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• FANTÔMAS/Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre/Intro by John Ashbery/0-14-310484-5/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics. • THE BIBLE/With the Apocrypha/King James Edition/Edited with an Intro and Notes by David Norton/0-14-144151-8/ $16.00/New to Penguin Classics. • THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD/Anon/Translated by Gyurme Dorje/Edited by Graham Coleman with Thupten Jinpa/0-14-310494-2/$20.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • RASHOMON and OTHER STORIES/Ryunosuke Akutagawa/ Intro by Haruki Murakami/Translated with Notes by Jay Rubin/ cover by Yoshihiro Tatsumi/0-14-303984-9/$15.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM:A Report on the Banality of Evil/Hannah Arendt/Into by Amos Elon/0-14-303988-1/$15.00. • BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE/Hannah Arendt/Intro by Jerome Kohn/0-14-310481-0/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics. • ON REVOLUTION/Hannah Arendt/Intro by Jonathan Shell/ 0-14-303990-3/$16.00/New to Penguin Classics. • MEDITATIONS/Marcus Aurelius/Edited and Translated and with Notes by Martin Hammond/Intro by Diskin Clay/ 0-14-044933-7/$10.00. • THE ADVENTURES OF AUGIE MARCH/Saul Bellow/ Intro by Christopher Hitchens/0-14-303957-1/$15.00. • DANGLING MAN/Saul Bellow/Intro by J.M. Coetzee/ 0-14-303987-3/$13.00. • THE BOOK OF IMAGINARY BEINGS/Jorge Luis Borges/ Translated by Andrew Hurley/Illustrated by Peter Sís/ 0-14-303993-8/$16.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. • JANE EYRE/Charlotte Brontë/New Intro and Notes by Stevie Davis/0-14-/$.00/New Edition. • SHIRLEY/Charlotte Brontë/Edited by Jessica Cox/Intro by Lucasta Miller/0-14-143986-6/$8.00/New Edition. • TALES OF ANGRIA/Charlotte Brontë/Edited with Intro and Notes by Heather Glen/0-14-043509-3/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics. • A PRINCESS OF MARS/Edgar Rice Burroughs/Edited with Intro and Notes by John Seelye/0-14-310488-8/$9.00/New to Penguin Classics. • LIFE IS A DREAM/Pedro Calderón del la Barca/Translated with Intro and Notes by Gregary Racz/0-14-310482-9/ $11.00/Penguin Classics Original. • THE PENGUIN BOOK OF HEBREW VERSE/Edited and Translated by T.Carmi/0-14-042467-9/$20.00/Dual Language. • THE POEMS/Catullus/Edited and Translated by Peter Whigham/0-14-044981-7/$14.00. • A LIFE IN LETTERS/Anton Chekhov/Translated by Rosamund Bartlett and Anthony Phillips/Intro and Notes by Rosamund Bartlett/0-14-044922-1/$16.00. • THE WAY OF THE WORLD AND OTHER PLAYS/ William Congreve/Edited by Eric Rump/0-14-144185-2/$16.00. • THE DIVINE COMEDY/Volume I/Inferno/Dante Alighieri/ Tranlsated and Edited by Robin Kirkpatrick/0-14-044895-0/ $16.00/Dual Language. • SELECTED POEMS/John Donne/Intro and Notes by Ilona Bell/0-14-042440-7/$11.00/Replaces the 1950 Hayward edition. • DECADENT POETRY/Ernest Dowson,Arthur Symons, and John Davidson,Various/Edited by Lisa Rodensky/ 0-14-042413-X/$15.00/Includes Oscar Wilde, Rosamond Marriott,W.B.Yeats,and Lord Alfred Douglas. • THE WOMEN’S WAR/Alexandre Dumas/Translated and Edited by Robin Buss/0-14-044977-9/$16.00/Penguin Classics Original. • SHAHNAMEH: The Persian Book of Kings/Abolqasem Ferdowsi/Translated by Dick Davis/Foreword by Azar Nafisi/ 0-14-310493-4/$25.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition. PENGUIN GROUP USA FALL-WINTER 2006-2007 NEW BOOKS FOR COURSE USE & ADOPTION CONSIDERATION NEW BOOKS FOR COURSE USE & ADOPTION CONSIDERATION PENGUIN CLASSICS PENGUIN CLASSICS PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TITLES UNDER PENGUIN CLASSICS OR SIGNET CLASSIC HEADERS ARE PAPERBACK TITLES

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• FANTÔMAS/Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre/Intro byJohn Ashbery/0-14-310484-5/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE BIBLE/With the Apocrypha/King James Edition/Editedwith an Intro and Notes by David Norton/0-14-144151-8/$16.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD/Anon/Translated by Gyurme Dorje/Edited by Graham Coleman with ThuptenJinpa/0-14-310494-2/$20.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• RASHOMON and OTHER STORIES/Ryunosuke Akutagawa/Intro by Haruki Murakami/Translated with Notes by Jay Rubin/cover by Yoshihiro Tatsumi/0-14-303984-9/$15.00/PenguinClassics Deluxe Edition.

• EICHMANN IN JERUSALEM:A Report on the Banality ofEvil/Hannah Arendt/Into by Amos Elon/0-14-303988-1/$15.00.

• BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE/Hannah Arendt/Intro byJerome Kohn/0-14-310481-0/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• ON REVOLUTION/Hannah Arendt/Intro by Jonathan Shell/0-14-303990-3/$16.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• MEDITATIONS/Marcus Aurelius/Edited and Translated andwith Notes by Martin Hammond/Intro by Diskin Clay/0-14-044933-7/$10.00.

• THE ADVENTURES OF AUGIE MARCH/Saul Bellow/Intro by Christopher Hitchens/0-14-303957-1/$15.00.

• DANGLING MAN/Saul Bellow/Intro by J.M. Coetzee/0-14-303987-3/$13.00.

• THE BOOK OF IMAGINARY BEINGS/Jorge Luis Borges/Translated by Andrew Hurley/Illustrated by Peter Sís/0-14-303993-8/$16.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• JANE EYRE/Charlotte Brontë/New Intro and Notes byStevie Davis/0-14-/$.00/New Edition.

• SHIRLEY/Charlotte Brontë/Edited by Jessica Cox/Intro by Lucasta Miller/0-14-143986-6/$8.00/New Edition.

• TALES OF ANGRIA/Charlotte Brontë/Edited with Intro and Notes by Heather Glen/0-14-043509-3/$15.00/New toPenguin Classics.

• A PRINCESS OF MARS/Edgar Rice Burroughs/Edited withIntro and Notes by John Seelye/0-14-310488-8/$9.00/New toPenguin Classics.

• LIFE IS A DREAM/Pedro Calderón del la Barca/Translatedwith Intro and Notes by Gregary Racz/0-14-310482-9/$11.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• THE PENGUIN BOOK OF HEBREW VERSE/Edited andTranslated by T. Carmi/0-14-042467-9/$20.00/Dual Language.

• THE POEMS/Catullus/Edited and Translated by PeterWhigham/0-14-044981-7/$14.00.

• A LIFE IN LETTERS/Anton Chekhov/Translated byRosamund Bartlett and Anthony Phillips/Intro and Notes by Rosamund Bartlett/0-14-044922-1/$16.00.

• THE WAY OF THE WORLD AND OTHER PLAYS/William Congreve/Edited by Eric Rump/0-14-144185-2/$16.00.

• THE DIVINE COMEDY/Volume I/Inferno/Dante Alighieri/Tranlsated and Edited by Robin Kirkpatrick/0-14-044895-0/$16.00/Dual Language.

• SELECTED POEMS/John Donne/Intro and Notes by IlonaBell/0-14-042440-7/$11.00/Replaces the 1950 Hayward edition.

• DECADENT POETRY/Ernest Dowson,Arthur Symons,and John Davidson,Various/Edited by Lisa Rodensky/0-14-042413-X/$15.00/Includes Oscar Wilde, RosamondMarriott,W.B.Yeats, and Lord Alfred Douglas.

• THE WOMEN’S WAR/Alexandre Dumas/Translated andEdited by Robin Buss/0-14-044977-9/$16.00/Penguin ClassicsOriginal.

• SHAHNAMEH: The Persian Book of Kings/AbolqasemFerdowsi/Translated by Dick Davis/Foreword by Azar Nafisi/0-14-310493-4/$25.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

PENGUIN GROUP USA FALL-WINTER 2006-2007 NEW BOOKS FOR COURSE USE & ADOPTION CONSIDERATIONNEW BOOKS FOR COURSE USE & ADOPTION CONSIDERATION

PENGUIN CLASSICSPENGUIN CLASSICS

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TITLES UNDER PENGUIN CLASSICS OR SIGNET CLASSIC HEADERS ARE PAPERBACK TITLES

• SELECTED FABLES /Jean de la Fontaine/Translated by JamesMichie/Intro by Geoffrey Grigson/0-14-045524-8/$14.00.

• HOWARD’S END/E.M. Forster/Intro by Zadie Smith/0-14-118213-X/$11.00.

• THE LONGEST JOURNEY/E.M. Forster/Intro by GilbertAdair/0-14-144148-8/$13.00.

• THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS/Sigmund Freud/Translated by J.A. Underwood/Intro by John Forrester/0-14-243748-4/$15.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE/Sigmund Freud/Translatedby Shaun Whiteside/Intro by Jeri Johnson/0-14-243746-8/$14.00.

• THE HARZ JOURNEY AND SELECTED PROSE/HeinrichHeine/Translated, Edited, with Intro and Notes by RitchieRobertson/0-14-044850-0/$15.00.

• THE OUTSIDERS/S.E. Hinton/Intro by Jodi Picout/0-14-303985-7/$13.00.

• THE PRIVATE MEMOIRS AND CONFESSIONS OF A JUSTIFIED SINNER/James Hogg/Edited with an Intro by KarlMiller/0-14-144153-4/$11.00.

• THE ODYSSEY/Homer/Translated by Robert Fagles/Introand Notes by Bernard Knox/0-14-303995-4/$15.00.

• THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE/Shirley Jackson/Introby Laura Miller/0-14-303989-9/$14.00.

• WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE/ShirleyJackson/Intro by Jonathan Lethem/Cover by Thomas Ott/0-14-303997-1/$14.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• HAUNTED DOLL’S HOUSE and OTHER GHOSTS:TheComplete Ghost Stories of M.R. James,Volume 2/M.R. James/Edited with Intro and Notes by S.T. Joshi/0-14-303992-X/$15.00.

• CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON/Immanuel Kant/Translatedby Marcus Weigelt and Max Muller/Intro and Notes byMarcus Weigelt/0-14-044747-4/ $18.00/New to PenguinClassics.

• DHARMA BUMS/Jack Kerouac/Intro by Ann Douglas/Coverby Jason/0-14-303960-1/$15.00/Penguin Classics DeluxeEdition.

• SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION/Ken Kesey/Intro byCharles Bowden/0-14-303986-5/$16.00/New to PenguinClassics.

• LADY CHATTERLY’S LOVER/D. H. Lawrence/Intro by DorisLessing/Cover by Chester Brown/0-14-303961-X/$13.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• THE FOX;THE CAPTAIN’S DOLL;THE LADYBIRD/D. H.Lawrence/Intro by Helen Dunmore and David Ellis/Notes byDavid Ellis/Edited by Dieter Miehl/0-14-144183-6/$15.00.

• SONS AND LOVERS/D. H. Lawrence/Edited by HelenBaron and Carl Baron/Intro by Blake Morrison/0-14-144144-5/$11.00.

• THE WOMAN WHO RODE AWAY; ST. MAWR;THEPRINCESS/D. H. Lawrence/Edited by Paul Poplawski/Intro byJames Lasdun/0-14-144166-6/$15.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• ARSÈNE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN-THIEF/Maurice LeBlanc/Intro and Notes by Michael Sims/0-14-310486-1/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE MAGICIAN/W. Somerset Maugham/New Intro andNotes by Robert Calder/0-14-310489-6/$14.00.

• LONDON LABOUR AND THE LONDON POOR/HenryMayhew/Edited with an Intro by Victor Neuburg/0-14-043241-8/$15.00/Now back in print.

• OMOO/Herman Melville/New Intro and Notes by MaryBercaw Edwards/0-14-310492-6/$14.00/New to Penguin.

