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Fall 2012

River
North
Editions
Provocative Titles for Intellectual Pursuits
River
North
Editions
Provocative Titles for Intellectual Pursuits

Fall 2012
This, our Fall 2012 River North Editions catalog, features yet another exceptional list
of titles from our client publishers. Presenting an assorted collection of books from a
multitude of disciplines, these pages offer everything from the recipes of a Cape Town
eatery to the latest political discussions on the state of affairs in the Middle East.

As always, we are extremely proud of the quality of content furnished to us by our


accomplished publishers. We are also very pleased to welcome a new publisher to the
RNE family: Latin American Literary Review Press. Based in Pittsburgh, the Latin
American Literary Review Press was established in 1980 with the principal objective to
familiarize readers outside the field with Latin American literature. They publish fic-
tion, drama, biography, Young Adult, Literary Criticism, and poetry (bilingual Spanish/
English editions). We hope you will enjoy their published titles to come.

Best wishes,

Paul Murphy
Vice President
Professional and Academic Markets

A special message to our agency plan customers:


All titles in this catalog are available for agency plan discounts unless otherwise noted with a § symbol
RIVER NORTH EDITIONS New Titles

A Week in the Kitchen


Karen Dudley
A collection of unique recipes that infuse Mediterranean and
Asian flavors with a South African slant, this gorgeous book
offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the Kitchen, an eatery in
Cape Town, South Africa. This cookbook covers a full week at
the restaurant, where menus change daily. With clean, natural
flavors undisguised by rich sauces, these mouthwatering dishes
were created by remarkable and dedicated chefs whose artistry
ensures memorable meals—now accessible to the home chef.
Karen Dudley is a chef and the founder of a catering operation,
which became the Kitchen restaurant based in Cape Town,
South Africa.
COOKING, 224 PAGES, 7.5 X 9.75
100 COLOR PHOTOS, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR
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ISBN: 9781431403370
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Taste Freedom Trupps’ The Italian


Food from the Freedom Café Wholefood Kitchen Sausage Bible
Neil Roake Eat Well, Live Well, Feel Great Mary Contini
A celebration of the chef’s mantra— Walter Trupp and Dorota Trupp Illustrations by Bob Dewar
“local, fresh, direct”—this unconventional An indispensable bible for every cook, this
cookbook contains excellent recipes that Based on the latest nutritional research,
this book is packed with recipes that use practical and humorous book explores the
surpass one’s expectations. Sensationally Italian fascination with salsiccia sausage.
illustrated with photographs and hilarious clean, whole, and organic foods to pro-
mote good health and well-being. Tracing the delicacy’s history and display-
sketches, its recipes include vine tomatoes ing its remarkable versatility with more
with a sprinkling of sea salt; Bloody Gorgeously illustrated and with step-by-
step instructions, the book contains more than 55 mouthwatering recipes—includ-
Marys made with horseradish and celery ing Il Panino di San Gennaro, Philip’s
sticks; chilies; old-fashioned ginger beer; than 70 delicious and easy-to-make
recipes—from beef bourguignon and Fabulous Fonteluna Sugo, and Pepperoni
and “chakalaka” oysters with shallot Pizza Twice—this is the perfect gift for the
vinegar. Inventive and with easy-to- cider-braised mussels to waffles and
chocolate tofu cheesecake. Accounting for sausage lover or Italophile.
follow instructions, this is a cookbook
with a twist. the benefits of natural foods and explain- Mary Contini is the bestselling author of
ing how food affects both the mind and numerous books about Italian life and
Neil Roake is a chef; founder of the body, this cookbook is filled with ingredi- cooking, including Dear Francesca, Dear
Freedom Café in Durban, KwaZulu- ent shopping tips and many gluten-free, Olivia, and Valvona & Crolla: A Year at
Natal, South Africa; and the author of vegetarian, and vegan alternatives. an Italian Table. She is the director of
several cookbooks, including Life’s a Valvona & Crolla, a renowned Edinburgh
Beach Cottage and Shiny Happy People. Walter Trupp is a former executive
head chef at the Marco Pierre White as restaurant, delicatessen, and cookery
He is also the cofounder and creative school. Bob Dewar is an artist and a
director of the advertising agency Modern well as a chef for some of the most presti-
gious restaurants in Austria, England, and former political and social contributor to
Museum Communication and the former the Scotsman.
editor of House & Leisure magazine’s Australia. Dorota Trupp is a nutritionist.
food edition. She and Walter cofounded the Trupp COOKING, 96 PAGES, 4.5 X 6.25
Cooking School. 96 B & W ILLUSTRATIONS
COOKING, 240 PAGES, 8.625 X 11 TRADE PAPER, $7.95 (NCR)
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The People’s Spring The Road to Political Democracy


The Future of the Arab Revolution From Plato to the Charter of Fundamental
Samir Amin Rights of the European Union
The 2011 outburst of uprisings by the Arab peoples caught the Edited by Robert Senelle, Emile Clément,
world’s attention, and this incisive analysis shows that the cur- and Edgard Van de Velde
rent Arab uprisings are primarily anti-imperialist—rather than Foreword by Stephen Breyer
anticapitalist—movements. Arguing that, to take control of Afterword by Herman Van Rompuy
their future, Arab peoples need to unify in a positive and gen- Between the seventh and the fifth century BC, the political
uinely new way and struggle alongside others against capital- regime in some city-states in Greece evolved from monarchy to
ism and imperialism, this book also reveals how the 2011 a kind of government by the free citizens called democracy,
events have shaped an alternative future. and this book drafts the red line of this type of regime. It
Samir Amin is a renowned political economist and the director explains democracy’s four main Aristotelian features—the rule
of the Third World Forum in Dakar. He is the author of Ending by turn, the rule of law, education, and the role of the middle
the Crisis of Capitalism or Ending Capitalism?; Eurocentrism: class—and describes and cites the historical milestones in its
Modernity, Religion and Democracy; and Maldevelopment: evolution. Touching upon on all of the pioneering stages
Anatomy of a Global Failure. through which political democracy has passed, this account
CURRENT EVENTS/POLITICAL SCIENCE, 220 PAGES, 5 X 7.75
quotes, comments, and highlights the specific importance of
TRADE PAPER, $24.95 (NCR) the main writings of American, British, French, German,
ISBN: 9780857491152 Greek, and Roman philosophers, economists, jurists, and soci-
RIGHTS: WORLD X CANADA, UNITED KINGDOM, ologists, and provides an overview of the principal declara-
EUROPE, AFRICA & INDIA tions and international treaties on human rights.
PAMBAZUKA PRESS JULY Robert Senelle is a professor emeritus of public and compara-
tive law at the University of Ghent. Emile Clément is an hon-
orary director of the Chamber of Representatives of the Belgian
“Written in Amin’s usual verve and sharp rhetorical style,
Parliament. Edgard Van de Velde is a former associate professor
Ending the Crisis of Capitalism or Ending Capitalism?
of constitutional and European law at the European Superior
examines the factors that brought about the 2008 financial
School for Commerce in Brussels. Stephen Breyer is a justice of
collapse and explores what it advances as ‘the systemic
the United States Supreme Court and a former law professor at
crisis of capitalism after two decades of neoliberal
Harvard Law School. He lives in San Francisco. Herman Van
globalization.’” —Nigerian Compass on
Rompuy is the president of the European Council and a lectur-
Ending the Crisis of Capitalism or Ending Capitalism?
er at the Vlaamse Economische Hogeschool Brussel. He is the
former prime minister of the Belgian Federal Government.
POLITICAL SCIENCE/PHILOSOPHY, 1072 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
CLOTH, $105.95 (CAN $116.95)
ISBN: 9789054878629
RIGHTS: WOR X BE & NL
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Devil’s Tango Earth Is Our Business


How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step Changing the Rules of the Game
Cecile Pineda Polly Higgins
• Author tour to include Los Angeles, San Francisco, • World leaders met in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012 for the
and San Luis Obispo, California 20th anniversary of the first Earth Summit to discuss global
• Author’s previous books sold more than 70,000 copies governance mechanisms for creating a green economy

As much personal journal as investigative journalism, this Advocating a new form of leadership that places the health
account traces the worsening developments at Fukushima and well-being of people and the planet first, this book pro-
Daiichi during the first year following the nuclear disaster. poses a new Earth law, a framework for sustainable develop-
Often poetic in tone and philosophic in scope, this day-to-day ment and international environmental governance. As it argues
reportage is peppered with the author’s reflections and dramatic that the planet is not the exclusive preserve of the executives of
monologues as she investigates the public’s willing blindness the world’s top corporations, this volume illustrates how the
toward the nuclear power industry’s disregard for public safety law can be the catalyst in a shift of attitude away from regard-
in the pursuit of profit. The book offers a unique perspective ing the Earth as something to be owned and traded for profit.
and attempts to come to terms with Fukushima’s catastrophic Detailed and passionate, this is a holistic approach to law,
consequences on the planet. business, and the environment in the battle for the ecosystem.
Cecile Pineda is the author of several novels, including Face, Polly Higgins is a barrister, an international environmental
Fishlight: A Dream of Childhood, and Love Queen of the lawyer, and an advocate for making ecocide a crime against
Amazon. She is the recipient of the Californian Commonwealth peace. She is the author of Eradicating Ecocide, which won the
Club’s Gold Medal, the Sue Kaufman Prize, and a National 2011 People’s Book Prize for nonfiction.
Book Award nomination. She lives in Berkeley, California. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/LAW, 224 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5
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“Lays the framework for us to lobby our leaders for real


“A revelation and a searing denunciation of the worldwide environmental laws and contains tips on taking action.”
nuclear energy industry. . . . Contains everything you —Observer Magazine
always wanted to know about Fukushima, Chernobyl, Three
Mile Island, and nuclear energy in general but were afraid “At this critical juncture in history, it is vital that we set
to ask. It is a work of a conscience truly in touch with, and global standards of accountability for corporations in order
deeply concerned about, humanity.” to put an end to the culture of impunity and double stan-
—John Nichols, author, The Milagro Beanfield War dards that pervade the international legal system. Polly
Higgins illustrates how this can be achieved.”
—Bianca Jagger, social and human rights advocate

