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Wrens, Dippers and Thrashers

David Brewer; Illustrated by Barry Kent MacKay

This is the first comprehensive guide to the closely related families of wrens, dippers, and thrashers. The book covers 75 wrens, 34 thrashers, and 5 dippers, almost all of which are New World species.The wrens ...

November 10, 2001, Cloth, $60.00

Public Architecture in Ireland, 1680–1760

Edward McParland; With photographs by David Davison

This innovative book examines the public architecture of Ireland from 1680 to 1760, a crucial period during which the country undertook the combined tasks of recovering from war and constructing a new and stable society. New...

December 11, 2001, Cloth, $70.00

The Battle for Realism

Figurative Art in Britain during the Cold War, 1945–1960

James Hyman

In this book art historian James Hyman takes a fresh look at the crucial years after the Second World War, when attempts were made to revive European culture and debates about the future of art were fierce. The author...

October 11, 2001, Cloth, $45.00

James II

John Miller

James II (1633–1701) lacked the charisma of his father, Charles I, but shared his tendency to dismiss the views of others when they differed from his own. Failing to understand his subjects, James was also misunderstood by...

October 11, 2000, Paper, $26.00

The Seventeenth Century French Paintings

Humphrey Wine

The National Gallery, London, possesses an outstanding collection of French seventeenth-century paintings, in part a reflection of the enthusiasm with which British collectors once acquired the works of Poussin and...

March 11, 2002, Cloth, $125.00

The Letters of Sir Joshua Reynolds

Edited by John Ingamells and John Edgcumbe

Sir Joshua Reynolds could never have anticipated an edition of his letters; he once told Boswell that “If I felt the same reluctance in taking a Pencil in my hand as I do a pen I should be as bad a Painter as I am a...

December 11, 2000, Cloth, $32.50

Albatrosses

W.L.N. Tickell

Albatrosses are long-lived seabirds that have long impressed those who travel the oceans, although this admiration has not prevented them from being killed in large numbers. They are famed for their supreme adaptations...

September 10, 2000, Cloth, $75.00

Life in the Treetops

Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology

Margaret Lowman; Foreword by Robert D. Ballard

Forest canopies have been characterized as one of the last biotic frontiers on Earth: tree crowns have been difficult to study scientifically because access to them has been so challenging. During the past two decades,...

August 11, 2000, Paper, $13.95

Five Days in London, May 1940

John Lukacs

The days from May 24 to May 28, 1940 altered the course of the history of this century, as the members of the British War Cabinet debated whether to negotiate with Hitler or to continue the war. The decisive importance of...

August 11, 2001, Paper, $14.00

Medicine and Magnificence

British Hospital and Asylum Architecture, 1660–1815

Christine Stevenson

The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries represent a golden age in the design and construction of hospitals and asylums for the insane. In Britain the great veterans’ hospitals at Chelsea and Greenwich were erected,...

January 11, 2001, Cloth, $37.50

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