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Thoreau's Wildflowers

Henry David Thoreau; Edited by Geoff Wisner; Illustrated by Barry Moser

The first collection of Thoreau’s writings on the flowering plants of Concord, with more than 200 drawings by renowned artist Barry Moser Some of Henry David Thoreau’s most beautiful nature writing was...

March 22, 2016, Hardcover, $30.00

Edlis/Neeson Collection

The Art Institute of Chicago

James Rondeau

Marking an important moment in the Art Institute of Chicago’s 136-year history, this book documents an exceptional gift to the museum: the Edlis/Neeson Collection, consisting of 44 stellar works of contemporary art. Among the...

February 9, 2016, Hardcover with Slipcase, $30.00

Exploration and Discovery

Treasures of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

David K. Skelly and Thomas J. Near; Photography by Robert Lorenz

In celebration of the Peabody’s 150th anniversary year, a gorgeously illustrated tour of the museum’s renowned scientific collections Founded in 1866 with a generous gift from international financier George...

April 12, 2016, PB-with Flaps, $27.50

Spiritual Defiance

Building a Beloved Community of Resistance

Robin Meyers

A leading voice of progressive Christianity makes a powerful case for faith as a radical way of being in the world During his thirty-year career as a parish minister and professor, Robin Meyers has focused...

March 15, 2016, Paper, $16.00

Does Altruism Exist?

Culture, Genes, and the Welfare of Others

David Sloan Wilson

A powerful treatise that demonstrates the existence of altruism in nature, with surprising implications for human society Does altruism exist? Or is human nature entirely selfish? In this eloquent and...

February 23, 2016, Paper, $18.00

The Origins of Reasonable Doubt

Theological Roots of the Criminal Trial

James Q. Whitman

To be convicted of a crime in the United States, a person must be proven guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt.” But what is reasonable doubt? Even sophisticated legal experts find this fundamental doctrine difficult to...

February 23, 2016, Paper, $28.00

Art History and Emergency

Crises in the Visual Arts and Humanities

Edited by David Breslin and Darby English

Art History and Emergency assesses art history’s role and responsibilities in what has been described as the “humanities crisis”—the perceived decline in the practical applications of the humanities in modern times....

July 12, 2016, Paper, $24.95

Troubleyn/Laboratorium

Jan Fabre

Edited by Sigrid Bousset, Katrien Bruyneel, and Mark Geurden; With contributions from Nadia Sels, Luk Van den Dries, Koen Van Synghel, and Frank Peeters

This handsome book peers into Troubleyn/Laboratorium, the workspace, collective art space, and creative incubator of Belgian multidisciplinary artist Jan Fabre (b. 1958), whose performances, staged since the 1980s, have...

June 14, 2016, Hardcover, $60.00

Legal Codes and Talking Trees

Indigenous Women’s Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sound Borderlands, 1854-1946

Katrina Jagodinsky

Katrina Jagodinsky’s enlightening history is the first to focus on indigenous women of the Southwest and Pacific Northwest and the ways they dealt with the challenges posed by the existing legal regimes of the nineteenth and...

April 26, 2016, Cloth, $30.00

The National Gallery Companion Guide

Revised and Expanded Edition

Erika Langmuir

For two decades, The National Gallery Companion Guide has introduced art lovers to one of the richest collections of Western European paintings in the world, including famous works by the greatest painters—Piero della...

November 29, 2016, Paper, $30.00

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