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Page 1: History, Philosophy, & Social Studies of Science, Medicine, · 2018. 11. 9. · Natural History Museum, London 2018 288 p. 6 x 9 7 halftones 5 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-39543-2 $45.00

S C I E N C E

M E D I C I N E

T E C H N O L O G Y

F R O M C H I C AG O

History of Science Science Studies

History of Medicine

Philosophy of Science / Medicine History of Technology Environmental Studies

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The Genesis QuestThe Geniuses and Eccentrics on a Journey to Uncover the Origin of Life on EarthMichael Marshall“Marshall has rounded up all the past and current thinking about this profound and puzzling ques-tion—how did life begin?—into a neat, enthralling and highly digestible package. He doesn’t pretend we can answer the question, but does justice to all the key proposals so far. And if anything, his survey of potential solutions makes the appearance of life on Earth seem all the more astonishing as we exam-ine the issue ever more closely.”—Philip Ball, author of How to Grow a Human 2020 328 p. 6 x 9 7 halftones, 1 table 1 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71523-0 $26.00 USAP Your Price: $20.80

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The Lost SpeciesGreat Expeditions in the Collections of Natural History MuseumsChristopher Kemp“Natural history collections are vast, backlogged, error-riddled, or incompletely described. Think of all those expeditions in the 1800s and 1900s. Imagine drawers with thousands of beetles and flies, countless jars of marine invertebrates. What other treasures could those collections still be holding? Well, biologist Kemp wondered about that, too. And he went on a quest to uncover the forgotten collec-tions and chronicled his findings in a book, The Last Species—new species that were only found with the help of natural history museums. . . . [An] amazing story.”—Science Friday2017 256 p. 6 x 9 25 halftones 2 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-51370-6 $21.00 Your Price: $16.80

Waters of the WorldThe Story of the Scientists Who Unraveled the Mysteries of Our Oceans, Atmosphere, and Ice Sheets and Made the Planet WholeSarah Dry“In the eight detailed, immensely readable essays of Waters of the World, Dry shows how over the past 150 years scientists have slowly come to see climate as a global system, and to recognize how human activity contributes to changes in the complex inter-actions of ice, oceans, and the atmosphere.”—New York Review of Books “Waters of the World takes readers from the lab to the study to the field and back again. . . . An acces-sible work of science history that draws on some of the best recent scholarship in the field.”—Science 2019 368 p. 6 x 9 50 halftones 3 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-50770-5 $30.00 NAM Your Price: $24.00

Ahab's Rolling SeaA Natural History of Moby-DickRichard J. King“Herman Melville’s sprawling masterpiece Moby-Dick is a fictional feat studded with empirical evidence, reveals maritime historian King in this invigorating study. King traces references to ethol-ogy, meteorology, marine microbiota and the oceans to Melville’s sailing experience in the Pacific and wranglings with the works of scientists William Scoresby, Louis Agassiz and others. Moby-Dick, King boldly avers, is a ‘proto-Darwinian fable'—and its beleaguered narrator, Ishmael, an early environ-mentalist.”—Nature 2020 464 p. 6 x 9 12 color plates, 71 halftones 4 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-51496-3 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

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History of Science 1

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Making Modern Science, Second EditionPeter J. Bowler and Iwan Rhys Morus“Attractively illustrated and easy to use, the book explains difficult scientific and philosophical issues in brief and often surprisingly clear terms. . . . The field of history of science has been calling out for a book just like this one.”—Science “A real landmark. Finally, two first-rate academic historians—one a specialist in biological and earth sciences, one in physical sciences—both firmly com-mitted to sociological, contextual approaches, offer an overview of their discipline for the beginning student.”—Times Higher Education2020 608 p. 6 x 9 93 halftones, 14 line drawings 5 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-36576-3 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Inside ScienceStories from the Field in Human and Animal ScienceRobert E. Kohler“Inside Science is destined to be a classic. Kohler treats his readers to a thought-provoking study of situated knowledge in the making in this brilliant deliberation on the power of context in the history of anthropology, sociology, primatology, and wild-life ecology. Kohler elegantly combines compelling biographical accounts of such figures as Bronislaw Malinowski, Nels Anderson, William Whyte, and Jane Goodall with incisive analyses of a scientific tradition that is far more important than is usually recognized.”—Bernard Lightman, York University2019 264 p. 6 x 9 6 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-61798-5 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

The Scientific RevolutionSteven Shapinscience · culture1996, 2018 256 p. 51/2 x 81/2 7 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-39834-1 $18.00 Your Price: $14.40

How to Grow a HumanAdventures in How We Are Made and Who We ArePhilip Ball“A winding romp through advances in cell biology [that] pushes readers to ponder the boundaries of life. . . . Ball’s look at the state of human-facing cutting-edge bio science is a thought-provoking read.”—Science “Should probably come with a warning: you might never look at the life sciences in quite the same way again. . . . Faced with technologies that cheat death and circumvent reproduction, Ball forces us to reassess what being human actually means. . . . This is a deeply engaging crash course.”—Nature2019 272 p. 6 x 9 30 halftones 8 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-65480-5 $25.00 COBE/EU Your Price: $20.00

The Water KingdomA Secret History of ChinaPhilip Ball“A rewarding read. . . . Ball puts water beautifully back at the heart of China’s story.”—Economist “Ball’s journey along the history, politics, and culture of China’s waterways encompasses many heroes of Chinese hydrology, men who grappled with elemental forces and imperial censure and sometimes came out on top. . . . Ball argues that China’s future, like the past, can be read in the fate of its water.”—Guardian2017 320 p. 6 x 9 70 halftones, 26 line drawings 9 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75460-4 $19.00 NAM Your Price: $15.20

Announcing our newest series: Oceans in Depth

Katherine Anderson and Helen M. Rozwadowski, Series Editors

Karen Darling, Acquiring Editor

for more information, visit bit.ly/OCEDEP

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Science on a MissionHow Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don’t Know about the OceanNaomi Oreskes“This book shows why oceanography may be the vital science whose history we need to understand if we want a picture of the evolving relationships between science and the American state over the last century. With her characteristic but rare combina-tion of philosophical and historical insight, and her sharp eye for the politics beneath the surface, Oreskes has skillfully interpreted the wide-ranging legacies of oceanography and brought them into our understanding of scientific—and political—debates of the present day.”—Katharine Anderson, York University2020 744 p. 6 x 9 73 halftones, 17 line drawings 10 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-73238-1 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

Collecting ExperimentsMaking Big Data BiologyBruno J. Strasser“We often think of big data as an explosive depar-ture from the past. Science historian Strasser reveals it as part of a historic continuum. The sense of ‘information overload’ has existed since the Renais-sance, and today’s data tsunami emerged from two traditions in biology: natural-history collecting and the lab. Hybridized, they led to vast accumulations of knowledge. Strasser’s case studies compel, from geneticists’ ‘museums’ of maize (corn) varieties to a groundbreaking mine of digital data, the 1965 Atlas of Protein Structure and Sequence.”—Nature2019 392 p. 6 x 9 35 halftones 11 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63504-0 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

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The Daily Henry David ThoreauA Year of Quotes from the Man Who Lived in SeasonHenry David Thoreau“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of each.” Drawn from the full range of Thoreau’s journals and published writings, and arranged according to season, The Daily Henry David Thoreau allows us to discover the endless variation and surprise to be found in the repetitions of mundane cycles. This little volume embodies, in small compass, Thoreau’s own ambition to “live in season”—to turn with the living sundial of the world, and, by attuning ourselves to nature, to heal our modern sense of discontinuity with our surroundings. 2020 224 p. 51/2 x 81/2 12 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-62496-9 $12.00 Your Price: $9.60

Henry David ThoreauA LifeLaura Dassow Walls“Will be for many years to come the biography that readers will turn to in fruitful search of a life 'whole and entire.' It will supply good answers to the ques-tion of why Thoreau still matters, two hundred years after his birth.”—Modern Intellectual History “Walls’s Thoreau is truly a man for all seasons, a person who, in many ways, is a 21st-century liberal’s idea of our best self: pro- environmental, antiracist, anti-imperialist, feminist, reformist, spiritual but not religious. It is extraordinary how much there was in Thoreau to support this interpretation, and part of the power of Walls's book is how she traces these liberal and humane preoccupations to the radi-calism of his family and of Concord’s intellectual life.”—Nation2017 640 p. 6 x 9 44 halftones 13 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-59937-3 $20.00 Your Price: $16.00

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Georg ForsterVoyager, Naturalist, RevolutionaryJürgen Goldstein“Goldstein’s goal is to connect the thought of Forster the observant voyager and naturalist who ac-companied Cook on his second voyage, and Forster the German revolutionary who died in exile in Paris in 1794. . . . Those who want to understand Forster’s thought and his contribution to political modernity will be well served by Goldstein’s prize-winning book. . . . Recommended.”—Choice2019 240 p. 6 x 9 14 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-46735-1 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

Georg ForsterThe South Seas at WörlitzEdited by Frank VorphalAt the tender age of seventeen, naturalist Georg Forster (1754–94) embarked with the famous Captain James Cook on a voyage around the world. During the trip, Forster explored recently discovered regions, including New Zealand, New Caledonia, Tahiti, and Tonga. Shortly after his return in 1775, Forster met in London with Prince Franz and Prin-cess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau to present them with numerous Polynesian objects. From the grass skirt of a Tahitian dancer to maces from Tonga to an axe of jade-green nephrite from New Zealand, Georg Forster provides new perspectives on these priceless artifacts and vividly brings back to life Forster and Cook’s momentous voyage. Distributed for Hirmer Publishers2019 208 p. 83/4 x 11 116 color plates 15 Cloth ISBN: 978-3-7774-3314-1 $45.00 CMUSA Your Price: $36.00

Recipes and Everyday KnowledgeMedicine, Science, and the Household in Early Modern EnglandElaine Leong2018 288 p. 6 x 9 19 halftones 16 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-58366-2 $32.50 Your Price: $26.00

