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  • - A Parker Novel
    av Richard Stark
    188,-

    Parker goes toe-to-toe with the mob - hitting them with heist after heist after heist - and the entire underworld learns an unforgettable lesson: whatever Parker does, he does deadly.

  • av Richard Stark
    186,-

    Parker robs a rock concert, but the heist goes sour, and he finds himself - and his woman, Claire - menaced by a pair of sadistic, drug-crazed hippies. Slayground turns the hunter into prey, as Parker gets trapped in a shuttered amusement park, besieged by a bevy of local mobsters.

  • - A Parker Novel
    av Richard Stark
    188,-

    Parker robs a rock concert, but the heist goes sour, and he finds himself - and his woman, Claire - menaced by a pair of sadistic, drug-crazed hippies. Slayground turns the hunter into prey, as Parker gets trapped in a shuttered amusement park, besieged by a bevy of local mobsters.

  • - Men, Women and the Quest for Ecstasy
    av Marianna Torgovnick
    373,-

    Linking literature, art, psychology and cultural studies, this work investigates Westerners' attraction to "primitive" cultures. Torgovnick explores the stories of Jung, Dinesen, O'Keefe and Lawrence and the ways they use the primitive as a medium for soul searching and personal fulfilment.

  • - Money and Markets in a World without Redemption
    av Mark C. Taylor
    425

    Posits that money and markets do not exist in a vacuum but grow in a cultural medium, reflecting and in turn shaping their world. This book explores the historical and psychological origins of money, the importance of religious beliefs and practices for emergence of markets, and the unexpected role of religion in the understanding of economics.

  • av Mark C. Taylor
    529,-

    The age of information, media and virtuality is transforming many aspects of human experience. This is an investigation of the postmodern world which critically examines a wide range of contemporary cultural practices. The author contends that postmodern culture is full of creative possibilities.

  • - The Reconstruction of Geohistory in the Age of Revolution
    av Martin J. S. Rudwick
    464,-

    Examines the ideas and practices of earth scientists throughout the Western world to show how the story of what we call "deep time" was pieced together. This title explores who was responsible for the discovery of the earth's history, and details how the study of the history of the earth helped define a new branch of science called geology.

  • - Indigenous Cartography and the Maps of the Relaciones Geograficas
    av Barbara E. Mundy
    580,-

    In this text Barbara Mundy illuminates the complex cultural negotiations that colonists and indigenes undertook in mapping the colony of Mexico. She also seeks to explain the Amerindian and Spanish traditions represented in these early colonial maps.

  • - Reflections on Reality of the Modernist Tibetan Monk Gendun Chopel
    av Donald S. Lopez Jr.
    658,-

    Gendun Chopel is considered the most important Tibetan intellectual of the twentieth century. He dictated the "Adornment" for Nagarjuna's Thought, recognized as a controversial work of Madhyamaka or "Middle Way" philosophy. This book presents the English translation of this major Tibetan work, accompanied by an essay on Chopel's life.

  • - Feminist Theory and Economics
    av Marianne A. Ferber
    425

    An examination of the central tenets of economics from a feminist point of view. The authors suggest that the discipline of economics could be improved by freeing itself from masculine biases, and raise questions about the discipline's objective nature.

  • - Second Edition
    av John D'Emilio
    373,-

    Including documentation of the oppression of homosexuals and biographical sketches of the lesbian and gay heroes who helped the late-20th-century gay culture to emerge, this text aims to provide a definitive analysis of the homophile movement in the USA from 1940 to 1970.

  • - Native Americans and Historical Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century
    av Steven Conn
    425

  • av Hortense J Spillers
    529,-

    This collection of major essays spans Hortense Spiller's work from the early 1980s, in which she pioneered a broadly poststructuralist approach to African American literature.

  • - Socio-Spatial Organization in an Accra Community
    av Deborah Pellow
    425

    Analyzes the results of a long-term study of a Ghanaian zongo, or "stranger quarter" - a place of refuge for Hausa migrants from northern Nigeria who have relocated to the city of Accra. This volume is suitable for students and scholars of the relationships between architecture, migration, and social change.