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Gone Viral Priceless


The Germs That Share Our Lives Curing the Healthcare Crisis
Frank Bowden John C. Goodman
Featuring 15 infectious diseases—eight bacteria, six viruses, • $58,000 marketing budget
and a parasite—and one friendly fungus, this book explores • Advertising in the Independent Review
significant medical themes and highlights the effect micro- • Author tour to include Chicago, New York City,
organisms have on modern life. Hilarious, informative, yet and Washington, DC
deeply moving, it discusses each disease while weaving true • Author’s previous books sold more than 300,000 copies
stories of patients and their families and the difficulties doctors
face. Touching upon the swine flu, golden staph, SARS, hepati- A no-nonsense approach to health care, this book takes the
tis, and HIV, this account teaches crucial lessons about public Affordable Care Act to task and rejects Barack Obama’s
health and the human experience of disease. vision. Arguing that the United States should create a market
Frank Bowden is a board member of the One Disease at a Time for sick people, in which health plans vigorously compete to
Foundation and an advisor for the Australian government on solve the problems of diabetics, asthmatics, heart patients, can-
HIV and sexual health. He is a former coordinator of the cer patients, and others with high expected health care costs,
STD/AIDS program for Australia’s Northern Territory, the this book maintains that every example of a center of excel-
cofounder of the Australian National University Medical lence—producing high-quality, low-cost care—originated from
School, and the former director of the Canberra Sexual the supply side of the market, not the demand side. With prac-
Health Center. tical advice on how typical employers can cut employee health
costs in half, this handbook also examines a variety of health-
SCIENCE/HEALTH, 240 PAGES, 6 X 9.25 related topics, including malpractice, insurance reform, and the
TRADE PAPER, $32.99 (CAN $36.95) institution of a privatized Medicare program.
ISBN: 9781742232737
RIGHTS: US, CANADA, SOUTH AMERICA & CARIBBEAN John C. Goodman is a research fellow at the Independent
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES PRESS/NEW SOUTH AVAILABLE
Institute and a Kellye Wright Fellow in Health Care at the
National Center for Policy Analysis, of which he is president.
He is the author of more than 50 studies on health policy,
“Writing with wit and humor, Frank Bowden tells stories retirement reform, and tax issues, as well as nine books. He
from the front line of the fight against infectious disease. lives in Dallas, Texas.
Giving us a rare glimpse into an intriguing and often sur- ECONOMICS/HEALTH, 416 PAGES, 6 X 9
prising world, this is a great read by a dedicated doctor.” 9 TABLES, 25 GRAPHS
—Professor Peter Doherty, CLOTH, $24.95 (CAN $27.95)
Nobel Prize–winning immunologist ISBN: 9781598130836
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“Provides more good thinking from the person who taught


us that incentives matter.” —Michael O. Leavitt, former
secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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Going Too Far Nadine Gordimer


Essays About America’s Nervous Breakdown Weaving Together Fiction, Women and Politics
Ishmael Reed Denise Brahimi
Translated by Vanessa Everson and Cara Shapiro
• Author’s previous books sold more than 80,000 copies
• Author tour to include Montreal and New York (October) A fascinating intersection of intellectual minds, this literary
critique views the writing of Nobel Prize–winner Nadine
Challenging a prevailing attitude, this account disputes the Gordimer through the fresh perspective of a respected French
idea that racism is no longer a factor in American life. Based academic. Available for the first time in English, this analysis
on cultural and literary evidence—including Mark Twain’s introduces the important works of a South African activist for
Huckleberry Finn—it argues that, in some ways, the United equality and political freedom to a new audience while creat-
States very much resembles the country of the 1850s. Not only ing a multinational reading experience.
are the representations of blacks in popular culture throw-
Denise Brahimi is a former professor of comparative literature
backs to the days of minstrelsy, but politicians are also raising
at the Université de Paris VII, a visiting professor at the
stereotypes reminiscent of those which fugitive slaves found it
Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and
necessary to combat: that African Americans are lazy, depend-
Francophone Studies at Florida State University, and the author
ent, and in need of management. Bold and direct, this book
of numerous books in her native French. Vanessa Everson is a
brings an important debate to the surface.
senior lecturer in French at the School of Languages and
Ishmael Reed is an essayist, a novelist, a poet, and a playwright, Literatures at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.
having won prizes in all categories. He is the author of Airing Cara Shapiro is a translator with a master’s degree in French
Dirty Laundry, Barack Obama and the Jim Crow Media, and from the University of Cape Town.
Juice, and a former professor at the University of California– LITERARY CRITICISM/AFRICAN AMERICAN, 190 PAGES, 6 X 9
Berkeley as well as at Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth. He lives TRADE PAPER, $28.00 (CAN $28.00)
in Oakland, California. ISBN: 9781920499914
AFRICAN AMERICAN/AMERICAN STUDIES, 240 PAGES, 6 X 9 RIGHTS: US & CANADA
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“In the past 40 years, Reed has published more than 20


books and has also made his mark as an editor, publisher,
critic, journalist, songwriter, librettist, and fearsome letter-
to-the-editor writer. . . . Reed is among the most American
of American writers, if by ‘American’ we mean a quality
defined by its indefinability and its perpetual transforma-
tions as new ideas, influences and traditions enter our
cultural conversation.” —New York Times

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Behind the Red Door The Sportsmen of Changi


Sex in China Kevin Blackburn
Richard Burger In this moving account, the diaries of prisoners and other his-
torical evidence are provided to exemplify the positive and
Traditional Confucian ideals of propriety are being turned on
humanizing force of sports amidst hellish POW camp condi-
their heads as China’s climb towards economic prosperity
tion. Whether Australian prisoners-of-war played Aussie-rules
brings sex into the open, and this comprehensive and fascinat-
football at the infamous Changi Prison or tennis on the
ing account explores the country’s complex transformation.
Burmese side of the Burma-Thailand Railway, the idea of
Once a sexually open society, China became one of the most
engaging in recreational sports—sometimes with their cap-
prudish, and, in a stunning turn in recent years, there are new
tors—in Japanese POW camps contradicts the popular notion
sexual freedoms. From the karaoke bars with prostitute host-
of the horror and suffering associated with WWII. Answering
esses and the college students who accept jobs as highly paid
questions such as Were sports the one link to normalcy? Did
mistresses to the common sex stores and the increase of vene-
playing prove that the men were still tough despite defeat? and
real disease and HIV/AIDS, this book is an intriguing debate
What did sports mean to these soldiers?, this record demon-
about sex in post-Mao China.
strates how morale was boosted in the most dire of times.
Richard Burger has more than 20 years of combined journalism
Kevin Blackburn is an author and a history professor at
and public relations experience. A former editor and columnist
Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He is the
for the Chinese newspaper the Global Times, he started one of
author of Did Singapore Have to Fall? and coeditor of
the first blogs in China, The Peking Duck.
Forgotten Captives in Japanese Occupied Asia.
ASIAN STUDIES/HISTORY, 195 PAGES, 5.75 X 8.25
MILITARY/SPORTS, 296 PAGES, 6 X 9.25
TRADE PAPER, $19.99 (CAN $18.95)
25 B & W PHOTOS
ISBN: 9789881998323
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RIGHTS: WORLD X UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE AND CHINA
ISBN: 9781742233024
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Time Bomb The Sting


Work, Rest and Play in Australia Today Australia’s Plot to Crack a Global Drug Empire
Barbara Pocock, Natalie Skinner, and Philippa Williams Nick McKenzie
Relevant and sharp, this record turns a careful eye to the issue In a David-and-Goliath-style battle, this account shares the
of time poverty, throwing light on poor urban planning, work- never-before-told story of the ongoing efforts of Australia’s
place policies, and other sociopolitical issues that rob working most secretive and powerful law enforcement agency to topple
families of time. While maximizing productivity and enhancing the new face of organized crime. Exposing the tech-savvy, bil-
professional skills, Australians must raise their children, care lion-dollar empire with tentacles reaching across the world—
for their elderly, be involved in their communities, and shrink from outlaw motorcycle gangs and powerful Asian crime
their carbon footprints. This book investigates what it costs syndicates to law and government agencies—this book chroni-
Australian families to do it all: how men’s time is taken up by cles criminal, law enforcement, and political tactics through
work, crowding out their capacity to care, and how women the eyes of the major players: the criminal investigators, the
struggle to strike a balance between professional ambition and international crime bosses, the senator, the drug cook, and the
household obligations. It also investigates how work impacts investigative journalist.
the response to the greatest concern of the 21st century—the
Nick McKenzie is one of Australia’s leading investigative jour-
planet’s sustainability.
nalists and the recipient of three Walkley awards. He works for
Barbara Pocock is the inaugural director of the Centre for the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald and occasionally
Work + Life at the University of South Australia. Natalie reports for ABC TV’s Four Corners program.
Skinner is a research fellow at the Centre for Work + Life, man- TRUE CRIME/CURRENT EVENTS, 272 PAGES, 6 X 9.25
aging the Australian Work and Life Index. Philippa Williams is 9 B & W PHOTOS
a research fellow at the Centre for Work + Life, managing the TRADE PAPER, $29.99 (CAN $38.95)
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SOCIOLOGY, 256 PAGES, 6 X 9.25
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“A must read for politicians and policymakers who want to


help Australians live better lives—and an antidote to the
pressures that many of us face or create for others.”
—Jay Weatherill, Premier of South Australia
“Australia once led the world on a decent working time
regime, but not any more. This readable book shows how
much this matters—and points to new ways forward with
ideas that are relevant in Australia as well as many other
parts of the world.” —Sharan Burrow, General Secretary,
International Confederation of Trade Unions, Brussels
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The Pocket Book How to Play a Video Game


of Scottish Quotations Pippin Barr
Edited by David Ross • Part of the Ginger series, which includes How to Drink a
Glass of Wine (9780958253826), How to Listen to Pop Music
The Scots have always had a reputation for clarity of thought
(9780958250962), How to Read a Book (9780958253895),
and the vigor with which it is put into words, and this wide-
and How to Watch a Bird (9780958262965)
ranging collection of quotations by Scots and about Scots
spans the entire gamut of a nation’s recorded thought and Every day millions of people enter virtual worlds through
experience from Calgacus in 84 AD to Annabel Goldie in video games, which are now the fastest-growing form of enter-
2011. It covers a vast range of subjects and demonstrates a tainment and are played by young and old alike. This account
remarkable variety of moods and tones, from the literary to unlocks this amazing world, providing insight into what
the colloquial and bawdy. Packed with sharp observation and makes video games so fascinating and exploring the emotions
humor, it reveals the spirit of Scotland in a truly unique way. involved in playing, the issues that surround them, and the
David Ross is the author of numerous books on aspects of future of the technology. Considering how games are appear-
Scottish history and culture, including The Killing Time, and ing on phones and other mobile electronic devices, the book
the editor of the bestselling Awa’ an’ Bile Yer Heid, an raises the questions Will everyone become a gamer? and Will
anthology of choice Scottish insults. people gain happiness or merely lose time?
HUMOR/SCOTTISH STUDIES, 272 PAGES, 5 X 7.75 Pippin Barr is a lecturer at IT University of Copenhagen’s
TRADE PAPER, $12.95 (NCR) Center for Computer Game Research, teaching video game
ISBN: 9781780270876 design and programming.
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BIRLINN LTD JULY 144 PAGES, 5 X 7.75
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ISBN: 9781877551314
“A wonderfully comprehensive tribute to the whip-lashing RIGHTS: US, CA, CAM & SAM
qualities of the sharp Scots tongue . . . a right royal read.”
AWA PRESS AVAILABLE
—Herald

“An easy read, not delving into any particular aspect of


gaming in detail, but providing a brief overview of its
history, why people play games, and how best to try one
yourself.” —Stephen Weir, Sunday Star Times
“Both an attempt to demystify the world of video games for
nonplayers as well as a thought-provoking, sometimes
philosophical read for players keen to know more about the
cyber universe with which they are familiar.”
—Shane Gilchrist, Otago Daily Times