Aesthetic ScienceRepresenting Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650–1720Alexander Wragge-Morley“This is an important and exciting book. Aesthetic Science shows how members of the early Royal Society engaged with the problem of representation while supporting an ideology of empirical science. Historians have spilled much ink on documenting the emergence of empiricism in the early modern period, yet they have failed to note that empiricist natural philosophers were acutely aware of the limits of representation. Wragge-Morley surveys an impressive cast of characters, and what emerges is a new interpretation of what the early Royal Society was up to. The story told is rich, complex, and thoroughly convincing.”—Dániel Margócsy, author of Commercial Visions2020 272 p. 6 x 9 11 halftones 17 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-68086-6 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Scientific JournalAuthorship and the Politics of Knowledge in the Nineteenth CenturyAlex Csiszar“A scientific journal can make for dry reading; The Scientific Journal, on the other hand, does not. Csiszar provides a fascinating account about how this particular genre came to have its current form and, most importantly, its overwhelming status. There are thought-provoking challenges to our assumptions about scientific communication on just about every page.”—Michael D. Gordin, Princeton University2018 368 p. 6 x 9 41 halftones 18 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75250-1 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

The X ClubPower and Authority in Victorian ScienceRuth Barton2018 576 p. 6 x 9 33 halftones, 3 tables 19 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-55161-6 $55.00 Your Price: $44.00

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Time TravelersVictorian Encounters with Time and HistoryEdited by Adelene Buckland and Sadiah QureshiTo a large degree, the Victorians created the per-ceptual frameworks through which we continue to understand history. Time Travelers is a book about the myriad ways in which Victorians approached the past, offering a vivid picture of their world and its historical obsessions. “A feast of historical insights into Victorian life and culture, Time Travelers is an original volume certain to become a classic in its multifaceted field. This invaluable work from an impressive array of scholarly contributors combines depth with wide appeal.”—Crosbie Smith, University of Kent2020 312 p. 6 x 9 24 halftones 20 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-67679-1 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

The New PrometheansFaith, Science, and the Supernatural Mind in the Victorian Fin de SiècleCourtenay Raia“The New Prometheans is not just another in that long, footnoted list of books on nineteenth-century mesmerism, spiritualism, and Victorian psychical research. Instead, it’s a rich display of historical-crit-ical readings, of biographical contextualizations, and of erudite philosophical discussions of the history of science, of technology, and of Western thought. A beautifully written and fascinating study.” —Jeffrey Kripal, author of Secret Body2019 440 p. 6 x 9 4 halftones 21 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63535-4 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Isaac Newton and Natural PhilosophyNiccolò GuicciardiniDistributed for Reaktion Books2018 272 p. 51/2 x 81/2 12 color plates, 31 halftones 22 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78023-906-4 $22.50 NSA Your Price: $18.00

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An Alfred Russel Wallace CompanionEdited by Charles H. Smith, James T. Costa, and David A. Collard“A truly comprehensive examination of the rumina-tions and writings of one of the most remarkable men of the Victorian era, the co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection with Charles Darwin. This book is so thorough in its analysis of a protean mind that it is difficult to imagine that it will or can be surpassed. . . . Thought-provoking.” —Ross A. Slotten, author of Plague Years2019 416 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones 23 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-62210-1 $60.00 Your Price: $48.00

Science Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century BritainConstructing Scientific CommunitiesEdited by Gowan Dawson, Bernard Lightman, Sally Shuttleworth, and Jonathan R. Topham“From luxurious quarto transactions to gossipy newssheets, the nineteenth century witnessed an unprecedented outpouring of periodicals devoted to astronomy, natural history, medicine, physics, geology, and the sciences more generally. These encouraged debate, attracted new talent, and forged scientific communities. With this well-edited and accessible volume, the transformation of journal publication in Britain—a critical episode in the making of modern science—at last receives its due.”—Jim Secord, University of Cambridge2020 424 p. 6 x 9 44 halftones 24 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-67651-7 $55.00 Your Price: $44.00

In the Footsteps of Joseph Dalton HookerSeamus O’BrienDistributed for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew2018 400 p. 93/4 x 111/4 500 color plates, 30 halftones 25 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-84246-656-8 $55.00 CMUSA Your Price: $44.00

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ParacelsusAn Alchemical LifeBruce T. Moran“Marked by an admirable even-handedness and genuine human curiosity, Moran carefully places back the life and ideas of Paracelsus into the context of Renaissance culture and natural philosophy. Moran’s prose is both accessible and engaging, and he does a wonderful job taking his readers back to a time that was very different from ours—a world that was saturated with wonder and magic, and a deep faith in the interconnectedness of mind and matter.”—Forbidden HistoriesDistributed for Reaktion Books2019 216 p. 51/2 x 81/2 10 color plates, 10 halftones 26 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-144-3 $22.50 NSA Your Price: $18.00

Tycho Brahe and the Measure of the HeavensJohn Robert Christianson“This fascinating and rich biography successfully explains the aims of Tycho’s startling and ambitious enterprise, to rebuild the sciences of heaven and earth in a new vision of organized inquiry and the accumulation of nature’s treasures. With gripping detail and brilliant illustrations, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the cosmos and culture of early modernity.”—Simon Schaffer, University of CambridgeDistributed for Reaktion Books2020 272 p. 51/2 x 81/2 59 color plates, 39 halftones 27 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-234-1 $22.50 NSA Your Price: $18.00

Cuvier’s History of the Natural SciencesTwenty-four Lessons from Antiquity to the RenaissanceEdited by Theodore W. PietschDistributed for French National Museum of Natural History2014 734 p. 61/2 x 91/2 50 figures 28 Paper ISBN: 978-2-85653-684-1 $65.50 NSA Your Price: $52.40

Before NatureCuneiform Knowledge and the History of ScienceFrancesca Rochberg“Rochberg is a leading figure in the study of Meso-potamian science. . . . Her book is an erudite medi-tation on what understanding the world might have meant to Mesopotamian scholars. . . . A thoughtful and detailed overview of this world, and the ways in which cuneiform scholars systematized and under-stood the disparate phenomena they found there.” —Inference: International Review of Science2016 392 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone, 1 table 29 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75958-6 $44.00 Your Price: $35.20

Martin Lister and his Remarkable DaughtersThe Art of Science in the Seventeenth CenturyAnna Marie Roos“The evidence of Lister’s quicksilver mind is appro-priately reflected in Roos’s own proclivity for poly-mathic passion in details offered the reader. . . . But the intriguing core of the book lies in the relation-ship between Lister and his young daughters, Anna and Susanna, who created more than 1000 exquisite engravings for the Historiae [Conchyliorum]. Roos’s richly illustrated book illuminates the interwoven dynamic of art and science in the seventeenth century and teases out a hidden piece of the women-in-science story, making it tempting to suggest a transposition of the title to Anna and Susanna Lister and Their Remarkable Father.”—ScienceDistributed for the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford2018 224 p. 6 x 9 46 color plates, 33 halftones 30 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-85124-489-8 $40.00 NAM Your Price: $32.00

Burned AliveBruno, Galileo and the InquisitionAlberto A. MartinezDistributed for Reaktion Books2018 304 p. 61/4 x 91/4 21 halftones 31 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78023-896-8 $40.00 NSA Your Price: $32.00

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The Transmutations of ChymistryWilhelm Homberg and the Académie Royale des SciencesLawrence M. Principe“With his peerless knowledge of the archives and obvious taste and talent for unraveling the arcana of the complex social relations and challenges of sci-ence at the turn of the eighteenth century, Principe keeps readers on tenterhooks in his study of the three lives . . . of German chemist Wilhelm Homberg.” —Patrice Bret, Centre Alexandre-Koyré2020 504 p. 6 x 9 16 halftones, 6 line drawings 32 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-70078-6 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

The Life and Science of Harold C. UreyMatthew Shindell“Absorbing . . . This fine biography wonderfully shows how Urey’s scientific contributions led chem-istry in new directions, including to the Moon.” —Nature 2020 248 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones 33 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-66208-4 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

Membranes to Molecular MachinesActive Matter and the Remaking of LifeMathias Grote“Focusing on cell membranes, channels, and pumps as paradigmatic objects of analysis and synthesis, Grote forcefully argues that there has always been more than genes to the molecular study of life.” —Soraya de Chadarevian, University of California, Los Angeles2019 296 p. 6 x 9 4 color plates, 23 halftones 34 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-62515-7 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

A Rainbow PalateHow Chemical Dyes Changed the West’s Relationship with FoodCarolyn Cobbold“In this timely book, Cobbold tells the remarkable story of how the first industrially produced chemical food dyes were created and adjudicated as legitimate additives to food. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century chemists, manufacturers, legislators, and the public all wrestled with questions around food additives still highly relevant today, concerning risk, health, public safety, regulation, testing, and the environment. . . . Lively and significant, A Rainbow Palate will be indispensable for anyone interested in the difficult process by which societies manage, and fail to manage, radical new technoscientific enti-ties.”—Simon Werrett, author of Thrifty Science2020 288 p. 6 x 9 4 halftones, 3 tables 35 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-72705-9 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Experimental FireInventing English Alchemy, 1300–1700Jennifer M. RamplingTracing the development of alchemy in England from the beginning of the fourteenth century to the end of the seventeenth, Rampling illuminates the role of alchemical reading and experimental practice in the broader context of national and scientific history. “Vivid and compelling. . . . [Rampling] has been able to sketch the outlines of what has previously been entirely unknown to the history of alchemy. This is a fully achieved piece of research that is destined to become the key work in the field.” —Stephen Clucas, University of London 2020 416 p. 6 x 9 19 halftones, 2 tables 36 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71070-9 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Edited by Carin Berkowitz, Angela N. H. Creager, John E. Lesch, Lawrence M. Principe, Alan Rocke, and E. C. Spary

Karen Darling, Acquiring Editor

A series that welcomes all historical treatments of chemistry, broadly construed, and its diverse roles in society. Published in partnership with the Science History Institute.