• SELECTED POEMS OF HERMAN MELVILLE/Edited withIntro and Notes by Robert Faggen/0-14-303903-2/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• A LIFE IN LETTERS/Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/Edited byCliff Eisen/Translated by Stewart Spencer/0-14-144146-1/$17.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE GUIDE/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Michael Gorra/0-14-303964-4/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• MALGUDI DAYS/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Jhumpa Lahiri/0-14-303965-2/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE PAINTER OF SIGNS/R.K. Narayan/Intro by MonicaAli/0-14-303966-0/$13.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE RAMAYANA:A Shortened Modern Prose Version ofthe Indian Epic/R.K. Narayan/Intro by Pankaj Mishra/0-14-303967-9/$13.00.

• TWENTY LOVE SONGS and A POEM OF DESPAIR/PabloNeruda/Translated by W.S. Merwin/Intro by Cristiani García/0-14-303996-2/$12.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• THE PORTABLE EDGAR ALLAN POE/Edgar Allan Poe/Edited by J. Gerald Kennedy/0-14-303991-1/$18.00/Fullyrevised collection and the first updated version since 1945.

• EXCELLENT WOMEN/Barbara Pym/Intro by A.N.Wilson/0-14-310487-X/$14.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• GRAVITY’S RAINBOW/Thomas Pynchon/Cover by FrankMiller/0-14-303994-6/$18.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• LYRICAL BALLADS/William Wordsworth and Samuel TaylorColeridge/Edited by Michael Schmidt/0-14-042462-8/$14.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL/François Rabelais/Newly Translated by M.A. Screech/0-14-044550-1/$17.00.

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• TWELVE ANGRY MEN/Reginald Rose/Intro by DavidMamet/0-14-310440-3/$11.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• CYRANO de BERERAC/Edmond Rostand/Translated andEdited with Intro and Notes by Carol Clark/0-14-044968-X/$12.00

• PHILOSOPHY IN THE BOUDOIR/Marquis de Sade/Intro byFrancine du Plessix Gray/Translated by Joachim Neugroschel/Cover by Tomer Hanuka/0-14-303901-6/$15.00/Deluxe Edition.

• CEREMONY/Leslie Marmon Silko/Intro by Larry McMurtry/0-14-310491-8/$15.00/Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition.

• STRANGE TALES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO/Pu Songling/Translated with an Intro by John Minford/0-14-044740-7/$16.00.

• BURNING BRIGHT:A Play in Story Form/John Steinbeck/Intro and Notes by John Ditsky/0-14-303944-X/$12.00/Newto Penguin Classics.

• THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT/John Steinbeck/Intro by Susan Shillinglaw/0-14-303948-2/$15.00/New toPenguin Classics.

• THE RED PONY/John Steinbeck/Intro by John Seeyle/0-14-018739-1/$10.00.

• A RUSSIAN JOURNAL/John Steinbeck/Intro by SusanShillinglaw/Photos by Robert Capa/0-14-118019-6/$13.95.

• TO A GOD UNKNOWN/John Steinbeck/Intro and Notesby Robert DeMott/0-14-018751-0/$14.00.

• DRACULA’S GUEST AND OTHER WEIRD TALES/BramStoker/Intro, Notes, Chronology, and Further Reading by Kate Hebblethwaite/0-14-144171-2/$15.00/New to Classics.

• PENROD/Booth Tarkington/Intro by Jonathan Yardley/0-14-310485-3/$14.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• WAR AND PEACE/Leo Tolstoy/Translated by AnthonyBriggsy/Intro by Orlando Figes/0-14-303999-7/$18.00/“The best translation so far of Tolstoy’s masterpiece.”—Robert A. Maguire, Professor Emeritus Columbia U.

• RAMA THE STEADFAST/Valmiki/Translated with Intro and Notes by John Brockington and Mary Brockington/0-14-044744-X/ $15.00/Penguin Classics Original.

• LOVE and MR. LEWISHAM/H.G.Wells/Intro by GillianBeers/Edited & Notes by Simon J. James/0-14-144105-4/$14.00.

• THE NEW MACHIAVELLI/H.G.Wells/Intro by MichaelFoot/Edited by Simon J. James/Notes by John S. Partington/0-14-143999-8/$15.00/New to Penguin Classics.

• BLACK LAMB AND GREY FALCON: A Journey throughYugoslavia/Rebecca West/New Intro by ChristopherHitchens/0-14-310490-X/$25.00.

• HIERO THE TYRANT and OTHER TREATISES/Xenophon/Translated by Robin A. H.Waterfield/Intro and Notes by PaulCartledge/0-14-3045525-6/$16.00.

SIGNET CLASSICSIGNET CLASSIC

• THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ANDREW CARNEGIE andTHE GOSPEL OF WEALTH/Andrew Carnegie/Intro byGordon Hutner/0-451-53038-1/$6.95.

• THIS SIDE OF PARADISE/F. Scott Fitzgerald/New Intro by Matthew J. Bruccoli/0-451-53034-9/$6.95/Now includesFitzgerald’s own text corrections.

• TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES/Thomas Hardy/New Introby Marcelle Clements/0-451-53027-6/$5.95.

• DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE & CONSTITU-TION OF THE UNITED STATES/New Intro and Notes byRichard Heffner & Alexander Heffner/0-451-52981-2/$5.95.

• DEATH IN VENICE/Thomas Mann/Translated with an Introby Jefferson Chase/0-451-53032-2/$7.95.

• THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER & OTHER TALES/Edgar Allan Poe/Intro by Stephen Marlowe/0-451-53031-8/ $5.95.

• PERICLES/CYMBELINE/TWO NOBLE KINSMEN/Shakespeare/Revised edtion, including new material: overviewof Shakespeare’s life, critical essays, and a stage history ofeach play/0-451-53035-7/$6.95.

• THE SIGNET BOOK OF AMERICAN ESSAYS/Edited byJerry Weiss & Helen Weiss/0-451-53021-7/$7.95/28 essaysfrom Ben Franklin to Hilary Clinton, including Cotton Mather,Abigail Adams,Thoreau, Emerson,Twain, Lincoln,Einstein,W.E.B. DuBois, Eudora Welty, John Kennedy, Gloria Steinem,Martin Luther King.

POETRPOETRY Y

• HART CRANE: COMPLETE POEMS & LETTERS/Edited byLangdon Hammer/1-931082-99-5/$40.00/PB/The largest collection of Crane’s writing ever published with a generousselection of Crane’s letters, several never before published.

• UNKNOWN FRIENDS/Carl Dennis/0-14-303875-3/$18.00/PB/From the winner of the Pulitzer Prize/April 2007.

• WAY MORE WEST: New and Selected Poems/EdwardDorn/0-14-303869-9/$20.00/PB/An essential anthology of the consumate American poet/April 2007.

• THE ODE LESS TRAVELLED: Unlocking the Poet Within/Stephen Fry/1-592-40248-8/$25.00/HC/“Delightfully erudite...and soundly pedagogical guide to poetic form.”—Publishers Weekly.

• THE HAPPINESS OF THIS WORLD: Poetry and Prose/Karl Kirchwey/0-399-15365-9/$25.00/HC/Exploration of the resonances between past and present by the CreativeWriting director at Byrn Mawr College.

• I HEARD GOD LAUGHING: Poems of Hope and Joy/0-14-303781-7/Hafiz/Tranlsated by Daniel Ladinsky/$15.00/PB/“A primer to better understand one of Islam’s greatestpoets.”—Christian Science Monitor.

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• GOOD POEMS FOR HARD TIMES/Selected and Edited byGarrison Keillor/0-14-303767-6/$15.00/PB.

• BOOK OF SKETCHES/Jack Kerouac/Intro by GeorgeCondo/0-14-200215-1/$18.00/PB/“...ephiphanies with shapeand form; they are maps of the mind.”—Los Angeles Times.

• THE HAPPINESS OF THIS WORLD: Poetry and Prose/KarlKirchway/0-399-15365-9/$25.00/HC.

• EVERYTHING AFTER//Sharon Pywell/0-399-15350-0/$24.95/HC/Vietnam-era home front novel about a grievingfamily divided by politics of war.

• ONE HIDDEN STUFF/Barbara Ras/0-14-303785-4/$16.00/PB/A new collection from the winner of the 1997 WaltWhitman Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award.

• CARL SANDBURG: Selected Poems/Edited by PaulBerman/1-598531-00-X/$20.00/ PB/From LOA AmericanPoetry Project.

• EARTHLY MEDITATIONS/New and Selected Poems/RobertWrigley/0-14-303779-X/$20.00/PB/“The resonance ofWordsworth and Bishop and the range of Big Joe Turner andAretha Franklin.”—T.R. Hummer, editor of The Georgia Review.

WWORLD LITERAORLD LITERATURETURE

• THE VIRGIN OF FLAMES/Chris Abani/0-14-303877-X/$14.00/PB/Nigerian by birth, professor, and recipient of thePen USA Freedom-to-Write, PEN Hemingway Book, andHurston-Wright Legacy Awards, among others/Dec 2006.

• PASSAROLA RISING/Azhar Abidi/0-14-303861-3/$13.00/PB/ “A classic sidekick picaresque...in the tradition of Huckand Tom,Watson and Holmes.”—Los Angeles Times/Dec 2006.

• SLOW MAN: A Novel/J.M. Coetzee/0-14-303789-7/$14.00/PB/Brilliant new work of fiction from the Nobel Prize- winning author of Disgrace.

• LONDON IS THE BEST CITY IN AMERICA/Laura Dave/0-14-303850-8/$14.00/PB/“Expertly captures the ennui andindecision many 20-&-30-somethings grapple with.”—Booklist

• PAULA SPENCER/Roddy Doyle/0-670-03816-9/$24.95/HC/Recurrent Doyle character strives to rebuild a life incontemporary Dublin/Jan 2007.

• 98 REASONS FOR BEING/Clare Dudman/0-14-303800-1/$14.00/PB/An historical novel of passion, science, madness.

• KNOTS/Nuruddin Farah/1-59448-924-6/$24.95/HC/New novelfrom one of the world’s great writers—set in Somalia/Feb 2007.

• SWEETNESS IN THE BELLY/Camilla Gibb/0-14-303872-9/$14.00/PB/Winner of Canada’s Trillim Award/“Extremely useful for courses in Islam, religion, literature, women andreligion, etc.”—Amir Hussain, Loyola Marymount/April 2007.

• GET A LIFE/Nadine Gordimer/0-14-303792-7/$14.00/PB/From the 1991 winner of the Noble Prize in Literature/“Atimely novel and a provocative one.” — The Washington Times.

• DREAM LIFE OF SUKHANOV/Olga Grushin/0-14-303840-0/$14.00/PB/“Harks back to the great Russian masters...[and]breathes new life into American literary fiction.”—The Washington Post/Feb 2007.

• THE AENEID/Virgil/Translated by Robert Fagles/Intro byBernard Knox/0-670-03803-2/$40.00/HC/Professor ofComparative Literature, Emeritus, at Princeton and the recipient of the 1997 PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal forTranslation/Fagles’s translation retains all the gravitas andhumanity of the original, as well as its poetry.

• THE LAST FRIEND/Tahar Ben Jelloun/ Translated by KevinMichael Capé and Hazel Rowley/0-14-303848-6/$13.00/PB/Winner of the Prix Goncourt tells the story of two boys’lifetime friendship/“What Ben Jalloun does brilliantly is writewith a refreshing candor that demystifies the Arab world.”—Paris Voice/Feb 2007.

• MAKING IT UP/Penelope Lively/0-14-303784-6/$14.00/PB/The author fashions a sublime dance between reality andimagination.

• AUGUST LOCKE/William Haywood Henderson/0-14-303829-X/$14.00/PB/ Explores the boundary betweenlife and imagination/April 2007.

• THE LEAVETAKING/John McGahern/0-14-028057-X/$14.00/PB/A crucial and carthartic day in the life of a youngCatholic schoolteacher/Dec 2006.

• PIERCING/Ryu Murakami/Translated by Ralph McCarthy/0-14-303863-X/$13.00/PB/Haunting story about ramificationsof child abuse/April 2007.

• PURITY OF BLOOD/Arturo Pérez-Reverte/0-452-28798-7/PB/$14.00/Historical adventure novel by a master of theintellectual thriller.

• THREE DOLLARS/Elliot Perlman/1-59448-228-1/$14.00/PB/From the author of Seven Types of Ambiguity/March 07.

• PHILIP ROTH: Novels 1973-1977/Edited by Ross Miller/1-931082-96-0/$35.00/HC/Library of America’s definitive edition of Roth’s collected works, including The Great AmericanNovel, My Life as a Man,The Professor of Desire.

