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The Logic of Evil

The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933

William Brustein

Why did millions of apparently sane, rational Germans join the Nazi Party between 1925 and 1933? In this provocative book, William Brustein argues that the Nazi Party's emergence as the most popular political party in Germany...

March 30, 1998, Paper, $26.00

The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms

Volume 4: The Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms

Ernst Cassirer; Edited by John Michael Krois and Donald Phillip Verene; Translated by John Michael Krois

At his death in 1945, the influential German philosopher Ernst Cassirer left manuscripts for the fourth and final volume of his magnum opus, The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. John Michael Krois and Donald Phillip...

January 21, 1998, Paper, $29.00

Theology, History, and Culture

Major Unpublished Writings

H. Richard Niebuhr; Edited by William Stacy Johnson

This book brings together the best of the unpublished works of H. Richard Niebuhr, one of the outstanding American religious thinkers of this century. The collection includes lectures, sermons, and essays, some of which...

February 17, 1998, Paper, $28.00

Lola Montez

A Life

Bruce Seymour

The exploits of Lola Montez—onstage as a dancer and an actress, in politics as a power behind thrones, and in bedrooms around the world—made her one of the best-known women of the Victorian era. Born Eliza Gilbert, daughter...

March 30, 1998, Paper, $45.00

No Passion Spent

Essays 1978-1995

George Steiner

George Steiner is one of the preeminent essayists and literary thinkers of our era. In this remarkable book he concerns himself with language and the relation of language to literature and to religion. Written during a period...

March 30, 1998, Paper, $43.00

Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941

Robert W. Thurston

Terror, in the sense of mass, unjust arrests, characterized the USSR during the late 1930s. But, argues Robert Thurston in this controversial book, Stalin did not intend to terrorize the country and did not need to rule by...

November 10, 1998, Paper, $32.00

Virtual Justice

The Flawed Prosecution of Crime in America

H. Richard Uviller

Sensational trials obsessively televised and reported by news media have led many Americans to question the effectiveness of their criminal justice system. Do police have the laws they need—or the competence—to do their job?...

March 30, 1998, Paper, $32.00

Our Children's Toxic Legacy

How Science and Law Fail to Protect Us from Pesticides

John Wargo

During this century, hundreds of billions of pounds of pesticides have been released to the global environment. How are we exposed to them? What can we do to protect ourselves? In this extraordinary analysis, John Wargo, one...

April 20, 1998, Paper, $39.00

Theodosius

The Empire at Bay

Stephen Williams and Gerard Friell

Theodosius I, a towering figure in the history of the late Roman Empire and the early Church, was the last Roman emperor to rule a unified empire of East and West. His reign from 379 to 395 represents a turning point in the...

April 20, 1998, Paper, $26.00

Not Without Honor

The History of American Anticommunism

Richard Gid Powers

The American anticommunist movement has been viewed as a product of right-wing hysteria that deeply scarred our society and institutions. This book restores the struggle against communism to its historic place in American...

April 20, 1998, Paper, $52.00

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