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Climate in MotionScience, Empire, and the Problem of ScaleDeborah R. Coen“Today, the field of dynamic climatology enables us to understand major interactions across space and time, on scales ranging from the human to the planetary. But where can we find the origins of this crucial approach? In this dazzling piece of historical detective work, Coen traces it back to researchers such as Julius Hann in Vienna and the practical problems faced by the Habsburg Monarchy in administering its vast and varied territories.” —Times Higher Education 2018 464 p. 6 x 9 5 color plates, 45 halftones 37 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75233-4 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

HelmholtzA Life in ScienceDavid Cahan“A magisterial biography of one of the last of the great polymaths.”—Nature2018 944 p. 7 x 10 40 halftones 38 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-48114-2 $55.00 Your Price: $44.00

Aesthetics, Industry, and ScienceHermann von Helmholtz and the Berlin Physical SocietyM. Norton Wise“A brilliant, multi-faceted reframing of the emer-gence of modern Germany as a scientific, industrial, and military power. . . . Wise deftly decodes paint-ings, architectural forms, physics diagrams, and sci-entific instruments to reveal the dense connections among classicists, painters, physicists, philosophers, and engineers and their shared sense of the city’s fu-ture.”—John Tresch, Warburg Institute, University of London2018 432 p. 6 x 9 31 color plates, 73 halftones, 6 tables 39 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-53135-9 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

The Science of WalkingInvestigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth CenturyAndreas Mayer“As Mayer shows in this erudite and perceptive study, everyone from physiologists to physicists, drillmasters to dancemasters, novelists to physi-ognomists tried to plumb the secrets of human locomotion in the long nineteenth century. Deeply researched and beautifully illustrated, this book draws together philosophy, science, literature, and medicine into the fascinating story of a science that sought the essence of the human and the truths of character in how we put one foot in front of another.”— Lorraine Daston, director emerita, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science2020 232 p. 6 x 9 50 halftones 40 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-32835-5 $50.00 Your Price: $40.00

Germany’s Ancient PastsArchaeology and Historical Interpretation since 1700Brent Maner“Maner’s book tells an important and nuanced story about why it is that Germans, like other Europeans, became so involved in the excavation, collection, and exhibition of artifacts in the years after Napo-leon’s demise.”—Suzanne L. Marchand, Louisiana State University2018 336 p. 6 x 9 8 halftones 41 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-59307-4 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

All the LandJo LendleHow, in 1930, did Alfred Wegener, the son of min-ister from Berlin, find himself in the most isolated spot on earth, attempting to survive an unthinkably cold winter in the middle of Greenland? This book chronicles Wegener’s extraordinary journey to the most unforgiving corner of the planet.Distributed for Seagull Books2018 264 p. 6 x 9 42 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-85742-606-2 $27.50 IND Your Price: $22.00

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Foundations of PaleoecologyClassic Papers with CommentariesEdited by S. Kathleen Lyons, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, and Peter J. WagnerThis book brings together 44 classic papers pub-lished between 1924 and 1999 that trace the origins and development of paleoecology. A comprehensive introduction to the field, Foundations of Paleoecology will be an essential reference for new students and established paleoecologists alike. “The main thesis of this book is that paleoecology is central to the biological and geological sciences because of how it has modernized our understand-ing of the history of life on Earth. . . . An ambitious compendium of the critical founding scholarly pub-lications of paleoecology.”—Stephen Q. Dornbos, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 2020 800 p. 6 x 9 100 halftones, 125 tables 43 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-61820-3 $60.00 Your Price: $48.00

Dragons’ Teeth and ThunderstonesThe Quest for the Meaning of FossilsKen McNamara“McNamara opens window after window on the use and interpretation of fossils by different cultures from Ireland to Australia over the millennia and up to the present. Through the strange medieval mythologies of dragons’ teeth, stone swallows, toadstones, thunderstones, snakestones, and devil’s toenails, an even more ancient tradition is uncov-ered.”—Douglas Palmer, author of A History of Earth in 100 Groundbreaking Discoveries “A fascinating account of fossils as objects of mystical, mythological, and practical significance to ancient humans, thousands of years before written history or modern science.”—Olivia Judson, Impe-rial College LondonDistributed for Reaktion Books2020 288 p. 51/4 x 81/4 70 halftones 44 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-290-7 $25.00 NSA Your Price: $20.00

Nature’s MirrorHow Taxidermists Shaped America’s Natural History Museums and Saved Endangered SpeciesMary Anne Andrei“[Andrei] has rescued a group of turn-of-the-twenti-eth-century taxidermists/naturalists who in fact were crucial players in stopping the wholesale extinction of some of America’s most cherished animals. Read this book and you’re never going to stand before a natural history exhibit in one of America’s great museums and think of it in the same way again.”—Dan Flores, author of American Serengeti2020 264 p. 6 x 9 60 halftones 45 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-73031-8 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

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The Second Jurassic Dinosaur RushMuseums and Paleontology in America at the Turn of the Twentieth CenturyPaul D. Brinkman“Ever wonder why the great museums of New York City, Pittsburgh, and Chicago are filled with Jurassic dinosaurs? Brinkman’s account looks at when early dinomania spurred museums to try to get the big-gest and best dinosaurs for their displays, setting the foundation for exhibits that still stand today.” —National Geographic2010 345 p. 6 x 9 31 halftones, 8 line drawings 46 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75216-7 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

Mr. Jefferson and the Giant MooseNatural History in Early AmericaLee Alan Dugatkin“In the early days of the U. S., many scientists consid-ered American flora and fauna inferior to European species. Incensed, Thomas Jefferson set out to prove them wrong. . . . If you want a shot of environmental patriotism, this book is a good choice.”—Sierra Club2009 184 p. 6 x 9 25 halftones 47 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63910-9 $18.00 Your Price: $14.40

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Political Essay on the Kingdom of New SpainA Critical EditionAlexander von Humboldt“Now, thanks to the extraordinary translating and editing of Kutzinski, Ette, and their team, English-language readers can share Humboldt’s insights in a tour de force translation that is itself Humboldtian in scope.”—Neil Safier, the John Carter Brown Library “The Essay offers no less than an embarrassment of riches. . . . This beautiful new edition will serve not only as an illustration of how modern-style political geography came into existence but also as guide to the multifaceted thinking of a traveler and scholar who transcended cultural divides and borders set by hegemonic powers.”—Andreas W. Daum, State University of New York at Buffalo Volume One2019 632 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone, 64 tables 48 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-65138-5 $65.00 Your Price: $52.00

Volume Two2019 560 p. 6 x 9 180 tables 49 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-65155-2 $65.00 Your Price: $52.00

The Spanish DisquietThe Biblical Natural Philosophy of Benito Arias MontanoMaría M. Portuondo“Only a dexterous philologist and a keen observer of nature could unravel the mysteries of creation already contained in biblical accounts. The poly-mathic Arias Montano produced a new Mosaic natural philosophy from scratch, away from the many ancient systems European humanists had revived. Like her subject, Portuondo radically shifts the ground, offering a strikingly novel interpreta-tion of early modern Spanish science as relentlessly innovative and radical.”—Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, University of Texas-Austin 2019 448 p. 6 x 9 14 halftones, 1 line drawing 50 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-59226-8 $65.00 Your Price: $52.00

The Republic of ColorScience, Perception, and the Making of Modern AmericaMichael Rossi“In a kaleidoscopic tour through American laborato-ries, artists’ studios, corporations, and game boards of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Rossi puts color at the very center of US life. Colors wavered, shifted, and set each other off; stabilizing colors meant bringing order to anxious social and political relations. Lighting up a landscape of previ-ously hidden connections, this eloquent, original book unfurls a stunning series of interlocking tales of science and sensation in the making of modern life.”—John Tresch, University of London 2019 320 p. 6 x 9 11 color plates, 6 halftones, 11 line drawings 51 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-65172-9 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

This Land Is Your LandThe Story of Field Biology in AmericaMichael J. Lannoo“An original, absolutely fascinating book. Lannoo has given us an extraordinary gift: the inspirational story of one hundred fifty years’ worth of field biology in North America and what the ideas and actions of hardworking, brilliant biologists (many with charismatic, dominant personalities) have meant to the world—a global network of natural areas and environmental protection legislation. . . . Will be a classic narrative of American field biology far into the future.”—Marty Crump, author of A Year with Nature2018 304 p. 6 x 9 46 halftones, 9 line drawings, 1 table 52 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-58089-0 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Beyond the LaboratoryScientists as Political Activists in 1930s AmericaPeter J. Kuznick1987 374 p. 6 x 9 53 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-67620-3 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

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Darwin’s Most Wonderful PlantsA Tour of His Botanical LegacyKen Thompson“A survey of the botanical experimenting and theorizing that occupied Darwin’s golden years. This little volume proceeds from Virginia creepers to sundews to orchids to pansies, all as gently as a Sunday garden tour, but with expert evolutionary commentary, and it is garnished by Thompson with some odd facts about plant evolution that Darwin might have considered but didn’t. It’s a glimpse of Darwin the country squire, Darwin the horticul-turalist, an old man pottering in what Thompson calls ‘the cabbage patch’—or think of Don Corleone amid the tomatoes.”—New York Review of Books2019 256 p. 6 x 9 49 halftones 54 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-67567-1 $25.00 COBE/EU Your Price: $20.00

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Dinner with DarwinFood, Drink, and EvolutionJonathan Silvertown“Silvertown breaks down the sociology, selective breed-ing, and nutritional evolution behind each contem-porary dietary staple. . . . This tour—from animal to vegetable to beer—will give even the most ambitious foodie something to chew on.”—Scientific American2017 232 p. 6 x 9 6 maps 55 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-76009-4 $19.00 Your Price: $15.20

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Rhetoric in Tooth and ClawAnimals, Language, SensationDebra Hawhee“An illuminating exposition on the deep relationship between language and nonhuman animals. . . . Hawhee’s book succeeds at introducing a fascinat-ingly new approach to animal studies and rhetoric.” —The British Society for Literature and Science 2017 264 p. 6 x 9 3 halftones 56 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-70677-1 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Materials of the MindPhrenology, Race, and the Global History of Science, 1815–1920James Poskett“Today we can laugh at the idea that our personali-ties and attributes can be measured by the bumps on our heads, but phrenology was the most widely practiced mind science of the Victorian era. . . . Not just a fascination in Europe and America, Poskett show the wide reach of the ‘science’ through its objects and ephemera—skulls and charts and books and the like—travelled the globe and found recep-tive audiences wherever they landed.”—New York Society Library “An exemplary history of objects, this book is also a global history of the mind. . . . The freshest history of the strangest science.”—Alison Bashford, author of Global Population 2019 373 p. 6 x 9 47 halftones 57 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-62675-8 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

Heredity under the MicroscopeChromosomes and the Study of the Human GenomeSoraya de Chadarevian“De Chadarevian shows how much we have missed by looking at the history of biology since World War II as largely a history of how molecular geneticists cracked the genetic code. By focusing the lens on chromosomes, and their uses inside and outside the laboratory, her thorough yet elegant account exposes unexpected continuities, both with the eugenic past of heredity research and its genomic present.” —Staffan Müller-Wille, coauthor of The Gene: From Genetics to Postgenomics2020 272 p. 6 x 9 36 halftones 58 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-68511-3 $37.50 Your Price: $30.00