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The Arena Thoreau and Westward I Go Free


Guidelines for Spiritual the Aquatic Cats Tracing Thoreau’s Last Journey
and Monastic Life
of Concord Corinne Hosfeld Smith
Second edition Foreword by Laura Dassow Walls
A Love Story
Ignatius Brianchaninov • Advertising in the Concord Saunterer
Foreword by Kallistos Timothy Ware Edited by Mina journal

• Advertising in Orthodox Life magazine • Advertising in the Concord Saunterer While Henry David Thoreau’s travels to
and Pravoslavnaya Rus journal journal the Maine Woods and Cape Cod were
(September) well documented and have been followed
Recently discovered in a manuscript
• Author’s previous books sold more by “Thoreauvians” for decades, his 1861
“written” by Henry David Thoreau’s cat
than 84,000 copies “journey west” with Horace Mann Jr.—
Min, these 50 fictitious feline quotations
which took the duo from Massachusetts
One of the most important and accessible range in topic from the mundane to the
to Minnesota and back—was left to be
texts of Eastern Orthodox Christian profound. Organized by subjects such
veiled in mystery. This book details this,
teaching on the spiritual life, this book as adventure, joy, contact, and contempla-
the last, longest, and least-known of
draws upon the ascetic and mystical doc- tion, these quotes discuss cats getting
Thoreau’s excursions. The story of two
trine of the Greek Fathers and greats of their legs caught in animal traps, hunting,
19th-century men and the 21st-century
the Orthodox Christian church. In an age playing, philosophizing, and instructing
woman who was determined to follow
alienated from spiritual culture and root- humans. Offering another perspective on
their 4,000-mile path, this account will
ed in materialism, these teachings pose actual events mentioned in Thoreau’s
intrigue history buffs as they follow in the
both a challenge and an invitation to copious journals—whose quotations are
footsteps of a popular American writer
those seeking heightened spirituality. This included here with their corresponding
and naturalist.
book is essential reading for anyone who cat counterparts—this is essentially a love
desires a profound spiritual journey based story between the misanthropic man of Corinne Hosfeld Smith is a librarian
upon an encounter with Christ as God. letters and the singular individual shown with more than 30 years of experience
in Thoreau’s writings to have been the who serves on the staff of the Mondor-
Ignatius Brianchaninov was a 19th-centu- true love of his life: his cat Min. Eagen Library at Anna Maria College.
ry monk and the abbot of the St. Sergius She lives in Athol, Massachusetts. Laura
Monastery in St. Petersburg, Russia. Mina is a well-traveled 17-year-old gri-
Dassow Walls is the author of Emerson’s
Kallistos Timothy Ware is an Orthodox malkin. She lives in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Life in Science, The Passage to Cosmos,
Bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of FICTION/NATURE, 176 PAGES, 5 X 7 and Seeing New Worlds. She is the William
Constantinople and the retired Spalding 6 B & W ILLUSTRATIONS P. and Hazel B. White Professor of English
Lecturer at Pembroke College. TRADE PAPER, $19.95 (CAN $19.95)
at the University of Notre Dame.
ISBN: 9780981243436
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Snow, Sleds and Silence South from Alaska


The Story of the Nordkapp Expedition Sailing to Australia with a Baby for Crew
Rona Cant Mike Litzow
A Norwegian ex-Special Forces dogsled racer, a British round- An inspirational sailing book, this unflinching account follows
the-world yachtswoman, and a South African mountaineer set marine biologist Mike Litzow, his wife Alisa, and their nine-
off on an “impossible” mission to the northernmost tip of month-old son as they travel by sea from Alaska to Australia.
Europe. This motivational account describes a 373-mile Recounting the stress and exhilaration as well as the fights and
dogsledding journey that encapsulates the magic, tedium, and claustrophobia experienced onboard, this frank and deeply
sheer endurance of working in unfamiliar terrain. Recounting personal story also highlights the unrelenting fierceness and
the harshness of the climate, the beauty of being far from the beauty of the open ocean. Demonstrating a moving affinity
civilized world, the trust that must be earned of the dogs, and with the wildlife, people, and cultures encountered along the
the realities of working on a daily basis with an ancient mode way, this is the tale of a family afloat in the Pacific.
of transport, this is a story of triumph over disaster and of Mike Litzow is a marine biologist and a Farallon Institute
three different cultures working as one. Scientist. He has conducted research in Alaskan marine ecosys-
Rona Cant is an explorer, the author of A Challenge Too Far, tems for the past 12 years.
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“I am delighted to endorse Rona’s amazing account of her


experience of going from a housewife in her comfort zone
to completing an ‘impossible’ expedition. This sums up her
courage, tenacity, and determination. She is an absolute
inspiration to all.” —David Hempleman-Adams,
British adventurer and explorer
“Rona Cant had the courage to leave the conventions of an
‘ordinary’ life and do something extraordinary!”
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Seeing the Songs Rainforest Country Kimberley Stories


A Poet’s Journey to the An Intimate Portrait of Edited by Sandy Toussaint
Shamans in Ecuador Australia’s Tropical Rainforest A journey of discovery into one of
Gary Margolis Kaisa Breeden and Stanley Breeden Australia’s most intriguing and exotic
regions, the Kimberley, this anthology fea-
A journey to Ecuador’s rainforest, this Filled with photographic innovation and tures both artwork and writing. It
part-memoir, part-poetry compilation vision, this book journeys to the tropical includes contributions from talents such
reflects upon the effects of environmental rainforest of Queensland, capturing not as Kate Auty, Peter Bibby, Lesley Corbett,
destruction in that nation while simulta- only the moods and cycles of this unique Steve Hawke, Donna Bing-Ying Mak,
neously recounting the author’s personal area, but also its very essence. Telling the Stephen Scourfield, Pat Mamanyjun
experiences as a health professional there. story of flowering plant evolution Bananga Torres, and Jacqueline Wright,
From traditional healing ceremonies per- through camera lenses, the collection and will appeal to a wide range of
formed by shamans to the knowledge demonstrates why few places in Australia readers—travelers, fans of indigenous
gained from Shuar and Quecha Indians are of such pivotal ecological importance works, and those interested in desert cul-
regarding the degrading impact of oil- as the tropical rainforests of Queensland. ture and landscape.
company drilling and local forest cutting, Kaisa Breeden is a third-generation artist
this account shares the lessons learned Sandy Toussaint is an anthropologist and
who specializes in digital photography, an adjunct professor in anthropology at
from an inspiring group of people. color management, and fine art printing the University of Western Australia. She is
Gary Margolis is the executive director of technologies. Stanley Breeden is a free- the author or coauthor of several books,
College Mental Health Services and an lance nature photographer, the author of including Crossing Boundaries, The
associate professor of English and Uluru: Looking After Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Cultural Politics of Juries, and Phyllis
American literature at Middlebury and the coauthor of Through the Tiger’s Kaberry and Me.
College. He is the author of various books, Eyes. They coauthored Wildflower
AUSTRALIAN STUDIES/LITERARY
including Below the Falls and Fire in the Country and the recipients of Anzang’s
COLLECTIONS, 212 PAGES, 5 X 8
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The BBC National The BBC National


Short Story Award 2010 Short Story Award 2011
David Constantine, Aminatta Forna, Sarah Hall, M. J. Hyland, Alison MacLeod, Jon McGregor,
Jon McGregor, and Helen Oyeyemi K. J. Orr, and D. W. Wilson
Introduction by James Naughtie Introduction by Sue MacGregor
• Author’s previous books sold more than 70,000 copies • Author’s previous books sold more than 60,000 copies

Featuring the five short-listed stories for the BBC National Bringing together some of Britain’s most talented and inventive
Short Story Award, this collection brings together a high- authors of short fiction, this anthology is a compilation of the
caliber group of new and established British authors exploring top five entries short-listed for the BBC National Short Story
human relationships at their most dysfunctional and yet sus- Award. Themes of desire, envy, and disconnection provide
taining. Splintered families, the persistence of love, the public recurring motifs for these stories—the extremes that love can
versus the private, and the plight of the outsider provide recur- endure and what happens when love is not enough. A testa-
ring themes in this 2010 selection of works. ment to the high quality of short story writing today, this col-
David Constantine is a translator and the coeditor of Modern lection will interest avid readers as well as creative writing and
Poetry in Translation. He is the author of several books and literature students.
collections of short stories and poetry. Aminatta Forna is an M. J. Hyland is an author and the recipient of the Encore and
author and a trustee of the Royal Literary Fund and a member Hawthornden prizes. Her work is regularly featured in publica-
of the advisory committee of the Caine Prize for African tions such as the Financial Times, the London Review of
Writing. Sarah Hall is the author of several novels and the Books, and the Irish Independent. Alison MacLeod is an author
recipient of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First and the recipient of the Society of Authors’ Olive Cook Prize
Novel, the James Tiptree Jr. Award, the Society of Authors Betty for Short Fiction. She was published in the anthology The New
Trask Award, and the Lakeland Book of the Year Prize. Jon Uncanny. Jon McGregor is an author who has twice been nom-
McGregor is the author of several novels, including Even the inated for the Booker Prize and his short stories have been pub-
Dogs and So Many Ways to Begin. He has twice been nominat- lished in such literary magazines as Granta. K. J. Orr is an
ed for the Booker Prize and has been published in such literary award-winning writer who has been short-listed for awards
magazines as Granta. Helen Oyeyemi is the author of several that include the London Writers’ Prize. She was included in the
novels, including The Icarus Girl, Mr. Fox, and White Is for anthology Cheque Enclosed. D. W. Wilson is a writer and the
Witching, which received the Somerset Maugham Award. James author of the short story collection Once You Break a Knuckle.
Naughtie is a radio presenter for the BBC and a former corre- He is the recipient of the University of East Anglia's inaugural
spondent for newspapers that include the Guardian and the Man Booker Prize Scholarship. Sue MacGregor is a writer and
Washington Post. a longtime broadcaster with the BBC. She is a Commander of
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Lemistry Litmus
A Celebration of the Work of Stanisław Lem Short Stories from Modern Science
Edited by Ra Page and Magda Raczynska Edited by Ra Page
• Author’s previous books sold more than 40,000 copies • Author’s previous books sold more than 20,000 copies

