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A unique analysis of the moral weight of warfare today through the lenses of philosophy and psychology.
First time in paperback: "One of the most ambitious literary projects of this or any age."-Adam Kirsch, New Republic
Feed your boss's ego. Dress for success. And don't let your heels trip you up on the corporate ladder.
Here are the pleasures and perils of compulsive long-distance motorcycling-and one man's mission to outride everyone else.
A CIA station chief, later Jordan's lawyer in Washington, reveals the secret history of a lost peace.
"Murphy draws on an impressive array of skills and experience in crafting his narrative of America's troubled economic relationship with its largest trading partner."--Clay Chandler, Washington Post
From an internationally acclaimed group of analysts, a selection of papers on the concept of change.
A fresh new voice in art and cultural criticism takes on the day's most pressing questions about representations of violence in art.
"Consistently rated the best guides to the regions covered...Readable, tasteful, appealingly designed. Strong on dining, lodging, culture, and history."-National Geographic Traveler.
The aim of this book is to unravel the tangled story of the four revolts, to examine their nature, course, and outcome, and to analyze their ultimate historical significance. Who were the rebels? What were their motives, social origins, and modes of behavior? What did they want and what did they achieve? Such are the questions this work will try to answer. Comparisons between the revolts will be made throughout the text, and especially in the concluding section of each chapter, while a final chapter will evaluate the overall significance of the revolts and their impact on the subsequent history of Russia. In particular, an effort will be made to determine the extent to which they foreshadowed the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, which so profoundly affected the course of contemporary history.
"First published in the United States by Boni & Liveright in 1922, this landmark reissue of the first edition, now back with its original publisher, includes a new introduction by Paul Muldoon, showcasing the poem's searing power and strange, jarring beauty"--Title page verso.
An essential, comprehensive, and accessible guide to the life and works of Aristotle.
An essential, comprehensive, and accessible guide to the life and works of Machiavelli.
As fitting for the twenty-first century as von Clausewitz's On War was in its own time, Invisible Armies is a complete global history of guerrilla uprisings through the ages.
A provocative and contrarian work-filled with great lessons from history-that challenges the pervasive notion that America is on the decline.
"With the style and pacing of a good novel...should become a standard in the genre."-Publishers Weekly
An anthology of the key writings of the best-known and arguably most prolific landscape architect in U.S. history.
Why the American Revolution, of all the great revolutions, was the only enduring success.
A candid, savvy, inspiring, and often hilarious memoir by one of America's most fearless political leaders.
Winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for History This searing story of slavery and freedom in the Chesapeake by a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian reveals the pivot in the nation's path between the founding and civil war.
The first anthology to gather poems by the forty-three poets laureate of the United States.
America's premier folk detective is back on the case, sniffing out those zany but dubious stories that "really happened" to a friend of your sister's boyfriend's accountant's mechanic.
Cancer affects not only the patient, but all their loved ones as well.
"The best book yet on the threat to American business posed by industrial spies. . . . Historians may well turn to Fialka's book for a quick study."-John Mintz, Washington Post
A lively, intimate memoir that vividly recalls the idealism of the Kennedy administration.
From the time of Chaucer to the present we follow the sense of Italy and Italian thought and imagination which has directed and enlivened the works of major English writers Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, the Elizabethan dramatists, Donne, Crashaw, and the Brownings among them."
Won Book of the Year Adult Non-Fiction-2012 Indie Choice Awards Amazon Best Book of the Month February 2011 An acclaimed novelist reflects on his violent past and a lifestyle that threatened to destroy him-until he was saved by writing.
"For me Dr. Quill is a hero-a physician with a head and a heart." -Betty Rollin, author of Last Wish
Recipient of the coveted James Beard Award for best Healthy Focus cookbook, The Simple Art of Eatingwell is perhaps the definitive guide to healthy eating. It includes the best recipes and advice from nearly 20 years of experience at EatingWell Magazine.
Here is a book to enhance our appreciation of the small citizens of the world and to introduce us to the neighbors we never knew we had, from spotted salamanders to meadow voles, from snowy tree crickets to ambrosia beetles, all living within steps of your door.
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