A History of FeelingsRob Boddice“To what extent are the things we feel—happiness, sadness, anger—the result of the world around us? How much would the emotions of someone from, say, the seventeenth century, be recognizable to us today four hundred years on? These are the kind of fascinating, if complex, questions posed by this original and ambitious book, which combines the latest research to explore centuries of feelings and how they related to wider society across centuries and continents.”—History RevealedDistributed for Reaktion Books2018 240 p. 61/4 x 91/4 19 halftones 59 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-067-5 $35.00 NSA Your Price: $28.00

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Making Spirit MatterNeurology, Psychology, and Selfhood in Modern FranceLarry Sommer McGrath“Ever since Descartes tore apart the metaphysical bond between mind and world—between res cogitans and res extensa—philosophers and scientists have been pondering the question of how the wound might be healed. In this fascinating and carefully researched study, McGrath explores how thinkers offered new answers to this old puzzle, and how the threadbare idea of spirit found a new and more respectable incarnation in the scientific languages of neurology and psychology. A truly fascinating chap-ter in the intellectual history of modern France.” —Peter E. Gordon, Harvard University2020 280 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones, 1 table 60 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-69982-0 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

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The Sciences of the SoulThe Early Modern Origins of PsychologyFernando Vidal“[Vidal] draws a compelling picture of psychology’s shift from philosophy and religion to science. . . . Recommended.”—Choice “[Vidal] shows how the concept of soul, initially caught in scholastic rationalism, underwent an empirical transformation from the form of the body to the activities of the mind. . . . No other history comes close to his exquisite accomplishment.” —Robert J. Richards, University of Chicago2011 432 p. 6 x 9 3 halftones, 14 line drawings, 8 tables 61 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-71036-5 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Restless ClockA History of the Centuries-Long Argument over What Makes Living Things TickJessica Riskin2016 544 p. 6 x 9 9 color plates, 51 halftones 62 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-52826-7 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Higher and ColderA History of Extreme Physiology and ExplorationVanessa Heggie“Heggie brings to vivid life the history of the sci-ences of human survival at its limits. Higher and Colder offers a bold and persuasive interpretation of exploration as a scientific practice in the twentieth century, when Mount Everest and the polar regions became natural laboratories for physiological experiments, racial ideologies, gender hierarchies, indigenous technologies, and everyday practices of exploration. Elegantly written, it provides a welcome historical perspective on the biomedical research that has saved the lives of thousands of hikers and mountaineers.”—Peter Hansen, Worcester Polytech-nic Institute2019 264 p. 6 x 9 13 halftones 63 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-65088-3 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Forgotten SenseMeditations on TouchPablo Maurette“The Forgotten Sense is one of the most intelligent, well crafted, and original collection of literary es-says that I have had the pleasure to read. Maurette meditates on the many facets of the sense of touch, reflecting on some of its properties, such as pain, pleasure, pressure, temperature, speed, and balance. He then explores how touch has been represented throughout time in portraiture and sculpture, philosophy, and literature, and how it has frequently turned these forms of art into a sensorial feast.”—Enrique García Santo-Tomás, University of Michigan2018 192 p. 51/2 x 81/2 7 halftones 64 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-56147-9 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

Culture and the Course of Human EvolutionGary Tomlinson2018 208 p. 6 x 9 3 line drawings 65 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-54852-4 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

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CataclysmsAn Environmental History of HumanityLaurent Testot‘Whether it be the internet or the coronavirus, we all know the world is connected. But how did we get here? In this brilliant, highly readable book, Testot answers that question. He follows humanity’s trek out of Africa and the footprint this ‘naked ape’ left behind as humans conquered the world’s continents. It is a study of environmental tragedy, but Testot also tells a story of hope. He provides a history of our shared past from the earliest times to the present and, in so doing, suggests how this can help us to make the future better.”—Christopher Goscha, Université du Québec à Montréal2021 480 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone, 1 table 66 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-60912-6 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Ground TruthA Guide to Tracking Climate Change at HomeMark L. Hineline“Hineline’s wonderful new book advocates the addition of a new kind of individual action to supplement our political struggle [against climate change]—one that’s both pragmatic and emotion-ally resonant.”—Slate2018 240 p. 6 x 9 30 halftones 67 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-34813-1 $20.00 Your Price: $16.00

The Future of Conservation in AmericaA Chart for Rough WaterGary E. Machlis and Jonathan B. Jarvis“The Future of Conservation in America calls for an enlightened vision for the future. The authors draw from a combined eighty years of public service in conservation and science to chart a course for a new generation of conservation action and leadership.” —President Jimmy Carter2018 112 p. 5 x 7 7 halftones 68 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-54205-8 $14.00 Your Price: $11.20

Catastrophic ThinkingExtinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the AnthropoceneDavid Sepkoski“In his wise and meticulously argued new book, Sepkoski explains why every era gets the dinosaur story it deserves, how the threat to biodiversity helped fashion cultural diversity into an ideal, and why extinction has become personal to each and every one of us. An urgent and brilliant exemplar of history of science at its very best, Catastrophic Think-ing beautifully shows that the ways we construct the past are always reflections of our hopes and fears for the future.”—Oren Harman, author of Evolutionsscience · culture2020 360 p. 6 x 9 15 halftones 69 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-34861-2 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

The Thinking Person’s Guide to Climate ChangeSecond EditionRobert HensonEverybody can be a thinking person when it comes to climate change, and this book is a perfect roadmap. The Thinking Person’s Guide to Climate Change combines years of data with recent research, including conclusions from the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This reference provides the most compre-hensive, yet accessible, overview of where climate science stands today, acknowledging controversies but standing strong in its stance that the climate is changing—and something needs to be done.Distributed for the American Meteorological Society 2019 480 p. 5 x 8 Illustrated in color throughout 70 Paper ISBN: 978-1-944970-39-0 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Abundant EarthToward an Ecological CivilizationEileen Crist2019 288 p. 6 x 9 3 halftones 71 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-59680-8 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

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Dangerous EarthWhat We Wish We Knew about Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Climate Change, Earthquakes, and MoreEllen Prager“Gale-force winds, torrential rainfalls, catastrophic ground shaking, and searing flows of molten rock are just a few examples of natural phenomena that can be devastating for nearby human populations. In Dangerous Earth, . . . Prager discusses some of the most destructive natural disasters of recent history, the geologic forces at work, what scientists have learned by studying them, and how much we have yet to understand.”—Physics Today2020 272 p. 6 x 9 9 color plates, 24 halftones 72 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-54169-3 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

The Ozone LayerFrom Discovery to RecoveryGuy P. BrasseurFrom the discovery of ozone in the eighteenth century through the late twentieth-century inter-national agreements to protect humanity from the destruction of ozone in the stratosphere, Brasseur traces the evolution of our scientific knowledge on air quality issues and stratospheric chemistry and dynamics. Distributed for the American Meteorological Society2020 248 p. 6 x 9 20 color plates, 20 halftones, 20 line drawings 73 Paper ISBN: 978-1-944970-54-3 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

All the Fish in the SeaMaximum Sustainable Yield and the Failure of Fisheries ManagementCarmel Finley“This short, very sharp book demonstrates how ‘nor-mal’ science need not be very normal at all, nor nec-essarily overly scientific, to come out on top. It is the product of meticulous research and is written with rare skill and verve. . . . An instant classic.”—Isis2011 224 p. 6 x 9 16 halftones, 3 line drawings 74 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-70162-2 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Poisonous SkiesAcid Rain and the Globalization of PollutionRachel Emma Rothschild“Sometimes you need to pay attention to history in order to better understand the present. Rothschild looks at the history of acid rain to explore what hap-pened, how countries fought about it, how scientists led the charge against it, and how all of that offers lessons for the modern world of climate change. Essential reading.”—The Revelator “A tour-de-force and a must read for anyone who wants to understand how the scientific community first came to articulate the global nature of the environmental threat posed by the burning of fossil fuels.”—Richard L. Revesz, New York University2019 336 p. 6 x 9 14 halftones 75 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-63471-5 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

ChokedLife and Breath in the Age of Air PollutionBeth Gardiner“Some seven million people will die prematurely this year owing to the effects of air pollution. Gardiner travels to some of the smoggiest places on earth to explore this grim statistic and explain what can be done to alter it. Choked is a compelling book about a critical subject.”—Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction 2019 312 p. 6 x 9 76 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-49585-9 $27.50 NAM Your Price: $22.00

DownriverInto the Future of Water in the WestHeather Hansman“In an energizing mix of travelogue and investigative journalism, Hansman, a raft guide and environmen-tal reporter, provides a straightforward elucidation of the mind-bogglingly complicated subject of water rights in the American West.”—Publishers Weekly 2019 248 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone 77 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-43267-0 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

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ShoddyFrom Devil’s Dust to the Renaissance of RagsHanna Rose Shell“As textile consumption exploded in the nineteenth century, discarded cloth gained a second life; it provided the raw material for ‘shoddy’ fabrics that would enter the homes of enslaved workers, attire Civil War soldiers, and provide material for blankets and mattress fillings. Shell’s fast-paced meditation on the economic, cultural, and ideological histories of shoddy takes you around the world and into some of the most profound questions about capitalism.” —Sven Beckert, author of Empire of Cotton2020 272 p. 6 x 8 4 color plates, 65 halftones 78 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-37775-9 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

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Under Osman’s TreeThe Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental HistoryAlan Mikhail“Certainly the best work ever on Ottoman environ-mental history. Brings the Middle East into the global picture in as comprehensive a way as can possibly be imagined.”—Roger Owen, Harvard University 2017 352 p. 6 x 9 17 halftones, 6 tables 79 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63888-1 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Diet for a Large PlanetIndustrial Britain, Food Systems, and World EcologyChris Otter“Otter masterfully weaves together scientific, tech-nological, political, cultural, and economic histories into a magnificent study of the making of the mod-ern, global food system. This book is a satisfying if filling meal that will appeal to the tastes of anyone interested in the history of food, environment, industry, consumption and global capitalism.” —Erika Rappaport, author of A Thirst for Empire2020 400 p. 6 x 9 65 halftones 80 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69710-9 $49.00 Your Price: $39.20

The Chemical AgeHow Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the EarthFrank A. von Hippel“Von Hippel takes us through the surprising rela-tionship of disease and war, from how the treatment of malaria facilitated colonialism, how weapons against disease carrying pests were used against human beings in war and riot, the development of tear gas, and the coming insect apocalypse.” —Public Intellectual Podcast2020 368 p. 6 x 9 28 halftones 81 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69724-6 $29.00 Your Price: $23.20

