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Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls

The History of Judaism, the Background of Christianity, the Lost Library of Qumran

Lawrence H. Schiffman, with a Foreword by Chaim Potok

Dead Sea Scrolls expert Lawrence H. Schiffman shifts attention away from the sensationalism surrounding who has control of the scrolls by focusing on how these texts shed light on the history of Judaism and early...

September 1, 1995, Paper, $45.00

Painting out of the Ordinary

Modernity and the Art of Everday Life in Early Nineteenth-Century England

David H. Solkin

At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, a new generation of painters led by the precociously talented David Wilkie took London's art world by storm. Their novel approach to the depiction of everyday life marked the...

August 26, 2008, Cloth, $55.00

The Spanish Frontier in North America

The Brief Edition

David J. Weber

A compact synthesis of David J. Weber’s prize-winning history of colonial Spanish North America, from the first Spanish-Indian contact through Spain’s gradual retreat Praise for the previous edition: "I cannot...

March 17, 2009, Paper, $27.00

Nazis, Islamists, and the Making of the Modern Middle East

Barry Rubin and Wolfgang G. Schwanitz

A groundbreaking account of the Nazi-Islamist alliance that changed the course of World War II and influences the Arab world to this day During the 1930s and 1940s, a unique and lasting political alliance...

February 25, 2014, Cloth, $35.00

The Modern Wing

Renzo Piano and The Art Institute of Chicago

James Cuno, Paul Goldberger, and Joseph Rosa; With a photographic portfolio by Judith Turner; Architectural photography by Paul Warchol

This handsome book examines the remarkable new addition to the Art Institute of Chicago, designed by Renzo Piano and scheduled to open in May 2009. This expansion to the Art Institute of Chicago, already one of the...

November 10, 2009, Cloth, $60.00

John Singer Sargent

Venetian Figures and Landscapes 1898-1913: Complete Paintings: Volume VI

Richard Ormond and Elaine Kilmurray

Throughout his career—and particularly in the period from 1898 to 1913—John Singer Sargent painted the spectacular architecture and scenes of everyday life in Venice, as he sat alongside the Grand Canal or in a...

May 26, 2009, Cloth, $80.00

Inigo Jones

The Architect of Kings

Vaughan Hart

Inigo Jones (1573-1652) is widely acknowledged to have been England's most important architect. As court designer to the Stuart kings James I and Charles I, he is credited with introducing the classical language of architecture...

September 27, 2011, Cloth, $45.00

Miniature Rooms

The Thorne Rooms at the Art Institute of Chicago

Entries by Fannia Weingartner; Introduction by Bruce Hatton Boyer

The Thorne Rooms, sixty-eight miniature models of European interiors from the 16th century on and American furnishings from the 17th century on, have entranced generations of visitors to the Art Institute of Chicago....

January 27, 2009, Cloth, $45.00

Encountering Genius

Houdon's Portraits of Benjamin Franklin

Jack Hinton, Melissa Meighan, and Andrew Lins

Benjamin Franklin caused a sensation when he arrived in Paris in December 1776 seeking support for America's struggle for independence: nobles vied to entertain him, and artists scrambled to portray him. Although several...

May 31, 2011, Paper, $25.00

Wild China

Natural Wonders of the World's Most Enigmatic Land

Phil Chapman, George Chan, Gavin Maxwell, Charlotte Scott, Kathryn Jeffs, Giles Badger, and Hannah Boot

A magnificently photographed natural history tour of China, from the frozen tundra of Siberia to the crowded streets of Beijing Within the vast borders of China, a dazzling array of ecosystems...

May 27, 2008, PB-with Flaps, $32.50

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