A celebration of Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem, This anthology draws out and distills science’s love of narra-
this anthology brings together writers, critics, and scientists tive from a wide range of scientific disciplines, weaving theory
who continue to grapple with Lem’s concerns. Featuring short into very human stories and delving into the humanity of theo-
stories, essays, and especially commissioned translations, this rists and experimenters as they stood on the brink of signifi-
account speculates on Lem’s life and vision while delivering cant discoveries. From Archimedes’ bath to Newton’s apple,
brand-new fiction. From computer games (The Sims was these vivid accounts of scientific discovery explore the princi-
inspired by one of his short stories) to films (the red and blue ples behind each theory and add to the larger narrative of how
pills of The Matrix owe much to his Futurological Congress), the universe works. Including Joseph Swan’s original lightbulb
the presence of this masterful writer can be traced far and wide. moment, Einstein’s revelation on a Bern tram, and Pavlov’s
Contributors include Brian Aldiss, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Mike identification of personality types thanks to a freak flood in his
Nelson, Jacek Dukaj, and more. St. Petersburg lab, this record brings these eureka moments to
life and explains the science behind them to the general reader.
Ra Page is the founder of Comma Press and the editor of
Contributors include Kate Clanchy, Stelly Duffy, Maggie Gee,
Bracket, The City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories,
Sarah Hall, Alison MacLeod, Sara Maitland, Sean O’Brien,
Hyphen, Leeds Stories, and Parenthesis, and is a former editor
Prof. Jim al-Khalili, Jane Rogers, and more.
of Newcastle Stories magazine. Magda Raczynska is a writer, a
sociologist, and an art theorist with a particular interest in the Ra Page is the founder of Comma Press and the editor of
relationship between life and politics. She is the curator of the Bracket, The City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories,
literary program for the Polish Cultural Institute in London. Hyphen, Leeds Stories, and Parenthesis, and is a former editor
SCIENCE FICTION/ESSAYS, 292 PAGES, 5 X 8 of Newcastle Stories magazine.
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“An unashamedly intelligent, relentlessly experimental and “An inspiring tribute to inquiring minds.” —Guardian
challenging anthology. Its combination of provocation,
entertainment and migraine-inducing paradoxes would be “Exquisite . . . delectable.” —New Scientist magazine
perfectly at home with Lem’s finest writing.” "A very alive, illuminating, and good-natured collection."
—Interzone magazine —Observer

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Ghosts The Gaelic Otherworld The Immigrant’s


Curdella Forbes John Gregorson Campbell’s Handbook
• Co-op available
Superstitions of the Highlands A Novel
• Author’s previous books sold more and Islands of Scotland and
than 20,000 copies Witchcraft and Second Sight D. O. Dodd
in the Highlands and Islands Delivering a fast-paced, existential whirl-
Set on the fictional, futuristic Caribbean wind, this novel follows a woman who
island of Jacaranda—caught at the nexus Edited by Ronald Black arrives in an unfamiliar country with high
between amazing technological advances hopes for a new life, only to suffer a
John Gregorson Campbell was one of the
and huge environmental hazards of glob- tremendous loss. Her story is compassion-
most outstanding folklorists working in
alization—this book recounts the tragic ately told, with a unique narrative deftly
Scotland during the 19th century. Based
consequences of a forbidden love affair portraying her struggles to triumph
on materials that he had gathered in the
and a family torn apart by injustice. With against the many odds immigrants com-
1850s and 1860s, this engaging record is
a searing contrast between an island monly face. The author takes great aes-
an introduction to a galaxy of fairies,
struggling under the threats of crime, thetic risks, employing surrealism and
witches, ghosts, and supernatural crea-
migration, and global warming and an compelling symbolism that make the
tures. This extensive collection on
unforgettable love story, it provides an aspects of frailty, hope, disillusionment,
Scottish mythology and culture is written
emotionally rewarding experience in violence, and confusion adroitly rendered
in an anecdotal style and also examines
which these contemporary issues are with empathy and wit. This indisputably
general superstitions and the beliefs and
given fresh poignancy and meaning. A thought-provoking book sheds a relent-
rituals of the traditional calendar.
haunting sequence of narratives builds to less light on the myriad ways social jus-
tell a compelling tale of murder, psycho- Ronald Black is the Gaelic editor of the
tice affects those seeking asylum.
logical mayhem, and love while gleam- Scotsman and a columnist for the West
ing with Caribbean spirituality. Highland Free Press. He is the editor of D. O. Dodd is the author of The Hostage
Johnson’s Journey to the Western Islands Taker, Jew, and Whispers the Missing
Curdella Forbes is a professor of Child and resides in Canada.
and To the Hebrides.
Caribbean literature at Howard University
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Jew The War Tour


D. O. Dodd Zoe Lambert
Making a brave, contemporary, and universal statement, this From Kandahar to Sarajevo and the forests of Lithuania to the
book presents a tale based around the atrocities of the Congo’s boot camps, these short stories weave a dark and dis-
Holocaust, blurring the line between truth and fiction. The turbing web, interlacing documentary accounts with imagined
story begins with a man regaining consciousness, finding testimonies to give a voice to the many silenced casualties of
himself naked in a mass grave with no idea who he is. Cold war. An elderly woman on a bus tells a love story drawn from
weight presses upon all parts of his body, and he feels what the depths of Soviet history; a soldier returns from his first
must be someone’s frigid foot against his own, sole to sole. He tour of duty unsure he deserves his hero’s welcome; and a
pushes up, inching toward the indefinite outline of the bulk Norwegian immigrant pieces together a family history frac-
above him, focusing only on his own survival. But in a reli- tured in the aftermath of Nazi occupation. These are just some
gious war, staying alive will depend on which side he has cho- of the stories that, individually, bear witness to a thirst for con-
sen. Portraying a culture obsessed with the spectacle of horror, flict that seems both unquenchable and foreign. Together, they
this novel employs the evil of a historical period to depict a bring the question of collusion and responsibility all the way
chilling future. back to the reader’s own doorstep.
D. O. Dodd is the author of The Hostage Taker, The Immi- Zoe Lambert is a writer, a lecturer in creative writing at the
grant’s Handbook, and Whispers the Missing Child and resides Universities of Bolton and Edge Hill, and a contributor to the
in Canada. anthology Bracket. She is the founder of Verberate, which is the
FICTION/SOCIAL SCIENCE, 176 PAGES, 5.5 X 8 name of cult Manchester’s literature night, and a board member
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tity, bureaucracy, and the darkest corners of the human “Lambert’s collection of war stories presents a carefully
soul. There is no laying of blame here. Simply a laying bare balanced picture of the world's combat zones, with Tutsi
of nonnegotiable and elemental truths. A cross between reportage presented alongside Hutu, or a Bosnian’s
Kafka and Conrad, Jew is a fascinating read filled with remembrance pitched against a Serb’s. The writing is dis-
resonances.” —Michael Mirolla, author, Berlin armingly plain and to-the-point. . . . I'd recommend that
“A disturbing and enigmatic account of identity, gender, and you read these.” —Guardian
genocide. Dodd recontextualizes seemingly familiar histori- “The horror and fear brought about by war are beautifully
cal atrocities to create an aesthetically challenging, captured.” —Big Issue in the North magazine
profoundly disconcerting narrative.”
—Quill & Quire magazine

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This September Sun The Meaning of Children


Bryony Rheam Stories
This tender and moving novel follows Ellie, a shy girl growing Beverly Akerman
up in modern Zimbabwe who has a close attachment to her
Organized into three sections—appropriately titled
grandmother Evelyn. One day, Ellie receives the news that her
“Beginning,” “Middle,” and “End”—the 14 stories in this col-
beloved grandmother has been brutally murdered, apparently
lection approach the complexities of being human during those
without reason. The narrative then backtracks to Rhodesia in
three distinct but interdependent stages of life. The author
1946. Evie, a young English war widow moves to a new conti-
combines emotional depth and literary appeal to view the
nent, where she knows no one, and enters into a passionate
world through the eyes of children, the sorrow and ecstasies of
and dangerous affair with a powerful, married man. She won-
child-bearing years, and the culmination of life in old age.
ders, Will he ever leave his wife? Can life go on after the love
Skillfully woven together, the narratives give an array of views
has gone? Bravely addressing the political and social situation
through a medley of fascinating characters that include a girl
of white Zimbabwe from the 1940s through present day, this
who discovers a fear of heights as her parents’ marriage unrav-
intriguing book uncovers a secret kept hidden for decades.
els, a 30-something venture fund manager at odds with his
Bryony Rheam is a part-time English teacher and a former daughter’s paternity, an orphan accused of homophobia whose
lecturer at the University of London’s External Degree Program hands kill whatever they touch, and a mother of two who can
in Singapore. She is the winner of the Intwasa Short Story only bear to consider abortion in the second person. Through
Competition and the recipient of the Zimbabwe Best First an eclectic array of tales, this provocative anthology acknowl-
Book Award. edges that the world can be a very dark place while simultane-
FICTION/AFRICAN STUDIES, 420 PAGES, 5 X 8 ously longing for redemption through children.
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Fellowship. Her writing has appeared in numerous anthologies
PARTHIAN BOOKS AUGUST and literary magazines, including Best New Writing 2011, the
Antigonish Review, carte blanche, Fog City Review, Gemini
Magazine, the Vocabula Review, and Windsor Review. She lives
“Brilliantly evokes the ennui of the pre-Independence in Montreal, Quebec.
settler community who measure out their lives in cups of
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“Exploring the dark side of the maternal and matrimonial


experience is both relevant and valuable, and Akerman is to
be commended for her choice of subject matter.”
—B. A. Markus, Montreal Review of Books

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Two Greeks Blood RPM


John Charalambous Tony Birch Noel Mengel
Ten-year-old Andy’s peculiar little family From the moment he saw her wrapped in Set in the early 1980s, this novel follows
is on the brink of collapse. His mother is a blanket at the hospital, Jesse knew that would-be rock star Neil, weaving
eagerly awaiting the advent of a no-fault he’d be the one to look after his little sis- through his tentative first forays with
divorce, allowing her to say farewell to ter. When their mother’s appetite for girls, his fumbling attempts at musical
Harry Stylianou and all his crazy bully- destruction leads the little family into the greatness, and his dreams of leaving
ing, and to live in peace. But, Andy has a arms of Ray Crow, Jesse sees the brood- small-town confines behind. Along with a
melodramatic mind and fears that things ing violence and knows that this time the lively cast of characters, Neil becomes
could easily end in murder, and he wishes trouble is real. But Jesse is just a kid and focused on returning London-based musi-
he could somehow subdue his father’s even as he tries to save his sister, he cian Ray Peter Manning and his record
rage. Normal family life seems impossible makes a fatal error that exposes them to store, RPM, to greatness. Drawn together
until one summer’s day in 1974 when a the kind of danger from which he has by their shared love of 1960s rock and
miraculous Greek voice promises to fix sworn to protect Rachel. As their little surrounded by the offerings of old vinyl,
the family’s problems. This is the bitter- world is torn to pieces, the children learn this unlikely group of friends find a way
sweet story about mentoring, delusion, that when lost and alone, the only thing to drown out the sorrow of the past and
and a child’s need to trust. you can trust is what’s in your blood. plot their youthful dreams of escape. This
award-winning coming-of-age story
John Charalambous is the author of Furies Tony Birch is a professor in the School of
vividly portrays small-town life and its
and Silent Parts and a former teacher with Culture and Communication at the
challenges for young people on the edge
more than 13 years of experience. University of Melbourne and the author
of adulthood.
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Closer to Stone Gone To the Highlands