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North PoleNature and CultureMichael Bravo“Bravo’s astute cultural history shows why the pole still provides a powerful ‘source of reflection on the human condition of inhabiting the globe.’” —Times Higher Education2019 256 p. 53/4 x 81/4 62 color plates, 49 halftones 82 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-008-8 $24.95 NSA Your Price: $19.96

GlacierNature and CulturePeter G. Knight“In Glacier, geographer Knight discusses not only the science of glaciers but also their importance and influence on the environment, weather, and even art and culture.”—Physics Today2019 224 p. 53/4 x 81/4 80 color plates, 20 halftones 83 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-134-4 $24.95 NSA Your Price: $19.96

This Radical LandA Natural History of American DissentDaegan Miller2018 336 p. 6 x 9 44 halftones 84 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-33628-2 $22.50 Your Price: $18.00

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SurroundingsA History of Environments and EnvironmentalismsEtienne S. Benson“In this timely and erudite book, Benson offers a fresh perspective on how the environment became such a central category in the modern world. Surroundings  excavates the chasm between humans and the natural world that often underlies ‘environment,’ exposing the notion’s inadequacy as well as its fruitfulness. An indispensable text for students, scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the history—and future—of environmentalism.”—Angela N. H. Creager, Princeton University2020 296 p. 6 x 9 16 halftones 85 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-70629-0 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

The Culture of FeedbackEcological Thinking in Seventies AmericaDaniel Belgrad“This book is a glittering kaleidoscope, spinning through cybernetic theory, ecofeminism, the music of Brian Eno, and the songs of whales. As important as it is fun, The Culture of Feedback shows us how science and American culture shaped each other in the 1970s and, in the process, shaped our lives to-day.”—Fred Turner, author of From Counterculture to Cyberculture 2019 264 p. 6 x 9 8 color plates, 13 halftones 86 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-65253-5 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

ElsewhereA Journey into Our Age of IslandsAlastair Bonnett“[A] beguiling, fact-filled account of the world’s headlong dash to build artificial islands. . . . Bonnett invites readers to journey with him from military-orientated ‘Frankenstein Islands’ in the South China Sea to gigantic windfarms anchored to the bottom of the North Sea.”—Times Literary Supplement2020 272 p. 51/4 x 81/4 33 color plates, 19 halftones 87 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-67035-5 $25.00 NAM Your Price: $20.00

The Wardian CaseHow a Simple Box Moved Plants and Changed the WorldLuke Keogh“Environmental historian Keogh charts the history of the Wardian case, a traveling greenhouse. . . . Any gardener fascinated by history will find this well-told story fruitful.”—Publishers Weekly “Gutenberg’s printing press, Bell’s telephone, and the Wrights’ flying machine transformed the world. So did Nathaniel Ward’s revolutionary plant box. The Wardian Case is brilliantly researched and fairly presents dual legacies of botanical introduc-tion and unintended consequence.”—Michael Dos-mann, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University 2020 288 p. 6 x 9 19 color plates, 40 halftones 88 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71361-8 $35.00 CUSAM Your Price: $28.00

The Nature of the FutureAgriculture, Science, and Capitalism in the Antebellum NorthEmily Pawley“The Nature of the Future is a crisply written and lively account of agricultural improvement in the antebellum Northeast. Come for the mammoth squashes, drunken plants, and butter battles; stay for the incisive and illuminating history, brilliantly told.”—Wendy A. Woloson, author of Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in America2020 312 p. 6 x 9 16 halftones 89 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69383-5 $50.00 Your Price: $40.00

The ParticipantA Century of Participation in Four StoriesChristopher M. Kelty“Unexpected, eclectic, and buoyantly incisive—this is a truly original book. Read it and you will never think of participation the same way again.” —Peter Redfield, author of Life in Crisis2019 344 p. 6 x 9 73 halftones, 11 line drawings, 2 tables 90 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-66676-1 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

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The Beautiful CureThe Revolution in Immunology and What It Means for Your HealthDaniel M. Davis“Eye-opening. . . . As David Attenborough opens our goggling eyes to the natural world without, so Davis brings us face to face with the stunningly clever and, yes, beautiful world within—our im-mune system. One of those books that makes you look at everything human in a new, challenging, and thrilling way.”—Stephen Fry “Focuses on the science of immunology itself, taking us through the evolution of the discipline and the stories behind key advances in the field. . . . Davis conveys a visceral appreciation for how messy, and how human, medical science can be.”—Wall Street Journal2018 256 p. 6 x 9 91 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-37100-9 $25.00 USA Your Price: $20.00 92 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75877-0 $18.00 USA Your Price: $14.40

A Contagious CauseThe American Hunt for Cancer Viruses and the Rise of Molecular MedicineRobin Wolfe Scheffler“Digs into the intersection between science, politics, and the social issues that shape the understanding of the word ‘cancer’ from a contagious to a molecular disease. . . . This book is a must read for those who want a historical immersion into the world of cancer in the United States.”—Anesthesia & Analgesia “In a scholarly and well-documented history, [Scheffler] recounts how the fear that human cancer might be contagious and the response by public advocates, scientists, and the medical profession led to the creation of an extraordinary mechanism of taxpayer support for cancer research that persists to this day.”—The FASEB Journal2019 368 p. 6 x 9 30 halftones 93 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-62837-0 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

Mobilizing MutationsHuman Genetics in the Age of Patient AdvocacyDaniel Navon“As our understanding of the idiosyncrasies of the human genome increases, so, too, does our ability to define and refine human disease categories. But what does this mean in terms of how we think about individuals who live with ‘abnormal’ genomes? . . . Navon reveals how ‘genomic designations’ became rallying points for patient advocacy and how genetic testing is redefining what it means to be human.” —Science2019 384 p. 6 x 9 11 halftones, 3 tables 94 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-63809-6 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Stockholm ParadigmClimate Change and Emerging DiseaseDaniel R. Brooks, Eric P. Hoberg, and Walter A. Boeger“The book offers a new understanding of patho-gen-host relationships that explains our current onslaught of emerging infectious diseases. . . . The authors of The Stockholm Paradigm insist the hunt for potential disease-causing organisms must be pro-active and ongoing in a biosphere doubly animated by climate change and globalization. ‘As terrible as the economic consequences of Covid-19 are becom-ing, this was merely a warning shot across the bow,’ Brooks says. ‘The lesson of Covid has less to do with the disease per se than it does with the recognition that our enormous, powerful, global, technological world is extraordinarily fragile.’”—Ensia2019 400 p. 6 x 9 35 halftones, 40 line drawings 95 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63244-5 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

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White Market DrugsBig Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in AmericaDavid Herzberg“Herzberg argues that the vast majority of American experiences with drugs and addiction have taken place within what he calls ‘white markets,’ where legal drugs—i.e., medicine—are sold to a largely white clientele. He advocates for a consumer protec-tion approach that regulates all drug markets while caring for people with addiction by ensuring they have safe, reliable access to medication-assisted treatment. Accomplishing this, Herzberg explains, would require rethinking a racially segregated drug/medicine divide.”—Publishers Weekly2020 400 p. 6 x 9 18 halftones, 4 line drawings 96 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-73188-9 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

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Medical MonopolyIntellectual Property Rights and the Origins of the Modern Pharmaceutical IndustryJoseph M. Gabriel“Gabriel takes us back to the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to explore the early histories of the manufacturing, marketing, patenting, and regulation of drugs and their roles in transforming the practice of American medicine. Marrying a keen eye for detail with attention to the larger picture, Gabriel explores the tensions between beneficence and business in the emergent pharmaceutical industry. This meticulously researched book estab-lishes Gabriel as one of the nation’s experts on the pharmaco-medical enterprise in America from the early Republic to the Progressive Era.”—Elizabeth Watkins, University of California, San FranciscoSynthesis2014 344 p. 6 x 9 10 halftones 97 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-71022-8 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Merchants of MedicinesThe Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain’s Long Eighteenth CenturyZachary Dorner“Merchants of Medicines is a masterful work that plac-es the medicinal trade at the center of the emergence of modern ideas about empire, disease, healthcare, race, and corporeality in the eighteenth century. Dorner demonstrates how a previously overlooked profit-driven network of apothecaries, financiers, sur-geons, planters, and drug traders was determinant in shaping the new political-economic models . . . that sustained the violent webs of the British empire and its slave societies. This book breaks new ground.” —Pablo Gómez, University of Wisconsin2020 280 p. 6 x 9 24 halftones, 5 tables 98 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-70680-1 $50.00 Your Price: $40.00

Blood RelationsTransfusion and the Making of Human GeneticsJenny Bangham“Bangham tells a stunningly original story: how the science of human blood groups evolved in Britain, from its uses in the transfusion services in World War II through its transformation by the 1960s into a powerful enabler of human population genetics. She exploits a rich trove of archival sources to detail the system of labeling, description, record-keeping, and analysis devised by the leaders of London’s blood research centers. . . . A great feast of a book.” —Daniel J. Kevles, emeritus, Yale University2020 328 p. 6 x 9 32 halftones 99 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-74003-4 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

Blood RushThe Dark History of a Vital FluidJan Verplaetse“From the pagan ritual of sacrifice to the blood horror written into great works of literature such as Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Blood Rush weaves an engag-ing narrative with science, technology, culture, and art.”—BBC Science FocusDistributed for Reaktion Books2020 320 p. 51/2 x 81/2 100 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-196-2 $20.00 NSA Your Price: $16.00

Synthesizing HopeMatter, Knowledge, and Place in South African Drug DiscoveryAnne Pollock“Pollock opens up postcolonial knowledge construc-tion in brilliant detail to reveal the myriad layers of power, capital, and global politics that shape the making of modern science. . . . [Reminds] us that the histories of colonial science continue to haunt the future hope of lives in the Global South.” —Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts Amherst2019 208 p. 6 x 9 7 halftones 101 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-62918-6 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

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Hearing HappinessDeafness Cures in HistoryJaipreet Virdi“In her insightful book, Virdi probes how society perceives deafness and challenges the idea that a disability is a deficit. . . . [she] powerfully demon-strates how cures for deafness pressure individuals to change, to ‘be better.’”—Washington Post “Poetically weaving her own experiences as a deaf person into a history of hearing loss, Virdi makes a compelling argument that deafness is as much a cul-tural construct as it is a physical phenomenon. Rig-orously researched and eminently readable, Hearing Happiness is packed with historical gems that will fascinate any reader.”—Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The Butchering Art2020 328 p. 6 x 9 40 halftones 102 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69061-2 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