• AGAINST THE DAY/Thomas Pynchon/1-59420-120-X/$35.00/HC/The literary event of the decade, Pynchon’s firstnovel since 1997 spans the period from the Chicago World’sFair of 1983 to WWI, from Colorado to Central Asia, from corporate greed to evil intent in high places/Dec 2006.

• THE BASTARD OF ISTANBUL/Elif Shafak/0-670-03834-2/$24.95/HC/From one of the Mideast’s most outspoken andacclaimed intellectuals, a dramatic novel about a Turkish andan Armenian family.

• THE BAR ON THE SEINE/Georges Simenon/Translated byDavid Watson/0-14-303831-1/$12.00/PB/Mystery Original.

• THE HOTEL MAJESTIC/Georges Simenon/Translated byCaroline Hillier/0-14-303845-1/$12.00/PB/Mystery Original.

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• ON BEAUTY/Zadie Smith/0-14-303774-9/$15.00/PB/Critically acclaimed novel, which has been compared to a contemporary, multi-racial Howard’s End, set on both sides of the Atlantic.A brilliant analysis of family life, the institution of marriage, intersections of the personal and political, and an honest look at people's deceptions/ Winner of the 2006 OrangePrize for Fiction.

• IT’S NOT AN ALL NIGHT FAIR/Pramoedya Ananta Toer/Translated by Mark Hanusz/0-14-303702-1/$12.00/PB/Fromthe winner of Japan’s highest literary honor, the FukuokaAsian Culture Prize/“Indonesia’s most accomplished novelist.”—New York Times Book Review.

• THE NIGHT WATCH/Sarah Waters/1-594-448230-6/$15.00/PB/From the Lambda award-winning author of Fingersmith,a story about WWII/Jan 2007.

MULMULTICULTICULTURAL FICTIONTURAL FICTION

• THE TEAHOUSE FIRE/Ellis Avery/1-59448-930-0/$24.95/HC/Novel about a Japanese and an American woman whosefate become entwined in the rapidly changing world of late19th-century Japan.

• THE NIGHT JOURNAL/Elizabeth Crook/0-14-303857-5/$14.00/PB/Enthralling tale in which the hardship and grandeurof frontier life fit seamlessly with a modern-day story of loss,family secrets, and shattering truths.

• THE SAFFRON KITCHEN/Yasmin Crowther/0-670-03811-3/$23.95/HC/Passionate and timely novel aboutmothers and daughters, roots and exile, from the streets ofIran to the London suburbs/Jan 2007.

• THE GARDEN OF RUTH/Eva Etzioni-Halevy/0-452-28673-5/$14.00/PB/Dramatic story behind the “Bookof Ruth” by Professor Emeritus of Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

• THE WASHINGTON STORY/Adam Langer/1-59448-218-7/$14.00/PB/From the author of Crossing California; the mostvivid novel about Chicago since Bellow's Herzog/IncludesReader’s Guide inside.

• THE BEAUTIFUL THINGS THAT HEAVEN BEARS/DinawMengestu/1-59448-940-8/$22.95/HC/The moving tale of ayoung Ethiopian immigrant who fled the revolution that killedhis father and who searches for home, family, and identity inthe United States/Feb 2007.

• THE GOLDEN ROAD: Notes on My Gentrification/CailleMilner/1-59420-109-9/$22.95/HC/Authors’s search forauthenticity among various communities—black, Latino,techno-utopian, Ivy League, activist, all competing for her allegiance/Feb 2007.

• PETROPOLIS/Anya Ulinich/0-670-03819-9/$24.95/HC/TheRussian equivalent of How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.

• WHAT I DID WRONG/John Weir/0-14-303879-6/$14.00/PB/From Lambda Literary Award-winning author for bestmale debut/“A wry memoir of the AIDS era that is not somuch an elegy as ode to a hopeful, lyric future.”—The Baltimore Sun/Feb 2007.

SHORSHORT STT STORIES/ESSAORIES/ESSAYYSS

• COME TOGETHER, FALL APART/Cristina Henriquez/1-59448-241-1/$14.00/PB/Groundbreaking, gritty new voice in Latina fiction.“These stories told in direct and sparse style,are truly unforgettable. Christina Henriquez’s young femaleprotagonists are as haunting as the setting of Panama.”—Isabel Allende/April 2007.

• THE HILL ROAD/Patrick O’Keeffe/0-14-303793-5/$14.00/PB/Precarious balance of family intimacies in rural Ireland/Winner of the 2005 Story Prize.

• RADIANT DAYS, HAUNTED NIGHTS: Great Tales fromthe Treasury of Yiddish Folk Literature/Edited by JoachimNeugroschel/1-58567-789-2/$21.95/HC/“Collectively, theyrepresent the imagination of a people.”—Washington Post.

• IN PERSUASION NATION/George Saunders/1-59448-242-X/$14.00/PB/Stories from the heir apparent to Pynchon andVonnegut/“Achieves a delicate balance between thegrim and the funny, tipped in the end toward bliss.”—The New York Times Book Review/March 2007.

• THE JOY LUCK CLUB/Amy Tan/0-14-303809-5/$14.00/PB/Nowa Penguin paperback/A stunning literary achievement, The JoyLuck Club explores the tender and tenacious bond betweenfour Chinese women born and raised in China before 1949and their four American-born daughters..• THE KITCHEN GOD’S WIFE/Amy Tan/0-14-303810-9/$14.00/PB/Now in Penguin Paperback/The story of an aging Chinesewoman unfolding a life's worth of secrets to her suspicious,Americanized daughter.

POPULAR FICTIONPOPULAR FICTION

• THE CITY OF FALLING ANGELS/John Berendt/0-14303693-9/$15.00/PB/Author of Midnight in the Garden ofGood and Evil, “Berendt once again captures the marvelousseamy side of midnight society.”—Vanity Fair

• TALK TALK/T.C. Boyle/0-670-03770-2/$25.95/HC/Grippingstory about a deaf woman whose identity is stolen.

• BURNING BRIGHT/Tracy Chevalier/0-525-94978-X/ $24.95/HC/Sweeping story about Blake’s London/March 2007.

• LIPSHITZ SIX, OR TWO ANGRY BLONDES/T. Cooper/1-59184-140-2/$14.00/PB/“Unusual and avowedly postmodern...A compelling story.”—Washington Post/Jan 2007.

• GOODBYE LEMON/Adam Davies/1-59448-071-0-/$14.00/PB/Novel about love, redemption, family.“As touching andhilarious as High Fidelity.”—Baltimore Sun.

• THE LITTLE BALLOONIST/Linda Donn/0-452-28778-2/$14.00/PB/Historical fiction inspired by the life of SophieArmant Blanchard, one of the first women to fly in a balloon.

• HELEN OF TROY/Margaret George/0-670-03778-8/$27.95/HC/“George’s extraordinary storytelling abilities shine in herportrayal of Helen as a conflicted woman and as a legendaryfigure whose personal choices had epic consequences.—PW.

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• DOPE/Sara Gran/0-425-21436-7$14.00/HC/“Deserves aplace of honor next to Hammett,Thompson, and Chandler.”—Associated Press/Feb 2007.

• THIS BOOK WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE/A.M. Homes/0-14-303874-5/$14.00/PB/“I think that this brave story of a man’s reconnection with the world could beome agerneational touchstone, like Catch-22,The Monkey WrenchGang, or Catcher in the Rye.”—Stephen King/March 2007.

• CATCHING GENIUS/Kristy Kiernan/0-425-21435-4/$14.00/PB/Moving novel about two estranged sisters andtheir complex relationship as adults.

• TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES/Alison Lurie/0-14-303803-6/$14.00/PB/From the author of the PulitzerPrize-winning, Foreign Affairs/Modern social satire whichrecalls the best of David Lodge and Mary McCarthy.

• TRAVELLER/Ron McLarty/0-670-03474-6/$24.95/HC/From the author of The Memory of Running/Jan 2007.

• SPECIAL TOPICS IN CALAMITY PHYSICS/Marisha Pessl/0-670-03777-X/$25.95/HC/“A wry send up of most of theWestern cannon...a sincere and uniquely twisted look at love,coming of age and identity.”—Publishers Weekly.

• BECOMING AMERICANA/Lara Rios/0-425-21191-6/$14.00/PB/Mexican-American college student explores immigration issues and what it means to be an Amercican.

• LOVE WALKED IN/Marisa de los Santos/0-452-28789-8/$14.00/PB/Cross generational.Two women’s stories told inalternating chapters about who you love and why.

• THE KING OF KING’S COUNTY/Whitney Terrell/0-14-303769-2/$14.00/PB/From the author of TheHuntsman/“With another novel this good, [Terrell] will putKansas City on the map with Anne Tyler’s Baltimore andWilliam Kennedy’s Albany.”—The Washington Post Book World.

SCSCIENCEIENCE FFICTIONICTION/F/FANTANTASYASY

• FUTURESHOCKS/Edited by Lou Anders/0-451-46065-0/$14.95/PB/Features 16 authors, including Kevin Anderson,Paul Di Filippo, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Louise Marley,AdamRoberts, and others.“The year’s best original SF anthology.”—Gardner Dozois, Locus.

• THE ALCHEMIST’S APPRENTICE/Dave Duncan/0-441-01479-8/$14.00/PB/Features the apprentice toNostradamus in an alternate historical Venice/March 2007.

• THE HARSH CRY OF THE HERON:The Last Tale of theOtori/Lian Hearn/1-59448-923-8/$26.95/HC/Epic conclusion/“One of the most thrilling new series of our time”—TheTimes (London).

• THE FAIR FOLK/Edited by Marvin Kaye/0-441-01481-X/$15.00/PB/Novellas by Patricia McKillip, Kim Newman,TanithLee, Megan Lindhom, Craig Shaw, Jane Yoen/Feb 2007.

• HARROWING THE DRAGON/Patricia A. McKillip/0-441-01443-7/$14.00/PB/Previously uncollected short stories.

• SOLSTICE WOOD/Patricia A. McKillip/0-441-01465-8/$14.00/PB/ “With the same gentle elegance that she uses tocraft her fairy tale fantasies, McKillip infuses the present daywith elements of myths”—Library Journal/Jan 2007.

• NEBULA AWARDS SHOWCASE 2007/Edited by MikeResnick/0-451-46134-6/$15.95/PB/This year’s selection features Kelly Link, Joe Halderman, Carol Emshwiller,Harlan Ellison, Lou Anders, Kevin Anderson, John Picacio,Jack McDevitt, Marty Greenberg, Ben Bova, Ellen Datlow, etc.

• FLIGHTS: Extreme Visions of Fantasy,Vol I/Edited by Al Sarrantonio/0-451-46098-7/$7.99/PB/Vol II/0-451-46099-5/$7.99/PB/Stoker-winner delivers original anthologies.

• SPINDRIFT/Allen Steele/0-425-01471-2/$24.95/HC/Newtitle from two time Hugo Prize winner.

• GLASSHOUSE/Charles Stross/0-441-01403-8/$24.95/HC/Cutting-edge fiction from Hugo award-winner/Hard science fiction set in the 27th century.

YYOUNG OUNG ADULADULT LITERAT LITERATURETURE

• DEAR ZOE:A NOVEL/Philip Beard/0-670-03401-8/$21.95/HC/Diary from a 15-year-old to her little sister Zoe whodied on 9/11.

• MONSTER BLOOD TATTOO: Foundling/D.M. Cornish/0-399-24638-X/$18.99/HC/“a meticuously imagined place, fullof echoes of literary luminaries from Dickens to PatrickO’Brian and bristling with joyous erudition.”—The WashingtonPost.

• MENAGERIE MANOR/Lawrence Durrell/0-14-303853-2/$13.00/PB/Further adventures in animal-collecting and life atthe zoo.

• THE PIRATE QUEEN/Gold/0-451-21744-6/$15.99/HC/Oneof Ireland’s most notorious women, whose piracy nearlybankrupted England, and the subject of a new Broadwaymusical. Reader’s Guide includes a conversation with author.

• HEAT/Mike Lupica/0-399-24301-1/$16.99/HC/Story of a 12-year-old orphaned Cuban immigrant baseball prodigy living in theshadow of Yankee Stadium and dreaming of playing in the LittleLeague World Series until a rival accuses him of being older thanthe league limit.

• THE RUINS OF CALIFORNIA/Martha Sherrill/1-59448-231-4/$14.00/PB/Captivating story of larger-than-lifefamily and the exploration of the meaning of “adult.”/Jan 2007.

