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Poems of Hanshan

Peter Hobson and T.H. Barrett

Hanshan, which means Cold Mountain, was the pseudonym adopted by an unknown poet who lived in China as a hermit twelve hundred years ago. The poems collected under his name have had an immense impact worldwide, especially...

May 25, 2010, Paper, $25.00

Strength in Weakness

Writings of Eighteenth-Century Quaker Women

Edited and introduced by Gil Skidmore

Quaker women in the eighteenth century were carrying on the faith and activity of their seventeenth-century forebears, but as a group their lives and writings have been neglected in modern times by both Quaker and other...

May 25, 2010, Paper, $30.00

Healing Wounds, Healthy Skin

A Practical Guide for Patients with Chronic Wounds

Madhuri Reddy, M.D., M.Sc., and Rebecca Cottrill, R.N., M.Sc.C.H.

The first comprehensive, accessible, authoritative guide on chronic wounds and how best to treat them Seven million Americans suffer from chronic or slow-healing wounds—this number includes people with...

August 23, 2011, Paper, $39.00

Paradoxical Life

Meaning, Matter, and the Power of Human Choice

Andreas Wagner

For readers of Hofstadter’s Gödel, Escher, Bach, a fascinating look at the hidden meaning in matter What can a fingernail tell us about the mysteries of creation? In one sense, a nail is merely a...

June 28, 2011, Paper, $34.00

Rosenfeld's Lives

Fame, Oblivion, and the Furies of Writing

Steven J. Zipperstein

A haunting consideration of the extraordinary mind of Saul Bellow’s unjustly forgotten friend and literary rival and the extremes of the writing life Born in Chicago in 1918, the prodigiously gifted and...

March 29, 2011, Paper, $34.00

Treason

Hédi Kaddour; Translated by Marilyn Hacker

Hédi Kaddour’s poetry arises from observation, from situations both ordinary and emblematic—of contemporary life, of human stubbornness, human invention, or human cruelty. With Treason, the award-winning poet and...

April 24, 2012, Paper, $25.00

Modernist America

Art, Music, Movies, and the Globalization of American Culture

Richard Pells

A revelatory new take on the long-held belief that America has dominated world culture America's global cultural impact is largely seen as one-sided, with critics claiming that it has undermined other...

June 12, 2012, Paper, $53.00

George Gershwin

Larry Starr

In this welcome addition to the immensely popular Yale Broadway Masters series, Larry Starr focuses fresh attention on George Gershwin’s Broadway contributions and examines their centrality to the composer’s entire career....

February 22, 2013, Paper, $40.00

Managing the Mountains

Land Use Planning, the New Deal, and the Creation of a Federal Landscape in Appalachia

Sara M. Gregg

Historians have long viewed the massive reshaping of the American landscape during the New Deal era as unprecedented. This book uncovers the early twentieth-century history rich with precedents for the New Deal in forest, park,...

June 28, 2013, Paper, $37.00

The Humanist Comedy

Alexander Welsh

For about three thousand years comedy has applied a welcome humanist perspective to the world’s religious beliefs and practices. From the ancient Greek comedies of Aristophanes, the famous poem by Lucretius, and dialogues of Cicero...

May 27, 2014, Paper, $34.00

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