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A Moon for the Misbegotten

Eugene O'Neill; With an Introduction by Stephen A. Black

A new, affordable paperback edition of one O’Neill’s late masterpieces Eugene O’Neill’s last completed play, A Moon for the Misbegotten is a sequel to his autobiographical Long Day’s Journey Into...

August 28, 2006, Paper, $12.95

Bedouin Culture in the Bible

Clinton Bailey

The first contemporary analysis of Bedouin and biblical cultures sheds new light on biblical laws, practices, and Bedouin history Written by one of the world’s leading scholars of Bedouin culture, this...

October 23, 2018, Hardcover, $55.00

Deuteronomy and the Pentateuch

Jeffrey Stackert

This indispensable monograph synthesizes current debates and offers a new historical and literary analysis of the book of Deuteronomy  “In this exciting addition to the Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library,...

April 26, 2022, Hardcover, $65.00

Attica: Intermediate Classical Greek

Readings, Review, and Exercises

Cynthia L. Claxton

Effective as either a primary or secondary textbook, Attica: Intermediate Classical Greek fills a gap in the available materials by simultaneously providing a much-needed grammar review and an introduction to...

December 17, 2013, Paper, $45.00

Hun Sen’s Cambodia

Sebastian Strangio

A fascinating analysis of the recent history of the beautiful but troubled Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia To many in the West, the name Cambodia still conjures up indelible images of destruction and...

November 25, 2014, Cloth, $25.00

Neuroimmunity

A New Science That Will Revolutionize How We Keep Our Brains Healthy and Young

Michal Schwartz with Anat London; Foreword by Olle Lindvall

Pathbreaking research offers new hope for treating brain diseases and injuries and for maintaining brain health even into old age   In the past, the brain was considered an autonomous organ, self-contained...

September 22, 2015, Cloth, $35.00

Turncoat

Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty

Stephen Brumwell

“Brumwell offers a provocative explanation for one of the enduring mysteries of the American Revolution: why did Benedict Arnold, one of ‘Washington’s most celebrated and valued subordinates,’ become a traitor in 1780? —

May 29, 2018, Hardcover, $30.00

Beyond the University

Why Liberal Education Matters

Michael S. Roth; With a New Preface

From the president of Wesleyan University, an eloquent defense of liberal education, seen against the backdrop of its contested history in AmericaWinner of the 2016 Frederic W. Ness Book Award sponsored...

May 19, 2015, Paper, $17.00

The Language of Light

A History of Silent Voices

Gerald Shea

A comprehensive history of deafness, signed languages, and the unresolved struggles of the Deaf to be taught in their unspoken tongue Partially deaf due to a childhood illness, Gerald Shea is no stranger to...

August 22, 2017, Hardcover, $19.95

Before Religion

A History of a Modern Concept

Brent Nongbri

For much of the past two centuries, religion has been understood as a universal phenomenon, a part of the “natural” human experience that is essentially the same across cultures and throughout history. Individual religions may...

September 29, 2015, Paper, $20.00

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