WRITINGWRITING

• NOW WRITE!: Fiction Writing Exercies by Today’s BestWriters and Teachers/Sherry Ellis/1-58542-522-2/$13.95/PB/Collection of writing exercises and essays from some oftoday’s best writers, including Amy Bloom, Jill McCorkle,Steve Almond,Alison Lurie, Diana Abu-Jaber, Margo Livesey.

• THE ODE LESS TRAVELLED: Unlocking the Poet Within/Stephen Fry/1-59240248-8/$25.00/HC/From the writer of AFish Called Wanda,A Civil Action, Gosford Park, etc.

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• THE MEANING OF TINGO: And Other ExtraordinaryWords from Around the World/Adam Jacot de Boinod/0-14-303852-4/$12.00/PB/March 2007.

• TELLING TRUE STORIES: A Nonfiction Writer’s Guidefrom the Nieman Foundation at Harvard/Edited by MarkKramer and Wendy Call/0-452-28755-3/$15.00/PB/IncludesTom Wolfe, Gay Talese, Nora Ephron, etc/Jan 2007.

• WRITING TO CHANGE THE WORLD/Mary Pipher/1-59448-920-3/$24.95/HC/Writing guide to advocacy writing: op-ed pieces, letters, essays, speeches, and blogs from author of Reviving Ophelia.

• THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE ILLUSTRATED/William Strunk,Jr. & E.B.White/Illustrated by Maira Kalman/1-59420-069-6/$24.95/HC/0-14-013960-2/$14.00/PB/October 2006.

• EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES/Lynne Truss/1-592-40203-8/$11.00/Teaches punctuation with humor. International best-seller now in paperback.

FILMFILM

• THE MAN WHO HEARD VOICES: Or, How M. NightShyamalan Risked His Career on a Fairy Tale/MichaelBamberger/1-592-40213-5/$27.50/HC/“A candid recounting...of a messy divorce between a movie studio and one of the world’s most famous writer-directors.”—The Los Angeles Time.

• ORSON WELLES, Volume 2: Hello Americans/SimonCallow/ 0-670-87256-3/$32.95/HC/“Superbly written accountof a magnetic personality.”—Publishers Weekly.

• CATCHING THE BIG FISH: Meditation, Consciousness, andCreativity/David Lynch/1-58542-540-0/$19.950/HC/Lynch,controversial director, talks candidly about the nature of thecreative process/Jan 2007.

• YOU GOTTA SEE THIS: Hollywood’s Best on Their FavoriteFilms/Cindy Pearlman/0-452-28823-1/$15.00/PB/IncludesGeorge Clooney, Johnny Depp, Martin Scorsese, JonathanDemme, etc.

• THE SAMURAI FILM: Expanded and Revised Edition/AlainSilver/1-58567-780-9/$27.95/HC/“Like many of the movies itdiscusses, Samurai Film is a bona fide classic.”—Midnight Eye.

MEMOIR/BIO/AMEMOIR/BIO/AUTUTOBIOGRAPHYOBIOGRAPHY

• FLOOR SAMPLE: A Creative Memoir/Julia Cameron/1-58542-494-3/$14.00/PB.

• MY PET VIRUS: The True Story of a Rebel Without aCure/Shawn Decker/1-58542-525-7/$9.95/PB/A comic memoir with a mission/Decker takes on a deadly topic with astonishing grace.”—John Berendt.

• SECRET DAUGHTER: A Mixed-Race Daughter and theMother Who Gave Her Away/June Cross/0-670-088555-X/$24.95/HC/From Assistant Professor of Journalism atColumbia University.

• I WAS A CHILD OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS:A Memoirin Drawings and Prose/Bernice Eisenstein/1-594418918-1/$23.95/HC/Bold and moving graphic memoir from a “giftedartist and wordsmith.”—Publishers Weekly.

• TALKING BACK: To Presidents, Dictators, and AssortedScoundrels/Andrea Mitchell/0-14-303873-7/$15.00/PB/Memoir from one of NBC’s top correspondents.

• I CELEBRATE MYSELF: The Somewhat Private Life of AllenGinsberg/Bill Morgan/0-670-03796-6/$29.95/HC/First birth todeath biography of the poet, it coincides with the 50thanniversary of Howl and has a unique feature—listing thetitles of Ginsberg’s poems in the margins for reader to visualize exactly what he was writing during his lifetime.

• ANDREW CARNEGIE/David Nasaw/1-59420-104-8/$35.00/HC/Based on new materials/“In this lucid, meticulous, finely-detailed biography, Nasaw delivers the authoritative volumeon Carnegie...a valuable contribution to the rich literature ofAmerica in the Gilded Age.”—Ron Chernow.

• STEALING BUDDHA’S DINNER/Bich Minh Nguyen/0-670-03823-6/$24.95/HC/Memoir of assimilation and thedifferences between two cultures symbolized by the author’slonging for junk food/Feb 2007.

• THE STORY OF CHICAGO MAY/Nuala O’Faolain/1-59448-217-9/$14.00/PB/The story of a female outlaw fromthe author of My Dream of You.

• PERSIAN GIRLS/Nahid Rachlin/1-58542-520-6/$23.95/HC/Memoir of life in the Shah’s Iran by noted Iranian novelist.

• AMERICA’S BOY/Wade Rouse/1-59184-140-2/$14.00/PB/“A revelatory story about acceptance, pride and the manyways a seemingly prejudiced family can surprise us”—The Washington Post Book World/March 2007.

• AN ORDINARY MAN/Paul Rusesabagina with Tom Zoellner/0-14-303860-5/$14.00/PB/Inspired the film—Hotel Rwanda/Comparable to Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela andNight by Elie Wiesel—the story of one man’s courage/Mar 07.

• BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: Escape from Tyranny: GrowingUp in the Shadow of Sadam/Zainab Salbi & Laurie Becklund/1-592-40244-5/$14.00/PB.

• THE KITCHEN DIARIES: A Year in the Kitchen/NigelSlater/1-592-40234-8/$35.00/HC.

• BROTHER ONE CELL: An American Coming of Age inSouth Korea’s Prisons/Cullen Thomas/0-670-03827-X/$24.95/HC/Insightful and ultimately triumphant prison story/March2007.

• THOMAS HARDY/Claire Tomalin/1-59420-118-8/$35.00/HC/Acclaimed biographer and Whitbread award-winnerwrites the definitve account of the novelist and poet/Jan 07.

• LA DAME D’ESPRIT: A Biography of the Marquise duChatelet/Judith P. Zinsser/0-670-03800-8/$24.95/HC/Bio ofthe most brillliant woman of the French Enlightenment fromprofessor at Miami University in Ohio.

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CURRENT EVENTSCURRENT EVENTS

• THE LONDON BOMBINGS: An Independent Inquiry/Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed/1-58567-900-3/$13.95/PB/One yearafter the worst attack in London’s history since WWII, thiscontroversial inquiry is now available in the U.S.

• MY WAR: Killing Time in Iraq/Colby Buzzell/0-425-21136-3/$15.00/PB/“Provides more thruth than CNN or the armycould or would.”—Library Journal.

• THE PUNISHMENT OF VIRTUE: Inside Afghanistan Afterthe Taliban/Sarah Chayes/1-59420-096-3/$25.95/HC/“Thedefinitive account of the fall of the Taliban.”—Sebastian Junger,author of The Perfect Storm.

• NOW THEY CALL ME INFIDEL: Why I Rejected Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror/Nonie Darwish/1-595-23031-9/$23.95/HC.

• WAR ON THE MIDDLE CLASS: How the Government, BigBusiness, and Special Interest Groups are Waging War on theAmerican Dream and How We Can Fight Back /Lou Dobbs/0-670-03792-3/$24.95/HC.

• THE STORM: What Went Wrong and Why DuringHurricane Katrina—The Inside Story from One LouisianaScientist/Ivor Van Heerden & Mike Bryan/0-670-03781-8/$25.95/HC/Deputy Director of LSU Hurricane Center andEnvironmental Engineering professor explains what wentwrong and how to fix it.

• ON CALL IN HELL: A Doctor’s Iraq War Story/Cdr. RichardJadick with Thomas Hayden/0-451-22053-0/$24.95/HC.

• AMERICA AT NIGHT: The True Story of Two MasterCriminals Aiming to Take America’s Biggest Prize and OurSecurity Agencies’ Systematic Inability to Stop Them by theformer Intelligence Agent Recruited to Foil Their Plan/Larry J. Kolb/1-59448-900-9/$25.95/HC/Feb 2007.

• THREE CUPS OF TEA: One Man’s Mission to FightTerrorism and Build Nations...One School at a Time/GregMortenson & David Oliver Relin/0-14-303825-7/$15.00/PB/Director of Central Asia Institute, Mortenson has built 55schools serving Pakistan and Afghanistan’s poorest/Feb 2007.

• THE LONG ROAD HOME: A Story of War and Family/Martha Raddatz/0-399-15382-9/$24.95/HC/Journalist’s stirringexamination of modern war, from the 48-hour long firefightin Sadr city, to the army base, to the backyard barbeque.

• FIASCO: The American Military Adventure in Iraq/ThomasE. Ricks/1-59420-103-X/$27.95/HC/The definitive militarychronicle of the Iraq war from Pulitzer Prize-winning seniorPentagon reporter/496 pp.

• CHASING GHOSTS: A Solider’s Fight for America fromBaghdad to Washington/Paul Reickhoff/0-451-21841-8-/$24.95/HC/“The best reporting to come out of the IraqWar—No book since Catch-22 has depicted this guesomesubject so compellingly.”—Chuck Palahniuk, author of TheFight Club.

• WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUTWHO’S REALLY RUNNING AMERICA—and What You CanDo About It/Melissa Rossi/0-452-28820-7/$16.00/PB/March2007.

POLITICPOLITICAL SCIENCEAL SCIENCE

• FAITH AND POLITICS: How the “Moral Values” DebateDivides America and How to Move Forward Together/SenatorJohn Danforth/ 0-670-03787-7/$24.95/HC.

• THE TRUTH (with jokes)/Al Franken/0-525-94906-2/$15.00/PB/Picks up where Lies and The Lying Liars Who TellThem and The Al Franken Show leave off.

• MY YEAR IN RADICAL ISLAM: How Terrorists are Madeand Unmade/Daveed Gartenstein-Ross/1-58542-551-6/$24.95/HC/Examines the experience of being drawn to a fundamentalist religion rooted in another culture/Feb 2007.

• HOMEGROWN DEMOCRAT:A Few Plain Thoughts fromthe Heart of America/Garrison Keillor/0-14-303768-4/$12.00/PB/Updated, revised with a new intro for the 2006 elections.

• DREAMS AND SHADOWS: The Future of the Middle East/Robin Wright/1-59420-111-0/$26.95/HC/Senior journalistreports on the changes on the Middle East and their impacton America’s future/400 pp./March 2007.

• ARMED MADHOUSE: Who’s Afraid of Osama Wolf?, ChinaFloats, Bush Sinks,The Scheme to Steal ‘08, No Child BehindLeft, and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of the ClassWar/Greg Palast/0-525-94968-2/$25.95/HC/From the authorof The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.

• AMERICAN THEOCRACY:The Peril and Politics of RadicalReligion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century/KevinPhillips/0-14-303828-1/$16.00/PB/“May be the most alarminganalysis of where we are and where we may be going to haveappeared in many years...extensively researched.”—Alan Brinkley, The New York Times/April 2007.

• THE BEST WAR EVER: Lies, Damned Lies, and the Mess inIraq/Sheldon Rampton & John Stauber/1-58542-509-5/$11.95/PB/Follow up to Weapons of Mass Deception; a case study inpropaganda.

• THE GREATEST STORY EVER SOLD/Frank Rich/1-59420-098-X/$25.95/HC/NYT columnist reviews the trajectory of fictions spun by the Bush administration.

• THE UNEXPOSED: How the United Nations SabotagesAmerica’s Security and Fails the World/Eric Shawn/1-59523-020-3/$23.95/HC/From Fox News anchor.

• CLASS 11: Inside the CIA’s Post-9/11 Spy Class/T.J.Waters/0-525-94929-1/$24.95/HC/A gripping insider’s look at thefirst post-9/11 CIA training class, the most secretive trainingprogram in the country.

• RELIGION GONE BAD: The Hidden Dangers of theChristian Right/Mel White/1-58542-531-1/$25.95/HC/Aninside exposé of the Christian Right’s agenda from leading gay activist and clergyman.