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Defectives in the LandDisability and Immigration in the Age of EugenicsDouglas C. Baynton“Defectives in the Land is a supple example of the ways that ‘disability’ has never been a term with a singular or unified meaning, but a term that has been—and continues to be—misused, abused, and exploited by a range of historical actors and institutions for their own ends. By using deliberately loaded conceptual categories—defective, handi-capped, ugly, dependent—to organize his chapters, Baynton’s book opens up the deep interrelationships between disability and familiar analytical categories within immigration history, social history, and political history.”—David Serlin, University of California, San Diego2016 192 p. 6 x 9 10 halftones 103 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75863-3 $28.00 Your Price: $22.40

Forbidden KnowledgeMedicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern ItalyHannah Marcus“Marcus shows how censors did their job in Counter-Reformation Italy, using medicine as a test case. . . . Drawing on unexplored documents, Marcus also recreates the system of permissions that enabled medical men to stay abreast of the new books printed in Protestant Europe. As lively as it is learned, this book reveals that Italian libraries witnessed as many scenes of struggle as of repres-sion.”—Anthony Grafton, Princeton University 2020 360 p. 6 x 9 40 halftones, 2 tables 104 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-73658-7 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

The Province of AfflictionIllness and the Making of Early New EnglandBen Mutschler“The Province of Affliction documents the resilient responses of early New Englanders to the regular oc-currences of serious illness. . . . A poignant and pointed account of a world in which colonial settlers regularly stretched their capacities to tend to the sick and dy-ing.”—Kathleen Brown, University of PennsylvaniaAmerican Beginnings, 1500–19002020 368 p. 6 x 9 105 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71442-4 $55.00 Your Price: $44.00

Viral EconomiesBird Flu Experiments in VietnamNatalie Porter“Viral Economies navigates the rapidly morphing terrain of global health policy, interventions, and surveillance, revealing the entwined livelihoods of humans and nonhumans in this highly animated and unstable landscape. Porter pushes ethnography beyond its usual strictures to illuminate startling, emergent disease ecologies.”—John Hartigan, University of Texas, Austin 2019 240 p. 6 x 9 15 halftones 106 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-64894-1 $27.50 Your Price: $22.00

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Emotionally DisturbedA History of Caring for America’s Troubled ChildrenDeborah Blythe Doroshow“Artfully researched and beautifully written, Emo-tionally Disturbed explores a little-known aspect of twentieth-century mental health care: the efforts to devise new therapeutic options for ‘leftover’ children, that is, children and youth so troubled that neither their families nor existing institutions would care for them. Doroshow’s work deepens our understanding of the past and present challenges of caring for this very important, very vulnerable group of Americans.”—Nancy Tomes, Stony Brook University 2019 344 p. 6 x 9 9 halftones, 3 line drawings 107 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-62143-2 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

Chemically ImbalancedEveryday Suffering, Medication, and Our Troubled Quest for Self-MasteryJoseph E. Davis“Davis’s Chemically Imbalanced tackles a profound issue. Twenty years ago, most of us would have figured people always have and always will explain themselves and what they do in terms of reasons and motives. It was inconceivable we might think in terms of some glitch. Now, as Davis shows, many of us figure it’s natural to think in terms of glitches that can be adjusted with meds, the way you might manage your eyesight. In this illuminating book, Davis doesn’t force an explanation for this change down our throats, but he will leave readers wonder-ing just how this happened and what, if anything, we should be doing about it.”—David Healy, author of Pharmageddon2020 256 p. 6 x 9 108 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-68668-4 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Psyche on the SkinA History of Self-HarmSarah Chaney“A valuable contribution. . . . Chaney insightfully highlights the gender biases that have pervaded the discourse from the start: the way self-harmers were caricatured in gendered terms as deceitful and devi-ous; the habit among some researchers of excluding men or older women from sample groups (on grounds of being ‘atypical’) in order to reinforce the assump-tion that the typical cutter was a young woman; and the tendency of practitioners to overlook sexual abuse—marginalized under the euphemistic purview of ‘family troubles’ if mentioned at all—as a possible causative factor when considering a patient’s motives for self-harming.”—Times Literary SupplementDistributed for Reaktion Books2017 320 p. 5 x 73/4 55 halftones 109 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-148-1 $14.00 NSA Your Price: $11.20

Appetite and Its DiscontentsScience, Medicine, and the Urge to Eat, 1750–1950Elizabeth A. Williams“Williams has written a fascinating and compre-hensive history of the efforts of Western science and medicine to elucidate the functions and dysfunc-tions of appetite from the eighteenth century to the present. Her analysis of the myriad disciplinary and clinical studies on this elusive entity yields new and important insights into the evolution of methods and experiments on hunger and eating in medical and scientific practice against the background of the dramatic changes in the food supply over time. This deeply learned history has lessons galore for all us contemporary eaters.”—Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University2020 416 p. 6 x 9 10 halftones 110 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-69304-0 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Midlife CrisisThe Feminist Origins of a Chauvinist ClichéSusanne Schmidt“Midlife was once seen as a chance for women to reassert themselves. Then came an organized, misogynist backlash. . . . In her fascinating new book, the historian Schmidt reminds us that, not long ago, we did have an important debate about the changing life course.”—New Republic “Schmidt’s engaging history of the midlife crisis takes as a central theme the generative contribu-tions of feminist voices in public conversations about science in the Cold War United States. . . . Schmidt deftly shows how an idea first articulated by a journalist wended its way into professional psychological discussions and has been with us ever since.”—Erika Lorraine Milam, author of Creatures of Cain 2020 280 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones 111 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-63714-3 $22.50 Your Price: $18.00

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On the Heels of IgnorancePsychiatry and the Politics of Not KnowingOwen Whooley“Over the past five decades, social scientists have examined the history and development of psychiatry largely as a series of triumphs or reforms or as a form of social control. In this provocative and well-researched book, Whooley provides a sharp challenge and turns these perspectives on their head by reinterpreting the development of psychiatry as fundamentally ‘the collective management of igno-rance.’”—Peter Conrad, Brandeis University2019 304 p. 6 x 9 2 halftones 112 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-61638-4 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Just the TonicA Natural History of Tonic WaterKim Walker and Mark Nesbitt“Well-researched and lavishly produced, [this book] looks at how a malaria cure from South America ended up becoming an ingredient in Britain’s favou-rite mixed drink, the gin and tonic.”—SpectatorDistributed for Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew2020 144 p. 63/4 x 93/4 150 color plates 113 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-84246-689-6 $25.00 CMUSA Your Price: $20.00

Leaving a LegacyLessons from the Writings of Daniel DrakePhilip Diller“In a contemporary world of achievement, [Drake] sagely forecasts medical education’s need to embody the value of learning, the importance of reflec-tion and mindfulness, well-being, the primacy of accountability though the patient, and the blend of the art and science of medicine.”—Amy Bunger, University of CincinnatiDistributed for University of Cincinnati Press2019 271 p. 7 x 10 7 photos 114 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-947602-42-7 $34.95 Your Price: $27.96

Plague YearsA Doctor’s Journey through the AIDS CrisisRoss A. Slotten, MD“[A] powerful, humane and stylish memoir.” —Nature “We are now in the midst of the Covid pandemic, and Slotten’s memoir of caring for AIDS patients in Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s, Plague Years, could not be more timely. . . . He is unflinching in examining his own psychology, the mechanisms he erected to protect himself, articulating his sense of deficiency in a bracing confessional tone.”—New York Review of Books2020 224 p. 6 x 9 115 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71876-7 $20.00 Your Price: $16.00

The Death GapHow Inequality KillsDavid A. Ansell, MD“This passionate polemic uses powerful patient stories to highlight the importance of neighbour-hood conditions, healthcare inequalities and poverty in explaining the health gap between Black and white Americans. Drawing on detailed case studies of racial inequalities in breast cancer mortality, the health consequences of mass imprisonment, immigration status and access to healthcare, the Chicago heatwave and Hurricane Katrina, Ansell vividly unpicks a spider’s web of causality. . . . This is a wide-ranging and very important book. Easy to read and engaging, it makes the social determinants come alive.”—Times Higher Education2017 240 p. 6 x 9 23 halftones 116 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-64166-9 $18.00 NABC Your Price: $14.40

Community Health EquityA Chicago ReaderEdited by Fernando De Maio, Raj C. Shah, MD, John Mazzeo, and David A. Ansell, MD2019 400 p. 6 x 9 58 halftones, 55 tables 117 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-61462-5 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

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The History of Cartography, Volume 4Cartography in the European EnlightenmentEdited by Matthew H. Edney and Mary Sponberg PedleyThis highly anticipated fourth volume in the His-tory of Cartography series offers a comprehensive overview of the cartographic practices of Europeans, Russians, and the Ottomans from 1650 to 1800, a period that embodied both profound change and dogged resistance to new ways. The social and intellectual changes that swept Enlightenment Europe also transformed many of its mapmaking practices. New modes of map-ping emerged, whereas the practices of urban and property mapping remained largely unchanged. This volume’s more than four hundred encyclopedic articles explore the era’s mapping, covering topics both detailed and broad. Copious bibliographical references and nearly one thousand full-color il-lustrations complement the detailed entries.The History of Cartography2019 1920 p. 81/2 x 11 962 color plates, 4 line drawings, 6 tables 118 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-18475-3 $500.00 Your Price: $400.00

Time in MapsFrom the Age of Discovery to Our Digital EraEdited by Kären Wigen and Caroline Winterer“As wide-ranging, imaginative, and revealing as the maps they discuss, these essays follow the trace laid down by the editors and William Rankin’s magisterial opening essay. They track how maps—interpreted broadly—convey time as well as space. GIS, they contend, has not rendered old paper maps obsolete as much as revealed their wonders. . . . They convey the magic not only of maps but of scholar-ship.”—Richard White, Stanford University2020 272 p. 81/4 x 10 25 color plates, 80 maps 119 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-71859-0 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

The Chicago Guide to College Science TeachingTerry McGlynn“Many of us find ourselves in front of a university classroom with little formal training in how to be effective instructors or how to mentor diverse popu-lations of undergraduates. McGlynn’s book is the resource so many of us have been waiting for. . . . Whether you are new to college instruction or a seasoned professor you are certain to discover tools that will improve your science teaching.” —Corrie Moreau, Cornell University Chicago Guides to Academic Life2020 184 p. 6 x 9 120 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-54236-2 $18.00 Your Price: $14.40

