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  • av Anton Chekhov
    121,-

    Chekhov's treatment of theatre and love against the background of a magical lake attempts to define the role of the artist in the modern world. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av August Strindberg & Robert Brustein
    112,-

    By far Strindberg's most aggressive work. The Father is a feverish nightmare of the struggle he saw between defiant masculinity and the treacherous weakness of women. Plays for Performance Series.

  • - The Legacy of the 1980s in America
     
    217,-

    Fifteen brilliant essays on the kind of culture created by the "magic of the marketplace" in 1980s America, from architecture to the yuppie ascendancy. "Amusing, caustic and cleverly written....What makes Culture in an Age of Money fun to read is its refreshing candor." -New York Times.

  • av Harry T. Williams
    167,-

    How the temperaments and moral courage of the three great Union generals affected their military leadership-explored with intelligence and wit by one of our most distinguished historians of the Civil War.

  • av Luigi Pirandello
    151,-

    Robert Brustein's highly acclaimed adaptation of Pirandello's masterpiece, a study in illusion and reality which follows a group of characters who try to fashion their life stories into acceptable drama. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av Aristophanes
    121,-

    Aristophanes' great anti-war drama, with comedic overtones, glorifies the power of fertility in the face of destruction. Plays for Performance Series.

  • - In a New Adaptation
    av Christopher Marlowe & Nicholas Rudall
    121,-

    Marlowe's classic treatment of the myth of man's greed and ambition has contemporary reverberations that make it compelling drama. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av Paul W. Glad
    147,-

    A study of the crucial election of 1896 that became a conflict between two great national myths-the yeoman farmer and the self-made man of success. "Well written and balanced in its judgments...[and] touching upon one of the central problems of the 20th century, the 'problem of advancing and applying democratic principles in a period when social, economic, and technological changes were more rapid and far-reaching than ever before.'"-Journal of American History.

  • av Georges Feydeau
    125,-

    A consummate farce in which a middle-aged man arranges a rendezvous in a seedy little hotel with the beautiful young wife of his best friend. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av Heinrich von Kleist
    127,-

    Von Kleist's last work and his masterpiece-a story of guilt, innocence, and moral righteousness involving a prince who violates his orders of battle when distracted by a beautiful princess. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    121,-

    A play of stinging contemporaneity-about religious and societal hypocrisy, guilt that feeds on innocence, the terror of the inevitable, and the battle between truth and darkness, freedom and constraint. Plays for Performance Series.

  • av Tess Slesinger
    213,-

    "An intensely feminine book, in which bleakness, unemployment, heartache, and heartlessness are combined with an agreeable feeling of settling down for conversation with an intimate, disillusioned, gossipy, malicious, and often very witty friend."-New Statesman.

  • av Miles Wolff
    217,-

    The story of the Greensboro sit-ins-how four African-American college students sat down at a Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina and ignited the civil rights movement in America. "A remarkable account.... Wolff has recaptured these days with a sense of their drama."-Book World.

  • - America's Quest for Informal Empire, 1893-1901
    av Thomas J. McCormich
    183,-

    How American leaders sought the fabled overseas market at the turn of the century in an effort to achieve economic stability at home. "A most important book."-American Historical Review.

  • - American Thought 1917-1930
    av Roderick Nash
    170,-

    A major reinterpretation of American thought from 1917 to 1930, with a lively foray into the popular culture of the supposedly roaring twenties.

  • av Seymour J. Mendelbaum
    176,-

    Amidst the turbulent political and social conditions of a metropolis in the making, Boss Tweed was, according to Mr. Mandelbaum, the right man at the right time-"a master communicator" who "united the elements in a divided society." This is a cogent case study in the democratization of American society. With a new preface by the author.

  • - The Secret Passion
    av Joseph Epstein
    209,-

    Sketches of eminent Americans and a pointed reconsideration of the ingredients of the American Dream form a fascinating social history. "Should be must reading in executive suites as well as college classrooms."-Forbes.