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LEGAL STUDIES & CRIMINOLOGYLEGAL STUDIES & CRIMINOLOGY

• CORONER’S JOURNAL: Forensics and the Art of StalkingDeath/Louis Cataldie, M.D./Foreword by Patricial Cornwell/0-425-21355-2/$14.00/PB/Frank memoir from the ChiefCoroner of Baton Rouge/Feb 2007.

• BODIES WE’VE BURIED: Inside the National ForensicAcademy, the World's Top CSI Training School/Jarrett Hallcox& Amy Welch/0-425-20752-8/$24.95/HC/Reveals the insideworkings of the National Forensic Academy.

• SEE JANE HIT: Why Girls are Growing More Violent and What We Can Do About It/James Garbarino/0-14-303868-0/$15.00/PB/“Ground-breaking investigation.”— Maude C. Clarke, Chair in Humanistic Psychology atLoyola University of Chicago/Feb 2007.

• SUPREME CONFLICT: The Inside Story of the Struggle forControl of the United States Supreme Court/Jan CrawfordGreenburg/1-594-420101-3/$27.95/HC/ Drawing on unprecedented access, reporter offers an explosive accountof one of the most momentous political watersheds in recenthistory/April 2007.

• ALL OVER THIS LAND: The Journey of the Civil RightsGeneration, 1944-83/Andrew Lewis/1-592-40131-7/$27.50/HC/First complete one-volume history of the Civil RightsMovement by professor at Hamilton College/April 2007.

• JUSTICE FOR ALL: Earl Warren and the Nation He Made/James S. Newton/1-59448-928-9/$32.00/HC/b&w photos/Uses previously unavailable government documents andscores of new interviews that cast new light on this crucialfigure in history.

• THE HUMAN PREDATOR:A Historical Chronicle of SerialMurder and Forensic Investigation/Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D./0-425-21378-1/$14.00/PB/March 2007.

• FACING DOWN EVIL: Life on the Edge as an FBI HostageNegotiator/Clint Van Zandt with Daniel Paisner/0-399-15308-X/$24.95/HC/A veteran FBI negotiator sharesthe stories behind some of the U.S.’s most high profile convicts.

INTERNAINTERNATIONAL RELATIONAL RELATIONSTIONS

• BLUEPRINT FOR ACTION: A Future Worth Creating/Thomas P. M. Barnett/0-425-21174-6/$16.00/PB/Senior advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, CentralCommand, and former professor at the U.S. Naval WarCollege presents case for interventionism.

BREAKPOINT:A Novel/Richard A. Clarke/0-399-15378-0/$25.95/HC/Former National Coordinator for Security andCounterterrorism for both Presidents Clinton and Bush.

• THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN:Why the West’s Efforts ToAid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good/William Easterly/0-14-303882-6/$16.00/PB/From formerWorld Bank economist and New York University Economicsprofessor/March 2007.

• CHINA FANTASY: How Our Leaders Explain Away ChineseRepression/James Mann/0-670-03825-3/$19.95/HC/Deeply-researched, polemical look at the state of U.S.-China policy/Feb 2007.

• WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUTEUROPE:The Hot Spots, Hotshots, Political Muck Ups, Cross-Border Sniping, and Cultural Chaos of Our TransatlanticCousins/Melissa Rossi/0-452-28776-6/$16.00/PB.

• LAWLESS WORLD: The Whistle-Blowing Account of HowBush and Blair Are Taking the Law into Their Own Hands/Phillipe Sands/0-14-303782-X/$16.00/PB/“A penetrating anddetailed account of the extent to which those who claim tobe spreading global values have ridden roughshod overthem.”— The Guardian (London).

AMERICAMERICAN AN HISTHISTORORYY

• THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA: A Short History of theFrench and Indian War/Fred Anderson/0-14-303804-4/$15.00/HC/From U of CO professor and author of Crucible of War,winner of the Francis Parkman and Mark Lynton prizes.

• JUST AMERICANS: How the Japanese Won a War at Homeand Abroad/Robert Asahina/159240198-8/$27.50/HC/“A thought-provoking book that says a great deal about theambiguities of America’s democratic legacy and the complexissues of American national identity.”—The Washington Post.

• ROBERT E. LEE/Roy Blount, Jr./0-14-303866-4/$13.00/PB/First brief bio of this American legen/Dec 2006.

• MIDDLE PASSAGES: African-American Encounters withAfrica, 1733-2005/James.T. Campbell/1-594-20083-12/$29.95/HC/Groundbreaking history of African-American journeysback to Africa over the course of three centuries; first volume in the Penguin History of American Life Series.

• AMERICAN PLAGUE: The Untold Story of Yellow Fever,the Epidemic that Shaped Our History/Molly CaldwellCrosby/0-425-21202-5/$24.95/HC.

• IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER: George Washington,Slavery, and the Making of a Nation/François Furstenberg/1-59420-092-0/$27.95/HC/Groundbreaking contribution to U.S. history/ “This is a synthesis in the strict sense of the word and is likely to be transformative of our understandings”—Michael O’Brien, Cambridge University.

• THE COLD WAR:A New History/John Lewis Gaddis/0-14-303827-3/$16.00/Winner of the 2005 Harry S.TrumanAward/“boils down the the history of the entire Cold War toa...brilliant 266 pages.”—The Washington Post/Dec 2006.

• CRY HAVOC!:The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861/Nelson Lankford/0-670-03821-0/$27.95/HC/Robust recreation of the seven crucial weeks leading up to the war.

• AMERICAN LEGEND: The Real-Life Adventures of DavyCrockett/Buddy Levy/0-425-21008-1/$15.00/PB/“Great myth-busting story.”—Martin Dugard, author of The LastVoyage of Columbus.

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• GOD REST YE MERRY, SOLDIERS: A True Civil WarChristmas Story/James McIvor/0-452-28769-3/ $15.00/PB.

• WHERE THE LIGHTNING STRIKES:The Lives of AmericanIndian Sacred Places/Peter Nabokov/0-14-303881-8/$16.00/PB/“Inspired and highly informative...takes us on an engagingjourney across the sacred geography of American Indians.”—San Francisco Chronicle/April 2007.

• THOMAS PAINE: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birthof Modern Nations/Craig Nelson/0-670-03788-5/$27.95/HC/Biography of America’s most controversial founding fatherand the revolutionary age he helped to shape.

• MAYFLOWER: A Story of Courage, Community, and War/Nathaniel Philbrick/0-670-03760-5/$29.95/HC/From theNational Book Award-winning author of In the Heart of the Sea.

• READING THE MAN: Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through hisPrivate Letters/ Elizabeth Brown Pryor/0-670-03829-6/$27.95/HC/New portrait based on unpublished material/Feb 2007.

• AMERICA’S VICTORIES: Why the U.S.Wins Wars and WillWin the War on Terror/Larry Schweikart/1-595-23201-1/$24.95/HC/From the author of A Patriot’s History of the U.S.

• SAN FRANCISCO IS BURNING: Untold Story of the 1906Earthquake and Fires/Dennis Smith/0-452-28759-6/$15.00/PB.

• UPON THE ALTAR OF A NATION:A Moral History of theCivil War/Harry S. Stout/0-14-303876-1/$18.00/PB/From Yaleprofessor of American religious history, profound examinationof the moral underpinnings of the war/April 2007.

• RIVER RUN RED: The Fort Pillow Massacre in theAmerican Civil War/Andrew Ward/0-14-303786-2/$18.00/HC/Thorough account of one of the bloodiest and most controversial battles of the Civil War.

• AMERICAN SPEECHES, PART 1: Political Oratory from the Revolution to the Civil War/Edited by Ted Widmer/1-931082-97-9/$35.00/HC.

• AMERICAN SPEECHES, PART 2: Political Oratory fromAbraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton/Edited by Ted Widmer/1-1931082-98-7/$35.00/HC.

• REVOLUTIONARY CHARACTERS:What Made theFounders Different/Gordon. S.Wood/1-59420-093-9/$25.95/From the “most respected of among all scholars of colonialand Revolutionary periods.”—The Washington Post.

WWORLD ORLD HISTHISTORORY Y

• WAR MADE NEW: Technology,Warfare, and the Course ofModern History/Max Bootl/1-59240-222-4/$35.00/HC/“Places the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ within the broadsweep of history, and in the context of the rise of the west in world affairs since 1500.”—Paul Kennedy,Yale University.

• THE PENGUIN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE BRITISHEMPIRE/Nigel Dalziel/Intro by John Mackenzie/0-141-101844-5/$20.00/PB/Dec 2006.

• THE AFRICAN: Biography of a Self-Made Man/VincentCarretta/0-14-303842-7/$16.00/PB/“One of the most significant biographies published about a black author”—Henry Louis Gates, Jr./“A great service to the study of theAfrican diaspora, unearths more documentation on Equianothan any previous scholar.”—The London Guardian/Dec 2007.

• THE WAR OF THE WORLD: Twentieth-Century Conflictand the Descent of the West/Niall Ferguson/1-59420-100-5/$35.00/HC/A revolutionary theory of the modern era inwhich unprecedented progress has turned to unprecedentedmass violence.

• STOLEN VOICES: Young People’s War Diaries from WWIto Iraq/Edited by Zlata Filipovic & Melanie Challenger/Foreword by Former UN Under-Secretary-General Olara A. Otunnu/0-14-303871-0/$14.00/PB/In the tradition of AnnFrank, extracts from diaries of children from WWI to Iraq/Dec 2006.

• FREEMASONRY/Manly P. Hall/1-58542-510-9/$18.95/PB/Three classic works on occult freemasonry are reset and collected in one omnibus volume.

• DYNASTIES: Fortunes and Misfortunes of the World’sGreat Family Businesses/David S. Landes/0-670-03338-3/$25.95/HC/Survy of the families who ruled industry byHarvard professor emeritus of history and economics, andthe best-selling author of The Wealth and Poverty of Nations.

• A PRISONER IN THE GARDEN:The Nelson MandelaFoundation/Foreword by Nelson Mandela/ 0-670-03753-2/$29.95/HC/The foundation writers present Mandela’s prisonexperience, his personal life and philosophical thought.

• JERUSALEM 1913: The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Crisis/Amy Dockser Marcus/0-670-03836-9/$27.95/HC/PulitzerPrize-winning journalist examines the roots of one of thegreat struggles of our time/March 2007.

• SHADES OF DIFFERENCE/Padraig O’Malley/0-670-085233-3/$32.95/HC/Traces the entire freedom struggle in South Africaup to the present, and Mac Maharaj’s place in it./March 2007.

• THE RISE AND FALL OF ALEXANDRIA: Birthplace of the Modern Mind/Justin Pollard & Howard Reid/Intro byChristopher Kelly/0-670-03790-7/$27.95/HC/“A marvelouswork, a sweeping narrative...Pollard and Reid breathe life intothe dust of philosophers and kings.”—Barry Strauss, author of The Trojan War.

• SONS OF THE CONQUERORS: The Rise of the TurkicWorld/Hugh Pope/1-58567-804-X7/$16.95/PB/From theauthor of Turkey Unveiled/Overlook title.

• MAO ZEDONG/Jonathan Spence/0-14-303772-2/$13.00/PB/Biograhpy by Yale University professor, one of the mostrespected authorities on Chinese history.

• BLOSSOMS IN THE WIND: Human Legacies of theKamikaze/Mordecai Sheftall/0-451-21852-3/$15.00/PB/Tale of the Japanese fighting men who were supposed to die aswarriors—and the legacy that still haunts those who did not.

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• WAR AND PEACE AND WAR: The Rise and Fall ofEmpires/Peter Turchin/0-452-28819-3/$16.00/PB/Radical newtheory of world history by Evolutionary Biology professor at the University of Connecticut/Feb 2007.

• AN INTELLLIGENT PERSONS’ GUIDE TO HISTORY/JohnVincent/1-58567-862-7/$13.95/PB/“One of the great histori-ans...also a witty prose stylist.”—Niall Ferguson, author ofColossus.

• BEYOND BAND OF BROTHERS: The War Memoirs ofMajor Dick Winters/Major Dick Winters with Colonel ColeC. Kingseed/0-425-21375-7/$15.OO/PB.

EUREUROPEAN OPEAN HISTHISTORORYY

• NELSON’S TRAFALGAR:The Battle That Changed theWorld/Roy Adkins/0-14-303795-1/$16.00/“Wonderful...Theequal of Beevor’s Stalingrad.”—Independent.