StrataWilliam Smith’s Geological MapsEdited by the Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryLavishly illustrated with full-color geological maps, tables of strata, geological cross-sections, photo-graphs, and fossil illustrations, Strata provides the first complete presentation of the revolutionary work of nineteenth-century geologist William Smith, the so-called father of English geology. Featuring a fore-word by Robert Macfarlane, Strata is a glorious tes-tament to Smith’s lasting geological and illustrative genius—a collection as colossal and awe-inspiring as the layers of the Earth themselves.  2020 256 p. 101/2 x 143/8 500 color plates 121 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-75488-8 $65.00 Your Price: $52.00

How to Lie with Maps, Third EditionMark Monmonier“This unusual book shows how cartographers distort the information they present—accidentally and deliberately.”—Los Angeles Times 2018 256 p. 51/2 x 81/2 16 color plates, 110 halftones 122 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-43592-3 $22.50 Your Price: $18.00

John Harrison and the Quest for LongitudeThe Story of LongitudeJonathan BettsThis is the story of John Harrison (1693–1776), the self-taught English clockmaker who designed and built the marine chronometer: the first device to calculate longitude at sea. The chronometer quickly became a vital tool of maritime trade, revolution-izing sea travel and saving countless lives. With sixty full-color images and technical drawings through-out, it sheds important new light on a fundamental piece of British maritime and horological history.Distributed for Unicorn Publishing Group2020 120 p. 53/4 x 81/4 60 color plates, 25 halftones 123 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-906367-69-5 $19.95 USCA Your Price: $15.96

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22 Physics & Astrophysics

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Beyond WeirdWhy Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is DifferentPhilip Ball“Ball’s gorgeously lucid text takes us to the edge of contemporary theorizing about the foundations of quantum mechanics. Beyond Weird is easily the best book I’ve read on the subject.”—Washington Post “The intention of Beyond Weird . . . is not simply to provide a dummy’s guide to the theory, but to explore its underlying meaning. We know that the equations work, but what sort of world do they really represent? To tackle the question, [Ball] weighs up the competing interpretations, and the misconceptions, that have attached themselves to quantum theory in its 100-year history, finishing with more recent attempts to rebuild the theory ‘from scratch’, and new ideas that offer tantalizing glimpses beyond. . . . [A] laudable achievement.” —Sunday Times2018 384 p. 51/2 x 81/2 14 halftones, 19 line drawings 124 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-55838-7 $26.00 COBE/EU Your Price: $20.80 125 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75510-6 $18.00 COBE/EU Your Price: $14.40

Quantum LegaciesDispatches from an Uncertain WorldDavid Kaiser“Engrossing. . . . Leave[s] us with a richer picture of physics as a lived activity.”—Los Angeles Review of Books “From Einstein to Heisenberg, Schrödinger to Hawking, Kaiser humanises the people and by ex-tension their ideas, all the while making connections between the inner world of the academic quantum theory community and the outer world of global events. . . . In this collection of highly entertaining essays, he finds the perfect line between scientific scholarship and telling a good story.”—Engineering and Technology 2020 360 p. 51/2 x 81/2 47 halftones 126 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69805-2 $26.00 Your Price: $20.80

The Demon in the MachineHow Hidden Webs of Information Are Solving the Mystery of LifePaul Davies“Explaining one of the oldest questions—what is life?—is physicist Davies’s quest. . . . He searches for answers beyond the known, venturing into a place with no name.”—New Scientist “Boundary-transcending. . . . Davies claims that life’s defining characteristics are better understood in terms of information. . . . With apologies to Charles Darwin, there is grandeur in this view of life.”—Nature “With his characteristic blend of erudition and clarity, [Davies] brings together some of the most rapidly advancing knowledge in physics and tech-nology to show how information controls biology. If you want to understand how the concept of life is changing, read this.”—Andrew Briggs2019 272 p. 6 x 9 16 halftones 127 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-66970-0 $27.50 USAP Your Price: $22.00

Shaping ScienceOrganizations, Decisions, and Culture on NASA’s TeamsJanet Vertesi“In this magnificent book, Vertesi reveals how even planetary science, the science of other worlds, is shaped by organizational dynamics here on earth. Drawing on a decade of rich ethnography with NASA’s robotic spacecraft teams, she vividly illumi-nates the social life of these projects and how differ-ent organizational models produce different kinds of knowledge about planets. Anyone interested in how science is made in practice will be riveted.” —Judy Wajcman, London School of Economics2020 352 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones 128 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69108-4 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

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Twenty WorldsThe Extraordinary Story of Planets Around Other StarsNiall Deacon“A wonderfully enjoyable tour of twenty diverse worlds that orbit distant stars. Deacon uses simple ideas from science to show us how each world has its own personality—its own story. Twenty Worlds is an accessible introduction to some of the most exciting discoveries in astronomy.”—Michael E. Summers, George Mason UniversityDistributed for Reaktion Books2020 216 p. 51/4 x 81/4 27 color plates, 4 halftones 129 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-338-6 $22.50 NSA Your Price: $18.00

MercuryWilliam Sheehan“Mercury, the Solar System’s innermost planet, was spotted in antiquity but remained an enigma until the 1960s. . . . [Sheehan] interleaves discoveries, from Johannes Kepler’s prediction of a transit of Mercury in the seventeenth century to NASA’s MESSENGER probe.”—NatureKosmosDistributed for Reaktion Books2018 176 p. 63/4 x 83/4 60 color plates, 40 halftones 130 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-012-5 $40.00 NSA Your Price: $32.00

SaturnWilliam Sheehan“Saturn is probably the most iconic planet after Earth, its rings being its trademark and a source of fascination going back to the first observations per-formed by Galileo and Huygens. . . . Sheehan travels through history, from the mythological origins of its name to our current understanding of this distant world.”—Nature AstronomyKosmosDistributed for Reaktion Books2019 224 p. 63/4 x 83/4 50 color plates, 50 halftones 131 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-153-5 $40.00 NSA Your Price: $32.00

CosmosThe Art and Science of the UniverseRoberta J. M. Olson and Jay M. Pasachoff“Handsome. . . . Cosmos brings together art historian Olson and astronomer Pasachoff, who have writ-ten prolifically about astronomy and the arts since 1985. They showcase a wide variety of representative artifacts, from a prehistoric medallion of bronze and gold embossed with a crude sky map to a phantasma-goric solar eclipse painting by German expressionist George Grosz to high-resolution digital renderings from NASA space missions.”—Natural History Distributed for Reaktion Books2019 320 p. 83/4 x 11 260 color plates, 20 halftones 133 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-054-5 $49.95 NSA Your Price: $39.96

GalaxyMapping the CosmosJames GeachIn this book, astrophysicist James Geach tells the rich stories of both the evolution of galaxies and our ability to observe them, offering a fascinating history of how we’ve come to realize humanity’s tiny place in the vast universe. With more than 100 superb color illustrations, Galaxy is an illuminating guide to the choreography of the cosmos and the science of mapping the infinite. “An excellent guide to a world many of us never get to see, both on and off this planet.”—BBC FocusDistributed for Reaktion Books2019 272 p. 63/4 x 83/4 108 colour plates 135 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-133-7 $20.00 NSA Your Price: $16.00

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Five PhotonsRemarkable Journeys of Light Across Space and TimeJames Geach“Light illuminates cosmic origins and decodes quotidian realities. But what is it? This deft primer by astrophysicist Geach captures the elusive elec-tromagnetic wave in five processes. His meditation on ‘old’ light takes us back to the singularity: the ‘cosmic seed’ that expanded into the Big Bang. A study of starlight plunges us into the seething stellar surface. We peruse dark energy, radio waves and quasars—beacon-like galaxies in which supermas-sive black holes feed off interstellar gas and release vast amounts of energy. A masterclass in elucidating hard science with elegance and brevity.”—NatureDistributed for Reaktion Books2018 192 p. 5 x 73/4 35 halftones 134 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-295-2 $14.00 NSA Your Price: $11.20

Map of the MoonHugh Percy WilkinsDistributed for Unicorn Publishing Group2020 120 p. 83/4 x 83/4 100 halftones 132 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-906367-60-2 $19.95 USCA Your Price: $15.96

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24 Mathematics & Technology

Group Actions in Ergodic Theory, Geometry, and TopologySelected PapersRobert J. Zimmer“In the ’80s, Zimmer conceived a profoundly ambitious plan for understanding non-linear actions, known today as the Zimmer program. The present book provides the blueprints of the plan whose resultant architecture has inspired an entire generation of mathematicians working on Lie groups, differential geometry, ergodic theory, dynamics, arithmetic groups and more. This publi-cation comes out at a perfect time when a number of his disciples have recently succeeded in proving some of his primary conjectures.”—Alexander Lubotzky, Hebrew University2020 672 p. 7 x 10 136 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-56813-3 $65.00 Your Price: $52.00

Crime Dot ComFrom Viruses to Vote Rigging, How Hacking Went GlobalGeoff White“An informative, accessible, and entertaining tour of the cyber underworld. If you want to understand everything from ransomware to nation-state attacks on key infrastructure this is an excellent primer.” —BBC News “Arguing that cybercrime has grown in power and in danger, journalist White offers a well-written, expertly researched examination of the topic. . . . In vivid detail, he explores the 2015 raid on Bangla-desh’s Central Bank; the movement Anonymous, which has made attacks on governments; and ways in which data is hacked for profit. . . . A fascinating, often gripping read.”—Library Journal Distributed for Reaktion Books2020 336 p. 61/4 x 91/4 137 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-285-3 $27.50 NSA Your Price: $22.00

Robert Paul and the Origins of British CinemaIan Christie“[Christie] has done an extraordinary job in creating an objective account of a moment in cinematograph-ic history where there is often more emphasis cast on the importance of the early directors than the technologists that created the tools used to create the movies. It emerges that Paul was both; a combi-nation that makes him unusually fascinating.” —Engineering & Technology Magazine2019 304 p. 6 x 9 84 halftones, 1 table 138 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-10563-5 $32.50 Your Price: $26.00

RadioMaking Waves in SoundAlasdair Pinkerton“Pinkerton’s account of the scientific journey towards sending sounds by electromagnetic energy is fascinating, as are the human implications of this technology, all the way from Morse code to mobiles, Crippen’s arrest to the age of the podcast.”—Times Literary SupplementDistributed for Reaktion Books2019 208 p. 61/4 x 81/4 50 color plates, 30 halftones 139 Cloth ISBN: 978-1-78914-078-1 $25.00 NSA Your Price: $20.00

