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LABYRINTH BOOKS April 2015 SPECIALIZING IN SCHOLARLY & UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS Sale Catalog 118 20%-90% OFF publisher’s list price from America’s premier scholarly bookseller S P E C I A L F E AT U R E S T H I S M O N T H PHILIP ROTH See page 30 LIBRARY OF AMERICA See pages 19-32 OLIVER SACKS: UNCLE TUNGSTEN See page 69 2 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S TABLE OF CONTENTS African-American Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 African Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 American Studies & Politics . . . . . . . . . . 3 Anthropology & Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 7 Architecture & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Art & Art History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Special Section: Library of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Asian & Pacific Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Classical Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Eastern Religion & Philosophy . . . . . . . 29 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 European History & Politics . . . . . . . . . 31 Film & Media Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Food & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Historiography & General History . . . . 36 History & Philosophy of Science . . . . . . 37 Jewish Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Latin American & Caribbean Studies . . 38 Linguistics & Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Literary Theory & Criticism . . . . . . . . . . 41 Literature, Poetry & Drama . . . . . . . . . 44 Medieval & Renaissance Studies . . . . . 47 Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies . . . . . 49 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Natural History & Environmental Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Political Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Psychology, Psychoanalysis, & Cognitive Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Russian & Soviet Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Science, Technology & Mathematics . . . 67 Sociology & Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Urban Studies & Geography . . . . . . . . . 71 ORDER FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover Sample Book Entry Title Book Number New to Catalog Authors or Editors Page Count • Year of Publication ✪038772 PABLO PICASSO: Lithographs Gauss, Ulrike, ed. Presents Picasso’s complete lithographic oeuvre (855 items), mostly from the Huizinga collection, assembled over more than 3 decades. 303pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Hatje Cantz • C • $85.00 / $24.98 ■ New from the publisher ◆ Remainder - like new ▲ Publisher returns Book Binding C = clothbound P = paperback C NDJ = clothbound, no dust jacket Note: remainders and publisher returns may be marked with a small line or dot. Please Visit our Online Sale Book Annex www.labyrinthbooks.com The only online site devoted exclusively to scholarly books. With 80,000 titles in stock. Ready to ship. New titles added weekly. All books are 20-90% off bookstore prices, all the time! “Books are born free and are not everywhere in chains.” Visit Our Store • Open 7 days Labyrinth Books@Princeton 116-122 Nassau Street Princeton, NJ 08540 80,000 more books online Prices: List Price / Sale Price Publisher Contact Us For questions or problems with a catalog order, please contact us via: Mail: New Address! Labyrinth Books Sale Catalog 27 Route 31 South Pennington, NJ 08534 Fax: (609) 737 4174 Email: catalog@labyrinthbooks.com PLEASE NOTE: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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 STUDIES 164039 THE DOZENS: A History of Rap's Mama Wald, Elijah Long before the advent of the rapper, America's urban neighborhoods were home to the viciously funny, outrageously inventive insult game called "the dozens." In tracing the form and its variations over more than a century of African-American culture and music, Wald sheds fascinating new light on schoolyard games and rural work songs, serious literature and nightclub comedy, and pop hits from ragtime to rap. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $5.98 ✪ 155595 LIFT EVERY VOICE: The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement Sullivan, Patricia The first major history of America's oldest civil rights organization. Sullivan unearths the little-known early decades of the NAACP's activism, telling stories of personal bravery, legal brilliance, and political maneuvering, then moves into the critical postwar era, when the NAACP knocked out the legal underpinnings of the segregation system and set the stage for the final assault on Jim Crow. 560pgs. • 2010 ▲ • New Press • P • $21.95 / $7.98 ✪ 163560 WOMEN'S WORK: An Anthology of African-American Women's Historical Writings from the Era of Slavery to the Harlem Renaissance Maffly-Kipp, Laurie F. & Kathryn Lofton, eds. Bringing together work by relatively familiar writers like Maria Stewart, Francis E. W. Harper, and Anna Julia Cooper with the writings of mothers and teachers who educated their families and their communities, this documentary collection gathers a variety of primary texts from the antebellum era to the Harlem Renaissance, some of which have never been anthologized. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $23.95 / $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. AFRICAN STU DIES 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 • $39.99 / $22.98 ✪ 169238 THE GHOSTS OF HAPPY VALLEY: Searching for the Lost World of Africa's Infamous Aristocrats Barnes, Juliet "Happy Valley" was the name given to a region of Kenya's Central Highlands where a community of affluent, hedonistic white expatriates -- including the writer Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) and the pioneering aviator Beryl Markham -- settled between the wars. But what is left of it now? Juliet Barnes set out on an indefatigable archaeological quest to find the homes and haunts of this extraordinary group of people. 320pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Aurum Press • C • $29.95 / $7.98 164049 GORDIAN KNOT: Apartheid and the Unmaking of the Liberal World Order Irwin, Ryan M. Based on research in African, American, and European archives, this volume advances a bold new interpretation about African decolonization's relationship to American power. In so doing, it sheds light on US foreign relations with the Third World and recasts understandings of the fate of liberal internationalism after World War II. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $47.95 / $12.98 108586 A HISTORY OF MODERN SUDAN Collins, Robert O. Sudan attracted international attention in the 1990s as a breeding ground of Islamist terrorism; more recently, tensions between its prosperous centre and its periphery have exploded in Darfur. Collins, a veteran scholar of the region, traces Sudan's history across 200 years to show how many of the tragedies of today have been planted in its past. 360pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $20.98 098986 A HISTORY OF SUBSAHARAN 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 / $21.98 ✪ 166229 THERE WAS A COUNTRY: A Personal History of Biafra Achebe, Chinua The defining experience of Chinua Achebe's life was the Nigerian civil war of 1967-1970, a conflict in which millions of Biafrans starved to death after the Nigerian government blockaded their borders. Decades in the making, this volume is a powerful reckoning with one of modern Africa's most fateful events, from a writer whose words and courage have left an enduring stamp on world literature. 352pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Penguin • C • $27.95 / $7.98 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 singleminded 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 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 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 GORDON WOOD ✪ 115408 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: A History Wood, Gordon S. How did the great revolution come about? What was its character? What were its consequences? These are the questions Wood addresses in his magnificent account of the revolution in arms and consciousness that gave birth to the American republic. 224pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Modern Library • P • $15.00 / $6.98 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 117043 THE RADICALISM OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Wood, Gordon S. In a grand synthesis of historical, political, cultural, and economic analysis, a prizewinning historian depicts the struggle for independence as much more than just a break with the mother country. He gives readers a revolution that transformed an almost feudal society into a democratic one, whose emerging realities sometimes baffled and disappointed its founding fathers. 464pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Vintage • P • $17.95 / $6.98 050556 AMERICAN CRUCIBLE: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century Gerstle, Gary Is the United States a social melting pot, as our civic creed warrants, or is full citizenship somehow reserved for those who are white and of the "right" ancestry? In this sweeping look at 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 • $39.95 / $22.98 081160 THE AMERICAN MANUFACTORY: Art, Labor, and the World of Things in the Early Republic Rigal, Laura Arguing that industrialization and the making of the working class in the late-18th-century U.S. were integral to nation-building, Rigal examines creations and performances of writers, collectors, engineers, inventors, and illustrators who assembled a "world of things," as American craftsmen became wage laborers and production was rationalized, mechanized, and put to new ideological purposes. 268pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $12.98 116670 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL TRADITION: And the Men Who Made It Hofstadter, Richard Hofstadter's landmark study of American politics from the Founding Fathers to FDR, with a Foreword by Christopher Lasch. 560pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Vintage • P • $17.00 / $6.98 164021 THE BIBLE, THE SCHOOL, AND THE CONSTITUTION: The Clash That Shaped Modern Church-State Doctrine Green, Steven K. Few constitutional issues have been as contentious in modern times as those concerning school prayer and the public funding of religious schools. But as Steven K. Green reveals, this debate actually reached its apogee just after the Civil War, between 1863 and 1876, when the controversy over Bible reading in public schools captured national attention to an unprecedented degree. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $8.98 80,000 more books online 157118 CALIFORNIA IN THE 1930S: The WPA Guide to the Golden State Federal Writers Project Describing the history, culture, and roadside attractions of the 1930s, this New Deal-era guide to California features writing by luminaries such as San Francisco poet Kenneth Rexroth, composer-writerhobo Harry Partch, and authors Tillie Olsen and Kenneth Patchen. 756pgs. • 2013 ◆ • California • P • $24.95 / $7.98 ✪ 166506 CERTAIN VICTORY: The U.S. Army in the Gulf War Scales, Robert H. The official account of Army performance in the Gulf War, originally published by the Office of the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, in 1993. Brig. Gen. Scales, who headed the Army's Desert Storm Study Project, offers a highly readable and abundantly illustrated chronicle. 224pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 104348 CHANGING THE WORLD: American Progressives in War and Revolution Dawley, Alan Brings together domestic and world affairs to argue that American progressivism cannot be understood apart from its international context. Focusing on world-historical events of empire, revolution, war, and peace, Dawley shows how American reformers invented a new politics built around progressive internationalism. 424pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $20.98 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 • $31.95 / $17.98 ✪ 054860 COLD WAR CIVIL RIGHTS: Race and the Image of American Democracy Dudziak, Mary L. During the Cold War, American racism was a major concern of US allies, a chief Soviet propaganda theme, and a stumbling point to American strategies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Interpreting postwar civil rights as a Cold War feature, Mary Dudziak argues that the Cold War helped facilitate key social reforms, including desegregation. 344pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $12.98 114580 A CONSUMERS' REPUBLIC: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America Cohen, Lizabeth Trumpeted as a means to promote the general welfare, mass consumption became synonymous with patriotism, social equality, and the American Dream. Yet despite undeniable successes, it also fostered economic inequality and the fracturing of society along gender, class, and racial lines. In charting this complex legacy, Cohen has written a bold, encompassing, and profoundly influential book. 576pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Vintage • P • $18.95 / $7.98 125509 EVANGELIZING THE SOUTH: A Social History of Church and State in Early America Najar, Monica Touching on the creation of a distinctive southern culture, the position of women in the private and public arenas, family life in the Old South, the relationship between religion and slavery, and the political culture of the early republic, Najar reveals the history behind a religious heritage that remains a distinguishing mark of American society. 264pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $69.00 / $24.98 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 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 ✪ 141784 GOVERNING AMERICA: The Revival of Political History Zelizer, Julian E. After decades during which the subject fell out of fashion and disappeared from public view, political history has returned to prominence as the study of American history has shifted its focus back to politics broadly defined. In this book, one of the leaders of the resurgence in American political history assesses its revival and demonstrates how it not only illuminates the past but also helps us better understand American politics today. 416pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $37.50 / $12.98 ✪ 134919 GREAT DIVORCE: A Nineteenth-Century Mother's Extraordinary Fight Against Her Husband, the Shakers, and Her Times Woo, Ilyon In 1814, Eunice Chapman came home to discover that her three children had been carried off by her estranged husband to live among a celibate religious community known as the Shakers. Defying all expectations, she mounted an epic campaign against her husband, the Shakers, and the law. With a novelist's eye and a historian's perspective, Woo delivers the first full account of Eunice Chapman's remarkable struggle. 416pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $17.95 / $5.98 MCCARTHYISM 039695 MANY ARE THE CRIMES: McCarthyism in America Schrecker, Ellen Encompassing far more than the brief career of Senator Joseph McCarthy, McCarthyism was the most widespread episode of political repression in the history of the United States. Schrecker has written the first complete post-Cold War account of the anti-Communist crusade -- supported by liberals and conservatives alike -- that ruined countless careers, marriages, and even lives. 573pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Princeton • P • $42.00 / $23.98 ✪ 051206 NIGHTMARE IN RED: The McCarthy Era in Perspective Fried, Richard M. Together with coverage of such famous incidents as the ordeal of the Hollywood Ten and the Alger Hiss case, Fried also portrays a wealth of little-known but telling episodes involving victims and victimizers of anti-communist politics at the state and local levels He reveals the effects of McCarthyism on the lives of thousands of ordinary people, from teachers and lawyers to college students, factory workers, and janitors. 243pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $19.99 / $7.98 162178 HEAVENLY MERCHANDIZE: How Religion Shaped Commerce in Puritan America Valeri, Mark Focusing on New England, this critical reexamination of religion's role in the creation of a market economy in early America views commerce through the eyes of four generations of Boston merchants. It draws upon personal letters, diaries, business records, and sermon notes to reveal how the merchants built a modern form of exchange out of profound transitions in the puritan understanding of discipline and providence. 360pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $16.98 150671 HOW RACE SURVIVED U.S. HISTORY: From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon Roediger, David R. In this absorbing chronicle of the role of race in US history, Roediger explores how the idea of race was created and recreated, from the 1600s to the present day. He examines how race intersected all that was dynamic and progressive in US history, from democracy and economic development to migration and globalization. 240pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Verso • C • $26.95 / $8.98 143337 LOVE AND HATE IN JAMESTOWN: John Smith, Pocahontas, and the Start of a New Nation Price, David A. In 1606, approximately 105 British colonists sailed to America, seeking gold and a trade route to the Pacific; instead, they found disease, hunger, and hostile natives. Price paints intimate portraits of the major figures in the saga, from the formidable monarch Powhatan, to the resourceful but unpopular John Smith, to the spirited Pocahontas, who twice saved Smith's life. 320pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Vintage • P • $16.95 / $6.98 106747 MAKING A NEW DEAL: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939 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 / $16.98 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 / $6.98 125897 THE PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE W. BUSH: A First Historical Assessment Zelizer, Julian E., ed. Leading historians offer the first in-depth look at one of the most controversial US presidencies. Each chapter tackles some important aspect of Bush's administration -- including presidential power, law, the war on terror, the Iraq invasion, economic policy, and religion -- and examines why Bush made the decisions he did. 398pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $6.98 ✪ 145770 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. 312pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $12.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 5 A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S & P O L I T I C S 6 HAWAII & HAWAIIANS A N T H R O P O L O G Y 127620 COLONIZING HAWAI'I: The Cultural Power of Law Merry, Sally Engle Reveals how indigenous Hawaiian law was displaced by a transplanted Anglo-American 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 • $39.95 / $21.98 & A R C H A E O L O G Y ✪ 142292 LOST KINGDOM: Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Adventure Siler, Julia Flynn Deftly weaving together a memorable cast of characters, Siler brings to life the clash between the aboriginal Polynesian population of Hawaii and the relentlessly expanding capitalist powers who arrived in the wake of Captain Cook. Portraits of royalty, rogues, sugar barons, and missionaries combine into a sweeping tale of the Hawaiian kingdom's rise and fall. 480pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Grove Press • C • $30.00 / $5.98 ✪ 169473 REMEMBERING IOSEPA: History, Place, and Religion in the American West Kester, Matthew This account of a unique community of Native Hawaiian Mormon migrants to western North America traces the origins and growth of the community in the tumultuous years of colonial expansion into the Hawaiian islands, as well as its relationship to white Mormons, the church leadership, and the Hawaiian government. 240pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $53.00 / $29.98 ✪ 154365 ROOSEVELT'S LOST ALLIANCES: How Personal Politics Helped Start the Cold War Costigliola, Frank In the spring of 1945, as the Allied victory in Europe was approaching, the shape of the postwar world hinged on the personal politics and personalities of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. Costigliola shows how FDR crafted a winning coalition, and how underlying tensions, after FDR's death, triggered the Cold War. 544pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 106700 SLAVERY, CAPITALISM, AND POLITICS IN THE ANTEBELLUM REPUBLIC: VOLUME 2: The Coming of the Civil War, 1850-1861 Ashworth, John The second volume of a two-volume work looking at why the US experienced a civil war in 1861 and analyzing the descent into war in the final decade of peace. This volume examines the disintegration of democratic hegemony and the political realignment caused by the collapse of the Whigs and neoWhigs from 1848 to 1861. 683pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C NDJ • $154.99 / $19.98 ✪ 125910 SPYING BLIND: The CIA, the FBI, and the Origins of 9/11 Zegart, Amy B. The first scholarly examination of the intelligence failures that preceded September 11. Drawing extensively from declassified government documents and interviews with high-ranking government officials, Zegart finds that political leaders were well aware of the emerging terrorist danger and the need for intelligence reform, but failed to achieve the changes they sought. 336pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $11.98 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 ✪ 133683 TEN HILLS FARM: The Forgotten History of Slavery in the North Manegold, C. S. The saga of five generations of slave owners in colonial New England. Settled in 1630 by John Winthrop, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Ten Hills Farm, a 600-acre estate just north of Boston, passed from the Winthrops to the Ushers, to the Royalls -- all prominent dynasties tied to the Native American and Atlantic slave trades. 344pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $8.98 ✪ 166514 THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND WORLD ORDER: Police Power in International Relations Holmes, James R. Roosevelt exercised his concept of police power to manage the newly acquired Philippines and Cuba, to promote Panama's independence from Colombia, and to defuse international crises in Venezuela and Morocco. This book provides useful historical examples of international intervention and a powerful analytical tool for understanding how a great power should respond to world events. 336pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Potomac Books • C • $29.95 / $7.98 ✪ 111561 WHEN WASHINGTON SHUT DOWN WALL STREET: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 and the Origins of America's Monetary Supremacy Silber, W. L. Traces Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo's triumph over a monetary crisis at the outbreak of World War I that threatened the US with financial disaster. Shutting the New York Stock Exchange for more than four months and smothering the country with emergency currency, McAdoo provided a blueprint for crisis control that merits attention today. 240pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $7.98 ANTH ROPOLOGY & ARCHAEOLOGY ✪ 169399 ANCESTORS AND RELATIVES: Genealogy, Identity, and Community Zerubavel, Eviatar With the rise of genetics and increasing media attention to genealogy, it's now often implied that genetic markers can tell us definitively who we are and where we came from. In this provocative book, a sociologist offers a fresh and more complex understanding of relatedness, showing how social traditions of memory and classification shape the ways we trace our ancestors, identify our relatives, and delineate families, ethnic groups, nations, and species. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $7.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 117600 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO LÉVI-STRAUSS Wiseman, Boris, ed. A major reassessment of the work and influence of one of the major thinkers of the modern age, an anthropologist whose writings are studied across a wide range of other disciplines, including philosophy and literary studies. 352pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $33.99 / $14.98 ✪ 125772 COMING OF AGE IN SECOND LIFE: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human Boellstorff, Tom Millions of people around the world today spend portions of their lives in online virtual worlds. Second Life is one of the largest of these virtual worlds. Bringing anthropology into territory never before studied, this book demonstrates that in some ways humans have always been virtual, and that virtual worlds in all their rich complexity build upon a human capacity for culture that is as old as humanity itself. 336pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $11.98 ✪ 128112 CULTURAL MOBILITY: A Manifesto Greenblatt, Stephen, et al. Outlines a model for understanding the patterns of meaning that human societies create. Drawn from a wide range of disciplines, the essays collected here share the conviction that cultures, even traditional cultures, are rarely stable or fixed. 282pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $12.98 164038 DISCOURSE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIETY: Comparative Studies of Myth, Ritual, and Classification Lincoln, Bruce An exploration of how myth, ritual, and classification hold human societies together -- and how, in times of crisis, they can be used to take a society apart and reconstruct it. Lincoln illustrates his thesis with examples drawn from such diverse areas as Platonic philosophy, the Upanishads, ancient Celtic banquets, professional wrestling, and the Spanish Civil War. 256pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $53.00 / $14.98 ✪ 134143 THE FIRST NORTH AMERICANS Fagan, Brian A carefully researched, up-to-date history of North American settlement from c. 15,000 years ago to the arrival of Europeans. Relying mainly on archaeology, but also on research in many scientific disciplines, Fagan describes the controversies over both the first settlement and the routes used as humans moved into the heart of the continent. Includes 26 color and 165 black-and-white illustrations. 272pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $12.98 ✪ 169171 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MAYA HIEROGLYPHS Morley, Sylvanus G. A classic introduction to the topic by a pioneering Mayanist. Readily accessible to beginners, the volume provides a thorough exposition of variants and unusual features and supplies reproductions of many inscriptions unavailable elsewhere. 384pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Dover • P • $16.95 / $5.98 ✪ 125956 ISHI IN TWO WORLDS: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America Kroeber, Theodora The last Yahi Indian, Ishi stumbled into the 20th century on the morning of August 29, 1911, when, desperate with hunger and terrified of the white murderers of his family, he was found in the corral of a slaughter house near Oroville, California. This reprint of the 1976 deluxe edition is filled with plates and historic photographs that enhance Ishi's story and bring it to life. 306pgs. • 2004 ◆ • California • P • $33.95 / $15.98 ✪ 145619 LIFE AMONG THE ANTHROS AND OTHER ESSAYS 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. 280pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 132468 THE PALAEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT OF ASIA Dennell, Robin Asia has received far less attention than Africa and Europe in the search for human origins, but is no longer considered of marginal importance. This book provides the first analysis and synthesis of the evidence of the earliest inhabitants of Asia before the appearance of modern humans 100,000 years ago. 572pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $64.99 / $25.98 125651 PRIMATES AND PHILOSOPHERS: How Morality Evolved De Waal, Frans In this provocative book, a primatologist argues that modernday 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 164540 ROUGH AND TUMBLE: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution Pickering, Travis Rayne Argues that the advent of ambush hunting marked a milestone in human evolution, one that established the social dynamic that allowed our ancestors to expand their range and diet. Pickering challenges the traditional link between aggression and human predation, however, arguing that aggressive attack was a hopeless tactic for early human hunters, who were small, weak, and slow-footed in comparison with their prey. 224pgs. • 2013 ◆ • California • C • $29.95 / $7.98 ✪ 145463 THE THEFT OF HISTORY Goody, Jack In this volume Goody extends his influential critique of what he sees as the pervasive eurocentric or occidentalist biases of much of western historical writing. Goody also examines the appropriation by the West of the achievements of other cultures in the invention of (notably) democracy, capitalism, individualism, and love. 352pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $19.99 / $12.98 ✪ 128543 WHO OWNS ANTIQUITY?: Museums and the Battle over Our Ancient Heritage Cuno, James Maintaining that the acquisition of undocumented antiquities by museums encourages the looting of archaeological sites, many countries have claimed ancient artifacts as state property, called for their return from museums around the world, and passed laws against their export. In this volume, a leading museum director vigorously challenges this nationalistic position, arguing that it is damaging and often disingenuous. 272pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $7.98 ✪ 145787 WHOSE CULTURE?: The Promise of Museums and the Debate over Antiquities Cuno, James, ed. The international controversy over who "owns" antiquities has pitted museums against archaeologists and source countries where ancient artifacts are found. In this volume, leading figures from universities and museums in the US and Britain argue that modern nation-states have at best a dubious connection with the ancient cultures they claim to represent, and that archaeology has been misused by nationalistic identity politics. 232pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98 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 R C H I T E C T U R E ARCH ITECTURE ✪ 139662 100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED ARCHITECTURE Weston, Richard Arranged in a broadly chronological order, the ideas that comprise the book include innovative and influential concepts, technologies, techniques, and movements. Each concept is presented by means of lively, informative text and arresting visuals that indicate when the idea first evolved as well as its subsequent impact. 216pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $14.98 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 • $39.95 / $20.98 ✪ 023101 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE, VOL. 1: 1607-1860 Whiffen, Marcus & Frederick Koeper This comprehensive survey of the American building heritage covers architectural developments from Jamestown to the Civil War. Includes numerous photographs, line drawings, and floor plans. (In limited supply.) 207pgs. • 1981 ◆ • MIT • P • $28.00 / $12.98 ✪ 023102 AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE, VOL. 2: 18601976 Whiffen, Marcus & Frederick Koeper The second volume of a comprehensive guide. "Handsomely printed and presented with 300 generally good photographs and 50 line drawings, American Architecture is likely to become one of the standard works on the subject for some years to come." -- Historic Preservation 433pgs. • 1981 ◆ • MIT • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 041483 ANIMATE FORM Lynn, Greg Discusses recent architectural projects designed by his firm that explore the potential of animation techniques to inform architectural design, with a CD documenting design processes through three-dimensional renderings and animation sequences. 203pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 123598 ARCHITECTURE ORIENTED OTHERWISE Leatherbarrow, David Drawing on an encyclopedic reading of contemporary philosophy, as well as from the work of architects including Peter Zumthor, Renzo Piano, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright, Leatherbarrow challenges us to fundamentally reconsider the way we think about buildings. He asks architects to think about their buildings in a vastly wider context, opening up the possibility of creating works that are richer in meaning, quality, and life. 224pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $39.95 / $22.98 123382 ART DECO SAN FRANCISCO: The Architecture of Timothy Pflueger Poletti, Therese An immigrant's son with only a gradeschool education, Timothy Pflueger began practicing architecture after San Francisco's 1906 earthquake. While his contemporaries looked to Beaux-Arts traditions to rebuild the city, he brought exotic Mayan, Asian, and Egyptian forms to buildings ranging from simple cocktail lounges to the city's first skyscrapers. 256pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $55.00 / $26.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 065859 THE CHAPEL OF ST. IGNATIUS Holl, Steven This jewel-like chapel, while small, contains the essence of Holl's vision -- his interest in the phenomenology of space, his passionate investigations of form and material, and his use of reflected light and color. This book functions as a journal in the life of this extraordinary building. 94pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $34.95 / $24.98 ✪ 067561 DEVIL'S WORKSHOP: 25 Years of Jersey Devil Architecture Piedmont-Palladino, Susan & Mark Alden Branch Contains complete project descriptions, photographs, drawings, and plans on more than a dozen projects. The essays provide insight into the design-build process and its historical context, and discuss the formal qualities inherent in the projects. 127pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 057749 HIGH GOTHIC: The Classic Cathedrals of Chartres, Reims, and Amiens Jantzen, Hans This engaging study introduces the reader to one of the greatest achievements of Western art: the climactic phase of Gothic architecture in the first half of the 13th century. Through a comparative analysis of the cathedrals of Chartres, Reims, and Amiens, it illuminates the technical, theological, artistic, and social factors that formed the High Gothic synthesis. 181pgs. • 1984 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $17.98 041481 A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURAL THEORY: From Vitruvius to the Present Kruft, Hanno-Walter This comprehensive encyclopedic survey of Western architectural theory researches, organizes, and analyzes the major statements of architectural theorists over the last 2,000 years. 706pgs. • 1994 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $50.00 / $23.98 ✪ 139666 A HISTORY OF WESTERN ARCHITECTURE FIFTH EDITION Watkin, David Adopting an approach that views architectural history as a continuous narrative, this volume emphasizes the ongoing vitality of the classical language of architecture, underlining the continuity between, for example, the work of Ictinus in 5th-century BC Athens and that of McKim, Mead and White in 20th-century New York. 720pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $40.00 / $19.98 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 / $17.98 ✪ 167843 THE LANDSCAPE IMAGINATION: Collected Essays of James Corner 1990-2010 Corner, James Cormer's highly influential writings of the 1990s, together with a post-millennial series of built projects such as New York's High Line, prove that the best way to address the problems facing our cities is to embrace their industrial past. Collecting Corner's writings from the early 1990s through 2010, this volume addresses critical issues in landscape architecture and reflects on how his writings have informed his built work. 320pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $60.00 / $26.98 ✪ 067588 L'ARCHITECTURE Ledoux, Claude Nicolas Few architects have had a vision of architecture as provocative as that of Ledoux. In 1847 Daniel assembled 300 plates by Ledoux in two volumes. The Ramée edition is now scarce, but has been reproduced here in a one-volume format. 300pgs. • 1983 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $85.00 / $43.98 ✪ 050880 MARY COLTER: Architect of the Southwest Berke, Arnold Colter's buildings at the Grand Canyon National Park -- including the Lookout Tower, Hopi House, and Bright Angel Lodge -- are admired by millions visitors annually. This extraordinary book weaves together three stories: the remarkable career of a woman in a man's profession during the late 19th century; the creation of a building and interior style drawn from regional history and landscape; and the exploitation, largely at the hands of the railroads, of the American Southwest for leisure travel. 320pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • P • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 139813 MASTERPIECES OF AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE Hoak, Edward Warren & Willis Humphrey Church A splendid survey of the golden age of American architecture, documenting scores of masterpieces built between 1900 and 1930, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Boston Public Library, the Tribune Tower, and the Woolworth Building. The more than 260 illustrations include plans, sections, exterior and interior details, and photographs. 240pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Dover • P • $29.95 / $9.98 ✪ 141806 READING ARCHITECTURE: A Visual Lexicon Hopkins, Owen An original and accessible take on the architectural dictionary, this book provides a visual tour of the buildings and structures around us, naming all the visible architectural features. Unlike other architectural dictionaries, it doesn't require the reader to know the name of a feature in order to look it up. 176pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $13.98 THE VAT I C A N ✪ 169242 GARDENS OF THE VATICAN Dobbs, Linda Kooluris & Kildare Dobbs Reflecting the general history of gardening, the several gardens in the Vatican span worlds, from the Persian-influenced quadrant gardens of the Teuton Cemetery and the Secret Garden (adorned with lemon-trees in pots) to gardens in the Italian, French, and English styles. This gorgeously illustrated book offers a fascinating glimpse of a little-known refuge through nearly a millennium of history. 160pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Frances Lincoln • C • $39.95 / $9.98 138808 ST. PETER'S IN THE VATICAN Tronzo, William, ed. The design and construction of St. Peter's spanned several centuries and involved some of the most brilliant architects of the early modern period, including Bramante, Michelangelo, and Bernini. This volume presents an overview of the building's history from the late antique period to the 20th century. 336pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $64.99 / $27.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ New to Catalog New from the publisher Remainder - like new Publisher returns ✪ 041493 RECOVERING LANDSCAPE: Essays in Contemporary Landscape Architecture Corner, James, ed. Recent years have seen a remarkable resurgence of interest in landscape. While this recovery invokes a return of past traditions and ideas, it also implies renewal, invention, and transformation. This volume collects a number of essays that discuss why landscape is gaining increased attention today, and what new possibilities might emerge from this situation. 287pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 165149 THE STORY OF BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE Zanlungo, Claudia Originating in the late 16th century and continuing to the early 1900s, the Baroque manner is distinguished by complex architectural shapes designed to heighten emotion and dramatize experience. This book offers a comprehensive general introduction, examining the characteristics of the style and discussing its techniques and materials. 144pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Prestel • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 165151 THE STORY OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE Prina, Francesca Part of an accessibly written, and generously illustrated series on architecture through the ages, this book features the Gothic period's most important architects, buildings and cities. It is illustrated throughout with interior and exterior photographs, detailed images, and drawings and plans. 144pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Prestel • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 165147 THE STORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE Favole, Paolo Architecture's most diverse period, Modernism encompasses structures as varied as the Sydney Opera House and the Empire State Building. Chronologically arranged and it including some of 20th century's most exciting buildings, this volume sorts through the numerous movements, schools of design, and architectural styles of the era. 144pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Prestel • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 165148 THE STORY OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE Servida, Sonia The Renaissance manner in architecture began in 15thcentury Italy as an attempt to revive Rome's Golden Age. Its orderly use of columns, domes, arches, and entablatures recalls classic Roman architecture, but adapted for contemporary use in churches and urban dwellings. This volume offers a general introduction to the period and the primary characteristics of the style. 144pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Prestel • P • $19.95 / $5.98 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 / $15.98 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 / $21.98 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 9 A R C H I T E C T U R E 10 A R T & A R T H I S T O R Y ✪ 167775 WORLD MAN Fuller, R. Buckminster, et al. Best known as the inventor of the geodesic dome, Buckminster Fuller sought out long-term, technology-led solutions to the world's most pressing social and environmental problems. This volume documents his previously unpublished 1966 Kassler lecture at Princeton University School of Architecture, in which he reflected on and synthesized his most significant concepts. 144pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $21.95 / $8.98 ✪ 067626 WRIGHT SITES: A Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright Public Places THIRD EDITION Sanderson, Arlene, ed. A complete catalog of all of Wright's extant, visitable buildings in the United States. In addition to regional maps and suggested itineraries, this handy-to-use guide contains descriptions and visitation information for more than 60 projects. This new updated and revised edition introduces seven sites that have been made available to the public for the first time. 143pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $17.95 / $6.98 062372 YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THE PUBLIC LIFE: Selected Essays of Charles W. Moore Keim, Kevin ed. Architect Charles Moore was not only celebrated for his designs; he was also an admired writer and teacher. He consistently sought insights into the underlying questions of architecture and design. As the world becomes smaller, and the uniqueness of places and landscapes gives way to sameness, Moore's celebration of the vernacular and of the surprising are more relevant than ever. 395pgs. • 2001 ◆ • MIT • P • $51.00 / $16.98 ✪ 123635 YOUNG ARCHITECTS 10: Resonance Architectural League of New York Staff The tenth in an annual series of publications that features the best young practicing architects as selected by the Architectural League of New York in their annual Young Architects competition. The competition winners each incorporate variations of the theme of "resonance" to frame their portfolios and demonstrate the necessity for architecture to look outside its disciplinary boundaries. 176pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $13.98 ART & ART H ISTORY ✪ 153817 100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED ART Bird, Michael From the earliest cave paintings to internet and street art, this book chronicles the most influential ideas to have shaped the world of art. Lavishly illustrated with historical masterpieces and packed with fascinating contemporary examples, it provides both a source of inspiration and a fascinating resource for the general reader. 216pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $11.98 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 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 / $8.98 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 / $21.