• THE BATTLE FOR SPAIN: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939/Antony Beevor/0-14-303765-X/$16.00/To mark the70th anniversay of the war’s outbreak, a compelling accountof one of the most hard-fought wars of the 20th-century/“More than an update. Except in the fluency of the writing,the magisterial handling of copious material, and the expertise the author displays in military history, the newbook is so different that it could be mistaken for the work of a different writer.—Times Literary Supplement/560 pp.

• MUSSOLINI’S ITALY: Life Under the Facsist Dictatorship,1915-1945/R.J.B. Bosworth/0-14-303856-7/$20.00/PB/Fromone of the greatest historians in the field/“A powerful work ofscholarship, beautifully written, which should be read by anyoneinterested in 20th-century Europe”—The Economist/720 pps/Feb2007.

• THE PENGUIN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE BRITISHEMPIRE/Nigel Dalziel/0-14-101844-7/$20.00/PB.

• THE THIRD REICH IN POWER/Richard J. Evans/0-14-303790-0/$20.00/The definitive account of Germany’smalign transformation under Hitler.“[Evans’s] three-volumehistory...is shaping up to be a masterpiece. Fluidly narrated,tightly organized and comprehensive.”— William Grimes,The New York Times.

• MICK: The Real Michael Collins/Peter Hart/0-14-303854-0/$17.00/PB/Authoritative biography by Chair of Irish Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada/Feb 2007.

• THE GHOST MAP: The Story of London’s DeadliestEpidemic—and How It Changed the Way We Think AboutDisease, Cities, Science and the Modern World/StevenJohnson/1-59448-925-4/$26.95/HC/Historical account of thedevastating cholera epidemic of Victorian London.

• POSTWAR: A History of Europe since 1945/Tony Judt/0-14-303775-7/$20.00/PB/Complete with bibliography/“Massive, learned, brilliantly detailed account of Europe’srecovery from the wreckage of WWII”—New York Times BookReview/Winner of the Council on Foreign Relations ArthurRoss Book Award for best book on international affairs.

• THE LONGEST NIGHT: The Bombing of London on May10, 1941/Gavin Mortimer/0-425-21183-5/$14.00/PB.

• BASILICA: The Splendor and the Scandal—Building St.Peter’s/R.A. Scotti/0-670-03776-1/$25.95/HC/b&w photos/Story of the construction of the grandest architecturalundertaking of the High Renaissance “all brought to life in this fascinating tale of genius, power and money.”—(Publisher’s Weekly).

• THE MAKING OF VICTORIAN VALUES: Decency &Dissent in Britain: 1789-1837/Ben Wilson/1-59420-116-1/$25.95/HC/Pioneering British historian investigates the pre-Queen Victoria era, an era marked by intellectual tumult,repression, the rise of political and moral hypocrisy/Feb 2007.

SOCIAL SCIENCESSOCIAL SCIENCES

• THE PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF SOCIOLOGY: FifthEdition/Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill, and Bryan S.Turner/0-14-101375-3/$17.00/PB/Written by three eminentprofessors and updated to reflect the shifts of sociologicalthought in the last five years.

• SPYCHIPS: How Major Corporations and Government Planto Track Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move/Katherine Albrecht & Liz McIntyre/0-452-28766-9/$15.00/PB.

• HOW LANGUAGE WORKS: How Babies Babble,WordsChange Meaning, and Languages Live or Die/David Crystal/1-58567-848-1/$30.00/HC/“A world authority on language,Crystal offers an impeccably organized guide to language andcommunication that brings clarity...is sure to become a standard reference.”—Publishers Weekly.

• THE HUNDRED-YEAR LIE: How Food and Medicine AreDestroying Your Health/Randall Fitzgerald/0-525-94951-8/$24.95/HC/Ground-breaking exposé on how toxic syntheticchemicals have been introduced into our food, water,medicine, and environment.

• JANE GOODALL’S RETURN TO GOMBE: Reflections on a Life’s Work in Africa/Jane Goodall with Janine Adams/0-525-94995-X/$24.95/HC/World-renowned primatologistreturns to the chimpanzee community in Africa that shefounded/April 2007.

• ONE SMALL BOAT: The Story of a Little Girl, Lost ThenFound/Kathy Harrison/1-58542-465-X/$23.95/HC/Using thestory of one little girl, Harrison provides a window into thefoster-care system as a whole.

• GENERATION DEBT: Why Now Is the Worst Time To BeYoung/Anya Kamenetz/1-59448-907-6/$23.95/HC/“ We allneed to read this brilliant book and see that the Americandream is being transformed into a financial, fiscal, and personal nightmare.”— Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Economics,Boston University.

• THE MEANING OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Humanity’sGreatest Challenge/James Martin/1-57322-323-9/$26.95/HC/The founder of the James Martin 21st Century School atOxford U explains the challenges the world will confront inthe future and offers solutions/448 pp.

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• PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE/Kate Michelman/0-452-28568-2/$15.00/PB/From the former president ofNARAL/Jan 2007.

CULCULTURAL STUDIESTURAL STUDIES

• THE WORKS: Anatomy of a City/Kate Ascher/1-594-20071-8/$35.00/HC/Contains everything you need to know about what makes a big city tick.

• THE GHOST HUNTERS: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life after Death/Deborah Blum/1-59420-090-4/$25.95/HC/“First-rate slice of cultural history”—Publisher’s Weekly.

• MURDER IN AMSTERDAM: Europe, Islam and the Crisis ofAssimilation/Ian Buruma/1-59420-108-0/$24.95/HC/Burumareturns to his native land to explore the story of the murderof filmmaker Theo van Gogh at the hands of an Islamicextremist/“A brilliant insight into what ails Europe and, morebroadly, our globalized world.”—Strobe Talbott, President,Brookings Institution.

• THE SUBWAY CHRONICLES: Scenes from Life in NewYork/Edited by Jacqueline Cangro/0-452-28779-0/$14.00/PB.

• ONLY JOKING: What’s So Funny About Making PeopleLaugh?/Jimmy Carr & Lucy Greeves/1-592-40235-6/$23.00/HC/In depth look surveying national, ethnic, gender, and polit-ical humor.

• THE MAHARISHI EFFECT/Geoff Gilpin/1-58542-507-9/$24.95/HC/Literary-journalistic memoir tracing the rise andfall of the 60s movement that defined “New Age in America.”

• WOOD: Craft, Culture, History/Harvey Green/0-670-03801-6/$27.95/HC/Northeastern University professorinvestigates the role of wood in history and culture.

• WILD: An Elemental Journey/Jay Griffiths/1-58542-403-X/$25.95/HC/From the Amazon to the Arctic, Griffiths exploresthe connection between human civilization and corners ofthe world that remain wild/Jan 2007.

• THE PRISON ANGEL: Mother Antonia’s Journey fromBeverly Hills to a Life of Service in a Mexican Jail/Mary Jordanand Kevin Sullivan/ 0-14-303717-X/$15.00/PB/Demonstratesthe power of radical kindness to change the human heart.

• US GUYS: The True and Twisted Mind of the AmericanMan/Charles LeDuff/1-59420-106-4/$25.95/HC/A road tripfrom the heir to Jack Kerouac and Hunter S.Thompson.

• WINNING THE RACE: Beyond the Crisis in Black America/John McWhorter/1-592-40270-4/$15.00/Explosive polemicfrom one of America’s foremost thinkers on race.

• ALICE WATERS AND CHEZ PANISSE: The Romantic,Impractical, Often Eccentric, Ultimately Brilliant Making of aFood Revolution/Thomas McNamee/1-59420-115-3/$27.95/HC/Authorized bio of Alice waters, and the 1970s counter-culture the food revolution that invented “American cusine.”/336 pp./March 2007.

• LITTLE INDIA/Sanjay Petal/0-45-228775-8/$14.00/PB/Documents the significant and important events that shapedIndia in the 1930s.

• OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA: A Natural History of FourMeals/Michael Pollan/0-14-303858-3/$15.00/PB/Author of TheBotany of Desire explores the ecology of eating/“Along withwonderfully descriptive writing and truly engaging stories andcharacters, there is a full helping of serious information onthe way modern food is produced.”—BookPage.

• THE C.S.I. EFFECT/Katherine Ramsland, Ph.D./0-425-21159-2/$14.00/PB/From the author of Forensic Science of C.S.I.

• RIGHTEOUS: Dispatches from the Evangelical YouthMovement/Lauren Sandler/0-670-03791-5/$24.95/HC/Punkrock, prayer, and politics on the front lines of the newChristian counterculture from NYU School of Journalism prof.

• ROLL THE BONES:The History of Gambling/David G.Schwartz/1-592-40208-9/$30.00/HC/b&w photos/Preeminentscholar explores how gaming evolved and influenced societyfrom ancient times to the present.

• BELIEVERS: A Journey Into Evangelical America/Jeffery Sheler/0-670-03802-4/$24.95/HC/Groundbreaking,insider’s look at the lives and culture of American evangelicals.

• UNHOOKED: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love,and Lose at Both/Laura Sessions Stepp/1-59448-938-6/$24.95/HC/An eye-opening look at the “hook-up” culture seenthrough the experience of young women.

• COTTON:THE BIOGRAPHY OF A REVOLUTIONARYFIBER/Stephen Yafa/0-143-03722-6/$15.00/How a humblefiber changed fortunes, wrecked civilizations, and changed theworld map.

SPORSPORTS TS

• THE BASEBALL ECONOMIST: The Real Game Exposed/J.C. Bradbury/0-525-9499-3-3/$24.95/HC/Freakonomics meetsMoneyball by Kennesaw State associate economics professor/March 2007.

• GAME OF SHADOWS: Barry Bonds, BALCO, and theSteroids Scandal that Rocked Professional Sports/MarkFainaru-Wada & Lance Williams/$26.00/1-592-40199-6/HC/Inside story by award-winning reporters who broke thestory, featuring major new revelations/1-592-40268-2$15.00/PB/New afterword by authors/March 2007.

• ULTRAMARATHON MAN/Dean Karnazes/1-58542-480-3/$12.95/PB/Relaunched title from member of elite group ofextreme athletes who race 100 miles, and longer.

• THE GREAT NEW YORK SPORTS DEBATE:Two New YorkSportswriters Go Head to Head on the Fifty Most HeatedQuestions/Roger Rubin and David Lennon/0-452-28754-5/$15.00/PB/.

• A WELL-PAID SLAVE: Curt Flood’s Fight for Free Agency inProfessional Sports/Brad Snyder/0-670-03794-X/$25.95/HC/Watershed Supreme Court case that led to free agency.

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• WHEN WAR PLAYED THROUGH: Golf During WWII/JohnStrege/1-592-40251-8/$15.00/PB“fascinating history.”—SportsIllustrated.

AMERICAMERICAN STUDIESAN STUDIES

• AMERICAN SIDESHOW: An Encyclopedia of History’sMost Wondrous and Curiously Strange Performers/MarcHartzman/1-58542-441-2/$19.95/PB.

• LOVESICK BLUES: The Life of Hank Williams/Paul Hemphill/0-14-303771-4/$14.00/PB.

• THE PERFECT $100,000 HOUSE:A Trip Across Americaand Back in Pursuit of a Place Called Home/Karrie Jacobs/ 0-670-03761-3/$25.95/HC.

• WHEN THE ASTORS OWNED NEW YORK: Blue-Bloodsand Grand Hotels in a Gilded Age/Justin Kaplan/0-670-03769-9/$24.95/HC/History of the legendary Waldorf-Astoria and thefamily that built it from former Pulitzer Prize and NationalBook Award winner.

• HONOR KILLING: How the Infamous “Massie Affair’Transformed Hawai'i/David Stannard/0-14-303663-7/$16.00/PB/“Stannard’s history of the two trials and their setting islucid, thorough, and valuable for an understanding of present-day Hawai’i as well as its past. Such an account is long overdue.”—The New York Review of Books.

• THE BEAUTIFUL CIGAR GIRL: Mary Rogers, Edgar AllanPoe, and the Invention of Murder/Daniel Stashower/0-525-94981-X/$25.95/HC/Birth of the modern detectivestory.

• BLACK LIKE YOU: Blackface, Whiteface, Insult & Imitationin American Popular Culture/John Strausbaugh/1-585-42498-6/$24.95/HC/With a foreword by Darius James.

PSYCHOLOGYPSYCHOLOGY

• THE CREATIVE BRAIN:The Science of Genius/Nancy C.Andreasen/0-452-28781-2/$15.00/PB/“[Andreasen] makeswonderful connections between the arts and the sciences.”—Nature.