Simon Cleary Jennifer Mills Jon Doust
The story of two brothers from a town Frank has just been released from a prison • Author’s previous books sold more
near Brisbane, Australia—one a soldier in Sydney; he is a young man with empty than 10,000 copies
peacekeeper with the UN and one a hands and no identity. He catches a south-
sculptor—this novel follows the journey bound train out of town and then hitch- It is 1968 and all around the world peo-
of Sebastian in his quest to find his miss- hikes west, but he’s not even sure the place ple are marching, protesting, and fighting
ing brother Jack. Set in 1993 in both he is going to is home anymore—he hasn’t for freedom. Jack Muir arrives in Papua
northern Africa and the United States, the been there in 15 years. For days, Frank New Guinea a failure, a virgin, and a
novel reveals Jack’s shocking fate while it rides the highway through an unforgiving reluctant employee of the Colonial Bank
delves into the rise of fundamentalist landscape, surviving on what he finds and of Australia. Life in the islands is raw,
Islam and its culmination in the terrorist the kindness of strangers. As he edges sensuous, and real. Here, the white man
attacks of 9/11. closer to a home he struggles to remember, takes what he wants, but the veneer of
Simon Cleary is an author of novels that his boyhood looms. Out of the past, some- whiteness is flimsy, and brutality never far
include The Comfort of Figs. thing is coming that will tear through his from the surface. This gripping and dis-
fragile hold on reality. Chilling, haunting, turbing sequel to Boy on a Wire demon-
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Lettah’s Gift Longing The Big Grey Man


Graham Lang Maria Espinosa of Ben MacDhui
Zimbabwean-born, Perth-based Frank • Advertising in Poets & Writers Magazine Affleck Grey
Cole is faced with an unusual request in (September)
his mother’s will. He must journey back In an acclaimed account of the terrifying
• Author tour to include the San
to his country of birth to deliver a sub- figure said to haunt the desolate passes
Francisco Bay Area
stantial inheritance from his mother to a and summit of Britain’s second highest
• Author’s previous books sold more
former family servant, Lettah Ndlovu. Set mountain, this book takes on one of
than 25,000 copies
in Zimbabwe in the year prior to the Scotland’s most chilling unsolved myster-
2008 elections, this is a very personal An intense psychological novel, this book ies. Throughout the years, countless
journey set against a political canvas. focuses on a young woman’s dependence climbers have either seen or sensed the
Drawing on an incisive portrait of mod- on her husband and her attempts to forge presence of some extraordinary being in
ern Zimbabwe—its social and political an independent life for herself. Rosa, a the misty wilderness of Ben MacDhui.
issues, its recent history, and its conflicts frail, sensitive American Jew living in This book explores the evidence and also
between different tribal groups—this Paris, marries an alcoholic expatriate looks at similar stories from around
gripping novel of discovery and redemp- from Chile and finds herself trapped in a the world to try and make sense of this
tion offers action, romance, danger, and sadomasochistic relationship. Amid a bizarre phenomenon.
humor against an exotic and often con- series of fast-moving events—the birth of Affleck Gray was a mountaineer, a histori-
fronting African setting. their daughter, moving to Rosa’s parents’ an, an author, and a former forester and
home and then to Sausalito, California, landscape consultant.
Graham Lang is a senior lecturer in fine
and various sexual encounters—this nar-
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On Flying Objects It Was Just, Yesterday


Emil Hakl Mirja Unge
Translated by Petr Kopet and Karen Reppin Translated by Kari Dickson
A prostitute wakes up one morning to discover that her On Christmas Eve, a girl stalks an older man through wintery
boyfriend has tattooed obscene messages all over her body; a city streets, haunted by their shared past; in a remote wood-
woman hesitantly goes back to her new boyfriend’s flat, only land cottage, an eccentric explains to his granddaughter why
to find it packed with toy soldiers and intricately reconstructed he shoots cats whenever they make themselves too comfort-
war scenes; a retired pilot flaunts his wealth by keeping pets in able; in a checkout queue, a woman suddenly shows charity to
the lap of luxury. Whether evading the expectations of adult a penniless guy she seemingly doesn’t know. The characters in
life or finding themselves drawn to people by whom they’re this collection are all, in their own way, evading something,
simultaneously repulsed, the characters in this compilation whether failing to confront the true nature of an encounter or
hold a mirror up to the peculiar failings of masculinity. But as avoiding responsibilities as a parent, sibling, or friend. Abuse,
they carouse, argue, philosophize, and binge their way through betrayal, and neglect lurk beneath a veneer of mutually main-
the streets of Prague, they also offer the reader stark moments tained “normality,” waiting for an opportunity to resurface.
of insight and pathos. Told, in most cases, through the eyes of teenage girls or young
women, these stories exhibit a unique prose style that perfectly
Emil Hakl is the author of several books in his native Czech,
captures the conversational rhythms—and preoccupations—of
including collections of poetry and short stories as well as a
a generation.
novel and a novella. He is a former copywriter and editor for
the literary magazine Tvar and the recipient of the Magnesia Mirja Unge is the author of several books in her native Swedish
Litera Prize and the Josef Skvorecky Award. Petr Kopet is a and the recipient of the Katapult Award. Kari Dickson is a
translator. Karen Reppin is a translator whose works include translator and a tutor in Scandinavian studies at the University
English translations of Franz Kafka’s Letter to Father and of Edinburgh.
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of lyricism.” —Independent
“Both atmospheric and menacing.” —Manchester Review
“Europe is heavy with history in these stories and the
traces left by cataclysm and upheaval—these are present in
these tales, and yet coexist with a kind of wry and knowing
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Twice in a Lifetime The Last Tram


Ágúst Borgþór Sverrisson Nedim Gürsel
Translated by María Helga Guðmundsdóttir Translated by Ruth Whitehouse
and Anna Benassi
• Author’s previous books sold more than 30,000 copies
Offering an intricate study in the precariousness of life, this
short story collection inspects the coincidences that make life In these stories, art, history, architecture, and contemporary
so unstable and fragile. A child steals cash from his father for a politics feed into the swirling palette of colors with which the
pretend-money game and unwittingly throws his brother’s migrant experience is painted. Through dreams, memories,
entire life off balance; a man has a one-night stand with a mar- and an unforgettable host of characters—the lonely Mustafa
ried woman and only realizes the consequences years later; a who cares only for the fate of his beloved poplar tree back
successful businessman tries to scheme his way out of a pater- home on the Anatolian plain, the tragic Madame Suslova who
nity test by offering his less fortunate brother a deal he cannot recalls memories of a lover who squandered her money on the
refuse. Yet amid the anonymity of urban life, random acci- roulette tables of Istanbul, and the members of the Coci family
dents, and mistaken identities, there can also be found an abid- who make their desperate way through the Fréjus Tunnel—
ing faith in the unexpected gifts that chance throws up: readers experience the constant state of longing and displace-
synchronicities, coincidences, moments in time that offer fresh ment associated with immigration and exile.
secrets, and, occasionally, even a second chance. Nedim Gürsel is the author of The Conqueror, The Daughters
Ágúst Borgþór Sverrisson is the author of five collections of of Allah, and A Long Summer in Istanbul and the recipient of
short stories and a novel in his native Icelandic. He is a former the Freedom of Expression and Publishing Award, the Ipeçki
journalist, copywriter, and translator as well as a recognized Prize, and the Prize of the Academy of Turkish Linguistics and
blogger and commentator in Iceland on literature and politics. Literature. Ruth Whitehouse is a translator and musician.
María Helga Guðmundsdóttir is a translator and proofreader. FICTION, 177 PAGES, 5 X 8
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—Yashar Kemal, Turkish author
“The stories in this collection brilliantly draw a world
through brief details and coincidence.” “Full of insights and surprises.” —Guardian
—Manchester Review
“A splendid collection. . . . Sverrisson is a great author who
cunningly masters the spare form of the short story.”
—Páll Baldvin Baldvinsson,
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Crime and the Gothic The Ballad of Lolly Jackson


Identifying the Moondyne Joe When Fantasy Becomes Reality
Gothic Footprint in Sean Newman, Peter Piegl,
John Kinsella and Niall Lucy
Modern Crime Fiction and Karyn Maughan
Moondyne Joe was colonial Australia’s
Sian MacArthur ultimate escape artist; his daring and With miles of newspaper headlines and a
A coherent and chronological investiga- repeated breakouts from prison drove the growing body count, the insatiably curi-
tion, this book explores the way in which country’s governor to build the infamous ous public is still no closer to the truth
writers of crime fiction—the most popu- outlaw a special cell. When Moondyne regarding the assassination of powerful
lar fictional genre of the 21st century— Joe escaped once again, the governor South African businessman Lolly Jackson
adapt and incorporate features of went mad. Ironically, Moondyne Joe and several others linked to him. Amid
traditional Gothic fiction into their writ- himself died a pauper in the Fremantle the confusing reports, money laundering
ing. Offering a study into the origins of Lunatic Asylum, but not before he on a grand scale, SARS investigations,
the genre, it underscores the Gothic and secured notoriety as a lawbreaker, the and the mafia-like killings, this account is
detective fiction influences that resulted in husband of a brothel madam, a bushman the first to cover the events surrounding
crime fiction writing. With detailed analy- who befriended local Indigenous people, Jackson’s murder. Intimate and detailed, it
sis of the most contemporary and success- and as a folk hero who championed the provides the reader with a fascinating
ful crime writers—both American and underdog. This is an anarchic and playful inside track into the reality of Jackson’s
British—this account also examines the examination of an elusive man and the private and business life, beginning with
public’s thirst for and obsession with true harsh convict system he resisted. the night when it ended.
crime in the 19th century. John Kinsella is an award-winning poet Sean Newman is a former public relations
Sian MacArthur is an academic with a and the author of volumes of short stories, manager for Lolly Jackson, the subject of
specific interest in crime fiction and a novels, plays, and criticism. He is a profes- this biography. Peter Piegl is the founding
business owner in personal training. sorial research fellow at the University of editor of Playboy South Africa. Karyn
Western Australia, and the Judith E. Maughan is a legal journalist at eNEWS
LITERARY CRITICISM/FICTION in Johannesburg.
Wilson Fellow in poetry at Cambridge
192 PAGES, 6 X 9
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Voices of Liberation: Albert Luthuli Voices of Liberation: Ruth First


