsky, Craig A fascinating study of the myriad ways in which early modern people understood, experienced, and transformed the night. Using diaries, letters, and legal records together with representations of the night in early modern religion, literature and art, Koslofsky opens up an entirely new perspective on early modern Europe. 448pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $21.98 ✪ 160484 EXORCISM AND ENLIGHTENMENT: Johann Joseph Gassner and the Demons of Eighteenth-Century Germany Midelfort, H. C. Erik Concluding that demons were responsible for most human ailments, the Catholic priest Johann Joseph Gassner (1727-1779) employed his apparently extraordinary powers of exorcism to heal thousands, rich and poor, Protestant and Catholic. This book delves deeply into the records of the time to explore Gassner's remarkable exorcising campaign, chronicle the official efforts to curb him, and reconstruct the sufferings of the afflicted. 240pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Yale • C • $44.00 / $14.98 MACHIAVELLI 155297 THE GARMENTS OF COURT AND PALACE: Machiavelli and the World That He Made Bobbitt, Philip In this groundbreaking book, Philip Bobbitt explores The Prince in the context of the time. He describes this often misunderstood work as one half of a masterpiece that, along with Machiavelli's often neglected Discourses, prophesied the end of the feudal era and proclaimed the birth of the Renaissance state. 240pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $24.00 / $8.98 ✪ 160022 MACHIAVELLI: A Biography Unger, Miles J. He has been called cold and calculating, cynical and immoral. In reality, argues biographer Miles Unger, he was a deeply humane writer whose controversial theories were a response to the violence and corruption he saw around him. A brilliant and witty writer, he was not only a political theorist but also a poet and the author of the finest comedy of the Italian Renaissance. 416pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Simon & Schuster • C • $28.00 / $7.98 ✪ 044872 THE PRINCE Machiavelli, Nicolo A major new English edition of one of the central texts in the history of political thought. Skinner's introduction examines the intellectual context of the work and highlights Machiavelli's repudiation of Renaissance moralism and its classical antecedents. 152pgs. • 1988 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $15.99 / $7.98 80,000 more books online RUSSIAN & SOVIET 111702 HOW RUSSIA SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD: From Art to AntiSemitism, Ballet to Bolshevism Marks, Steven G. Moving from Moscow and St. Petersburg to Beijing and Berlin, London and Luanda, Mexico and Mississippi, Marks conducts an intellectual tour of the Russian exports that shaped the 20th century. The result is a richly textured and stunningly original account of the extent to which Russia -- as an idea and a producer of ideas -- has contributed to the world we live in. 408pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $17.98 ✪ 160050 THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: World War to Civil War 1917-1921 Cornish, Nik The drama of the October Revolution and the Bolshevik seizure of power often overshadow the disastrous RussianGerman war that preceded it and the extended, many-sided civil war between Reds and Whites that followed. Nik Cornish's vivid photographic history gives equal coverage to each of these momentous events, showing how the empire of the Romanovs was transformed into the Soviet Union. 128pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Pen & Sword • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 126226 STALIN'S GENOCIDES Naimark, Norman Between the early 1930s and 1953, Joseph Stalin had more than one million of his own citizens executed, while millions more fell victim to forced labor, deportation, famine, and bloody massacres. In this chilling account, Naimark explains how Stalin became a pitiless mass killer and challenges the widely held notion that his crimes do not constitute genocide. 168pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160031 FOUNDATION: The History of England from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Tudors Ackroyd, Peter With his extraordinary skill for evoking time and place and his acute eye for the telling detail, Ackroyd recounts the story of warring kings, of civil strife, and foreign wars. But he also gives us a vivid sense of how England's early people lived: the homes they built, the clothes they wore, the food they ate, even the jokes they told. 496pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Thomas Dunne • C • $29.99 / $8.98 157233 HITLER'S FACE: The Biography of an Image Schmölders, Claudia Schmölders demonstrates how the adulation of Hitler's face stands at the conjunction of ideologies in which nationalism was joined to a belief in the determinative power of physiognomy. The veneration of the idealized German face, and the fanatical devotion to Hitler's in particular, was but one component of a project that also encouraged the identification of supposedly degenerate "Jewish" physical traits. 240pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pennsylvania • P • $24.95 / $8.98 111421 THE HUNGARIANS: A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat Lendvai, Paul The fascinating story of how the Hungarians, despite a string of catastrophes and their linguistic and cultural isolation, have survived as a nation-state for more than 1,000 years. Lendvai explains how and why this isolated corner of Europe produced such a galaxy of great scientists, artists, and entrepreneurs. 608pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $22.98 157784 IN THE SHADOW OF THE GENERAL: Modern France and the Myth of de Gaulle Hazareesingh, Sudhir Why do the French identify with, celebrate, and even revere an austere and devout Catholic who remained closely wedded to military values throughout his life? Hazareesingh's revealing examination of how an individual's life was transformed into national myth explores how de Gaulle has come to occupy such a privileged position in the French imagination. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $9.98 152475 THE INNER LIFE OF EMPIRES: An Eighteenth-Century History Rothschild, Emma The intimate history of the Johnstone family -- four sisters and seven brothers who lived in Scotland and around the globe in the fast-changing 18th century. Piecing together their voyages, marriages, debts, and lawsuits, and examining their ideas, sentiments, and values, Rothschild illuminates a tumultuous period that created the modern economy, the British Empire, and the philosophical Enlightenment. 496pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $12.98 115173 INTELLECTUALS AND THE NATION: Collective Identity in a German Axial Age Giesen, Bernhard & Nicholas Levis Proposes a theory of collective and national identity based on culture and language rather than power and politics. Applying this to what he calls Germany's "axial age," Giesen shows how the codes of 19th-century German identity in turn became those of the divided Germany between 1945 and 1989. 256pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $127.00 / $23.98 141668 KRUPP: A History of the Legendary German Firm James, Harold No company symbolized the best and worst of modern German history more than the famous steel and arms maker. In this book, Harold James tells the story of the Krupp family and its industrial empire between the early 19th century and the present, and analyzes its transition from a family business to one owned by a nonprofit foundation. 360pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $13.98 ✪ 160197 THE LEGACY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR Lukacs, John Sixty-five years after the conclusion of World War II, its consequences are still with us. In this probing book, the acclaimed historian John Lukacs brilliantly argues for the war's central place in the history of the 20th century, and applies his singular expertise toward addressing its most persistent enigmas. 208pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $26.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160479 MAKING WAY FOR GENIUS: The Aspiring Self in France from the Old Regime to the New Kete, Kathleen Examining the lives and works of three iconic personalities -Germaine de Staël, Stendhal, and Georges Cuvier -- Kathleen Kete creates a groundbreaking cultural history of ambition in post-Revolutionary France. She concludes by examining the still relevant conundrum of the relationship of individual desires to community needs, which she identifies as a defining characteristic of the modern world. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $38.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160525 MIRACLES AT THE JESUS OAK: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe Harline, Craig In the musty archive of a Belgian abbey, historian Craig Harline happened upon a vast collection of documents written in the 17th century by people who claimed to have experienced miracles and wonders. In this volume, he recasts these testimonies into engaging vignettes that open a window onto the believers, unbelievers, and religious movements of Catholic Europe in the Age of Reformation. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $22.00 / $6.98 154690 PRAGUE, CAPITAL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: A Surrealist History Sayer, Derek Ranging across 20th-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis. 624pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $17.98 135484 THE RELIGIOUS ENLIGHTENMENT: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics from London to Vienna Sorkin, David Reveals how the major religions of Europe gave rise to movements of renewal and reform that championed such Enlightenment ideas as reasonableness and natural religion, toleration and natural law. Sorkin shows how Calvinist enlightened orthodoxy, Jewish Haskalah, and reform Catholicism were influential participants in the 18th century's public sphere and promoted a new ideal of church-state relations. 360pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $19.98 ✪ 128563 SANS-CULOTTES: An Eighteenth-Century Emblem in the French Revolution Sonenscher, Michael To explain how an early 18th-century salon society joke about breeches and urbanity was transformed into a republican emblem, Michael Sonenscher examines contemporary debates about moral philosophy as well as subjects ranging from music and the origins of government to property and the nature of the human soul. By piecing together this now forgotten story, he opens up new perspectives on the Enlightenment and the political history of the French Revolution. 508pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $55.00 / $32.98 WITCHCRAFT 114263 A HISTORY OF WITCHCRAFT: Sorcerers, Heretics and Pagans Russell, Jeffrey B. & Brooks Alexander Drawing comparisons between modern sorcery and that of the ancient world, the book shows how the European witch craze of the 16th and 17th centuries developed out of a combination of ancient sorcery and medieval Christian heresy, paganism, folklore, scholastic theology, and inquisitorial trials. Includes 110 illustrations. 216pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $21.95 / $9.98 157271 WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC IN EUROPE, VOLUME 1: Biblical & Pagan Societies Ankarloo, Begnt & Stuart Clark, eds. Each volume of this ambitious series contains the work of distinguished scholars chosen for their expertise in a particular era or region. Together, the series provides a modern, scholarly survey of the supernatural beliefs of Europeans from ancient times to the present day. 152pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C NDJ • $59.95 / $21.98 ✪ 159586 WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC IN EUROPE, VOLUME 4: The Period of the Witch Trials Ankarloo, Bengt & Stuart Clark, eds. 288pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Continuum • P • $55.00 / $14.98 ✪ 159589 WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC IN EUROPE, VOLUME 5: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Ankarloo, Bengt, et al. 354pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Bloomsbury • P • $70.00 / $14.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 33 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S 34 F I L M & M E D I A S T U D I E S 127008 SEX AFTER FASCISM: Memory and Morality in TwentiethCentury Germany Herzog, Dagmar This history of sexual attitudes and practices in 20th-century Germany investigates such issues as contraception, pornography, and theories of sexual orientation. It also demonstrates how Germans made sexuality a key site for managing the memory and legacies of Nazism and the Holocaust. 368pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $19.98 ✪ 160072 THE SEXUAL HISTORY OF LONDON: From Roman Londinium to the Swinging City -- Lust, Vice, and Desire Across the Ages Arnold, Catharine As early as the second century AD, London was notorious for its raucous festivities and disorderly houses, and throughout the centuries the bawdy side of life has taken easy root and flourished. In an accessible, entertaining style, Catharine Arnold takes us on a journey through the fleshpots of London from earliest times to present day. 384pgs. • 2012 ◆ • St. Martin's • P • IMPORT / $5.98 ✪ 160030 THE SHADOW OF A YEAR: The 1641 Rebellion in Irish History and Memory Gibney, John The 1641 uprising, the first significant sectarian rebellion in Irish history, prompted a decade of war that would culminate in the brutal re-conquest of Ireland by Oliver Cromwell. John Gibney shows how politicians, historians, and polemicists have represented (and misrepresented) 1641 over the centuries, making a sectarian understanding of Irish history the dominant paradigm in the consciousness of Irish Protestant and Catholic communities alike. 244pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Wisconsin • P • $29.95 / $7.98 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 • $32.95 / $20.98 044994 SITES OF MEMORY, SITES OF MOURNING: The Great War in European Cultural History Winter, Jay This powerful study of the "collective remembrance" of the Great War offers a major reassessment of one of the critical episodes in the cultural history of the 20th century. Winter looks anew at the culture of commemoration and the ways in which communities endeavored to find collective solace after 1918. 320pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $18.98 132171 SPAIN, EUROPE AND THE WIDER WORLD 1500-1800 Elliott, J. H. Organized around three themes -- early modern Europe; European overseas expansion; and the works and historical context of El Greco, Velázquez, Rubens, and Van Dyck -- this volume offers a rich survey of the themes at the heart of Elliott's interests throughout a career distinguished by excellence and innovation. 352pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $38.00 / $7.98 049261 STATES AND SOCIAL REVOLUTIONS: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China Skocpol, Theda Why have social revolutions occurred in some countries but not in others? How and why have pre-revolutionary regimes come into crisis? Skocpol's study offers important new theoretical strategies within a comparative historical analysis of the causes and outcomes of three major instances of social revolution. 448pgs. • 1979 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $43.00 / $25.98 157501 THIRD REICH DATABOOK: 1939-45 McNab, Chris An essential reference guide for anyone interested in the history or demographics of the Third Reich. Broken down by key subject areas such as the economy, geography, military, religion, politics, law and crime, culture, and racial and social policy, the book includes comprehensive reference tables, diagrams, maps and charts, presenting all the core subject information in easy-to-follow formats. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Amber Books • C • $34.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160195 THE WARS OF THE ROSES Hicks, Michael This stimulating new synthesis examines the era's economic, military, and financial background and explains why the Wars of the Roses began, why they kept recurring, and why, eventually, they ceased. Alongside fresh assessments of key personalities, Hicks sheds new light on the intervention of foreign powers in English affairs and on the crucial role of the 15th-century credit crunch. 352pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $14.98 ✪ 157835 WEIMAR GERMANY: Promise and Tragedy Weitz, Eric 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 just as a prelude to the Nazi era. 504pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 FI LM & M EDIA STU DI ES 116091 THE ABCS OF CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD Ray, Robert B. A deceptively simple book that spells out a fascinating account of the most powerful storytelling system ever designed. In a series of entries -- at least one for every letter of the alphabet --Ray looks closely at four movies from the period during which the American studio system reached the peak of its economic and cultural power: Grand Hotel, The Philadelphia Story, The Maltese Falcon, and Meet Me in St. Louis. 392pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $29.95 / $7.98 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 • $46.95 / $25.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 055896 THE CINEMA OF HONG KONG Fu, Poshek & David Desser, eds. Analyzes one of the most popular and dynamic cinema traditions in film history. With an overview of major directors, genres and stars, the text examines Hong Kong cinema in transnational, historical, and artistic contexts. Essay topics include Hong Kong cinema before and during WWII, its rise to world prominence, its reception in the U.S., and the revival of Cantonese cinema. 336pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $43.00 / $21.98 127078 FROM CALIGARI TO HITLER: A Psychological History of the German Film Kracauer, Siegfried Kracauer's pioneering book, which examines German history from 1921 to 1933 in light of such movies as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, M, Metropolis, and The Blue Angel, broke new ground in exploring the connections between film aesthetics, the prevailing psychological state of Germans in the Weimar era, and the evolving social and political reality of the time. 432pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $21.98 038609 MEN, WOMEN, AND CHAIN SAWS: Gender in the Modern Horror Film Clover, Carol J. Do the pleasures of horror movies really begin and end in sadism, as film theorists and critics often contend? Taking a contrarian view, Carol Clover argues that horror films operate mainly by engaging the viewer in the plight of the victim-hero, who suffers frightful ordeals but rises to vanquish the forces of oppression. 260pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $20.98 158279 A SHORT HISTORY OF CAHIERS DU CINÉMA Bickerton, Emilie In this unique account of cinema's most influential journal, Emilie Bickerton explores the evolution and impact of Cahiers du Cinéma from its early years to its late-sixties radicalization, its internationalization, and its response to the television age in the 1970s and '80s. 176pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $17.95 / $7.98 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 ✪ 160168 THE TRUE HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE THIRD EDITION Coe, Sophie D. & Michael D. Coe Draws on botany, archaeology, and culinary history to present a complete, accurate, and entertaining history of one of the world's most popular foods. This third edition includes new photographs and revisions throughout that reflect the latest scholarship. A new final chapter on a Guatemalan chocolate producer brings the volume up-to-date. 280pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $22.95 / $10.98 H ISTORY ✪ 158542 BUDA'S WAGON: A Brief History of the Car Bomb Davis, Mike In this provocative history, Davis traces the car bomb's worldwide use and development, in the process exposing the role of state intelligence agencies -- particularly those of the United States, Israel, India, and Pakistan -- in globalizing urban terrorist techniques. 228pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Verso • P • $16.95 / $4.98 ✪ 158653 CARTOGRAPHIA: Mapping Civilizations Virga, Vincent A stunning array of 200 beautiful, important and fascinating maps from the cartographic collections of the Library of Congress. Among the gems included are the Waldseemuller Map of the World from 1507; pages from Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum of 1570; rare maps from Africa, Asia, and Oceania that challenge traditional Western perspectives; and William Faulkner's hand-drawn map of the fictional Yoknapatawpha County. 272pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Little, Brown • C • $60.00 / $19.98 150645 DREAMERS OF A NEW DAY: Women Who Invented the Twentieth Century Rowbotham, Sheila Removing their corsets, forming free unions, living communally, buying ethically, joining trade unions, doing social work in settlements, American and British women challenged ideas about sexuality, mothering, housework, the economy, and citizenship. Drawing on a wealth of research, Rowbotham has written a groundbreaking new history that shows how women created much of the fabric of modern life. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 132196 DREAMS OF PEACE AND FREEDOM: Utopian Moments in the Twentieth Century Winter, Jay In the wake of the monstrous projects of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and others, the idea of utopia has seemingly become discredited. This original book focuses on some of the 20thcentury's "minor utopias," whose stories, overshadowed by the horrors of the Holocaust and the Gulag, suggest that the future need not be as catastrophic as the past. 272pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • P • $20.00 / $7.98 087656 ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900-1900 NEW EDITION Crosby, Alfred W. Revisiting his classic work and again evaluating the ecological reasons for European expansion, Crosby explains that the Europeans' displacement and replacement of the native peoples in the temperate zones of North America, Australia, and New Zealand was more a matter of biology than of imperialistic military conquest. 390pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $19.98 116139 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MODERN WORLD: 1750 to the Present Stearns, Peter N. Enriched with more than 800 halftones and 50 maps, this eight-volume reference work provides articles on countries, regions, and ethnic groups; themes involving social history, demography, family life, politics, economics, religion, thought, education, science and technology, and culture; events such as major wars; and extensive coverage of the US. 4672pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $1,255.00 / $199.98 ✪ 158660 FIGHTING FOR THE FAITH: The Many Fronts of Crusade and Jihad 1000-1500 AD Nicolle, David Fighting between Christians and Muslims in the medieval period is often seen in the narrow context of the battle for the Holy Land. Other points of conflict tend to be ignored. But, as David Nicolle shows, religions clashed across the medieval world - in the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula, in the Near East, in Central Asia, India, the Balkans, Anatolia, Russia, the Baltic and Africa. 224pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Pen & Sword • C • IMPORT / $14.98 ✪ 160529 THE FUTURE OF HISTORY Lukacs, John A renowned historian reflects on his discipline, eloquently arguing that the writing and teaching of history are literary rather than scientific, comprising knowledge that is neither wholly objective nor subjective. History at its best, Lukacs contends, is personal and participatory. 192pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • P • $16.00 / $4.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 35 H I S T O R Y 36 H I S T O R Y 105214 THE GREAT DIVERGENCE: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy Pomeranz, Kenneth Why did sustained industrial growth begin in Northwest Europe, despite surprising similarities between advanced areas of Europe and East Asia? Pomeranz argues that Europe's 19th-century divergence from the Old World owes much to its access to coal, which substituted for timber, and to the resources it obtained from its colonies in the New World. 392pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $22.98 157805 HEAVEN ON EARTH: The Varieties of the Millennial Experience Landes, Richard Allen Reveals how movements generally regarded as secular -including the French Revolution, Bolshevism, and Nazism - not only contain key millennialist elements but follow an apocalyptic curve of enthusiastic launch, disappointment and (often catastrophic) re-entry into "normal time." Examining the millennialism behind such recent events as the emergence of global jihad, Landes challenges the notion that modern history is largely driven by secular interests. 520pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $35.00 / $12.98 118871 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONARIES: The Making of the Modern World, 1776-1914 Weightman, Gavin In less than 150 years, a band of scientists and entrepreneurs transformed a world powered by animals, wind, and water into something entirely new, forged of steel and iron and powered by steam and fossil fuels. Distilling complex technical achievements, outlandish figures, and daring adventures into an accessible narrative, Weightman has created a work of original, engaging history. 432pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $27.50 / $7.98 ✪ 127702 JOURNEYS TO THE OTHER SHORE: Muslim and Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge Euben, Roxanne L. Curiosity about the unknown, the quest to understand foreign cultures, critical distance from one's own world, and the desire to remake the foreign into the familiar are not the monopoly of any single civilization or epoch. In these pages we meet not only Herodotus but also Ibn Battuta; Tocqueville's journeys are set against a sojourn in 19th-century Paris by the Egyptian writer and translator Rifa'a Rafi' al-Tahtawi; and Montesquieu's Persian Letters meets with the memoir of an East African princess, Sayyida Salme. 328pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $14.98 140838 POWER OVER PEOPLES: Technology, Environments and Western Imperialism, 1400 to the Present Headrick, Daniel R. An examination of Western imperialism's complex relationship with technology, from the first Portuguese ships that ventured down the coast of Africa to America's conflicts in the Middle East today. Headrick traces the evolution of Western technologies from muskets and galleons to jet planes and smart bombs, and sheds light on the factors that have led to victory in some cases and defeat in others. 416pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 118896 THE RED FLAG: A History of Communism Priestland, David The epic story of a movement that took root in dozens of countries across 200 years, from its birth after the French Revolution to its ideological maturity in 19th-century Germany to its rise (and subsequent fall) in the 20th century. Priestland examines the motives of thinkers and leaders including Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Castro, Che Guevara, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Gorbachev, and many others. 560pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $30.00 / $9.98 80,000 more books online THE ATLANTIC WORLD 088645 BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA: Merchant Seamen, Pirates and the AngloAmerican Maritime World, 1700-1750 Rediker, Marcus Rediker reconstructs the world of 18th-century AngloAmerican seamen and pirates in order to illuminate larger social and political issues such as the rise of capitalism, slavery, the genesis of free wage labor, and the growth of an international working class. He follows seamen and ships along pulsing trade routes, recreates life in the brothels and alehouses along the waterfront, and explores both the natural disasters and the man-made terrors -- harsh discipline, brutal floggings, grisly hangings -- that shaped the lives of those who plied forbidding oceans. 337pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $20.98 ✪ 132863 FROM AFRICA TO BRAZIL: Culture, Identity, and an Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600-1830 Hawthorne, Walter The only book-length examination of African slavery in Amazonia, this volume identifies with precision the locations in Africa from which the members of this large diaspora hailed. It proposes new directions for scholarship focused on how immigrant groups created new cultures or recreated old ones. 113pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $17.98 ✪ 160208 THE MANY-HEADED HYDRA: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic Linebaugh, Peter & Marcus Rediker Long before the American Revolution and the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a motley crew of sailors, slaves, pirates, laborers, market women, and indentured servants had their own ideas about freedom and equality. Marshaling long-forgotten stories unearthed over a decade of original research, this volume recounts the role of these forgotten revolutionaries in the making of the modern world. 448pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Verso • P • IMPORT / $7.98 ✪ 158577 REVOLUTION!: The Atlantic World Reborn Bender, Thomas, et al., eds. Drawing on an international crosssection of experts, this lively, richly illustrated volume presents the story of the 18th-century Atlantic revolutions as a part of wider, intertwined global narrative. The text and images provide a context for understanding these monumental social upheavals and their lasting influence on contemporary society. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Giles • C • $65.00 / $7.98 125548 SOVEREIGNTY AND REVOLUTION IN THE IBERIAN ATLANTIC Adelman, Jeremy This bold new look at the New World empires of Spain and Portugal argues that modern notions of sovereignty in the Atlantic world have been unstable, contested, and equivocal from the start. It offers a new understanding of Latin American and Atlantic history, one that blurs traditional distinctions between the "imperial" and the "colonial." 408pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $20.98 ✪ 131147 THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY: A Sociologist Reconsiders History Stark, Rodney The idea that Christianity started as a clandestine movement among the poor is a widely accepted notion. In this volume, a sociologist digs deep into the historical evidence on many issues -- such as the social background of converts, the mission to the Jews, the status of women in the church, the role of martyrdom -- to provide a vivid and unconventional account of early Christianity. 288pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Princeton • C NDJ • $65.00 / $21.98 135510 WHY EUROPE GREW RICH AND ASIA DID NOT: Global Economic Divergence, 1600-1850 Parthasarathi, Prasannan Drawing particularly on the case of India, Parthasarathi shows that in the 17th and 18th centuries, the advanced regions of Europe and Asia, both characterized by sophisticated and growing economies, were more alike than different. Their subsequent divergence can be attributed to different competitive and ecological pressures that in turn produced varied state policies and economic outcomes. 384pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $19.98 ✪ 132312 YALTA: The Price of Peace Plokhy, S. M. Did Yalta pave the way to the Cold War? Did FDR give too much to Stalin? In this groundbreaking book, Harvard historian S. M. Plokhy draws on newly declassified Soviet documents and unpublished diaries and letters of the participants to set the record straight. 480pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Penguin • P • $18.00 / $7.98 J EWISH STU DI ES 157207 THE ART OF BEING JEWISH IN MODERN TIMES Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara & Jonathan Karp, eds. This richly illustrated volume illuminates how the arts have helped Jews confront the various challenges of modernity, including cultural adaptation and self-preservation, economic diversification, and ritual transformation. The wide-ranging portrayal of modern Jewishness in artistic terms invites scrutiny into the relationship between creativity and Jewish identity and into the complex issue of what makes a work of art uniquely Jewish. 464pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $59.95 / $12.98 ✪ 087241 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO AMERICAN JUDAISM Kaplan, Dana Evan, ed. Written by leading scholars from the fields of religious studies, history, literature, philosophy, art history, sociology, and musicology, the survey adopts an inclusive perspective on Jewish religious experience. Three initial chapters cover the development of Judaism in America from 1654, when Sephardic Jews first landed in New Amsterdam, until today. 488pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $12.98 118639 EVERYTHING IS GOD: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism Michaelson, Jay Once considered a radical, mystical idea, the concept and spiritual practice of nondual Judaism is increasingly influencing mainstream Judaism. This volume explains what nondual Judaism is and explores its historical roots and philosophical significance, how it compares to nondualism in other religions, and its impact on the practice of contemporary Judaism. 304pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Shambhala • P • $18.95 / $6.98 ✪ 065805 GENERATION EXODUS: The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany Laqueur, Walter Offers a unique generational history of the young people whose lives were irrevocably shaped by the rise of the Nazis: old enough to appreciate the loss of their homeland and the experience of flight, but often young and flexible enough to survive and even flourish in new environments, many would go on to make great contributions to their new countries and to the world. 345pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Brandeis • C • $35.00 / $7.98 125911 GREECE: A Jewish History Fleming, K. E. For centuries, until more than 80 percent were killed in the Holocaust, Jewish communities flourished in areas that are now part of Greece. This volume, the first comprehensive English-language history of Greek Jews, is the only study to include material on their diaspora in Israel and the US. 288pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $19.98 ✪ 159533 A HISTORY OF ANCIENT ISRAEL AND JUDAH Miller, Maxwell J. & John H. Hayes The history of ancient Israel was far more complex than the narrative presented in scripture, and its peoples had other concerns in addition to communion with God. This completely rewritten edition includes substantial bibliographic updating and new illustrations. 562pgs. • 2006 ◆ • SCM Press • P • IMPORT / $14.98 ✪ 133889 HOW JUDAISM BECAME A RELIGION: An Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought Batnitzky, Leora Tracing how the idea of Jewish religion has been defended and resisted from the 18th century to today, this book discusses many of the major Jewish thinkers of the past three centuries, including Moses Mendelssohn, Martin Buber, Theodor Herzl, and Mordecai Kaplan. At the same time, it touches on modern orthodoxy, the German-Jewish renaissance, Jewish religion after the Holocaust, the birth of Jewish nationalism, and Jewish religion in America. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $14.98 150675 THE INVENTION OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE Sand, Shlomo Should we regard the Jewish people, throughout two millennia, as both a distinct ethnic group and a putative nation? In this historical tour de force that examines the myths and taboos that have surrounded Jewish and Israeli history, Shlomo Sand argues that most Jews actually descend from converts, whose native lands were scattered far across the Middle East and Eastern Europe. 400pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $9.98 ✪ 160524 JUDAISM: A Way of Being Gelernter, David Because Judaism is a way of life rather than a formal system of thought, it has been difficult for anyone but a practicing Jew to understand its unique intellectual and spiritual structure. Written for observant and non-observant Jews and anyone interested in religion, this book seeks to answer the deceptively simple question: What is Judaism really about? 248pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $20.00 / $7.98 039708 JUDAISM IN PRACTICE: From the Middle Ages Through the Early Modern Period Fine, Lawrence, ed. A sweeping view of medieval and early modern Jewish ritual and religious practice. Including such diverse texts as ritual manuals, legal codes, mystical books, autobiographical writings, folk literature, and liturgical poetry, it testifies to the enormous variety of practices that characterized Judaism in the twelve hundred years between 600 and 1800 C.E. 537pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $21.98 150882 A LIVING LENS: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward Newhouse, Alana, ed. This extraordinary volume features classic photographs of the history one has learned to associate with the Jewish Daily Forward -- Lower East Side pushcarts, Yiddish theater, labor rallies -- along with gems no one would expect. The book features essays by Leon Wieseltier, Roger Kahn, and Deborah Lipstadt, and an introduction by Pete Hamill. 531 duotone photographs. 352pgs. • 2008 ◆ • W. W. Norton • P • $29.95 / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 37 J E W I S H S T U D I E S 38 L A T I N A M E R I C A N & C A R I B B E A N S T U D I E S ✪ 144063 LIVING WITH ANTISEMITISM: Modern Jewish Responses Reinharz, Jehuda, ed. A collection of 22 essays by distinguished scholars on the Jewish response to antisemitism worldwide over the past 200 years. The articles cover such diverse regions as Argentina, the Arab World, Poland, Germany, and the United States. 510pgs. • 1988 ◆ • Brandeis • P • $35.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160034 THE MARCEL NETWORK: How One French Couple Saved 527 Children from the Holocaust Coleman, Fred Risking their own lives and relying on false papers, Syrian immigrant Moussa Abadi, and his future wife, Odette Rosenstock, assembled one of the most successful operations of Jewish resistance in Europe. Drawing on a multitude of sources, including interviews with the now grown children they rescued, Fred Coleman tells the Abadis' full story for the first time. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Potomac Books • C • $27.50 / $5.98 ✪ 160477 MOSES MENDELSSOHN: Sage of Modernity Feiner, Shmuel The "German Socrates," Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786) was the most influential Jewish thinker of the 18th and 19th centuries. This volume, the first full, human portrait of this fascinating man, provides a vivid sense of Mendelssohn's daily life as well as of his philosophical endeavors. 248pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $27.50 / $9.98 ✪ 104389 NEIGHBORS: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland Gross, Jan T. One summer day in 1941, half of the Polish town of Jedwabne murdered the other half, 1,600 men, women, and children, all but seven of the town's Jews. Gross pieces together eyewitness accounts and other evidence into an engulfing reconstruction of that horrific July day, one that has been remembered well by locals but forgotten by history. 216pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • C • $37.50 / $12.98 ✪ 154689 NO JOKE: Making Jewish Humor Wisse, Ruth R. In this book, Ruth Wisse evokes and applauds the genius of the most celebrated of all Jewish responses to modernity -as well as the brilliance of comic writers like Sholem Aleichem, Isaac Babel, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Philip Roth. At the same time, she draws attention to the precarious conditions that call Jewish humor into being -- and the price it may exact from its practitioners and audience alike. 296pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98 153028 A PLAUSIBLE GOD: Secular Reflections on Liberal Jewish Theology Silver, Mitchell Across the monotheistic traditions a liberal conception of God has emerged that is compatible with a thoroughgoing naturalism; for many, this new God is the only credible God. Silver here analyzes the theology of three recent Jewish thinkers -Mordechai Kaplan, Michael Lerner, and Arthur Green -- and compares faith in the new God to disbelief. 200pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Fordham • P • $30.00 / $7.98 126095 THE REBBE: The Life and Afterlife of Menachem Mendel Schneerson Heilman, Samuel C. & Menachem Friedman From the 1950s until his death in 1994, Menachem Mendel Schneerson built the Lubavitcher movement from a small Hasidic sect into a powerful force in Jewish life. The authors paint a vivid portrait of the Rebbe, showing how he reinvented himself from an aspiring electrical engineer into a charismatic leader who believed that he and his Lubavitcher Hasidic emissaries could transform the world. 382pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $13.98 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 / $13.98 ✪ 131450 SPINOZA, LIBERALISM, AND THE QUESTION OF JEWISH IDENTITY Smith, Steven B. Recognized as the first modern Jewish thinker, Spinoza was also a founder of modern liberal political philosophy. This book reveals him as a politically engaged thinker who decisively influenced such diverse movements as the Enlightenment, liberalism, and political Zionism. 288pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $16.98 LATI N AM ERICAN & CARI BBEAN STU DI ES 087675 AMBIVALENT CONQUESTS: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, 15171570 SECOND EDITION Clendinnen, Inga An exploration of the turbulent 16th-century encounter between Spanish conquistadors and the Yucatecan Maya. Clendinnen's study, which now includes a new Preface, is both a specific examination of conversion in a corner of the Spanish Empire and a work with broader implications for the understanding of European domination and native resistance throughout the colonial world. 264pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $19.98 055934 COLONIAL BRAZIL Bethell, Leslie, ed. A continuous history of the Portuguese Empire in Brazil from the beginning of the 16th to the beginning of the 19th centuries. Covers early Portuguese settlement, political and economic structures, plantations and slavery, the gold rushes, Indian societies, and more. 408pgs. • 1987 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.00 / $19.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 135735 COLONIALISM AND POSTCOLONIAL DEVELOPMENT: Spanish America in Comparative Perspective Mahoney, James This comparative-historical analysis of Spanish America offers a new theory of colonialism and postcolonial development. It explores why certain kinds of societies are subject to certain kinds of colonialism and why these forms of colonialism give rise to countries with differing levels of economic prosperity and social well-being. 424pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.00 / $17.98 134299 A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN Higman, B. W. A general history of the Caribbean islands from the beginning of human settlement to the present. It covers early human migrations, European colonization, the development of slavery and the slave trade, the plantation economy, the revolution in Haiti, independence movements, the Cuban Revolution, and the diaspora of Caribbean people. 372pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $16.98 ✪ 107071 AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA Miller, Shawn William Beginning with Amerindian civilizations and concluding with the present, this work offers an original synthesis of current scholarship on the region's environmental history. Viewing Latin America's environmental past from the perspective of many centuries illustrates that human civilizations, ancient and modern, have been both more powerful and more vulnerable than previously thought. 257pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $16.98 ✪ 158656 HAVANA: History and Architecture of a Romantic City Fox, Lorna S. Havana bears the traces of every stage of the island's rich history, from its indigenous traditions to the present day. This exquisite volume presents the architecture and history of Havana -- parts of which have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site -- through an accessible and engaging text and specially commissioned color photographs. 320pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Monacelli • C • $85.00 / $24.98 ✪ 155244 MARX AND FREUD IN LATIN AMERICA: Politics, Psychoanalysis, and Religion in Times of Terror Bosteels, Bruno Presents ten case studies arguing that art and literature -- the novel, poetry, theatre, and film -- more than any militant tract or theoretical essay, can give us a glimpse into Marxism and psychoanalysis, not so much as sciences of history or of the unconscious, respectively, but rather as two intricately related modes of understanding the formation of subjectivity. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Verso • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. 39 L I N G U I S T I C S & LAW & LEGAL STU DI ES 135869 A CONSTITUTION OF MANY MINDS: Why the Founding Document Doesn't Mean What It Meant Before Sunstein, Cass R. Will conservatives or liberals succeed in remaking the court in their own image? In this volume, an acclaimed legal scholar proposes a bold new way of interpreting the Constitution, one that respects its text and history but also refuses to view the document as frozen in time. 240pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160079 FIVE CHIEFS Stevens, John Paul When he resigned in June 2010, Justice John Paul Stevens was the third-longest-serving Supreme Court justice in American history. This volume is his personal account of the workings of the court from his personal experiences with five chief justices and the controversial cases they deliberated over, from freedom of speech and affirmative action to capital punishment and sovereign immunity. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Little, Brown • P • IMPORT / $5.98 131779 IS EATING PEOPLE WRONG?: Great Legal Cases and How they Shaped the World Hutchinson, Allan C. Explores the consequences of eight exemplary cases from the United Kingdom, the US, and Australia. The book depicts common law as a dynamic process, and reveals the diverse and uncoordinated attempts by courts to adapt the law to changing conditions and shifting demands. 260pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $14.98 ✪ 160507 PARTLY LAWS COMMON TO ALL MANKIND: Foreign Law in American Courts Waldron, Jeremy Should judges in US courts be permitted to cite foreign laws in their rulings? In this book Jeremy Waldron explores some ideas in jurisprudence and legal theory that could underlie the Supreme Court's occasional recourse to foreign law, especially in constitutional cases. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $9.98 104842 RESTORING THE LOST CONSTITUTION: The Presumption of Liberty Barnett, Randy E. Argues that since the nation's founding, but especially since the 1930s, the courts have cut holes in the Constitution to eliminate the parts that protect liberty from the power of government. Barnett offers a way to restore these parts to their central role, by adopting a "presumption of liberty" to give the benefit of the doubt to citizens when laws restrict their rightful exercise of liberty. 384pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $19.98 ✪ 141475 RULE OF LAW, MISRULE OF MEN Scarry, Elaine A passionate call for citizen action to uphold the rule of law when government does not. Arguing that post-9/11 legislation and foreign policy severed the executive branch from the will of the people, Elaine Scarry offers a fierce defense of the people's role as guarantor of our democracy. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • MIT • C • $14.95 / $5.98 105177 WHY PEOPLE OBEY THE LAW Tyler, Tom R. People obey the law if they believe it's legitimate, not because they fear punishment: this is the startling conclusion of Tom Tyler's classic study. He suggests that lawmakers and law enforcers would do much better to make legal systems worthy of respect than to try to instill fear of punishment. 299pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $21.98 LI NGU ISTICS & LANGUAGES 109407 THE ANCIENT LANGUAGES OF ASIA AND THE AMERICAS Woodard, Roger D., ed. Each chapter in this survey focuses on an individual language or, in some instances, a set of closely related varieties. Providing a full descriptive presentation, each one examines the writing system or systems, phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon of that language, and places the language within its proper linguistic and historical context. 263pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $54.00 / $34.98 087198 THE CAMBRIDGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Crystal, David Fully revised for a new generation of language-lovers, this second edition is longer and includes extensive new material on world English and Internet English, in addition to completely updated statistics, further reading suggestions and other references. Crystal has packed the text with accurate and well-researched facts that have led to its popular acclaim. 506pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $60.00 / $28.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m L A N G U A G E S 40 L I T E R A R Y T H E O R Y & C R I T I C I S M 087569 THE CAMBRIDGE OLD ENGLISH READER Marsden, Richard C. & Andrew P. Orchard The 56 Old English prose and verse texts included here cover ground no previous reader has encompassed. The anthology includes both well-known selections from Bede and Beowulf and lesser-known pieces such as Medicinal Remedies from Bald's Leechbook and divinations from Aelfwine's Prayerbook. Includes judicious annotations, a reference grammar, and an excellent glossary. 566pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $48.00 / $27.98 ✪ 140637 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECOND EDITION Barber, Charles, et al. A history of the English language from prehistory to the present day, dealing with key topics such as grammar, pronunciation, and semantics. The main theoretical and technical concepts of historical linguistics are explained, and Barber uses classic texts to illustrate the state of the English language through time. 320pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $11.98 024374 LANGUAGE AND PROBLEMS OF KNOWLEDGE: The Managua Lectures Chomsky, Noam Chomsky's most accessible statement on the nature, origins, and concerns of linguistics. The lectures explore four fundamental questions: What do we know when we are able to speak and understand a language? How is this knowledge acquired? How do we use this knowledge? What are the physical mechanisms involved in the representation, acquisition, and use of this knowledge? 205pgs. • 1988 ◆ • MIT • P • $27.00 / $12.98 104982 THE LANGUAGES OF CHINA Ramsey, S. Robert "A comprehensive and accurate account that places China's linguistic diversity in a meaningful historical, geographical, and social context. Ramsey has succeeded admirably in achieving this end." -- The Journal of Asian Studies 355pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $26.98 029784 THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM Chomsky, Noam Essays show how the minimalist framework takes Universal Grammar as providing a unique computational system, with derivations driven by morphological properties, to which the syntactic variation of languages is also restricted. 420pgs. • 1995 ▲ • MIT • P • $44.00 / $19.98 044835 READING MEDIEVAL LATIN Sidwell, Keith The only systematic introduction for students to the Latin writing and culture of the period A.D. 550-1200, this anthology of texts is arranged chronologically and thematically, and includes introductions, commentaries, and a vocabulary of nonclassical words and meanings. 398pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.00 / $26.98 ✪ 144686 THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE: Interviews with James McGilvray Chomsky, Noam In this previously unpublished series of interviews, Chomsky discusses his iconoclastic and important ideas concerning a wide variety of topics, including the nature of language, the philosophies of language and mind, morality and universality, science and common sense, and the evolution of language. 328pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $16.98 LITERARY TH EORY & CRITICISM 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 • $35.00 / $14.98 ✪ 088039 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO POSTMODERNISM Connor, Steven, ed. Provides a survey of those aspects of postmodernist ideas and culture that have had significant effects on contemporary critical thought. Topics discussed by experts in the field include postmodernism's relation to modernity and its significance and relevance to literature, film, law, philosophy, and modern cultural studies. 254pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $21.98 158268 DICKENS'S ENGLAND: An A-Z Tour of the Real and Imagined Locations Lynch, Tony This A-Z guidebook to Dickens-related destinations introduces armchair travelers to Mr. Pickwick's Bath, David Copperfield's Yarmouth, Nicholas Nickelby's Yorkshire, and, of course, Victorian London. Generously illustrated, it also covers places associated with Dickens himself, including his birthplace, the site of the blacking factory where he worked as a child, and his final home in Kent. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Batsford • C • $19.95 / $6.98 ✪ 020393 EARLY STEVENS: The Nietzschean Intertext Leggett, B. J. Concentrating on poems published between 1915 and 1935 but moving occasionally into later poems, as well as letters and essays - Leggett draws together texts of Stevens and Nietzsche to produce new and surprising readings of the poet's early work. 270pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Duke • C • $69.95 / $7.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 104996 THE HARD FACTS OF THE GRIMMS' FAIRY TALES Tatar, Maria Murder, mutilation, cannibalism, infanticide, and incest: the darker side of classic fairy tales figures as the subject matter for this intriguing study of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Nursery and Household Tales. This updated and expanded second edition includes a new preface and an appendix containing new translations of six tales, along with commentary by Maria Tatar. 360pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $16.98 ✪ 111585 INVISIBLE LISTENERS: Lyric Intimacy in Herbert, Whitman, and Ashbery Vendler, Helen What impels poets to leap across time and space to speak to invisible listeners, seeking an ideal intimacy -- George Herbert with God, Walt Whitman with a reader in the future, John Ashbery with the Renaissance painter Francesco Parmigianino? In these pages, Vendler argues that such poets must invent the language that will produce, on the page, an intimacy they lack in life. 95pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $7.98 154579 KAFKA: The Decisive Years Stach, Reiner The acclaimed central volume of the definitive biography of Franz Kafka. Reiner Stach spent more than a decade working with more than 4,000 pages of journals, letters, and literary fragments, many never before available, in order to re-create the atmosphere in which Kafka lived and worked from 1910 to 1915, the most important and best-documented years of his life. 584pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 SHAKESPEARE ✪ 102983 THE CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES Dillon, Janette Beginning with a discussion of tragedy before Shakespeare and considering Shakespeare's tragedies chronologically one by one, this book highlights both the distinctiveness and the shared concerns of each play within the broad trajectory of Shakespeare's developing exploration of tragic form. 176pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $23.99 / $12.98 ✪ 104990 HAMLET IN PURGATORY Greenblatt, Stephen Pursuing a longtime fascination with the ghost of Hamlet's father, Greenblatt explores the rise and fall of Purgatory as both a belief and a lucrative Christian institution. At once a deeply satisfying reading of medieval religion, a provocative interpretation of the apparitions that trouble Shakespeare's tragic heroes, and an exploration of how a culture can be haunted by its own spectral leftovers. 352pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98 105141 LECTURES ON 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 • $28.95 / $15.98 128187 THE NEW CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO SHAKESPEARE De Grazia, Margreta & Stanley Wells, eds. In addition to chapters on traditional topics such as Shakespeare's biography and the transmission of his texts, this volume provides readings of the plays in the context of genre as well as through the cultural and historical perspectives of race, sexuality and gender, and politics and religion. Essays on performance survey the latest digital media as well as stage and film. 380pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $15.98 054965 SHAKESPEARE AND THE BOOK Kastan, David Scott An account of Shakespeare's plays as they were transformed from scripts for performance into books, and from entertainment into the centerpieces of the literary canon. Kastan examines the motives of Shakespeare's first publishers, and the radical modification of Shakespeare on the stage in the 18th-century just as scholars were working to establish and restore the "genuine" texts. 184pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $42.00 / $22.98 153033 SHAKESPEARE AND THE CULTURE OF CHRISTIANITY IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Taylor, Dennis & David N. Beauregard, eds. The question of Shakespeare's Catholic contexts has occupied many scholars in recent years, and their growing body of work has been enriched by revisionist accounts of the Reformation society and culture in which he lived and worked. This innovative book brings together original essays by leading scholars who examine Shakespeare's works in light of this new scholarship. 477pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Fordham • P • $35.00 / $9.98 ✪ 121306 SHAKESPEARE'S LONDON ON 5 GROATS A DAY Tames, Richard Shakespearean London can be big and baffling, but don't worry if you don't know a buskin from a firkin. This factpacked guide provides all the practical advice a tourist needs to travel back four centuries to explore the booming city. 144pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $18.95 / $8.98 154697 KAFKA: The Years of Insight Stach, Reiner This volume of the acclaimed and definitive biography of Franz Kafka tells the story of the writer's final years. Stach's riveting narrative, which reflects the latest findings about Kafka's life and works, draws readers in with a nearly cinematic power, zooming in for extreme close-ups of Kafka's personal life, then pulling back for panoramic shots of a wider world scarred by World War I, disease, and inflation. 816pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $17.98 ✪ 039808 NABOKOV'S PALE FIRE: The Magic of Artistic Discovery Boyd, Brian A provocative reinterpretation of one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. Boyd, the author of the definitive biography of Nabokov, leads the reader step-bystep through the book, gradually revealing the profound relationship between Nabokov's ethics, aesthetics, epistemology, and metaphysics. 303pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $16.98 ✪ 160473 THE MILTON ENCYCLOPEDIA Corns, Thomas N., ed. The articles in this comprehensive reference cover each poem and prose work by John Milton; the life of Milton and the members of his family; all events and all contemporary and historical figures mentioned significantly in his writings; every book of the Bible in its relation to Milton's own work; printers, booksellers, and publishing history; the critical and editorial traditions; illustrators; and those whose own writing was shaped by Milton's influence. 424pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $150.00 / $29.98 038520 THE NEW PRINCETON ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POETRY AND POETICS Preminger, Alex & T. V. Brogan, eds. A comprehensive reference work dealing with all aspects of its subject: history, types, movements, prosody, and critical terminology. This completely revised edition includes new entries by Camille Paglia, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Elaine Showalter, Houston Baker, and Andrew Ross, and new coverage of cultural criticism, discourse, feminist poetics, and Chicano poetry. 1383pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $24.98 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 • $35.00 / $19.98 ✪ 160502 NOVEL BEGINNINGS: Experiments in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction Spacks, Patricia Meyer A fresh, engaging account of the early history of the English novel. Treating well-known works like Tom Jones and Tristram Shandy in conjunction with less familiar texts such as Sarah Fielding's The Cry and Jane Barker's A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies, the book evokes the excitement of a multifaceted and unpredictable process of growth and change. 320pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $9.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 41 L I T E R A R Y T H E O R Y & C R I T I C I S M 42 L I T E R A T U R E P O E T R Y & D R A M A ✪ 021846 NOVEL GAZING: Queer Readings in Fiction Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, ed. The first collection of queer criticism on the history of the novel, discussing a diverse array of British, French, and American novels and exploring queer worlds of taste, texture, joy, and ennui. 516pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Duke • P • $29.95 / $7.98 141741 ON CONAN DOYLE: Or, the Whole Art of Storytelling Dirda, Michael A lifelong fan of the Sherlock Holmes adventures, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Michael Dirda is a member of the Baker Street Irregulars -- the most famous of all Sherlockian groups. Combining memoir and appreciation, this highly engaging personal introduction to Holmes's creator is also a rare insider's account of the activities and playful scholarship of the Baker Street group. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $7.98 126215 ON WHITMAN Williams, C. K. A personal reassessment and appreciation of one master poet by another, as well as an unconventional and brilliant introduction -- or reintroduction -- to the author of Leaves of Grass. In brief, thematic chapters, Williams explores the innovations, originality, and sheer genius of the poetry that has become "the unconscious" of much of the poetry of America and the world. 208pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 033524 THE RULING PASSION: British Colonial Allegory & the Paradox of Homosexual Desire Lane, Christopher Examines the relationship between masculinity, homosexual desire, and empire in British colonialist and imperialist fictions at the turn of the 20th century through readings of sexual and political allegory in the work of Kipling, Forster, and Beerbohm. 326pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Duke • P • $25.95 / $7.98 152130 SOME NECESSARY ANGELS: Essays on Writing and Politics Parini, Jay A distinguished poet and novelist presents some of his best essays -- both classic and unpublished works -- on topics ranging from baseball to Frost and Emerson to the culture of creative writing. 288pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Columbia • P • $29.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160190 THINKING IN CIRCLES: An Essay on Ring Composition Douglas, Mary Found in the Bible and in writings from as far afield as Egypt, China, Indonesia, Greece, and Russia, the literary technique known as ring composition is too widespread to have come from a single source. Focusing on ring composition in the Iliad, the Book of Numbers, and Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Mary Douglas examines the technique, its principles, and its functions in a cross-cultural manner. 192pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Yale • C • $35.00 / $14.98 LITERATU RE, POETRY & DRAMA ✪ 159992 THE 20TH CENTURY IN POETRY Hulse, Michael & Simon Rae, eds. Including poems by Rudyard Kipling, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Philip Larkin, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Langston Hughes, William Carlos Williams, W. H. Auden, e. e. cummings, Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, John Updike, Robert Penn Warren, this richly rewarding collection captures the history of the 20th century within the covers of one monumental volume. 864pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Pegasus • C • $35.00 / $9.98 ✪ 157385 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN, VOLUME 2: The Complete and Authoritative Edition (Mark Twain Papers) Twain, Mark The eagerly awaited second volume delves deeper into Twain's life, uncovering the many roles he played in his private and public worlds. Filled with his characteristic blend of humor and ire, the narrative ranges effortlessly across the contemporary scene, as he shares his views on writing and speaking, his preoccupation with money, and his contempt for the politics and politicians of his day. 407pgs. • 2013 ◆ • California • C • $45.00 / $22.98 ✪ 130229 THE BLUE MANUSCRIPT Khemir, Sabiha Al The Blue Manuscript is the ultimate prize for any collector of Islamic treasures. But does it still exist, and if so, can it be found? Interspersed with the testimony of the early medieval calligrapher who created the Blue Manuscript, Sabiha Al Khemir's subtle, graceful novel weaves a rich tapestry of love, hope, despair, greed, fear and betrayal. 307pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Verso • C • $24.95 / $7.98 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 • $26.95 / $11.98 80,000 more books online 122150 THE CHANGELING Oe, Kenzaburo In this novel by the Nobel laureate, Kogito Choko, a writer in his early sixties, begins a far-ranging search to understand what drove his estranged brother-in-law and friend to suicide. His quest takes him from the forests of southern Japan to the washed-out streets of Berlin, where he confronts the ghosts from both his own past and that of his lifelong, but departed, friend. 480pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $26.00 / $6.98 ✪ 111679 THE COLLECTED LYRIC POEMS OF LUIS DE CAMÕES Camões, Luís de The first comprehensive collection of the sonnets, songs, elegies, hymns, odes, eclogues, and other poems of the author of the Lusiads, this volume includes more than 280 lyrics, all rendered into engaging verse by translator Landeg White. 384pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $10.98 044061 COMPLETE WORKS: Volume II: 1959-1963 Pinter, Harold Includes The Caretaker; The Dwarfs; The Collection; The Lover; Night School; Trouble in the Works; The Black and White; Request Stop; Last to Go; Special Offer; and an essay, "Writing for Myself." 248pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Grove Press • P • $14.50 / $5.98 028138 COMPLETE WORKS: Volume III: 1963-1969 Pinter, Harold The third volume of Grove's collected Pinter features The Homecoming along with three other plays, six revue sketches, and a short story. 247pgs. • 1990 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $15.00 / $5.98 028073 A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES Toole, John Kennedy Kennedy's Pulitzer-Prize winning and comic tale of Ignatius J. Reilly as he stumbles through life in the lower depths of New Orleans and its denizens, where his near-arrest for vagrancy leads to a number of comic attempts at employment. 405pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Grove Press • P • $15.00 / $5.98 ✪ 160212 CORKER'S FREEDOM Berger, John A powerfully unsettling, mordantly witty story about the pitfalls of free will. In the course of a day, the aging owner of an employment agency is propelled into a fantasy world through his romantic yearnings and inarticulate dreams, seeking an illusory freedom from the bonds of responsibility. 240pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Verso • P • IMPORT / $5.98 101829 EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN FICTION: Alfred Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Anna Seghers, and Arnold Zweig THE GERMAN LIBRARY, VOLUME 67 Stephan, Alexander, ed. This collection of High Modernism among Austrian and German writers includes: Pogrom and a selection from The Case of Sergeant Grischa by Arnold Zweig; "The Murder of a Buttercup" and a selection from Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Doblin; selections from Jew Suss and The Oppermans by Lion Feuchtwanger; and a selection from The Seventh Cross and "Excursion of the Dead Girls" by Anna Seghers. 320pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Continuum • P • $44.95 / $7.98 ✪ 158524 FIELD OF HONOUR TRANSLATED BY GERALD MARTIN Aub, Max Never before translated into English, this is the first volume in Aub's fivenovel cycle known as The Magic Labyrinth, hailed as one of the finest literary treatments of the Spanish Civil War. The protagonist is Rafael López Serrador, whose coming of age in Barcelona introduces a cast from all walks of city life -Catalan nationalists, anarchists, Falangists, government ministers, and showgirls. 253pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • C • $19.95 / $5.98 158251 THE HUNDRED DAYS O'Brian, Patrick In this 19th Aubrey/Maturin novel, Napoleon, escaped from Elba, pursues his enemies across Europe like a vengeful phoenix. If he can corner the British and Prussians before their Russian and Austrian allies arrive, his genius will lead the French armies to triumph at Waterloo. 288pgs. • 1998 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $24.00 / $5.98 ✪ 160534 IDA: A Novel Stein, Gertrude Gertrude Stein wanted Ida to be known in two ways: as a novel about a woman in the age of celebrity culture and as a text with its own story to tell. With the publication of this workshop edition of Ida, we have the novel exactly as it was published in 1941, and we also have the full record of its creation. 384pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • P • $20.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160056 IN THE COMPANY OF RILKE: Why a 20thCentury Visionary Poet Speaks So Eloquently to 21stCentury Readers Dowrick, Stephanie Rainer Maria Rilke remains a visionary voice for our own time, captivating readers not only with his brilliance but also with his fearlessness about the "deepest things." Drawing on her deep understanding of Rilke's writings, Stephanie Dowrick offers an intimate and accessible appreciation of this most exceptional poet and his transcendent work. 368pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Tarcher • P • $24.95 / $5.98 ✪ 159993 JOSEPH ANTON: A Memoir Rushdie, Salman How do a writer and his family live with the threat of murder for more than nine years? How does he go on working? How does he fall in and out of love? In this remarkable memoir, Salman Rushdie provides a first-hand account of one of the most celebrated battles for freedom of speech in our time. 656pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Modern Library • C • $30.00 / $9.98 ✪ 142022 THE LAST COLONIAL: Curious Adventures and Stories from a Vanishing World Ondaatje, Christopher An autobiography in essays by this renowned explorer and biographer of the British colonial period. The stories tell of Ondaatje's childhood days in Ceylon, his early life in Canada, his fascination with inexplicable events and local superstitions, and his sometimes perilous travels researching biographies of Ernest Hemingway in Africa, Leonard Woolf in Ceylon, and Sir Richard Burton in India and Africa. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $29.95 / $14.98 ✪ 135409 THE LETTERS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY, 1907-1922 Spanier, Sandra, et al., eds. This first volume of all of Hemingway's surviving letters encompasses his youth, his experience in World War I, and his arrival in Paris. The letters reveal a more complex person than Hemingway's tough-guy public persona would suggest: devoted son, affectionate brother, infatuated lover, adoring husband, spirited friend, and disciplined writer. 516pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $40.00 / $14.98 ✪ 159729 THE LETTERS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY, 1923-1925: 1923-1925 Spanier, Sandra, et al., eds. These letters illuminate Hemingway's literary apprenticeship in the legendary milieu of expatriate Paris in the 1920s, as well as the development of his friendships with the likes of Sylvia Beach, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and John Dos Passos. Striving to "make it new," he emerges from the tutelage of Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein to forge a new style, gaining recognition as one of the most formidable talents of his generation. 604pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 154676 LETTERS, 1941-1985 Calvino, Italo Selected and with an Introduction by Michael Wood, this is the first collection in English of the extraordinary letters of one of the great writers of the 20th century. Included are some 650 letters filled with insights about Calvino's writing, about Italian, American, English, and French literature, and about literary criticism, culture, and politics. 640pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.50 / $21.98 038608 THE LIVES OF ANIMALS Coetzee, J. M. A renowned novelist employs fiction to present a powerfully moving discussion of animal rights in all their complexity. In his fable, presented as a Tanner Lecture at Princeton University, Coetzee immerses us in a drama reflecting the real-life situation at hand: a writer delivering a lecture on an emotionally charged issue at a prestigious university. 127pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $11.98 ✪ 152496 NEW IMPRESSIONS OF AFRICA Roussel, Raymond Mysterious, unnerving, hilarious, haunting, both rigorously logical and dizzyingly sublime, this weird and wonderful poem -- admired by Jean Cocteau, Marcel Duchamp, Michel Foucault, Kenneth Koch, and John Ashbery -- is one of the hidden masterpieces of 20thcentury modernism. This bilingual edition presents the original French text alongside Mark Ford's lucid, idiomatic translation. 264pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $14.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160475 NOTTURNO D'Annunzio, Gabriele Composed during a period of extended bed rest, Gabriele D'Annunzio's Notturno is a moving prose poem in which imagination, experience, and remembrance intertwine. In his remarkable translation, Stephen Sartarelli preserves the antiquated style of D'Annunzio's poetic prose, bringing to contemporary readers the full texture and complexity of a creation forged out of darkness. 344pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $28.00 / $7.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 43 L I T E R A T U R E P O E T R Y & D R A M A 44 M E D I E V A L & R E N A I S S A N C E S T U D I E S 158247 ONE HUNDRED NAMES FOR LOVE: A Memoir Ackerman, Diane In this extraordinary memoir, Ackerman opens a window into the experience of wordlessness -- the language paralysis called aphasia. In narrating the recovery of her husband, Paul West, from a stroke that reduced his vast vocabulary to a single syllable, she evokes the joy and mystery of the brain's ability to find and connect words. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • W. W. Norton • P • $15.95 / $4.98 105182 THE PLUM IN THE GOLDEN VASE OR, CHIN P'ING MEI: The Gathering, Vol. 1 Roy, David Tod An unabridged and annotated translation of the first volume of the anonymous 16th-century Chinese novel, the story of the domestic life of the corrupt and voracious Hsi-men Ch'ing, his six wives and concubines. 714pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $28.98 158162 A POCKET HISTORY OF SEX IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: A Memoir Vandenburgh, Jane Born into "a certain kind of family" -- affluent, white, Protestant -- Jane Vandenburgh came of age when the sexual revolution was sweeping the cultural landscape, changing our manners and mores forever. But as she relates in this brilliant blend of memoir and cultural revelation, what began as an allAmerican life soon spun off and went spectacularly awry. 400pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Counterpoint • C • $25.00 / $5.98 ✪ 126167 THE POETRY LESSON Codrescu, Andrei Neither precisely a novel nor a memoir, this is a hilarious account of the first day of a creative writing course taught by a "typical fin-de-siècle salaried beatnik" -- one with an antic imagination, an outsized personality and libido, and an endless store of entertaining literary anecdotes, reliable or otherwise. In other words, pure Codrescu. 128pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160077 THE SEA IS MY BROTHER Kerouac, Jack In the spring of 1943, during a stint in the Merchant Marine, Jack Kerouac set out to write his first novel. Now, nearly 70 years later, its long-awaited publication provides fascinating details and insight into the early life and development of an American literary icon. 240pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Da Capo • P • IMPORT / $6.98 ✪ 160521 SELECTED LYRICS Gautier, Theophile Widely esteemed by figures as diverse as Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, Oscar Wilde, Henry James, and T. S. Eliot, Gautier was one of the 19th century's most prominent French writers, famous for his virtuosity, his inventive textures, and his creed of "Art for art's sake." This generous sampling not only succeeds in bringing these poems into English but also renews them in the process of translation. 552pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • P • $18.00 / $5.98 ✪ 160527 THEATRE OF THE AVANT-GARDE, 1950-2000: A Critical Anthology Knopf, Robert & Julia Listengarten, eds. Assembles an international selection of influential avant-garde plays from the second half of the 20th century. Supplemented by essays by major theater practitioners, the book approaches the recent avant-garde as a non-linear, pluralistic phenomenon, includes collaborative constructed scripts, and highlights the complex dynamic between avant-garde text and performance. 568pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $29.00 / $7.98 ✪ 153201 WRITING IN AN AGE OF SILENCE Paretsky, Sara In this fascinating and personal account, the author of the V. I. Warshawski crime novels describes a life shaped by the desire to act. From the feminist movement -- which triggered her aspirations to write and shaped the character of her female detective -- to the Patriot Act and the liberties we have lost, Paretsky describes the struggle of one individual to find a voice. 138pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Verso • C • $22.95 / $6.98 M EDI EVAL & RENAISSANCE STU DI ES ✪ 125725 APPARITIONS IN LATE MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE SPAIN Christian, William A., Jr. Like most other peoples, Spaniards have long wondered about God and the saints -- what they want from mortals, how they affect human affairs, even what they look like. The most direct evidence, from reported face-to-face meetings with the holy ones, is the subject of this fascinating book. 368pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • P • $62.95 / $26.98 038897 COMMUNITIES OF VIOLENCE: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages Nirenberg, David Focusing on attacks against minorities in 14th-century France and the Crown of Aragon, Nirenberg argues that these attacks -- ranging from massacres to verbal assaults against Jews, Muslims, lepers, and prostitutes -- were often perpetrated not by irrational masses laboring under inherited ideologies and prejudices, but by groups that deliberately manipulated and reshaped the available discourses on minorities. 301pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $19.98 127002 THE DANGERS OF RITUAL: Between Early Medieval Texts and Social Scientific Theory Buc, Philippe Tracing the emergence of the concept of ritual from the Reformation to the mid-20th century, Buc highlights the continuities as well as the profound transformations between the early medieval understandings of ritual and our own social scientific models. 312pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $17.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 141089 EMPTY BOTTLES OF GENTILISM: Kingship and the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (To 1050) Oakley, Francis In the first volume in his groundbreaking trilogy on the emergence of western political thought, Francis Oakley explores the roots of secular political thinking by examining the political ideology and institutions of Hellenistic and late Roman antiquity and of the early European Middle Ages. 320pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $14.98 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 • $27.95 / $14.98 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 • $37.50 / $18.98 039557 MEDIEVAL CITIES: Their Origins and the Revival of Trade Pirenne, Henri Traces the growth of the medieval city from the tenth century to the twelfth, challenging conventional wisdom by attributing the origins of medieval cities to the revival of trade. In addition, Pirenne describes the clear role the middle class played in the development of the modern economic system and modern culture. 253pgs. • 1969 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $12.98 ✪ 158657 PAST CONVICTIONS: The Penance of Louis the Pious and the Decline of the Carolingians Booker, Courtney M. Historians have customarily viewed the divestiture and public penance of Charlemagne's son, the Emperor Louis the Pious, in 833, as the beginning of the end of the Carolingian dynasty. Exploring how both contemporaries and subsequent generations thought about these events, Booker finds in ninth-century narratives a close but ephemeral connection between historiography and the generic conventions of comedy and tragedy. 432pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $75.00 / $24.98 ✪ 158659 TEXTS AND TRADITIONS OF MEDIEVAL PASTORAL CARE: Essays in Honour of Bella Millett Gunn, Cate & Catherine Innes-Parker, eds. Pastoral and devotional literature flourished throughout the Middle Ages. Ranging from the difficulties of localizing AngloSaxon pastoral texts to the reading of women in late-medieval England, the individual essays in this volume survey the development of these writings and their transformation into the literature of vernacular spirituality. 242pgs. • 2009 ◆ • York • C • $90.00 / $24.98 ✪ 131884 THE WORLD OF KING ARTHUR Snyder, Christopher A beautifully illustrated and informative survey that explores the world of Arthur and the impact of the Arthurian legends on history and the arts. With its spread-by-spread layout, sidebars, timeline, and directory of Arthurian sites, this is the most thorough exploration of Arthur's world ever published. Features 64 color and 198 black-and-white illustrations. 192pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 152869 THE WORLD OF THE VIKINGS Hall, Richard The complete story of the Vikings from their Scandinavian origins, through the incredible period of raiding, trading, and settlement known as the Viking Age, to the last surviving Viking outposts in 15th-century Greenland. Drawing on the latest discoveries and augmenting textual evidence with archaeological detail, the book includes 330 illustrations, 141 in color. 240pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $13.98 M I DDLE EASTERN & ISLAM IC STU DI ES ✪ 158579 ARAB REDISCOVERY OF EUROPE: A Study in Cultural Encounters Lughod, Ibrahim Abu Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 exposed the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire to a Europe vastly different from the one known to the Arabs of the Middle Ages. First published in 1963, this pioneering work traces the role of the Arab intelligentsia in increasing awareness of Europe and shaping an image of the West. 200pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Saqi Books • P • $21.95 / $9.98 ✪ 158652 THE CALIPH'S SPLENDOR: Islam and the West in the Golden Age of Baghdad Bobrick, Benson While the West declined following the collapse of the Roman Empire, a new Arab civilization arose to the east, reaching a peak in Baghdad under the caliph Harun al-Rashid. Benson Bobrick eloquently tells the remarkable story of Harun's rise to power and his rivalries with the neighboring Byzantines and the Frankish kingdom of Charlemagne. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Simon & Schuster • C • $28.00 / $9.98 ✪ 160201 THE BRIDE AND THE DOWRY: Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinians in the Aftermath of the June 1967 War Raz, Avi Examining the critical two years following the 1967 war, Raz dispels the myth of overall Arab intransigence, concluding that Israel's postwar diplomacy was deliberately ineffective because its leaders preferred land over peace with its neighbors. 480pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $35.00 / $10.98 ✪ 088216 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ARABIC PHILOSOPHY Adamson, Peter & Richard C. Taylor, eds. An introduction to the field by way of chapters devoted to individual thinkers (such as al-Farabi, Avicenna, and Averroes) or groups, especially during the "classical" period from the ninth to the twelfth centuries. Also includes chapters on later Islamic thought, and on the connections between Arabic philosophy and Greek, Jewish, and Latin philosophy. 468pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $46.00 / $27.98 ✪ 158581 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE ARABIC ALPHABET Healey, John & Rex Smith The Arabic alphabet has a fascinating history, one that is entwined with the development of culture and society in the Middle East. In this volume, which is illustrated and contains glossaries, indices, and suggestions for further reading, the authors trace the origins of the Arabic alphabet back to Aramaic, a descendant of Phoenician. 116pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Saqi Books • P • $11.95 / $5.98 128126 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MUHAMMAD Brockopp, Jonathan E., ed. As the Messenger of God, Muhammad stands at the heart of the Islamic religion, revered by Muslims throughout the world. This Cambridge Companion offers a collection of essays by some of the most accomplished scholars in the field exploring the life and legacy of the Prophet. 344pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $17.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 45 M I D D L E E A S T E R N & I S L A M I C S T U D I E S 46 THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE M I D D L E 125726 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Hanioglu, M. Sukru At the turn of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire straddled three continents and encompassed extraordinary ethnic and cultural diversity among the estimated 30 million people living within its borders. This volume gives scholars and general readers a concise history of the late empire between 1789 and 1918, turbulent years marked by enormous social changes. 264pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $16.98 E A S T E R N & I S L A M I C S T U D I E S ✪ 061801 THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE Goffman, Daniel The Ottoman Empire has consistently been regarded as a place apart, divided from the West by differences of culture and religion. In recent decades, new scholarship has emerged that seeks to de-exoticize this enduring realm. Goffman provides a thorough introduction to Ottoman history and institutions from this new standpoint, and presents a claim for the inclusion of the empire within Europe. 296pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $21.98 ✪ 087367 THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1700-1922 Quataert, Donald A lively, authoritative and accessible introduction, supported by maps, illustrations and a chronology, which strikes a comfortable balance among social, economic, and political history. 236pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $22.98 128106 CONTENDING VISIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST: The History and Politics of Orientalism Lockman, Zachary A broad survey of Western visions of Islam and the Middle East. Lockman begins with ancient Greek and Roman conceptions of the world, surveys European prejudices about Islam from the 7th century through the age of European imperialism, and examines current attitudes in the wake of 9/11 and the deepening American involvement in the region. 342pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $21.98 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 • $35.00 / $19.98 ✪ 160200 THE FORGOTTEN PALESTINIANS: A History of the Palestinians in Israel Pappé, Ilan An examination of how Israeli Palestinians have fared under Jewish rule and what their lives tell us about both Israel's attitude toward minorities and Palestinians' attitudes toward the Jewish state. Drawing upon significant archival and interview material, it analyzes the Israeli state's policy towards its Palestinian citizens, finding discrimination in matters of housing, education, and civil rights. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $32.00 / $7.98 80,000 more books online 087097 THE FORMATION OF ISLAM: Religion and Society in the near East, 600-1800 Berkey, Jonathan P. Surveys the religious history of the Near Eastern peoples of antiquity. After examining the religious climate in the Near East, Berkey investigates Islam's 1st century, from the accession of the Abbasids to the rise of the Buyid amirs, and then traces the emergence of new forms of Islam in the middle period, showing Islam's emergence as part of a prolonged process. 312pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $22.98 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 • $62.00 / $33.98 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 • $33.99 / $17.98 ✪ 149781 ISLAMIC SOCIETIES TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: A Global History Lapidus, Ira Describes the transformations of Islamic societies from their beginning in the 7th century, through their diffusion across the globe, and into the challenges of the 19th century. It concludes with the European commercial and imperial interventions that initiated a new set of transformations in the Islamic world, and the onset of the modern era. 788pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $23.98 087375 MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS Khalidi, Muhammad Ali, ed. Offers new translations of philosophical writings by Farabi, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), Ghazali, Ibn Tufayl, and Ibn Rushd (Averroes). A historical and philosophical introduction sets the writings in context and traces their preoccupations and their achievements. 236pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $23.98 IDRIES SHAH ✪ 158063 THE COMMANDING SELF Shah, Idries While complete in itself as an anthology of hitherto unpublished work, the book serves to illustrate and amplify Idries Shah's earlier books on the Sufi Way. Based on tales, lectures, letters, and interviews, it offers both an introduction to Sufi thought and further study for those already acquainted with Shah's writings. 332pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Octagon • P • $17.00 / $4.98 ✪ 158067 THE WORLD OF THE SUFI Shah, Idries A collection of essays addressing the impact of Sufism in the modern world. Among the topics discussed are Sufism in Eastern Religion, Therapy and the Sufi, The Practice of the Sufi, Current Study Materials, and Humor and the Sufi. 307pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Octagon • P • IMPORT / $7.98 ✪ 125931 THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST: A Political History since the First World War Kamrava, Mehran This succinct and authoritative overview of the making of the modern Middle East brings a valuable mix of historical perspectives and contemporary analysis to this troubled and pivotal region. With its broad thematic sweep and its balanced presentation of contentious issues, it is essential reading for both general readers and students of the region. 454pgs. • 2005 ◆ • California • P • $26.95 / $7.98 105236 THE MUQADDIMAH: An Introduction to History Khaldun, Ibn The most important Islamic history of the premodern world, this monumental work laid down the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics. 504pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98 ✪ 112089 THE MUGHAL EMPERORS: And the Islamic Dynasties of India, Iran and Central Asia, 1206-1925 Robinson, Francis A celebration of the Muslim high civilization that flourished from Iran and Central Asia through Afghanistan to north and central India. In lively biographical portraits, we see the Mughal emperors as administrators trying to meet the challenge of building strong central governments, as military leaders engaged in bloody struggles for succession, and as enlightened patrons of the arts and sciences. 260 illustrations, 140 in color. 240pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $45.00 / $19.98 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 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $23.98 157277 MUHAMMAD IS NOT THE FATHER OF ANY OF YOUR MEN: The Making of the Last Prophet Powers, David S. The Islamic claim to supersede Judaism and Christianity is embodied in the theological assertion that the office of prophecy is hereditary, but that the line of descent came to an end with the coming of Muhammad. In this volume, Powers contends that a series of radical moves were made in the first two centuries of Islamic history in order to ensure that Muhammad's position as the Last Prophet would be preserved. 376pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $65.00 / $18.98 ✪ 158580 THE SHI'A WORLDS AND IRAN Mervin, Sabrina, ed. From Africa to Asia, there are areas that are home to minority -- and in some cases majority -- groups of Twelver Shi'a. This essential work explores the tenuous relations between these groups and Iran while shedding light on understudied Shi'a communities in the Gulf, Turkey, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Senegal. 350pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Saqi Books • P • $29.95 / $14.98 M I LITARY H ISTORY ✪ 160046 ARMOURED WARFARE IN THE BATTLE FOR NORMANDY Tucker-Jones, Anthony The remarkable photographs collected in this book document in graphic detail the role armor played in the Allied struggle to exploit the D-Day landings and liberate occupied France, as well as the skill and tenacity of the German Panzer units that confronted the Allied advance. 144pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Pen & Sword • P • $29.95 / $9.98 142276 THE BATTLE OF THE TANKS: Kursk 1943 Clark, Lloyd On July 5, 1943, the greatest land battle in history began when Nazi and Red Army forces clashed near the town of Kursk on the western border of the Soviet Union. With unprecedented access to the journals and testimonials of the officers, soldiers, political leaders, and citizens who lived through it, this volume is the definitive account of an epic showdown that changed the course of history. 496pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $30.00 / $9.98 ✪ 160045 BRITISH TANKS: The Second World War Ware, Pat Using a selection of wartime photographs supported by photos of preserved vehicles, this book describes the origins of the tank in Britain during the First World War, examines British tank development during the inter-war period, and describes all of the models that saw service during the Second World War. 128pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Pen & Sword • P • $24.95 / $9.98 112185 THE CAMBRIDGE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF WARFARE: The Triumph of the West REVISED EDITION Parker, Geoffrey A unique account of Western warfare from antiquity to the present day. Treats all aspects of the subject: the development of warfare on land, sea and air; weapons and technology; strategy and defense; discipline and intelligence; mercenaries and standing armies; cavalry and infantry; chivalry and Blitzkrieg; guerilla assault and nuclear arsenals. It ranges in scope from the Greek victory at Marathon to the jungle warfare of Vietnam and the strategic air attacks of the Gulf War. 432pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $22.98 ✪ 160033 CHURCHILL AND SEA POWER Bell, Christopher M. Winston Churchill had a longer and closer relationship with the Royal Navy than any British statesman in modern times, but his record as a naval strategist and custodian of the nation's sea power has been mired in controversy. This volume is the first major study of Churchill's record as a naval strategist and his impact as the most prominent guardian of Britain's sea power in the modern era. 432pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $34.95 / $9.98 157497 THE GERMANS IN FLANDERS 1914 -1915 IMAGES OF WAR Bilton, David The book documents the German Army's presence in Flanders from its arrival in September 1914 until the summer of 1916. The illustrations -- most previously unpublished -- provide an illustrative background in both a specific and general form, highlighting life in the front-line as well as rear areas. 176pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Pen & Sword • P • $24.95 / $9.98 158270 A HARD WAY TO MAKE A WAR Gooderson, Ian The successful Allied invasions of Sicily in June 1943 and the Italian mainland in September gave them their first toehold in Europe since 1941; but these achievements came at a cost. Ian Gooderson here offers a considered analysis that places the entire campaign in context and shows how battlefield commanders dealt with the military challenges that arose. 352pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Conway • C • $29.95 / $7.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 47 M I L I T A R Y H I S T O R Y 48 THE ANCIENT WORLD M I L I T A R Y 138017 THE COMPLETE ROMAN ARMY Goldsworthy, Adrian Drawing on archaeology, ancient art, and original documentary sources, this book presents the most convincing history ever published of the Roman army, examining in detail not just the early imperial army but also the citizens' militia of the Republic and the army of the later Empire. Includes 107 full-color and 147 black-and-white illustrations. 224pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $7.98 H I S T O R Y ✪ 126089 MAKERS OF ANCIENT STRATEGY: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome Hanson, Victor Davis, ed. Leading scholars explore key facets of warfare, strategy, and foreign policy in the Greco-Roman world, from the Persian Wars to the final defense of the Roman Empire. The essays demonstrate that the military thinking and policies of the ancient Greeks and Romans remain surprisingly relevant for understanding conflict in the modern world. 278pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $12.98 119644 ROMAN WARFARE Roth, Jonathan P. This lively examination of the evolution of Roman ways of war surveys the history of Rome's fighting forces from their inception in the 7th century BCE to the fall of the Western Empire in the 5th century CE. Includes 39 halftones and 27 color plates. 328pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $22.99 / $12.98 ✪ 153478 KIEV 1941: Hitler's Battle for Supremacy in the East Stahel, David In just four weeks in the summer of 1941, the German Wehrmacht wrought unprecedented destruction on four Soviet armies, conquering central Ukraine and killing or capturing three quarters of a million men. Charting the battle's dramatic course and aftermath, David Stahel uncovers the irreplaceable losses suffered by Germany's panzer groups despite their battlefield gains, and the implications these losses posed for the German war effort. 482pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $22.00 / $14.98 111591 MILITARY POWER: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle Biddle, Stephen In warfare, do states with the largest, best equipped, IT-rich militaries invariably win? In this landmark reconception of battle and war, Stephen Biddle argues that force employment is central to modern war, and has become increasingly important since 1900 in a world of ever more lethal weaponry. 337pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $18.98 150704 NAPOLEON'S CURSED WAR: Spanish Popular Resistance in the Peninsular War, 1808-1814 Fraser, Ronald In this definitive account of the Peninsular War, Napoleon's sixyear war against Spain, Ronald Fraser examines what led to the emperor's devastating defeat against the popular opposition and their British and Portuguese allies. He captures the reality of "Napoleon's Vietnam" and the suffering, discontent, and social upheaval that accompanied the fighting. 480pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Verso • C • $54.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160044 ORDER OF BATTLE: German Luftwaffe in World War II McNab, Chris Germany's air force played a critical role in the its victories in the early part of World War II, providing the airborne component of the German forces' Blitzkrieg tactics. Organized by campaign and by key battles within each theater of war, this volume provides a detailed compendium of information on the strengths and organizational structures of the Third Reich's air force. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Casemate • C • $19.95 / $9.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 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 • $39.95 / $21.98 ✪ 160049 ROMMEL'S DESERT WARRIORS, 1941-1942 Olive, Michael & Robert Edwards This visual history of Rommel and his Afrika Korps includes hundreds of photos, many of them rare and never previously published. They include photos of men, tanks and other weapons, uniforms, desert terrain, and much more. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Stackpole Books • P • $24.95 / $8.98 ✪ 155058 SECRET REPORTS ON NAZI GERMANY: The Frankfurt School Contribution to the War Effort Laudani, Raffaele, et al. During the Second World War, three prominent members of the Frankfurt School -- Franz Neumann, Herbert Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer -- worked as intelligence analysts for the OSS, the wartime forerunner of the CIA. This book brings together their most important intelligence reports on Nazi Germany, most of which are published here for the first time. 704pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $45.00 / $21.98 ✪ 160052 THE SOVIET-AFGHAN WAR: Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives Tucker-Jones, Anthony This photographic history of the Soviet-Afghan War of 19791989 provides fascinating insight into a grim conflict that prefigured the American-led campaign in that country. By focusing on the Soviet use of heavy weaponry, Anthony Tucker-Jones shows the imbalance at the heart of a conflict in which the mechanized, industrial might of a super power was set against lightly armed partisans. 160pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Pen & Sword • P • $29.95 / $9.98 ✪ 160051 WELLINGTON'S WARS: The Making of a Military Genius Davies, Huw In this carefully researched -- and controversial -- new analysis of Wellington's remarkable military career, Davies argues that Wellington was by no means a man of innate military talent. He shows that the key to Wellington's military success was, instead, an exceptionally keen understanding of the relationship between politics and war. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $38.00 / $9.98 087204 A WORLD AT ARMS: A Global History of World War II NEW EDITION Weinberg, Gerhard L. Widely hailed as a masterpiece, this volume remains the first history of WWII to provide a truly global account of a war that encompassed six continents. Starting with the changes that restructured Europe and its colonies following the WWI, Weinberg sheds new light on every aspect of WWII, as actions of the Axis, the Allies, and the Neutrals are covered in every theater of the war. 1208pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $21.98 ✪ 155701 WORLD WAR II: The Unseen Visual History The Caen Memorial This volume draws on a unique and rich trove of historical images and artifacts of World War II collected in Caen, France. In the form of a concise historical atlas, replete with full-color maps, rare color photographs, period artwork, timelines, and reproductions of fascinating letters, documents, and historical objects, it offers a completely new overview of the most destructive war of modern times. 192pgs. • 2011 ◆ • New Press • C • $35.00 / $9.98 M USIC & DANCE ✪ 125601 BEETHOVEN HERO Burnham, Scott Bringing together music analysis and criticism, the history of music theory, and the philosophy of music, the author explores the nature and persistence of Beethoven's heroic style. He suggests that Beethoven's music projects a sense of self, destiny, and freedom. 400pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $16.98 157863 FINISHING THE HAT: Collected Lyrics (19541981) with Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes Sondheim, Stephen Along with the lyrics for all of Sondheim's musicals from 1954 to 1981, this volume includes never-before-published songs from each show. He discusses his relationship with his mentor, Oscar Hammerstein II, and his collaborations with such extraordinary talents as Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, Ethel Merman, Richard Rodgers, Angela Lansbury, and Harold Prince. 480pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Knopf • C • $45.00 / $12.98 157865 LOOK, I MADE A HAT: Collected Lyrics (1981-2011) with Attendant Comments, Amplifications, Dogmas, Harangues, Digressions, Anecdotes and Miscellany Sondheim, Stephen The second volume of Sondheim's collected lyrics. Once again, he richly annotates his lyrics with invaluable advice on songwriting, discussions of theater history and the state of the industry today, and exacting dissections of his work - both successes and failures. 480pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Knopf • C • $45.00 / $12.98 ✪ 160481 MOZART AND THE NAZIS: How the Third Reich Abused a Cultural Icon Levi, Erik Despite the apparent incompatibility between Nazi ideology and Mozart's humanitarian and cosmopolitan outlook, the Third Reich tenaciously promoted the great composer's music to further the goals of the fascist regime. This revelatory book draws on period articles, diaries, speeches, and other archival materials to provide a new understanding of how the Nazis shamelessly manipulated Mozart for political advantage. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $12.98 ✪ 160202 MUSIC AND SENTIMENT Rosen, Charles How does a work of music stir the senses, creating feelings of joy, sadness, elation, or nostalgia? In this succinct and penetrating book, Charles Rosen draws upon more than a half century as a performer and critic to reveal how composers from Bach to Berg have used sound to represent and communicate emotion in mystifyingly beautiful ways. 160pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $24.00 / $7.98 157879 A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE PIANO: The Instrument, the Music, the Musicians - From Mozart to Modern Jazz and Everything in Between Isacoff, Stuart In this beautifully illustrated celebration of the piano, Isacoff reveals how the piano's sound provides the basis for emotional expression and individual style; he illuminates the groundbreaking music of Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Schumann, and Debussy; and he delineates how classical music and jazz influenced each other as the uniquely American art form progressed from ragtime, novelty, stride, boogie, bebop, and beyond. 384pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Knopf • C • $30.00 / $9.98 ✪ 156359 RICHARD STRAUSS: A Musical Life Holden, Raymond Renowned today as the gifted composer of a string of masterworks, Strauss is less often remembered for his achievement as a major conductor, but he held important conducting posts in Munich, Berlin, and Vienna and influenced generations of younger conductors. This is the first book to consider Strauss's career as a conductor in relation to his life as a composer. 344pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $14.98 ✪ 154384 STRAVINSKY AND HIS WORLD Levitz, Tamara, ed. Situating Stravinsky in new intellectual and musical contexts, the essays in this volume shed valuable light on one of the most important composers of the 20th century. Rare documents -including Spanish and Mexican interviews, Russian letters, and rarely seen French and Russian texts -- supplement the volume, bringing to life Stravinsky's rich intellectual milieu and intense personal relationships. 384pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 ✪ 160118 VERVE: The Sound of America Havers, Richard The story of jazz, from its earliest days in New Orleans to the 1970s and beyond, told through archival material from Verve, the genre's most important label. The 1,200 illustrations include reproductions of iconic seven-inch, ten-inch, and twelve-inch records along with publicity reports, news clippings, ledger books, telegrams, and contracts. 400pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $75.00 / $42.98 ✪ 031634 WAGNER'S RING OF THE NIBELUNG: A Companion Spencer, Stewart, & Barry Millington, eds. In this volume, a modern English translation of the libretto is accompanied by Stewart Spencer's introductory essay and a series of specially commissioned texts that discuss the cycle's musical structure, philosophical implications, medieval sources, and Wagner's own changing attitude to its meaning. 383pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $13.98 NATU RAL H ISTORY & ENVIRON M ENTAL STU DIES 105220 ATLANTIC SHORELINES: Natural History and Ecology Bertness, Mark D. An introduction to the natural history and ecology of shoreline communities on the East Coast of North America. Bertness examines how distinctive communities of plants and animals are generated on rocky shores and in salt marshes, mangroves, and soft sediment beaches. 431pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $62.95 / $39.98 109570 THE BEAGLE LETTERS BURKHARDT, FREDERICK, ED. Darwin, Charles Charles Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle is both a gripping adventure story and a turning point in the making of the modern world. Brought together here in chronological order, the letters he wrote and received during his trip provide a first-hand account of a voyage of discovery that was as much personal as intellectual. 544pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $40.00 / $14.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 49 M U S I C & D A N C E 50 BIRDS N A T U R A L 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 H I S T O R Y & E N V I R O N M E N T A L S T U D I E S 125578 BIRDS OF EAST ASIA: China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Russia Brazil, Mark A handy single-volume guide to all the bird species of the region. Features 234 beautiful color plates and more than 950 color maps covering seasonal habitats and migration routes. 528pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98 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 104863 BIRDS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA Van Perlo, Ber The only field guide to illustrate and describe every species of bird in Central America from Mexico to Panama, including Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Enhanced by 98 color plates, the guide provides illustrations of all plumages for the adult males and females as well as the juveniles of each species. 336pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $16.98 104833 HAWKS FROM EVERY ANGLE: How to Identify Raptors in Flight Liguori, Jerry Featuring 339 striking color photos on 68 color plates and 32 black & white photos, this volume presents a host of meticulously crafted pictures for each of the 19 species it covers in detail -- the species most common to migration sites throughout the US and Canada. All aspects of raptor identification are discussed, including plumage, shape, and flight style. 129pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 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 / $16.98 024523 THE BOOK OF NATURALISTS: An Anthology of the Best Natural History Beebe, William, ed. Deals with the development and growth of natural history, with works by Aristotle, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, Charles Darwin, and Julian S. Huxley, among others, reflecting on the love of animals and plants, evolution, classification, and anatomy. 499pgs. • 1988 ◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $22.98 087768 CAN A DARWINIAN BE A CHRISTIAN?: The Relationship between Science and Religion Ruse, Michael With a balanced perspective that covers a wide range of topics, Ruse argues that although it is at times difficult for a Darwinian to embrace Christian belief, it is by no means inconceivable. At the same time he suggests ways in which a Christian believer should have no difficulty accepting evolution in general, and Darwinism in particular. 254pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $24.99 / $9.98 80,000 more books online 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 / $17.98 ✪ 049397 CHARLES DARWIN: The Man and His Influence Bowler, Peter J. A study of Darwin's life and influence combines biography and cultural history, showing how Darwin's contemporaries were unable to appreciate precisely those aspects of his thinking we consider of importance today. 250pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.00 / $26.98 152101 THE COLUMBIA GUIDE TO AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY Merchant, Carolyn The only major reference work to explore all the major themes and debates of the burgeoning field of environmental history. It provides a context-setting overview of American environmental history; an encyclopedia of important concepts, people, agencies, and laws; a chronology of major events; and an extensive bibliography. 400pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Columbia • P • $28.00 / $7.98 157799 THE DANCE OF AIR AND SEA: How Oceans, Weather, and Life Link Together Taylor, Arnold H. How can plankton in the sea just off of Western Europe be affected by changes in the Gulf Stream 4,000 miles away? How can the temperature of the Pacific Ocean help predict the yields of maize in Zimbabwe? In this volume, an oceanographer illuminates the powerful forces driving the world's ecosphere, and reveals how ecosystems in water and on land respond to changes in weather. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $6.98 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 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $82.00 / $37.98 140922 DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES OF THE EAST Paulson, Dennis The first fully illustrated guide to all 336 dragonfly and damselfly species of eastern North America, from the rivers of Manitoba to the Florida cypress swamps. Species accounts describe key identification features, distribution, flight season, similar species, habitat, and natural history. 576pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $16.98 157232 THE EMPEROR OF NATURE: Charles-Lucien Bonaparte and His World Stroud, Patricia Tyson Called the father of American descriptive ornithology, Charles-Lucien Bonaparte -- a nephew of Napoleon -- compiled the monumental American Ornithology: or, The Natural History of Birds Inhabiting the United States. Based extensively on archival sources, including many unpublished letters still in the possession of the Bonaparte family, this is the first biography ever written of this fascinating figure. 400pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $49.95 / $7.98 ✪ 115323 THE GREAT NATURALISTS Huxley, Robert Braving storms, pirates, and disease in their pursuit of cataloging the natural world, pioneers such as Alexander von Humboldt, Georges Cuvier, and Charles Darwin changed the course of science with their daring expeditions and groundbreaking discoveries. This tribute to their accomplishments is richly illustrated with paintings and drawings selected from the archives and collections of the Natural History Museum, London, as well as from other sources. 304pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • C • $39.95 / $12.98 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 • $65.00 / $31.98 ✪ 143991 ISLAND: Fact and Theory in Nature Lazell, James Guana, in the British Virgin Islands, is home to a remarkably diverse assortment of animal and plant life, including mangroves, flamingos, iguanas, frogs, birds, snakes, spiders, tortoises, grasshoppers, and bats. This stimulating book describes Guana's flora and fauna against the backdrop of islands worldwide and their ecology, evolution, and conservation. 402pgs. • 2005 ◆ • California • C • $57.95 / $7.98 154712 THE KINGDOM OF FUNGI Petersen, Jens H. An intimate look at the world's astonishing variety of fungi species, from cup fungi and lichens to truffles and tooth fungi, clubs and corals, and jelly fungi and puffballs. This beautifully illustrated book features more than 800 stunning color photographs as well as a concise text that describes the biology and ecology of fungi, fungal morphology, where fungi grow, and human interactions with and uses of fungi. 272pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $17.98 023112 A NEOTROPICAL COMPANION: An Introduction to the Animals, Plants, and Ecosystems of the New World Tropics SECOND EDITION, REVISED & EXPANDED Kricher, John A comprehensive introduction to the flora and fauna of the American tropics. The book is so complete in its coverage that general readers and ecotourists alike will need no other book to help them identify and understand the plants and animals, from birds to bugs, that they will encounter in their travels to the New World tropics. 436pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98 157491 PARASITE REX: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature's Most Dangerous Creatures Zimmer, Carl Traveling from the steamy jungles of Costa Rica to the parasite-riddled war zone of southern Sudan, Zimmer introduces an array of amazing creatures that invade their hosts, prey on them from within, and control their behavior. He also vividly describes parasites that can change DNA, rewire the brain, make men more distrustful and women more outgoing, and turn hosts into the living dead. 320pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Atria • P • $15.99 / $6.98 ✪ 158585 THE PRINCETON GUIDE TO EVOLUTION Losos, Jonathan, et al., eds. Edited by a team of evolutionary biologists, this volume offers some 100 clear, accurate, and up-to-date articles on the most important topics in seven major areas: phylogenetics and the history of life; selection and adaptation; evolutionary processes; genes, genomes, and phenotypes; speciation and macroevolution; evolution of behavior, society, and humans; and evolution and modern society. Includes more than 100 illustrations (including eight pages in color). 848pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $99.00 / $71.98 154548 PTEROSAURS: Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy Witton, Mark P. This one-of-a-kind book covers the discovery history, paleobiogeography, anatomy, and behaviors of more than 130 species of pterosaur, and also discusses their demise at the end of the Mesozoic. It features some 200 stunning illustrations, including original paintings and photos of rarely seen fossils. 304pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $15.98 ✪ 160192 SEASONS OF LIFE: The Biological Rhythms That Enable Living Things to Thrive and Survive Foster, Russell G. & Leon Kreitzman In this fascinating book, the authors draw on remarkable recent scientific advances to explain how seasonal change affects organisms, and how plants and animals over countless generations have evolved exquisite sensitivities and adaptations to the seasons. They conclude with a discussion of the dangers posed when changes in climate disrupt the seasonal rhythms on which so many organisms depend. 320pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $28.00 / $7.98 ✪ 141729 SPRINGTIME WILDFLOWERS OF THE NORTHEAST: A Natural History Gracie, Carol Featuring more than 500 full-color photos in a stunning largesized format, this book delves deep into the life histories, lore, and cultural uses of more than 35 harbingers of spring, ranging from old favorites to lesser-known species. 290pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $17.98 157203 TREES OF PENNSYLVANIA: A Complete Reference Guide Rhoads, Ann Fowler, et al. Written by botanists from the official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, this is the most comprehensive, authoritative, and accessible field and natural history guide to the state's tree life. It covers all of Pennsylvania's 195 trees, both native and naturalized; each species is described in a concise, tabular format that includes the characteristics of leaves, branches, bark, flowers, and fruits. 416pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Pennsylvania • C • $59.95 / $15.98 NEXT OF KIN ✪ 138490 THE COMPLETE WORLD OF HUMAN EVOLUTION REVISED EDITION Stringer, Chris & Peter Andrews The earliest apes evolved some 20 million years ago, yet Homo sapiens has existed for a mere 160,000 years. As this volume reveals, dozens of species of early ape and human have lived and died out during that time, leaving behind their fossilized remains. Includes 180 fullcolor and 252 black-and-white illustrations. 240pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 157438 PRIMATES OF THE WORLD: An Illustrated Guide Petter, Jean-Jacques This stunningly illustrated guide to the world's primates covers nearly 300 species, from the pygmy mouse lemurs of Madagascar to the mountain gorillas of Africa. Organized by region and spanning every family of primates on Earth, it features 72 color plates, facing-page descriptions of key features of each family, and 86 color distribution maps. 192pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $16.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 51 N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y & E N V I R O N M E N T A L S T U D I E S 52 P H I L O S O P H Y ✪ 117432 WAVE-SWEPT SHORE: The Rigors of Life on a Rocky Coast Koehl, Mimi With 87 stunning color photographs, this book tells the story of one stretch along the Pacific coast, introducing the mollusks, crabs, grasses, starfish, kelp, and other animals and plants that live there, and explaining how they function and flourish in a harsh environment of waves, sand, and rocks. 179pgs. • 2006 ◆ • California • C • $47.95 / $7.98 117591 WHY WE DISAGREE ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity Hulme, Mike Climate change is not "a problem" waiting for "a solution"; it is an environmental, cultural and political phenomenon that is re-shaping the way we think about ourselves, our societies and our place on Earth. Drawing upon 25 years as a climate change scientist and public commentator, Mike Hulme provides an insider's account of the emergence of this phenomenon and the diverse ways in which it is understood. 432pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $19.98 051930 WILD CHINA PHOTOS BY NIGEL HICKS MacKinnon, John A survey of the natural treasures of China, from the peaks of Mount Everest to the world's second lowest point in the Turpan Basin, from rain forests to the arid deserts. Includes chapters on each of the country's major ecological regions illustrated with 400 color photos. 208pgs. • 1996 ◆ • MIT • C • $39.95 / $9.98 080315 WHEN LIFE NEARLY DIED: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time Benton, Michael At the end of the Permian period, 251 million years ago, 90 percent of life was destroyed, including saber-toothed reptiles and vast numbers of fish and other marine species. Was the end-Permian event caused by the impact of a huge meteorite or comet, or by prolonged volcanic eruption? This volume surveys the evidence and provides a tentative verdict. 336pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $24.95 / $10.98 PH I LOSOPHY 104364 AUTHORITY AND ESTRANGEMENT: An Essay on SelfKnowledge Moran, Richard Since Socrates, the problem of self-knowledge has been central to philosophy, but today the idea of "first-person authority" is under challenge from a number of directions. In this strikingly original and psychologically nuanced exploration of the contrasting ideals of relations to oneself and relations to others, Moran argues for a reconception of the first-person and its claims. 256pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 106437 BERNARD WILLIAMS Thomas, Alan, ed. The seven essays in this volume examine Williams's work on moral objectivity, the nature of practical reason, moral emotion, the critique of the "morality system," his assessment of the ethical thought of the ancient world, and his adoption of Nietzsche's method of "genealogy." 221pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $7.98 ARISTOTLE 039498 THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE, VOLUME 1: The Revised Oxford Translation Barnes, Jonathan, ed. The Oxford Translation, originally published between 1912 and 1954, is universally recognized as the standard English version of Aristotle. This revised edition contains the substance of the original, slightly emended in light of recent scholarship. 1250pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Princeton • C • $52.50 / $30.98 038551 THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE, VOLUME 2: The Revised Oxford Translation Barnes, Jonathan, ed. 1256pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Princeton • C • $52.50 / $29.98 041127 THE POLITICS AND THE CONSTITUTION OF ATHENS REVISED STUDENT EDITION Aristotle Provides the necessary materials for a full understanding of his work as a political scientist, and places it in the context of his ethical theory and science of nature. 279pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $10.98 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 allpowerful, 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 • $23.95 / $11.98 152466 BLIND SPOTS: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do about It Bazerman, Max H. & Ann E. Tenbrunsel Two leading business ethicists examine the ways we overestimate our ability to do what is right and how we act unethically without meaning to. From the collapse of Enron and corruption in the tobacco industry and the downfall of Bernard Madoff, the authors investigate the nature of ethical failures in the business world and beyond, and illustrate how we can bridge the gap between who we are and who we want to be. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98 ✪ 145516 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO EXISTENTIALISM Crowell, Steven, ed. In this volume of original essays, a team of distinguished commentators discuss the ideas of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Beauvoir and show how their focus on existence provides a compelling perspective on contemporary issues in moral psychology and in the philosophy of mind, language, and history. 425pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $18.98 152562 CHRISTIANITY, TRUTH, AND WEAKENING FAITH: A Dialogue Vattimo, Gianni & René Girard A collaboration of two philosophers known for their progressive approach to the debate over the place of religion in secular, democratic societies. Seeking unity over difference, Vattimo and Girard turn to Max Weber, Eric Auerbach, and Marcel Gauchet, among others, in their exploration of truth and liberty, relativism and faith, and the tensions of a world filled with new forms of religiously inspired violence. 136pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Columbia • C • $20.00 / $7.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. 80,000 more books online HARRY G. FRANKFURT 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 / $6.98 IMMANUEL KANT 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 • $45.00 / $22.98 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 • $17.95 / $7.98 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 • $42.00 / $22.98 ✪ 159568 CONDITIONS Badiou, Alain Beginning with a sustained critique of the so-called "end of philosophy," Badiou proposes a new definition of philosophy, one that is tested with respect to both its origin, in Plato, and its contemporary state. The essays that follow are ordered according to what Badiou sees as the four great conditions of philosophy: philosophy and poetry, philosophy and mathematics, philosophy and politics, and philosophy and love. 368pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Continuum • C • $29.95 / $9.98 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 • $19.00 / $8.98 ✪ 160531 DAVID HUME: The Philosopher as Historian Phillipson, Nicholas In this analysis of Hume's life and works, from his university days in Edinburgh to the rapturous reception of his History of England, Phillipson reveals the gradual process by which one of the greatest Western philosophers turned himself into one of the greatest historians of Britain. In doing so, he shows us how revolutionary Hume was, and why his ideas still matter today. 168pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • P • $16.00 / $5.98 ✪ 083224 DECONSTRUCTION AND CRITICAL THEORY Zima, P. V. This survey of the main schools and theorists of deconstruction traces their philosophical roots and intellectual development. It analyses their contribution to the understanding of literature and ideology, compares their critical value, and explores the critical reaction to deconstruction and its limitations. 208pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Continuum • P • $44.95 / $12.98 ✪ 145036 DESCARTES: A Biography Clarke, Desmond M. Descartes' main contribution to the history of ideas was his effort to construct a philosophy that would be sympathetic to the new sciences that emerged in the 17th century. This is the first biography in English to address the full range of his interest in theology, philosophy, and the sciences, and to trace his intellectual development through his entire career. 520pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $16.98 157801 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN LOGIC Haaparanta, Leila, ed. A comprehensive history of modern logic from the Middle Ages through the end of the 20th century. In addition to providing a history of symbolic logic, the contributors also examine developments in the philosophy of logic and philosophical logic in modern times. 1008pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $150.00 / $59.98 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 • $27.99 / $16.98 031024 PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY THE CAMBRIDGE EDITION OF THE WORKS OF IMMANUEL KANT Kant, Immanuel The first comprehensive English translation of all of Kant's moral and political philosophy writings. As well as the Groundwork to the Metaphysics of Morals, the Critique of Practical Reason, the Metaphysics of Morals, and Toward Perpetual Peace, the volume includes shorter essays and reviews, some of which have never been translated before. 668pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.00 / $30.98 ✪ 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 • $27.99 / $17.98 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 • $27.99 / $16.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 53 P H I L O S O P H Y 54 KIERKEGAARD P H I L O S O P H Y 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 • $35.00 / $17.98 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 • $22.99 / $12.98 038480 PHILOSOPHICAL FRAGMENTS / JOHANNES CLIMACUS 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 • $37.50 / $17.98 ✪ 133685 THE EXPANDING CIRCLE: Ethics, Evolution and Moral Progress Singer, Peter Drawing on philosophy and evolutionary psychology, Singer demonstrates that human ethics cannot be explained by biology alone. Rather, it is our capacity for reasoning that makes moral progress possible. In a new afterword, the author takes stock of his argument in light of recent research on the evolution of morality. 232pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $7.98 ✪ 147146 FREE WILL AS AN OPEN SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM Balaguer, Mark In this largely antimetaphysical treatment of free will and determinism, Mark Balaguer argues that the philosophical problem of free will boils down to an scientific question about the causal histories of certain kinds of neural events. In the course of his argument, Balaguer provides a naturalistic defense of the libertarian view of free will. 216pgs. • 2009 ◆ • MIT • C • $35.00 / $7.98 ✪ 129857 GOODNESS AND ADVICE Thomson, Judith Jarvis & Amy Gutmann, ed. How should we live? What do we owe to other people? Exploring how we should go about answering such fundamental questions, the author makes major advances in moral philosophy, pointing to some deep problems for influential moral theories and describing the structure of a new and much more promising theory. 208pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $15.98 135912 ERNST CASSIRER: The Last Philosopher of Culture Skidelsky, Edward The first English-language intellectual biography of a leading figure on the Weimar intellectual scene. Skidelsky presents Cassirer, the author of The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, as a defender of the liberal ideal of culture in an increasingly fragmented world, and as someone who grappled with the opposing forces of scientific positivism and romantic vitalism. 304pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $15.98 ✪ 127689 GROUNDLESS BELIEF: An Essay on the Possibility of Epistemology Williams, Michael An all-out attack on what Williams calls "phenomenalism," the idea that our knowledge of the world rests on a perceptual or experiential foundation. Williams examines and rejects the idea that, unless our beliefs are answerable to a "given" element in experience, objective knowledge will be impossible. 386pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $42.00 / $23.98 132893 ETHICS AND ANIMALS: An Introduction Gruen, Lori In this comprehensive introduction to animal ethics, Lori Gruen provides a survey of the issues central to human-animal relations and a reasoned new perspective on current key debates in the field. She explores a range of theoretical positions and poses challenging questions that directly encourage readers to develop a defensible position regarding their own practices. 250pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $17.98 ✪ 135584 AN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF CANNIBALISM Avramescu, Catalin The cannibal -- perhaps the ultimate symbol of savagery and degradation -- has played a surprisingly important role in the history of thought. Ranging from antiquity to modern disputes about such issues as vegetarianism and private property, this volume is the first book to systematically examine the role of the cannibal in the arguments of philosophers. 360pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $17.98 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 • $37.50 / $18.98 105201 EVIL IN MODERN THOUGHT: An Alternative History of Philosophy Neiman, Susan Whether expressed in theological or secular terms, evil confronts philosophy with fundamental questions. Neiman argues that these questions impelled modern philosophy, concluding that two basic stances run through modern thought. One, from Rousseau to Arendt, insists that morality demands we make evil intelligible. The other, from Voltaire to Adorno, insists that morality demands that we do not. 376pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $12.98 80,000 more books online 133873 THE JOY OF SECULARISM: 11 Essays for How We Live Now Levine, George Lewis, ed. Bringing together distinguished historians, philosophers, scientists, and writers including Frans de Waal, Adam Phillips, and Rebecca Stott, this book shows that secularism is not a mere denial of religion but a vision of a natural world that is far richer and more satisfying than the one promised by religion. 272pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $46.95 / $16.98 036791 THE NATURE OF RATIONALITY Nozick, Robert In an exploration of rationality of decision and belief, shows how principles function in daily thinking and in efforts to live peacefully and productively with one another, explaining how misconceptions have resulted in philosophical problems. 226pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $14.98 ✪ 158537 THE NECESSITY OF ERRORS Roberts, John A groundbreaking exploration of the process of error and how we learn from it, in philosophy and history of science, from Plato to Adorno. Errors, Roberts finds, are productive, but not in any uniform sense or under all circumstances; a theory of errors needs a dialectics of error. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $27.95 / $7.98 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 • $16.95 / $7.98 049458 OUTLINES OF SCEPTICISM Sextus Empiricus The fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, this work is also one of our most copious sources of information about other Hellenistic philosophies. The first part contains an elaborate exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; the second and third parts argue against "dogmatism" in logic, epistemology, science, and ethics. 248pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $21.98 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 • $30.95 / $15.98 145989 PURSUITS OF WISDOM: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus Cooper, John M. This major reinterpretation of ancient philosophy, which recovers the long Greek and Roman tradition of philosophy as a complete way of life and not simply an intellectual discipline, examines six central philosophies of living: Socratic, Aristotelian, Stoic, Epicurean, Skeptic, and Platonist. 456pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $19.98 033311 THE REDISCOVERY OF THE MIND Searle, John R. Launching a formidable attack on current orthodoxies in the philosophy of mind, Searle argues that it is the neglect of consciousness that has resulted in so much barrenness and sterility in the disciplines of psychology, philosophy of mind, and cognitive science. 270pgs. • 1994 ▲ • MIT • P • $32.00 / $14.98 051728 SITES OF VISION: The Discursive Construction of Sight in the History of Philosophy Levin, David Michael, ed. Explores the ways in which the rhetoric of philosophy has formed the nature of vision and how, in turn, the rhetoric of vision has helped to shape philosophical thought. 498pgs. • 1999 ◆ • MIT • P • $42.00 / $7.98 029910 THE SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE Debord, Guy From its publication in the midst of the social upheavals of the 1960s to the present, these volatile theses have decisively transformed debates on the shape of modernity, capitalism, and everyday life in the late 20th century. 154pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Zone Books • P • $19.95 / $10.98 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE 55 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 • $44.00 / $24.98 P H I L O S O P H Y ✪ 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 • $26.99 / $16.98 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 • $28.99 / $16.98 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 • $22.99 / $12.98 087809 THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA PIPPIN, ROBERT, ED. & ADRIAN DEL CARO, TRANS. 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 • $22.99 / $12.98 ✪ 055237 THE SOURCES OF NORMATIVITY Korsgaard, Christine M. Ethical concepts make claims on us - they command, oblige, recommend, or guide and we make claims on one another when we invoke them; but where does their authority come from? Korsgaard identifies four accounts proposed by modern philosophers and shows how each account developed in response to prior theories. Her discussion is followed by commentary by G. A. Cohen, Raymond Geuss, Thomas Nagel, and Bernard Williams. 273pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $32.99 / $22.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 56 RICHARD RORTY P H O T O G R A P H Y 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 • $36.99 / $18.98 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 • $37.50 / $22.98 156096 THE SPECTACLE OF DISINTEGRATION: Situationist Passages out of the Twentieth Century Wark, McKenzie In this companion volume to The Beach Beneath the Street, his acclaimed history of the Situationist International up to the late 1960s, Wark puts the late work of the Situationists in a broader and deeper context, charting their contemporary relevance and their deep critique of modernity. 224pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Verso • C • $26.95 / $11.98 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 • $37.50 / $19.98 ✪ 087104 STANLEY CAVELL Eldridge, Richard, ed. At the core of Cavell's thought is the view that skepticism is not a theoretical position to be refuted by philosophical theory but a reflection of the fundamental limits of human knowledge. This volume is the first attempt to systematically describe and assess the full range of Cavell's work. 260pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $7.98 125695 THERAPY OF DESIRE: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics Nussbaum, Martha C. The Epicureans, Skeptics, and Stoics practiced philosophy not as a detached intellectual discipline, but as a worldly art of grappling with issues of daily and urgent human significance. In this engaging book, Nussbaum examines texts of philosophers who were committed to a therapeutic paradigm, including Epicurus, Lucretius, Sextus Empiricus, Chrysippus, and Seneca. 600pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $23.98 152131 THIS INCREDIBLE NEED TO BELIEVE Kristeva, Julia "Unlike Freud, I do not claim that religion is just an illusion and a source of neurosis. The time has come to recognize, without being afraid of 'frightening' either the faithful or the agnostics, that the history of Christianity prepared the world for humanism." So writes Julia Kristeva in this provocative work, which skillfully upends entrenched ideas about religion and belief. 136pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Columbia • C • $40.00 / $7.98 025671 TIME-FETISHES: The Secret History of Eternal Recurrence Lukacher, Ned Ranging from the pre-Socratics to Ovid, and from Shakespeare to Hegel, Schelling, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida, Lukacher traces the secret tradition of the idea of eternal recurrence and situates it as the grounding idea of Western philosophy and literature. 176pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Duke • P • $22.95 / $5.98 ✪ 135835 THE VIRTUES OF OUR VICES: A Modest Defense of Gossip, Rudeness, and Other Bad Habits Westacott, Emrys Are there times when it's right to be rude? Can we distinguish between good and bad gossip? Does sick humor do anyone any good? Philosopher Emrys Westacott takes a fresh look at important everyday ethical questions and makes a compelling argument that some of our most common vices often have hidden virtues or serve unappreciated but valuable purposes. 304pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 159590 WITTGENSTEINIAN FIDEISM? Nielsen, Kai & D. Z. Phillips An extended discussion of the relationship between faith and reason, centered on the Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion. The exchanges, from two leading authorities, are further enhanced by a clarifying introduction from Bela Szabdos and critiques by Nancy Bauer and Stephen Mulhall. 396pgs. • 2005 ◆ • SCM Press • P • $75.00 / $16.98 PHOTOGRAPHY 153099 CARVED BY TIME: Landscapes of the Southwest Rajs, Jake Jake Rajs's portrait of the Southwest captures the natural beauty of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. It features such well-known and heavily visited national parks as Mesa Verde and Black Canyon in Colorado, Zion and Arches in Utah, the Vermilion Cliffs in Arizona, and Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Monacelli • C • $75.00 / $16.98 140723 FRAMING THE WEST: The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O'Sullivan Jurovics, Toby, et al. Trained under Mathew Brady, O'Sullivan accompanied several government expeditions to the West and produced a body of beautiful photographs that exhibited a forthright and rigorous style formed in response to the landscapes he encountered. This volume, which features previously unpublished and rarely seen images, offers a new interpretation of O'Sullivan's work and assesses his influence on the larger photographic canon. 272pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $60.00 / $19.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online CARTIER-BRESSON 114131 HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON: The Man, the Image and the World: A Retrospective Arbaizar, Philippe et al. Cartier-Bresson's extraordinary photographs were shaped by an eye and a mind legendary for their intelligent empathy and for their unerring ability to get to the heart of the matter. This definitive oversized collection of the master's work includes more than 600 illustrations in color and duotone. 431pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $55.00 / $26.98 ✪ 114182 HENRI CARTIERBRESSON THAMES & HUDSON PHOTOFILE Brenson, Michael Handsome and collectable, each volume in the Photofile series contains some 60 full-page reproductions printed in superb duotone, together with a critical introduction, a chronology and a bibliography. 144pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $15.95 / $7.98 121265 THE PHOTOGRAPH AS CONTEMPORARY ART WORLD OF ART Cotton, Charlotte This new edition brings the story of contemporary art photography up to date with a chapter on artists who emphasize the physical and material properties of photography, who use photography as just one component in multimedia practice, or who choose to experiment with new modes of dissemination for their work. 248pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 121256 SEBASTIÃO SALGADO THAMES & HUDSON PHOTOFILE Caujolle, Christian Trained as an economist, Salgado has shown a constant faith in mankind, a solidarity that never wavers or flinches in the face of pain, an ability to analyze extreme situations, and a fierce drive to affirm what he truly is, a humanist photographer. Includes 63 duotone photographs. 144pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $15.95 / $7.98 126258 AN INNER SILENCE: The Portraits of Henri Cartier-Bresson Sire, Agnes & Jean-Luc Nancy Cartier-Bresson was perhaps the most influential image maker of the 20th century, and his portraits are among his best-known work. This book features both well-known images and previously unpublished portraits: Ezra Pound, Martin Luther King Jr., Samuel Beckett, Truman Capote, Susan Sontag, Carl Jung, William Faulkner, Marilyn Monroe, Henri Matisse, and many more. 160pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $34.95 / $18.98 039495 THE SECRET PARIS OF THE 30'S Brassaï Brassaï's photographs reveal a milieu previously known only through books such as the novels of Henry Miller: the seamy, grimy yet infinitely exciting reality that tourists still think of when they seek "Paris by night." These fascinating images are accompanied by Brassai's own text, in which he describes the extraordinary conditions under which he took his photographs. 192pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160504 JOHN GUTMANN: The Photographer at Work Stein, Sally John Gutmann (1905-1998) captured images of American culture, celebrating signs of a vibrant democracy, however imperfect. Drawing on his archive of photographs and papers at the Center for Creative Photography, this volume presents both unfamiliar works and littleknown contexts for his imagery, linking his photography to his passionate interest in painting and filmmaking, as well as to his collections of non-Western art and artifacts. 180pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $50.00 / $14.98 ✪ 121325 STANDING WITH STONES: A Photographic Journey Through Megalithic Britain and Ireland Soskin, Rupert From stone circles and henges to long barrows and cairns, the ancient inhabitants of Britain and Ireland adapted and shaped their monuments to all environments, leaving behind tantalizing signs of their long-forgotten lives. This haunting companion to more than 100 sites, ranging geographically from Cornwall to the Scottish isles, includes 248 black-and-white illustrations. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 144210 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BUILDINGS: On Photography and Time Smith, Joel This visually striking meditation on architecture in photography explores the intersection between these two ways of embodying the past. Photographs of buildings, Joel Smith argues, are simultaneously the agents, vehicles, and cargo of social memory. 104pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $40.00 / $9.98 visit www.labyrinthbooks.com for 80,000 more titles. POLITICAL PH I LOSOPHY 104758 THE ETHICS OF IDENTITY Appiah, Kwame Anthony To what extent do ethnic, national, religious, and other identities constrain our freedom, our ability to make an individual life, and to what extent do they enable our individuality? In this beautifully written work, a renowned philosopher develops an account of ethics that relates moral obligations to collective allegiances, our individuality to our multiple identities. 358pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $15.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. ✪ 156117 THE FAITH OF THE FAITHLESS: Experiments in Political Theology Critchley, Simon Building on the philosophical and political framework of Critchley's Infinitely Demanding, this new book ventures into questions of faith, love, religion, and violence."A sustained and fascinating reflection on the place of religion in political discourse." -- New Statesman 302pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Verso • C • $24.95 / $7.98 ✪ 104365 THE LESSER EVIL: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror Ignatieff, Michael There is perhaps no greater political challenge today than trying to win the war against terror without losing our democratic souls. Ignatieff confronts this challenge head-on, offers an impeccably argued case for how to balance security and liberty in the face of the threat posed by terrorism. 232pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $11.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 57 P O L I T I C A L P H I L O S O P H Y 58 ISAIAH BERLIN P O L I T I C A L 154639 THE CROOKED TIMBER OF HUMANITY: Chapters in the History of Ideas SECOND EDITION 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. 472pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $10.98 P H I L O S O P H Y 067097 LETTERS 1928-1946 EDITED BY HENRY HARDY Berlin, Isaiah "Cerebral gifts apart, Isaiah Berlin had a genius for friendship and a huge personal appeal that communicates itself in print; and Letters, 1928-1946 is compulsive reading merely as a document of English social and literary history." -- The New York Times 755pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $102.00 / $12.98 111354 POLITICAL IDEAS IN THE ROMANTIC AGE: Their Rise and Influence on Modern Thought Berlin, Isaiah In this volume, based on a series of lectures delivered at Bryn Mawr College in 1952, Berlin argues that the political ideas of the Romantic age are still largely our own -- down to the language and metaphors they are expressed in. He vividly expounds the central political ideas of leading European thinkers in the period 1760-1830, including Helvetius, Condorcet, Rousseau, Saint-Simon, Hegel, Schelling, and Fichte. 292pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 119841 LIBERAL BEGINNINGS: Making a Republic for the Moderns Kalyvas, Andreas & Ira I. Katznelson This examination of the origins and development of the modern liberal tradition in Europe and the US explores the relationship between republicanism and liberalism between 1750 and 1830. The authors consider the writings of six leading thinkers of the period: Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, James Madison, Thomas Paine, Germaine de Staël, and Benjamin Constant. 200pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $7.98 081361 LUKACS AFTER COMMUNISM: Interviews with Contemporary Intellectuals Corredor, Eva L. Ten lively interviews with a diverse group of international scholars who address the continued relevance of György Lukacs's theories to the post-communist era. The interviewer challenges these theoreticians to reconsider the Lukacsean legacy and to speculate on the prospects for Marxist theory in the coming decades. 248pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Duke • C NDJ • $79.95 / $7.98 ✪ 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 • $23.99 / $14.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 160489 THE MORTGAGE OF THE PAST: Reshaping the Ancient Political Inheritance (1050-1300) Oakley, Francis Oakley continues his magisterial three-part history of the emergence of Western political thought during the Middle Ages in this second volume. Here, Oakley explores kingship from the 10th century to the beginning of the 14th, showing how, under the stresses of religious and cultural development, kingship became an increasingly secular institution. 344pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $55.00 / $16.98 147833 THE POETICS OF POLITICAL THINKING Panagia, Davide Examining works by thinkers from Thomas Hobbes to Jacques Rancière, Panagia shows how they invoke aesthetic concepts and devices such as metaphor, mimesis, imagination, beauty, and the sublime. He argues that it is important to recognize these forms of representation because they provide evaluative standards that theorists use in appraising ideas about justice, politics, and democratic life. 192pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Duke • P • $21.95 / $7.98 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 • $52.50 / $25.98 104894 PROVINCIALIZING EUROPE: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference Chakrabarty, Dipesh A reconsideration of the mythical "Europe" that is often taken, in many histories of capitalist transition in non-Western countries, to be the original site of modernity. The very idea of historicizing, the author argues, carries with it European assumptions about disenchanted space, secular time, and sovereignty. 301pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $17.98 ✪ 160515 SELECTED WRITINGS Bentham, Jeremy Philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), was one of the most influential thinkers of the modern age. This introduction to his writings presents a representative selection of texts authoritatively restored by the Bentham Project, University College London. 560pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $22.00 / $7.98 JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU 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 • $24.99 / $14.98 ✪ 049035 THE SOCIAL CONTRACT AND OTHER LATER POLITICAL WRITINGS Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's major later writings, which profoundly affected the American and the French Revolutions as well as Romanticism and Idealism. Volume contains extensive editorial material. 341pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $21.99 / $11.98 049825 THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS de Montesquieu, Charles A fully annotated edition of a central text in the history of 18thcentury political thought focuses on Montesquieu's use of sources. 757pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $21.98 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 • $18.99 / $9.98 ✪ 154538 TOCQUEVILLE: The Aristocratic Sources of Liberty Jaume, Lucien Situating Tocqueville within the context of the crisis of authority in postrevolutionary France, Jaume shows that Tocqueville was an ambivalent promoter of democracy, a man who tried to reconcile himself to the coming wave, but who was also nostalgic for the aristocratic world in which he was rooted -- and who believed that it would be necessary to preserve aristocratic values in order to protect liberty under democracy. 360pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 158526 UNFINISHED PROJECTS: Decolonization and the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre Arthur, Paige A close observer of postwar movements for decolonization and a supporter of Algeria's struggle for independence, Sartre put forward an uncompromising and influential view of imperialism. In this major new reading of Sartre's life and work, Paige Arthur traces the relationship between the philosopher's decades-long commitment to decolonization and his intellectual positions. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Verso • P • $24.95 / $7.98 POLITICAL SCI ENCE 140740 ALLIES FOR ARMAGEDDON: The Rise of Christian Zionism Clark, Victoria Guided by a literal reading of the prophetic sections of the Bible, Christian Zionists are convinced that the world is hurtling toward a final Battle of Armageddon, and that war in the Middle East is God's will for the region. In this timely book, Victoria Clark explores the 400-year history of this powerful political ideology and surveys the contemporary Christian Zionist scene in Israel and in the US. 344pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Yale • C • $28.00 / $7.98 158159 THE CAPITALISM PAPERS: Fatal Flaws of an Obsolete System Mander, Jerry Exposing the momentous and unsolvable environmental and social problems it intrinsically produces, Mander argues that capitalism, utterly dependent on never-ending economic growth, is an unsustainable absurdity on a finite planet with limited resources. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Counterpoint • C • $26.00 / $5.98 127155 THE CASE FOR BIG GOVERNMENT Madrick, Jeff In this eye-opening book, Madrick explains why America benefits when the government actively nourishes economic growth, and why we should reject free market orthodoxy and embrace ambitious government-centered programs. He shows that the big governments of past eras fostered greatness and prosperity, while weak laissez-faire governments marked periods of corruption and exploitation. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $6.98 158160 DELIRIUM: How the Sexual Counterrevolution Is Polarizing America Cohen, Nancy L. Reveals how a well-financed, ideologicallydriven shadow movement is seeking to turn back the clock on matters of gender equality and sexual freedom. Cohen exposes the surprising role of right-wing women in undermining women's rights and explains how liberal men have been complicit in letting it happen. 356pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Counterpoint • C • $27.00 / $5.98 ✪ 158536 ERNEST MANDEL: A Rebel's Dream Deferred Stutje, Jan Willem The first biography of one of the leading revolutionary thinkers of late capitalism. An "invaluable and stimulating work ... a clear, concise, and riveting account of one of the most dynamic political figures in world history." -- WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society 392pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $9.98 I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L AT I O N S 111506 THE CRAFT OF INTERNATIONAL HISTORY: A Guide to Method Trachtenberg, Marc A practical guide to the historical study of international politics, grounded in the author's more than forty years' experience as a working historian. The focus is on the nuts and bolts of historical research -- that is, on how to use original sources, analyze and interpret historical works, and actually write a work of history. 266pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $19.98 051143 SOCIAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Wendt, Alexander A cultural theory of international politics, clarifying the central claims of the constructivist approach and presenting a structural and idealist worldview that contrasts with the individualism and materialism that underlies most mainstream political thinking. Wendt characterizes the roles states assume as Hobbesian (enemies), Lockean (rivals), or Kantian (friends), and demonstrates how these roles shape state interests and capabilities. 429pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.00 / $26.98 136368 GODDESS OF THE MARKET: Ayn Rand and the American Right Burns, Jennifer Worshipped by her fans and denounced by her enemies, the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand shaped the modern conservative movement from its earliest days. Drawing on unprecedented access to Rand's private papers and the original, unedited versions of Rand's journals, Jennifer Burns offers a groundbreaking reassessment of this key cultural figure, examining her life, her ideas, and her impact on conservative political thought. 384pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $27.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160211 HOLD EVERYTHING DEAR Berger, John Explores the countless personal choices, encounters, illuminations, sacrifices, new desires, griefs and memories that occur in the course of political resistance to empire and colonialism. These reflections reveal the political at the core of human existence, from the relentlessness of daily life in the West Bank, to the potential force of desire, to the unflinching gaze of Pasolini's political film. 160pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Verso • P • IMPORT / $5.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 59 P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 60 THE TEA PARTY P O L I T I C A L ✪ 154920 CHANGE THEY CAN'T BELIEVE IN: The Tea Party and Reactionary Politics in America Parker, Christopher S. & Matt A. Baretto Are Tea Party supporters merely a group of conservative citizens concerned about government spending? Or are they racists who refuse to accept Barack Obama as their president because he's not white? The authors offer an alternative argument: that the Tea Party is driven by the reemergence of a reactionary movement in American politics that is fueled by a fear that the country is being stolen from "real Americans." 384pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98 S C I E N C E 147017 THE TEA PARTY AND THE REMAKING OF REPUBLICAN CONSERVATISM Skocpol, Theda & Vanessa Williamson Drawing on grassroots interviews and visits to local meetings in several regions, the authors go beyond images of protesters in Colonial costumes to provide a nuanced portrait of the Tea Party. It combines fine-grained portraits of local Tea Party members and chapters with an overarching analysis of the movement's rise, impact, and likely fate. 224pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $7.98 127197 THE WHITES OF THEIR EYES: The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle over American History Lepore, Jill A distinguished historian's wry and bemused look at American history as seen by the far right, from the "rant heard round the world" that launched the Tea Party to the Texas School Board's adoption of a social-studies curriculum that teaches that the United States was established as a Christian nation. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $7.98 125935 KARL MARX'S THEORY OF HISTORY: A Defence Cohen, G. A. First published in 1978, this book served as a flagship of a powerful intellectual movement -- analytical Marxism. In this expanded edition, Cohen reconstructs the theory in the light of reservations about traditional historical materialism, and studies the implications the demise of the Soviet Union poses for historical materialism. 430pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $46.95 / $23.98 038634 MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy Putnam, Robert D. Why do some democratic governments succeed and others fail? Focusing on a unique experiment begun in 1970 when Italy created new governments for each of its regions, this volume offers empirical evidence for the importance of "civic community" in developing successful institutions. 258pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $22.98 048095 MAKING RACE AND NATION: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa and Brazil Marx, Anthony W. In this bold, original, and persuasive book, Marx provocatively links the construction of nations to the construction of racial identity. Using a comparative historical approach, he shows how efforts to establish national unity and other institutional impediments have served to shape and often crystallize categories and divisions of race. 390pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $18.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online 113574 MOYERS ON AMERICA: A Journalist and His Times Moyers, Bill In these pages, the veteran journalist presents, for the first time, a powerful statement of his own personal beliefs -political and moral. Combining illuminating forays into American history with candid comments on today's politics, he delivers perceptive and trenchant insights into the American experience. 224pgs. • 2004 ▲ • New Press • C • $24.95 / $7.98 071254 THE MYTH OF AMERICAN INDIVIDUALISM: The Protestant Origins of American Political Thought Shain, Barry Alan What did early Americans mean when they used such basic political concepts as the public good, liberty, and slavery? By exploring how these core elements of their political thought were employed in documents of the time, Shain reveals a shared understanding based on the underpinnings of a reformed Protestant communalism. 394pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98 ✪ 038403 ON WAR: Indexed Edition HOWARD, MICHAEL & PETER PARET, EDS. & TRANS. Von Clausewitz, Carl First published in 1832, attempts to understand war, both in its internal dynamics and as an instrument of policy, and does not advocate war or recommend specific courses of action. 732pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.50 / $22.98 ✪ 154713 POLITICAL BUBBLES: Financial Crises and the Failure of American Democracy McCarty, Nolan, et al. Behind every financial crisis lurks a "political bubble" -- policy biases that foster market behaviors leading to financial instability. Demonstrating how political bubbles helped create the 2008 financial crisis, this book shows how such patterns have occurred repeatedly throughout US history. 368pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98 ✪ 160207 THE POLITICS OF FOOD SUPPLY: U. S. Agricultural Policy in the World Economy Winders, Bill Explores the interactions of class, market, and state that have affected the formulation and application of agricultural policy since the New Deal, showing how divisions and coalitions within Southern, Corn Belt, and Wheat Belt agriculture were central to the ebb and flow of price supports and production controls. In addition, the book highlights the roles played by the world economy, the civil rights movement, and existing national policy. 304pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $55.00 / $9.98 158278 REVOLUTION AT THE GATES: Selected Writings of Lenin from 1917 Žižek, Slavoj, ed. Locating Lenin's 1917 writings in their historical context, this volume tackles the key question of whether Lenin can be reinvented in our era of "cultural capitalism." He concludes that whatever the discussion -- the forthcoming crisis of capitalism, the possibility of a redemptive violence, the falsity of liberal tolerance -- Lenin's time has come again. 352pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $24.95 / $7.98 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 / $13.98 ✪ 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 ✪ 153196 THE SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA: Social Justice vs. the Total Market Supiot, Alain A new manifesto for global social justice. Arguing against the return to social Darwinism and the bureaucratic embrace of numbers and statistics as ends, Supiot champions the social democratic spirit, hoping for its revival in the wake of recent economic crises. 160pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Verso • C • $24.95 / $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 • $35.00 / $20.98 025584 THEORIES OF WAR AND PEACE Brown, Michael E., et al., eds. A collection of essays by leading scholars on contemporary approaches to understanding war and peace. Includes expositions, analyses, and critiques of some of the more prominent and enduring explanations of war. 566pgs. • 1998 ◆ • MIT • P • $44.00 / $14.98 087202 THE TORTURE DEBATE IN AMERICA Greenberg, Karen J., ed. The definitive book of public record detailing the Bush Administration's policies on torture and political prisoners. The use of coercive techniques at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo has sparked an intense debate in America, and the text captures the arguments put forth by legislators, human rights activists, and others, raising key moral, legal, and historical debates on the use of torture. 432pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $31.99 / $15.98 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 129495 WHY IS THERE NO LABOR PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES? Archer, Robin Tackling one of the great enduring puzzles of American political development head-on, Robin Archer puts forward a new explanation for why there is no American labor party -- an explanation that suggests that much of the conventional wisdom about "American exceptionalism" is untenable. 368pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $18.9 PSYCHOLOGY & COGN ITIVE SCI ENCE 127605 BIPOLAR EXPEDITIONS: Mania and Depression in American Culture Martin, Emily An exploration of the American fascination with mania, as seen in the fascinating and sometimes disturbing worlds of support groups, psychiatric rounds, and psychotropic drugs. Martin reveals how people living under the description of bipolar disorder are often denied the status of being fully human, even while contemporary America exhibits a powerful affinity for manic behavior. 384pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $17.98 140865 THE BRAIN AND THE MEANING OF LIFE Thagard, Paul What is reality and how do we know it? Defending the superiority of evidence-based reasoning over religious faith and philosophical thought experiments, Thagard argues that our cognitive and emotional abilities allow us to understand reality, decide effectively, act morally, and pursue the vital needs of love, work, and play. 296pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 148115 COLLECTED PAPERS, VOLUME 1: Mind and Language, 1972-2010 Stich, Stephen P. This volume collects essays that Stich has published in the last 40 years on topics in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language. They discuss a wide range of topics, including grammar, innateness, reference, folk psychology, eliminativism, connectionism, evolutionary psychology, simulation theory, social construction, and psychopathology. 416pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $70.00 / $29.98 038527 EYE AND BRAIN: The Psychology of Seeing FIFTH EDITION Gregory, Richard L. An essential introduction to the basic phenomena of visual perception. Gregory offers clear explanations of how we see brightness, movement, color, and objects, and explores the phenomena of visual illusions to reveal how perception normally works and why it sometimes fails. 277pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $11.98 125583 FREUD, THE RELUCTANT PHILOSOPHER Tauber, Alfred I. Recasting Freud as an inspired humanist and reconceiving psychoanalysis as a form of moral inquiry, Alfred Tauber argues that Freudianism still offers a rich approach to self-inquiry, one that reaffirms the enduring task of philosophy and many of the abiding ethical values of Western civilization. 336pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98 150702 MY TEACHING Lacan, Jacques Lacan's invaluable guide to his own thought, available in English for the first time. Bringing together three previously unpublished lectures presented at the height of his career, this is a clear, concise introduction to the thought of the influential psychoanalyst after Freud. 116pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • P • $16.95 / $5.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 61 P S Y C H O L O G Y & C O G N I T I V E S C I E N C E 62 P S Y C H O L O G Y & C O G N I T I V E S C I E N C E 148153 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF IMPULSE CONTROL DISORDERS Grant, Jon E. & Marc N. Potenza, eds. The term "impulse control disorders" comprises a range of psychopathological disorders, including kleptomania, pyromania, trichotillomania, intermittent explosive disorder, and pathological gambling. This volume provides researchers and clinicians with a clear understanding of the developmental, biological, and phenomenological features of a range of ICDs, as well as detailed approaches to their assessment and treatment. 600pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $150.00 / $32.98 158254 THAT'S DISGUSTING: Unraveling the Mysteries of Repulsion Herz, Rachel Disgust originated to prevent us from eating poisonous food, but this simple safety mechanism has since evolved into a uniquely human emotion that dictates how we treat others, shapes our cultural norms, and even has implications for our mental and physical health. In this volume, Rachel Herz illuminates the science behind disgust, tackling such colorful topics as cannibalism, humor, and pornography. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $26.95 / $5.98 C. G. 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 • $27.95 / $13.98 038421 THE ARCHETYPES AND THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS Jung, C. G. Collects Jung's writings on two interrelated concepts that were fundamental to his psychological system. 451pgs. • 1980 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $18.98 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 • $27.95 / $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 • $27.95 / $14.98 ✪ 157296 THE ESSENTIAL JUNG SELECTED AND INTRODUCED BY ANTHONY STORR Jung, C. G. 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. 421pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 80,000 more books online 133733 WHAT MAKES US THINK?: A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain Changeux, Jean-Pierre & Paul Ricouer Will understanding our brains help us to know our minds? Or is there an unbridgeable distance between the work of neuroscience and the workings of human consciousness? This remarkable exchange explores the vexed territory between these divergent approaches and arrives at a deeper, more complex perspective on human nature. 352pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $20.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. JUNG 140914 INTRODUCTION TO JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY: Notes of the Seminar on Analytical Psychology Given in 1925 Jung, C. G. In 1925, Jung presented a series of seminars in which he spoke for the first time in public about his early spiritualistic experiences, his encounter with Freud, the genesis of his psychology, and the selfexperimentation he called his "confrontation with the unconscious." The notes from these seminars make up the only reliable published autobiographical account by Jung and the most important account of the development of his work. 244pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $7.98 039705 JUNG ON SYNCHRONICITY AND THE PARANORMAL Jung, C. G. Jung had a lifelong interest in the paranormal that culminated in his influential theory of synchronicity. Combining extracts taken from the Collected Works; letters; the autobiographical Memories, Dreams, Reflections; and transcripts of seminars, this volume presents his seminal contributions to this controversial field. 177pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $20.95 / $9.98 039684 JUNG ON THE ACTIVE IMAGINATION Jung, C. G. All creative art psychotherapies (art, dance, music, drama, poetry) can trace their roots to C. G. Jung's early work on active imagination, a concept he developed between the years 1913 and 1916, following his break with Freud. This volume offers a collection of Jung's writings on active imagination, gathered together for the first time. 198pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $23.95 / $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 • $32.50 / $16.98 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 • $37.50 / $19.98 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 • $24.95 / $11.98 RELIGION 151876 ABSOLUTE MONARCHS: A History of the Papacy Norwich, John Julius From Innocent I, who in the 5th century successfully negotiated with Alaric the Goth, to the infamous libertines of the 10th and 11th centuries, to Benedict XVI in the 21st, Norwich recounts in riveting detail the stories of the most significant popes and what they meant politically, culturally, and socially, both to Rome and to the world. 528pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Random House • C • $30.00 / $9.98 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 • $28.95 / $13.98 135854 AMERICAN RELIGION: Contemporary Trends Chaves, Mark Studies show that people do not really go to church as often as they claim, and it is not always clear what they mean when they tell pollsters that they pray or believe in God. Drawing on major surveys undertaken in recent decades, this volume presents the best and most up-to-date information about key developments in American religion. 160pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $22.95 / $9.98 ✪ 139165 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS SECOND EDITION Gill, Robin, ed. This superb overview examines the scriptural bases of ethics and discusses Christian ethics in the context of contemporary issues such as war and the arms trade, social justice, ecology, economics, medicine, and genetics. This edition boasts four entirely new chapters, while previous chapters and all bibliographies have been updated to reflect developments in the field. 342pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $20.98 ✪ 135909 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MEDIEVAL ENGLISH MYSTICISM Fanous, Samuel & Vincent Gillespie, eds. The widespread view that mystical activity in the Middle Ages was a rarefied enterprise of a privileged spiritual elite has led to isolation of the medieval mystics into a separate, narrowly defined category. Taking the opposite view, this book shows how individual mystical experiences, such as those of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe, were rooted in, nourished by, and framed by the richly distinctive spiritual contexts of the period. 340pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $12.98 105125 CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM: Judaism, Christianity, Islam Peters, F. E. Traces the three faiths from the sixth century BC, when the Jews returned to Palestine from exile in Babylonia, to the time in the Middle Ages when they approached their present form. In this updated edition, he lays out the similarities and differences of the three religious siblings with great clarity and remarkable objectivity. 237pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $23.95 / $11.98 ✪ 159545 CHRISTIANITY: A Global History Chidester, David A monumental history of Christianity from its beginnings as a persecuted cult to its present day international diversification. "A model of condensation without simplification." -- J. M. Coetzee 704pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Penguin • P • IMPORT / $9.98 ✪ 159550 THE COMPLETE WORKS VOL. I St. Teresa of Avila The definitive three-volume edition of St Teresa of Avila's prose and poetry, in Professor E. Allison Peers's justly celebrated translation. 367pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Bloomsbury • P • $75.00 / $19.98 ✪ 159559 THE COMPLETE WORKS, VOL. II St. Teresa of Avila 448pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Bloomsbury • P • $75.00 / $19.98 ✪ 159563 THE COMPLETE WORKS, VOL. III St. Teresa of Avila 436pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Bloomsbury • P • $70.00 / $19.98 128461 THE DISENCHANTMENT OF THE WORLD: A Political History of Religion Gauchet, Marcel This new interpretation of Western society and its relation to religion interprets Western history as a movement away from religious society, one that began with prophetic Judaism, gained momentum in Christianity, and eventually led to the rise of the modern political state. 272pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $19.98 ✪ 159569 DISPUTED TRUTH: Memoirs Vol. 2 Küng, Hans A book of major importance for any student of the 20th-century Church. This second volume covers the period from the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council to the present day. 576pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Bloomsbury • C • $34.95 / $14.98 ✪ 156260 THE EARLY CHRISTIAN BOOK Klingshirn, William E. & Linda Safran The essays in this volume examine the early Christian book from a wide range of disciplines, including religion, art history, history, Near Eastern studies, and classics. The topics include theories of the book, book production and use, books as sacred objects, and problems of gender, authorship, and authority. 314pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Catholic Univ of Amer Pr • P • $29.95 / $9.98 AUGUSTINE 131830 AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS: The Biography of a Book Wills, Garry A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian tells the story of the Confessions -- what motivated Augustine to dictate it, how it asks to be read, and the many ways it has been misread since it was composed. Following Wills's biography of Augustine and his translation of the Confessions, this is an unparalleled introduction to one of the most important books in the Christian and Western traditions. 176pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $9.98 041155 THE CITY OF GOD AGAINST THE PAGANS Augustine Considered the first major intellectual achievement of Latin Christianity and one of the classic texts of Western civilization, this work forms a detailed critique of the political and moral tradition of Rome and a synthesis of Platonism and Christianity. 1241pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $37.99 / $23.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 63 R E L I G I O N 64 R E L I G I O N ✪ 141040 EVANGELICAL DISENCHANTMENT: Nine Portraits of Faith and Doubt Hempton, David Recounts the faith journeys of nine creative artists, social reformers, and public intellectuals of the 19th and 20th centuries, including such diverse figures as George Eliot, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Vincent van Gogh, and James Baldwin. Within these highly individual stories, Hempton finds not only clues to the development of these particular creative men and women but also myriad insights into the strengths and weaknesses of one of the fastest growing religious traditions in the modern world. 256pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $30.00 / $7.98 104973 THE FORMATION OF CHRISTENDOM Herrin, Judith In this lucid history of what used to be termed "the Dark Ages," Herrin outlines the origins of Europe from the end of late antiquity to the coronation of Charlemagne. Placing the rise of the West in its true Mediterranean context, she shows how the clash between nascent Islam and stubborn Byzantium was pivotal to the development of Christian Europe. 544pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $24.98 150869 GENIUS OF THE TRANSCENDENT: Mystical Writings of Jakob Boehme Bach, Jeff, et al. Jakob Boehme (1575-1624) was a humble shoemaker in eastern Germany who, in response to his visionary experiences, wrote a series of theosophical treatises exploring the nature of God and humanity. Five of Boehme's most essential works are presented here in fresh translations, providing an accessible introduction to one of the most important Christian mystical writers. 240pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Shambhala • P • $17.95 / $6.98 ✪ 085472 GOD: An Itinerary Debray, Regis Debray's purpose here is to trace the episodes of the genesis of God, His itinerary and the costs of His survival, shifting the spotlight away from the theological foreground and going back, from the Law, to the Tablets themselves and by scrutinizing Heaven at its most down-to-earth, focusing not just on what was written, but on how it was written. 400pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Verso • C • $35.00 / $7.98 ✪ 114837 GODDESS: Mother of Living Nature ART & IMAGINATION Getty, Adele Describes the role and history of the goddess, the personification of Mother Earth, among the various peoples of the world, as well as some of the ways artists of different cultures have depicted her. 96pgs. • 1990 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $15.95 / $7.98 104369 THE HISTORICAL JESUS IN CONTEXT Allison, Dale C., et al., eds. More than 25 internationally recognized experts offer new translations and descriptions of a broad range of texts that shed new light on the Jesus of history, including pagan prayers and private inscriptions, miracle tales and martyrdoms, parables and fables, divorce decrees and imperial propaganda. 440pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $21.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. 80,000 more books online ✪ 159571 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH VOL. 2: The Church in the World the Church Created - Augustine to Aquinas Hughes, Philip This second volume concentrates on the West from the time of Constantine's conversion, when the Church was beginning to make a world of its own. It pursues the Church's history to the end of the 13th century, when a new secular order was already appearing. 478pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Continuum • P • $70.00 / $16.98 ✪ 159594 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH VOL. 3: The Revolt Against the Church: Augustine to Aquinas Hughes, Philip This volume covers one of the most critical periods in the history of the Church, a period of revolt, of the "Avignon captivity" and the Great Schism of the West, of the councils of Pisa and Constance and Basel, and of philosophers, theologians, and humanists. 576pgs. • 2047 ◆ • Continuum • P • $80.00 / $16.98 152111 THE IMPLIED SPIDER: Politics and Theology in Myth Doniger, Wendy In this powerful antidote to the paralysis of postcolonial intellectual life, Doniger shows just how to make sense of, and learn from, the extraordinary diversity of cultures past and present. Tapping a wealth of traditions, from the Hebrew Bible to the Bhagavad Gita, she shows how the world's myths and sacred stories can provide a way to talk about experiences shared across time and space. 256pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Columbia • P • $27.50 / $7.98 104983 THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers A clear-eyed look at the laws created to protect religious freedom, this vigorously argued book offers a new take on a right deemed by many to be necessary for a free democratic society. Focusing on the case of Warner vs. Boca Raton, Sullivan argues that while religious freedom as a political idea was arguably once a force for tolerance, it has now become a force for intolerance. 286pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $18.98 ✪ 159572 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY: From the Early Church to the Enlightenment Herring, George A beautifully crafted and clearly written introduction to Christianity, focusing on the interaction between Christianity and the secular world. Includes maps, timelines, quotations from primary source material, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading. 288pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Bloomsbury • C • $55.00 / $16.98 152026 JOHN HENRY NEWMAN: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion Turner, Frank M. One of the most controversial religious figures of the 19th century, John Henry Newman began his career as a priest in the Church of England but converted to Catholicism and eventually became a cardinal. Departing from previous interpretations, Turner demonstrates that Newman's passage to Rome largely resulted from family quarrels, thwarted ambition, the inability to control his followers, and his desire to live in a community of celibate males. 752pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • P • $29.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160189 THE LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLISH CHURCH: Vitality and Vulnerability Before the Break with Rome Bernard, G. W. The later medieval English church is invariably viewed through the lens of the Reformation that transformed it. In this bold and provocative book, historian George Bernard examines the church on its own terms, revealing an institution with vibrant faith and great energy, but also with weaknesses that its own leadership worked to overcome. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $45.00 / $19.98 SCRIPTURES ✪ 152666 THE BOOK OF GENESIS: A Biography Hendel, Ronald From debates about slavery, gender, and sexuality to the struggles over creationism and evolution, Genesis has shaped our world and continues to do so today. Biblical scholar Ronald Hendel here provides a panoramic history of this iconic book, exploring its impact on Western religion, philosophy, science, politics, literature, and more. 293pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98 141572 THE BOOK OF MORMON: A Biography Gutjahr, Paul C. Examines how a book that has long been the subject of ridicule -- Mark Twain called it "chloroform in print" -- has more than 150 million copies in print in more than a hundred languages. Paul Gutjahr traces the life of the book as it has formed and fractured different strains of Mormonism and transformed religious expression around the world. 280pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $11.98 ✪ 160470 THE BOOK OF NUMBERS: A Critique of Genesis Carmichael, Calum A legal scholar shows how each law and each narrative in Numbers, the least researched book in the Pentateuch, responds to problems arising in narrative incidents in Genesis. The book continues Carmichael's process of demonstrating how every law in the Pentateuch is a response to a problem arising in a biblical narrative, not to an inferred societal situation. 216pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $55.00 / $12.98 ✪ 134095 THE COMPLETE WORLD OF THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS Davies, Philip R., et al. With all the scrolls now available in translation, conclusions can be drawn as to the authorship and origins, their implications for Christianity and Judaism, and their link with the ancient site of Qumran. This volume draws together all the evidence to present a fully illustrated survey of every major manuscript. Includes 84 color and 132 black-and-white illustrations. 216pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 152667 THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS: A Biography Collins, John J. Since their discovery in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls have aroused more fascination -- and more controversy -- than perhaps any other archaeological find. This volume tells the story of the bitter conflicts that have swirled around the scrolls and sheds light on their true significance for Jewish and Christian history. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98 ✪ 160023 FORGED: Writing in the Name of God -- Why the Bible's Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are Ehrman, Bart D. This stunning explication of one of the most substantial problems confronting the world of biblical scholarship reveals which books in the New Testament were not passed down by Jesus' disciples, but rather forged by other hands. It explains why this long-hidden scandal is far more significant than many scholars are willing to admit. 304pgs. • 2011 ◆ • HarperCollins • C • $26.99 / $5.98 ✪ 133715 MYTH, RELIGION, AND MOTHER RIGHT: Selected Writings of Johann Jakob Bachofen Bachofen, Johann J. The Swiss thinker J. J. Bachofen is most often connected with his theory of matriarchy, or "mother right," but that concept is only a small part of his contribution to our understanding of cultural history. This book includes an autobiographical essay and selections from An Essay on Ancient Mortuary Symbolism, Mother Right, and The Myth of Tanaquil. 368pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98 ✪ 160510 IN GOD'S SHADOW: Politics in the Hebrew Bible Walzer, Michael In this eagerly awaited book, political theorist Michael Walzer reports his findings after decades of thinking about the politics of the Hebrew Bible. Attentive to nuance while engagingly straightforward, Walzer examines the laws, the histories, the prophecies, and the wisdom of the ancient biblical writers and discusses their views on such central political questions as justice, hierarchy, war, the authority of kings and priests, and the experience of exile. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $28.00 / $7.98 ✪ 160472 NAHUM: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary Christensen, Duane L. Nahum is a book about God's justice; it portrays God as strong, unyielding, and capable of great anger. In this edition, a renowned biblical scholar offers a detailed analysis of the Hebrew text and demonstrates the intricate literary structure and high poetic quality of the work. 464pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $12.98 ✪ 160471 THE OLD TESTAMENT PSEUDEPIGRAPHA, VOLUME 2: Expansions of the Old Testament and Legends, Wisdom and Philosophical Literature, Prayers, Psalms and Odes, Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works Charlesworth, James H. This second of two volumes volume contains expansions of the Old Testament as well as legends, wisdom and philosophical literature, prayers, psalms and odes, and fragments of lost Judeo-Hellenistic works. 1056pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $28.98 135744 THE PARTING OF THE SEA: How Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Plagues Shaped the Story of Exodus Sivertsen, Barbara An examination of how natural phenomena shaped the stories of Exodus, the Sojourn in the Wilderness, and the Israelite conquest of Canaan. Sivertsen demonstrates that the Exodus was in fact two separate exoduses, both triggered by volcanic eruptions, and provides scientific explanations for the ten plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. 264pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $13.98 138499 READING JESUS: A Writer's Encounter with the Gospels Gordon, Mary In an effort to understand whether or not she had "invented a Jesus to fulfill my own wishes," Mary Gordon determined to read the Gospels as literature and to study Jesus as a character. What results is a vibrantly fresh and personal journey through the Gospels, as Gordon plumbs the central mysteries of the Christian faith. 240pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Pantheon • C • $24.95 / $6.98 155365 THE POETICS OF EVIL: Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy Tallon, Philip What role does art play in unravelling the theological problem of evil? What can aesthetics show us about God's goodness in a world of iniquity? Philip Tallon constructs an aesthetic theodicy through a fascinating examination of Christian aesthetics, ranging from the writings of Augustine to contemporary philosophy. 288pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $80.00 / $19.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 65 R E L I G I O N 66 S C I E N C E T E C H N O L O G Y & M A T H E M A T I C S ✪ 157644 THE POWER OF GOD Aquinas, Thomas In the De potentia, Thomas Aquinas considered ten questions related to God's power to create external things such as the universe, angels, and human beings. This new translation offers an abridged version that retains what is most important when it comes to following the flow of Aquinas's thought. 368pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $35.00 / $16.98 148159 PREDESTINATION: The American Career of a Contentious Doctrine Thuesen, Peter J. Argues that far from being only about the age-old riddle of divine sovereignty versus human free will, the debate over predestination is inseparable from other central Christian beliefs and practices -- the efficacy of the sacraments, the existence of purgatory and hell, the extent of God's involvement in human affairs -- and that it has fueled theological conflicts across denominations for centuries. 336pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160191 REASON, FAITH, AND REVOLUTION: Reflections on the God Debate Eagleton, Terry Offering scant solace for both celebrated atheists like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens and many conventional believers, Eagleton offers a vibrant account of religion and politics that ranges from the Holy Spirit to the recent history of the Middle East and from Thomas Aquinas to the Twin Towers. 200pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Yale • C • $25.00 / $7.98 038639 RELIGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES IN PRACTICE, VOL. 1 McDannell, Colleen, ed. A rich anthology of primary sources explores faith through action from Colonial times through the 19th century, from praying in an early American synagogue to performing Mormon healing rituals to debating cremation. 512pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $28.98 039858 RELIGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES IN PRACTICE, VOL. 2 McDannell, Colleen, ed. An anthology of primary sources examines religious behavior in America, from praying in Pentecostal churches to singing Hanukkah songs to debating the ordination of women, and explores faith through action in the 19th and 20th centuries. 472pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $24.98 104329 SHAMANISM: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy Eliade, Mircea The standard work on the subject. Eliade illuminates the magico-religious life of societies that give primacy of place to the shaman, a figure who is at once magician and medicine man, healer and miracle-doer, priest, mystic, and poet. He follows the practice of shamanism from its inception in Siberia and Central Asia to North and South America, Indonesia, Tibet, China, and beyond. 648pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $21.98 145855 SIN: The Early History of an Idea Fredriksen, Paula Ancient Christians invoked sin to account for an astonishing range of things, from the death of God's son to the politics of the Roman Empire that worshipped him. In this book, a historian of religion tells the surprising story of early Christian concepts of sin, exploring the ways that sin came to shape ideas about God no less than about humanity. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $11.98 145982 THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE: Wealth, the Fall of Rome, and the Making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Brown, Peter Jesus taught his followers that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven, but by the time Rome fell, the church was becoming rich beyond measure. This volume is a sweeping intellectual and social history of the vexing problem of wealth in Christianity in the waning days of the Roman Empire, written by the world's foremost scholar of late antiquity. 806pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.95 / $20.98 ✪ 158670 WHY CAN THE DEAD DO SUCH GREAT THINGS?: Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation Bartlett, Robert This sweepingly ambitious history by a medieval historian tells the story of the cult of the saints from its origins in the second-century days of the Christian martyrs to the Protestant Reformation. Drawing on sources from around the Christian world, Bartlett examines all of the most important aspects of the saints, including miracles, relics, pilgrimages, shrines, and the saints' role in the calendar, literature, and art. 816pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.95 / $21.98 ✪ 160196 WHY NIEBUHR MATTERS Lemert, Charles In the middle of the 20th century, having outgrown a theological liberalism, Niebuhr examined the problem of morality in an immoral society and re-imagined the balance between rights and freedom for the individual and social justice for the many. Explaining why interest in Niebuhr is rising, Lemert shows how his ideas illuminate many of today's most difficult questions. 272pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Yale • C • $26.00 / $9.98 SCI ENCE, TECH NOLOGY & MATH EMATICS 145958 ALAN TURING'S SYSTEMS OF LOGIC: The Princeton Thesis Appel, Andrew W., ed. Though less well known than his other work, Turing's 1938 Princeton PhD thesis, "Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals," which includes his notion of an oracle machine, has had a lasting influence on computer science and mathematics. This book presents a facsimile of the original typescript of the thesis along with essays that explain its stillunfolding significance. 160pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $12.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online ✪ 110381 BASEBALL'S ALL-TIME BEST HITTERS: How Statistics Can Level the Playing Field Schell, Michael J. A professional statistician's engaging analysis of baseball's all-time best hitters. The book is organized so that the calculations can be skipped by general readers but consulted by statisticians eager to follow Schell's methods or introduce their students to such basic concepts as mean, histogram, standard deviation, p-value, and regression. 328pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $7.98 130386 THE BEST WRITING ON MATHEMATICS 2010 Pitici, Mircea, ed. This annual anthology brings together the year's finest mathematics writing from around the world. Featuring promising new voices alongside some of the foremost names in mathematics, this volume makes available a wide range of articles not easily found anywhere else -- and you don't need to be a mathematician to enjoy them. 440pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 127315 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST Steele, John M. The Middle East was both the birthplace of astronomy and the center for its development during the medieval period. This volume offers fascinating insights into Arab advances in astronomy and their profound influence on science in the rest of the world. 140pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Saqi Books • P • $11.95 / $5.98 131637 THE CALCULUS OF FRIENDSHIP: What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life while Corresponding about Math Strogatz, Steven The story of an extraordinary connection between a teacher and a student, as chronicled through more than 30 years of letters. Compiled by one of the participants, the volume reveals a unique relationship based almost entirely on a shared love of calculus. 184pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $15.95 / $6.98 ✪ 074541 COSMOLOGY: The Science of the Universe SECOND EDITION Harrison, Edward R. A broad introduction to the science of modern cosmology, with emphasis on its historical origins. This second edition includes seven new chapters exploring early scientific cosmology, Cartesian and Newtonian world systems, cosmology after Newton and before Einstein, relativity, observational cosmology, and the inflation and creation of the universe. 578pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $125.00 / $66.98 155323 DECODING REALITY: The Universe as Quantum Information Vedral, Vlatko An examination of the deepest questions about the universe: where everything comes from, why things are as they are, what everything is. The most fundamental definition of reality, Vedral argues, is not matter or energy, but information, and it is the processing of information that lies at the root of all physical, biological, economic, and social phenomena. 240pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $18.95 / $5.98 142837 THE END OF DISCOVERY: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Knowable? Stannard, Russell Highlighting the boundaries of scientific understanding, an eminent high-energy physicist offers an engaging tour of some of the deepest questions facing science today. He concludes that eventually -- perhaps in a few decades, perhaps in a few centuries -- fundamental science will reach the limit of what it can explain. 232pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $7.98 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 • $90.00 / $47.98 154686 THE GOLDEN TICKET: P, NP, and the Search for the Impossible Fortnow, Lance The P-NP problem is the most important open problem in computer science, if not in all of mathematics. Fortnow provides a nontechnical introduction to the problem, its rich history, and its algorithmic implications for everything we do with computers and beyond. 192pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $26.95 / $12.98 140901 GOOGLE'S PAGERANK AND BEYOND: The Science of Search Engine Rankings Langville, Amy N. & Carl D. Meyer Why doesn't your home page appear on the first page of search results, even when you query your own name? How do other web pages always appear at the top? What creates these powerful rankings? The first book ever about the science of web page rankings, this volume supplies the answers to these and many other questions. 240pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $15.98 ROBERT B. BANKS 67 145683 SLICING PIZZAS, RACING TURTLES, AND FURTHER ADVENTURES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Banks, Robert B. What is the length of the seam on a baseball? To go from point A to point B in a downpour of rain, should you walk slowly, jog moderately, or run as fast as possible to get least wet? In this sequel to Towing Icebergs, Falling Dominoes, Banks presents another collection of puzzles for readers interested in sharpening their thinking and mathematical skills. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $7.98 S C I E N C E 152706 TOWING ICEBERGS, FALLING DOMINOES, AND OTHER ADVENTURES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Banks, Robert B. How tall can a person grow? Why do we get stuck in traffic? In this volume, Banks shows how math and simple reasoning together may produce elegant models that explain everything from the federal debt to the proper technique for skijumping. 344pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98 ✪ 160041 GRAVITY'S ENGINES: How Bubble-Blowing Black Holes Rule Galaxies, Stars, and Life in the Cosmos Scharf, Caleb Often billions of times more massive than the Sun, black holes lurk in the inner sanctum of almost every galaxy in the universe. But as astrophysicist Caleb Scharf reveals, these chasms in space-time don't just vacuum up everything that comes near them; they also spit out huge beams and clouds of matter, profoundly rearranging the cosmos around them. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Farrar, Straus & Giroux • C • $26.00 / $6.98 130988 GRAVITY'S FATAL ATTRACTION: Black Holes in the Universe Begelman, Mitchell C. & Martin Rees Richly illustrated with the images from observatories on the ground and in space, this book shows how black holes were discovered and discusses our current understanding of their role in cosmic evolution. This second edition covers new discoveries made in the past decade, including definitive proof of a black hole at the center of the Milky Way. 312pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $48.00 / $27.98 111607 GUESSTIMATION: Solving the World's Problems on the Back of a Cocktail Napkin Weinstein, Lawrence & John A. Adam Enables anyone with basic math and science skills to estimate virtually anything, using plausible assumptions and elementary arithmetic. The authors show how easy it is to derive useful ballpark estimates by breaking complex problems into simpler, more manageable ones -- and how there can be many paths to the right answer. 301pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $6.98 131646 HOW ROUND IS YOUR CIRCLE?: Where Engineering and Mathematics Meet Bryant, John & Chris Sangwin How do you draw a straight line? How do you determine if a circle is really round? These may sound like simple or even trivial mathematical problems, but to an engineer the answers can mean the difference between success and failure. This volume invites readers to explore many of the fundamental questions that working engineers deal with every day. 352pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m T E C H N O L O G Y & M A T H E M A T I C S 68 S C I E N C E T E C H N O L O G Y & M A T H E M A T I C S PAU L J. NAHIN 133808 DR. EULER'S FABULOUS FORMULA: Cures Many Mathematical Ills Nahin, Paul J. In the 18th century, mathematician Leonhard Euler developed a formula so innovative and complex that it continues to inspire research, discussion, and even the occasional limerick. Paul Nahin shares the fascinating story of this groundbreaking formula and shows why it still lies at the heart of complex number theory. 432pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 135779 NUMBER-CRUNCHING: Taming Unruly Computational Problems from Mathematical Physics to Science Fiction Nahin, Paul J. Through brilliant math ideas and entertaining stories, Nahin demonstrates how odd and unusual math problems can be solved by bringing together basic physics ideas and today's powerful computers. Some of the outcomes discussed are so counterintuitive they will leave readers astonished. 400pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $9.98 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 • $26.95 / $12.98 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 157822 HOW TO GUARD AN ART GALLERY AND OTHER DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL ADVENTURES Michael, T. S. What's the maximum number of pizza slices one can get by making four straight cuts through a circular pizza? How many people does it take to guard an art gallery? Using examples from real life and popular culture, T. S. Michael introduces discrete mathematics, the key to these and many other questions of picking, choosing, and shuffling. 288pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Johns Hopkins • C • $25.00 / $7.98 034453 IMRE LAKATOS AND THE GUISES OF REASON Kadvany, John Shows that within Lakatos's English-language work in the philosophy of science is a historical philosophy rooted in his Hungarian past. Below the surface of the philosophy of science and mathematics, Lakatos covertly introduced transformations of Hegelian and Marxist ideas about historiography, skepticism, criticism, and rationality. 378pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Duke • P • $29.95 / $7.98 141702 IN PURSUIT OF THE TRAVELING SALESMAN: Mathematics at the Limit of Computation Cook, William J. It's one of the classic conundrums of mathematics: What is the shortest possible route for a traveling salesman seeking to visit each city on a list exactly once and return to his city of origin? This volume leads readers on a mathematical excursion, picking up the salesman's trail in the 1800s when an Irish mathematician first defined the problem, and venturing to the furthest limits of today's state-of-the-art attempts to solve it. 272pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $10.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 111348 IN THE SHADOW OF THE BOMB: Oppenheimer, Bethe, and the Moral Responsibility of the Scientist Schweber, Silvan S. Relates how two charismatic, exceptionally talented physicists -J. Robert Oppenheimer and Hans A. Bethe -- came to terms with the nuclear weapons they helped to create. By examining how these two men with similar backgrounds but divergent aspirations and characters struggled with the moral dilemmas they faced, Schweber illuminates the story of modern physics, the development of atomic weapons, and the Cold War. 260pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $14.98 033291 INFORMATION DESIGN Jacobson, Robert, ed. The contributors to this book are both cautionary and hopeful as they offer visions of how information design can be practiced diligently and ethically, for the benefit of information consumers as well as producers. They present various methods that seem to work, such as sense-making and way-finding. They make recommendations and serve as guides to a still young but extraordinarily pervasive field. 357pgs. • 2000 ▲ • MIT • P • $35.00 / $17.98 ✪ 152899 MATHEMATICS: A Beautiful Elsewhere Bourguignon, Jean-Pierre & Michael Casse Published to accompany an exhibition at the Fondation Cartier, this book brings together mathematicians and major contemporary artists to brainstorm about how their disciplines intersect. Together they have come up with aesthetically designed ways to exhibit mathematics and to unveil the beauty and visionary insights of the discipline. Includes 100 illustrations. 224pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $55.00 / $30.98 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 • $35.00 / $18.98 ✪ 051674 MEANING IN TECHNOLOGY Pacey, Arnold Explores how an individual's sense of purpose and meaning in life can affect the shape and use of technology. Stresses that there is no hierarchy of meaning in technology. 264pgs. • 1999 ◆ • MIT • C • $50.00 / $7.98 125644 THE NATURE OF SPACE AND TIME Hawking, Stephen W. & Roger Penrose Roger Penrose, like Einstein, refuses to believe that quantum mechanics is a final theory. Stephen Hawking thinks otherwise, and argues that general relativity simply cannot account for how the universe began. Here they explain their positions in a work based on six lectures and a final debate presented at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. 160pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $15.95 / $6.98 ✪ 087227 NEWTON: Philosophical Writings Janiak, Andrew, ed. Examines Newton's philosophical positions and his relations to canonical figures in early modern philosophy. Janiak's study includes excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks, Newton's famous correspondence with Boyle and with Bentley, and his equally significant correspondence with Leibniz. 190pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $20.98 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 / $7.98 137144 THE ORIGINS OF AIDS Pepin, Jacques Inspired by his own experiences working as an infectious diseases physician in Africa, Pepin looks back at the events that triggered the emergence of HIV/AIDS. He shows how the disease was first transmitted from chimpanzees to man and then how urbanization, prostitution, and colonial medical campaigns created the conditions that generated the most dramatic and destructive epidemic of modern times. 310pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $18.98 ✪ 105249 OUR CHANGING PLANET: The View from Space Williams, Robin G., et al. For more than 40 years, satellites have monitored the state of our planet, providing information on everything from movements in the land and volcanic eruptions to the growth of cities, deforestation and the spread of pollutants. This volume presents a selection of spectacular satellite images along with informed essays on the science behind them and on the implications of what they reveal. 390pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Cambridge • C • $56.00 / $22.98 ✪ 160512 PARACELSUS: Medicine, Magic and Mission at the End of Time Webster, Charles Theophrastus von Hohenheim (1493-1541), better known as Paracelsus, was a physician, natural magician, radical activist of the early Reformation, and an incisive commentator on the social and religious issues of his day. This elegantly written book considers Paracelsus's life and works, explores his advocacy for reform of the professions, and describes his expectations for the Christian church of the future. 330pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $40.00 / $14.98 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 / $9.98 125958 QUANTUM FIELD THEORY IN A NUTSHELL Zee, A. The most accessible and comprehensive introduction available. This expanded edition features several additional chapters, as well as an entirely new section describing recent developments in quantum field theory such as gravitational waves, the helicity spinor formalism, and the hidden connection between Yang-Mills theory and Einstein gravity. 576pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $85.00 / $45.98 087275 SPEAKING ABOUT SCIENCE: A Manual for Creating Clear Presentations Morgan, Scott & Barrett Whitener A manual aimed at students, researchers, professionals, and clinicians who give presentations at meetings and academic conferences. Features step-by-step instructions for clear and compelling presentations, from structuring a talk and developing PowerPoint slides, through delivery to an audience. Includes examples of slides and posters. 136pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $19.98 ✪ 160042 SPITTING BLOOD: The History of Tuberculosis Bynum, Helen Explores the history and development of tuberculosis throughout the world, touching on the various discoveries that have emerged about the disease over time, and focusing on the experimental approaches of Rene Laennec and Robert Koch. Bynum also examines the place tuberculosis holds in the popular imagination and its role in various forms of the dramatic arts. 368pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $34.95 / $9.98 105192 THE STORY OF MATHEMATICS Mankiewicz, Richard This visually stunning volume takes the reader on an illustrated tour of mathematics across cultures and civilizations, from the austere beauty of Babylonian clay tablets to the delicate complexity of computer-generated pictures. The lavishly reproduced images accompany a text that ranges from the dawn of Chinese and Indian civilizations to the scientific and digital revolutions of our day. 192pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $12.98 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 • $25.95 / $11.98 104992 QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Feynman, Richard Phillips Celebrated for his brilliantly quirky insights into the physical world, Richard Feynman also possessed an extraordinary talent for explaining difficult concepts to the general public. Here Feynman provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED (quantum electrodynamics), the part of quantum field theory that describes the interactions of light with charged particles. 158pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $9.98 111763 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. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 105271 QUANTUM COMPUTER SCIENCE: An Introduction Mermin, N. David A concise introduction to quantum computation, developing the basic elements of this new branch of computational theory without assuming any background in physics. The book is intended primarily for computer scientists, but will also be of interest to physicists who want to learn the theory of quantum computation. 220pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $60.00 / $30.98 154671 TESLA: Inventor of the Electrical Age Carlson, W. Bernard Demystifies the legendary inventor by placing him within the cultural and technological context of his time and focusing on his inventions themselves as well as his celebrity. Drawing on original documents, Carlson shows how Tesla was an "idealist" inventor who sought the perfect experimental realization of a great idea or principle, and who skillfully sold his inventions to the public through mythmaking and illusion. 520pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $14.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 69 S C I E N C E T E C H N O L O G Y & M A T H E M A T I C S 70 S O C I O L O G Y & E D U C A T I O N ✪ 125898 THIEVES, DECEIVERS, AND KILLERS: Tales of Chemistry in Nature Agosta, William C. From mating to parenting, foraging to self-defense, plant and animal activities are accomplished largely by the secretion or exchange of organic chemicals. The fascinating and fast-developing science that encompasses these diverse phenomena is introduced here in a series of remarkable stories accessible to the general reader yet revelatory to chemists and biologists. 248pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $14.98 ✪ 129911 THE ULTIMATE QUOTABLE EINSTEIN Calaprice, Alice, ed. An expanded edition of the hugely popular collection of Einstein quotations. 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Women, masters, journeymen, apprentices, and non-guild workers all receive substantial treatment, and the text is illuminated with fascinating illustrations. 291pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $21.98 ✪ 087660 THE CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY OF SOCIOLOGY Turner, Bryan S., ed. An indispensable guide to the vibrant and expanding field of sociology, featuring more than 600 entries written by leading European and American academics. Entries range from concise definitions to discursive essays on key subjects, and cover schools, theories, theorists, debates, and major controversies in the field. 708pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $47.00 / $26.98 ✪ 044847 CAPITALISM AND MODERN SOCIAL THEORY: An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber Giddens, Anthony Giddens's analysis of the writings of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber has become the classic text for any student seeking to understand these three thinkers. The text contains separate treatments of each writer, as Giddens demonstrates the internal coherence of their respective contributions to social theory. A conclusion discusses how Marx can be compared with the other writers. 261pgs. • 1973 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $19.98 158249 THE COSMOPOLITAN CANOPY: Race and Civility in Everyday Life Anderson, Elijah "Cosmopolitan canopies" are urban islands of civility that exist in contrast to ghettos, suburbs, and ethnic enclaves where segregation is the norm. Anderson's path-breaking study of this setting provides a new understanding of the complexities of present-day race relations and reveals the unique opportunities for cross-cultural interaction that such areas offer. 318pgs. • 2011 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $25.95 / $5.98 80,000 more books online 111393 THE DIFFERENCE: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies Page, Scott E. 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Staub sketches a conceptual framework and examines four historical examples: the Holocaust; the Turkish massacres of Armenians; the Khmer Rouge purges in Cambodia; and the disappearances in Argentina. He concludes with a primer on the necessary conditions through which we might create civil, peaceful societies. 336pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.00 / $22.98 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 • $37.50 / $21.98 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 • $59.95 / $31.98 U RBAN STU DI ES & GEOGRAPHY ✪ 155958 THE AMERICAN DEPARTMENT STORE TRANSFORMED, 1920-1960 Longstreth, Richard W. This masterful and innovative history of a celebrated building type focuses on many of the nation's greatest retail companies -- Marshall Fields, Lord and Taylor, Gimbel's, Wanamaker's, and Bullock's, among others -- and the role they played in defining America's cities. 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For scholars and students of American history, Rome offers compelling new insights into two of the great stories of modern times: mass migration to the suburbs and the rise of the environmental movement. 316pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $17.98 ✪ 024235 PANORAMAS OF PROMISE: Pacific Northwest Cities and Towns on 19th-Century Lithographs Reps, John W. Highlights the development of cities and towns in the Pacific Northwest during the era of pioneer settlement. Featured are a series of panoramic views executed by 19th-century lithographers, accompanied by a narrative which adds a new dimension to the historical understanding of urban development and town planning. Includes 130 black-andwhite and color lithographic views. 92pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Washington State • C • $24.95 / $7.98 ✪ 160036 A HISTORY OF FUTURE CITIES Brook, Daniel A pioneering exploration of four cities -- St. Petersburg, Shanghai, Mumbai, and Dubai -- where East meets West and past becomes future. Understanding today's emerging global order, Brook argues, requires comprehending the West's profound and conflicted influence on developing-world cities over the centuries. 480pgs. • 2013 ◆ • W. W. Norton • C • $27.95 / $8.98 153019 INTERSECTIONS: The Grand Concourse At 100 Bessa, Antonio Sergio, ed. The Grand Boulevard and Concourse, the Bronx's crown jewel of urban planning, stretches more than four miles from 138th Street to the Mosholu Parkway. This volume examines the rich history of the famous thoroughfare through a fascinating collection of essays, art projects, photographs, and documents. 160pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Fordham • C • $50.00 / $9.98 ✪ 157396 THE NEW YORK NOBODY KNOWS: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City Helmreich, William B. A lifetime New Yorker who teaches university courses about the city, William Helmreich decided that the only way to truly understand New York was to walk virtually every block of all five boroughs -- an astonishing 6,000 miles. His encounters along the way -- with hundreds of New Yorkers from every part of the globe as well as with several mayors -- are the heart of this captivating and original book. 466pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $15.98 ✪ 158544 THE PIG AND THE SKYSCRAPER: Chicago, a History of Our Future D'Eramo, Marco Chicago has been the stage for some of modernity's key episodes: the birth of the skyscraper, the rise of urban sociology, the world's first atomic reactor, the monetarism of the Chicago School. Examining this postmodern Babel, where the contradictions of American society are writ large, d'Eramo bears witness to the revolutionary, subversive power of capitalism in its purest form. 472pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Verso • C • $30.00 / $12.98 ✪ 036991 THE SHAPING OF AMERICA, VOLUME 3: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History: Transcontinental America, 1850-1915 Meinig, D. W. In the third volume of an acclaimed series, D. W. Meinig offers a riveting account of the expanding country's development from mid-19th century to the outbreak of World War I. Beginning with the struggle over where to build the Pacific railway, the book details the settlement of the American West, the nation's increasing consolidation, and America's imperialist efforts in the Caribbean and Pacific. Includes 40 superb new maps. 457pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Yale • P • $32.50 / $9.98 142803 WRESTLING WITH MOSES: How Jane Jacobs Took On New York's Master Builder and Transformed the American City Flint, Anthony To Jane Jacobs, Greenwich Village, with its winding cobblestone streets and complex demographic makeup, was everything a city neighborhood should be, but to the consummate power broker Robert Moses, it cried out for "urban renewal." 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