• A MIND APART:Travels in a Neurodiverse World/SusanneAntonetta/1-58542-518-4/$14.95/PB/Exploration of “theunusual ability of those who are differently wired.”—Psychology Today//Winner of the 2006 Ken Award from theNational Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

• THE BIPOLAR HANDBOOK: Real-Life Questions with Up-to-Date Answers/Wes Burgess, M.D./1-58333-249-9/$14.95/PB/“Both comprehensive and easily understood, this resourceis an essential part of every public library collection; it willmost certainly become one of the most sought-after publications on bipolar disorder.”—Library Journal.

• STRESSED-OUT GIRLS: Helping Them Thrive in the Age of Pressure/Roni Cohen-Sandler, Ph.D./0-14-303776-5/$15.00/PB/An expert in the field who lectures frequently toprofessional and lay audiences alike.

• ARE YOU HAPPY?: A Childhood Remembered/Emily FoxGordon/1-59448-237-3/$15.00/PB/The universal story of happiness lost and found/March 2007.

• CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental HealthMadness/Pete Earley/0-399-15313-6/$25.95/HC/Investigativejournalism on mental health, criminology, and public policy/0-425-21389-7/$15.00/PB/April 2007.

• THE POWER OF KINDNESS: The Unexpected Benefits ofLeading a Compassionate Life/Dr. Piero Ferrucci/Translatedby Vivien Ferrucci/Foreword by the Dalai Lama/1-58542-519-2/$22.95/HC/Blueprint from Italy’s leading transpersonal psychologist.

• WHY GOOD PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS: UnderstandingOur Darker Selves/James Hollis, Ph.D./1-592-40276-3/$25.00/HC/Exploration of Jung’s concept of the Shadow/Feb 2007.

• STRANGE SON: Two Mothers,Two Sons, and the Quest toUnlock the Hidden World of Autism/Portia Iversen/1-57322-311-5/$24.95/HC/Two mothers’ breakthrough discoveries that challenged prevailing theories of autism.

• LOVE LIKE NO OTHER: Perspectives from 20 AdoptiveFamilies/Edited by Pamela Kruger & Jill Smolowe/1-59448215-2/$15.00/PB.

• THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC:The Science of a HumanObsession/Daniel J. Levitin/0-525-94969-0/$24.95/HC/Explores the neuroscience and biology of how a broad rangeof music affects us. Cover blurbs by both Oliver Sacks andStevie Wonder.

• SENSATIONAL KIDS: Hope and Help for Children withSensory Processing Disorder/Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR/0-399-53307-9/$/PB/New Intro by Carol Kranowitz, authorof The Out-Of-Sync-Child/Jan 2007.

• TOUCHED BY SUICIDE: Hope and Healing Afer Loss/Michael F. Myers, MD & Carla Fine/Foreword by Kay Redfield/1-59240-228-3/$15.00/PB/Definitive practical guidebook forprofessionals and lay persons/“Compelling, comprehensive,...for all of us who strive to understand and prevent suicide.”—Morton M. Silverman, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor ofPsychiatry, University of Chicago.

• THE MIND TREE: A Miraculous Child Breaks the Silence ofAutism/Tito Mukhopadhyay/1-594-48135-0/ $14.00/PB.

• HOTHOUSE KIDS:The Dilemma of the Gifted Child/Alissa Quart/1-594-20095-5/$24.95/HC/“Balanced, eruditeand wise...a hard look at the marketing of giftedness and itseffects on childhood.”—Mary Pipher.

• MUSES, MADMEN,AND PROPHETS: Rethinking theHistory, Science, and Meaning of Auditory Hallucination/Daniel Smith/1-59420-110-2/$24.95/HC/The strange historyof auditory hallucinations throughout the ages, and its powerto shed light on the mysterious inner source of faith andinspiration. Icons such as Moses, Mohammed, Saint Teresa ofAvila, Joan of Arc, Raine Maria Rilke,William Blake, Socratersand others are examined/Feb 2007.

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GENDER/WGENDER/WOMEN’S STUDIESOMEN’S STUDIES

• DRAWING DOWN THE MOON: Witches, Druids,Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in AmericaToday/Margot Adler/0-14-303819-2/$18.00/PB/Fully revised,classic study of neo-paganism.

• I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME: Women Reclaiming Powerand Courage in a Culture of Shame/Brené Brown/1-592-40263-1/$26.00/HC/Groundbreaking progam byresearch faculty member at Houston University GraduateCollege of Social Work/Feb 2007.

• SEARCHING FOR MARY POPPINS: Women Write Aboutthe Intense Relationship Between Mothers and Nannies/Edited by Susan Davis and Gina Hyams/Forword by MelissaBlock/1-59463-023-2/$24.95/HC/Includes Marisa de losSantos, Susan Cheever, Joyce Maynard, Lauren Slater, RebeccaWalker, etc.

• THIS IS HOW WE DO IT:The Working Mother’sManifesto/Carol Evans/0-452-28816-9/$15.00/PB/From theCEO and President of Working Mother.

• EAT, PRAY, LOVE: One Woman’s Search for EverythingAcross Italy, India and Indonesia/Elizabeth Gilbert/0-14-303841-9/$15.00/PB/“A meditation on love in its manyforms—love of food, language, humanity, God, and, mostmeaningful for Gilbert, love of self.”—Los Angeles Times/Feb2007.

• ABOUT WHAT WAS LOST: Twenty Writers onMiscarriage, Healing, and Hope/Jessica Berger Gross/0-452-28799-5/$15.00/PB/Author teaches writing at HarvardExtension School/Dec 2006.

• THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER PROJECT: How Mothers andDaughters Can Band Together, Beat the Odds, and ThriveThrough Adolecsence/SuEllen Hamkins, M.D. & Renee Schultz,M.A./1-59463-034-8$23.95/PB/Simple and revolutionary.

• HOW SHE DOES IT: How Women Entrepreneurs AreChanging the Rules of Business/Margaret Heffernan/0-670-03823-7/$25.95/HC/January 2007.

• GET TO WORK: A Manifesto for Women of the World/Linda Hirshman/0-670-03812-1/$19.95/HC/Hirshman expandsher now-infamous call for women to realize the ideal of economic independence and self determination.

• BOTH SIDES NOW: One Man’s Journey ThroughWomanhood/Dhillon Khosla/1-585-42472-2/$25.95/HC/Transgender memoir about living first as a woman and thenas a man.

• BORN TO LEAD: Unlock the Magnificence in Yourself andOthers/Bill Lamond/1-592-57559-5/$18.95/PB/Women’s leadership guide.

• WHY I’M STILL MARRIED:Women Write Their HeartsOut on Love, Loss, Sex, and Who Does the Dishes/Edited byKaren Propp & Jean Trounstine/0-452-28821-5/$14.00/PB/Original writings by Julia Alvarez, Susan Cheever, Erica Jong,Diana Abu-Jaber, ZZ Packer, and others.

• SELF-MADE MAN: One Woman’s Journey Into Manhoodand Back Again/Norah Vincent/0-14-303870-2/$15.00/PB/Provocative account of 18 months spent undercover.

PHILOSOPHYPHILOSOPHY

• WHY CAN’T WE BE GOOD/Jacob Needleman/1-58542-541-9/$24.95/HC/From former Director of theCenter for Study of New Religions at Graduate TheologicalSeminary, Berkeley and philosophy professor of San FranciscoState/Feb 2007.

• THE SWORD AND THE MIND/0-87951-256-3/$15.95/PB/Translated, with Intro and Notes by Hiroaki Sato.

• AN INTELLIGENT PERSON’S GUIDE TO ETHICS/MaryWarnock/1-58567-693-4/$21.95/HC.

RELIGIONRELIGION

• JESUS AND YAHWEH:The Names Divine/Harold Bloom/1-59448-221-7/$15.00/PB/Provocative study that challengesthe way we understand our cultural heritage/March 2007.

• THE ORACLE/William J. Broad/0-14-303859-1/$15.00/PB/Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist writes about discovery ofthe truth behind the Oracle of Delphi/“A splendid exampleof how bridges can be erected between the sciences and thehumanities.”—John Horgan, Director, Center for ScienceWriting at Stevens Institute of Technology/Feb 2007.

• BREAKING THE SPELL: Religion as Natural Phenomenon/Daniel C. Dennett/0-14-303833-8/$16.00/Director ofCognitive Studies at Tufts has written“an accessible accountof what might be called the natural history of religion.”—The New Yorker/Feb 2007.

• THE HIDDEN POWER OF THE BIBLE/Ernest Holmes/1-58542-511-7/$12.95/PB/New edition of a spiritual classic.

• THE ESSENTIAL DALAI LAMA: His Important Teachings/Edited by Rajiv Mehrotra/0-14-303780-3/$14.00/PB/A basicsourcebook for the Dalai Lama’s essential ideas.

• JOHN PAUL THE GREAT: Remembering a Spiritual Father/Peggy Noonan/0-14-303794-3/$15.00/PB.

• READING JUDAS: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity/Elaine Pagels & Karen L. King/0-670-03845-9/$24.95/HC/The leading experts of Gnostic Gospels examinethe newly discovered Gospel/March 2007.

• THE LITTLE BOOK OF HINDU DEITIES: From theGoddess of Wealth to the Sacred Cow/Sanjay Patel/0-452-28775-8/$8.00/PB.

• JOSEPH’S BONES: Understanding the Struggle BetweenGod and Mankind in the Bible/Jerome Segal/1-59448-939-4/$24.95/HC/A bold reinterpretation of the Old Testament/March 2007.

• SPEAKING OF FAITH/Krista Tippett/0-670-03835-0/$23.95/HC/A discussion of faith in America from the host of NPR’s“Speaking of Faith.”/March 2007.

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• WHO’S WHO IN THE AGE OF JESUS/Geza Vermes/0-14-101703-1/$16.00/PB/From the author of The CompleteDead Sea Scrolls in English.

• THE ROSARY/Garry Wills/0-14-303797-8/$15.00/PB/“Through a critical reading of what Jesus says in the gospels,[Wills] surprises and provokes all of us who claim to knowwhat Jesus meant.”—Peter Gomes, Harvard University.

• WHAT PAUL MEANT/Garry Wills/0-670-03793-1/$24.95/HC/From Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor Emeritus atNorthwestern University.

• WHAT JESUS MEANT/Garry Wills/0-14-303880-X/$13.00/PB/Addressing the meaning of Jesus’ teachings in the firstcentury C.E., the book serves as a tool to combat the politicization of Jesus in the modern world...a fresh look at an old topic.”—Library Journel/March 2007.

EDUCEDUCAATIONTION

• SCATTERED MINDS: Hope and Help for Adults withAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/Len Alder, M.D.with Mari Florence/Foreword by Edward M. Hallowell, M.D./0-399-15361-6/$24.95/HC.

• TEACH LIKE YOUR HAIR’S ON FIRE!: The Methods andMadness Inside Room 56/Rafe Esquith/0-670-03815-6/$24.95/HC/From one of America’s most celebrated educators,described by The New York Times as “a genius and saint,”comes a guide for transforming every child’s education.

• THE IQ ANSWER: Nurturing Intelligence/Frank Lawlis/ 0-670-03784-2/$24.95/HC/From the author of The ADDAnswer and co-founder of the Lawlis and Peavey Centers forPsychoneurological Change.

• THE PHYSICS OF BUFFYVERSE/Jennifer Ouellette/0-14-303862-1/$15.00/PB/Explains fundamental concepts ofscience through examples culled from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

• CRASH COURSE: A Radical Plan for Improving PublicEducation/Chris Whittle/1-59448-219-5/$15.00/PB/Fromthe controversial founder of Edison Schools.

SCIENCE/ENVIRSCIENCE/ENVIRONMENTONMENT

• NUMBER: The Language of Science/Tobias Dantzig/Editedby Joseph Mazur/Foreword by Barry Mazur/0-452-28811-8/$16.00/PB/Classic book about math, first published in 1930/“This is beyond doubt the most interesting book on the evolution of mathematics which has ever fall into my hands”—Albert Einstein/Jan 2007.

• OUR INNER APE: A Leading Primatologist Explains WhyWe Are What We Are/Frans De Waal/1-59448196-25/$15.00.

• THE BRAIN THAT CHANGES ITSELF: Stories of PersonalTriumph from the Frontier of Brain Science/Norman Doidge/0-670-03830-X/$24.95/HC/Contains revolutionary ideasabout neuroplasticity from a physician on the frontlines ofgroundbreaking work/March 2007.

