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Humphry Repton

Landscape Gardening and the Geography of Georgian England

Stephen Daniels

The leading landscape gardener of later Georgian England, Humphry Repton (1752–1818), was innovative and prolific, undertaking more than four hundred commissions during his thirty-year career. Repton worked for a wide variety...

August 11, 1999, Cloth, $65.00

James Boswell's Life of Johnson

An Edition of the Original Manuscript, Volume 2: 1766-1776

James Boswell; Edited by Bruce Redford and Elizabeth Goldring

This is the second volume of the annotated transcription of James Boswell’s manuscript of The Life of Johnson, with its numerous complex revisions and wide array of supplementary materials. The transcription covers the...

July 11, 1999, Cloth, $125.00

Thank You, St. Jude

Women`s Devotion to the Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes

Robert A. Orsi

St. Jude, patron saint of hopeless causes, is the most popular saint of the American Catholic laity, particularly among women. This fascinating book describes how the cult of St. Jude originated in 1929, traces the rise in...

November 10, 1998, Paper, $30.00

Spanish Imperialism and the Political Imagination

Studies in European and Spanish-American Social and Political Theory 1513-1830

Anthony Pagden

From the early sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Spain was regarded as a unique social and political community—the most exalted, the most feared, the most despised, and the most discussed since the Roman Empire. In...

October 11, 1998, Paper, $25.00

Facing Death

Where Culture, Religion, and Medicine Meet

Edited by Howard Spiro, Lee Palmer Wandel, and Mary G. McCrea Curnen; Foreword by Daniel Callahan

We have learned a great deal in recent years about keeping death at bay through medical technology. We are less well informed, however, about how to face death and how to understand or articulate the emotional and spiritual...

October 11, 1998, Paper, $24.00

Doctors Afield

Edited by Mary G. McCrea Curnen, Howard Spiro, and Deborah St. James

"Our intent was to provide a book that would let the everyday practitioner understand that he or she had stories to tell, roads to walk, pictures to paint, tunes to play—and that there is life outside, even after,...

September 10, 1999, Cloth, $65.00

The Planets

David McNab and James Younger

During the last forty years, human beings have broken free of the Earth and ventured out to other worlds orbiting the Sun. We have visited every planet except Pluto, discovered dozens of new moons in orbit around other...

August 11, 1999, Cloth, $45.00

Epidemics and History

Disease, Power and Imperialism

Sheldon Watts

"One of the best portrayals of life in Europe and the Islamic world during the medieval Great Plague. . . . Watts offers solid, stunning examples of Western idiocy that created superhighways for once-obscure microbes,...

November 10, 1999, Paper, $39.00

Discovering the Secrets of Soft-Paste Porcelain at the Saint-Cloud Manufactory,

Edited by Bertrand Rondot

The Saint-Cloud porcelain manufacture in France holds a unique position in the history of European porcelain: it was the first in Europe to discover the secret of producing soft-paste porcelain, thereby breaking the monopoly...

October 11, 1999, Cloth, $85.00

Art and Commerce in the Dutch Golden Age

Michael North; Translated by Catherine Hill

During the seventeenth century, the Netherlands—a small country with just two million inhabitants and virtually no natural resources—enjoyed a "Golden Age" of economic success, world power, and tremendous artistic output. In...

September 10, 1999, Paper, $21.00

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