Search Results

WARNING

You are viewing an older version of the Yalebooks website. Please visit out new website with more updated information and a better user experience: https://www.yalebooks.com

1601 - 1610 of 8290 Results

George I

Ragnhild Hatton; With a new foreword by Jeremy Black

In 1714 George Ludwig, the fifty-eight-year-old elector of Brunswick-Luneburg, became, as George I, the first of the Hanoverian dynasty to rule Britain. Until his death in 1727 George served as both elector of Hanover and...

May 11, 2001, Paper, $42.00

The Censored War

American Visual Experience During World War Two

George Roeder, Jr.

Early in World War II censors placed all photographs of dead and badly wounded Americans in a secret Pentagon file known to officials as the Chamber of Horrors. Later, as government leaders became concerned about public...

February 22, 1995, Paper, $37.00

Yale French Studies, Number 83

Part II, Post/Colonial Conditions: Exiles, Migrations, and Nomadisms

Edited by Françoise Lionnet and Ronnie Scharfman

This two-volume issue is devoted to questions of identity and modernity in France and in the French-speaking areas of North and West Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Vietnam, and the Indian Ocean.

February 24, 1993, Paper, $32.00

Social Justice in the Liberal State

Bruce Ackerman

An original and compelling vision of a just society“A ‘new view’ of the theoretical foundations of liberalism that will ‘challenge us to clarify our own implicit notions of liberal democracy.’ ”—

September 10, 1981, Paper, $45.00

Empire and Superempire

Britain, America and the World

Bernard Porter

A timely and provocative comparison of the British and American empires: are they alike, or are they very different beasts? The present American “empire” is often compared with the British one of yore—not...

April 15, 2006, Cloth, $65.00

Intimate Circles

American Women in the Arts

Nancy Kuhl

Visionary American women stood at the forefront of many of the artistic and literary movements of the 20th century. Creative artists and writers such at Gertrude Stein, Mabel Dodge Luhan and Katherine Dunham fueled and...

September 1, 2003, Paper, $30.00

Lewis & Clark's West Collector's Edition

William Clark's 1810 Master Map of the American West

William Clark

In May 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began an expedition that fundamentally changed Americans' conception of their country. Clark drew dozens of maps and interviewed Indians to create rough charts of areas he did...

January 1, 2004, Map - Not Folded, Rolled, $50.00

Republic of Shade

New England and the American Elm

Thomas J. Campanella

The American elm, elegant and highly adaptable, was an essential feature of America’s cultural landscape for more than a century, forming great verdant parasols above—and giving its name to—streets all across the nation....

November 30, 2011, Paper, $35.00

Icons of American Protestantism

The Art of Warner Sallman

Edited by David Morgan

Although American Protestants often claim that they are opposed to the use of devotional images in their religious life, they in fact draw on a vast body of religious icons to disseminate confessional views, to teach, and to...

March 27, 1996, Cloth, $75.00

The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson

Volume One, 1854 - April 1874

Robert Louis Stevenson; Edited by Bradford A. Booth and Ernest Mehew

Robert Louis Stevenson, celebrated author of such treasured classics as Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, has long been recognized as a master storyteller and...

August 31, 1994, Cloth, $95.00

Pages