Evan James WilliamsAtomic PhysicistRowland WynneIn the early twentieth century, Welsh scientist Evan James Williams played a prominent part in the revolu-tion in physics with the emergence of quantum physics, and during WWII he was instrumental in applying operational research to thwart the threat of German submarines. This biography traces the course of Wil-liams’s remarkable life and enables us to appreciate anew his many contributions to science and discovery.Distributed for University of Wales Press2020 208 p. 51/4 x 81/4 10 halftones 140 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78683-571-0 $24.00 NSA/AU/NZ Your Price: $19.20

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The American RobotA Cultural HistoryDustin A. Abnet“Contextualizes centuries of discussions of artificial intelligence and cyborgs. . . . Abnet demonstrates that robot identities have always been unstable and multifaceted.”—David Nye, author of American Technological Sublime “As The American Robot convincingly demon-strates, we are not the first generation to worry about the power, role, and meaning of robots. Abnet’s fascinating and engaging book traces American discus-sions of mechanized men, automata, and robots from the eighteenth century to the twenty-first. His book makes a compelling case that debates about robots are really ways of thinking about freedom, power, and what it means to be human.”—Susan J. Matt, coauthor of Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid2020 360 p. 6 x 9 26 halftones 141 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-69271-5 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Painting with FireSir Joshua Reynolds, Photography, and the Temporally Evolving Chemical ObjectMatthew C. Hunter“Painting with Fire is a strikingly original account of the relationship between art and science—or, more particularly, between chemistry, painting, and photography—in the British Enlightenment. It reveals a series of uneasy entanglements that our own disciplinary restrictions have hitherto rendered invisible. . . . By drawing attention to the chemical instability of the artwork and documenting the pro-found experimentation with pigment and light that fundamentally expanded the possibilities of both art and industry in this period, Hunter reveals the intellectual unsustainability of established accounts of eighteenth-century painting and of the emergence of photography. This is an incendiary contribution to art history.”—Tim Barringer, Yale University2019 304 p. 7 x 10 20 color plates, 68 halftones, 1 table 142 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-39025-3 $50.00 Your Price: $40.00

Pure AdulterationCheating on Nature in the Age of Manufactured FoodBenjamin R. Cohen“It is difficult to find a time or a place in history that lacks purveyors of food and drink attempting to cheat their unsuspecting customers. [Cohen] brings up the age-old problem of adulteration as essential context for his more recent case study of the under-lying issues. . . . [He asks] a range of provocative and intriguing questions about U.S. food systems. What, for example, does this fight for food purity tell us about the changing nature of the country; its shifting culture, commerce, and politics; and its emerging scientific power?”—Science 2020 320 p. 6 x 9 61 halftones 143 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-37792-6 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Illuminated ParisEssays on Art and Lighting in the Belle ÉpoqueHollis Clayson“Illuminated Paris peels away the layers of conven-tionally accepted opinion, offering a finely argued corrective to the romantic, brightly illuminated image of nocturnal Paris during the belle époque.” —Times Literary Supplement2019 320 p. 81/2 x 10 75 color plates, 32 halftones 144 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-59386-9 $55.00 Your Price: $44.00

GutenbergStephan FüsselJohannes Gutenberg was the creator of one of the most influential and revolutionary inventions in Europe’s history: a printing press with mechanical movable type. Written by the leading expert on Gutenberg, Füssel’s biography is a highly readable text that conveys everything you need to know about the man who changed printing forever.Distributed for Haus Publishing2019 212 p. 5 x 73/4 56 color plates, 1 map 145 Paper ISBN: 978-1-912208-67-8 $16.95 UK/EU Your Price: $13.56

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The Whale and the ReactorA Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology, Second EditionLangdon WinnerFirst published to great acclaim in 1988, Winner’s groundbreaking exploration of the political, social, and philosophical implications of technology is timelier than ever. A seminal text in the history and philosophy of science, this new edition includes a new chapter, preface, and postscript by the author. “With educated wit, home-grown insight, and even a bit of gallows humor, Winner strives to awaken us from our technological sleepwalking.” —David F. Noble, author of America by Design2020 240 p. 6 x 9 146 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-69254-8 $22.50 Your Price: $18.00

Care and CureAn Introduction to Philosophy of MedicineJacob Stegenga“This is an exceptionally clear, accessible, and organized introduction to key concepts and central debates in the philosophy of medicine. There is as yet no single-author, comprehensive introduction to this new field. Stegenga’s excellent book fills this lacuna.”—Anya Plutynski, author of Explaining Cancer: Finding Order in Disorder 2018 288 p. 6 x 9 2 tables 147 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-59503-0 $25.00 Your Price: $20.00

The Wandering MindWhat the Brain Does When You’re Not LookingMichael C. Corballis“We spend at least half of our lives off-task, our minds wandering into distant, imaginary worlds. We’re taught from a young age that this is a bad habit. But Corballis argues that mind wandering isn’t just important for creativity—it’s an essential part of what makes humans unique.”—Focus2015 184 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone 148 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-41891-9 $16.00 NZ Your Price: $12.80

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Idealization and the Aims of ScienceAngela Potochnik“An antidote to the view that the philosophy of science tries to pronounce grandly on what scientists ought to do.”—New Scientist “Potochnik’s book comes as a breath of fresh air in general philosophy of science. . . . [It] will be valuable reading for anyone who wonders what science is and why it constitutes the most privileged form of knowledge in our world today.”—History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 2017 288 p. 6 x 9 2 halftones, 8 line drawings, 6 tables 149 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75944-9 $36.00 Your Price: $28.80

The Aesthetics of Meaning and ThoughtThe Bodily Roots of Philosophy, Science, Morality, and ArtMark JohnsonThis book gathers the best of philosopher Mark Johnson’s essays addressing questions of our embodi-ment as they deal with aesthetics—which, he argues, we need to rethink so that it takes into account the central role of body-based meaning. Johnson shows how our embodiment shapes our philosophy, science, morality, and art; what emerges is a view of humans as aesthetic, meaning-making creatures who draw on their deepest physical processes to make sense of the world around them.2018 304 p. 6 x 9 150 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-53894-5 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

What Is Time?An EnquiryTruls Wyller“Wyller tackles the most central question in the study of time: How do we reconcile the time of physics with time as we experience it? His answer—drawing on history, philosophy, science, and litera-ture—is that time is constituted by consciousness itself. Delightful, synoptic, and laudably interdisci-plinary.”—Adrian Bardon, author of A Brief History of the Philosophy of TimeDistributed for Reaktion Books2020 176 p. 51/2 x 81/2 4 halftones 151 Paper ISBN: 978-1-78914-236-5 $18.00 NSA Your Price: $14.40

Nonsense on StiltsMassimo Pigliucci“How can we decide what counts as science? That is the central question of this brilliant book, which ought to be required reading for, well, everyone.” —New Scientist 2018 336 p. 6 x 9 152 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-49599-6 $22.50 Your Price: $18.00

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Pragmatism’s EvolutionOrganism and Environment in American PhilosophyTrevor Pearce“Pearce’s book adds a welcome new dimension to discussion of the history of pragmatism. His treatment of the movement’s early years includes an expanded range of characters. . . . Pearce also shows the influence on pragmatism of an unruly, speculative, and rich collection of ideas about biological evolution and historical change. The book is meticulously researched, very well written, and full of surprises.”—Peter Godfrey-Smith, author of Theory and Reality2020 384 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones, 5 tables 153 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-71991-7 $35.00 Your Price: $28.00

Jane Addams’s Evolutionary TheorizingConstructing Democracy and Social EthicsMarilyn Fischer“Prominent Progressive Era social activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams was also an intellectual of the first order. In this groundbreaking book, Fischer probes deeply Addams’s contributions to a central debate of her day: What implications did Darwin’s theory of evolution have for social theory?”—Louise W. Knight, author of Jane Addams: Spirit in Action2019 264 p. 6 x 9 7 halftones 154 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-63132-5 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

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About MethodExperimenters, Snake Venom, and the History of Writing ScientificallyJutta Schickore“Who would have thought that a book on the his-tory of snake venom research could yield so many interesting and important insights? . . . [Schickore’s] new book adds much evidence to the claim that the detailed epistemology of modern science has arisen out of scientific work itself, in the various disciplines, rather than from grand methodological theories such as inductivism. No one has done more than Schickore to demonstrate the value of an inte-grated history and philosophy of science.”—Thomas Nickles, emeritus, University of Nevada, Reno2017 320 p. 6 x 9 155 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-75989-0 $40.00 Your Price: $32.00

The Moral Meaning of NatureNietzsche’s Darwinian Religion and Its CriticsPeter J. Woodford2018 208 p. 6 x 9 156 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-53989-8 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

When Maps Become the WorldRasmus Grønfeldt Winther“When Maps Become the World deservedly takes its place alongside some of the great philosophical reflec-tions on the unique alchemy of maps. This immensely rich and deeply learned book is about the power and limitations of maps and ‘map thinking’ as a way of understanding cartography as well as scientific theory and practice. Moving beyond the established critique of maps, Winther provides a dazzling route for new ‘map thinking’ in our bewildering digital age. A superb achievement.”—Jerry Brotton, author of A History of the World in Twelve Maps2020 336 p. 6 x 9 10 color plates, 37 halftones 157 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-67472-8 $37.50 Your Price: $30.00

How We Became Our DataA Genealogy of the Informational PersonColin Koopman“Koopman masterfully traces the birth of the infor-mational person, meticulously excavating the infor-matic archives of the early twentieth century—from birth registration to personality testing to racial data on real estate and crime—to demonstrate how we have become our data today. . . . A provocative new model of how power circulates in the informational age.”—Bernard E. Harcourt, author of ExposedConvening Science: Discovery at the Marine Biological Laboratory2019 272 p. 6 x 9 19 halftones 158 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-62658-1 $30.00 Your Price: $24.00

Why Study Biology by the Sea?Edited by Karl S. Matlin, Jane Maienschein, and Rachel A. Ankeny“By showing, over and over again, the importance of obscure sea creatures for building basic biological knowledge, this book offers a powerful argument for sustaining the institutions that allow scientists to study them.”—Lynn K. Nyhart, University of Wisconsin–Madison2020 344 p. 6 x 9 33 halftones, 6 line drawings 159 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-67293-9 $45.00 Your Price: $36.00

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