Second edition Second edition
Gerald Pillay Don Pinnock
Part of a series which ensures that the debates and values that Presenting the second installment in a standout series, this
shaped the South African liberation movement are not lost, updated biography records the life of radical political activist
this powerful book provides insight into the nation’s first and scholar Ruth First, who was considered one of the fore-
Nobel Peace Prize winner, Albert John Luthuli. Updated to most journalists of her time. Containing newly added details
include new information that was only recently discovered, to mark the 30th anniversary of First’s tragic assassination in
this history depicts Luthuli as a man with a vision that encom- 1982, this second edition studies her membership in the
passed people of all races and beliefs in his country. A short Communist Party, illustrating her insider’s view on the
biography introduces his life and times while the second part is extraordinary social, political, and labor struggles that took
comprised of his speeches and writings. Featuring a detailed place in South Africa from the end of World War II until her
transcript of Luthuli’s questioning at the historical Rivonia exile in 1963. The study reveals how her books are academic
Trial, this study captures the thoughts and writings of a man landmarks in political analysis and how her account of deten-
who fought for the dismantling of apartheid, imparting the tion and interrogation by the South African security police
rich history behind the battle for democracy. remains one of the most important exposures of imprisonment
to emerge from the country’s history. This examination also
Gerald Pillay is the vice chancellor and rector of Liverpool
features her key writings, an exhaustive bibliography, and sug-
Hope University. He is a former professor of ecclesiastical his-
gestions for further reading.
tory at the University of South Africa and the former head of
the theology and religious studies department at Otago Don Pinnock is a former editor of Getaway magazine and a
University, where he also served as the first head of liberal arts. director of Southern Write, an association of top travel writers
BIOGRAPHY/POLITICAL SCIENCE, 184 PAGES, 5.75 X 8.5 and photographers in Africa. He is the author of African
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Battle for the President’s Elephants Old Bucky & Me


Life, Lunacy & Elation in the African Bush Dispatches from the Christchurch Earthquake
Sharon Pincott New edition
Searching for something more than her high-flying life as an Jane Bowron
information technology executive, Sharon Pincott traded her
On February 22, 2011, journalist Jane Bowron had been living
privileged first world existence to start a new life with the
in her hometown of Christchurch, New Zealand, when the city
Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe: the country’s flagship
was struck by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake, only five months
clan of over 450 wild elephants. This biography follows the
after a 7.1 earthquake. While the first quake had caused dam-
passionate wildlife conservationist from her home in Australia
age but no fatalities, the second became the ultimate horror
to the new one she discovers in Africa and chronicles her daily
story: entire suburbs were decimated, houses collapsed, hill-
life, from cherishing incredibly intimate encounters with these
sides fell away, and people were killed or trapped in rubble
gentle giants to coping with accusations of being a spy. Written
and raging fires. As the historic city lay in ruins, Bowron man-
with engaging humor, warmth, and a deep, tangible love of
aged to find a phone, call her newspaper, and deliver a moving
Africa’s wildlife, this captivating collection of bush tales offers
human account of the scene around her. For the next three
a further glimpse into the wonders, and grim realities, of
months, she continued to send regular dispatches of everyday
choosing a life less ordinary.
life being lived in the most extraordinary of circumstances as
Sharon Pincott has dedicated the past 11 years of her life to the citizens struggled to cope with grief, loss, and the new reality.
preservation and promotion of the clan of wild Hwange ele- Brilliantly written and suffused with unexpected humor, this
phants known as the Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe. Her account provides a rare look into life after devastation.
accomplishments have been featured in Africa Geographic,
Jane Bowron is a freelance journalist based in Christchurch,
BBC Wildlife, Getaway, and Travel Africa. She is the author of
New Zealand. She has been a TV reviewer for the Evening
The Elephants and I.
Post, the Sunday Star-Times, and National Radio’s Nine to
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“Bowron has given us an intelligent, articulate and moving


record of one of the major events in our history.”
—Paul Little, North and South magazine

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When We Remember Purple Threads Playground Duty


They Call Us Liars Jeanine Leane Ned Manning
Suzanne Covich Based on the author’s childhood experi- In the baking heat of February 1973,
ences growing up in a house full of wearing a purple body shirt and an
Growing up in the 1960s in a small rural fiercely independent women, this collec- expression of confidence that belied his
community, Suzanne Covich is the kind of tion offers a unique perspective on the nerves, Ned Manning faced a classroom
girl who won’t cry, who plays dead, and Australian country lifestyle. From Aunty of children in remote New South Wales.
whose vulnerability is disguised beneath Boo’s surveillance of the local farmers’ It was the start of many years of teaching
Huck Finn bravado. Her father, on the sheep dip alliance to Aunty Bubby’s fire- that would be by turns exhilarating,
other hand, is the kind of man who will side tales of the Punic Wars, the women nerve-fraying, and inspiring. Packed with
burn down the house and crawl in this book offer sage advice to their stories of students both recalcitrant and
between his daughters’ sheets. Raw and nieces about growing up as Aboriginal driven, lesson plans, staff rooms, and
compelling, this is the extraordinary mem- girls in a white country town. Farming is drama, this book roams from high
oir of a violent childhood and the uplift- not an easy pursuit for anyone, but the schools in dusty country towns to the
ing account of triumph over adversity. Aunties take all the challenges in stride, edgy Newtown High School of the
Suzanne Covich is a poet, a children’s facing torrential rain, violent neighbors, Performing Arts in Sydney’s inner city
rights activist, a high school teacher, and and injured dogs with an equal mix of and a crucible of creativity at the Eora
the recipient of two National Excellence humor and courage. Aboriginal Education Center. Through
in Teaching Awards. She is the editor of A the challenges he inevitably faces,
Jeanine Leane is a Wiradjuri woman and
Circle in a Room Full of Squares. Manning finds the common thread of
an Indigenous research fellow at the
possibility and hope that runs through his
AUTOBIOGRAPHY/FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Australian Institute of Aboriginal and
profession. A funny and disarmingly hon-
184 PAGES, 6 X 9 Torres Strait Islander Studies. She is a
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The Orphanage The Dialectical Dancer Three Tough Chinamen


Richard Bergeron A Simple Tale Scott D. Seligman
• Author’s previous books sold Larry Zolf Hemmed in by prejudice and restrictive
more than 10,000 copies Introduction by Peter C. Newman laws, Chinese Americans lived in a defen-
sive crouch at the turn of the 20th century.
The story of a public personality—the • Author’s previous books sold This is the true story of three scrappy and
possible future mayor of Montreal—this more than 20,000 copies ambitious brothers who fought hard for
memoir recounts how Richard Bergeron their share of the American dream.
Through a combination of amiable anec-
and his four brothers lived in an orphan- Activists who rose to prominence and
dotes, sharp-eyed historical reporting, and
age for five years in the 1960s. Set in a spoke out against injustice, these men
intense tangled memories of family life,
small city in Northern Quebec, surround- made waves and broke barriers; they
this autobiography captures the legendary
ed by bush and industry, this account defied laws to defend their interests and
personality of television host Larry Zolf.
describes the five floors of dormitories tore down the walls that separated them
Zolf could not be cajoled or cozened, and
with 50 children on each floor, the daily from the rest of society. Exciting and
as this account demonstrates, he had a
routine, and the nuns who ran the informative, this history weaves the tale of
healthy distrust of those who didn’t
orphanage. This moving story of how Chinese immigrants with the larger rela-
drink, laugh, or lust. Revealing the phe-
Richard began the rest of his life will take tionship between China and the United
nom often known as “the Schnozz” to be
the reader to another time and place. States during that time.
the most personal of journalists and witti-
Richard Bergeron leads the Montreal est of observers, the book explores the Scott D. Seligman is a historian and the
municipal party Projet Montréal and has man who played backroom crony to author of Chinese Business Etiquette, as
twice run for mayor. He is an architect Robert Kennedy and taught Pierre Elliott well as the coauthor of The Cultural
and an urban planner and the author of Trudeau to be a stand-up comedian. Revolution Cookbook and Now You’re
five books in French. He lives in Montreal. Talking Mandarin Chinese. He lives in
Larry Zolf was an author and host of the
AUTOBIOGRAPHY/FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Washington, DC.
controversial show This Hour Has Seven
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The Importance Tom Morris Lena Ashwell


of Being Awkward of St Andrews Actress, Patriot, Pioneer
The Autobiography The Colossus of Golf Margaret Leask
of Tam Dalyell 1821–1908 Skillfully written and complemented with
photos, this biography is the first to
Tam Dalyell David Malcolm and Peter E. Crabtree
honor British actress-manager Lena
Foreword by Peter Hennessy
The game of golf not only has a universal Ashwell. In a rapidly changing world,
• New in paper appeal, but also generates more economic Ashwell was crucial to the advancement
activity and employment than any other of women in English theater and in the
In this memoir, based on personal papers sport. This book is about how one man, formation of the National Theater. The
as well as official documents, veteran Tom Morris of St. Andrews, presided over book highlights the inspiring woman’s
Labour Party member Tam Dalyell looks the greatest period in the development of other valuable accomplishments as well,
back over a lifetime of dedicated service golf. Born in a humble weaver’s cottage in including her efforts to raise money dur-
to West Lothian and Linlithgow, UK. 1821, Morris largely made golf what it is ing World War I for thousands of concert-
Touching upon various topics, from today. From Morris and his son winning party troop entertainments and regular
Dalyell’s outspokent criticism of eight of the first twelve Open theater performances she established
Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair to the Championships to Morris being the first throughout local London communities.
Gulf War of 1990 and the 2003 Invasion golf professional to design and build a From her first appearance on stage in
of Iraq, this insightful, witty, and urbane course—Prestwick—this account shares 1891 to the end of her life, this is Lena
book offers a unique perspective on many the extraordinary blend of triumph and Ashwell’s story.
of the key moments in Britain’s political tragedy that marked this golf icon’s life.
Margaret Leask is a freelance researcher
life throughout the last 50 years. David Malcolm was a former captain and and theater historian as well as a former
Tam Dalyell is the rector of the University life member of the New Golf Club of St. arts administrator in Australia and
of Edinburgh, the former Father of the Andrews. Peter E. Crabtree is a golf England. As an oral historian, she has
House of the Labour Party, and a member historian with more than 30 years of recorded and archived interviews for the
of the European Parliament and the experience and is the founder of the National Film and Sound Archive, the
Labour National Executive. Peter British Golf Collectors Society. National Institute of Dramatic Art, and
Hennessy is a historian and the Attlee BIOGRAPHY/SPORTS, 336 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25 the Sydney Theater Company.
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JJ Clark Mr JW Lewin
Architect of the Australian Renaissance Painter & Naturalist
Andrew Dodd Richard Neville
Colonial architect John James Clark was 14 when he began his Author, illustrator, printmaker, and natural historian John
career, and by the age of 19 he had designed Australia’s finest William Lewin was the first professional artist to arrive in
Renaissance Revival building—the Melbourne Treasury. The Australia as a free man. Featuring more than 150 exquisite art-
inspiration and drama of Clark’s controversial career is works, this record takes a fascinating look at Lewin’s life and
revealed in this fascinating biography of the architectural mas- work, his place in colonial Australian society, and the enthusi-
ter whose designed some of the most beautiful buildings in asm for natural history that swept the world in the 1800s.
Australia and New Zealand over more than six decades: Visually stunning, this biography is a testament to Lewin’s
Melbourne’s Government House, City Baths, and Royal Mint artistic legacy, which includes the first ever illustrated book
as well as the Treasury Building in Brisbane and the Auckland published in Australia—Birds of New South Wales in 1813.
Town Hall. Including original plans, elevations, and previously
Richard Neville is the Mitchell Librarian at the State Library of
unpublished sketches, this record celebrates a man once
New South Wales. He researches and publishes widely on
described as “Australia’s greatest architect.”
Australian colonial art and culture, and has curated major exhi-
Andrew Dodd is an award-winning journalist, producer, and bitions on Australian portraiture.
writer who lectures in journalism at Swinburne University of BIOGRAPHY/NATURE, 272 PAGES, 9.25 X 11.5
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The Promise of Iceland Big Louie & Me Tears for a Tinker