• RELATIVITY:The Special and General Theory/AlbertEinstein/Intro by Roger Penrose/Commentary by RobertGeroch/Historical Essay by David C. Cassidy/0-452-28784-7/$11.00/PB.

• RX FOR SURVIVAL: Why We Must Rise to the GlobalHealth Challenge/Philip J. Hilts/0-14-303798-6/$15.00/PB/From BU Journalism prof, prize-winning health and sciencereporter.

• A WORLD ON FIRE:A Heretic, an Aristocrat and the Raceto Discover Oxygen/Joe Jackson/0-14-303883-4/$16.00/PB/Tale of eminent scientists victimized by political ideology/March 2007.

• THE PHYSICS OF SUPERHEROES:/James Kakalios/1-59240-242-9/$15.00/PB/University of MN physics professor.

• CHANCES ARE: Adventures in Probability/Michael Kaplanand Ellen Kaplan/0-14-303834-6/$15.00/PB/Compelling journey through history, mathematics, and philosophy,charting the struggle against randomness.

• HIDING IN THE MIRROR:The Quest for AlternateRealities, from Plato to String Theory (by Way of Alice inWonderland, Einstein, and The Twilight Zone)/Lawrence M.Krauss/0-14-303802-8/$15.00/PB/“Clear, balanced assessmentof string theory set in a fascinating historical and culturalcontext.”—Martin Rees,Trinity College Cambridge.

• THE SINGULARITY IS NEAR: When Humans TranscendBiology/Ray Kurzweil/0-14-303788-9/$18.00/PB/Author of In the Age of Spiritual Machines presents the next stage of his view of the future—the merging of humans andmachines/672 pp.

• EUCLID IN THE RAIN FOREST: Discovering UniversalTruth in Logic and Math/Joseph Mazul/0-452-28783-9/$15.00/ PB.

• THE MOTION PARADOX: The 2,500 Year-Old-PuzzleBehind All the Mysteries of Time and Space/Joseph Mazur/0-525-94992-5/$24.95/HC/The story of an ancient paradoxon the cutting edge of investigations into space and time byMarlboro College Math professor and author of Euclid in theRainforest/April 2007.

• JOURNEY INTO THE HEART:A Tale of PioneeringDoctors and Their Race to Transform CardiovascularMedicine/David Monagan with David O.Williams, MD/1-592-40265-8/$27.50/ HC/Story of the race to revolutionizecardiovascular medicine/Feb 2007.

• WHY CHOOSE THIS BOOK?: How We Make Decisions/Read Montague/0-525-94982-8/$24.95/HC/From professor ofNeuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine and Director ofNeuroimaging Lab & Center for Theoretical Neurosciencecomes a new perspective on the science of decision making.

• THE THEORY OF ALMOST EVERYTHING: The StandardModel,The Unsung Triumph of Modern Physics/RobertOerter/0-452-28786-3/$16.00/PB/Guide to the mostimportant theory in modern physics.

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• GRAND CANYON: Solving the Earth’s Grandest Puzzle/James Lawrence Powell/0-452-28787-1/$16.00/PB/“Well-crafted account.”—Natural History.

• CLOUDSPOTTER’S GUIDE: The Science, History, andCulture of Clouds/Gavin Pretor-Pinney/0-399-53256-0/$19.95/HC/The founder of the Cloud Appreciation Societydelivers a quirky, clever guide to clouds.

• LOST MOUNTAIN: A Year in the Vanishing Wilderness:Radical Strip Mining and the Devastation of Appalachia/Eric Reece/1-59448-8236-5/$14.00/PB/Winner of ColumbiaSchool of Journalism Award for Environmental Journalism/Feb 2007.

• THE LAST MAN WHO KNEW EVERYTHING: ThomasYoung, the Anonymous Genius Who Proved Newton Wrongand Deciphered the Rosetta Stone,Among Other SurprisingFeats/Andrew Robinson/0-452-28805-3/$15.00/PB/Ded 2006.

• THE HUMBOLDT CURRENT: 19th Century Explorationand the Roots of American Environmentalism/Aaron Sachs/ 0-670-03775-3/$25.95/HC/Cornell history prof revealsHumboldt’s impact on American cultural & environmental history.

• THE VARIETIES OF SCIENTIFIC EXPERIENCE:A PersonalView of the Search for God/Carl Sagan/Edited by AnnDruyan/1-59420-1072/$27.95/HC/Previously unpublished pre-scient exploration by Pulitzer Prize-winning astro-physicist.

• SLEEP:The Mysteries,The Problems, and the Solutions/Carlos H. Schenk, M.D./1-58333-/$24.94/HC/A cutting-edgelook into the unconscious state of sleep.

• STEM CELL NOW: A Brief Introduction to the ComingMedical Revolution/Christopher Thomas Scott/0-452-28785-5/$15.00/PB/Essential account of the most important scientificand most volatile ethical debate of our time.

• DECODING THE UNIVERSE: How the New Science ofInformation is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from OurBrains to Black Holes/Charles Seife/0-14-303839-7/$15.00/PB/The author of Zero elucidates cutting-edge issues ofphysics, biology, math, journeying to the brink of a newunderstanding of the laws that governthe universe/Feb 2007.

• THE PLANETS/Dava Sobel/0-14-200116-3/$13.00/PB/Exploration of the historical and cultural meaning of the planets from the author of Galileo’s Daughter and Longitude.

• CLAY: The History and Evolution of Humankind’sRelationship with Earth’s Most Primal Element/SuzanneStaubach/0-425-21209-2/$14.00/PB.

• BEFORE THE DAWN: Recovering the Lost History of OurAncestors/Nicholas Wade/0-14-303832-X/$15.00/PB/HowDNA anyalysis is rewriting the history of mankind/“Bound tobe the gold standard in the field for a very long time.”—LionelTiger, Darwin Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers/April 2007.

• LIFE AS WE DO NOT KNOW IT: The NASA Search for(and Synthesis of) Alien Life/Peter Ward/0-14-303849-4/$15.00/PB/A revealing look at the latest NASA research on alien life/March 2007.

MUSIC/DRAMA/ARMUSIC/DRAMA/ARTT

• THE ARTIST’S WAY WORKBOOK/Julia Cameron/1-58542-533-8/$17.95/ PB/Follows the successful specs ofDrawing on the Right Side of the Brain workbook.

• FINDING WATER: The Art of Perseverance/Julia Cameron/1-58542-463-3/$25.95/HC/Author offers guidance on weathering periods in the artist’s life when inspiration runsdry/Jan 2007.

• RICHARD COOK’S JAZZ ENCYCLOPEDIA/Richard Cook/0-14-102646-4/$30.00/PB/Tracks the history of jazz and itschanging styles and terminology.

• THE PENGUIN CONCISE GUIDE TO OPERA/AmandaHolden/0-14-101682-5/$20.00/PB/“The best single-volumeopera guide available.”—BBC Music Magazine.

• SINCE THEN...or How I Survived Everything and Lived toTell About/David Crosby with Carl Gottlieb/0-399-15381-0/$26.95/HC/A candid chronicle of a rock n’ roll life.

• HERE,THERE AND EVERYWHERE: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles/Geoff Emerick and Howard Massey/Foreword by Elvis Costello/1-592-40269-0/$15.00/PB.

• ALWAYS MAGIC IN THE AIR:The Pomp and Brilliance ofthe Brill Builidng Era/Ken Emerson/0-14-303777-3/$15.00/PB/An insightful look at “the sounds pouring out of radios andjukeboxes in the 1950s and 1960s.”—Wall Street Journal.

• MOZART/Peter Gay/0-14-303773-0/$13.00/PB/SterlingProfessor of History, Emeritus at Yale marks the 250thanniversary of Mozart’s birth.

• LOVESICK BLUES:The Life of Hank Williams/Paul Hemphill/0-14-303771-4/$14.00/PB/“Hemphill tells the familiar storywith economy and grace.”—Garrison Keillor, The New YorkTimes Book Review.

• SECRET KNOWLEDGE: Rediscovering the Lost Techniquesof the Old Masters/David Hockney/0-14-200512-6/$45.00/PB/Newly revised with 32 new pages of evidence.

• THE PENGUIN PRECISE GUIDE TO OPERA/Edited byAmanda Holden/0-14-101682-5/$20.00/PB/Covering the mostpopular and performed operas from earliest classics to thepresent day.

• FOOTPRINTS: The Life and Work of Wayne Shorter/Michelle Mercer/1-58542-468-4/$14.95/PB/First bio everwritten of Wayne Shorter/March 2007.

• READ THE BEATLES: Classic and New Writings on theBeatles,Their Legacy, and Why They Still Matter/Edited byJune Skinner Sawyer/Foreword by Astrid Kirchherr/0-14-303732-3/$16.00/PB.

• THE EDIFICE COMPLEX: How the Rich and Powerful—and Their Architects—Shape the World/Deyan Sudjic/0-14-303801-X/$16.00/PB/Essential reading for all thoseinterested in the power of architecture—or the architectureof power.

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BUSINESSBUSINESS

• BRAND IT YOURSELF:The Fast Focused Way toMarketplace Magic/Lynn Altman/1-59184-106-2/$21.95/HC/A unique process for positioning and promoting.

• THE SEARCH: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote theRules of Business and Transformed Our Culture/John Battelle/1-59184-141-0/$14.95/PB/“Deeply researched and nimblyreported.”—Publisher’s Weekly.

• SMALL GIANTS: Companies That Choose to Be GreatInstead of Big/John Battelle/1-59184-141-0/$14.95/PB/“Reminds us of a vital truth: big does not equal great andgreat does not equal big.”—Jim Collins, author of Good to Great/April 2007.

• THE EXTREME FUTURE: The Trends That Will Shape theWorld for the Next 5, 10, and 20 Years/Dr. James Canton/0-525-94938-0/$24.95/HC.

• LET MY PEOPLE GO SURFING:The Education of aReluctant Businessman/Yvon Chouinard/0-14-303783-8/$16.00/PB/“The story of a unique business, and a detailedblueprint for hope.”—Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize-winningauthor of Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse.

• SATISFACTION: How Every Great Company Listens to theVoice of the Customer/Chris Denove & James D. Power IV of J.D. Powers/1-59184-109-7/$25.95/HC/ “A truly valuablebook.”—Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One-MinuteManager.

• THEN WE SET HIS HAIR ON FIRE: Lessons from a Hall-of-Fame Career in Advertising/Phil Dusenberry/1-59184-142-9/$14.95/PB.

• BEYOND REASON: Using Emotions as You Negotiate/Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro/0-14-303778-1/$15.00/PB/“A must-read for anyone who negotiates, which is to say allof us.”—Elena Kagan, Dean, Harvard Law School.

• THE WAL-MART EFFECT: How the World’s Most PowerfulCompany Really Works—and How It’s Transforming theAmerican Economy/Charles Fishman/0-14-303878-8/$15.00/PB/“A must-read if one is even to begin understanding theglobal dominance of Wal-Mart.”—The Washington Post/Dec 07.

• ALL MARKETERS ARE LIARS:The Power of TellingAuthentic Stories in a Low-Trust World/Seth Godin/1-59184-100-3/$23.95/HC.

• SMALL IS THE NEW BIG: And 183 Riffs, Rants, andRemarkable Business Ideas/Seth Godin/1-591-84126-7/$25.95/HC.

• THINK BIG,ACT SMALL: How America’s Best PerformingCompanies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive/Jason Jennings/1-59184-076-7/$24.95/HC.

• RIDING THE BLUE TRAIN:A Leadership Plan for ExplosiveGrowth/Bart Sayle and Surinder Kumar/1-59184-135-6/$24.95/HC/Success stories from companies such as P&G,Nike,Visa, Pepsi,Wrigley, and British Airways.

• THE MARKETING GURUS: Lessons from the BestMarketing Books of All Times/Chris Murray/1-59184-105-4/$24.95/HC.

• FAST COMPANY’S GREATEST HITS/Edited by Mark Vamosand David Lidsky with a Foreword by Jim Collins/1-591-84118-6/$24.95/HC/The magazine’s best and mostenduring articles from the last ten years.

• BRAND HIJACK: Marketing Without Marketing/AlexWipperfurth/1-59184-140-2/ $13.95/PB“An intriguing casefor abandoning traditional techniques.”—Financial Times.

• UNSTUCK: A Tool for Yourself,Your Team,Your World/KeithYamashita & Sandra Spataro, PH.D./1-59184-147-0/$13.95/PB/“/An intriguing case for abandoning traditional techniques.”—Financial Times/Dec 2007.

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