  • - The Great Depression in Town and Country
     
    125,-

    Twelve historical articles describe the problems of the Great Depression in town and country, on a scale we can all comprehend. "A real breakthrough in our understanding of the depression." -Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.

  • - Studies in the Changing Structure of Nineteeth Century Marketing
    av Glenn Porter
    217,-

    A unique account of the rise of modern marketing in 19th-century America, showing how growing industrial capacity, market concentration, and advancing technology forced new methods of distribution. "No one has so carefully delineated the transition from the old mercantile to the new industrial world."-Choice.

  • - A Comparative Study of Virigina and Cuba
    av Herbert S. Klein
    215,-

    Comparing the workings and effects of slavery in two New World colonies-Virginia and Cuba-Mr. Klein dramatically confirms institutional differences in Latin American and North American slavery.

  • av Theodore Dreiser
    230,-

    An extraordinary collection which reminds us how great a talent Dreiser was."He has no peer in the American short story....Among the moderns, there is almost no one capable of writing tales like these." -Howard Fast.

  • av Clarence Darrow
    217,-

    Edited by Arthur and Lila Weinberg. A remarkable collection of the great attorney's writings which reveal why he was such a force in the court of law and in the court of public opinion. "Fascinating.... Whether Darrow is condemning capital punishment, questioning immortality, or extolling free trade, he is usually incisive, never boring, and always unafraid of speaking his mind." -William M. Kunstler, New York Times.

  • - The Human Costs of Economic Power
    av Gene Dattel
    208,-

  • - Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century
    av Allan G. Bogue
    491,-

    From Prairie to Corn Belt, first published in 1967, examines the development of farming in the prairie states. Bogue focuses on the individual farmer and the problems and developments that have forced changes in the family farm business.

  • - An Interpretive Biography
    av Michael O'Brien
    198,-

    Noted John F. Kennedy historian O'Brien has distilled the findings of his heavily detailed biography of a few years ago into a compact life that touches on all the important issues and incorporates the findings and judgments of major works since the president's death.

  • - How the Man Behind the Plate Became an American Folk Hero
    av Peter Morris
    249,-

    Today's baseball catcher stolidly goes about his duty without attracting much attention. But it wasn't always that way, as Peter Morris shows in this lively and original study. In baseball's early days, catchers stood a safe distance back of the batter without protective gear. Then the introduction of the curveball in the 1870s led them to move up directly behind home plate, even though they still wore no gloves or other protection. Extraordinary courage became the catcher's most notable requirement, but the new positioning also demanded that the catcher have lightning-fast reflexes, great hands, and a throwing arm with the power of a cannon. With so great a range of required skills, a special mystique came to surround the position, and it began to seem that a good catcher could single-handedly make the difference between a winning and losing team.

  • - Black Leadership in the Age of Jim Crow
    av Raymond W. Smock
    212,-

  • - The Dilemma of Black Identity in America
    av Thomas Dyja
    169,-

  • - The Stories Behind the Innovations That Shaped Baseball
    av Peter Morris
    274,-

    The only book ever to win both the Seymour Medal and the Casey Award as the best baseball book of the year, Peter Morris's magisterial encyclopedia of the national pastime will surprise, delight, and educate even the most knowledgeable fan. With its thousand-odd entries, A Game of Inches illuminates the origins of items ranging from catcher's masks to hook slides to intentional walks to baseball's reserve clause. Now with new material and completely redesigned in a one-volume paperback, the book remains endlessly fascinating, impeccably researched, and engagingly written.

  • - An Informal History of Baseball's Pioneer Era, 1843-1870
    av Peter Morris
    198,-

    The story of baseball in America begins not with the fabled Abner Doubleday but with a generation of mid-nineteenth-century Americans who moved from the countryside to the cities and brought a cherished but delightfully informal game with them.

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