Kári Gíslason Caravans, Curses The True Story of
Born from a secret liaison between a
& Cockfights a Gypsy Childhood
British mother and an Icelandic father, George Locke Jess Smith
Kári Gíslason was the subject of a prom-
ise: a promise elicited by his father not to Beginning with the author’s great-grand- • Author’s previous books sold
reveal his identity in order to spare his mother’s affair with a Gypsy boy in 1869, more than 40,000 copies
wife and five other children. At the age of this warmhearted memoir chronicles the
27, Kári decides to break the pact Gypsy life in a very close-knit community The last in a series of memoirs by a
between his parents by contacting his in the UK’s Black Country. From a life- Scottish gypsy, this account traces Jess
father’s family; what follows makes for a time teeming with incident, George Locke Smith’s eventful life with husband Dave
riveting journey over landscapes, time, shares the best stories from the old days, and their three children, from their earli-
and memory. From the shark net at including run-ins with the police, game- est years together. Their adventures and
Sydney’s Balmoral and an unsettled life in keepers, and Gypsy-haters, as well as his achievements are interspersed with stories
the English countryside to the harsh yel- fond memories of his grandmother, Big of her parents’ childhood, her father’s
low summer of Brisbane and the freezing Louie, who smoked a pipe from the age “tall tales,” and the eerie echoes of ghosts
cold winters of Iceland, the author traces of three and had ancient knowledge of and hauntings that she has heard from
his mother’s steps into the arms of a healing plants. A nostalgic and wry gypsies and travelers over many years.
secret lover. At the culmination of this account of a way of life no longer to be Full of unforgettable characters and
poignant, painful, and joyous story, Kári’s found in rural England, this book is full insight into the travelers’ way of life, this
determination to defy his father’s wishes of lore, quick wit, and, above all, a solid book celebrates a lifestyle that stretches
results in his uniting with his relatives. belief in family. back more than 2,000 years and survives
George Locke is a Gypsy who grew up in in the rich oral tradition of its people.
Kári Gíslason is a lecturer in creative writ-
ing and literary studies at Queensland the rural West Midlands of England. As a Jess Smith is a gypsy and the author of
University of Technology and a former young man he risked banishment from his several books, including Bruar’s Rest,
professor at both the University of Iceland Gypsy community by joining the Royal Jessie’s Journey: Autobiography of a
and the University of Queensland. He is Air Force Police and later joined the Traveller Girl, Tales from the Tent:
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A Summer in Skye A Song Among Laughing at the Clock:


Alexander Smith the Stones New Selected Poems
In 1864 the poet, essayist, and novelist Kenneth Steven Dèanamh Gàire Ris a’ Chloc:
Alexander Smith spent six weeks explor-
Dàin Ur Àgus Taghta
ing the island of Skye, resulting in a book • Author’s previous books sold
that is widely regarded as his masterpiece. more than 20,000 copies Aonghas MacNeacail
Perceptive and insightful, this new edition
In the sixth century, Celtic Christian Written by one of today’s foremost poets
provides Smith’s detailed accounts of the
monks are thought to have made danger- writing in the Gaelic language, this bilin-
islanders at work and play, their customs,
ous and difficult journeys from the west gual compilation touches upon various
folklore, and the incidental details of
coast of Scotland to seek solitude in themes, including love, aging, memory,
everyday living. Vivid and magnificent
Iceland, and this evocative, pared-down language, politics, and landscape.
descriptions of island culture shape this
sequence of poems—the imaginary frag- Displaying a tight mastery of form and
classic memoir of 19th-century Skye.
ments of a lost manuscript—tells the beautifully controlled rhythm, it is a cele-
Alexander Smith was an author, a poet, monks’ remarkable, little-known story of bration of the best in contemporary
and the secretary of Edinburgh University. faith, courage, and determination. Scottish poetry.
He is the author of Alfred Hagart’s
Kenneth Steven is a Scottish poet, Aonghas MacNeacail is a poet, a song-
Household, City Poems, Dreamthorp,
novelist, children’s author, and translator. writer, a journalist, a researcher, and a
Edwin of Deira, A Life-Drama and Other
He is the author of the poem collections filmmaker. He is the recipient of the Gaelic
Poems, and Sonnets on the Crimean War.
Evensong, Iona, and Wild Horses. Prize of the Wigtown Poetry Competion
POETRY/LITERARY COLLECTIONS and the author of several poetry collec-
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The Magicians The Salt Harvest The Same Life Twice


of Edinburgh Eoghan Walls Frank Kuppner
New Poetry The debut collection from startling new A fresh collection of experimental poems
talent Eoghan Walls, this dark and evoca- by a Scottish poet and novelist with a cult
Ron Butlin tive poetry collection involves rich, multi- following, this book is ideal for students
In this sparkling new collection of poems layered descriptions of the natural world of experiemental poetry or of the Scottish
about the city in the 21st century, and turns a sardonic yet tender eye on the contemporary scene. Dealing with the
renowned poet Ron Butlin draws on his human condition. The poet’s native differing parts of the self, this collection
experience as Edinburgh’s Makar, or Poet Ireland inspires both the haunting explores how the minute variations of
Laureate. With verve and wit, Butlin leads imagery and the complex forms of his identity are expressed as a single human
the reader on a journey through multi- work, as well as an ambivalent and often form. Expressing the dialectic, thesis, and
faceted Edinburgh, a place of sweeping deeply ironic attitude toward a culture synthesis of the human condition—the
vistas and strip bars, grand towers and once steeped in religion. me, myself, and I—the poems recall the
failed tramlines, world heritage and Eoghan Walls is a poet whose writing doctrine of the Trinity, but are a good
homelessness. Underlying all these poems, has been in magazines such as Poetry deal closer to home.
whether satirical or celebratory, is a deep London and Poetry Ireland Review. Frank Kuppner is the author of seven
love for the architecture, landscape, and books of poetry, including Arioflotga,
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New Selected Poems Paralogues Misprint


Robert Minhinnick Evan Jones James Womack
Encompassing more than 30 years worth Featuring translations of several works as An exciting and ambitious debut, this col-
of work, this poetry compilation explores well as original poems, this poetry compi- lection explores countries and languages
the complexities of belonging in the lation explores Greek mythology in addi- through the eyes of youth and loss. It
world. While rooted in the rich particular- tion to Roman and Byzantine history, art, plays with ideas of tradition, lightly evok-
ity of industrial south Wales and the and travel. The myth of Actaeon is re- ing significant themes, with a bow to pulp
Welsh seaside resort, this collection’s imagined in three ways throughout the culture. Moving between real places, such
scope is global. Both lyrical and highly book and concludes with a retelling of the as Russia, Spain, and North Korea, these
political, it mourns the ancient, savaged Byzantine folk ballad “Constantine and poems also journey through virtual envi-
landscape of Iraq, listens to primeval Arete.” In this debut collection, real and ronments, memories, and dreams.
echoes in the Welsh landscape, and cele- imagined people and places also crop up:
James Womack is an English literature
brates the rhythms of the Americas. the lonely figure of the poet Cavafy in
professor at the Universidad Complutense
Including translations from six modern Victorian Liverpool and God in postwar
in Madrid, Spain, and a poet whose work
Welsh language poets, the collection Paris as well as the landscapes of Europe
has been featured in the bestselling anthol-
demonstrates the interconnectedness of and North America.
ogy New Poetries V. He also runs Nevsky
people and landscapes. Evan Jones is a former professor at Prospects, a publishing house that trans-
Robert Minhinnick is a poet, an essayist, a Liverpool John Moores University, the lates Russian literature into Spanish.
translator, a novelist, and a short story University of Bolton, and York University. POETRY, 80 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5
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“Robert Minhinnick is a poet of the
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and places you slap bang in the middle
of an experience.”
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Slowly, As If All Just Fresh Air and The


Karen Press David Herd Story of Molecule
Written by leading South African poet A dazzling collection influenced by the John Gallas
and feminist thinker Karen Press, these playful spirit of “New York school” poets
poems are varied in tone and formal such as John Ashbery and Frank O’Hara, Comprised of two separate collections of
invention. Examining themes as diverse as these poems play with broken phrases, poetry, this compilation explores a world
imperialism, historical memory, urban wrenching idioms, expressions from vari- newly discovered in the imagination. The
planning, love, poets, and folk dancing, ous contexts, conversations. Finding ways first is an exhilarating, freewheeling ride
this compilation adjusts its personal, to be direct and coherent, to explore through landscapes and languages, filled
political, and ecological focus on a new without losing the way in the elaborate with the enchantment and the melancholy
South Africa in which a change of spirit is switchback systems that language has of the open road—from tramping the
more difficult and more urgently needed become, this compilation wonders about Gobi desert and cycling in Irish drizzle to
than ever. place and its limitation as it wanders paddling in Tonga. The second section
through documents and the words of tells the tale of Molloy Gillies, a semi-
Karen Press is a freelance editor, a writer, detached 12-year-old who one night takes
other people.
and the author of numerous poetry collec- his bike from the shed and pedals off to
tions, including The Canary’s Songbook David Herd is a poet, a critic, and a escape evolution. As Molloy encounters
and Home. teacher. He is a lecturer at the University dangers, kindness, and police cars, the
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Rooster To Hell with Paradise: Looking Out


Gerry McGrath New and from Bashan
A remarkable collection about love, art,
nature, and family, this book of poems
Selected Poems The Republic of Og
observes with painterly precision the Gareth Reeves Mark Reid
commonplaces of experience, creating Written in a strong narrative style, this
Made up of humorous and poignant
landscapes of emotional range and inten- new collection of poems by Mark Reid
poems, this collection meditates upon
sity. Biography, history, and geography portrays a poetic biography of Og. Og is
family, loss, and the landscape of memory.
are interwoven in potent new forms: a the king and the last survivor of the giant
A wonderfully various and mature compi-
lover’s fragile caress, the skills of a den- races of the Old Testament, doomed to
lation, it also includes poems of quasi-
tist, the death of irony celebrated by conquest by God’s chosen people on their
dramatic monologues in the voice of
crows, and a green tree burning in a red way to the Promised Land. As a giant
Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
room. Novel experiences and ancient among ordinary sized humans, Og
Those interested in contemporary poetry
panoramas embolden the second and represents a larger theme of the internal
and the poetry of music will appreciate
third sections of the book while two con- monster in this epic and engaging
this compilation.
cluding sections offer expansive, rehabili- mythical story.
tated vistas of a world that is haunting Gareth Reeves is a part-time reader in
and new. English at Durham University, where he Mark Reid is a poet and the recipient of a
runs a graduate-level creative writing Western Australian Premier’s Book Award.
Gerry McGrath is a modern languages His poetry collections include A Difficult
course in poetry. He is the author of
teacher, the author of A to B, and the Faith and Parochial.
Listening and Real Stories.
recipient of the Robert Louis Stevenson
POETRY, 1000 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5 POETRY/LITERARY COLLECTIONS
Memorial Award. His poetry has also
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“His clear eye and unfussy writing ter. Og is the naive power of
invite re-reading, and each page perception and learning, a great craft
unveils another small epiphany.” afloat on his own oceanic curiosity.”
—Peggy Hughes, author, —Philip Salom, author, Keeping Carter
Scotland on Sunday “An intricately delving blend of ancient
and modern apocrypha which unearths
stories in us all. Mesmerizing.”
—Toby Davidson, editor,
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The Sol Plaatje The Chronicle South Eastern Stages