  • - Intellectual Transformation and the Marginalization of Morality
    av Julie A. Reuben
    490,-

    A study of moral education in American universities that examines the consequences of the 19th-century debates over the purpose and pursuit of higher education, and the modernization efforts of the academic reformers of that era.

  • - Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art
    av Stephanie Smith
    503,-

    Explores the role of the meal in contemporary art. This title offers the survey of the artist-orchestrated meal: since the 1930s, the act of sharing food and drink has been used to advance aesthetic goals and foster critical engagement with the culture of the moment.

  • - An American Dilemma
    av James B. Jacobs
    425

  • av Pierre de la Ruffiniere du Prey
    1 163,-

    A study of the influence of Pliny the Younger as a continuous theme throughout the history of architecture.

  • - Writers on Living and Aging
    av Wayne C. Booth
    412,-

    Wayne Booth has selected, and has been inspired by, the works of some prominent writers on the art of growing older. In this anthology he shows that the very making of art is in itself a victory over time.

  • - Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany
    av Alisha Rankin
    525,-

    Provides the study of noblewomen's healing activities in early modern Europe. In this title, the author demonstrates that numerous German noblewomen were deeply involved in making medicines and recommending them to patients, and many gained widespread fame for their remedies.

  • - Readings from "Isis"
    av Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
    451

    Suitable for scholars and students of American history, and for scientists and others who want to better understand modern science and science in America, this title offers the significant contributions to the study of the history of science, technology, and medicine during the twentieth century, all drawn from the pages of the journal Isis.

  • - A Conversation among Disciplines and Professions
    av Bradin Cormack
    1 039,-

    Demonstrates that Shakespeare's thinking about legal concepts points to a deep engagement with the law's technical workings, its underlying premises, and its social effects. This book considers Shakespeare's awareness of common law thinking and practice through examinations of Measure for Measure and Othella.

  • - Law, Honor, and Citizenship in Maritime America
    av Matthew Taylor Raffety
    586,-

    In the years before the Civil War, many Americans saw the sea as a world apart, an often violent and insular culture governed by its own definitions of honor and ruled by its own authorities. This title tracks how seamen conceived of themselves as individuals and how they defined their place within the United States.

  • - Snapshots from Deep Time
    av Lance Grande
    566,-

    The landscape of southwestern Wyoming around the ghost town of Fossil is beautiful but harsh. But during the early Eocene, more than fifty million years ago, it was a subtropical lake, surrounded by volcanoes and forests and teeming with life. Lavishly produced in full color, this title opens a window onto our planet's long-lost past.

  • - A Biography of the Ocean Gladiator
    av Richard (University of Buffalo) Ellis
    360,-

    A perfect fish in the evolutionary sense, the broadbill swordfish derives its name from its distinctive bill - much longer and wider than the bill of any other billfish - which is flattened into the sword we all recognize. This book provides a complete history of the fish from its prehistoric fossils to its present-day endangerment.

  • av Nathalie Sarraute
    360,-

    Written when the author was eighty-three years old, but dealing with only the first twelve years of her life, this title is constructed as a dialogue between the author and her memory. It interrogates her interlocutor in search of her own intentions, more precise accuracy, and, indeed, the truth.

  • av Dennis Todd
    477

    In 1726, an illiterate woman from Surrey named Mary Toft announced that she had given birth to 17 rabbits. This study recreates the story of this incident and shows how it illuminates 18th-century beliefs about the power of imagination and the problems of personal identity.

  • - The Complete Writings
    av Leo Strauss
    586,-

    Presents a collection of author's writings on Maimonides, comprising sixteen essays, three of which appear in English for the first time. This title provides translations of materials that are originally quoted in Hebrew, Arabic, Latin, German, and French; written an informative introduction highlighting the contributions found in each essay.

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