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 154096 THE ART OF THE NORTHERN RENAISSANCE Harbison, Craig Considers the works of Van Eyck, Bosch, Bruegel, and other masters within the context of a changing society in which church and state, Protestant and Catholic, man and woman, artist and patron, city and court all played a part. Harbison brings these facets of the Renaissance world together into a unified narrative that illuminates the complexity and brilliance of the art and its times. 176pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 041490 BIRD'S EYE VIEWS: Historic Lithographs of North American Cities Reps, John W. Collects over 100 views dating between 1838 and 1908, showing the streets, buildings, churches, bridges, waterways, and surrounding countryside of North American towns, ranging from burgeoning metropolitan centers to small logging towns and mining camps. 115pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $70.00 / $32.98 ANCIENT GREECE 037503 ART AND EXPERIENCE IN CLASSICAL GREECE Pollitt, J. J. An account of the development of Greek art in the Classical period which places particular emphasis on the meaning and content of Greek sculpture, architecture, and painting, relating formal development to social and cultural history. 205pgs. • 1972 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $22.98 ✪ 031615 GREEK SCULPTURE: The Archaic Period WORLD OF ART Boardman, John Greek sculpture was the first ancient art to break free from conceptual conventions for representing men and animals and to explore how art might imitate or even improve upon nature. This volume traces the first stages of this process, from the semi-abstract beginnings in the eighth century BC to the more representational art of the early fifth century. 252pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $19.95 / $8.98 JAPAN ✪ 159285 120 HIROSHIGE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Hiroshige, Ando & John Riess, ed. Hiroshige excelled at sensitive depictions of people from all walks of life as well as the landscapes and natural elements at the heart of Japanese culture. This CD-ROM set features prints from some of his best-known series, including One Hundred Famous Views of Edo and The Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido. 64pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Dover • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 142070 DANGEROUS BEAUTIES AND DUTIFUL WIVES: Popular Portraits of Women in Japan, 1910-1925 Brown, Kendall, ed. This captivating gallery of images drawn from popular magazines, featuring pictures of beautiful women embracing both noble ideals and modern reality, offers rare glimpses of Japanese culture during the early 20th century. Assembled by an expert in Asian art history, it features informative captions and an extensive preface. 128pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Dover • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 147390 KINGDOM OF BEAUTY: Mingei and the Politics of Folk Art in Imperial Japan Brandt, Kim The discovery of mingei (folk art) by Japanese intellectuals in the 1920s and '30s was central to the process by which Japan became both a modern nation and an imperial world power. In tracing the history of mingei, Brandt considers not only the leaders of the movement but also the network of provincial intellectuals, craftspeople, marketers, and shoppers who were crucial to its success. 320pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Duke • C NDJ • $89.95 / $29.98 028495 BODIES OF MODERNITY: Figure & Flesh in Fin-De-Siècle France Garb, Tamar Offers insights into the representation of masculinity and femininity in late 19th-century 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 ✪ 141792 CARTOGRAPHIES OF TIME: A History of the Timeline Rosenberg, Daniel & Anthony Grafton A colorful illustrated survey of the representations of history in graphic form from the beginning of the print age to the present. In addition to telling a rich, forgotten story, the book serves as a kind of grammar of historical representation, uncovering the ways in which time has been structured, in both thought and in both images, in the Western tradition. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • P • $35.00 / $16.98 132968 THE CAVE CHURCH OF PAUL THE HERMIT AT THE MONASTERY OF ST. PAUL IN EGYPT Lyster, William, ed. The Coptic Monastery of St. Paul by the Red Sea grew up around the cave where Paul, the first Christian hermit, lived in solitude. This volume explores how the monastic community commissioned wall painting in the church in the 13th century, during one of the greatest eras of Coptic art, and how one of the monks painted it again in the 18th century, helping to inaugurate a Coptic renaissance. 416pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $29.98 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 • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 169241 THE CIGARETTE PAPERS: A Eulogy for the Cigarette Packet in Anecdote and Literature Ashley, Peter Welcome to the vanished world of cigarette pack art. Peter Ashley has delved into his own and other collections of packs, as well as the writings of Ian Fleming, Len Deighton, John Betjeman, Will Self and others, to reveal what an incredible art gallery of design they once offered. 112pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Frances Lincoln • P • $19.95 / $4.98 ✪ 166813 CLAES OLDENBURG IN THE 60S: From Street to Mouse Oldenburg, Claes & Achim Hochdörfer Accompanying an exhibition of Oldenburg's seminal early work, this publication examines the breadth of his artistic career from the late 1950s to 1970. It contains an extensive selection of drawings, collages, and magazine and newspaper clippings as well as a wealth of previously unpublished notebook pages, preparatory studies, and photographs taken by the artist. 320pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Prestel • C • $60.00 / $19.98 038541 THE CLASH OF GODS: A Reinterpretation of Early Christian Art REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION Mathews, Thomas F. Between the third and sixth centuries, the ancient gods, goddesses, and heroes who had populated the imagination of humankind for a millennium were replaced by a new imagery of Christ and his saints. Thomas Mathews explores the many different, often surprising, artistic images and religious interpretations of Christ during this period. 237pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $27.98 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 / $17.98 FASHION ✪ 127491 100 YEARS OF FASHION ILLUSTRATION Blackman, Cally A comprehensive survey of the genre over the last century, featuring 400 dazzling images and providing an overview of the development of fashion as seen through the eyes of the greatest illustrators of the day. 384pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $40.00 / $20.98 148122 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD DRESS AND FASHION Eicher, Joanne Bubolz This ten-volume encyclopedia is the first comprehensive reference work to explore all aspects of dress and fashion globally, from prehistory to the present. It brings together the work of over 600 renowned scholars from every part of the globe. All of the articles have been specially commissioned and particular effort has been made to include indigenous scholars with in-depth local knowledge. 6000pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $2,095.00 / $195.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 11 A R T & A R T H I S T O R Y 12 GRAPHIC DESIGN A R T ✪ 123640 HOW TO BE A GRAPHIC DESIGNER, WITHOUT LOSING YOUR SOUL Shaughnessy, Adrian How should designers manage the creative process? How do you generate ideas when everything just seems blank? Shaughnessy offers clear, concise guidance for these questions, along with focused, no-nonsense strategies for setting up, running, and promoting a studio, finding work, and collaborating with clients. 160pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $19.95 / $11.98 & A R T H I S T O R Y 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 ✪ 123591 THE WAYFINDING HANDBOOK: Information Design for Public Places Gibson, David A decade ago, the professional practice of wayfinding design simply involved devising sign systems. Today, the field is much broader and continues to expand to address technological developments as well as cultural changes in areas such as branding and environmental awareness. Professional wayfinding designer David Gibson draws on more than 30 years of experience to offer an insider's view of this rapidly evolving discipline. 152pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $10.98 ✪ 167384 DANTE'S DIVINE COMEDY: A Graphic Adaptation Chwast, Seymour & Dante Alighieri In this adaptation of Dante's Divine Comedy by a renowned illustrator, Dante and his guide Virgil don fedoras and wander through noirish realms of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, finding both the wicked and the wondrous along the way. 128pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Bloomsbury • C • $20.00 / $5.98 ✪ 127719 EXPLORING MATERIALS: Creative Design for Everyday Objects Alesina, Inna & Ellen Lupton An action-oriented, accessible guide to design thinking that addresses both the "how" and "why" of product design. The authors examine materials from several points of view, including traditional uses, experimental uses, techniques and directions for prototyping with everyday objects, and environmental implications. 208pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • P • $35.00 / $7.98 ✪ 158462 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. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $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. 80,000 more books online 131368 FRIDA KAHLO & DIEGO RIVERA Souter, Gerry A slipcased two-volume set that showcases the art and lives of the two greatest Mexican artists of the 20th century and underlines the passionate bonds that linked these two mercurial figures. Includes 300 illustrations. 256pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Parkstone • C • $82.50 / $49.98 154098 FROM EL GRECO TO GOYA: Painting in Spain, 1561-1828 Tomlinson, Janis Covers 250 years of painting in Spain, ranging from the works created at the court of Philip II to those produced at the Hapsburg and Bourbon courts of Madrid, and in Seville, Valencia, and Toledo, and culminating in the unique accomplishments of Francisco Goya. Includes 116 illustrations, most of them in color. 176pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $19.95 / $9.98 129764 GAUGUIN: Maker of Myth Thomson, Belinda, ed. The vivid, unnaturalistic colors and bold outlines of Gauguin's paintings and the strong, semi-abstract quality of his woodcuts had a profound effect on the development of 20th-century art. This volume, which features more than 200 museum-quality reproductions, shows why Gauguin was one of the most important artists behind European modernism, even as he challenged its very tenets. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $55.00 / $30.98 ✪ 123284 HANDMADE NATION: The Rise of DIY Art, Craft, and Design Levine, Faythe & Cortney Heimerl Today's crafters are no longer interested in simply crossstitching samplers or painting floral scrolls on china. Instead, the contemporary craft movement embraces emerging artists, crafters, and designers working in traditional and nontraditional media. Faythe Levine traveled 19,000 miles to document what has emerged as a marriage between historical technique, punk culture, and the DIY ethos. 176pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $7.98 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 • $45.00 / $7.98 ✪ 164954 JOAN MIRÓ Malet, Rosa Maria An ideal introduction to the joyful visual world of one of the 20th century's most beloved artists. Featuring more than 100 color plates, this book surveys not only the paintings for which Miró is most famed, but also his equally innovative experiments in other realms, such as ceramics, sculpture, editions, printmaking, tapestry, and stage design. 128pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Polígrafa • C • $30.00 / $14.98 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 / $14.98 160695 MICHELANGELO, DRAWING, AND THE INVENTION OF ARCHITECTURE Brothers, Cammy This engaging and handsome book argues that Michelangelo's architectural designs are best understood in terms of his experience as a painter and sculptor. Unlike previous studies, which have focused on built projects and considered the drawings only insofar as they illuminate those buildings, this book analyses the designs as an independent source of insight into the mechanisms of Michelangelo's imagination. 272pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $29.98 126107 THE MOMENT OF CARAVAGGIO Fried, Michael Focusing on the emergence of the full-blown "gallery picture" in Rome during the last decade of the 16th century and the first decades of the 17th, Fried sets forth a radically revisionist account of Caravaggio's relation to the self-portrait; of the role of extreme violence in his art; and of the deep structure of his epoch-defining realism. Extensively illustrated with nearly 200 color images. 328pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $49.50 / $29.98 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 ✪ 164955 PICASSO 19271939: From the Minotaur to Guernica i Fabre, Josep Palau This volume focuses on a key phase of transition in Picasso's art, from his numerous depictions of the Minotaur myth in the late 1920s and early 1930s to his majestic and tragic 1937 masterpiece commemorating the terrible aerial bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. 512pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Polígrafa • C • $220.00 / $125.98 043522 POUSSIN AND FRANCE: Painting, Humanism and the Politics of Style Olson, Todd P. Perhaps the most famous French painter of the 17th century, Poussin, lived and worked for many years in Rome, but remained deeply engaged with cultural and political transformations occurring in France. This original exploration of Poussin's paintings, their production, and their reception includes 100 black & white and 25 color illustrations. 316pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $29.98 ✪ 168181 THE PRINTS OF PAUL KLEE Klee, Paul Previously published in 1945 and 1947, this portfolio is here re-issued by the Museum of Modern Art and by Graphic Matter in a limited numbered edition of 500 copies, printed and bound by Trifolio, Verona. It beautifully reproduces each of Klee's prints, which are accompanied by original texts and an updated list of plates. 72pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Ludion • C • IMPORT / $69.98 133946 PULLED: A Catalog of Screen Printing Perry, Mike Popularized in the 1960s by Pop artists such as Andy Warhol, screen printing remains a favorite of artists due to its remarkable versatility and relatively low cost. This volume presents the work of more than 40 talented designers who are, each in his or her own way, pushing the boundaries of this dynamic medium. 256pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $35.00 / $16.98 TYPOGRAPHY 13 123636 HAND JOB: A Catalog of Type Perry, Michael No longer relegated to designer's sketchbooks, hand-drawn type has emerged from the underground as a dynamic vehicle for visual communication from magazine, book, and album covers to movie credits and NFL advertisements. This volume collects groundbreaking work from 50 talented typographers who draw by hand. 256pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • P • $35.00 / $15.98 A R T ✪ 167803 TYPE ON SCREEN: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Developers, and Students Lupton, Ellen, ed. Covering a broad range of technologies -- from electronic publications and websites to videos and mobile devices -- this hands-on primer shows designers how to choose typefaces for the screen, how to style beautiful, functional text and navigation, how to apply principles of animation to text, and how to generate new forms and experiences with code-based operations. 208pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $11.98 ✪ 123575 TYPEFACE: Classic Typography for Contemporary Design Riggs, Tamye The right typeface communicates the visual essence of the content while enhancing the impact of the overall design. This unique sourcebook features 60 classic typefaces that continue to resonate with today's most influential graphic designers. The main character set of each type specimen is accompanied by typesheet style examples including technical specifications and non-Latin characters. 256pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $45.00 / $23.98 ✪ 123287 TYPOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS: Rules for Organizing Type DESIGN BRIEFS Elam, Kimberly Typographic organization has always been a complex system, in that there are so many elements at play, such as hierarchy, order of reading, legibility, and contrast. In this volume, Kim Elam explores eight major structural frameworks beyond the grid, including random, radial, modular, and bilateral systems. 160pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $12.98 ✪ 141810 TYPOGRAPHY SKETCHBOOKS Heller, Steven & Lita Talarico, eds. No design is successful without successful typography. This collection of typographic explorations, arranged by designer, reveals how over 90 of world's leading designers and typographers strive to find new and exciting ways of communicating through letters and words. 368pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 154168 THE RENAISSANCE IN EUROPE King, Margaret L. In this deft reinterpretation of the Renaissance, King indicates the multiple ways in which the epoch influenced the later developments of Western culture and society. She shows how Renaissance history is today as much about the study of power, wealth, gender, class, ritual, and other categories of investigation as it is about the literary and artistic achievements of the unique urban society that spread from Italy to the rest of Europe. 368pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Laurence King • P • $35.00 / $13.98 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 14 A S I A N & P A C I F I C S T U D I E S ✪ 139648 SAUL BASS: A Life in Film and Design Bass, Jennifer & Pat Kirkham Saul Bass (1920-1996) created some of the most compelling images of American post-war visual culture, including posters and title sequences for films such as Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm and Anatomy of a Murder. This volume includes more than 1,400 illustrations, many of them previously unpublished. 428pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Laurence King • C • $75.00 / $40.98 ✪ 165213 SUSAN ROTHENBERG: Moving in Place Auping, Michael A retrospective volume ranging from Rothenberg's earliest horse paintings through her spinning figures of the 1980s and early 1990s to her most recent series of paintings of dismembered puppets, this book highlights the key compositional strategies in this distinctive artist's work. 100pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Prestel • C • $45.00 / $16.98 ✪ 163345 SWING TIME: Reginald Marsh and Thirties New York Haskell, Barbara The first major assessment in 30 years of the work of "American Scene" artist Reginald Marsh (1898-1954). Covering his art and photography, it puts Marsh's exuberant depictions of urban daily life within the context of the economic uncertainty of 1930s America and the work of fellow artists who shared his interest in the New York scene. 176pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Giles • C • $55.00 / $19.98 ✪ 113584 TÀPIES: COMPLETE WORKS VOLUME 2: 1961-1968 Agusti, Anna The second volume of the definitive catalogue raisonné of the great Catalan artist. 512pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Polígrafa • C • $140.00 / $79.98 ✪ 165111 TÀPIES: COMPLETE WORKS VOLUME 4: 1976-1981 Agusti, Anna This fourth volume of the complete works of Tàpies covers the period between 1976 and 1981. During this time, the number of openly political statements in the artist's work begins to decline significantly, due in part to Spain's democratization. 500pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Rizzoli • C • $275.00 / $195.98 ✪ 166837 TOM WESSELMANN Aquin, Stephane, ed. This examination of the work of pop artist Tom Wesselmann sheds new light on his distinctive contributions to art history. Exploring Wesselmann's steadfast focus on the fundamentals of art making, this generously illustrated volume casts him both as an heir to Ingres and Matisse and as a forerunner of contemporary artists such as Eric Fischl, Richard Phillips, and Mickalene Thomas. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Prestel • C • $65.00 / $27.98 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 ✪ 131891 WAR POSTERS: Weapons of Mass Communication Aulich, James Published to accompany an exhibition at London's Imperial War Museum, this book features superb full-color illustrations of hard-hitting propaganda and groundbreaking graphic art. It covers topics as diverse as advertising in World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution, the Spanish Civil War, Germany and occupied Europe in World War II, the Vietnam War, and anti-nuclear campaigns. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $13.98 ✪ 166808 WARHOL: Headlines Donovan, Molly, et al. Obsessed with contemporary culture, Warhol celebrated the sensational as well as the mundane in every facet of society. This volume brings together more than 80 works, from Warhol's earliest drawings and paintings of newspaper headlines, to his screenprinted canvases, photographs, and electronic media, and concluding with collaborative works he produced with Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Prestel • C • $60.00 / $12.98 ✪ 113515 WILLEM DE KOONING: Works, Writings and Interviews Yard, Sally Willem de Kooning arrived in the United States in 1926 as a 22year-old stowaway from Holland, and eventually became a leading figure in the emergence of Abstract Expressionist painting in New York. This volume presents more than 100 illustrations and describes the personal and art-historical background behind his work and its reception. 158pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Polígrafa • C • $45.00 / $19.98 ✪ 079415 YOU ARE HERE: Personal Geographies and Other Maps of the Imagination Harmon, Katharine Mapmaking fulfills one of our most ancient and deep-seated desires: understanding the world around us and our place in it. But maps need not just show continents and oceans: there are maps to heaven and hell; to happiness and despair; maps of moods, matrimony, and mythological places. This book is a wide-ranging collection of such superbly inventive maps, including more than 100 examples from artists, cartographers, and explorers. 191pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • P • $24.95 / $10.98 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 / $9.98 ASIAN & PACI FIC STUDIES ✪ 158175 AMONG THE ISLANDS: Adventures in the Pacific Flannery, Tim One of the world's most influential scientists recounts a series of expeditions he made at the dawn of his career to the South Pacific, a great arc stretching nearly 4,000 miles from the postcard perfection of Polynesia to some of the largest, highest, ancient, and most rugged islands on earth. 256pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $17.00 / $4.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 125294 THE ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS Waley, Arthur, trans. Arthur Waley's translation of one of the cornerstones of Chinese culture and philosophy. A full introduction provides the social and political background of the work as well as a careful study of the history of the book and its interpretations. 256pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Vintage • P • $14.95 / $6.98 ✪ 157382 ANCIENT CHINESE THOUGHT, MODERN CHINESE POWER Xuetong, Yan What will China look like in the future? And what will China's rise mean for the rest of world? Providing new insights into the thinking of one of China's leading foreign policy figures, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in China's rise or in international relations. 320pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 165214 THE CAGE: The Fight for Sri Lanka and the Last Days of the Tamil Tigers Weiss, Gordon In the closing days of the 30-year Sri Lankan civil war, tens of thousands of civilians were killed as government forces hemmed in the last remaining Tamil Tiger rebels on a tiny sand spit, dubbed "the Cage." Gordon Weiss, a journalist and UN spokesperson in Sri Lanka during the final years of the war, pulls back the curtain of government misinformation to tell the full story for the first time. 376pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Bellevue Literary Press • P • $19.95 / $6.98 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 / $30.98 ✪ 058211 COLONIALISM AND ITS FORMS OF KNOWLEDGE: The British in India Cohn, Bernard S. Bernard Cohn's interest in the construction of Empire as an intellectual and cultural phenomenon has set the agenda for the academic study of modern Indian culture for more than two decades. The essays included here form a multifaceted exploration of the ways in which the British discovery, collection, and codification of information about Indian society contributed to colonial cultural and political hegemony. 189pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $16.98 ✪ 164335 DISORIENTING DHARMA: Ethics and the Aesthetics of Suffering in the Mahabharata Hudson, Emily T. One of the first book-length studies to explore the Mahabharata through the lens of Indian aesthetics, this volume argues that such a perspective yields startling new insights into the nature of the depiction of dharma in the epic through bringing to light one of the principle narrative tensions of the epic: the vexed relationship between dharma and suffering. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $105.00 / $34.98 133700 EMPIRES OF THE SILK ROAD: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present Beckwith, Christopher Describes the rise and fall of the great Central Eurasian empires, including those of the Scythians, Attila the Hun, the Turks and Tibetans, and Genghis Khan and the Mongols. In retelling the story of the Old World from the perspective of Central Eurasia, Beckwith provides a new understanding of the internal and external dynamics of the Central Eurasian states and how they repeatedly revolutionized Eurasian civilization. 504pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98 ✪ 125017 ENLIGHTENMENT IN DISPUTE: The Reinvention of Chan Buddhism in Seventeenth-Century China Wu, Jiang Investigates the development of Chan Buddhism in the 17th century, focusing on controversies involving issues such as correct practice and lines of lineage. Situating these controversies alongside major events of the fateful Ming-Qing transition, Wu shows how the rise and fall of Chan Buddhism was conditioned by social changes. 480pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $78.00 / $22.98 ✪ 051180 FACTORY GIRLS: Women in the Thread Mills of Meiji Japan Tsurumi, E. Patricia Investigating the enormous contribution made by female textile workers to early industrialization in Meiji Japan, Patricia Tsurumi vividly documents not only their hardships but also their triumphs. She shows that through their experiences as Japan's first modern factory workers, these "factory girls" developed an identity that played a crucial role in the history of the Japanese working class. 215pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $19.98 ✪ 119668 HIND SWARAJ AND OTHER WRITINGS Gandhi, Mohandas This centenary edition of Gandhi's most fundamental work includes a new Preface and Editor's Introduction and fully as well as Gandhi's own Preface and Foreword, not found in other editions. The second part of the volume contains some of Gandhi's other writings, including his correspondence with Tolstoy and Nehru. 296pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $14.98 ✪ 132414 A HISTORY OF EAST ASIA: From the Origins of Civilization to the Twenty-First Century Holcombe, Charles As an ancient civilization, East Asia had both an historical and cultural coherence, sharing a Confucian heritage, some common approaches to Buddhism, a writing system, and many political and institutional traditions. This shared past and the interconnections among the distinct yet related societies are at the heart of this book, which traces the story of the region from the dawn of history to the present. 456pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $16.98 ✪ 111346 LIVES OF INDIAN IMAGES Davis, Richard H. For many centuries, Hindus have taken it for granted that the religious images they place in temples and home shrines are alive. In this linked series of case studies of Hindu religious objects, Richard Davis argues that in some sense these believers are correct: through ongoing interactions with humans, religious objects are brought to life. 350pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $46.95 / $19.98 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 / $16.98 ✪ 111669 NEW TIMES IN MODERN JAPAN Tanaka, Stefan An examination of the transformation of the reckoning of time during the Meiji era. By examining topics ranging from geology, ghosts, and childhood to art history and architecture, Tanaka explores how changing conceptions of time destabilized inherited knowledge and facilitated the reconfiguration of the archipelago's heterogeneous communities into a liberal-capitalist nation-state. 225pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $32.95 / $14.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 15 A S I A N & P A C I F I C S T U D I E S 16 C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S 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 • $27.99 / $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 ✪ 155457 SANCTITY AND SELF-INFLICTED VIOLENCE IN CHINESE RELIGIONS, 1500-1700 Yu, Jimmy Revealing that self-inflicted violence was an essential and sanctioned part of Chinese culture in the 16th and 17th centuries, the author examines a wide range of practices, including blood writing, filial body-slicing, chastity mutilations, and suicides, ritual exposure, and self-immolation, arguing that each practice was public, scripted, and a signal of cultural expectations. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $31.95 / $9.98 087844 THE SOCIAL LIFE OF OPIUM IN CHINA Yangwen, Zheng The history of opium in China dates to the mid-Ming dynasty, when it was initially used as an aphrodisiac in the imperial court. Redefining the use of the drug, the Chinese created a complex culture around its consumption. This volume, which traces the story of opium over a span of 500 years, illuminates its introduction and development as a Chinese cultural institution. 256pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.99 / $25.98 ✪ 110055 WARRIOR RULE IN JAPAN Jansen, Marius B. From the 12th to the 19th century, Japan's political history was dominated by the struggle of competing leagues of fighting men. This volume, comprised of chapters taken from Volumes 3 and 4 of The Cambridge History of Japan, traces the institutional development of warrior rule and dominance. 300pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $18.98 visit www.labyrinthbooks.com for 80,000 more titles. CLASSICAL STUDIES ✪ 054882 ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA Pollock, Susan & Rita P. Wright, eds. An in-depth treatment of the antecedents and first florescence of early state and urban societies in lowland Mesopotamia over nearly three millennia, from approximately 5000 to 2100 BC. The interpretations are based on studies of regional settlement patterns, faunal remains, artifact distributions and activity patterning, iconography, texts, and burials. 272pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $21.98 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 / $24.98 104302 ANCIENT ROME: A Military and Political History MacKay, Christopher S. A concise, comprehensive political and military history of the Roman Republic and Empire, from the origins of the city in the Italian Iron Age, until the deposition of the last emperor in 476 AD. Illustrated with relevant art works from Rome's long history, it offers an up-to-date overview of one of the most extraordinary civilizations in human history. 395pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $25.99 / $14.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 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 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 / $19.98 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 fullcolor and 147 black-and-white illustrations. 224pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $26.95 / $10.98 164036 A CULTURE OF FREEDOM: Ancient Greece and the Origins of Europe Meier, Christian Beginning with a consideration of medieval and modern Europe's enormous debt to Greek institutions and ideas, the book then chronicles the rise of Greek civilization from the Bronze Age to the Greco-Persian wars. Throughout, Meier illuminates the well-known features of Greek culture -- from epic and lyric poetry to warfare, athletics, philosophy, religion, and democracy. 344pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $9.98 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 099122 EGYPT AND THE EGYPTIANS Brewer, Douglas J. & Emily Teeter A comprehensive introduction to this most rich and complex of early societies. From high politics to the concerns of everyday Egyptians, the book explores every aspect of Egyptian culture and society, including religion, language, art, architecture, cities, and mummification. Archaeological and documentary sources are combined to give the reader a unique and expansive view of a remarkable ancient culture. 280pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $26.98 ✪ 135915 EMPIRE TO COMMONWEALTH: Consequences of Monotheism in Late Antiquity Fowden, Garth From the second-century peak of Rome's prosperity to the ninth-century onset of the decline of the Islamic Empire, monotheism was used to justify and strengthen "world empires." Fowden reveals how tensions between orthodoxy and heresy eventually led to the break-up of the unitary empires of Byzantium and Baghdad into the looser, more pluralistic commonwealths of Eastern Christendom and Islam. 226pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $16.98 ✪ 167034 EROS THE BITTERSWEET: An Essay Carson, Anne The insights presented in the volume are many and wideranging, recognizably in tune with modern discussions of desire, yet offering new solutions to old problems like the proper interpretation of Plato's Phaedrus. On the frequently discussed effect of literacy on Greek civilization, Carson offers a fresh view: that it was no accident that the poets who invented Eros were also the first readers and writers of the Western literate tradition. 204pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98 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 nation-states that struggled for domination, and in doing so creating the template for our own times. 368pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Knopf • C • $28.95 / $7.98 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 • $54.99 / $35.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! ✪ 169183 AN INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LITERATURE Budge, E. A. Wallis A superb cross-section of literature produced more than 4,000 years ago, including extracts from The Book of the Dead, legends of the gods, historical and autobiographical literature, tales of travel and adventure, fairy tales, moral and philosophical literature, poetical compositions, and more. 304pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Dover • P • $9.95 / $2.98 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 • $46.95 / $25.98 049629 RELIGIONS OF ROME, VOLUME 2: A Sourcebook Beard, Mary, et al. Presents a range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world from the early Republic to the late Empire (both visual evidence and texts in translation), exploring major themes and problems of Roman religion (such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, and prediction). Each document has an introduction, explanatory notes, and bibliography. 416pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.99 / $26.98 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 / $23.98 104786 THE SEVEN HILLS OF ROME: A Geological Tour of the Eternal City Heiken, Grant, et al. Why did ancient Rome become so much more influential than nearby Latium, which was peopled by more or less the same stock? In a lively narrative, the authors point out that Rome possessed many geographic advantages: proximity to a major river with access to the sea, plateaus for protection, sources of building materials, and most significantly, clean drinking water from springs in the Apennines. 245pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $17.98 125545 THUCYDIDES: An Introduction for the Common Reader Zagorin, Perez & Walter Robert Connor A concise, readable introduction to one of the foremost historians of all time. Zagorin maintains that the work remains of permanent interest because of the exceptional intellect that Thucydides brought to the writing of history, and to the originality, penetration, and the breadth and intensity of vision that inform his narrative. 208pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98 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 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 17 C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S 18 C U L T U R A L S T U D I E S CU LTU RAL STUDIES 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 • $34.99 / $18.98 ✪ 129403 ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE COLONY: The Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial Culture Mufti, Aamir R. Opens up the history of the "Jewish question" for the first time to a broader discussion of the social exclusion of religious and cultural minorities in modern times, and in particular the crisis of Muslim identity in modern India. He argues that the one characteristic shared by all emerging national cultures since the 19th century is the minoritization of some social and cultural fragment of the population, and that national belonging and minority separatism go hand in hand with modernization. 344pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $18.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 142614 A NATION OF OUTSIDERS: How the White Middle Class Fell in Love with Rebellion in Postwar America Hale, Grace Elizabeth At mid-century, Americans increasingly fell in love with characters like Holden Caulfield in Catcher in the Rye and Marlon Brando's Johnny in The Wild One, musicians like Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan, and activists like the members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In this vividly written cultural history, Hale sheds light on why so many white middleclass Americans chose to re-imagine themselves as outsiders. 400pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $7.98 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 / $4.98 ✪ 169486 WHITE MEN'S MAGIC: Scripturalization As Slavery Wimbush, Vincent L. Characterizing Olaudah Equiano's 18th-century narrative of his life as a slave as a type of "scriptural story" that connects the Bible with identity formation, Wimbush probes not only how the Bible and its reading played a crucial role in colonial contacts between black and white but also the process and meaning of what he terms "scripturalization," that is, a "semiosphere" that creates a reality and organizes a society in terms of relations and communications. 320pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $69.00 / $25.98 ECONOM ICS 125784 ANIMAL SPIRITS: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism Akerlof, George A. & Robert J. Shiller From blind faith in ever-rising housing prices to plummeting confidence in capital markets, "animal spirits" are driving financial events worldwide. In this book, two acclaimed economists challenge the economic wisdom that got us into this mess, and put forward a bold new vision that will transform economics and restore prosperity. 264pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 162211 THE BANKERS' NEW CLOTHES: What's Wrong with Banking and What to Do about It Admati, Anat & Martin Hellwig The past few years have shown that risks in banking can impose significant costs on the economy. Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig argue that we can have a safer and healthier banking system without sacrificing any of its benefits, and at essentially no cost to society. 424pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $9.98 ✪ 162209 THE BATTLE OF BRETTON WOODS: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order Steil, Benn Upending the conventional wisdom that the Bretton Woods accords were the product of an amiable Anglo-American collaboration, Steil shows that they were part of a much more ambitious geopolitical agenda aimed at eliminating Britain as an economic and political rival to the US. His account of the conference is destined to become a classic of economic and political history. 464pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 034033 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY: A Retrospective Kindleberger, Charles P. This collection of essays reflects Kindleberger's shift in interests from foreign exchange to international trade, economic growth, and economic history, especially financial history. 500pgs. • 2000 ◆ • MIT • C • $62.00 / $21.98 ✪ 145525 THE DARWIN ECONOMY: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good Frank, Robert H. A leading economist argues that the failure to recognize that we live in Darwin's world rather than Adam Smith's is preventing us from seeing that competition alone will not solve our problems. Far from creating a perfect world, economic competition leads to "arms races" which encourage behaviors that not only cause enormous harm to the group but also provide no lasting advantages for individuals. 264pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $6.98 ✪ 169412 DEBATING VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM: A Reader Hancké, Bob, ed. Peter Hall and David Soskice's Varieties of Capitalism has become a seminal text and reference point across the social sciences. This reader introduces the broad theoretical arguments that Hall and Soskice raised and examines recent attempts at rethinking and employing their influential framework. 352pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $27.98 Economics continues on page 32 80,000 more books online LI BRARY OF AMERICA 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 ✪ 035747 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURING THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON Adams, Henry Brooks One of the greatest histories ever written in English, Adams's History of the United States is remarkable for its fullness of detail, its penetrating insight, and above all its strong, lively, and ironic style. With a cast of characters including Aaron Burr, Napoleon Bonaparte, Albert Gallatin, John Randolph, Toussaint L'Ouverture, and the complex, brilliantly delineated character of Thomas Jefferson, this first volume is unrivaled in its handling of diplomatic intrigue and political factionalism. 1308pgs. • 1986 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $21.98 ✪ 035748 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURING THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF JAMES MADISON Adams, Henry Brooks This second volume of Adams's impeccable history of early America chronicles the War of 1812, wherein the country entered a war without troops, monies, or fleets to wage it. Written in a strong, lively style pointed with sharp wit, the History describes the consolidation of American character, and poses questions about the future course of democracy. 1436pgs. • 1986 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $21.98 ✪ 101653 LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN, A DEATH IN THE FAMILY, SHORTER FICTION Agee, James A passionate literary innovator, uncompromising in his social observation and his pursuit of emotional truth, James Agee excelled as novelist, critic, journalist, and screenwriter. This volume collects his fiction along with Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, the landmark blend of reporting, poetic meditation, and anguished self-revelation that Agee described as "an effort in human actuality." A 64-page photo insert reproduces Walker Evans's now iconic photographs from the expanded 1960 edition. 818pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 092590 LITTLE WOMEN, LITTLE MEN, JO'S BOYS Alcott, Louisa May At once heartwarming and true to life, Louisa May Alcott's novels continue to win over readers both young and old, as they have for generations. This authoritative single-volume edition contains all three Little Women books as Alcott wrote them. This volume also includes the original illustrations that accompanied the books' first printings. 1045pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 ✪ 169244 WORK; EIGHT COUSINS; ROSE IN BLOOM; STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS Alcott, Louisa May In the wake of the success of Little Women, Louisa May Alcott brought her genius for characterization and eye for detail to a series of novels and stories that are remarkable in their forthright assertion of the rights of women. This second volume of The Library of America's edition of Alcott's writings collects these works for the first time, revealing a fascinating and inspiring dimension of a beloved American writer. 900pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $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 W., 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 157765 THE CIVIL WAR (THIRD YEAR): The Third Year Told by Those Who Lived It Simpson, Brooks D., ed. Spanning the crucial months from January 1863 to March 1864, this third volume of the Library of America's highly acclaimed four volume series presents an incomparable portrait of a nation at war with itself while illuminating the military and political events that brought the Union closer to victory and slavery closer to destruction. 936pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 161396 THE CIVIL WAR (FINAL YEAR): The Final Year Told by Those Who Lived It Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, ed. This final installment traces events from March 1864 to June 1865. It provides an incomparable portrait of a nation at war with itself, while illuminating the military and political events that brought the Union to final victory, and slavery and secession to their ultimate destruction. 919pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 035766 MEMOIRS AND SELECTED LETTERS Grant, Ulysses S. Grant wrote his Personal Memoirs -"perhaps the most revelatory autobiography of high command to exist in any language," in the words of John Keegan -- to secure his family's future. In doing so, the Civil War's greatest general won himself a unique place in American letters. His character, sense of purpose, and simple compassion are evident throughout this deeply moving account, as well as in the letters to his wife, Julia, also included here. 1199pgs. • 1990 ▲ • 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 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 CRIME FICTION L I B R A R Y 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 O F A M E R I C A 035793 STORIES AND EARLY NOVELS: Pulp Stories; The Big Sleep; Farewell, My Lovely; The High Window Chandler, Raymond Gathered here are the first 3 novels featuring private eye Philip Marlowe, as well as 13 stories drawn from the pages of the classic pulp magazines Black Mask and Dime Detective. 1199pgs. • 1995 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 148188 FIVE NOIR NOVELS OF THE 1940S AND 50S Goodis, David Goodis (1917-1967) was a Philadelphia-born pulp expressionist who brought a jazzy style to his spare, passionate novels of mean streets and doomed protagonists. This volume includes Dark Passage, Nightfall, The Moon in the Gutter, The Burglar, and Street of No Return. 848pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035823 COMPLETE NOVELS: Red Harvest; The Dain Curse; The Maltese Falcon; The Glass Key; The Thin Man Hammett, Dashiell The five Hammett novels collected here, published between 1929 and 1934, created archetypal characters and established the ground rules and characteristic tone for a whole tradition of hardboiled writing. 967pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035839 CRIME STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS Hammett, Dashiell In stories written for pulp magazines in the 1920's and 1930's, Hammett used the vernacular adventure tale to register the jarring textures and revved-up cadences of modern America, with stories that opened up crime fiction to the realities of American streets and speech. Here are 24 of those stories, along with revealing essays and an early version of The Thin Man. 934pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035810 CRIME NOVELS: American Noir of the 1930s & '40s Polito, Robert, ed. A collection of noir classics, including James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice (1934), Horace McCoy's They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1935), Edward Anderson's Thieves Like Us (1937), Kenneth Fearing's The Big Clock (1946), and William Lindsay Gresham's controversial Nightmare Alley (1946). 990pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035811 CRIME NOVELS: American Noir of the 1950s Polito, Robert, ed. Exploring themes of crime, guilt, deception, obsessive passion, murder, and the disintegrating psyche, this volume gathers the best crime novels of the era, at once disturbing, poetic, anarchic, and powerfully evocative of a lost age. Includes The Killer Inside Me, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Pick-Up, Down There, and The Real Cool Killers. 900pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online 116807 COLLECTED POEMS, 19561987 Ashbery, John Beginning with Some Trees in 1956, John Ashbery has charted a profoundly original and individual course that has opened up pathways for subsequent generations of poets. This volume includes the complete texts of his first twelve books, including such groundbreaking collections as Rivers and Mountains, Three Poems, Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, and Houseboat Days. 950pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $21.98 035824 WRITINGS AND DRAWINGS Audubon, John James This comprehensive selection of Audubon's writings and drawings includes The "Mississippi River Journal," selections from his "1826 Journal," and 45 entries from the five-volume Ornithological Biography. An extensive selection of letters charting Audubon's artistic development, along with two essays on artistic technique and a brief memoir, round out the volume. 942pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $19.98 ✪ 035812 EARLY NOVELS AND STORIES: Go Tell It on the Mountain; Giovanni's Room; Another Country; Going to Meet the Man Baldwin, James Includes Baldwin's first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, which tells the story of a preacher's son coming of age in 1930's Harlem; Giovanni's Room, a searching treatment of the tragic self-delusions of an expatriate at war with his own homosexuality; Another Country, a wide-ranging exploration of America's racial and sexual boundaries; and Going to Meet the Man, which collects Baldwin's short fiction, including the masterful "Sonny's Blues." 970pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035797 TRAVELS AND OTHER WRITINGS Bartram, William The most significant American nature writer before Thoreau, Bartram was also a pioneering ethnographer whose works are a crucial source for the study of the Indian cultures of southeastern America. 701pgs. • 1996 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 085599 NOVELS 1944-1953 Bellow, Saul Winner of the Nobel Prize and a towering figure of 20th-century literature, Saul Bellow was one of America's foremost novelists. The Library of America begins its edition of Bellow's works with a collection of his first three novels: Dangling Man, The Victim, and The Adventures of Augie March. 1029pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 140896 THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY, TALES, AND MEMOIRS Bierce, Ambrose A veteran of some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, Ambrose Bierce went on to become one of the darkest and most death haunted of American writers, the blackest of black humorists. This volume gathers the most celebrated and significant of his writings. 896pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 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 148180 THE COLLECTED WRITINGS OF JOE BRAINARD EDITED BY RON PADGETT Brainard, Joe An artist and writer associated with the New York School, Joe Brainard (19421994) has had a wide and growing influence. This volume presents the full range of Brainard's writing in all its deadpan wit, madcap inventiveness, self-revealing frankness, and generosity of spirit. 576pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $14.98 160785 CLOTEL AND OTHER WRITINGS Brown, William Wells Born a slave and kept functionally illiterate until he escaped at age nineteen, William Wells Brown (1814-1884) refashioned himself first as an agent of the Underground Railroad, then as an antislavery activist and self-taught orator, and finally as the author of a series of landmark works that made him, like Frederick Douglass, a foundational figure of African-American literature. 912pgs. • 2014 ▲ • 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 / $8.98 148181 TARZAN OF THE APES Burroughs, Edgar Rice When Tarzan first appeared in 1912 in the pages of The All-Story magazine, he captured the imaginations of American readers young and old. His later triumphs in Hollywood, in comic strips, and on radio and television made him an international pop culture icon. This centennial edition invites readers to rediscover the pulp classic that gave the world the once and forever Lord of the Jungle. 432pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $20.00 / $7.98 129887 COLLECTED STORIES Carver, Raymond Raymond Carver's spare dramas of loneliness, despair, and troubled relationships breathed new life into the American short story of the 1970s and '80s. In gathering all of his stories, including early sketches and posthumously discovered works, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of Carver's career. 960pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035752 EARLY NOVELS AND STORIES: The Troll Garden; O Pioneers!; The Song of the Lark; My Antonia; One of Ours Cather, Willa Includes the story collection The Troll Garden, Cather's first work of fiction, along with the beloved novels O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, My Antonia, and One of Ours, which earned a Pulitzer Prize. 1336pgs. • 1987 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035761 LATER NOVELS: A Lost Lady; The Professor's House; Death Comes for the Archbishop; Shadows on the Rock; Lucy Gayheart; Sapphira & the Slave Girl Cather, Willa The six works in this volume -- A Lost Lady, The Professor's House, Death Comes for the Archbishop, Shadows on the Rock, Lucy Gayheart, Sapphira and the Slave Girl -- display a fascination with the American Southwest, early Canada, and Catholicism, reflecting Cather's search for alternatives to the grasping civilization that was replacing the spirit of the early pioneers. 988pgs. • 1990 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 122180 COLLECTED STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS Cheever, John Includes the entire Pulitzer Prize–winning collection, The Stories of John Cheever, as well as selections from his first book, The Way Some People Live, seven additional stories, and selected essays. Included are masterpieces such as "The Enormous Radio," "Goodbye, My Brother," and "The Swimmer," as well as lesser-known gems. 1000pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 043542 STORIES, NOVELS, AND ESSAYS Chesnutt, Charles W. Chesnutt broke new ground in American literature with searching explorations of the meaning of race and innovative use of African American speech and folklore. Here is the best of Chesnutt's work in the largest and most comprehensive edition ever published, presenting for the first time the full range of his achievement as a writer and social critic. 939pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 043543 COMPLETE NOVELS AND STORIES Chopin, Kate Chopin's stories of fiercely independent women, culminating in her masterpiece The Awakening (1899), challenged contemporary mores as much by their sensuousness as their politics and today seem decades ahead of their time. Now, The Library of America collects all of Chopin's novels and stories in one authoritative volume. 1071pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 035735 THE LEATHERSTOCKING TALES, VOLUME 2: The Pathfinder; The Deerslayer Cooper, James Fenimore 1051pgs. • 1985 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 101664 COMPLETE POEMS AND SELECTED LETTERS Crane, Hart No American poet has so swiftly and decisively transformed the course of poetry as Hart Crane. In his haunted, brief life, he fashioned a distinctively modern idiom that fused the ornate rhetoric of the Elizabethans, the ecstatic enigmas of Rimbaud, and the prophetic utterances of Whitman. The largest collection of Crane's writings ever published, this volume includes his complete poems and published prose along with a generous selection of letters. 864pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 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 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A C O M P I L AT I O N S ✪ 142727 THE 50 FUNNIEST AMERICAN WRITERS Borowitz, Andy, ed. Reaching back to Mark Twain and forward to contemporary masters like David Sedaris, Nora Ephron, Roy Blount Jr., Ian Frazier, Bernie Mac, Wanda Sykes, and George Saunders, this volume is an exclusive Who's Who of the very best American comic writing. 504pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $27.95 / $12.98 ✪ 035782 AMERICAN POETRY: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY VOLUME 2: Melville to Stickney, American Indian Poetry, Folk Songs and Spirituals Hollander, John, ed. This second volume follows the evolution of American poetry from the monumental mid-century achievements of Melville and Dickinson to the modernist stirrings of Stephen Crane and Edwin Arlington Robinson. 1050pgs. • 1993 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 153372 AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGS: Colonial Beginnings to Emancipation Basker, James G., ed. To advance their cause, the opponents of slavery employed every available literary form: fiction and poetry, essay and autobiography, sermons, pamphlets, speeches, hymns, plays, even children's literature. This is the first anthology to take the full measure of a body of writing that spans nearly two centuries and, exceptionally for its time, embraced writers black and white, male and female. 848pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $21.98 035828 AMERICAN POETRY: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY VOLUME 1: Henry Adams to Dorothy Parker Library of America Staff The first half of the largest anthology of 20th-century American poetry ever attempted, including enormous selections of Robert Frost, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D., Marianne Moore and T.S. Eliot. 986pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 / $21.98 129889 AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps Straub, Peter, ed. Surveys a century and a half of stories of trance states, sleepwalking, mesmerism, obsession, possession, madness, exotic curses, and evil atmospheres. The authors range from Henry James, Edith Wharton, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Ambrose Bierce to H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Robert Bloch. 750pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 129890 AMERICAN FANTASTIC TALES: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940's until Now Straub, Peter, ed. The 42 stories in this second volume of American Fantastic Tales provide an irresistible journey into the phantasmagoric underside of the American imagination. The authors represented include Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, John Collier, Stephen King, Steven Millhauser, and Michael Chabon. 750pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 035768 AMERICAN POETRY: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY VOLUME 1: Freneau to Whitman Hollander, John, ed. This landmark two-volume anthology gathers over 1,000 poems by nearly 150 poets. Volume 1 includes generous selections from Poe, Emerson, Bryant, Longfellow, and Whitman; "There is simply nothing else like it in print" -- Helen Vendler, The New Republic. 1098pgs. • 1993 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online 035829 AMERICAN POETRY: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY VOLUME 2: e. e. cummings to May Swenson Library of America Staff Includes large selections from Robert Frost, e.e. cummings, Wallace Stevens, Hart Crane, Elizabeth Bishop, Theodore Roethke, and Langston Hughes, plus hundreds more. 1007pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035835 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Writings from the War of Independence Rhodehamel, John, ed. Drawn from letters, diaries, newspaper articles, public declarations, contemporary narratives, and private memoranda, brings together over 120 pieces by more than 70 participants to create a unique literary panorama of the War of Independence. 878pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 153374 AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION: Four Classic Novels 1953-1956 Wolfe, Gary K., ed. Long unnoticed or dismissed by the literary establishment, these visionary novels opened new imaginative territory in American writing. Includes Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants, Theodore Sturgeon's More Than Human, Leigh Brackett's The Long Tomorrow, and Richard Matheson's The Shrinking Man. 800pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 ✪ 035821 AMERICAN SERMONS: The Pilgrims to Martin Luther King Jr. Warner, Michael, ed. The essential medium of the Puritan settlements, the sermon continued in succeeding centuries to play a vital role - as public ritual, occasion for passion and reflection, and, not least, popular entertainment. Ranging from the first New England settlements to mass-media evangelism and the civil rights movement in the 1960s, these texts reclaim a neglected aspect of American literature. 950pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 101887 AMERICAN SPEECHES II: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton Widmer, Ted, ed. Includes Frederick Douglass's brilliant oration on Abraham Lincoln, Oliver Wendell Holmes's "touched with fire" Memorial Day Address, speeches by William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Also: wartime speeches by George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower; Richard Nixon's "Checkers Speech;" Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet;" and an extensive selection of speeches by Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, and John F. Kennedy. 875pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 085401 AMERICANS IN PARIS: A Literary Anthology Gopnik, Adam, ed. Paris has been many things to many Americans: a tradition-bound bastion of old world Europe, a hotbed of revolutionary ideologies, and a space in which to cultivate an openness to life thought impossible at home. Including stories, letters, memoirs, and reporting, the text distills 3 centuries of writing about what Henry James called "the most brilliant city in the world." 650pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 129891 BECOMING AMERICANS: Four Centuries of Immigrant Writing Stavans, Ilan, ed. Collects more than 400 years of writing -- spanning from 17thcentury Jamestown to contemporary Brooklyn and Los Angeles -- by first-generation immigrants. The nearly 100 poems, stories, novel excerpts, travel pieces, diary entries, memoirs, and letters represented capture the full range of the experience of coming to America. 850pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 157763 THE COOL SCHOOL: Writing from America's Hip Underground O'Brien, Glenn, ed. Drawing on memoirs, poems, novels, comedy routines, letters, essays, and song lyrics, editor Glenn O'Brien has created an unparalleled literary mix tape bringing together Henry Miller, Miles Davis, Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima, Lenny Bruce, William S. Burroughs, Bob Dylan, Annie Ross, Norman Mailer, Terry Southern, Andy Warhol, Lester Bangs, and dozens of others. 500pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $27.95 / $12.98 035771 THE DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTION PART 2: Federalist and Antifederalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle over Ratification Bailyn, Bernard, ed. This unique collection captures firsthand the energy and eloquence of the stormy ratification struggle. Franklin, Madison, Jefferson, Washington, Patrick Henry, and many less well known voices speak with passion and articulateness about issues of personal liberty and public order that continue to resonate today. Along with a detailed chronology and notes, each volume also includes the full texts of the Declaration in Independence, Articles of Confederation, and Constitution. 1175pgs. • 1993 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $16.98 ✪ 140899 HARLEM RENAISSANCE: Five Novels of the 1920s Zafar, Rafia, ed. In the 1920s and 30s, a new generation of African-American writers, artists, musicians, and intellectuals burst through aesthetic conventions with unprecedented openness and daring. This volume, the first of two, includes Cane by Jean Toomer, Home to Harlem by Claude McKay, Quicksand by Nella Larsen, Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset, and The Blacker the Berry by Wallace Thurman. 800pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 140900 HARLEM RENAISSANCE: Four Novels of the 1930s Zafar, Rafia, ed. Featuring authoritative texts and a chronology, biographies, and notes reflecting the latest scholarship, this volume includes 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. 800pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 140888 HARLEM RENAISSANCE NOVELS: The Library of America Collection Zafar, Rafia, ed. Includes the contents of the above two volumes. 1600pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $70.00 / $32.98 ✪ 140890 INTO THE BLUE: American Writing on Aviation and Spaceflight Corn, Joseph J., ed. Gathering 60 of the best eyewitness and participant narratives, from Benjamin Franklin's letters on the first hot air balloons to Chris Jones's account of being marooned on the International Space Station. A 32-page insert offers photographs, some of them previously unpublished. 750pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 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 / $16.98 085412 REPORTING CIVIL RIGHTS, VOL. 2: American Journalism 1963 to 1973 Library of America Staff The second in a two-volume anthology which brings together nearly 200 newspaper and magazine reports, book excerpts, and features by 151 writers, including Baldwin, Penn Warren, Halberstam, Parks, Kempton, Poston, Sitton, and Moody. Together they comprise a firsthand chronicle of a tumultuous era and its key events. 986pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 035790 REPORTING WORLD WAR II, PART 1: American Journalism 1938-1944 Library of America Staff This first volume of a unique two-volume anthology captures the intensity of the war's unfolding drama as recorded by a remarkable generation of journalists whose talents, sense of purpose, and physical courage remain unsurpassed in the annals of war reporting. Also included are a detailed chronology of the war, historical maps, biographical profiles and photos of the journalists, explanatory notes, a glossary of military terms, and an index. 912pgs. • 1995 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 161394 SHAKESPEARE IN AMERICA: An Anthology from the Revolution to Now FOREWORD BY BILL CLINTON Shapiro, James, ed. Shakespeare has been a central, inescapable part of America's literary inheritance, and a prism through which crucial American issues -- revolution, slavery, war, social justice -- have been refracted and understood. This volume draws on many genres and on a remarkable range of American writers, from Emerson, Melville, Lincoln, and Mark Twain to James Agee, John Berryman, Pauline Kael, and Cynthia Ozick. 768pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $29.95 / $13.98 157817 THE WAR OF 1812: Writings from America's Second War of Independence Hickey, Donald R., ed. A collection of 140 letters, memoirs, poems, songs, editorials, journal entries, and proclamations by more than 100 participants, both famous -- Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Tecumseh, Dolley Madison, and the Duke of Wellington -- and little-known. 928pgs. • 2013 ▲ • 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 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 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A ✪ 157762 COUNTEE CULLEN: Collected Poems Jackson, Major, ed. A major and sometimes controversial figure of the Harlem Renaissance, Countee Cullen fused a mastery of the formal lyric with a passionate engagement with themes social, religious, racial, and personal in such books as Color, Copper Sun, and The Black Christ. 336pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 085601 DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA De Tocqueville, Alexis In this landmark work, de Tocqueville vividly describes the unprecedented social equality he found in America and explores its implications. His book provides enduring insight into the political consequences of widespread property ownership, the potential dangers to liberty inherent in majority rule, the importance of civil institutions in a culture dominated by the pursuit of self-interest, and the vital role of religion in American life, while prophetically probing the deep divide between free and slave states. 928pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 / $18.98 106832 FOUR NOVELS OF THE 1960S: The Man in the High Castle / The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch / Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? / Ubik Dick, Philip K. Known in his lifetime primarily to readers of science fiction, Philip K. Dick (1928-82) is now seen as a uniquely visionary figure. Posing the questions "What is human?" and "What is real?" in a multitude of fascinating ways, Dick produced works characterized by wild humor, weird but precise logic, and soaring flights of religious speculation. 830pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 129888 VALIS AND LATER NOVELS Dick, Philip K. Four books from the later phase of Dick's career, when he moved beyond the constraints of generic science fiction, producing the works responsible for his growing reputation as an American visionary. Includes A Maze of Death, VALIS, The Divine Invasion, and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. 850pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 085544 NOVELS 1920-1925 Dos Passos, John Written in the decade before the publication of his famous U.S.A. trilogy, the three early novels collected in this volume, "One Man's Initiation: 1917", "Three Soldiers", and "Manhattan Transfer", record the emergence of John Dos Passos as a bold and accomplished chronicler of the upheavals occurring in the early 20th century. 880pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 085542 TRAVEL BOOKS AND OTHER WRITINGS 1916 TO 1941 Dos Passos, John While emerging as a major American novelist, Dos Passos traveled widely in Europe, the Middle East, Mexico, and the US, witnessing many of the political, social, and cultural events of the early 20th century. This volume collects the travel books and essays which he wrote at the same time he was publishing his fictional masterpieces. 860pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online 035798 U.S.A.: The 42nd Parallel; 1919; The Big Money Dos Passos, John Unique for its epic scale and panoramic social sweep, Dos Passos' masterpiece comprises three novels -- The 42nd Parallel, 1919, and The Big Money -- which together create an unforgettable collective portrait of modern America. This one-volume edition includes detailed notes and a chronicle of the world events that serve as a backdrop to the trilogy. 1288pgs. • 1996 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 160784 WRITINGS FROM THE GREAT AWAKENING Edwards, Jonathan Brings together all of Edwards's essential writings from and about the series of revivals now known as the Great Awakening, including the famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" and his vivid Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundreds of Souls. 800pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $19.98 035742 COLLECTED POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS Emerson, Ralph Waldo The most comprehensive collection ever assembled gathers every poem Emerson published during his lifetime along with the best of the unpublished verse from his manuscripts, journals, and notebooks. Includes poems hitherto available only in specialized scholarly versions, as well as revealing translations of mystical, sensuous Persian poems and of Dante's Vita Nuova. 637pgs. • 1994 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035729 ESSAYS AND LECTURES Emerson, Ralph Waldo In this volume, the major works of Emerson's most productive period are gathered and presented in their entirety: Nature: Addresses and Lectures, Essays: First and Second Series, Representative Men, English Traits, and The Conduct of Life. Readers only familiar with Emerson's essays will be surprised and pleased with the mastery of his lectures. 1150pgs. • 1983 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 130397 SELECTED JOURNALS, 1820-1842 Emerson, Ralph Waldo This volume begins with Emerson's first journal entry, on January 25, 1820, and follows him through his early years at Harvard College and the Divinity School, his ordination as a Unitarian minister, his marriage to Ellen Tucker and her untimely death, his fateful decision to leave the ministry, and his travels in England and on the Continent. 992pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 130396 SELECTED JOURNALS, 1841-1877 Emerson, Ralph Waldo Begun when he was a precocious Harvard junior and continued without significant lapse for nearly 60 years, Emerson's journals were the starting point for virtually everything in his celebrated essays, lectures, and poems. This volume and its companion, which covers the years from 1820-1842, present the most comprehensive nonspecialist edition of Emerson's great undertaking ever published. 992pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 ✪ 085417 STUDS LONIGAN: A TRILOGY: Young Lonigan; The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan; Judgment Day Farrell, James T. An unparalleled example of American naturalism, Farrell's trilogy follows the hopes and dissipations of a would-be "tough guy" and archetypal adolescent through the turbulent years of World War I, the Roaring Twenties, and the Great Depression. The three novels offer a vivid sense of the textures of real life: the poolroom and the dance marathon, romance and marriage, gangsterism and ethnic rivalry, and the slang of the street corner. 1024pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 101657 NOVELS 1926-1929: Soldiers' Pay / Mosquitoes / Flags in the Dust / The Sound and the Fury Faulkner, William The four novels in this volume trace Faulkner's evolution as he discovered and mastered the mode and matter of his greatest works. Includes Soldiers' Pay (1926), which expresses the disillusionment provoked by World War I; Mosquitoes (1927), a raucous satire of artistic poseurs; Flags in the Dust, in which Faulkner began his exploration of the mythical region of Mississippi that was to provide the setting for most of his subsequent fiction; and his 1929 masterpiece, The Sound and the Fury. 1170pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035740 NOVELS 1930-1935: As I Lay Dying; Sanctuary; Light in August; Pylon Faulkner, William Between 1930 and 1935, Faulkner came into full possession of the genius and creativity that made him America's greatest writer of the 20th century. The four novels in this volume feature restored texts as part of the Library of America's authoritative edition of Faulkner's complete works. 1034pgs. • 1985 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035764 NOVELS 1936-1940 Faulkner, William Includes Absalom, Absalom!; If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem (The Wild Palms); The Unvanquished; and The Hamlet. Presented in authoritative new texts, these novels explore the struggles of characters in a South caught between a romantic and a tragic past and the corrupting enticements of the present. 1117pgs. • 1990 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035787 NOVELS 1942-1954: Go Down Moses; Intruder in the Dust; Requiem for a Nun; A Fable Faulkner, William The years 1942 to 1954 saw Faulkner's greatest success -and greatest inner anguish. This volume gathers four groundbreaking works from this fascinating period: Go Down, Moses, a haunting novel that explores the intertwined lives of black, white, and Indian inhabitants of Yoknapatawpha County; Intruder in the Dust, a compassionate story of a black man on trial and the growing moral awareness of a southern white boy; Requiem for a Nun; and A Fable. 1115pgs. • 1994 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035831 NOVELS AND STORIES 1920-1922: This Side of Paradise; Flappers and Philosophers; The Beautiful and Damned; Tales of the Jazz Age Fitzgerald, F. Scott Celebrating the energy and naïve optimism of a generation that believed itself liberated from the past, Fitzgerald's early works also sound a plaintive strain, a lament for the wasted potential of youth. They remain the fullest literary expression of one of the most fascinating eras in American life. 1082pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 ✪ 101884 SILENCE DOGOOD, THE BUSY-BODY, AND EARLY WRITINGS Franklin, Benjamin In addition to the complete "Silence Dogood" essay series, this volume includes the famous "Busy-Body" essays, news articles published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, and various political satires, pamphlets, and personal correspondence. 823pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $19.98 LYND WARD 25 ✪ 136582 GOD'S MAN, MADMAN'S DRUM, WILD PILGRIMAGE EDITED BY ART SPIEGELMAN Ward, Lynd In this, the first of two volumes collecting all of Ward's woodcut novels, The Library of America brings together his earliest books, published when the artist was still in his twenties. The images reproduced in this volume are taken from prints pulled from the original woodblocks or firstgeneration electrotypes. Art Spiegelman contributes an introductory essay that defines Ward's towering achievement. 812pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $18.98 L I B R A R Y 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 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 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 ✪ 035843 WRITINGS Hamilton, Alexander One of the most vivid, influential, and controversial figures of the American founding, Hamilton was an unusually prolific and vigorous writer. Arranged chronologically, this volume contains more than 170 letters, speeches, essays, reports, and memoranda written between 1769 and 1804, including all 51 of Hamilton's contributions to The Federalist. 1108pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 ✪ 035722 COLLECTED NOVELS: Fanshawe; The Scarlet Letter; The House of the Seven Gables; The Blithedale Romance; The Marble Faun Hawthorne, Nathaniel Includes all five of Nathaniel Hawthorne's world-famous novels. The House of the Seven Gables moves across 150 years from an ancestral crime condoned by the Puritan theocracy to a new beginning in the bustling and democratic Jacksonian era. Hawthorne's masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, is a dramatic allegory of the social consequences of adultery and the subversive force of personal desire in a community of laws. Also includes The Blithedale Romance, Fanshawe, and The Marble Faun. 1272pgs. • 1983 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m O F A M E R I C A 26 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 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 ✪ 035786 FOLKLORE, MEMOIRS, AND OTHER WRITINGS: Mules & Men; Tell My Horse; Dust Tracks on a Road; Selected Articles Hurston, Zora Neale Contains Mules and Men, the first book of AfricanAmerican folklore written by an African-American; Tell My Horse, which deals with Jamaican obeah and Haitian voodoo in the 1930s; Hurston's autobiography, Dust Tracks on a Road, presented here for the first time as she intended; and 22 essays covering subjects from religion and music to Jim Crow and American democracy to Harlem slang, including several pieces available nowhere else. 1024pgs. • 1995 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035767 BRACEBRIDGE HALL, TALES OF A TRAVELLER AND THE ALHAMBRA Irving, Washington Three story collections from the first American author to burst onto the international literary scene. The Alhambra, Irving's "Spanish Sketchbook," was inspired by his 1829 residence at the ancient Moorish palace at Granada; weaving history, legend, and description, it remains the best guidebook to this haunting place. Over 120 tales in all. 1104pgs. • 1991 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 131838 NOVELS AND STORIES: The Lottery / The Haunting of Hill House / We Have Always Lived in the Castle Jackson, Shirley Presents the essential works of a writer whose novels and stories that, from the early 1940s through the mid-1960s, wittily remade the genre of psychological horror for an alienated, postwar America. Rounding out the volume is the essay "Biography of a Story," Jackson's acidly funny account of the public reception of "The Lottery." 832pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 035737 LITERARY CRITICISM VOLUME II: European Writers & Prefaces to the New York Edition James, Henry The second volume of the Library of America's unprecedented collection of the literary criticism of Henry James. 1408pgs. • 1984 ▲ • Library of America • C • $50.00 / $21.98 035727 NOVELS 1871-1880: Watch & Ward; Roderick Hudson; The American; The Europeans; Confidence James, Henry The first five novels of Henry James, presented complete in this volume, feature sparkling dialogue, masterfully timed suspense, and the romance of youthful artistic aspirations. The contrast between Europe and America, which gives a special dimension to all of James's cultural observations, is brilliantly deployed in these early works. 1287pgs. • 1983 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035744 NOVELS 1881-1886: Washington Square; The Portrait of a Lady; The Bostonians James, Henry Presents three major novels from James's early middle years. These studies in the exercise of power between the sexes, classes, and cultures portray American women confronting crises of independence and possession, and mark James as coming into the height of his talent. 1249pgs. • 1985 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online 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 ✪ 035751 WRITINGS 1902-1910: The Varieties of Religious Experience; Pragmatism; A Pluralistic Universe; The Meaning of Truth; Some Problems of Philosophy; Essays James, William This volume contains the texts of five books and 19 essays, representing all of James's major works between 1902 and 1910, the last great works from a seminal figure in the history of American philosophy and psychology. 1379pgs. • 1988 ◆ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $21.98 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 085419 KAUFMAN AND CO: Broadway Comedies Kaufman, George S. Bursting with vernacular wit, farcical ingenuity, and theatrical panache, George S. Kaufman's plays have remained beloved favorites and exuberant reminders of Broadway in its glory days. Includes The Royal Family; Animal Crackers; June Moon; Once in a Lifetime; Of Thee I Sing; You Can't Take It with You; Dinner at Eight; Stage Door; The Man Who Came to Dinner 950pgs. • 2004 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 153360 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 / $17.98 ✪ 107229 ROAD NOVELS 1957-1960 Kerouac, Jack The raucous, exuberant, often wildly funny account of a journey through America and Mexico, On the Road instantly defined a generation upon its publication in 1957. This volume also includes The Dharma Bums (1958); The Subterraneans (1958); Tristessa (1960); Lonesome Traveler (1960); and selections from Kerouac's journals for the years 1949-1954. 864pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $18.98 160783 STORIES AND OTHER WRITINGS Lardner, Ring Surveying the entire range of Lardner's talents, this volume includes the full texts of You Know Me Al, The Big Town, and the long out-of-print The Real Dope, as well as a generous sampling of humor pieces, sports reporting, song lyrics, and surrealist playlets. 974pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 157766 A SAND COUNTY ALMANAC & OTHER WRITINGS ON CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY Leopold, Aldo A pioneering forester, sportsman, wildlife manager, and ecologist, Also Leopold was also a gifted writer whose farsighted land ethic is proving increasingly relevant in our own time. Here, his essential contributions to our literature -- some hard-to-find or previously unpublished -- are gathered in a single volume for the first time. 832pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 116788 WORLD WAR II WRITINGS: The Road Back to Paris / Mollie and Other War Pieces / Uncollected War Journalism / Normandy Revisited Liebling, A. J. One of the most gifted and influential American journalists of the 20th century, Liebling spent five years reporting the events and individual stories of World War II. This volume brings together three books along with 26 uncollected New Yorker pieces and two excerpts from his writings on the French Resistance. 1100pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 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 035756 SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1832-1858 Lincoln, Abraham This volume, along with Speeches and Writings 1859-1865, comprises the most comprehensive selection ever published. Over 240 speeches, letters, and drafts take Lincoln from rural lawyer to U.S. senatorial candidate, charting his emergence as an antislavery advocate and defender of the Constitution. Includes the complete Lincoln-Douglas debates. 898pgs. • 1989 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 ✪ 035720 NOVELS AND SOCIAL WRITINGS: The People of the Abyss; The Road; The Iron Heel; Martin Eden; John Barleycorn; Essays London, Jack The Iron Heel, an astonishing political fantasy, anticipates an America dominated by a capitalist police state and ripped apart by urban warfare. Personal experiences lie behind The People of the Abyss, which vividly re-creates the slums of East London, and the exhilarating camaraderie of hobo gangs roaming across America in The Road. John Barleycorn describes in harrowing terms London's struggles with alcoholism, while the intensely autobiographical novel Martin Eden foreshadows his own death at age 40. 1192pgs. • 1982 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035719 NOVELS AND STORIES: The Call of the Wild; White Fang; The Sea-Wolf; Klondike Stories London, Jack Includes London's best-known novels together with selections from his Klondike tales and previously uncollected short stories. Set in California, Mexico, Alaska, and the South Seas, these works capture the romance and violence of adventure with vigorous narratives and an intuitive feeling for animal life. 1021pgs. • 1982 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! ✪ 035832 POEMS AND OTHER WRITINGS Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth No American writer of the 19th century was more universally enjoyed and admired than Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. His works were extraordinary bestsellers for their era, achieving fame both here and abroad. For the first time in over 25 years, this comprehensive volume offers a full-scale literary portrait of America's greatest popular poet. 854pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 ✪ 035822 WRITINGS Madison, James The prime framer of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Madison was also a brilliant expositor of the new republican government and its underlying principles. His eloquent and insightful writing on freedom of religion, freedom of speech and the press, the rights of minorities under majority rule, the role of the states in the federal system, and the separation of powers are central to American political thought and speak to the controversies of the present day. 966pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 161391 NOVELS AND STORIES OF THE 1940S AND '50S Malamud, Bernard Malamud's first novel, The Natural, remains one of the greatest and most beloved novels about baseball ever written. In The Assistant, he created a searing drama of guilt and redemption about a struggling grocer's family and the mysterious drifter who comes to rob, and then to work at, his store, transforming all of their lives in unforeseen ways. Joining these novels in this volume are 26 short stories. 720pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 161415 NOVELS AND STORIES OF THE 1960S Malamud, Bernard The second volume of the Library of America's edition of Malamud's fiction brings together three novels of the 1960s: A New Life; The Fixer; and Pictures of Fidelman. In the ten unforgettable stories concluding the collection, Malamud shows himself to be an heir to the tradition of Hawthorne, Chekhov, and Kafka. 928pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 129882 WRITINGS Marshall, John Collects 200 documents written between 1779 and 1835, including Marshall's most important judicial opinions, his influential rulings during the Aaron Burr treason trial, speeches, newspaper essays, and revealing letters to friends, fellow judges, and his beloved wife. 928pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 116801 EARLY NOVELS AND STORIES Maxwell, William With his second book, They Came Like Swallows (1937), Maxwell found his signature subject matter -- the fragility of human happiness -- as well as his voice, a quiet, cadenced Midwestern voice that John Updike has called one of the wisest and kindest in American fiction. This volume also includes Bright Center of Heaven; The Folded Leaf; Time Will Darken It, and nine short stories. 800pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 27 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 28 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 116817 LATER NOVELS AND STORIES Maxwell, William The second installment of a two-volume edition of Maxwell. The Château (1961) describes the most subtle and bittersweet encounter of American naiveté and Old World mystery since Henry James. Also included: So Long, See You Tomorrow; stories; 40 brief "improvisations"; and the essay "Nearing Ninety," a moving valediction to a lifetime of reading and storytelling. 990pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035842 COMPLETE NOVELS: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter; Reflections in a Golden Eye; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; The Member of the Wedding; Clock Without Hands McCullers, Carson When The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter was published in 1940, McCullers was instantly recognized as one of the most promising writers of her generation. The novels that followed established her as a master of Southern Gothic. The volume includes Reflections in a Golden Eye, Ballad of the Sad Café, The Member of the Wedding, and Clock Without Hands. 827pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 White-Jacket, 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 MobyDick. 1333pgs. • 1982 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 ✪ 169246 THE DAYS TRILOGY EXPANDED EDITION Mencken, H. L. A major literary event, this volume presents the full text of Mencken's autobiographical trilogy (Happy Days; Newspaper Days; and Heathen Days), including nearly 200 pages of previously unseen writing -- often more frank and unvarnished than the original books -- that had been sealed at the time of his death. Illustrated with photographs from Mencken's archives, many taken by Mencken himself. 880pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 136581 PREJUDICES: The First, Second, and Third 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. 624pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $14.98 136580 PREJUDICES: The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Series Mencken, H. L. 656pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online 157757 COLLECTED POEMS 1952-1993 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 157816 COLLECTED POEMS 1996-2011 Merwin, W. S. The second volume in a definitive, career-spanning two-volume edition of the poems of the former US poet laureate. 750pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $19.98 ✪ 101656 COLLECTED PLAYS 1944-1961 Miller, Arthur This inaugural volume of the Library of America's edition of Miller's plays gathers the works that established the playwright as one of the indispensable voices of the postwar era, including All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, and A View from the Bridge. The volume also contains the early drama The Man Who Had All the Luck, Miller's adaptation of Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, the autobiographical one-act A Memory of Two Mondays, and the novella The Misfits, based on the screenplay Miller wrote for Marilyn Monroe. 864pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 149690 COLLECTED PLAYS 1964-1982 EDITED BY TONY KUSHNER Miller, Arthur Includes After the Fall (1964); Incident at Vichy (1964); The Price (1968); The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972); Up from Paradise (1974); The American Clock (1974); The Archbishop's Ceiling (1977), as well as several one-act plays and sketches and other writings. 848pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035805 NATURE WRITINGS: The Story of My Boyhood and Youth; My First Summer in the Sierra; The Mountains of California; Stickeen; Essays Muir, John In a lifetime of exploration, writing, and passionate political activism, John Muir became America's most eloquent spokesman for the mystery and majesty of the wilderness. A crucial figure in the creation of our national parks system and a far-seeing prophet of environmental awareness, he was also a master of natural description who evoked with unique power and intimacy the untrammeled landscapes of the American West. 888pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 ✪ 035801 NOVELS 1955-1962: Lolita; Pnin; Pale Fire; Lolita: A Screenplay Nabokov, Vladimir Includes both the original novel and Nabokov's screenplay for Lolita, the satiric and poignant "confession" of a middle-aged European's passionate obsession with a 12-year-old American "nymphet"; Pnin, a comic masterpiece about an émigré professor in an American college town who never quite masters its language, politics, or train schedule; and Pale Fire, an ostensibly autobiographical poem with wildly digressive commentary by an unbalanced academic. 925pgs. • 1996 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 035750 COLLECTED WORKS: Wise Blood; A Good Man Is Hard to Find; The Violent Bear It Away; Everything That Rises Must Converge; Essays & Letters O'Connor, Flannery Wickedly funny tales of human misfits running up against the limits of worldly wisdom. The only complete one-volume collection of O'Connor's works includes all of her novels and short-story collections, with nine other stories, selected essays, and a selection of 259 witty, spirited, and revealing letters, several never before published. 1281pgs. • 1988 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 ✪ 035757 COMPLETE PLAYS 1913-1920 O'Neill, Eugene Contains 29 plays O'Neill wrote between 1913, when he began his career, and 1920, the year he first achieved Broadway success. Included are Anna Christie, The Emperor Jones, Beyond the Horizon, and more. 1104pgs. • 1988 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035758 COMPLETE PLAYS 1920-1931 O'Neill, Eugene This Library of America volume contains 13 plays written in the years in which O'Neill achieved his greatest popularity while experimenting with a wide variety of subjects and styles. Includes Marco Millions, The Hairy Ape, The Great God Brown, Strange Interlude, Desire Under the Elms, Mourning Becomes Electra, and seven more. 1092pgs. • 1988 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035759 COMPLETE PLAYS 1932-1943 O'Neill, Eugene This third and final volume of the first complete collection of Eugene O'Neill's dramatic writings contains eight plays, including the crowning achievements of his career. Includes: Ah, Wilderness!, Days Without End, A Touch of the Poet, More Stately Mansions, The Iceman Cometh, Hughie, Long Day's Journey into Night, A Moon for the Misbegotten, as well as "Tomorrow," O'Neill's only published short story. 1007pgs. • 1988 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 lesserknown works, and his unusual prose-poem "Eureka." 1408pgs. • 1984 ▲ • 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 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 ✪ 157758 ESSAYS OF THE 1960S AND 70S Sontag, Susan This volume, edited by Sontag's son David Rieff, presents the full texts of four essential books: Against Interpretation, Styles of Radical Will, On Photography, and Illness as Metaphor, as well as six previously uncollected essays, including studies of William S. Burroughs and the painter Francis Bacon. 900pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $21.98 035807 WRITINGS, 1903-1932: Q.E.D.; Three Lives; Portraits and Other Short Works; The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Stein, Gertrude The most radical innovator in 20th-century literature, Gertrude Stein, with her fresh, irreverent approach to syntax and meaning itself, proposed nothing less than a reinvention of language from the ground up. This volume takes Stein from her first, more traditional fictional works to the exuberant and astonishing experiments of the early Paris years. 960pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035788 NOVELS AND STORIES 1932-1937: The Pastures of Heaven, To a God Unknown, Tortilla Flat, In Dubious Battle, Of Mice and Men Steinbeck, John Here for the first time in one volume are Steinbeck's early California writings. In prose that blends the vernacular and the incantatory, the local and the mythic, these five works chart Steinbeck's evolution into one of the greatest and most enduringly popular of American novelists. 909pgs. • 1994 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 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 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 ✪ 085603 POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS Pound, Ezra The most comprehensive collection of Pound's poetry (excepting The Cantos) and translations ever assembled. Ranging from the text of the handmade Hilda's Book (a gift to the poet H.D.) to his translations of Horace, and containing dozens of items previously unavailable, the text reveals the diversity and richness of a body of work marked by daring invention. 1300pgs. • 2003 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $19.98 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 ✪ 035841 NOVELS 1944-1962: My Home Is Far Away; The Locusts Have No King; The Wicked Pavilion; The Golden Spur Powell, Dawn A playful satirist, an unsentimental observer of failed hopes and misguided longings, Dawn Powell is a literary rediscovery of rare importance. 969pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035809 COLLECTED POETRY AND PROSE Stevens, Wallace Includes all of Stevens's published books of poetry, along with the haunting lyrics of his later years and early work that traces the development of his art. The volume also presents over ninety poems uncollected by Stevens, including early versions of often-discussed works such as "The Comedian as the Letter C" and "Owl's Clover." 1035pgs. • 1997 ▲ • 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 29 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 30 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A PHILIP 140895 THE AMERICAN TRILOGY Roth, Philip Gathered together for the first time in this seventh volume of The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works are the three volumes of this acclaimed triptych, a major milestone in contemporary American literature. It includes American Pastoral (1997), I Married a Communist (1998), and The Human Stain (2000). 1088pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 157760 NEMESES: Everyman; Indignation; The Humbling; Nemesis Roth, Philip What kind of choices fatally shape a life? How does the individual withstand the onslaught of circumstance? These are the dark questions that animate this quartet of thematically related short novels, published here together for the first time. 468pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 ✪ 101652 NOVELS AND STORIES 1959-1962: Goodbye, Columbus & Five Short Stories / Letting Go Roth, Philip Roth's comic genius, his imaginative daring, his courage in exploring uncomfortable truths, and his assaults on political, cultural, and sexual orthodoxies have made him one of the essential writers of our time. This first volume in the definitive edition of Roth's collected works presents Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories, the book for which he won the National Book Award, as well as his first novel, Letting Go. 913pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 101651 NOVELS 1967-1972: When She Was Good / Portnoy's Complaint / Our Gang / The Breast Roth, Philip In this second volume of the definitive edition of Roth's works, the range and inventiveness of his fiction is dazzlingly displayed: the somber and penetrating realism of When She Was Good; the daring verbal wit of his comic masterpiece Portnoy's Complaint; the unrestrained political satire of Our Gang; and the fantasy of The Breast, featuring the debut of Roth protagonist David Kepesh as he endures a metamorphosis worthy of Kafka or Gogol. 672pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 157829 COLLECTED POEMS Swenson, May A one-volume edition of all of the poems that Swenson published in her lifetime, from her first collection Another Animal (1954) to the innovative shaped poems of Iconographs (1970) to her final work In Other Words (1987). Also included is a selection of previously uncollected work. 976pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035838 COLLECTED ESSAYS AND POEMS Thoreau, Henry David The 27 essays gathered here span the entirety of Thoreau's concerns, from natural and literary history to the struggle against slavery, and include such masterpieces as "Civil Disobedience," "Walking," and "Life Without Principle," all of which serve to reveal Thoreau as a poet whose mercurial visions are often expressed with rare precision and immediacy. 703pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 80,000 more books online ROTH 101665 NOVELS 1973-1977: The Great American Novel, My Life as a Man, The Professor of Desire Roth, Philip This third volume in The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works presents three markedly different novels that together trace a crucial period in the bold evolution of one of America's indispensable novelists. 906pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 136586 NOVELS 1993-1995: Operation Shylock; Sabbath's Theater Roth, Philip This sixth volume of The Library of America's definitive edition of Philip Roth's collected works gathers two novels that marked the beginning of a decade-long creative explosion -one remarkable in an older writer and one heralded by critics as unparalleled in American literary history. 832pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 116782 NOVELS AND OTHER NARRATIVES, 1986-1991 Roth, Philip This volume in the Library of America's collected Roth includes The Counterlife; The Facts; Deception; and Patrimony. 800pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 106835 ZUCKERMAN BOUND: A Trilogy and Epilogue 1979-1985 Roth, Philip Includes three novels (The Ghost Writer, Zuckerman Unbound, The Anatomy Lesson), as well as the novella The Prague Orgy. In addition, this volume publishes for the first time Roth's unproduced television screenplay for The Prague Orgy, featuring new characters and scenes that do not appear in the novella. 645pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 035803 WRITINGS AND DRAWINGS Thurber, James The best and most extensive Thurber collection ever assembled, including acknowledged masterpieces: "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and "The Catbird Seat," the anti-war parable The Last Flower, the satirical Fables for Our Time, the best pieces from The Owl in the Attic, Let Your Mind Alone, and My World and Welcome To It, and others. 1004pgs. • 1996 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035778 COLLECTED TALES, SKETCHES, SPEECHES AND ESSAYS: Volume 2: 1891-1910 Twain, Mark The 80 pieces collected in this volume cover the years when Twain was emerging from bankruptcy and personal tragedy to become the white-suited, cigar-smoking international celebrity who reported his own foibles and those of his fellow humans with an unerring sense of the absurd. Arranged chronologically and containing many pieces restored to the form in which they were originally intended to appear, the collection documents Twain's literary evolution during the last two decades of his life. 1050pgs. • 1992 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 043547 THE GILDED AGE AND LATER NOVELS Twain, Mark Contains the title novel plus The American Claimant, Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer Detective, and No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger, all written in Twain's later years, between 1873 and 1910. 1053pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 035784 HISTORICAL ROMANCES: The Prince & the Pauper; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Twain, Mark Collects for the first time in a single volume The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and the long unavailable fictional biography of "the most extraordinary person the human race has ever produced," Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, which provides a glimpse of the moral imagination of America's greatest humorist. 1029pgs. • 1994 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035739 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD; ROUGHING IT Twain, Mark The Innocents Abroad is one of the most prominent and influential travel books ever written about Europe and the Holy Land. In it, the collision of the American "New Barbarians" and the European "Old World" provides much comic fodder for Mark Twain -- and a remarkably perceptive lens on the human condition. Gleefully skewering the ethos of American tourism in Europe, Twain's lively satire ultimately reveals just what it is that defines cultural identity. 1027pgs. • 1984 ▲ • 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 ✪ 130399 A TRAMP ABROAD, FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR, OTHER TRAVELS Twain, Mark It was as a humorous travel writer that Mark Twain first became widely known, and at the height of his career he returned to the genre in the works collected here. This volume also includes 13 shorter pieces, most of them uncollected by the author, in newly corrected and fully restored versions. 1050pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 160782 COLLECTED EARLY STORIES Updike, John Here are 102 classic stories that chart Updike's emergence as America's foremost practitioner of the short story, "our second Hawthorne," as Philip Roth described him. Each story is presented in its final definitive form and in order of composition, established here for the first time. 800pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $17.98 157759 COLLECTED LATER STORIES Updike, John The second of two volumes in this definitive collection includes 84 classic stories that display the virtuosic command of character, dialogue, and sensual description for which Updike was known. 800pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $19.98 148190 NOVELS AND STORIES 1950-1962 Vonnegut, Kurt Before winning international fame with Cat's Cradle and Slaughterhouse-Five, Vonnegut was a master of the drugstore paperback and the popular short story. This authoritative collection of his brilliant early work includes Player Piano, The Sirens of Titan, Mother Night, and several shorter pieces. 864pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $17.98 140892 NOVELS AND STORIES 1963-1973: Cat's Cradle; God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater; Slaughterhouse-Five; Breakfast of Champions; Stories Vonnegut, Kurt Capturing Vonnegut in pyrotechnic mid-career, this first volume of a projected three-volume edition gathers four of his most acclaimed novels. The volume is rounded out with three brilliant short stories and revealing autobiographical accounts of the bombing of Dresden. 848pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $19.98 ✪ 161399 NOVELS 1976-1985 Vonnegut, Kurt This third volume of the definitive edition of Vonnegut's fiction collects four novels written when he was at the height of his storytelling powers. Includes Slapstick (1976), Jailbird (1979), and Deadeye Dick (1982), as well as Galápagos (1985), a favorite of the author's, which is set in the aftermath of a global ecological disaster. 864pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $18.98 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 ✪ 035814 COMPLETE NOVELS: The Robber Bridegroom; Delta Wedding; The Ponder Heart; Losing Battles; The Optimist's Daughter Welty, Eudora Eudora Welty's novels and stories blend the storytelling tradition of the South with a modernist sensibility attuned to the mysteries and ambiguities of experience. In a career spanning five decades, she chronicled her own Mississippi with a depth and intensity matched only by Faulkner. This collection gathers all of Welty's longer fiction in a single volume for the first time. 1009pgs. • 1998 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 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 035806 NOVELS AND OTHER WRITINGS: The Dream Life of Balso Snell; Miss Lonelyhearts; A Cool Million; The Day of the Locust; Other Writings; Letters West, Nathanael Each of West's novels is distinct in style and theme. In The Dream Life of Balso Snell, he freely mixes high-flown literary and religious allusions with erotic and scatological humor. Miss Lonelyhearts presents the spiritual breakdown of a newspaper columnist overwhelmed by his readers' suffering; by contrast, A Cool Million reduces the eternal optimism of Horatio Alger's novels to a brutal, cartoonish farce. In his last work, The Day of the Locust, West renders with hallucinatory precision the reverse side of the Hollywood dream. 829pgs. • 1997 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 035837 COLLECTED STORIES, 1911-1937 Wharton, Edith Here are all the aspects of Wharton's art: her satire, sometimes gentle, sometimes dark and despairing; her unblinking recognition of the power of social convention and the limits of passion; her merciless exposure of commercial motivations. 848pgs. • 2001 ▲ • 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 31 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 32 L I B R A R Y O F A M E R I C A 035745 NOVELS: The House of Mirth; The Reef; The Custom of the Country; The Age of Innocence Wharton, Edith The four novels in this Library of America volume show Wharton at the height of her powers as a social observer and critic, examining American and European lives with a vision rich in detail, satire, and tragedy. In each of them her strong autobiographical impulse is disciplined by her writer's craft and her unfailing regard for her audience. 1328pgs. • 1986 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 035716 COMPLETE POETRY AND COLLECTED PROSE Whitman, Walt Contains the first and "deathbed" editions of Leaves of Grass as well as virtually all of Whitman's prose. 1380pgs. • 1982 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 153366 THE LITTLE HOUSE BOOKS, VOLUME 1 Wilder, Laura Ingalls Originally published from 1932 to 1943, Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books are classics of children's literature, beloved by millions. The Library of America's edition affirms Wilder's place in the American canon and reintroduces these enduring works to readers young and old. 850pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $18.98 153365 THE LITTLE HOUSE BOOKS, VOLUME 2 Wilder, Laura Ingalls 900pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $37.50 / $18.98 107239 COLLECTED PLAYS AND WRITINGS ON THEATER Wilder, Thornton The most comprehensive one-volume edition of Wilder's work ever published, takes the measure of his extraordinary career as a dramatist. Complementing the selection of plays is an illuminating group of essays that capture Wilder's reflections on his plays and include a revealing epistolary account of the film adaptation of Our Town. 800pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 ✪ 149572 THE EIGHTH DAY, THEOPHILUS NORTH, AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS Wilder, Thornton "The best thing he ever wrote," observed Edmund Wilson of The Eighth Day, an enthralling novel that shows Wilder revisiting the small-town America of Our Town to fashion a philosophical whodunit. This volume also includes Wilder's last novel, Theophilus North, an affectionate portrait of Newport, Rhode Island in the 1920s, as well as three previously unpublished sections from an unfinished autobiography. 864pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 035833 PLAYS 1937-1955 Williams, Tennessee The essential plays, beginning with the rediscovered plays of Williams' early career: Spring Storm and Not About Nightingales. Includes seminal early works The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Summer and Smoke, The Rose Tattoo, Camino Real, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, as well as a selection of Williams' one-act plays from these early years. 1054pgs. • 2000 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $17.98 035834 PLAYS 1957-1980 Williams, Tennessee With 33 works, the volume traces the second half of Williams' evolving career, including Orpheus Descending, Suddenly Last Summer, Sweet Bird of Youth, The Night of the Iguana, several more experimental works, and such plays as A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, which was written in the final phase of his illustrious career as a prophetic figure in American life and letters. 999pgs. • 2000 ▲ • 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 Economics continued from page 18 154376 FINANCE AND THE GOOD SOCIETY Shiller, Robert In this important and timely book, Shiller argues that, rather than condemning finance, we need to reclaim it for the common good. He makes a powerful case for recognizing that finance, far from being a parasite on society, is one of the most powerful tools we have for solving our common problems and increasing general well-being. 312pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 104547 FREE TRADE REIMAGINED: The World Division of Labor and the Method of Economics Unger, Roberto Mangabeira Argues that the movement of people and ideas is more important than the movement of things and money, and that freedom to change the institutions defining a market economy is as important as freedom to exchange goods. The book's sustained criticism of the theory and practice of free trade serves as a point of departure for a proposal to rethink the basic ideas with which we explain economic activity. 229pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 125775 FROM HIGHER AIMS TO HIRED HANDS: The Social Transformation of American Business Schools and the Unfulfilled Promise of Management As a Profession Khurana, Rakesh Is management a profession? Should it be? Can it be? This major work of social and intellectual history relates how universitybased business schools, founded to train a professional class of managers in the mold of doctors and lawyers, have effectively retreated from that goal, leaving a gaping moral hole at the center of business education and perhaps in management itself. 544pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $10.98 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 • $29.95 / $14.98 ✪ 126016 THE HESITANT HAND: Taming SelfInterest in the History of Economic Ideas Medema, Steven Adam Smith turned economic theory on its head when he declared that the pursuit of self-interest led, via an invisible hand, to the greatest possible welfare for society as a whole. Steven Medema examines how subsequent economic thinkers have challenged or reaffirmed Smith's doctrine, some contending that society needs government to intervene on its behalf, others arguing that government interference ultimately benefits neither the market nor society. 272pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • C • $55.00 / $21.98 164055 INEQUALITY AND INSTABILITY: A Study of the World Economy Just Before the Great Crisis Galbraith, James K. Presents straightforward evidence that the rise of inequality is linked to the increasing financialization of the world's major economies. By measuring inequality at the right scale, Galbraith shows that more equal societies systematically enjoy lower unemployment. In the aftermath of the Great Financial Crisis, inequality has become, in America and the world over, the central issue. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $9.98 ✪ 142450 MARKETPLACE OF THE GODS: How Economics Explains Religion Witham, Larry Two centuries after Adam Smith illuminated the workings of the marketplace, a new movement among economists and social scientists is expanding his insights into a groundbreaking "economics of religion." Using cutting edge ideas from the behavioral sciences, and a deep knowledge of religious history, this new approach is making sense not only of past beliefs, but of religion today. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $9.98 ✪ 169457 ONE ILLNESS AWAY: Why People Become Poor and How They Escape Poverty Krishna, Anirudh Drawing upon personal interviews with 35,000 households in different parts of India, Kenya, Uganda, Peru, and the US, this book presents the first large-scale examination of the reasons why people fall into poverty and how they escape it in diverse contexts. It sets out a clear agenda for action and offers more effective ways of keeping people out of micropoverty traps. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $44.95 / $12.98 ✪ 125748 ORGANIZING AMERICA: Wealth, Power and the Origins of Corporate Capitalism Perrow, Charles How did a nation once committed to individual freedom, family firms, public goods, and decentralized power become transformed in one century into a society dominated by vast corporations? Writing in the tradition of Max Weber, Perrow concludes that the driving force of our history is not technology, politics, or culture, but the rise of large, bureaucratic organizations. 272pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $16.98 ✪ 157308 THE PASSIONS AND THE INTERESTS: Political Arguments for Capitalism before Its Triumph Hirschman, Albert O. In this volume, Hirschman reconstructs the intellectual climate of the 17th and 18th centuries in order to illuminate the intricate ideological transformation that occurred, wherein the pursuit of material interests -- long condemned as the deadly sin of avarice -- was assigned the role of containing the unruly and destructive passions of man. 176pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 104678 PLIGHT OF THE FORTUNE TELLERS: Why We Need to Manage Financial Risk Differently Rebonato, Riccardo Today's financial-risk professionals rely on ever-more sophisticated mathematics in their attempts to come to grips with financial risk. But this excessive reliance on quantitative precision is misleading, Rebonato argues. He shows how to restore genuine decision making to our financial planning using probability, experimental psychology, and decision theory. 272pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $9.98 ✪ 163931 THE PONZI SCHEME PUZZLE: A History and Analysis of Con Artists and Victims Frankel, Tamar A century after Charles Ponzi perpetrated his infamous scheme, con artists are still able to dazzle wealthy, educated individuals and sophisticated institutions and convince them to hand over huge sums of money. How? After years of close study of hundreds of cases, the author explains the striking patterns that emerge and the common characteristics of the con artists and their victims. 224pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $36.95 / $7.98 128210 THE PUZZLE OF MODERN ECONOMICS: Science or Ideology? Backhouse, Roger E. Does economics hold the key to everything, or does the recent financial crisis show that the discipline has failed to achieve its goals? The case studies in this volume establish that economics has been very successful where problems have been well defined and where the world can be changed to fit the theory, but less successful in tackling bigger problems. 216pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $26.99 / $17.98 ✪ 164164 RETHINKING THE KEYNESIAN REVOLUTION: Keynes, Hayek, and the Wicksell Connection Goodspeed, Tyler Beck While standard accounts pit John Maynard Keynes against Friedrich von Hayek in a clash of ideology, this dichotomy is in many respects superficial. Goodspeed argues that Keynes and Hayek both developed their respective theories of the business cycle within the tradition of the Swedish economist Knut Wicksell, and that this shared genealogy manifested itself in significant theoretical affinities between the two supposed antagonists. 144pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $58.00 / $32.98 ✪ 111418 THE SOULFUL SCIENCE: What Economists Really Do and Why It Matters Coyle, Diane To many, Carlyle's put-down of economics as "the dismal science" is as fitting now as it was 150 years ago. But the author argues that economics today is more soulful than dismal, a more practical and human science than ever before. In this volume, she tells how economics got its soul back -- and how it just might help save the planet. 279pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $21.95 / $6.98 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 / $6.98 ✪ 111791 THE VENTURESOME ECONOMY: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World Bhidé, Amar Many warn that the next stage of globalization -- the offshoring of research and development to China and India -- threatens the foundations of Western prosperity. Using extensive field studies on venture-capitalbacked businesses to examine how technology really advances in modern economies, this volume shows how wrong the doomsayers are. 312pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $11.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 33 E C O N O M I C S 34 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S EU ROPEAN H ISTORY & POLITICS 160513 AGAINST WAR AND EMPIRE: Geneva, Britain, and France in the Eighteenth Century Whatmore, Richard As Britain and France became more powerful during the 18th century, republicans strove to ensure Geneva's survival as an independent state. Whatmore shows how they grappled with the ideas of Rousseau, Voltaire, Bentham, and others in seeking to make modern Europe safe for small states by vanquishing the threats presented by war and by empire. 416pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Yale • C • $75.00 / $12.98 RUSSIA & THE SOVIET UNION 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 • $32.95 / $19.98 ✪ 166537 KRONSTADT, 1921 Avrich, Paul In March 1921 the sailors of a naval fortress in the Gulf of Finland rose in revolt against the Bolshevik government. Under the slogan of "free soviets," they established a revolutionary commune that survived for sixteen days, until an army came to crush it. Paul Avrich here vividly describes the uprising and examines it in the context of the development of the Soviet state. 288pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $36.00 / $16.98 ✪ 166230 THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin Gessen, Masha A chilling account of how a low- level, small-minded KGB operative ascended to the Russian presidency and, in an astonishingly short time, destroyed years of progress and made his country once more a threat to her own people and to the world. As a journalist living in Moscow, Masha Gessen experienced this history firsthand, and she has drawn on information and sources no other writer has tapped. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Penguin • C • $27.95 / $7.98 048885 RUSSIA'S ECONOMY OF FAVOURS: Blat, Networking and Informal Exchange Ledeneva, Alena V. Examines blat--the use of informal contacts and personal networks to obtain goods and services in Soviet Russia--analyzing its historical, socioeconomic, and cultural aspects and its implications for post-Soviet Russia. 235pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $25.98 ✪ 141130 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. 176pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $8.98 80,000 more books online 150629 BRITAIN'S EMPIRE: Resistance, Repression and Revolt Gott, Richard This revelatory new history punctures the still widely held belief that the British Empire was an enlightened and civilizing enterprise of great benefit to its subject peoples. Instead, Gott reveals a history of systemic repression and almost continual violence, through which British rule was imposed as a military operation and maintained as a military dictatorship. 480pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $9.98 ✪ 119106 CARNAL COMMERCE IN COUNTERREFORMATION ROME Storey, Tessa Using archival sources, this lively study sheds new light on the daily lives and material culture of ordinary prostitutes and their clients in Rome after the Counter-Reformation. The author explores how and why women became prostitutes, the relationships between prostitutes and clients, and the wealth that potentially could be accumulated. 314pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $129.99 / $16.98 ✪ 148110 CATHOLICISM AND THE ROOTS OF NAZISM: Religious Identity and National Socialism Hastings, Derek Although an antagonistic relationship between the Catholic Church and Hitler's regime developed later during the Third Reich, the early Nazi movement was born in Munich, a city whose population was overwhelmingly Catholic. Focusing on Munich and the surrounding area, Hastings shows how Catholics played a central and hitherto overlooked role in the Nazi movement before the 1923 Beerhall Putsch. 312pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $23.95 / $9.98 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 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 • $34.99 / $18.98 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 / $14.98 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 / $26.98 WORLD WAR I 149692 THE GUNS OF AUGUST & THE PROUD TOWER Tuchman, Barbara W. Tuchman's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller The Guns of August offered a majestic orchestration of the diplomatic and military history of the crucial first weeks of World War I. It is presented in this edition with The Proud Tower, a fascinating kaleidoscope of essays on subjects ranging from the Dreyfus Affair in France to the birth of American imperialism. 1264pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Library of America • C • $45.00 / $24.98 038564 MILITARY STRATEGY AND THE ORIGINS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR: An International Security Reader REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION Miller, Steven E., et al., eds. The fear that a distant crisis could rapidly escalate into a major conflict continues to haunt contemporary international politics. The essays in this volume consider how offensive military strategies helped to trigger the Great War, whether the war was inadvertent or not, and the lasting effects of the conflict. 301pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Princeton • P • $46.95 / $20.98 165763 THE CRISIS OF THE EUROPEAN MIND, 16801715 Hazard, Paul Paul Hazard's magisterial intellectual history traces the process by which new developments in the sciences, arts, philosophy, and philology came to undermine the stable foundations of the classical world. Whether the subject is opera, excavations, or scientific experiments, Hazard's brilliant style and powers of description bring to life the thinkers who invented the modern world. 480pgs. • 2013 ◆ • New York Review of Books • P • $18.95 / $7.98 043944 CROMWELL Fraser, Antonia The life of one of England's most celebrated and controversial figures, from his humble beginnings to the last battle against the Royalists and King Charles II at Worcester that ended the civil war in 1651. 774pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Grove Press • P • $20.00 / $7.98 ✪ 150647 THE ENCHANTED GLASS: Britain and Its Monarchy Nairn, Tom This acclaimed study of British statehood, identity, and culture deftly dispels the conviction that the Royal Family is nothing more than a tourist attraction or an amusing relic of feudalism. In this fully updated edition, Nairn's bitterly comic prose lays bare Britain's peculiar, pseudo-modern, national identity, which remains stubbornly fixated on the Crown and its constitutional framework. 432pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • P • $21.95 / $5.98 ✪ 133964 THE ENGLISHMAN WHO POSTED HIMSELF AND OTHER CURIOUS OBJECTS Tingey, John The true story of W. Reginald Bray (1879-1939), an ordinary middleclass Englishman who decided to experiment with sending ordinary and strange objects through the post unwrapped, including a turnip, a bowler hat, a bicycle pump, shirt cuffs, seaweed, a clothes brush, his Irish terrier -- and himself. Eventually his passion changed from sending curios to amassing the world's largest collection of autographs, also via the Royal Mail. 176pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $24.95 / $8.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! ✪ 169417 THE EUROPEAN DYNASTIC STATES, 1494-1660 THE SHORT OXFORD HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD Bonney, Richard A survey of Europe during a period of economic and cultural upheaval, of dramatic changes in politics, society, and religion, and of constant warfare among emergent states. Covering such themes as the Reformation, witchcraft, diplomacy, population structure, the growth of capitalism, wars of religion, and wars of expansion, it also examines the frequently neglected Scandinavian countries and Russia. 704pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $62.00 / $22.98 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 (17271779) 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 • $50.00 / $14.98 115175 GEOGRAPHIES OF ENGLAND: The North-South Divide, Imagined and Material Baker, Alan R. H. To what extent has a North-South divide been a structural feature of England's geography during the last millennium and to what extent has it been especially associated with, and recognized during, particular periods in the past? These are the central questions addressed in this pioneering exploration of the history of a fundamentally geographical concept. 230pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $119.99 / $32.98 WORLD WAR II 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 / $7.98 ✪ 166509 FROM AXIS VICTORIES TO THE TURN OF THE TIDE: World War II, 1939-1943 Levine, Alan An examination of the war from a geographical perspective, considering critical events on both the eastern and western fronts, such as the battles of Britain, the Atlantic, Stalingrad, and Midway, in order to determine how operations in these areas affected its overall path. The author also scrutinizes the key developments that began to turn the war's outcome in favor of the Allies. 348pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Potomac Books • C • $34.95 / $7.98 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 / $18.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 35 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S 36 E U R O P E A N H I S T O R Y & P O L I T I C S 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 • $39.95 / $23.98 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 • $31.95 / $9.98 ✪ 136890 IRELAND: The Politics of Enmity 1789-2006 Bew, Paul An analysis of the changing ideological passions of the modern Irish question, firmly grounded in the context of changing social and economic realities. The book reassesses all the key leaders of Irish nationalism -- Tone, O'Connell, Butt, Parnell, Collins, and de Valera -- alongside key British political leaders such as Peel and Gladstone in the 19th century and Winston Churchill and Tony Blair in the 20th. 632pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $43.95 / $24.98 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 / $16.98 ✪ 169435 KNOWING THEIR PLACE: Domestic Service in Twentieth-Century Britain Delap, Lucy Drawing from advice manuals, magazines, novels, cinema, memoirs, feminist tracts, and photographs, this look at lives and labor within 20th-century British homes, from great houses to suburbs and slums, charts the interactions of servants and employers along with the intense controversies and emotions that they inspired. 280pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $125.00 / $71.98 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 • $37.50 / $16.98 ✪ 169442 MAN'S ESTATE: Landed Gentry Masculinities, 1660-1900 French, Henry & Mark Rothery Drawing on more than 4,000 letters from 19 landed families across England, this volume illuminates the ways in which masculine norms were produced through everyday interactions and judgments. It concentrates on four important periods in the lifecourse for the reproduction of these masculine values: schooling, university, foreign travel, and marriage and family life. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $125.00 / $39.98 164061 A MERCILESS PLACE: The Fate of Britain's Convicts after the American Revolution Christopher, Emma The saga of forgotten men and women scattered to the farthest corners of the British Empire, driven by the winds of the American Revolution and the currents of the African slave trade. Emma Christopher brilliantly captures this previously undocumented history of poverty, punishment, and transportation. 368pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $7.98 144540 MODERNITY AND BOURGEOIS LIFE: Society, Politics and Culture in England, France and Germany Since 1750 Seigel, Jerrold For 19th-century Europeans, "modernity" suggested a new form of life in which bourgeois activities, people, attitudes, and values all played key roles. Exploring the different configurations of these factors in England, France, and Germany, Seigel shows how they shaped the rhythm and nature of change across spheres as diverse as politics, money and finance, gender relations, morality, and literary, artistic, and musical life. 638pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $21.98 093001 POWER AND THE NATION IN EUROPEAN HISTORY Scales, Len & Oliver Zimmer, eds. Few would doubt the central importance of "the nation" in the making and unmaking of modern political communities. But when did "the nation" first become a fundamental political factor? These sixteen essays engage the expertise of modern historians in an attempt to resolve the issue. 402pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $54.99 / $28.98 ✪ 155399 THE PRICE OF GERMAN UNITY: Reunification and the Crisis of the Welfare State Ritter, Gerhard A. & Richard Deveson As this book convincingly demonstrates, the wholesale transfer of the social system of the Federal Republic of Germany to the territory of the former GDR and the huge drain of economic resources from West to East that this involved, profoundly affected the economic and political framework of the new Germany and greatly intensified the latent crisis of the German welfare state. 624pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $140.00 / $72.98 VICTORIAN BRITAIN 105084 BETWEEN WOMEN: Friendship, Desire and Marriage in Victorian England Marcus, Sharon Far from being sexless angels defined only by male desires, Victorian women openly enjoyed looking at and even dominating other women. Through a close examination of literature, memoirs, letters, domestic magazines, and political debates, Marcus reveals how relationships between women were a crucial component of Victorian femininity. 356pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $19.98 ✪ 157179 HOW TO DO THINGS WITH BOOKS IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN Price, Leah From knickknacks to wastepaper, books mattered to the Victorians in ways that cannot be explained by their printed content alone. Supplementing close readings of novels by Thackeray, Dickens, and other writers with a sensitive reconstruction of how Victorians thought and felt about books, Price offers a new model for integrating literary theory with cultural history. 326pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online 157792 THE PURSUIT OF THE NAZI MIND: Hitler, Hess, and the Analysts Pick, Daniel The story of how psychoanalysis was used by the Allies in the crucial quest to understand the Nazi mind. Drawing on archives from both sides of the Atlantic, Pick shows how Freud's famous "talking cure" was harnessed to the particular needs of military intelligence during the war and the task of post-war reconstruction that followed. 374pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $35.00 / $9.98 028880 RESTORATION, REVOLUTION, REACTION: Economics & Politics in Germany, 1815-1871 Hamerow, Theodore S. Examines the dissatisfactions caused by the transition from agrarianism to industrialism, and shows the severe impact on German politics of the social adjustments required to meet the new economic conditions. 347pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Princeton • P • $57.50 / $29.98 ✪ 158685 REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre Israel, Jonathan In recent decades scholars have argued that the Revolution was brought about by social forces, politics, economics, or culture -- almost anything but notions like liberty or equality, Drawing widely on primary sources, Jonathan Israel shows how the Revolution was set in motion by radical 18th-century doctrines, how these ideas divided revolutionary leaders into vehemently opposed ideological blocs, and how these clashes drove the turning points of the Revolution. 888pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.95 / $16.98 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 / $19.98 ✪ 169476 SEEING JUSTICE DONE: The Age of Spectacular Capital Punishment in France Friedland, Paul From the early Middle Ages to the 20th century, capital punishment in France was staged before large crowds of spectators. Paul Friedland traces the theory and practice of public executions over time, both from the perspective of those who staged these punishments as well as from the vantage point of the many thousands who came to "see justice done." 344pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $21.98 127008 SEX AFTER FASCISM: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century 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 • $31.95 / $19.98 ✪ 160024 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. • 2011 ◆ • St. Martin's • C • $25.99 / $7.98 149733 A SHORT HISTORY OF IRELAND Ranelagh, John O'Beirne This updated edition of Ranelagh's standard introductory account of the history of Ireland ranges from the earliest times to the peace process that has led to reduced tension and violence in the North. 445pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $19.98 ✪ 169479 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY: 1485-1603 SHORT OXFORD HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES Collinson, Patrick, ed. This account of the transformation of the British Isles in the 16th century explores the changes in the English monarchical polity, new relationships between the different parts of the British Isles, and the establishment of a national, royal, and protestant church. Separate chapters consider Britain's overseas role; the economy and society; and literary and cultural developments. 320pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $60.00 / $24.98 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 • $44.99 / $24.98 157835 WEIMAR GERMANY: Promise and Tragedy NEW & EXPANDED EDITION 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 / $12.98 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 • $40.00 / $11.98 FI LM & M EDIA STUDIES ✪ 141774 100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED FILM Parkinson, David This entertaining and perceptive volume chronicles the most influential ideas that have shaped film since its inception. Both a concise history and a fascinating resource, it introduces each concept by means of informed text and arresting visuals that pay homage to the medium's great classics. 216pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $12.98 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 • $49.95 / $25.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 37 F I L M & M E D I A S T U D I E S 38 F O O D & C O O K I N G 140891 THE AGE OF MOVIES: Selected Writings Kael, Pauline Pauline Kael called movies "the most total and encompassing art form we have," and she made her reviews a platform for considering both film and the worlds it engages, crafting in the process a prose style of extraordinary wit, precision, and improvisatory grace. This volume includes her appraisals of the films that defined an era, including Breathless, Bonnie and Clyde, The Leopard, The Godfather, Last Tango in Paris, Nashville, and many others. 750pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $16.98 ✪ 101654 FILM WRITING AND SELECTED JOURNALISM Agee, James Whether reviewing a Judy Garland musical or a wartime documentary, assessing the impact of Italian neorealism or railing against the compromises in an adaptation of Hemingway, Agee always wrote of movies as a pervasive, profoundly significant part of modern life, a new art whose classics he revered and whose betrayal in the interests of commerce or propaganda he deplored. This volume supplements the classic pieces from Agee on Film with previously uncollected writings. 748pgs. • 2005 ▲ • Library of America • C • $40.00 / $18.98 098755 FILMING SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS: The Adaptations of Laurence Olivier, Orson Welles, Peter Brook and Akira Kurosawa Davies, Anthony Focuses on Welles' Macbeth, Othello, and Chimes at Midnight; Olivier's Henry V, Hamlet, and Richard III; Brook's King Lear; and Kurosawa's Throne of Blood. Davies discusses the dramatic problems the sources for these films pose for the film maker and examines how these films influenced later theatrical stagings. 233pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $64.99 / $29.98 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 • $39.95 / $21.98 ✪ 063377 THE MAKING OF AMERICAN AUDIENCES: From Stage to Television, 1750-1990 Butsch, Richard A comprehensive survey of American entertainment audiences from the Colonial period to the present. Providing coverage of theatre, opera, vaudeville, minstrelsy, movies, radio, and television, it examines the evolution of audience practices as one genre supplanted another as the dominant form of popular entertainment. 448pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $31.98 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 • $37.50 / $21.98 ✪ 150305 THE POWER OF MOVIES: How Screen and Mind Interact McGinn, Colin How is watching a movie similar to dreaming? How does looking "into" a movie screen allow us to experience the thoughts and feelings of the characters? In this book, a philosopher offers a thoughtful and invigorating exploration of how our minds interact with cinematic art. 224pgs. • 2007 ▲ • Vintage • P • $15.00 / $5.98 FOOD & COOKING 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 ✪ 164532 CHAMPAGNE INSTANT EXPERT Fallowfield, Giles & W. Craig Cooper F. Scott Fitzgerald famously declared, "Too much of anything is bad, but too much champagne is just right." This entry in the Instant Expert series celebrates the world's most luxurious drink, providing expert insight into all aspects of champagne production, from the various growing regions, types of grape, and styles of champagne to bottle sizes and leading exporters. 144pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $16.95 / $4.98 ✪ 169239 HEALTHY THAI COOKING Owen, Sri A guide to Thai cooking, offering dozens of delicious and healthy recipes, each one accompanied by a complete nutritional profile. Recipes include savory snacks, soups, salads, fish and poultry main courses, vegetarian offerings, sauces, relishes and pickles, and sweets. 160pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Frances Lincoln • P • $22.95 / $6.98 ✪ 164535 WHISKEY INSTANT EXPERT Lamond, John An authoritative guide to savoring the world's most elegant and complex spirit to the fullest. Author and Master of Malt John Lamond guides readers from the distilling process to tasting notes, from single malts to bourbon and elegant blends. Includes a glossary of important terms and a directory of rare and prestige whiskies. 144pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $16.95 / $5.98 visit www.labyrinthbooks.com for 80,000 more titles. 80,000 more books online H ISTORY ✪ 162210 THE AGE OF THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION: A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800 Palmer, R. R. & David Armitage In this magisterial account of the great revolutionary era in which the outlines of the modern democratic state came into being, Palmer traces the clash between an older form of society, marked by legalized social rank and hereditary or self-perpetuating elites, and a new form of society that placed a greater value on social mobility and legal equality. 800pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $14.98 125716 BYZANTIUM: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire Herrin, Judith Examines the full sweep of Byzantine history, from the foundation of Constantinople, the magnificent capital city built by Constantine the Great, to its capture by the Ottoman Turks. Bringing the latest scholarship to a general audience, Herrin focuses each short chapter around a representative theme, event, monument, or historical figure. 440pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $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 / $23.98 044865 CEREMONIES OF POSSESSION IN EUROPE'S CONQUEST OF THE NEW WORLD, 1492-1640 Seed, Patricia Explores the array of ceremonies that the English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Dutch performed to enact their taking possession of the New World. The book develops the historic cultural contexts of these ceremonies, and tackles the implications of these histories for contemporary nation-states of the post-colonial era. 199pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $21.98 125826 THE CITY OF MAN Manent, Pierre In this subtle and wide-ranging book on the Western intellectual and political condition, Manent argues that the West has rejected the laws of God and of nature in a quest for human autonomy. But in declaring ourselves free and autonomous, he contends, we have, paradoxically, lost a sense of what it means to be human. 248pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 ✪ 144593 A CONCISE HISTORY OF CANADA Conrad, Margaret What is Canada? What makes up this diverse, complex, and often contested nation-state? Beginning in Canada's deep past with the arrival of its Aboriginal peoples, this volume traces the country's history through the conquest by Europeans, the American Revolutionary War, industrialization, and its prosperous present. 341pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $28.99 / $17.98 ✪ 157443 THE CONFIDENCE TRAP: A History of Democracy in Crisis from World War I to the Present Runciman, David This global history with a special focus on the US examines how democracy survived threats ranging from the Great Depression to the Cuban missile crisis, and from Watergate to the collapse of Lehman Brothers. It also looks at the confusion and uncertainty created by unexpected victories, from the defeat of German autocracy in 1918 to the defeat of communism in 1989. 408pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98 THE ATLANTIC WORLD ✪ 130987 THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE SECOND EDITION Klein, Herbert S. A synthesis of the economic, social, cultural, and political history of four hundred years of Atlantic slave trade, covering the West and East African experiences, as well as all the American colonies and republics that obtained slaves from Africa. This new edition incorporates the latest findings of studies carried out in Europe and America. 264pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $27.99 / $16.98 ✪ 044899 THE RISE AND FALL OF THE PLANTATION COMPLEX: Essays in Atlantic History SECOND EDITION Curtin, Philip D. In their Atlantic colonies, Europeans developed a form of plantation agriculture quite different from the agricultural system used at home. Much more than an economic order, the plantation complex had an important place in world history. The essays in this volume illuminate the intercontinental impact of the plantation system. 236pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $16.98 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 • $32.95 / $20.98 ✪ 116300 CONQUEST: How Societies Overwhelm Others Day, David From the Normans in England, to the Spanish in Mexico, the English in Australia and North America, the Japanese in Korea, and the Chinese in Tibet, David Day surveys the ways in which one nation or society has supplanted another -- and then sought to justify its actions. 288pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $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 • $34.99 / $19.98 ✪ 108426 EMPIRE, BARBARISM, AND CIVILISATION: James Cook, William Hodges, and the Return to the Pacific Guest, Harriet The artist William Hodges accompanied Captain Cook on his second voyage to the South Pacific. Harriet Guest discusses Hodges's dramatic landscapes and portraits alongside written accounts of the voyages. This fully illustrated study offers a fresh perspective on 18th-century representations of gender, colonialism and exploration. 249pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $119.00 / $25.98 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 39 H I S T O R Y 40 J E W I S H S T U D I E S 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 ✪ 127086 FAMINE: A Short History Ó Gráda, Cormac Combining powerful storytelling with the latest evidence from economics and history, Ó Gráda explores the causes and profound consequences of famine over the past five millennia, from ancient Egypt to the killing fields of 1970s Cambodia, from the Great Famine of 14th-century Europe to the famine in Niger in 2005. 344pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 ✪ 148192 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. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $9.98 ✪ 155226 PASSAGES FROM ANTIQUITY TO FEUDALISM Anderson, Perry Shows how the slave-based societies of Ancient Greece and Rome became the feudal societies of the Middle Ages. Anderson vindicates and refines the explanatory power of historical materialism, while casting a fascinating light on the Ancient world, the Germanic invasions, nomadic society, and the different routes taken to feudalism in Northern, Mediterranean, Eastern, and Western Europe. 304pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Verso • C • $95.00 / $24.98 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 • $25.95 / $13.98 163445 RACE: Antiquity and Its Legacy McCoskey, Denise Underlining the role of race in shaping the ancient world, McCoskey also examines the influence of ancient racial formation on the modern world, an influence mediated by the receptions and appropriations of classical antiquity. Along the way, she highlights the noteworthy intersections of race with other important social structures, such as gender and class. 196pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $5.98 ✪ 166233 REVOLUTION AND WAR Marx, Karl Written during Marx's brilliant career as a polemical journalist, these blazing pieces tackle subjects ranging from the strikes of angry British workers to insurrection in Europe, from the American Civil War to the misery of colonial rule in India. Together, they demonstrate the radical spirit and outrage at social injustice that would make him one of the most influential political philosophers of the modern era. 144pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Penguin • P • $10.00 / $3.98 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 • $32.99 / $19.98 J EWISH STUDIES ✪ 169408 THE CHALLENGE OF RECEIVED TRADITION: Dilemmas of Interpretation in Radak's Biblical Commentaries Grunhaus, Naomi One of the vexing problems facing medieval Jewish scholars was how to implement the interpretive strategy of extracting the straightforward, contextual meaning of Biblical verses (peshat), without neglecting ancient rabbinic modes of interpretation (derash), which tended to be more fanciful and homiletical. This book investigates the interpretive style of Radak, one of the most eminent Jewish exegetes, who masterfully utilized both approaches. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $78.00 / $39.98 ✪ 147286 HISTORY LESSONS: The Creation of American Jewish Heritage Wenger, Beth S. Jewish tradition and American culture did not converge seamlessly; it was American Jews themselves who consciously created this idea of an American Jewish heritage and cemented it in the popular imagination. Wenger here examines how Jews in the US collectively wove themselves into the narratives of the nation and came to view the American Jewish experience as a unique chapter in Jewish history. 296pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98 80,000 more books online 157159 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. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $11.98 ✪ 105085 IMPERIALISM AND JEWISH SOCIETY 200 B. C. E TO 640 C. E. Schwartz, Seth This provocative history of Palestinian Jewish society in antiquity marks the first comprehensive effort to gauge the effects of imperial domination on this people. Probing more than eight centuries of Persian, Greek, and Roman rule, Schwartz reaches some startling conclusions -- foremost among them that the Christianization of the Roman Empire generated the most fundamental features of medieval and modern Jewish life. 336pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $22.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 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 / $8.98 ✪ 148338 JEWISH ENLIGHTENMENT IN AN ENGLISH KEY: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought Ruderman, David B. This comprehensive account of the emergence of Anglo-Jewish thought in the 18th and 19th centuries argues for a reconsideration of the formative beginnings of modern European Jewish culture. It uncovers a vibrant Jewish intellectual life in England during the Enlightenment era, focusing on a small but fascinating group of Jewish thinkers who were engaged in the process of transforming their traditional Hebraic culture into a modern English one. 280pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $25.95 / $12.98 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 111471 THE PRICE OF WHITENESS: Jews, Race, and American Identity Goldstein, Eric L. What has it meant to be Jewish in a nation preoccupied with the categories of black and white? Goldstein traces the often tumultuous encounters with race experienced by Jews from the 1870s through World War II, when they became vested as part of America's white mainstream and abandoned the practice of describing themselves in racial terms. 307pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $18.98 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 / $12.98 125543 SABBATAI SEVI: The Mystical Messiah, 1626-1676 Scholem, Gershom A masterwork of scholarship, this volume provides an account of the obscure kabbalist rabbi of 17th-century Turkey who aroused a fervent following that spread over the Jewish world after he declared himself to be the Messiah. The movement suffered a severe blow when Sevi was forced to convert to Islam, but a clandestine sect survived. 103pgs. • 1976 ◆ • Princeton • P • $57.50 / $35.98 ✪ 119551 UNDER CRESCENT AND CROSS: The Jews in the Middle Ages Cohen, Mark R. A systematic comparison of Jewish life in medieval Islam and Christendom. Cohen provides the first in-depth explanation of why medieval Islamic-Jewish relations, though not utopic, were less confrontational and violent than those between Christians and Jews in the West. 320pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $17.98 LATI N AM ERICAN & CARI BBEAN STU DIES 164370 BANANAS: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World Chapman, Peter From the marketing of the banana as the first fast food, to the company's involvement in an invasion of Honduras, the Bay of Pigs crisis, and a bloody coup in Guatemala, Chapman weaves a dramatic tale of big business, political deceit, and outright violence to show how one company wreaked havoc in the "banana republics" of Central America, and how terrifyingly similar the age of United Fruit is to our age of rapid globalization. 240pgs. • 2009 ▲ • Canongate • P • $16.00 / $5.98 105005 BLACK ATLANTIC RELIGION: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé Matory, James Lorand With counterparts in Nigeria, the Benin Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Trinidad, and the US, Candomblé is a religion of spirit possession, dance, healing, and blood sacrifice. Vividly combining history and ethnography, Matory spotlights a so-called "folk" religion defined not by its closure or internal homogeneity but by the diversity of its connections to classes and places often far away. 376pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $23.98 049871 CAETANA SAYS NO: Women's Stories from a Brazilian Slave Society Lauderdale Graham, Sandra These true and dramatic stories of two 19th-century Brazilian women -- one born a slave, the other from an illustrious planter family -- show how each in her own way sought to exercise control over her life. Sandra Lauderdale Graham casts new light on the larger meanings of slave and free, female and male, through these compact histories. 183pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $17.98 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 • $49.99 / $29.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 41 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 42 L I N G U I S T I C S & L A N G U A G E S 020710 THE EPIC OF LATIN AMERICA FOURTH EDITION Crow, John A. Comprehensive and comparative study of social and cultural developments as well as the politics and economics of Latin America from its earliest beginnings. Revised and brought up to date with chapters that include the upheavals of the 1980s. 961pgs. • 1992 ◆ • California • P • $39.95 / $23.98 040742 LATIN AMERICA: Politics and Society since 1930 Bethell, Leslie, ed. A thorough account of Latin American political and social movements, urban labor movements, the military in politics, and rural mobilizations since 1920. 489pgs. • 1998 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $24.98 ✪ 139072 LATIN AMERICA IN COLONIAL TIMES: Volume 1 Restall, Matthew & Kris Lane Few milestones in human history have been as momentous as the meeting of three great civilizations on American soil in the 16th century. Revealing how a new civilization -- Latin America -- emerged from that encounter, the authors give equal attention to the Iberian conquerors and settlers, to the African slaves they brought across the Atlantic, and to the indigenous peoples whose lands were invaded. 320pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $15.98 127325 SHATTERED HOPE: The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States, 1944-1954 Gleijeses, Piero The most thorough account yet available of a revolution that saw the first true agrarian reform in Central America, this book is also a penetrating analysis of the tragic destruction of that revolution engineered by US intervention. 464pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $26.98 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 / $29.98 ✪ 169404 BREVITY Goldstein, Laurence, ed. Brevity in conversation is a window to the workings of the mind. This book brings it into prominence as both a multifaceted topic of deep philosophical importance and a phenomenon that serves as a testing ground for theories in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and computer modeling. 384pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $135.00 / $59.98 NOAM CHOMSKY 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 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 • $46.00 / $23.98 045516 NEW HORIZONS IN THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND MIND Chomsky, Noam An outstanding contribution to the philosophical study of language and mind, by one of the most influential thinkers of our time. Argues that there is no coherent notion of "language" external to the human mind, and that the study of language should take as its focus the mental construct which constitutes our knowledge of language. 230pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $14.98 80,000 more books online PIDGINS & CREOLES ✪ 169400 THE ATLAS OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGE STRUCTURES Michaelis, Susanne Maria, et al. Presents full-color maps of the distribution of 130 structural linguistic features, covering phonology, syntax, morphology, and lexicology. The languages represented include pidgins, creoles, and other contact languages based on English, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, and French and languages from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. 576pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $425.00 / $199.98 ✪ 169488 THE SURVEY OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGES Michaelis, Susanne, et al. This set of three volumes is the most systematic and comprehensive guide ever published to the world's pidgins, creoles and mixed languages. Each entry provides a linguistic and social history of the pidgin or creole in question and an analysis of its linguistic characteristics, and is accompanied by a location map and a bibliography. 1152pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $530.00 / $179.98 128124 THE CAMBRIDGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LANGUAGE THIRD EDITION Crystal, David This thoroughly revised edition incorporates the major developments in language study which have taken place since the mid 1990s. Two main new areas have been added: the rise of electronic communication, and the crisis affecting the world's languages, of which half are thought to be so seriously endangered that they will die out this century. 524pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $51.00 / $31.98 ✪ 169418 THE EVOLUTIONARY EMERGENCE OF LANGUAGE: Evidence and Inference Botha, Rudolf & Martin Everaert, eds. Leading scholars from linguistics, primatology, anthropology, and cognitive science consider how language evolution can be understood by means of inference from the study of linked or analogous phenomena in language, animal behavior, genetics, neurology, culture, and biology. The book presents new and stimulating approaches to the study of language evolution and considers their implications for future research. 368pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $50.00 / $29.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! ✪ 169422 FROM WHORF TO MONTAGUE: Explorations in the Theory of Language Seuren, Pieter A. M. An exploration of the relations between language, the world, the minds of individual speakers, and the collective minds of particular language communities. Seuren suggests that the facts of language require a theory with abstract principles, and that grammars should be seen as mediating between propositionally structured thoughts and systems, such as speech, for the production of utterances. 418pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $125.00 / $69.98 ✪ 169427 GRAMMAR AND COMPLEXITY: Language at the Interface of Competence and Performance Culicover, Peter Argues that the structure of language can be understood and explained in terms of two kinds of complexity: the complexity of the correspondence between form and meaning, and the complexity of the real-time processes involved in the construction of meanings in linguistic expressions. 352pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $150.00 / $77.98 ✪ 169438 LANGUAGE DOWN THE GARDEN PATH: The Cognitive and Biological Basis for Linguistic Structures Sanz, Montserrat, et al., eds. Thomas G. Bever's 1970 paper "The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structures" spanned a wealth of research into the relationship between the grammatical system and language processing. In this volume, leading scientists trace the lines of research that grew out of Bever's classic paper, reviewing more than 40 years of debates on a wide range of topics in psycholinguistics. 512pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $150.00 / $88.98 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 • $46.95 / $26.98 ✪ 169444 THE MENTAL CORPUS: How Language Is Represented in the Mind Taylor, John R. In this radical reconceptualization of the nature of linguistic knowledge, John Taylor challenges the conventional notion that a language can be understood in terms of the interaction of syntax with a lexicon, the latter listing the words and the former the rules for combining them. He proposes instead that an individual's knowledge of a language functions as a repository of memories of linguistic experience. 384pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $49.98 049240 STANDARD ARABIC: An ElementaryIntermediate Course Schulz, Eckehard, et al. A comprehensive foundation course for beginning students of written and spoken Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), providing an essential grounding for successful communication with speakers of the many colloquial varieties. This long-established and successful text has been completely revised with the needs of English-speaking learners especially in mind. 656pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $54.99 / $33.98 LITERARY TH EORY & CRITICISM 152444 ALLEGORY: The Theory of a Symbolic Mode Fletcher, Angus How does allegory really work and how should we understand it? Angus Fletcher's classic book has provided an answer that is still unsurpassed for its comprehensiveness, brilliance, and eloquence. With a Preface by Harold Bloom and a substantial new Afterword by the author, this edition reintroduces this essential text to a new generation. 496pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $22.98 087743 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO CHAUCER SECOND EDITION Boitani, Piero & Jill Mann, eds. In this revised edition, new chapters cover the literary inheritance traceable in Chaucer's works to French and Italian sources, his style, as well as new approaches to his work. Other topics covered include the social and literary scene in England in Chaucer's time, and comedy, pathos and romance in the Canterbury Tales. 334pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $18.98 ✪ 123148 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO EARLY MODERN WOMEN'S WRITING Knoppers, Laura, ed. Featuring the most frequently taught female writers and texts of the early modern period, this volume introduces the reader to the range, complexity, historical importance, and aesthetic merit of women's writing in Britain from 15001700. 344pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $23.98 ✪ 119065 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO MEDIEVAL FRENCH LITERATURE Gaunt, Simon & Sarah Kay, eds. This wide-ranging and stimulating Companion covers literature composed in French from the 9th century to the Renaissance, including the Chanson de Roland, the Roman de la Rose, Christine de Pisan, and the Tristan romances. An ideal starting-point to approach the riches of the French medieval tradition. 300pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $109.99 / $26.98 DANTE These volumes of commentary, companions to Singleton's translation, offer a wide range of information on such subjects as Dante's vocabulary, his characters, and the historical sources of incidents in the poem. They provide a clear and profound analysis of the poem's basic allegory, and the illustrations, diagrams, and map clarify points that have long confused many readers. 038588 THE DIVINE COMEDY, INFERNO VOL. 2 (COMMENTARY) CHARLES S. SINGLETON, TRANS. Dante Alighieri 683pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $27.98 125699 THE DIVINE COMEDY, PARADISO VOL. 2 (COMMENTARY) CHARLES S. SINGLETON, TRANS. Dante Alighieri 632pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $27.98 058419 THE DIVINE COMEDY, PURGATORIO VOL. 2: (COMMENTARY) CHARLES S. SINGLETON, TRANS. Dante Alighieri 872pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $27.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 43 L I T E R A R Y T H E O R Y & C R I T I C I S M 44 L I T E R A R Y T H E O R Y & C R I T I C I S M NORTHROP FRYE 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 • $37.50 / $15.98 157315 THE IRRESISTIBLE FAIRY TALE: The Cultural and Social History of a Genre Zipes, Jack Drawing on cognitive science, evolutionary theory, anthropology, psychology, literary theory, and other fields, Zipes presents a nuanced argument about how fairy tales originated in ancient oral cultures, how they evolved through the rise of literary culture and print, and how, in our own time, they continue to morph into an ever-growing variety of new forms and media. 256pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $12.98 104993 FEARFUL SYMMETRY: A Study of William Blake Frye, Northrop This landmark work shows how Blake arrived at a theory of knowledge that was also, for him, a theory of religion, of human life and of art, and how this rigorously defined system of ideas found expression in the complicated but consistent symbolism of his poetry. 472pgs. • 1969 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $18.98 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 / $11.98 ✪ 153609 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE VICTORIAN NOVEL SECOND EDITION David, Deirdre, ed. In the Victorian period, the British novel reached a wide readership and played a major role in the shaping of national and individual identity. The essays in this revised edition reflect the latest approaches to reading and understanding the fiction of Dickens, George Eliot, Thackeray, Trollope and many other writers. 287pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Cambridge • P • $30.99 / $20.98 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 / $12.98 ✪ 108399 THE CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTION TO MODERN IRISH POETRY, 1800-2000 Quinn, Justin Over the last two centuries, Ireland has produced some of the world's most outstanding and best-loved poets, from Thomas Moore to W. B. Yeats to Seamus Heaney. This introduction not only provides an essential overview of the history and development of poetry in Ireland, but also offers new approaches to aspects of the field. 260pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $109.99 / $24.98 ✪ 119097 MILTON AND THE JEWS Brooks, Douglas A., ed. The issue of the Jews deeply engaged Milton throughout his career, and not necessarily in ways that make for comfortable or reassuring reading today. The contributors to this collection confront a writer who participated in the sad history of antiSemitism, even as he appropriated Jewish models throughout his writings. 226pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $109.99 / $23.98 ✪ 105812 THE CAMBRIDGE INTRODUCTION TO THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN NOVEL Crane, Gregg D. The 19th-century American novel was a highly fluid form, constantly evolving in response to the turbulent events of the period and emerging as a key component in American identity, growth, expansion and the Civil War. This volume follows the genre's development from its beginnings in the early republic to the end of the 19th century. 238pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $109.99 / $22.98 ✪ 128518 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF CAUSALITY: Science, Murder Novels, and Systems of Thought Kern, Stephen Traces how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented by more than 100 novels -- including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, and Lolita -- Kern devotes each chapter to a specific causal factor or motive, including ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. 448pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $16.98 116482 DUE CONSIDERATIONS: Essays and Criticism Updike, John The sixth collection of the brilliant and graceful essays and criticism that Updike composed for more than five decades. Here he reflects on such writers and works as Emerson, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Colson Whitehead, The Wizard of Oz, Don DeLillo, The Portrait of a Lady, Margaret Atwood, The Mabinogion, and Proust. 736pgs. • 2008 ▲ • Ballantine • P • $20.00 / $6.98 80,000 more books online 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 • $165.00 / $27.98 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 / $18.98 ✪ 166535 NEVERENDING STORIES: Toward a Critical Narratology Fehn, Ann, et al., eds. Drawing from a wide range of literary texts, the essays in this volume explore the borderline between fiction and history; explain how characters are constructed by both author and reader through the narration of consciousness; show how gender shapes narrative strategies; address issues of contingency in narrative; and present a debate on the crucial function of person in the literary text. 292pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $36.00 / $16.98 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 / $18.98 092912 PATTERNS FOR AMERICA: Modernism & the Concept of Culture Hegeman, Susan Examining the historical uses of the term "culture" in both academic and popular contexts, Hegeman persuasively demonstrates how the concept shifted away from its original anthropological provenance. She connects this with the emergence of a specifically "American culture," as exemplified in the work of writers like Sherwood Anderson, Jean Toomer, Nathanael West, and James Agee. 274pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $19.98 086086 PROUST, BECKETT, AND NARRATION Reid, James H. This comparison of the narrative techniques of two of the 20th century's most important writers of prose combines theoretical analysis and text study of Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu and of Beckett's trilogy of novels, Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable. 206pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $109.99 / $31.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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. ✪ 166232 STELLA ADLER ON AMERICA'S MASTER PLAYWRIGHTS: Eugene O'Neill, Clifford Odets, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Edward Albee, et al. Adler, Stella & Barry Paris, ed. Stella Adler was one the most celebrated and influential acting teachers of all time, one whose generations of students include Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn, Eva Marie Saint, Diana Ross, Robert De Niro, Warren Beatty, and Annette Benning. This volume brings together her most important lectures on America's plays and playwrights, the 20th-century giants she knew, loved, and worked with. 400pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Knopf • C • $27.95 / $6.98 155980 SYNGE AND EDWARDIAN IRELAND Cliff, Brian & Nicholas Grene, eds. By emphasizing less familiar Irish contexts for Synge's work -- including the rise of a local celebrity culture, an international theatre context, the arts and crafts movement, Irish classical music, and comedic writing by Somerville and Ross -- this collection shows how the Irish Literary Revival's preoccupation with folk culture intersected with new networks of mass communication in the Edwardian world. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $100.00 / $16.98 ✪ 152573 THE TASK OF THE CRITIC: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue Eagleton, Terry & Matthew Beaumont This comprehensive volume of interviews covers both Eagleton's life and the development of his thought and politics. Lively and insightful, it will appeal to anyone interested in the evolution of radical politics, modernism, cultural theory, the history of ideas, sociology, semantic inquiry, and the state of Marxist theory. 224pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Verso • P • $29.95 / $6.98 SHAKESPEARE 158444 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. 336pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $10.98 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 • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 106399 PERFORMING SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES TODAY: The Actor's Perspective Dobson, Michael, ed. What does it mean to perform Shakespeare's Elizabethan and Jacobean tragedies in the modern theatre? This book brings together the reflections of a number of major classical actors on how these works can most powerfully be realized for today's audiences. 144pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $20.98 ✪ 169478 SHAKESPEARE AND THE STAGING OF ENGLISH HISTORY Dillon, Janette This new study of Shakespeare's English history plays looks at the plays through the lens of early modern staging, focusing on the recurrence of particular stage pictures and "units of action," and seeking to show how these units function. Through close analysis of stage practice and stage picture, it constructs a profile of the kinds of writing and staging that characterize a Shakespearean history play. 160pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $90.00 / $49.98 ✪ 163459 SHAKESPEARE, SEX, AND LOVE Wells, Stanley A lively look at how Shakespeare's treatment of human sexuality in his plays and poems relates to the sexual conventions, sexual mores, and actual sexual behaviors of his day. Wells draws on historical and anecdotal sources to present an illuminating account of sexual behavior -- and its consequences - in Shakespeare's time, particularly in Stratford-upon-Avon and London. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $17.95 / $5.98 ✪ 145519 THINK ON MY WORDS: Exploring Shakespeare's Language Crystal, David How can we better understand Shakespeare? How did the playwright manipulate language to produce such an unrivalled body of work, which has enthralled generations both as theatre and as literature? David Crystal addresses these and many other questions in this lively and original volume. 266pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $19.99 / $11.98 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 45 L I T E R A R Y T H E O R Y & C R I T I C I S M 46 L I T E R A T U R E P O E T R Y & D R A M A ✪ 169490 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: Further Adventures and Misadventures in the Realm of Children's Literature Lanes, Selma G. In this collection of essays, profiles, and reviews, Lanes examines the work of the masters she admires most: Maurice Sendak, William Steig, Edward Gorey, Tomi Ungerer, and Beatrix Potter. She also considers the works of other artists for children -- Hans Christian Andersen, L. Frank Baum, J. K. Rowling, Laura Ingalls Wilder -- and the legacy of a book editor of unusual genius, Ursula Nordstrom. 247pgs. • 2006 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $18.95 / $4.98 ✪ 169487 WORDSWORTH'S REVISITINGS Gill, Stephen Nothing was more important to Wordsworth than tracing the evidence that affinities had been preserved between all the stages of the life of man. In this beautifully written and thoughtful book, Wordsworth biographer and editor Stephen Gill explores the ways in which the poet sought to maintain such continuities, and shows how revisitings of various kinds are at the heart of his creativity. 280pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $47.95 / $22.98 ✪ 167420 WITH BORGES Manguel, Alberto In 1964, in Buenos Aires, a blind writer in his sixties approached a teenaged bookstore clerk and asked if he would be interested in a part-time job reading aloud. The writer was Jorge Luis Borges, one of the world's finest literary minds; the boy was Alberto Manguel, who was later to become an internationally acclaimed author and bibliophile. Manguel's reflections are part memoir, part biography, and all celebration of the living quality of literature. 77pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Telegram Books • P • $11.95 / $4.98 ✪ 111788 WORSHIPPING WALT: The Whitman Disciples Robertson, Michael Explores the highly charged connections between Whitman and his followers, including Canadian psychiatrist R. M. Bucke, American nature writer John Burroughs, British activist Edward Carpenter, and the notorious Oscar Wilde. Despite their particular needs, they all viewed Whitman as the author of a new poetic scripture and prophet of a modern liberal spirituality. 350pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $27.95 / $8.98 LITERATU RE, POETRY & DRAMA ✪ 167378 ALL MEN ARE LIARS Manguel, Alberto In this gorgeously imagined novel, a journalist interviews those who knew -- or thought they knew -- a brilliant, infuriatingly elusive South American writer, author of a masterpiece entitled In Praise of Lying. But the accounts of those in his circle of friends, lovers, and enemies become increasingly contradictory, murky, and suspect. Are they all lying, or just telling their own subjective version of the truth? 224pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Penguin • P • $16.00 / $4.98 ✪ 169495 ARTISTS AND ENEMIES Cohen, Arthur A. These three novellas set in the European art world trace the self-absorption and Faustian bargains that are the hallmarks of every great artistic career. Includes "Malenov's Revenge," "The Monumental Sculptor," and "Hans Cassebeer and the Virgin's Rose." 288pgs. • 1987 ◆ • David R. Godine • C • $16.95 / $5.98 ✪ 050055 THE BIJAK OF KABIR Kabir A collection of the work of an extraordinary oral poet whose works have been sung and recited by millions throughout North India for half a millennium. Kabir may have been illiterate, but he preached an abrasive, sometimes shocking, always uncompromising message that exhorted his audience to shed their delusions, pretentions, and empty orthodoxies in favor of an intense, direct, and personal confrontation with the truth. 198pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $50.00 / $12.98 ✪ 169507 THE BROKEN ROAD: From the Iron Gates to Mount Athos Leigh Fermor, Patrick The long-awaited account of the final leg of the youthful adventure begun in A Time of Gifts and Between the Woods and the Water, two books celebrated as among the finest travel books of all time. Assembled from Leigh Fermor's manuscripts by biographer Artemis Cooper, it follows Paddy through Bulgaria and Romania to the coast of the Black Sea and relates his travels to the monasteries of Mount Athos in Greece. 392pgs. • 2014 ◆ • New York Review of Books • C • $30.00 / $12.98 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 • $27.95 / $17.98 80,000 more books online 164483 CANONGATE MYTHS SERIES Armstrong, Karen, et al. An exquisitely designed box set of the hardcover editions of A Short History of Myth by Karen Armstrong; The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood; Dream Angus by Alexander Smith, Weight by Jeanette Winterson, as well as a four-page, beautifully designed insert of an essay by Philip Pullman, "A Word or Two About Myths," available only within the box set. 772pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Canongate • C • IMPORT / $18.98 ✪ 167383 DEMON BOX Kesey, Ken In this collection of short stories, Ken Kesey challenges public and private demons with a wrestler's brave and deceptive embrace, making it clear that the energy of madness must live on. 400pgs. • 1987 ▲ • Penguin • P • $18.00 / $3.98 164357 DREAM ANGUS: The Celtic God of Dreams McCall Smith, Alexander One of the earliest Celtic deities, Angus is the god of love, youth, and beauty. Alexander McCall Smith here turns his renowned storytelling talents to crafting irresistible stories from this ancient myth in a volume of five exquisite contemporary fables of love lost and found. 196pgs. • 2006 ▲ • Canongate • C • $18.00 / $5.98 105140 THE DREAM OF THE POEM: Hebrew Poetry from Muslim and Christian Spain, 950-1492 Cole, Peter, ed. & trans. Medieval Spain produced what is arguably the most powerful body of Jewish poetry written since the Bible. Peter Cole's translations reveal this remarkable poetic world to English readers in all of its richness, humor, grace, gravity, and wisdom. 548pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $15.98 ✪ 169497 ECLIPSE FEVER Abish, Walter Set in the high-gloss world of contemporary Mexico's social and intellectual elite, Abish's novel explores the reaches of corruption and the limits of political, economic, and cultural power. Underlying its concern with art, with emotional attachments, and with the differing needs of men and women is a perpetual current of suspense and psychological tension. 352pgs. • 1995 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $15.95 / $4.98 ✪ 167376 EDIBLE STORIES: A Novel in Sixteen Parts Kurlansky, Mark In these linked stories, Mark Kurlansky reveals the bond that can hold people together, tear them apart, or make them become vegan: food. Through muffins or hot dogs, an indigenous Alaskan fish soup, a bean curd Thanksgiving turkey or potentially toxic crème brûlée, a rotating cast of characters learns how to honor the past, how to realize you're not in love with someone any more, and how to forgive. 288pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Penguin • P • $16.00 / $4.98 104341 FAUST I AND II: Collected Works Volume 2 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's most complex and profound work, Faust was the effort of the poet's entire lifetime, and can be read as a document of his moral and artistic development. This volume makes available to the English reader a completely new translation that communicates both the work's poetic variety and its many levels of tone. 344pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $14.98 133837 THE H. D. BOOK Duncan, Robert This magisterial work, long the subject of passionate speculation, is an unprecedented exploration of modern poetry and poetics by one of America's most influential postwar poets. A meditation on both the roots of modernism and its manifestation in the work of H. D., Ezra Pound, D. H. Lawrence, William Carlos Williams, Edith Sitwell, and others, Duncan's wide-ranging book is notable for its illumination of the role women played in the creation of literary modernism. 704pgs. • 2011 ◆ • California • C • $68.95 / $29.98 ✪ 151413 THE HAPPY FAILURE Melville, Herman "Melville at his best invariably wrote from a sort of dream self, so that events which he relates as actual fact have indeed a far deeper reference to his own soul, his own inner life." - D. H. Lawrence. This volume of ten stories includes some of the best short work of the American master, including "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of WallStreet," "The Happy Failure," and "The Paradise of Bachelors and The Tartarus of Maids." 248pgs. • 2009 ◆ • HarperCollins • P • $10.00 / $3.98 ✪ 169492 IN THE FLESH Wolf, Christa Drifting in and out of consciousness, a woman suffers a delirium in which the boundaries between wakefulness, memory, and delusion blur and then totally dissolve. Christa Wolf's brilliant short novel -- a bestseller in Germany -- is a supreme work of political and philosophical insight by one of Europe's greatest modern writers. 133pgs. • 2007 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $15.95 / $5.98 159729 THE LETTERS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY, 19231925 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 / $14.98 ✪ 167411 THE MARIJUANA CHRONICLES Santlofer, Jonathan, ed. Stories, poems, prose, and graphics by Lee Child, Joyce Carol Oates, Linda Yablonsky, Jonathan Santlofer, Abraham Rodriguez, Dean Haspiel, Maggie Estep, Bob Holman, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Amanda Stern, Jan Heller Levi, Josh Gilbert, Raymond Mungo, Rachel Shteir, Philip Spitzer, and Thad Ziolkowski. 280pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Akashic Books • P • $15.95 / $4.98 ✪ 158194 MY CRAZY CENTURY: A Memoir Klíma, Ivan In an autobiography that spans six decades of war, totalitarianism, censorship, and the fight for democracy, an acclaimed Czech writer reflects on his remarkable life and some of the pivotal events of the 20th century. From his childhood in the Terezín concentration camp to the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Klíma's revelatory account provides a profoundly rich personal and national history. 534pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • C • $30.00 / $7.98 ✪ 042432 MYTHS, LEGENDS AND FOLKTALES OF AMERICA: An Anthology Leeming, David & Jake Page Covering Johnny Appleseed and Stagolee as well as Paul Bunyan and Moby Dick, this delightful anthology reveals how waves of immigrants, encountering this strange land for the first time, adapted their religions, beliefs, and folklore to help make sense of a new and astounding place. 240pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $29.99 / $7.98 ✪ 169494 NIGHT SHADOWS: Twentieth-Century Stories of the Uncanny Kessler, Joan C., ed. This collection of fifteen stories straddles the thin border between the territory of ordinary anxiety and that of existential nightmare. The contributors include Edith Wharton, M. R. James, Alison Lurie, Ray Bradbury, Robert Graves, Robert Aickman, Truman Capote, and Joyce Carol Oates. 336pgs. • 2001 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $24.95 / $5.98 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 16thcentury 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 / $20.98 ✪ 169468 POPULAR FICTION BY WOMEN 16601730: An Anthology Backscheider, Paula R. & John J. Richetti, eds. The texts in this volume were among the best-selling titles of their time, and played a key role in the expanding market for narrative in the early 18th century. Included is fiction by the most successful women writers of the period, from Aphra Behn, the first important English female professional writer, to Penelope Aubin and Eliza Haywood, who together with Daniel Defoe dominated prose fiction in the 1720s. 360pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $56.00 / $12.98 ✪ 169496 POSSESSIONS, 1938-1985 Belitt, Ben Belitt was a poet of iconoclastic passions, one who was able to take personal events and transform them into magical verse sequences of words, images, and thoughts. He had a particular gift for turning autobiography into art, his personal geography into verse of universal meaning and poignancy. 160pgs. • 1986 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $12.95 / $4.98 ✪ 132134 PROSPECTOR Le Clézio, J. M. G. It is the turn of the century on the island of Mauritius, and young Alexis L'Etang enjoys an idyllic existence with his parents and beloved sister. But with his father's death, Alexis must leave his childhood paradise and enter the harsh world of privation and shame. By turns harsh and lyrical, pointed and nostalgic, this is a crowning achievement from one of France's preeminent contemporary novelists. 352pgs. • 2008 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $16.95 / $5.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 47 L I T E R A T U R E P O E T R Y & D R A M A 48 M A T H E M A T I C S ✪ 166278 THE SEA IS MY BROTHER: The Lost Novel Kerouac, Jack In the spring of 1943, during a stint in the Merchant Marine, 21-year old Jack Kerouac set out to write his first novel. A clear precursor to works like On the Road, The Dharma Bums, and Visions of Cody, it bears all the hallmarks of his mature work: the search for spiritual meaning, spontaneous travel as the road to freedom, late nights of intense conversation, the desperate urge to escape from society, and the strange, terrible beauty of loneliness. 240pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Da Capo • C • $23.00 / $6.98 ✪ 169491 SIX ISRAELI NOVELLAS Shaked, Gershon, ed. Includes Aharon Appelfeld's "In the Isles of St. George," David Grossman's "Yani on the Mountain," Ruth Almog's "Shrinking," Yaakov Shabtai's "Uncle Peretz Takes Flight," Yehudit Hendel's "Small Change," and Benjamin Tammuz's "My Brother." In the words of editor Gershon Shaked, these novellas "show modern Israeli fiction at its richest and most diversified, with a character all its own." 352pgs. • 2002 ◆ • David R. Godine • P • $19.95 / $4.98 ✪ 141862 SUPER SAD TRUE LOVE STORY Shteyngart, Gary In the near future, America is crushed by a financial crisis and our patient Chinese creditors may just be ready to foreclose on the whole mess. Then Lenny Abramov, son of a Russian immigrant janitor and ardent fan of "printed, bound media artifacts" (i.e., books), meets Eunice Park, an impossibly cute Korean-American woman with a major in Images and a minor in Assertiveness. Could falling in love redeem a planet falling apart? 352pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Modern Library • P • $16.00 / $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 / $12.98 ✪ 167371 UNTERZAKHN Corman, Leela A mesmerizing, heartbreaking graphic novel of immigrant life on New York's Lower East Side at the turn of the 20th century, as seen through the eyes of twin sisters whose lives take radically and tragically different paths. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Schocken Books • C • $24.95 / $5.98 MATH EMATICS 145057 ACROSS THE BOARD: The Mathematics of Chessboard Problems Watkins, John The definitive work on chessboard problems and the fascinating mathematics behind them. Showing that chess puzzles are the starting point for important mathematical ideas that have resonated for centuries, it will captivate students and instructors, mathematicians, chess enthusiasts, and puzzle devotees alike. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $8.98 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 ✪ 158496 THE BEST WRITING ON MATHEMATICS 2013 Pitici, Mircea & Roger Penrose 272pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $21.95 / $9.98 ✪ 129772 THE CALCULUS OF FRIENDSHIP: What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life While Corresponding about Math Strogatz, Steven H. & Don Joffray 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. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • C • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 125715 E: The Story of a Number Maor, Eli The interest earned on a bank account, the arrangement of seeds in a sunflower, and the shape of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis are all intimately connected with the mysterious number e. In this informal and engaging history, designed for readers with only a modest background in mathematics, Eli Maor portrays the curious characters and the elegant mathematics that lie behind the number. 248pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $15.95 / $6.98 80,000 more books online 104875 THE ESSENTIAL JOHN NASH Kuhn, Harold W. & Sylvia Nasar, eds. Presents the full range of Nash's diverse contributions not only to game theory, for which he received the Nobel, but to pure mathematics -- from Riemannian geometry and partial differential equations -- in which he commands even greater acclaim among academics. In an afterword, Nash describes his current work and discusses an error in one of his papers. 244pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $17.98 ✪ 145537 EULER'S GEM: The Polyhedron Formula and the Birth of Topology Richeson, David S. So simple it can be explained to a child, Leonhard Euler's polyhedron formula nevertheless describes the structure of objects from soccer balls and gemstones to Bucky Fuller's buildings and giant all-carbon molecules. Using examples and illustrations, Richeson presents the formula's many applications, such as showing why there is always some windless spot on earth, and how many crayons are needed to color any map. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $8.98 111450 FEARLESS SYMMETRY: Exposing the Hidden Patterns of Numbers Ash, Avner & Robert Gross Mathematicians solve equations, or try to, but sometimes the solutions are not as interesting as the beautiful symmetric patterns that lead to their discovery. Written for a general audience, this is the first popular book to discuss these elegant and mysterious patterns and the ingenious techniques that mathematicians use to uncover them. 312pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98 ✪ 125613 GAMMA: Exploring Euler's Constant Havil, Julian The constant g, or gamma, surfaces in many mathematical areas yet maintains a profound sense of mystery. In a tantalizing blend of history and mathematics, Julian Havil takes the reader on a journey through logarithms and the harmonic series, the two defining elements of gamma, toward the first account of gamma's place in mathematics. 304pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 145548 GUESSTIMATION 2.0: Solving Today's Problems on the Back of a Napkin Weinstein, Lawrence The ability to guesstimate on your feet is an essential skill to have in today's world, whether you're trying to distinguish between a billion-dollar subsidy and a trillion-dollar stimulus, a megawatt wind turbine and a gigawatt nuclear plant, or parts-per-million and parts-per-billion contaminants. Using an eclectic array of problems, this volume reveals the simple and effective techniques needed to estimate virtually anything. 377pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $8.98 ✪ 125615 AN IMAGINARY TALE: The Story of Square Root Minus One Nahin, Paul J. Relates the 2,000-year-old history of one of the most elusive numbers in mathematics, the square root of minus one. Addressing both scholarly and general readers, Nahin weaves entertaining historical facts and mathematical discussions into his tale, including the application of complex numbers and functions to important problems such as Kepler's laws of planetary motion. 296pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $7.98 ✪ 145591 THE MATHEMATICAL MECHANIC: Using Physical Reasoning to Solve Problems Levi, Mark Everybody knows that mathematics is indispensable to physics. But how many people realize that physics can in turn be used to produce strikingly elegant solutions in mathematics? This delightful book shows how, treating readers to a host of entertaining problems and mind-bending puzzlers that will amuse and inspire their inner physicist. 200pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $14.95 / $7.98 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 • $37.50 / $19.98 ROBERT B. BANKS 49 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 M E D I E V A L 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 / $7.98 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 • $30.95 / $12.98 ✪ 145696 A TREATISE ON PROBABILITY Keynes, John Maynard Originally published in 1921, the famous economist's most important mathematical work represented a significant contribution to the theory regarding the logical probability of propositions. Keynes effectively dismantled the classical theory of probability, launching what has since been termed the "logical-relationist" approach. 480pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Dover • C • $65.00 / $16.98 M EDI EVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES 104764 THE CORRUPTION OF ANGELS: The Great Inquisition of 1245-1246 Pegg, Mark Gregory Between May 1, 1245 and August 1, 1246 more than 5,000 people from the Lauragais region of France were questioned about the heresy known as Catharism. Mark Gregory Pegg examines the sole surviving manuscript of this great inquisition with unprecedented care, in order to build a richly textured understanding of social life in southern France in the early 13th century. 238pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $31.95 / $19.98 ✪ 125580 CRISIS OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY: Power, Lordship, and the Origins of European Government Bisson, T. N. As medieval civilization came of age, power fell into the hands of knights who encroached on clerical domains, exploited peasants, and posed a threat to social order and peace. Covering all of Western Christendom, this book suggests what these violent people -- and the outcries they provoked -- contributed to the making of governments in kingdoms, principalities, and towns. 720pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $14.98 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 • $50.00 / $14.98 126962 IN THE SHADOW OF THE VIRGIN: Inquisitors, Friars, and "Conversos" in Guadalupe, Spain Starr-Lebeau, G. D. On June 11, 1485, in the pilgrimage town of Guadalupe, the Holy Office of the Inquisition executed Alonso de Paredes -a converted Jew who posed an economic and political threat to the town's powerful friars -- as a heretic. Blending engrossing narrative with astute historical analysis, Starr-Lebeau reconsiders the relationship between religious identity and political authority in late-medieval and early-modern Spain. 296pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $18.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m & R E N A I S S A N C E S T U D I E S 50 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 ✪ 127372 POWER IN THE PORTRAYAL: Representations of Jews and Muslims in Eleventh-And Twelfth-Century Islamic Spain Brann, Ross The first book to study the construction of social meaning in Andalusi Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, and Hebrew literary texts and historical chronicles. Employing new historical literary methods, Brann reveals the paradoxical relations between the Andalusi Muslim and Jewish elites in an era when long periods of tolerance and respect were punctuated by outbreaks of tension and hostility. 212pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $25.95 / $14.98 111564 THE RISE OF MAGIC IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE Flint, Valerie I. In this powerful work, Flint shows how leaders of the early medieval Church decided to promote non-Christian practices originally condemned as magical -rather than repressing them or leaving them to waste away. 472pgs. • 1994 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $27.98 M I DDLE EASTERN & ISLAM IC STUDIES ✪ 133186 AFTER KHOMEINI: Iran under His Successors Arjomand, Saïd Amir In this rich and insightful account, an expert on Iranian society and politics untangles the complexities of a nation still riding the turbulent wake of one of history's great revolutions. Arjomand paints a subtle and perceptive portrait of contemporary Iran, examining the country's political evolution under the successors of Ayatollah Khomeini. 280pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $24.95 / $5.98 ✪ 163415 THE ARAB REVOLUTION: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising Filiu, Jean-Pierre A concise but sweeping account of the revolts that began in Tunis and continue today throughout the Middle East. Stressing the deep historical roots of the events, Filiu provides a far richer and deeper portrait of the revolutionary movements sweeping the region, as well as an insightful look at life in the Middle East today. 208pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $21.95 / $5.98 ✪ 166889 AVICENNA AND THE VISIONARY RECITAL Corbin, Henry In this work a distinguished scholar of Islamic religion examines the mysticism and psychological thought of the great 11th-century Persian philosopher and physician Avicenna (Ibn Sina), author of more than one hundred works of theology, logic, medicine, and mathematics. 440pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $21.98 092835 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE QUR'AN McAuliffe, Jane Dammen, ed. Efforts to introduce the Qur'an and its intellectual heritage to English-speaking audiences have been hampered by the lack of available resources. This Companion seeks to remedy that situation. Comprising 14 chapters, each devoted to a central topic, the book is rich in historical, linguistic, and literary detail, while also reflecting the influence of other disciplines. 348pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $18.98 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 ✪ 154653 THE FALL AND RISE OF THE ISLAMIC STATE Feldman, Noah Can the Islamic state succeed -- and should it? In this sweeping history of the traditional Islamic constitution, Feldman argues that a modern Islamic state could provide political and legal justice to today's Muslims, but only if new institutions emerge that restore the constitutional balance of power. 232pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $14.95 / $6.98 80,000 more books online 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 • $64.99 / $41.98 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 • $34.99 / $21.98 ✪ 111885 A HISTORY OF PALESTINE: From the Ottoman Conquest to the Founding of the State of Israel Kramer, Gudrun Starting with the prebiblical and biblical roots of Palestine, this volume examines the meanings ascribed to the land in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions. Paying special attention to social and economic factors, it examines the gradual transformation of Palestine, following the history of the region through the Egyptian occupation of the mid-19th century, the Ottoman reform era, and the British Mandate. 357pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $59.95 / $19.98 087766 AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM Waines, David Examines Islamic beliefs and practices and their development to the present day. For this second edition, Waines tackles head-on the issues arising from Islam's place in the changing world order at the turn of the new millennium, and considers Islamic political and military extremism in relation to mainstream Muslim history and theology. 380pgs. • 2003 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $23.98 ✪ 163577 ISLAM AND THE ARAB AWAKENING Ramadan, Tariq One of the most important developments in the modern history of the Middle East, the so-called Arab Spring has brought down dictators, sparked a civil war in Libya, and ignited a bloody uprising in Syria. Its long-term repercussions remain unclear. Now one of the world's leading Islamic thinkers examines and explains it, in this searching, provocative, and necessary book. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $27.95 / $5.98 ✪ 152495 THE LONG DIVERGENCE: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East Kuran, Timur Why does the Middle East remain drastically underdeveloped compared to the West? Kuran argues that Islamic legal institutions acted as a drag on development by slowing or blocking the emergence of central features of modern economic life, including private capital accumulation, corporations, largescale production, and impersonal exchange. 424pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 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 / $25.98 ✪ 167416 MUSLIM CIVILIZATION: The Causes of Decline and the Need for Reform Chapra, M. Umer What factors enabled Muslims to become successful during the earlier centuries of Islam and what has led them to their present weak position? Is Islam responsible for this decline or are there some other factors which come into play? M. Umer Chapra here provides an authoritative diagnosis and prescription to reverse this decline. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Islamic Foundation • P • $26.00 / $6.98 ✪ 128253 THE MUSLIM EMPIRES OF THE OTTOMANS, SAFAVIDS, AND MUGHALS Dale, Stephen F. The first comparative study of the politics, religion, and culture of the three great empires founded between 1453 and 1526 the Mediterranean, Iran and South Asia. At the heart of the analysis is Islam and how it impacted on the political and military structures, the economy, language, literature, and religious traditions of these great empires. 362pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $23.98 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 • $39.95 / $24.98 ✪ 126217 QUESTIONING THE VEIL: Open Letters to Muslim Women Lazreg, Marnia In this volume, Lazreg combines her own experiences growing up in a Muslim family in Algeria with interviews and the reallife stories of other Muslim women in order to produce a nuanced argument for doing away with the veil. Written in the form of a series of letters, it examines the reasons given for wearing the veil and points to the dangers and limitations of this cultural practice. 184pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • C • $22.95 / $12.98 ✪ 167419 SHI'ISM AND THE DEMOCRATISATION PROCESS IN IRAN: An Evaluation of Wilayat Al-Faqih Moussawi, Ibrahim Can democracy and Islam cohere? Ibrahim Moussawi asserts that Wilayat al-Faqih, or rule by the jurisprudent, the theory upon which the Islamic Republic was constructed, upholds both individual and communal rights and provides scope for citizens to express their interests. He argues that in today's Iran, politics and religion are neither rigid nor diametrically opposed. 215pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Saqi Books • C • $60.00 / $9.98 ✪ 169484 THE TRIUMPH OF ISRAEL'S RADICAL RIGHT Pedahzur, Ami By 2009, Israel's radical right had not only entrenched itself in mainstream Israeli politics, it was dictating policy in a wide range of areas. Focusing on the radical right's institutional networks and how the movement has been able to expand its influence over policy making process, this volume provides an invaluable and authoritative analysis of its ascendance. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $12.98 M USIC ✪ 164026 THE CASTRATO AND HIS WIFE Berry, Helen The opera singer Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci was one of the most famous celebrities of the 18th century; he was also a castrato. Ranging from the salons of princes and the grand opera houses of Europe to the remote hill towns of Tuscany, Helen Berry's compelling account of the unconventional love story of Tenducci and his wife offers fascinating insight into both the world of opera and the history of sex and marriage in Georgian Britain. 336pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $18.95 / $4.98 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 / $11.98 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 / $11.98 ✪ 169440 THE LYRE OF ORPHEUS: Popular Music, the Sacred, and the Profane Partridge, Christopher Shows how popular music's power to move, to agitate, to control listeners, to shape their identities, and to structure their everyday lives is central to constructions of the sacred and the profane. In particular, Partridge argues that popular music can be important "edgework," challenging dominant constructions of the sacred in modern societies. 368pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $24.95 / $7.98 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 • $67.00 / $10.98 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 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 51 M U S I C 52 M U S I C 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 125558 RICHARD WAGNER AND HIS WORLD Grey, Thomas S., ed. Richard Wagner aimed to be more than just a composer. He set out to redefine opera as a "total work of art" combining the highest aspirations of drama, poetry, the symphony, the visual arts, even religion and philosophy. The contributors to this volume examine his works in their intellectual and cultural contexts. 576pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $18.98 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 / $19.98 125550 THE WAGNER OPERAS Newman, Ernest A renowned Wagner expert discusses ten of the composer's most beloved operas -- The Flying Dutchman, Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Tristan and Isolde, Die Meistersinger, the four operas of the Ring Cycle, and Parsifal. Newman illuminates their key themes and the myths and literary sources behind the librettos, and demonstrates how Wagner's style changed from work to work. 746pgs. • 1991 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $20.98 DOVER MUSIC SCORES ✪ 169179 60 HANDEL OVERTURES ARRANGED FOR SOLO KEYBOARD Handel, George Frideric Including familiar favorites such as the overtures to Messiah, Acis and Galatea, Alexander's Feast, Julius Caesar and the so-called Water Musick, this volume is reprinted from an extremely rare edition originally printed by Handel's London publisher, John Walsh. The edition preserves the original keyboard notation, amazingly precise in its elegant execution. 276pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Dover • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 169190 AVE VERUM CORPUS AND OTHER SACRED MUSIC FOR VOICES AND ORCHESTRA IN FULL SCORE Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Highlighted by the eloquent title work -- one of the master's most serene and touching short works for chorus and orchestra -- this collection also features "Vesperae solennes de Confessore" (K339), a frequently performed and recorded classic, composed in 1780. Other works included are the "Inter natos mulierum" (K72), "Misericordias Domini" (K222), and "Venite populi" (K260), scored for double chorus. 96pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Dover • P • $12.95 / $4.98 ✪ 169192 BAROQUE KEYBOARD MASTERPIECES: 39 Works by Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, Couperin and Others Negri, Paul, ed. A collection of works for intermediate and advanced pianists, including J. S. Bach's "Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue," "French Suite No. 5," and "Fantasia in C Minor"; Handel's "Suite No. 5 in E Major"; Couperin's "Les Tambourins"; "Suite in G Minor" by Purcell; Rameau's "La Poule"; Scarlatti's "Sonata in D Minor," K.9 ('Pastorale') and "Sonata in G Minor," K.30 ('The Cat's Fugue'); and Telemann's "Fantasia No. 1 in D Major." 160pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Dover • P • $14.95 / $5.98 ✪ 169172 ONE HUNDRED ENGLISH FOLKSONGS Sharp, Cecil J., ed. A renowned musicologist presents 100 folksongs from across Britain, arranged for medium voice and piano. Examples of the finest English folk traditions include "Henry Martin," "Robin Hood and the Tanner," "Barbara Ellen," "Lord Rendal," "Scarborough Fair," "Botany Bay," and scores of others. 235pgs. • 1975 ◆ • Dover • P • $24.95 / $7.98 ✪ 169180 PIANO CONCERTO NOS. 20, 21 AND 22: With Orchestral Reduction for Second Piano Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Written in 1785 during one of the most productive periods in the composer's life, here are three of Mozart's most brilliant piano concertos in authoritative two-piano playing editions. 208pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Dover • P • $19.95 / $7.98 ✪ 169222 PRELUDE A L'APRESMIDI D'UN FAUNE AND OTHER WORKS FOR PIANO FOUR HANDS Debussy, Claude, et al. Includes two suites Debussy composed specifically for piano four hands, Petite Suite and Six Épigraphes Antiques, plus Ravel's arrangement for four hands of Debussy's Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune and a piano four-hands version of Prélude, Cortège and Air de Danse from L'Enfant Prodigue. 96pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Dover • P • $14.95 / $5.98 ✪ 124505 SEVENTEEN DIVERTIMENTI FOR VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Created for a typical ensemble of from six to fourteen players on such instruments as strings, clarinet, bassoon, oboe, horns, flute, and drums, these Divertimenti from the years 1771 to 1779 are short sparkling pieces of great vitality and brilliance. 241pgs. • 1979 ◆ • Dover • P • $19.95 / $6.98 ✪ 169174 SIX GREAT SECULAR CANTATAS IN FULL SCORE Bach, Johann Sebastian Revealing Bach's pure polyphonic style and a heightened degree of grace and charm, these works were the composer's nearest approach to comic opera. Includes Hunting Cantata (No. 208); Wedding Cantata (No. 202); Aeolus Appeased (No. 205); Phoebus and Pan (No. 201); Coffee Cantata (No. 211); and Peasant Cantata (No. 212). 288pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Dover • P • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 159328 THE TEN CELEBRATED STRING QUARTETS Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus This reprint of the celebrated Novello edition features the six "Haydn" Quartets, the "Hoffmeister" Quartet, and three "Prussian" Quartets. Based on corrected manuscripts published by the composer's widow, this famous study score constitutes the first authentic edition of these works. 376pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Dover • P • $24.95 / $9.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online NATU RAL H ISTORY & ENVI RON M ENTAL STUDIES ✪ 104933 ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE: A LIFE Raby, Peter Traces the development of a pioneer of natural selection, one of the most remarkable scientific travelers, naturalists, and thinkers of the 19th century. Raby reveals his subject as a courageous, unconventional explorer and a man of exceptional humanity, and offers a revealing yet balanced account of the relationship between Wallace and Darwin. 368pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98 105220 ATLANTIC SHORELINES: Natural History and Ecology Bertness, Mark D. An introduction to the natural history and ecology of shoreline communities on the East Coast of North America. Bertness examines how distinctive communities of plants and animals are generated on rocky shores and in salt marshes, mangroves, and soft sediment beaches. 431pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton • P • $65.00 / $39.98 ✪ 162194 BEETLES OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA Evans, Arthur V. The most comprehensive full-color guide to the remarkably diverse and beautiful beetles of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi River. Lavishly illustrated with over 1,500 stunning color images, it covers 1,406 species in all 115 families that occur in the region, and features an authoritative text by noted beetle expert Arthur V. Evans. 544pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $35.00 / $21.98 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 • $52.50 / $21.98 112204 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES Ruse, Michael & Robert J. Richards This Companion commemorates the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's landmark work and examines its main arguments. Drawing on the expertise of leading authorities in the field, it also provides the contexts -- religious, social, political, literary, and philosophical -- in which the Origin was composed. 432pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.99 / $21.98 105091 CATERPILLARS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA: A Guide to Identification and Natural History Wagner, David L. A compact guide to nearly 700 caterpillars east of the Mississippi, from forest pests to garden guests and economically important species. The guide provides full-page species accounts -- with images of the adult insects -- for nearly 400 species, plus succinct coverage of distribution and other vital information. Includes 1,200 color photos and 24 line drawings. 496pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $15.98 ✪ 169237 DARWIN'S DOGS: How Darwin's Pets Helped Form a World-Changing Theory of Evolution Townshend, Emma An examination of Darwin's life and work through a uniquely canine perspective, from letters home inquiring after the health of family pets to his profound scientific consideration of the ancestry of the domesticated dog. Illustrated with vintage photographs of dogs, as well as modern diagrams that help show the visual aspects of the evolutionary theory. 144pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Frances Lincoln • P • $14.95 / $4.98 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 / $17.98 ✪ 104823 EARTHSHAKING SCIENCE: What We Know (and Don't Know) about Earthquakes Hough, Susan Elizabeth How do earthquakes start? Are they predictable? Susan Hough, a research seismologist in one of North America's most active earthquake zones, fills in many of the blanks that remained after plate tectonics theory, in the 1960s, first gave us a rough idea of just what earthquakes are about. 256pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton • P • $30.95 / $14.98 ✪ 169419 EVOLUTION'S EMPRESS: Darwinian Perspectives on the Nature of Women Fisher, Maryanne L., et al., eds. By reconsidering the role of women in evolution, this volume identifies women as active agents within the evolutionary process. The chapters in this volume focus on topics as diverse as female social interactions, mate competition and mating strategies, motherhood, women's health, sex differences in communication and motivation, sex discrimination, and women in literature. 496pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $90.00 / $32.98 ✪ 126069 THE LONG THAW: How Humans Are Changing the Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate Archer, David Shows how just a few centuries of fossilfuel use will cause not only a climate storm that will last a few hundred years, but dramatic climate changes that will endure for thousands. By comparing the global warming projection for the next century to natural climate changes of the distant past, and then looking into the future far beyond the usual scientific and political horizon of the year 2100, Archer reveals the hard truths of the long-term climate forecast. 192pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $22.95 / $9.98 125652 MAMMALS OF NORTH AMERICA Kays, Roland & Don E. Wilson Covering 20 additional species recognized since 2002 and including 13 new color plates, the fully revised second edition of this definitive reference illustrates all 462 known mammal species in the United States and Canada in beautiful color and accurate detail. 248pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $19.95 / $10.98 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 / $12.98 125774 THE PRINCETON ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAMMALS MacDonald, David W., ed. The definitive one-volume resource, a must-have reference book for naturalists and a delight for general readers. Unsurpassed in scope and stunningly illustrated, it covers every known living species, from aardvarks to zorros. 976pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $24.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 53 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 54 N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y 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 / $60.98 ✪ 104766 SHARKS OF THE WORLD PRINCETON FIELD GUIDES Compagno, Leonard, et al. The first comprehensive field guide to all 440-plus shark species. Color plates illustrate all species, and detailed accounts include diagnostic line drawings and a distribution map for each species. Introductory chapters treat physiology, behavior, reproduction, ecology, diet, and sharks' interrelationships with humans. 480pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98 S T U D I E S ✪ 162293 TREES OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA Spellenberg, Richard, et al. Covering 630 species, this field guide presents all of the native and naturalized trees of the western US and Canada as far east as the Great Plains. It includes thousands of meticulous color paintings, while the easy-to-read descriptions present details of size, shape, growth habit, bark, leaves, flowers, fruit, flowering and fruiting times, habitat, and range. 560pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98 BIRDS & E N V I R O N M E N T A L 141729 SPRINGTIME WILDFLOWERS OF THE NORTHEAST: A Natural History Gracie, Carol Featuring more than 500 full-color photos in a stunning large-sized 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 / $13.98 ✪ 153377 BIRD WATCHING AND OTHER NATURE OBSERVATIONS: A Journal Kiser, Joy M. This beautifully illustrated lined journal invites birders to record their impressions and sightings. Inspiring quotations are scattered throughout, and an extensive back matter section provides notes about how to hone observation skills, ethics of birding, additional resources, plus room to develop birding life lists. 144pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $16.95 / $5.98 125723 BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA Simpson, Ken & Nicolas Day A completely revised eighth edition of Australia's bestselling field guide, with 132 superb full-color plates and more than 900 black-and-white line illustrations. 392pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.50 / $21.98 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 / $20.98 ✪ 157327 THE CROSSLEY ID GUIDE: BRITAIN AND IRELAND Crossley, Richard & Dominic Couzens Aimed at beginner and intermediate birders, this volume is the most userfriendly guide to the birds of Britain and Ireland. Covering all regularly occurring species in Britain and Ireland, it shows how to identify birds in their natural habitats using size, structure, shape, probability, and behavior. 304pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $13.98 ✪ 130392 THE CROSSLEY ID GUIDE: EASTERN BIRDS Crossley, Richard Unlike other guides that provide isolated individual photographs or illustrations, this is the first book to feature large, lifelike scenes for each species. These scenes -- 640 in all -are composed from more than 10,000 of the author's images, showing birds in a wide range of views: from near and far, from different angles, in various plumages and behaviors, including flight, and in the habitat in which they live. 544pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $16.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 154359 THE CROSSLEY ID GUIDE: RAPTORS Crossley, Richard, et al. Part of the revolutionary Crossley ID Guide series, this is the first raptor guide with lifelike scenes composed from multiple photographs. Detailed and succinct accounts from two of North America's foremost raptor experts, Jerry Liguori and Brian Sullivan, stress the key identification features. 288pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $14.98 164046 A FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jeyarajasingam, Allen & Alan Pearson A new edition of the most comprehensive field guide to the birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, covering all 673 species known to occur in the region. The birds are illustrated in a series of 74 stunning full-color plates, painted specially for this book by Alan Pearson. 644pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $110.00 / $29.98 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 / $8.98 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 ✪ 154386 THE WARBLER GUIDE Stephenson, Tom Warblers exhibit an array of seasonal plumages and have distinctive yet oft-confused calls and songs. This groundbreaking guide to the species of the US and Canada features more than 1,000 stunning color photos, extensive species accounts with multiple viewing angles, and an entirely new system of vocalization analysis that helps distinguish songs and calls. 560pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $29.95 / $13.98 PH I LOSOPHY ✪ 148169 AGENCY AND DEONTIC LOGIC Horty, John F. Develops deontic logic -- the logic of ethical concepts like obligation and permission -- against the background of a formal theory of agency. Horty incorporates certain elements of decision theory to set out a new deontic account of what agents ought to do under various conditions over extended periods of time. 208pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $31.95 / $8.98 ✪ 169401 BASIC STRUCTURES OF REALITY: Essays in Meta-Physics McGinn, Colin An examination of questions of metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind from the vantage point of physics. It covers such topics as the definition of matter, the nature of space, motion, gravity, electromagnetic fields, the character of physical knowledge, and consciousness and meaning. 256pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $53.00 / $19.98 022652 BRAINSTORMS: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology Dennett, Daniel C. In this collection of 17 essays, Dennett offers a comprehensive theory of mind, encompassing traditional issues of consciousness and free will. The essays are grouped into four sections: Intentional Explanation and Attributions of Mentality; The Nature of Theory in Psychology; Objects of Consciousness and the Nature of Experience; and Free Will and Personhood. 353pgs. • 1978 ◆ • MIT • P • $34.00 / $18.98 ✪ 161669 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO DESCARTES' MEDITATIONS Cunning, David, ed. A rich collection of new perspectives on the Meditations, showing how the work is structured literally as a meditation and how it fits into Descartes' larger philosophical system. The topics covered include Descartes' views on philosophical method, knowledge, skepticism, God, the nature of mind, free will, and the differences between reflective and embodied life. 336pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $21.98 054863 THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO SARTRE Howells, Christina, ed. A comprehensive survey of the philosophy of Sartre, written by some of his foremost interpreters in the United States and Europe. The essays cover Sartre's writings on ontology, phenomenology, psychology, ethics, and aesthetics, as well as his work on history, commitment, and progress; a final section considers Sartre's relationship to structuralism and deconstruction. 407pgs. • 1992 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.99 / $22.98 164028 CAUSATION AND LAWS OF NATURE IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY Ott, Walter Some philosophers think physical explanations stand on their own: what happens, happens because things have the properties they do. Others think that any such explanation is incomplete: what happens in the physical world must be partly due to the laws of nature. In this volume, Ott examines the evolution of the debate between these viewpoints from Descartes to Hume. 274pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $44.95 / $22.98 021352 COLLECTED DIALOGUES OF PLATO Plato This edition of Plato's dialogues and letters includes editorial notes prefacing each dialogue as well as an introductory essay on Plato's philosophy and writing. 1743pgs. • 1989 ◆ • Princeton • C • $55.00 / $29.98 ✪ 110744 CONSEQUENTIALISM AND ITS CRITICS Scheffler, Samuel, ed. In this anthology, distinguished scholars, including Thomas Nagel, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, Bernard Williams, and Amartya Sen, debate arguments for and against the moral doctrine of consequentialism in order to present a comprehensive understanding of this important topic in moral philosophy. 304pgs. • 1988 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $55.00 / $12.98 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 • $17.50 / $5.98 BIOETHICS ✪ 163391 CAN ANIMALS BE MORAL? Rowlands, Mark The philosophical argument against the existence of moral behavior in animals has been that only humans have the ability to reflect on our motivations and formulate abstract principles that allow us to judge right from wrong. Disagreeing, Rowlands contends that although animals can't do all that we can do, they are in fact able to act on the basis of moral reasons involving concern for others. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $9.98 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 humananimal 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 • $29.99 / $19.98 163698 PERSONHOOD, ETHICS, AND ANIMAL COGNITION: Situating Animals in Hare's Two Level Utilitarianism Varner, Gary E. Though he was one of the most important ethical theorists of the 20th century, R. M. Hare never published a systematic treatment of how his theory applied to issues in animal ethics, and he avoided the concept of personhood. Gary Varner here fills this gap by defending the moral legitimacy of distinguishing among "persons," "near-persons," and "the merely sentient" within Harean two-level utilitarianism. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $78.00 / $32.98 ✪ 169493 TYRANNY OF THE NORMAL: Essays on Bioethics, Theology, and Myth Fiedler, Leslie A collection of essays from one of America's most brilliant literary and social critics. Wound together by the common thread of bioethics, they encompass such issues as abortion, the removal of life support (or as Fiedler says, "permitting the imperfect to die"), the role that doctors play in our society, the trend back to herbal medicine, and how we confront (or try not to confront) old age and Eros. 176pgs. • 1996 ◆ • David R. Godine • C • $22.95 / $5.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 55 P H I L O S O P H Y 56 IMMANUEL KANT P H I L O S O P H Y 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 / $20.98 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 • $44.99 / $24.98 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 ✪ 169434 KANT'S ELLIPTICAL PATH Ameriks, Karl Explores the main stages and key concepts in the development of Kant's critical philosophy from the early 1760s to the 1790s. Ameriks provides a detailed and concise account of how the later critical works provided a plausible defense of the conception of humanity's fundamental end that Kant turned to after reading Rousseau in the 1760s. 360pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $44.95 / $24.98 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 / $17.98 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 • $28.99 / $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 / $18.98 80,000 more books online 023699 THE ENGINE OF REASON, THE SEAT OF THE SOUL: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain Churchland, Paul M. Summarizes new results from neuroscience and recent work with artificial neural networks that together suggest a unified set of answers to questions about how the brain actually works; how it sustains a thinking, feeling, dreaming self; and how it sustains a self-conscious person. 329pgs. • 1995 ◆ • MIT • P • $38.00 / $16.98 ✪ 169416 ESSAYS ON REFERENCE, LANGUAGE, AND MIND Donnellan, Keith Keith Donnellan is one of the major figures in 20th-century philosophy of language and mind, but his primary contributions have been published in article form rather than books. This volume presents a highly focused collection of articles, beginning with Donnellan's 1966 groundbreaking "Reference and Definite Descriptions," historically the first move in the direct reference direction. 224pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $58.00 / $29.98 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 • $39.95 / $25.98 ✪ 103679 THE EVOLUTION OF MORALITY Joyce, Richard Can moral thinking be explained by environmental pressures on our ancestors a million years ago, or is it a cultural invention of more recent origin? Addressing this controversial question, Richard Joyce finds that the evidence strongly supports an innate basis to human morality. 271pgs. • 2007 ◆ • MIT • P • $21.00 / $8.98 ✪ 141548 THE FLAME OF ETERNITY: An Interpretation of Nietzsche's Thought Michalski, Krzysztof A new interpretation of Nietzsche's philosophy and the central role that the concepts of eternity and time played in it. Michalski maintains that many of Nietzsche's main ideas -- including his views on love, morality (beyond good and evil), the will to power, overcoming, the suprahuman (or the overman, as it is infamously referred to), the Death of God, and the myth of the eternal return -- take on new meaning and significance when viewed through the prism of eternity. 240pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Princeton • C • $39.50 / $14.98 ✪ 169423 FROM ZENO TO ARBITRAGE: Essays on Quantity, Coherence, and Induction Skyrms, Brian A collection of the author's investigations in philosophy of science and formal epistemology. The first part includes essays on tractarian nominalism, combinatorial possibility, and coherence; the second examines coherent updating of degrees of belief in various learning situations; the third develops an account of aspects of inductive reasoning which proceeds from specific problems to general considerations. 240pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $30.95 / $12.98 ✪ 169430 HAPPINESS FOR HUMANS Russell, Daniel C. A fresh look at happiness from the perspective of someone trying to solve the problem of how to give himself a good life. Beginning with Aristotle's seminal discussion of the role of happiness in practical reasoning, Russell asks what sort of good happiness would have to be in order for it to play the role in our practical economies that it actually does play. 296pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $29.98 023878 HEGEL'S INTRODUCTION TO THE LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY T. M. KNOX & A. V. MILLER, TRANS. Hegel, G. W. F. A translation of Hegel's lectures on the history of philosophy based on Hoffmeister's text of 1940 and Michelet's first edition. 193pgs. • 1987 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $70.00 / $27.98 089674 THE HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHERS, VOL. 1: Translations of the Principal Sources with Philosophical Commentary Long, A. A. & D. N. Sedley Study of the Stoic, Epicurean, and Skeptical schools of philosophy has been hampered by the inaccessibility and difficulty of the surviving evidence. This volume presents the key texts in new translations, accompanied by a philosophical and historical commentary. 528pgs. • 1987 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $62.00 / $42.98 ✪ 088566 HOW FREE ARE YOU?: The Determinism Problem SECOND EDITION Honderich, Ted With a new concluding chapter and fully updated guide to further reading, this second edition of the well-known introduction to determinism and freedom has been fully revised to take account of recent debates. Honderich argues for a particular resolution of the determinism problem, and raises some second thoughts that further advance the debate in this key area of moral philosophy. 184pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $49.95 / $19.98 SOREN KIERKEGAARD 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 • $39.95 / $21.98 104337 SOREN KIERKEGAARD: A Biography Garff, Joakim & Bruce H. Kirmmse Kierkegaard's life has been notoriously hard to study, so complex was the web of fact and fiction in his work. Garff's seamless blend of history, philosophy, and psychological insight is the most comprehensive and penetrating account yet written of the life and works of the enigmatic Dane who changed the course of intellectual history. 867pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $23.98 ✪ 129437 THREE DISCOURSES ON IMAGINED OCCASIONS Kierkegaard, Soren Published in 1845 under his own name and issued and at the same time as the pseudonymous Stages on Life's Way, this volume both complements and stands in contrast to its companion, and treats some of the same distinct themes. It includes "On the Occasion of a Confession," "On the Occasion of a Wedding," and "Guilty / Not Guilty." 198pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $28.95 / $17.98 133254 HUME'S SKEPTICAL CRISIS: A Textual Study Fogelin, Robert J. In the process of giving an account of the operations of the human mind, David Hume discovered that the mechanisms that create and sustain our beliefs are deeply unreliable and, in fact, capricious in their operations. This volume provides a textual study of the changes in perspective that emerged as Hume pursued his attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $53.00 / $27.98 ✪ 164281 JOHN LOCKE AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY Anstey, Peter R. Focusing on Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding, but also drawing extensively from his other writings and manuscript remains, Anstey argues that Locke was an advocate of the Experimental Philosophy, the new approach to natural philosophy championed by Robert Boyle and the early Royal Society who were opposed to speculative philosophy. 272pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $35.95 / $17.98 ✪ 152523 THE JOY OF SECULARISM: 11 Essays for How We Live Now Levine, George 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. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 ✪ 169436 KNOWLEDGE ASCRIPTIONS Brown, Jessica & Mikkel Gerken, eds. Knowledge ascriptions such as "Sam knows that Obama is president of the US," play a central role in our cognitive and social lives and are a central topic of research in both philosophy and science. In this collection of new essays, world-class philosophers offer novel approaches to this longstanding topic. 320pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $80.00 / $45.98 140353 THE LIFE YOU CAN SAVE: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty Singer, Peter For the first time in history, eradicating world poverty is within our reach. Yet around the world, a billion people struggle to live each day on less than many of us pay for bottled water. In this volume, a noted philosopher uses ethical arguments, illuminating examples, and case studies of charitable giving to show that our current response to world poverty is not only insufficient but morally indefensible. 240pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Modern Library • P • $15.00 / $5.98 ✪ 169443 MEMORY: A Philosophical Study Bernecker, Sven Argues that memory, unlike knowledge, implies neither belief nor justification, and that there are instances where memory, though hitting the mark of truth, succeeds in an epistemically defective way. Bernecker shows that, contrary to received wisdom, memory not only preserves epistemic features generated by other epistemic sources but itself also functions as a source of justification and knowledge. 256pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $79.00 / $19.98 100227 METAPHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, AND MEANING VOL. 1: Philosophical Papers Salmon, Nathan Brings together Salmon's influential papers (as well as a previously unpublished essay) on topics in the metaphysics of existence, non-existence, and fiction; modality and its logic; strict identity, including personal identity; numbers and numerical quantifiers; the philosophical significance of Godel's Incompleteness theorems; and semantic content and designation. 434pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $165.00 / $39.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 57 P H I L O S O P H Y 58 P H I L O S O P H Y ✪ 169449 THE NATURE OF TIME Meyer, Ulrich The theory of relativity convinced many philosophers that space and time are fundamentally alike, and that they are mere aspects of a more fundamental space-time. Arguing against this consensus view, Ulrich Meyer presents the first comprehensive defense of a "modal" account of time, one that stands in opposition to the "spatial" account of time that treats instants like positions in space. 208pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $34.98 038398 A NEW ARISTOTLE READER Ackrill, J. L., ed. A collection of the major works of Aristotle, drawn from authoritative scholarly modern translations, laying the groundwork for a general theory of the explanation of animal activity, along with commentary and interpretive essays on the work. 580pgs. • 1987 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98 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 / $13.98 ✪ 169455 ON WHAT MATTERS: VOLUME 1 Parfit, Derek In this first volume of the long-awaited follow-up to Parfit's 1984 book Reasons and Persons, the author presents a powerful new treatment of reasons and rationality, as well as a critical examination of three systematic moral theories - Kant's ethics, contractualism, and consequentialism -- leading to his own ground-breaking synthetic conclusion. 592pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $14.98 ✪ 169454 ON WHAT MATTERS: VOLUME 2 Parfit, Derek The second volume of Parfit's landmark work in moral philosophy. 848pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $27.95 / $14.98 ✪ 169458 THE OPACITY OF MIND: An Integrative Theory of Self-Knowledge Carruthers, Peter It is widely believed that people have privileged and authoritative access to their own thoughts, and many theories have been proposed to explain this supposed fact. Carruthers argues that our access to our own thoughts is almost always interpretive, grounded in perceptual awareness of our own circumstances and behavior, together with our own sensory imagery (including inner speech). 456pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $61.00 / $21.98 128341 OUT OF EDEN: Adam and Eve and the Problem of Evil Kahn, Paul W. Focusing on the existential roots of evil rather than on the occasions for its appearance, Kahn argues that evil originates in man's flight from death. As his interpretations of Genesis lead him to inquiries into a variety of modern forms of evil -- including slavery, torture, and genocide -- he urges us to see that the opposite of evil is not good, but love: while evil would master death, love would transcend it. 248pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $25.95 / $14.98 049458 OUTLINES OF SCEPTICISM Sextus Empiricus The fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, this work is also one of our most copious sources of information about other Hellenistic philosophies. The first part contains an elaborate exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; the second and third parts argue against "dogmatism" in logic, epistemology, science, and ethics. 248pgs. • 2000 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $22.98 157610 OXFORD STUDIES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY, VOLUME 42 Inwood, Brad, ed. Each volume in this series contains original articles on various aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. 392pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $45.95 / $29.98 163416 OXFORD STUDIES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY, VOLUME 43 Inwood, Brad, ed. 260pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $99.00 / $25.98 ✪ 136923 OXFORD STUDIES IN METAPHYSICS: Volume IV Zimmerman, Dean, ed. A special feature of this volume is an unpublished paper on nominalism by W. V. Quine, arguably the most influential figure in philosophy in the second half of the 20th century. The other papers discuss such topics as ontology, location, truthmaking, and physicalism. 336pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $125.00 / $29.98 044877 THE PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS OF DESCARTES, VOLUME ONE Cottingham, John, et al., trans. This entirely new translation of the works of Descartes is intended to replace the Haldane and Ross edition, which was first published in 1911. All material from that edition is translated here, as well as a number of other texts that are considered crucial for an understanding of Cartesian philosophy. 418pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $28.98 125544 PHILOSOPHY AFTER DARWIN: Classic and Contemporary Readings Ruse, Michael, ed. This invaluable anthology and sourcebook traces philosophy's complicated relationship with Darwin's dangerous idea, and shows how this relationship reflects a broad movement toward a secular, more naturalistic understanding of the human experience. 592pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Princeton • P • $52.50 / $29.98 049171 PLATO'S PHAEDRUS Hackforth, R., trans. Begins with a discussion of erotic passion, extends the theme to the nature of inspiration, love and knowledge. The centerpiece is the myth of the charioteer - the moving account of the vision, fall and incarnation of the soul. 172pgs. • 2001 ▲ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $27.98 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 / $11.98 visit www.labyrinthbooks.com for 80,000 more titles. 80,000 more books online 125519 THE POSSIBILITY OF KNOWLEDGE Cassam, Quassim How is knowledge of the external world possible? How is knowledge of other minds possible? How is a priori knowledge possible? In this exploration of epistemology, Quassim Cassam explains why such questions arise and how they should be answered. 256pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $73.00 / $26.98 ✪ 157149 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. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $11.98 164085 REASON'S DEBT TO FREEDOM: Normative Appraisals, Reasons, and Free Will Haji, Ishtiyaque Haji argues that various things that we value, such as moral and prudential obligation, intrinsic value, and a range of moral sentiments that figure centrally in interpersonal relationships, presuppose our having free will. They do so because each of these things essentially requires that we have objective reasons, the having of which, in turn, demands that we have alternatives. 304pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $69.00 / $8.98 ✪ 128540 REASONS WITHOUT RATIONALISM Setiya, Kieran Modern philosophy has been vexed by doubts about the rational authority of moral virtue. In this volume, Kieran Setiya shows that these doubts rest on a mistake, and that the "should" of practical reason cannot be understood apart from the virtues of character, including such moral virtues as justice and benevolence. 131pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $25.95 / $16.98 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 / $25.98 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 • $39.95 / $22.98 ✪ 169481 THINKING THE IMPOSSIBLE: French Philosophy Since 1960 Gutting, Gary Examines the development of a distinctively French philosophy in the last four decades of the 20th century. The book's aim is to arrive at an account of what it was to "do philosophy" in France, what this sort of philosophizing was able to achieve, and how it differs from the analytic philosophy dominant in Anglophone countries. 224pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $51.00 / $22.98 SPINOZA 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 • $39.95 / $19.98 158464 A BOOK FORGED IN HELL: Spinoza's Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age Nadler, Steven When it appeared in 1670, Baruch Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise was denounced as the most dangerous book ever published, a threat to faith, social and political harmony, and public morals. Steven Nadler tells the fascinating story of this extraordinary book, illuminating its background in the philosophical, religious, and political tensions of the Dutch Golden Age. 304pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $17.95 / $8.98 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 ✪ 127374 THIS IS NOT A PIPE Foucault, Michel What does it mean to write "This is not a pipe" across a bluntly literal painting of a pipe? Magritte's famous canvas provides the starting point for this delightful homage by the French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault. By exploring the nuances and ambiguities of Magritte's visual critique of language, he finds the painter less removed than previously thought from the pioneers of modern abstraction. 104pgs. • 2008 ◆ • California • P • $21.95 / $12.98 ✪ 169485 UNDERSTANDING HUMAN AGENCY Mayr, Erasmus Offers a comprehensive theory of substance-causation on the basis of a realist conception of powers. Mayr addresses the question of the nature of reasons for acting and complements a substance-causal account of activity with a non-causal account of acting for reasons in terms of following a standard of success. 328pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $88.00 / $49.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 59 P H I L O S O P H Y 60 P H O T O G R A P H Y PHOTOGRAPHY ✪ 154091 100 IDEAS THAT CHANGED PHOTOGRAPHY Warner Marien, Mary The most influential ideas to have shaped photography, from the invention of the daguerreotype in the early 19th century to the digital revolution and beyond. Arranged in a broadly chronological order, the ideas include innovative concepts, cultural and social incidents, technologies, and movements. 216pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Laurence King • P • $29.95 / $14.98 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 • $65.00 / $17.98 123266 ABOVE PARIS: The Aerial Survey of Roger Henrard Cohen, Jean-Louis From 1950 to 1972, pilot and photographer Roger Henrard captured the city he knew and loved from the seat of a singleengine American army surplus Piper Cub. His remarkable study of the urban landscape of Paris and its best-known monuments includes more than 350 beautifully printed duotones, documenting the course of the Seine, the main roads, the stations, and the storied neighborhoods of Paris. 320pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $50.00 / $24.98 114771 LAND 250 Smith, Patti Patti Smith is best known as a musical artist and a poet, but her creative energies have extended to the camera as well. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain in Paris, this volume presents hundreds of Smith's Polaroids and black-and-white photographs, accompanied by commentaries by the artist. 300pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Thames & Hudson • C • $75.00 / $37.98 067369 ANDY WARHOL'S SERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Ganis, William Between 1982 and 1987 Andy Warhol created 503 works composed of blackand-white photographic prints stitched together with thread. In an effort to interpret this enigmatic photographic series, William Ganis demonstrates how Warhol manipulated the tenets of modern art photography to create ambiguity in the perception of the images. 206pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $107.00 / $55.98 164044 EYES ON LABOR: News Photography and America's Working Class Quirke, Carol In the early 20th century, workers in the US waged an epic struggle to achieve security through unions; simultaneously Americans came to interpret current events through newspaper photographs. Bringing these two revolutions together, this volume reveals how news photography brought workers into the nation's mainstream. 384pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $31.95 / $11.98 ✪ 083183 NEW YORK CHANGING: Revisiting Berenice Abbott's New York Levere, Douglas In 1935 the renowned photographer Berenice Abbott set out on a five-year, WPA-funded project to document New York's transformation from a 19th-century city into a modern metropolis of towering skyscrapers. Guided by Abbott's voice and vision, Levere has revisited the sites of 100 of her photographs, meticulously duplicating her compositions at the same time of day, at the same time of year, and with the same type of camera. 192pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $40.00 / $27.98 ✪ 123580 PARIS CHANGING: Revisiting Eugene Atget's Paris Rauschenberg, Christopher & Eugène Atget Christopher Rauschenberg spent a year in the late '90s revisiting and rephotographing many of the locations captured in Atget's classic photographs. By meticulously replicating the emotional as well as aesthetic qualities of Atget's images, Rauschenberg vividly captures both the changes the city has undergone and its enduring beauty. Features 74 pairs of images beautifully reproduced in duotone. 176pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $40.00 / $16.98 POLITICAL PH I LOSOPHY ✪ 164261 BURKE Macpherson, C. B. In this concise yet powerful book, a respected political philosopher presents a controversial reassessment of the political ideas and intellectual legacy of Edmund Burke. Today Burke is often viewed as one of modern conservatism's founding lights, and in an era of global capitalism unfettered by national borders, Macpherson's reassessment of Burke's ideas is more timely than ever. 96pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $12.95 / $6.98 ✪ 166796 CHANGES OF STATE: Nature and the Limits of the City in Early Modern Natural Law Brett, Annabel S. Drawing on a wide range of authors, Brett reveals how early modern political space was constructed from a complex dynamic of inclusion and exclusion. Throughout, she shows that early modern debates about political boundaries displayed unheralded creativity and virtuosity but were nevertheless vulnerable to innumerable paradoxes, contradictions, and loose ends. 264pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $12.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 169411 COSMOPOLITAN WAR Fabre, Cécile Articulates and defends an ethical account of war in which the individual, as a moral and rational agent, is the fundamental focus for concern and respect -- both as a combatant whose acts of killing need justifying and as a non-combatant whose suffering also needs justifying. The author takes as her starting point a political morality -- cosmopolitanism -- to which the individual, rather than the nation-state, is central. 328pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $19.98 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 • $31.95 / $15.98 ISAIAH BERLIN 158587 KARL MARX Berlin, Isaiah & Henry Hardy, ed. Isaiah Berlin's intellectual biography of Karl Marx has long been recognized as one of the best concise accounts of the life and thought of the man who had, in Berlin's words, a more "direct, deliberate, and powerful" influence on mankind than any other 19th-century thinker. 352pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98 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 • $104.99 / $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 • $27.95 / $14.98 ✪ 141778 FREE MARKET FAIRNESS Tomasi, John Can libertarians care about social justice? John Tomasi argues that they can and should. Drawing simultaneously on moral insights from defenders of economic liberty such as F. A. Hayek and advocates of social justice such as John Rawls, Tomasi presents a new theory of liberal justice committed to both limited government and to the material betterment of the poor. 368pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • C • $37.50 / $18.98 136708 LEGALITY AND LEGITIMACY Schmitt, Carl Carl Schmitt's incisive criticisms of Enlightenment political thought and liberal political practice remain as shocking and significant today as when they first appeared in Weimar Germany. Unavailable in English until now, this volume was composed in 1932, in the midst of the crisis that would lead to the collapse of the Weimar Republic and only a matter of months before Schmitt's collaboration with the Nazis. 216pgs. • 2004 ◆ • Duke • C NDJ • $79.95 / $39.98 045055 LEVIATHAN Hobbes, Thomas Argues that human beings are first and foremost concerned with their own individual desires and fears, and shows that a conflict of each against every man can only be avoided by the adoption of a compact to enforce peace. 519pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $20.99 / $11.98 ✪ 169447 MORALITY AND WAR: Can War Be Just in the Twenty-First Century? Fisher, David Fisher's in-depth study examines philosophical challenges to just war thinking, including those posed by moral skepticism and relativism. It explores the nature and grounds of moral reasoning; the relation between public and private morality; and how just war teaching needs to be refashioned to provide practical guidance not just to politicians and generals but to ordinary servicepeople. 312pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $47.95 / $16.98 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 • $60.00 / $14.98 ✪ 111587 THE OPEN SOCIETY AND ITS ENEMIES: Vol. 2: Hegel and Marx Popper, Karl R. Hailed by Bertrand Russell as a "vigorous and profound defence of democracy," Popper's attack on the philosophies of Plato, Hegel, and Marx prophesied the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and exposed the fatal flaws of socially engineered political systems. 432pgs. • 1971 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $16.98 ✪ 169466 OXFORD STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF LAW: Volume 2 Green, Leslie & Brian Leiter, eds. The essays in this annual forum for some of the best new philosophical work on law range widely over issues in general jurisprudence, the philosophical foundations of specific areas of law, the history of legal philosophy, and related philosophical topics that illuminate the problems of legal theory. 256pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $40.00 / $15.98 ✪ 049768 POLICRATICUS: Of the Frivolities of Courtiers and the Footprints of Philosophers NEDERMAN, CARY J., ED. John of Salisbury The first complete work of political theory written in the Latin Middle Ages. Touching on various aspects of social life, from the responsibilities of monarchs to the appropriate behavior and conversation at dinner parties, John advocates an academic skepticism markedly different from the dogmatism of the medieval Church. Nederman's new translation demonstrates the importance of this text in understanding the forms of conduct prevalent in 12th-century Europe. 240pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $16.98 130158 POLITICAL HYPOCRISY: The Mask of Power, from Hobbes to Orwell and Beyond Runciman, David The most dangerous form of political hypocrisy, writes David Runciman, is to claim to have a politics without hypocrisy. Drawing lessons from some of the great truthtellers in modern political thought, including Hobbes, Mandeville, Jefferson, Bentham, Sidgwick, and Orwell, he illustrates his ideas by applying them to politicians from Oliver Cromwell to Hillary Clinton. 288pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $29.95 / $12.98 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 VICTOR GOUREVITCH, ED. AND TRANS. 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 / $13.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 61 P O L I T I C A L P H I L O S O P H Y 62 P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 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 • $55.00 / $33.98 ✪ 101108 STATE OF DEMOCRATIC THEORY Shapiro, Ian What should we expect from democracy, and how likely is it that democracies will live up to those expectations? Ranging over politics, philosophy, constitutional law, economics, sociology, and psychology, Ian Shapiro offers a critical assessment of contemporary answers to these questions, lays out his distinctive alternative, and explores its implications for policy and political action. 200pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $11.98 024524 THE TRAGEDY OF POLITICAL THEORY: The Road Not Taken Euben, J. Peter Provides a basis for such post-modernism concerns as normalization, the dominance of humanism, and the status through an examination of ancient Greek tragedy and classical political theory. 314pgs. • 1990 ◆ • Princeton • P • $37.50 / $19.98 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 / $11.98 POLITICAL SCIENCE 164012 AFTERMATH: The Cultures of the Economic Crisis Castells, Manuel, ed. The contributors to this collection of essays conclude that to address life beyond the 2008 crisis, we need nothing less than a complete transformation of the mind-set that led to bankruptcy and despair and to economies and societies based on an unsustainable model of speculative finance and political irresponsibility. 344pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $39.95 / $14.98 104461 ASIA, AMERICA AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF GEOPOLITICS Overholt, William H. In this iconoclastic analysis overview, Overholt argues that obsolete Cold War attitudes continue to tie the US to an otherwise isolated Japan and obscure the fact that a US-Chinese bicondominium now manages most Asian issues. He disputes the argument that democracy promotion will lead to superior development and peace, and forecasts a new era in which Asian geopolitics may take a drastically different shape. 322pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $19.98 ✪ 166507 THE COLOR OF EMPIRE: Race and American Foreign Relations Krenn, Michael L. An examination of the ways that American perceptions of and prejudices about race have swayed the conduct of US foreign relations from the colonial era to the present. Krenn shows that race has functioned as both a powerful justification for American actions abroad and a significant influence on their shape, direction, and intensity. 176pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 105206 DEMOCRACIES AT WAR Reiter, Dan & Allan C. Stam The traditional view -- expressed most famously by Alexis de Tocqueville -- has been that democracies are inferior in crafting foreign policy and fighting wars. Dissenting from this view, the authors argue that dependence on the consent of the public, on the whole, makes for more, rather than less, effective foreign policy. 298pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $16.98 ✪ 166505 BEATING GOLIATH: Why Insurgencies Win Record, Jeffrey Reviews eleven insurgent wars from 1775 to the present and determines why the seemingly weaker side won. While giving due attention to other factors, the author concludes that external assistance correlates more consistently with insurgent success than any other explanation. 192pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $17.95 / $5.98 106410 A FAUSTIAN FOREIGN POLICY FROM WOODROW WILSON TO GEORGE W. BUSH: Dreams of Perfectibility Hoff, Joan America's modus operandi of independent internationalism has driven the country's relationships with the rest of the world. Hoff's work critiques US foreign policy by showing how moralistic diplomacy has increasingly assumed Faustian overtones, especially during the Cold War and following September 11. 308pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $29.99 / $17.98 ✪ 169406 THE CANDIDATE: What It Takes to Win and Hold - the White House Popkin, Samuel L. Based on detailed analyses of 60 years of presidential campaigns, this volume reveals how challengers get to the White House, how incumbents stay there for a second term, and how successors hold power for their party. It illuminates the intricacies of presidential campaigns, examining their inner workings and explaining why one campaign succeeds while another fails. 360pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $18.95 / $5.98 ✪ 166508 FIGHTING CHANCE: Global Trends and Shocks in the National Security Environment Arnas, Neyla, ed. Compiled to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing security environment, this important collection examines strategic trends, their defense relevance, how they may overlap to produce strategic "shocks" such as the launch of Sputnik and the fall of the Berlin Wall, and how the US might prepare for such events in order to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities. 340pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $35.00 / $5.98 ✪ 111766 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. 176pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $22.95 / $7.98 ✪ 166510 THE FUTURE OF WAR: Organizations as Weapons Mandeles, Mark D. Argues that the key to future combat effectiveness is not in acquiring new technologies but rather in the Defense Department's institutional and organizational structure and its effect upon incentives to invent, to innovate, and to conduct operations effectively. Doing so requires the military establishment to resist incentives to substitute short-term technological gains for long-term operational advantages. 224pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $24.00 / $4.98 80,000 more books online ✪ 166511 GLOBAL AIR POWER Olsen, John Andreas, ed. Provides insight into the evolution of air power theory and practice by examining the experience of six of the world's largest air forces -- those of the United Kingdom, the US, Israel, Russia, India, and China -- as well as those of representative smaller air forces in Pacific Asia, Latin America, and continental Europe. 560pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Potomac Books • C • $55.00 / $7.98 ✪ 087361 HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Forsythe, David P. An authoritative overview of the place of human rights in international politics in an age of terrorism. The book focuses on four central themes: the resilience of human rights norms, the importance of "soft" law, the key role of non-governmental organizations, and the changing nature of state sovereignty. This second edition has been updated to reflect recent events, notably the creation of the ICC and events in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay. 298pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $35.00 / $14.98 049115 INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND THE FUTURE OF WORLD POLITICS Paul, T. V. & John A. Hall, eds. Assesses the emerging international order in three sections: Theories and strategies of order; the prospects of the major likely contenders for world leadership; and some of the chief challenges to world order, such as ethnic and religious conflict, environmental degradation, and weapons of mass destruction. 421pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $25.98 ✪ 150684 THE LETTERS OF ROSA LUXEMBURG Luxemburg, Rosa, et al. The most comprehensive collection of Luxemburg's letters ever published in English, including 190 letters written to such figures as Karl Kautsky, Clara Zetkin, and Karl Liebknecht. Together the letters illuminate the inner life of this iconic revolutionary, who was at once an economic and social theorist, a political activist, and a lyrical stylist. 512pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • C • $39.95 / $12.98 ✪ 169452 NO ONE'S WORLD: The West, the Rising Rest, and the Coming Global Turn Kupchan, Charles A. Although most strategists recognize that the dominance of the West is on the wane, they are confident that its founding ideas -- democracy, capitalism, and secular nationalism -- will continue to spread, ensuring that the Western order will outlast its primacy. Kupchan challenges this view, arguing that the world is headed for political and ideological diversity, and that emerging powers will neither defer to the West's lead nor converge toward the Western way. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $27.95 / $7.98 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 / $13.98 ✪ 129735 READING OBAMA: Dreams, Hope and the American Political Tradition Kloppenberg, J. T. Derided by the Right as dangerous and by the Left as spineless, Barack Obama confounds many observers. In this volume, Kloppenberg reveals the sources of Obama's ideas and explains why his principled aversion to absolutes does not fit contemporary partisan categories. 296pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $9.98 ✪ 166512 SILENT WARFARE: Understanding the World of Intelligence Shulsky, Abram N. & Gary J. Schmitt Clearly explains such topics as the principles of collection, analysis, counterintelligence, and covert action, and their interrelationship with policymakers and democratic values. This new edition takes account of the expanding literature in the field of intelligence and deals with the consequences of vast recent changes of the new information age. 262pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $24.95 / $5.98 ✪ 166513 SOLDIERING: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places Gole, Henry G. A career in the US Army in the second half of the 20th century was a passageway to every conceivable locale, both hospitable and decidedly otherwise. Containing a wealth of leadership lessons that will serve as an invaluable guide for junior NCOs and officers alike, Henry Gole's account of his experiences leads the reader through the geography of one such career. 290pgs. • 2006 ◆ • Potomac Books • P • $17.95 / $4.98 ✪ 104672 SOULED OUT: Reclaiming Faith and Politics after the Religious Right Dionne, E. J. An award-winning journalist and commentator explains why the era of the religious right, and the crude exploitation of faith for political advantage, is over. Rather that signaling the decline of evangelical Christianity, Dionne reveals, this development heralds its disentanglement from a political machine that sold it out to a narrow electoral agenda. 251pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • C • $24.95 / $6.98 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 • $37.50 / $23.98 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 ✪ 155666 WERE YOU BORN ON THE WRONG CONTINENT?: How the European Model Can Help You Get a Life Geoghegan, Thomas Social democracy may let us live nicer lives; it also may be the only way to be globally competitive. This wry, timely book helps us understand why the European model, contrary to popular neoliberal wisdom, may well be the best example for the US to follow. 336pgs. • 2011 ▲ • New Press • P • $18.95 / $6.98 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 ✪ 166227 THE WORLD AS IT IS: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress Hedges, Chris Drawing on two decades of experience as a war correspondent and his numerous columns for Truthdig, Chris Hedges presents a panorama of the American empire at home and abroad, from the coarsening effect of America's War on Terror to the front lines in the Middle East and South Asia and the continuing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Underlying his reportage is a constant struggle with the nature of war and its impact on human civilization. 368pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Basic Books • C • $26.99 / $5.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 63 P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E 64 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 PSYCHOLOGY & COGN ITIVE SCIENCE ✪ 039697 ARIADNE'S CLUE: A Guide to the Symbols of Humankind Stevens, Anthony From the ancient symbol of the serpent to the archetypal masculine and feminine, from the primordial landscape of the savannah to the mysterious depths of the sea, Stevens traces a host of common symbols back through time to reveal their psychodynamic functioning and their deeprooted effects on the lives of modern men, women, and children. 465pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Princeton • P • $49.95 / $19.98 029827 THE ATTENTIVE BRAIN Parasuraman, Raja, ed. Of the myriad tasks that the brain has to perform, perhaps none is as crucial to the performance of other tasks as attention. A central thesis of this book on the cognitive neuroscience of attention is that attention is not a single entity, but a finite set of brain processes that interact mutually and with other brain processes in the performance of perceptual, cognitive, and motor skills. 577pgs. • 1998 ◆ • MIT • P • $48.00 / $27.98 164030 COGNITION AND NEURAL DEVELOPMENT Tucker, Don & Phan Luu Scientific research shows how experience shapes the organization of the human brain through mechanisms of neural plasticity, which capture the information of the world within the connections among neurons. This volume examines the embryonic development of the brain in order to illuminate the developmental momentum that shapes the neural and psychological course of our entire lives. 272pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $79.00 / $27.98 059246 ESSENTIAL SOURCES IN THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CONSCIOUSNESS Baars, Bernard J. & James B. Newman, eds. The nearly 70 articles in this book reflect the breadth and depth of this burgeoning field. The topics covered include consciousness in vision and inner speech, immediate memory and attention, waking, dreaming, coma, the effects of brain damage, fringe consciousness, hypnosis, and dissociation. 1185pgs. • 2003 ◆ • MIT • P • $112.00 / $26.98 C. G. JUNG ✪ 039854 ALCHEMICAL STUDIES Jung, C. G. A volume of five long essays that trace Jung's developing interest in alchemy from 1929 onward. An introduction and supplement to his major works on the subject, it is illustrated with 42 drawings and paintings by patients. 444pgs. • 1983 ◆ • Princeton • P • $45.00 / $23.98 ✪ 130835 ANSWER TO JOB Jung, C. G. Jung never pursued the "psychology of religion" apart from general psychology. Answer to Job, perhaps his most controversial work, is not an essay in theology as much as an examination of the symbolic role that theological concepts play in a person's psychic life. 144pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $9.95 / $5.98 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 ✪ 105129 ASPECTS OF THE FEMININE Jung, C. G. In the absence of any single formal statement by Jung on the psychology of women, this work conveys his views on the feminine and on topics that are intrinsic or related to it. It offers a range of articles and extracts from Jung's writings on marriage, Eros, the mother, the maiden, and the anima/animus concept. 200pgs. • 1983 ◆ • Princeton • P • $21.95 / $7.98 ✪ 111833 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. 494pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Princeton • C • $57.50 / $14.98 80,000 more books online 038412 DREAMS Jung, C. G. Collects Jung's writings on the psychology of dreams. Includes The Analysis of Dreams, On the Significance of Number Dreams, General Aspects of Dream Psychology, On the Nature of Dreams, Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy, and The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis. 337pgs. • 1974 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $12.98 104352 ESSAYS ON A SCIENCE OF MYTHOLOGY: The Myth of the Divine Child & The Mysteries of Eleusis Jung, C. G., and C. Kerényi In this landmark volume the authors proposed, through their collaboration, to elevate the study of mythology to the status of a science. Kerényi contributes an essay on the Divine Child and one on the Kore (the Maiden), together with a substantial introduction and conclusion. Jung contributes a psychological commentary on each essay. 208pgs. • 1969 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $10.98 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 self-experimentation 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 / $8.98 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 / $17.98 ✪ 129501 SYNCHRONICITY: An Acausal Connecting Principle Jung, C. G. Jung's parapsychological study of the meaningful coincidence of events, extrasensory perception, and similar phenomena. 152pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Princeton • P • $9.95 / $4.98 ✪ 169441 MACRO CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY: A Political Philosophy of Mind Ratner, Carl Articulating a systematic theory of psychology, culture, and their interrelation, this volume explains how macro cultural factors like social institutions, cultural artifacts, and cultural concepts are the cornerstones of society. It draws upon Vygotsky's sociocultural psychology, Bronfenbrenner's ecological psychology, as well as work in other disciplines, in order to explore the political implications and assumptions of psychological theories regarding social policy and reform. 544pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $74.00 / $28.98 163475 NEUROMANIA: On the Limits of Brain Science Legrenzi, Paolo, et al. This fascinating, accessible, and thought-provoking new book questions our current obsession with brain imaging. Written by two highly experienced psychologists, it discusses some of the familiar ideas usually associated with mind-body, brainpsyche, and nature-culture relationships, showing how the biased and unquestioning use of brain imaging technology could have significant cultural effects for all of us. 144pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $12.98 164075 THE ORIGIN OF CONCEPTS Carey, Susan How have humans constructed concepts? And once they have been constructed, how do children acquire them? Carey shows that understanding the processes of conceptual development in children illuminates the historical process by which concepts are constructed, and transforms the way we think about philosophical problems about the nature of concepts and about the relations between language and thought. 608pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $73.00 / $26.98 111633 THE ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS Neumann, Erich This eloquent book draws on a full range of world mythology to show that individual consciousness undergoes the same archetypal stages of development as has human consciousness as a whole. Neumann, one of Jung's most creative students and a renowned practitioner of analytical psychology in his own right, shows how the stages begin and end with the symbol of the Uroboros, or tail-eating serpent. 520pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $22.98 051813 REPRESENTATION AND BEHAVIOR Keijzer, Fred A. Investigates the usefulness of representation for behavioral explanation, irrespective of mental issues, viewing it solely in terms of its contribution to explaining behavior, building a case for a nonrepresentational approach and its role in cognitive science. 276pgs. • 2001 ◆ • MIT • C • $45.00 / $17.98 ✪ 145527 WHY EVERYONE (ELSE) IS A HYPOCRITE: Evolution and the Modular Mind Kurzban, Robert The human mind, Kurzban argues, consists of many specialized units designed by the process of evolution by natural selection. While these modules sometimes work together seamlessly, they don't always do so, resulting in impossibly contradictory beliefs, vacillations between patience and impulsiveness, violations of our supposed moral principles, and overinflated views of ourselves. 288pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Princeton • P • $18.95 / $8.98 RELIGION ✪ 169398 AFTER JONATHAN EDWARDS: The Courses of the New England Theology Crisp, Oliver D. & Douglas A. Sweeney, eds. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Christian tradition and an important and influential figure in American theology. These specially commissioned essays examine the ways in which his New England Theology flourished and how themes from his thought were taken up and changed by representatives of the school. 368pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $36.95 / $9.98 142431 THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC REVOLUTION: How the Sixties Changed the Church Forever Massa, Mark Stephen The Second Vatican Council enacted the most sweeping changes the Catholic Church had seen in centuries. Mark S. Massa tells the story of the culture war these changes ignited in the US -- a war that is still being waged today. As he narrates these turbulent events, he takes us beyond "liberal/conservative" stereotypes and offers new insights into the last 50 years of American Catholicism. 224pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $7.98 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 / $19.98 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 • $24.95 / $11.98 ✪ 152059 THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY: A History of a New Religion Urban, Hugh Few religious movements have been subject to as much public scrutiny as Scientology, yet much of what is written about it is sensationalist and inaccurate. In this volume, Hugh Urban examines Scientology's protracted and turbulent struggle to be recognized as a religion in the postwar American landscape. 280pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $8.98 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 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 AUGUSTINE R E L I G I O N ✪ 143497 AUGUSTINE: A Guide for the Perplexed Wetzel, James Concise and accessible introductions to thinkers, writers and subjects that students and readers can find especially challenging. Concentrating specifically on what it is that makes the subject difficult to fathom, these books explain and explore key themes and ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of demanding material. 168pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Continuum • P • $24.95 / $9.98 049854 POLITICAL WRITINGS ATKINS, E. M. & R. J. DODARO, EDS. Augustine A collection of 35 letters and sermons dealing with political matters. Both practical and principled, the writings treat many essential themes in Augustine's thought, including the responsibilities of citizenship, the relationship between the church and secular authority, religious coercion, and war and peace. 358pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $34.99 / $22.98 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 • $37.50 / $22.98 ✪ 169420 FIRMLY I BELIEVE AND TRULY: The Spiritual Tradition of Catholic England Saward, John, et al., eds. This anthology of writings that span the 500-year period between William Caxton and Cardinal Hume celebrates the depth and breadth of the spiritual, literary, and intellectual heritage of the Post-Reformation English Roman Catholic tradition. The extracts comprise a wide variety of genres, including sermons, prayers, poetry, diaries, novels, theology, apologetics, works of controversy, devotional literature, biographies, drama, and essays. 768pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $45.00 / $29.98 ✪ 109581 GOD, CHANCE AND PURPOSE: Can God Have It Both Ways? Bartholomew, David J. It is commonly thought that chance and purpose are in opposition to one another and that to admit chance into the equation is to banish God. The thesis of this book is that chance is neither unreal nor non-existent but an integral part of God's creation. 272pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $84.99 / $29.98 ✪ 038628 THE GOLDEN LEGEND: Readings on the Saints Vol. 2 RYAN, WILLIAM GRANGER, TRANS. De Voragine, Jacobus Compiled around 1260 and depicting the lives of the saints in an array of both factual and fictional stories, The Golden Legend was, after the Bible, perhaps the most widely read book during the late Middle Ages. This new translation captures the immediacy of this rich, image-filled work, and will serve as a touchstone for readers interested in the art, literature, and popular religious culture of the Middle Ages. 400pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $18.98 Some books are in limited supply. Order today! 80,000 more books online 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 • $31.95 / $17.98 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 • $30.00 / $6.98 038573 THE MYTHIC IMAGE Campbell, Joseph Campbell's major study of the mythology of the world's high civilizations over five millennia, featuring nearly 450 illustrations. Through the medium of visual art, the book explores the relation of dreams to myth and examines the important differences between Oriental and Occidental interpretations of dreams and life. 552pgs. • 1981 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $24.98 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 • $75.00 / $14.98 136913 NEW HISTORICAL ATLAS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA Gaustad, Edwin S., et al. Expanded, reorganized, and now in full color, the new edition of this classic reference work is an arresting visual and narrative portrait of the growth, development, and diversity of America's communities of faith across nearly 400 years. Lavishly illustrated with full-color maps, charts, and diagrams, this is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the remarkable religious history of the US. 464pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $205.00 / $34.98 ELAINE PAGELS ✪ 139226 THE GNOSTIC GOSPELS Pagels, Elaine A provocative study of the gnostic gospels and the world of early Christianity as revealed through the Nag Hammadi texts. 224pgs. • 1989 ▲ • Vintage • P • $15.00 / $6.98 ✪ 166234 REVELATIONS: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation Pagels, Elaine In this startling and original book, Pagels returns the Book of Revelation to its historical origin, interpreting it as a scathing attack on the decadence of Rome in the wake of Rome's occupation of Judea and the desecration of Jerusalem and its Great Temple. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Penguin • C • $27.95 / $7.98 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 JudeoHellenistic 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 • $85.00 / $27.98 ✪ 164082 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. 328pgs. • 2009 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $31.95 / $11.98 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 • $55.00 / $19.98 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 • $55.00 / $24.98 ✪ 169474 RETHINKING FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGY O'Collins, Gerald Addressing the potential for confusion about basic Christian claims and beliefs, O'Collins sets out to relaunch fundamental theology -- as distinct from philosophical theology, natural theology, apologetics, and other similar disciplines -- by presenting a coherent vision of basic theological questions and positions that can lay the groundwork for investigations in specific areas of systematic theology. 400pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $65.00 / $32.98 158455 THE SECULAR CITY: Secularization and Urbanization in Theological Perspective Cox, Harvey Since its initial publication, The Secular City has been hailed as a classic for its nuanced exploration of the relationships among the rise of urban civilization, the decline of hierarchical, institutional religion, and the place of the secular within society. For this new edition, Harvey Cox makes the case for the book's enduring relevance at a time when the debates it helped ignite have caught fire once again. 408pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • P • $22.95 / $10.98 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 • $39.95 / $22.98 ✪ 162371 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. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $16.95 / $7.98 ✪ 162154 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. 792pgs. • 2014 ◆ • Princeton • P • $24.95 / $13.98 SCI ENCE & TECH NOLOGY ✪ 164289 DIGITIZED: The Science of Computers and How It Shapes Our World Bentley, Peter J. This popular science book explains how and why computers were invented, how they work, and what will happen in the future. It explains the origins and key advances in all areas of computing: theory, hardware, software, Internet, user interfaces, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence. 256pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $29.95 / $6.98 ✪ 157431 DREAMS OF OTHER WORLDS: The Amazing Story of Unmanned Space Exploration Impey, Chris & Holly Henry Spanning four decades of dramatic advances in astronomy and planetary science, this stunningly illustrated book tells the story of eleven unmanned space missions and how they have fundamentally transformed our scientific and cultural perspectives on the universe and our place in it. 472pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Princeton • C • $35.00 / $14.98 ✪ 169415 ERASMUS DARWIN: Sex, Science, and Serendipity Fara, Patricia Botanist, inventor, and the author of breathtakingly long poems explaining his theories about sex and science, Erasmus Darwin become a target for the political classes and the victim of vitriolic character assassination by London's most savage satirists. Seeking to understand why, Patricia Fara uncovers a ferment of dangerous ideas that terrified the establishment, inspired the Romantics, and laid the groundwork for Victorian battles over faith and science. 352pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $34.95 / $9.98 ✪ 119094 ETHNO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY: Advances in Current Practice Ng, Chee H., et al., eds. No one reacts or responds to a drug in exactly the same way, just as no two persons are exactly alike. This book covers all the important factors that explain how and why drug treatments used in psychiatry affect individuals and ethnic groups differently. 200pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Cambridge • C • $114.99 / $16.98 w w w. l a b y r i n t h b o o k s . c o m 67 S C I E N C E & T E C H N O L O G Y 68 S C I E N C E & T E C H N O L O G Y 057760 FROM CHANCE TO CHOICE: Genetics and Justice Buchanan, Allen, et al. The first systematic treatment of the fundamental ethical issues underlying the application of genetic technologies to human beings. Probing the implications of the remarkable advances in genetics, the authors ask how these should affect our understanding of distributive justice, equality of opportunity, the rights and obligations as parents, the meaning of disability, and the role of the concept of human nature in ethical theory and practice. 416pgs. • 2001 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $26.98 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 • $95.00 / $55.98 ✪ 105150 HIDDEN WORLDS: Hunting for Quarks in Ordinary Matter Smith, Timothy Paul Quarks reside in the protons and neutrons that make up almost all of the universe's known matter, from human DNA to distant nebulae, from books and tables to neutron stars. Smith explains what we know about these oddly aloof particles and how they act, and explains what physicists mean when they refer to "up" and "down" quarks and talk about a quark's "color," "flavor," and "spin." 192pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $9.98 088744 HOW THE COLD WAR TRANSFORMED PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: To the Icy Slopes of Logic Reisch, George This in-depth treatment of the development of philosophy of science studies in the US during the Cold War documents the political vitality of logical empiricism and Otto Neurath's Unity of Science Movement. It then traces the process of its de-politicization by converging intellectual, cultural, and political forces in the 1950s. 432pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $44.99 / $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 / $17.98 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 • $67.50 / $39.98 ✪ 138646 MENDEL'S PRINCIPLES OF HEREDITY Bateson, William & Gregor Mendel Gregor Mendel's studies of the inheritance of traits in pea plants led to his groundbreaking 1865 paper, Experiments in Plant Hybridization. In 1902, William Bateson revived interest in that achievement with this succinct account of Mendel's heredity-related discoveries. This edition includes Mendel's original paper plus 8 pages of color illustrations. 464pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Dover • P • $29.95 / $7.98 046857 MODERN ASTRODYNAMICS: Fundamentals and Perturbation Methods Bond, Victor R. & Mark C. Allman Discusses some techniques used to obtain numerical solutions of the equations of motion for planets and satellites, introducing the classical two-body problem and solving it by developing six integrals of the motion. 250pgs. • 1996 ◆ • Princeton • C • $115.00 / $27.98 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 049817 ON TYCHO'S ISLAND: Tycho Brahe, Science, and Culture in the Sixteenth Century Christianson, John Robert Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), the premier patron-practitioner of science in 16thcentury Europe, established a new role of scientist as administrator, active reformer, and natural philosopher. This book explores his wide range of activities, which encompass much more than his reputed role of astronomer. 361pgs. • 2002 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $22.98 ✪ 169467 PERSISTENCE AND SPACETIME Balashov, Yuri Material objects persist through time and survive change. How do they manage to do so? Are objects three-dimensional entities that extend in space, but not in time? Or are they fourdimensional spacetime "worms"? Pursuing an empiricallybased approach to these questions, Yuri Balashov investigates the implications of Einstein's theory of relativity for the debate about persistence. 248pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $34.95 / $14.98 ✪ 169471 PROCESSES OF LIFE: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology Dupré, John Epigenetics and related areas of molecular biology have eroded the exceptional status of the gene and presented the genome as fully interactive with the rest of the cell. Dupré outlines the importance of microbiology for a proper understanding of the living world, and reveals how it subverts such basic biological assumptions as the traditional conception of the organism. 336pgs. • 2012 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $62.00 / $22.98 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 / $8.98 052327 SCIENCE AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT Hankins, Thomas L. Reveals the extent to which scientific ideas permeated the thought of the age.... In particular it describes how science was organized into fields that were quite different from those we know today. 216pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $39.99 / $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 ✪ 131556 UNCLE TUNGSTEN: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood Sacks, Oliver In this eloquent memoir, the author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Awakenings chronicles his love affair with science and recounts the magnificently odd -- and sometimes harrowing -- childhood in which that love affair unfolded. 352pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Random House • P • $15.95 / $5.98 ✪ 125915 WHY TOAST FALLS JELLY-SIDE DOWN: Zen and the Art of Physics Demonstrations Ehrlich, Robert A new collection of physics demonstrations and experiments that prove that physics can, in fact, be "made simple." Among the demonstrations: Terminal Velocity of Falling Coffee Filters; Spinning a Penny; Dropping Two Rolls of Toilet Paper; Avalanches in a Sand Pile; When to Add the Cream to Your Coffee; Estimating the Net Force on a Moving Book; and, of course, Why Toast Lands Jelly-Side Down. 224pgs. • 1997 ◆ • Princeton • P • $26.95 / $9.98 SOCIOLOGY & EDUCATION ✪ 111404 AMERICAN DREAMING: Immigrant Life on the Margins Mahler, Sarah J. Drawing from her experiences among undocumented Salvadoran and South American immigrants in a Long Island suburb, Mahler chronicles the struggles of immigrants who have fled troubled homelands in search of a better life in the US, only to be marginalized by the society that they hoped would embrace them. 256pgs. • 1995 ◆ • Princeton • P • $39.95 / $19.98 ✪ 116471 THE ARGUMENT CULTURE: Stopping America's War of Words Tannen, Deborah The war on drugs, the battle of the sexes, political turf combat -- in the argument culture, war metaphors pervade our talk and influence our thinking, as we approach anything we need to accomplish as a fight between two opposing sides. In this fascinating book, Tannen shows how deeply entrenched this cultural tendency is and how it affects us every day. 384pgs. • 1999 ▲ • Ballantine • P • $15.95 / $5.98 105896 THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AND AGGRESSION Flannery, Daniel J., et al. Understanding the origins of violent behavior and aggression, its developmental course, and its impact on individuals and societies will allow us to design appropriate preventative interventions and policies. This handbook is unique in its multidisciplinary focus and its presentation of cutting-edge research by the leading authors in the field. 817pgs. • 2007 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $75.00 / $23.98 ✪ 111377 THE CITIZEN AND THE ALIEN: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership Bosniak, Linda An exploration of the dilemmas inherent in the practices and institutions of citizenship in liberal democratic societies, especially the US. Bosniak shows how the inclusionary and exclusionary dimensions of citizenship dramatically collide within the territory of the nation-state, creating multiple contradictions. 248pgs. • 2008 ◆ • Princeton • P • $27.95 / $14.98 116635 POOR PEOPLE'S MOVEMENTS: Why They Succeed, How They Fail Piven, Frances F. & Richard A. Cloward Have the poor fared best by participating in electoral politics or by engaging in mass defiance and disruption? The authors assess the relative successes of these two strategies as they examine, in this provocative study, four protest movements of lower-class groups in 20th century America. 408pgs. • 1978 ◆ • Vintage • P • $13.75 / $7.98 visit www.labyrinthbooks.com for 80,000 more titles. ✪ 049062 RITUAL AND RELIGION IN THE MAKING OF HUMANITY Rappaport, Roy A. A comprehensive analysis of religion's evolutionary significance, as well as its inextricable interdependence with language. Rappaport argues that religion can and must be reconciled with science. With a combination of adaptive and cognitive approaches, he provides a detailed study of religion's main component, ritual, which constructs the conceptions that we take to be religious and are central to the process of human adaptation. 535pgs. • 1999 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $42.00 / $19.98 044895 SELECTIONS IN TRANSLATION Weber, Max A selection of Weber's writings, translated and with critical introductions. Includes extracts reflecting the full range of Weber's major concerns: the nature of domination in human society, the role of ideas in history, the social determinants of religion, the origin and impact of industrial capitalism, and the scope and limits of social science itself. 398pgs. • 1978 ◆ • Cambridge • P • $49.99 / $28.98 140804 SOCIOLOGY IS A MARTIAL ART: A Bourdieu Reader EDITED BY GISÈLE SAPIRO Bourdieu, Pierre This accessible survey of Pierre Bourdieu's most influential writings includes the full text of his short books Acts of Resistance, Firing Back, and On Television, in addition to key articles, interviews, and speeches, all of which introduce the reader to Bourdieu's innovative approach to sociology as a mode of political intervention. 336pgs. • 2010 ◆ • New Press • P • $18.95 / $8.98 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 • $39.95 / $22.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 69 S O C I O L O G Y & E D U C A T I O N SPORTS 70 S O C I O L O G Y & E D U C A T I O N 157761 AMERICAN PASTIMES: The Very Best of Red Smith Smith, Red From the 1940s to the 1980s, Red Smith's nationally syndicated columns traversed the world of sports with literary panache and wry humor. This collection includes unforgettable accounts of Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World," Don Larsen's perfect game, the first Ali-Frazier fight, as well as more offbeat stories that display Smith's wit, intelligence, and breadth of feeling. 480pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Library of America • C • $29.95 / $12.98 ✪ 140889 AT THE FIGHTS: American Writers on Boxing Kimball, George, et al., eds. A century of the best writing and reportage about boxing. Among the selections are Jack London on the immortal Jack Johnson; H. L. Mencken and Irvin S. Cobb on Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier; Richard Wright on Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling; James Baldwin and Gay Talese on the haunted Floyd Patterson; and George Plimpton on Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. 560pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Library of America • C • $35.00 / $16.98 ✪ 169245 FOOTBALL: Great Writing about the National Sport Schulian, John, ed. This landmark collection brings together the best football writings by Red Smith, Frank Deford, Jimmy Breslin, George Plimpton, Richard Price, Charles Pierce, Michael Lewis, Roy Blount Jr, and many more, including gems of deadline reportage, incisive longform profiles of football's storied figures, and autobiographical accounts by players and others close to the game. 500pgs. • 2014 ▲ • Library of America • C • $30.00 / $14.98 ✪ 131819 HUB FANS BID KID ADIEU: John Updike on Ted Williams Updike, John On September 28, 1960, when Red Sox slugger Ted Williams stepped up to the plate for his last at-bat in Fenway Park, one of those cheering from the stands was the 28-year-old John Updike, inspired by the moment to make his lone venture into the field of sports reporting. This 50th-anniversary commemorative edition of Updike's tribute was prepared by the author just months before his death. 64pgs. • 2010 ▲ • Library of America • C • $15.00 / $5.98 ✪ 138764 THE OLYMPIC GAMES: The First Thousand Years Finley, M. I. & H. W. Pleket Richly illustrated, this authoritative account of early Olympic history will appeal not only to classical scholars but to all those interested in sports and athletic events. The authors draw upon their extensive knowledge of the ancient world to explain in absorbing detail the various sporting events and their historical, social, and religious contexts. 208pgs. • 2005 ◆ • Dover • P • $10.95 / $2.98 ✪ 169240 A SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRICKET Birley, Derek A magisterial survey of the game, from its humble origins all the way to modern floodlit finishes, that is also the story of English culture, mirrored in a sport that has always been a complex repository of manners, hierarchies, and politics. 400pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Aurum Press • P • $18.95 / $5.98 U RBAN STU DI ES & GEOGRAPHY ✪ 156072 ALL OVER THE MAP: Writing on Buildings and Cities Sorkin, Michael Whether castigating the sorry performance of the architectural avant-garde, considering the nature of place in globalized culture, or providing mock instructions for entering a high-security environment, Sorkin's essays make a powerful and provocative case for architecture and urban design to re-engage with the lives and societies from which they have become increasingly detached. 320pgs. • 2011 ◆ • Verso • C • $34.95 / $9.98 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. Extensively illustrated, it offers a fundamental understanding of the transformation of Main Streets nationwide. 352pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Yale • C • $65.00 / $13.98 ✪ ■ ◆ ▲ 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 ✪ 169402 BIRD ON FIRE: Lessons from the World's Least Sustainable City Ross, Andrew One of America's fastest growing metropolitan regions, Phoenix, Arizona is also its least sustainable one, sprawling over a thousand square miles, with a population of four and a half million, minimal rainfall, scorching heat, and an insatiable appetite for unrestrained growth and unrestricted property rights. In this volume, an eminent social and cultural analyst focuses on the prospects for sustainability in Phoenix and on the obstacles that stand in the way. 312pgs. • 2013 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $19.95 / $5.98 ✪ 000329 CHILDREN OF THE CITY: At Work & At Play Nasaw, David Illustrated with photographs of the period, this book provides a vibrant portrait of turn-of-the-century American cities from the point of view of the children who lived there. Drawing on hundreds of memoirs, autobiographies, oral histories and primary source materials from cities across the country, it creates an eloquent portrait of these children, their families, their daily lives, their fears, and their dreams. 244pgs. • 1985 ◆ • Oxford University • P • $19.99 / $5.98 ✪ 055901 LITTLE BRAZIL: An Ethnography of Brazilian Immigrants in New York City Margolis, Maxine L. A fascinating and accessible account of the lives of New York's Brazilians, an unseen minority estimated to number some 80,000 to 100,000 people. Margolis captures what it is like to be a new immigrant in this most cosmopolitan of world cities. 329pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton • P • $55.00 / $18.98 157807 MANHATTAN PROJECTS: The Rise and Fall of Urban Renewal in Cold War New York Zipp, Samuel Focusing on four iconic "Manhattan projects" -- the UN building, Stuyvesant Town, Lincoln Center, and public housing in East Harlem -- this book reveals that Cold War-era urban renewal was not merely a failed planning ideal, but also a crucial phase in the transformation of New York into both a world city and one mired in urban crisis. 484pgs. • 2010 ◆ • Oxford University • C • $36.95 / $9.98 138440 ON THE HIGH LINE: Exploring New York's Most Original Urban Park LaFarge, Annik The first illustrated guide to the elevated park that has transformed an entire neighborhood of New York City. Illustrated with some 400 color photos, the book also features a ten-page foldout map. 218pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Thames & Hudson • P • $29.95 / $11.98 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 / $16.98 ✪ 041860 PLAN OF CHICAGO Moore, Charles, ed. Burnham, Daniel H. & Edward H. Bennett This landmark text, first published in 1909, revolutionized urban design. Adopted by the city of Chicago, the plan had a major impact on its development, detailing proposals for circulation, transportation facilities, civic buildings, and parks. This reprint reproduces all 143 plates from the original, 48 in color. 156pgs. • 1993 ◆ • Princeton Architectural • C • $85.00 / $51.98 ✪ 067611 RECLAIMING THE AMERICAN WEST Berger, Alan Provides an overview of what possibilities are offered by converting abandoned mines, as well as the physical, philosophical, technological, environmental, political, regulatory and ethical issues involved. "The whole book is an aesthetic experience, from the layout to the superb photographs of disturbed lands ... unique and intriguing." -- Choice 223pgs. • 2002 ▲ • Princeton Architectural • C • $45.00 / $21.98 N EW ARRIVALS — GRANTA ✪ 134958 GRANTA 116: TEN YEARS LATER Freeman, John, ed. Examining the consequences of the attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001 from a global perspective, this issue includes contributions by Declan Walsh, Elliott Woods, Pico Iyer, and Nicole Krauss. Also in this issue: fiction from newcomers Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer and Phil Klay and an extract from a new novel by Nuruddin Farah. 256pgs. • 2011 ▲ • Granta Books • P • $16.99 / $4.98 J150559 GRANTA 122: BETRAYAL Freeman, John, ed. With award-winning reportage, memoir, fiction and photography, Granta has illuminated the most complex issues of modern life through the refractory light of literature. Feel the sting of betrayal in this issue via new writing by Ben Marcus, Janine di Giovanni, Karen Russell, Samantha Harvey, Colin Robinson, Jennifer Vanderbes, Callan Wink, John Burnside, and a host of others. 256pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $16.99 / $4.98 ✪ 143372 GRANTA 118: EXIT STRATEGIES Freeman, John, ed. How do we get out of what we've gotten ourselves into? This issue features new stories by Alice Munro, Susan Minot, Ann Beattie, David Long, and Daniel Alarcon; an excerpt from an upcoming novel by Anne Tyler; and new memoir writing by John Barth and Aleksandar Hemon. 256pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Granta Books • P • $16.99 / $4.98 ✪ 155127 GRANTA 123: BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS 4 Freeman, John, ed. In 2013, thirty years after its first collection of "bests," Granta asks once again: which writers are setting the bar for a new decade of British novels? 256pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $16.99 / $4.98 ✪ 142724 GRANTA 119: BRITAIN Freeman, John, ed. Includes novel excerpts by Mario Vargas Llosa, Jim Crace, and Rachel Seiffert; essays by Robert MacFarlane, Gary Younge, and Andrew Stuart; short stories by Mark Haddon, Adam Foulds, Tania James, Jon McGregor and Ross Raisin; and poems by Simon Armitage, Jamie McKenrick, Don Patterson, and Robin Robertson. 256pgs. • 2012 ▲ • Granta Books • P • $16.99 / $4.98 ✪ 158411 GRANTA 124: TRAVEL Freeman, John, ed. In this issue, which includes contributions by Charles Simic, David Searcy, Teju Cole, Haruki Murakami, and Hector Abad, among others, Granta presents a panoramic view of our shared landscape and investigates our motivations for exploring it. 256pgs. • 2013 ▲ • Grove Press • P • $16.99 / $4.98 ✪ 150557 GRANTA 120: MEDICINE Freeman, John, ed. In this wide-ranging collection of essays, fiction, memoir, poetry and photography, Granta explores the mind of the physician, the plight of the patient and the maladies and fears that bring us together. 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