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A paperback collection newly offset from Complete Poems 1904-1962 with an afterword by the Cummings scholar George James Firmage.
The text of this edition presents, fully annotated, the 1899 First Edition text of McTeague, a significant example of American literary naturalism and a commentary on turn-of-the-century American cultural values.
"Takes an historically important decision, places it in its immediate stream of policy development, perceptions and events and adds what was missing from the Pentagon Papers."-Richard E. Neustadt, Harvard University
The first in-depth biographical study of the brilliant but elusive architect who fundamentally redefined twentieth-century architecture.
Uncovering the link between our brains and our behavior.
Making sure the child's voice in family therapy is heard.
Why and how therapy with even the most challenging kids can work.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) frequently creates turmoil, dysfunction, and impairment in the lives of diagnosed people, as well as among their families, friends, and colleagues.
"It's a challenge to create transformative moments with books, but [Masson] does it."-Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
Collected for the first time, Alice Miller's most helpful, therapeutic, and invaluable answers to hundreds of readers' letters.
A New York Times Bestseller A central player's account of the clash between the rule of law and the necessity of defending America.
The definitive biography of Robert Benchley: humorist, actor, and leading man of the Algonquin Round Table.
One of the world's most popular writers of literate thrillers, has, with the help of Simon Bainbridge, selected a collection of his favorite short stories about the political jungle. Here are stories by a diverse array of writers, from Twain and Dickens to London and Kipling. Jeffrey Archer is the bestselling author of Kane and Abel, First Among Equals, and other novels.
"A comprehensive primer on the development of these Asian tigers."-Noam Lupu, San Francisco Chronicle
An unprecedented union of scientific analysis and stunning photography illustrating the effects of climate change on the global ecosystem.
"A must-read for anyone who is concerned about our deeply flawed electoral system."-Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
The Collected Stories, in its variety and force, is the essential introduction to the fiction of Joseph Roth.
"[T]his impressive work...offers paths toward new and rich understandings of American history."-The New York Times Book Review
"[Gardner] zaps his targets with laserlike precision and wit."-Entertainment Weekly
"A necrobibliac classic: it may keep you up all night-not from fear but from fascination."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Powerful, credible, and applicable . . . the methodology is immaculately detailed."-Fortune
May Sarton, poet and novelist, chronicles the year that began on 3rd May 1982, her 70th birthday. At her home in Maine, she savours "the experience of being alive in this beautiful place" reflecting on nature, friends and work. May Sarton also wrote "Journal of Solitude" and "As we are Now".
In Felix Gilbert's skilled analysis, the figures of Niccolo Machiavelli, whose writing changed the way people think about politics, and Francesco Guicciardini, whose History of Italy is one of the first classics of modern historical writing, provide important clues to interpreting the Renaissance.
The author of Physics for Future Presidents returns to educate all of us on the most crucial conundrum facing the nation: energy.
More than 230 full-color images by some of the world's most-renowned photographers.
An intimate look at the people behind some of the great discoveries of our time.
The initial two essays, "Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy" and "Central Issues of American Foreign Policy," appeared in the original edition of this volume and have been retained as backdrops for fifteen major addresses delivered by Mr. Kissinger over the past four years. The new selections include a statement to Congress that traces the main lines of détente policy; a review of the step-by-step process of negotiations in the Middle East; an analysis of efforts to achieve accords, with the Soviet Union on strategic arms limitation without imperiling American national security; a speech to the United Nations on the imperative of establishing a balanced global approach to economic development and resource conservation; several papers that candidly appraise prospects for new ties between the United States and the nations of Asia, Africa, and Latin America; and one that sets forth measures to strengthen the bonds among the industrial democracies. In their scope and detail, these documents constitute a remarkable set of designs, blueprints, and working drawings by a master architect of foreign policy.
Munich was the birthplace of Nazism and became the chief cultural shrine of the Third Reich. In exploring the question of why Nazism flourished there, this book provides an account of the cultural roots of the Nazi movement.
Zarlino's Le Istitutioni harmoniche, published in 1558, is one of the most influential music treatises of all time. To his contemporaries it revealed the secrets of composition he had learned from Adrian Willaert, who brought to Italy the polyphonic art of the Netherlands. To the modern scholar Zarlino's treatise illumines the compositional technique of the golden age of vocal polyphony. The essence of this art is contained in Part III, "The Art of Counterpoint," which is here translated into English for the first time.
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