European Union of Duke Erik Anthony Kellman

Poetry Anthology 2011 A Verse Epic from With settings ranging from the poet’s
native Barbados across the southern
Medieval Sweden
Edited by Liesl Jobson United States to Brazil, this compilation is
Translated by Erik Carlquist a reflection of 21st-century existence and
Honoring the spirit of the legendary intel-
and Peter C. Hogg an unlabored metaphor for individual life
lectual giant Sol Plaatje—an activist, lin-
guist, translator, novelist, journalist, and
Introduction by Eva Österberg stages. Included herein are lovely
accounts of both the tenacity of the very
leader—this sparkling array of contribu- Written in the 14th century and enjoying
old and the curiosity of the very young.
tions from talented poets bring the depth a Swedish national status similar to the
Exploring themes such as grandiosity,
and breadth of life in South Africa to a English Beowulf, this fascinating tale with
pretension, inequality, and regret, these
wider audience. Personal themes of identi- many levels of meaning reflects the ideals
poems also demonstrate a real human
ty, isolation, and intimacy are pitted of politics and aesthetics typical of the
connection with the natural world.
against politics, property and person- age of chivalry. The rhyming verses are
hood, loss and love. Wicked and beauti- accompanied by prose renditions and Anthony Kellman is a professor of creative
ful, this anthology also features poems in commentary, making the work enjoyable writing at Augusta State University and
indigenous languages and Afrikaans along reading for anyone with an interest in the author of two novels and five poetry
with the English translations. medieval texts. A valuable source for the collections. He is the editor of Crossing
scholarly disciplines of comparative Water and the recipient of a United States
Liesl Jobson is the poetry editor at the
literature and poetics, this genuine piece National Endowment for the Arts literary
online magazine Mad Hatters’ Review, the
of Scandinavian history features intrigu- award. He lives in Augusta, Georgia.
recipient of the Ernst van Heerden
Creative Writing Award, and the winner ing dichotomies. POETRY/AFRICAN AMERICAN
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Fault Lines Jubilation! Thirty Australian Poets


Kendel Hippolyte Poems Celebrating 50 Years Edited by Felicity Plunkett
of Jamaican Independence In celebrating a burgeoning, vibrant, and
• Co-op available
Edited by Kwame Dawes talented group of Australian poets born
With verbal urgency and visionary imagi- after 1968, this anthology comprehensive-
nation, this collection features the work • Co-op available ly details a groundbreaking generation
of one of the Caribbean’s most important that renewed and reinvigorated poetry in
poets. Presenting what life is like on a In this compilation, more than 50 con- Australia. Exploring a 40-year body of
small island, vulnerable to the wounded temporary Jamaican poets reflect in out- work that has pushed the boundaries, it
thrashings of world capitalism in crisis— spoken, meditative, humorous, and showcases a wonderful diversity of voices
an island where livelihoods are destroyed outrageous ways upon the historical and and styles, from reimagined versions
at the flourish of a Brussel bureaucrat’s existential moment of Jamaican inde- of traditional forms to the avant-garde
pen; where Paradise is a tourist cruise pendence. Ranging from the lyric and the and experimental.
ship that reminds the people of their neo- pastoral to the declarative and the cele-
bratory, these poems employ language Felicity Plunkett is the poetry editor at
colonial status; and where global con-
registers across the full spectrum of the University of Queensland Press and a
sumerism has poisoned the ambitions of
Jamaican English and patois. Often sur- widely published reviewer. She has been
the young into drugs, crime, and vio-
prising and sometimes alarming, this featured in the Age, the Australian Book
lence—these candid poems are an open
book affirms the contributors’ recogni- Review, Canberra Times, and the Sydney
warning of the perils fragmenting soci-
tion of what it means to be Jamaican. Morning Herald. She is the author of the
eties and ecologies.
poetry collections Seastrands and Vanish-
Kendel Hippolyte is a poet, a playwright, Kwame Dawes is a poet, an editor, and ing Point and the recipient of the Thomas
and a director. He is the author of five the author of 17 books, including Bob Shapcott Poetry Prize.
books of poetry, including Birthright and Marley and Red. He is the founder and
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Inside Outside The Best of Best The Movie May Be


Brian Turner New Zealand Poems Slightly Different
Comprising a substantial new collection Edited by Bill Manhire Vincent O’Sullivan
by an award-winning poet, this anthology and Damien Wilkins
ranges from love poems and elegies to • Author’s previous books sold
satire, protest, and metaphysical specula- • Editor’s previous books sold more than 20,000 copies
tion. The book concludes with a highly more than 10,000 copies
original piece, presenting a raw and risky Offering a rich harvest of recent poems,
sequence written in the wake of major Showcasing for the first time selections this collection displays the wit, intellectu-
surgery. The entire selection contends that from a notable online anthology, this vol- al agility, and arresting beauty for which
everything ultimately plays a part in ume captures New Zealand’s most excit- the author is renowned. This anthology is
defining the contours of love, loss, and ing and memorable poetry in book form. full of stories that confront personal sub-
longing that form the map of the human The result is an indispensable guide to the jects as well as broader topics—family,
heart. Featuring many compositions that richness, strangeness, and liveliness of friendship, death, war, and the repeating
reflect the natural setting of the author’s contemporary poetry, featuring classic patterns of life itself. Giving a mature
home in Central Otago, New Zealand, pieces by more than 60 poets, including voice to their genre, these pieces go
this compilation boldly travels beyond Jenny Bornholdt, Allen Curnow, Sam beyond the colloquial and experiment
mere poems of landscape, resulting in a Hunt, Cilla McQueen, Elizabeth Smither, with semantics and puzzles to achieve a
strong representation of one of the coun- and Ian Wedde. Compelling poems from unique type of aesthetic.
try’s foremost creative voices. new writers are also included, and each Vincent O’Sullivan is a former professor
poet’s personal note on his or her selec- of English at Victoria University of
Brian Turner is a poet, a freelance journal-
tion illuminates this array of work. Wellington and at the University of
ist, an editor, and a writer. He is the
Revealing the first decade of the new cen- Waikato. He is the author of the
author of Just This, Ladders of Rain,
tury as a vibrant, argumentative, and rest- novels Believers to the Bright Coast and
Somebodies and Nobodies, and Taking
less period, this compilation depicts these Let the River Stand; several poetry collec-
Off. He is a former Te Mata New Zealand
poets as afraid of neither political engage- tions, a biography of John Mulgan. He is
Poet Laureate.
ment nor strong personal feeling. the coeditor of The Collected Letters of
POETRY, 134 PAGES, 5.25 X 8.25
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The Hill of Wool The Snake- The Leaf-Ride


Jenny Bornholdt Haired Muse Dinah Hawken
Exploring the concept of memory, this James K. Baxter Presenting poems with a remarkable
collection of poetry delves into the and Classical Myth range of themes, this collection runs the
remembrances that live and grow within gamut from the power of a single word
families as well as those that are inspired Geoffrey Miles, John Davidson, and the horror of violence to the joy of a
by rediscovered children’s songs and sto- and Paul Millar newborn child. At the heart of the book
ries. The featured verse demonstrates how are three pieces that stand alongside those
Contending that James K. Baxter’s use of
some recollections are triggered by chance that have formed the backbone of the
Greek myth is close to the heart of his
encounters with old boyfriends, some are author’s acclaimed oeuvre: a contempla-
poetic vision, this book draws on the sub-
personal and lyrical, and others are as tive poem written beside Lake Geneva;
ject’s entire career, mounting the first-ever
strange as untamed rhymes. Touching on the “Building Sonnets,” which observe
sustained investigation of his vast corpus
aspects of everyday life—cooking, coffee, the construction of a new room; and
of unpublished poems. Baxter’s mythic
and the patterns of the seasons and holi- “Peace on Earth,” which was commis-
figures and ambiguous symbols are
days—this anthology weaves other mean- sioned to accompany a performance of
explored, to which he repeatedly returned
ings, resonances, and wisdom within Haydn’s Seven Last Words of Our Savior
in his attempts to establish patterns out of
them, from the challenges of raising chil- on the Cross.
the “chaos” of his experiences. Illumin-
dren to finding one’s way through life.
ating the complexity, adventurousness, Dinah Hawken is the author of It Has No
Jenny Bornholdt is a poet and an antholo- imaginative energy, and unexpected wit of Sound and Is Blue; Oh There You Are Tui;
gist. She is the author of How We Met, Baxter’s dealings with classical mytholo- One Shapely Thing; Small Stories of
Miss New Zealand, Moving House, The gy, this volume sheds a new light on New Devotion; and Water, Leaves, Stones.
Rocky Shore, Summer, These Days, This Zealand’s most iconic poet. A comprehen- POETRY, 88 PAGES, 5.75 X 8.25
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Geoffrey Miles is a senior lecturer at
Goes Swimming.
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VICTORIA UNIVERSITY PRESS JULY Wellington. Paul Millar is an associate
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The Light That Puts Wild in the Plaza of Memory


an End to Dreams Pamela Uschuk
New and Selected Poems • Advertising in Poets & Writers Magazine (September)
• Author tour to include Tucson, Arizona (August)
Susan Sherman
• Author’s previous books sold more than 20,000 copies
Introduction by Margaret Randall
Photographs by Joséphine Sacabo Blending the personal with the political, these poems explore
the deleterious effects of adversity and trauma on a global
• Advertising in Poets & Writers Magazine (September)
scale, focusing on such subjects as immigration laws, environ-
• Author’s previous books sold more than 15,000 copies
mental degradation, multinational corporate greed, and the
An autobiography told in poems, this selection of work spans effects of war on women and children. The poet makes unex-
more than 40 years, beginning with the avant-garde arts move- pected connections between disparate things, drawing from
ment and political activism of the 1960s. A mixture of intense wild nature for imagery while also passionately engaging the
political poems, intimate love poems, and provocative reflec- reader to become aware of injustice and suffering at home and
tions, it traces the journey of a woman intimately involved abroad. The poems are crafted using lyrical language that is at
with many significant events of the 20th century—the antiwar, once precise, figurative, and celebratory, creating a collection
feminist, and gay liberation movements, including time spent that is humanitarian and emotionally resonate.
in Chile, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Barcelona. Accompanied by Pamela Uschuk is a professor of creative writing at Fort Lewis
exquisite photographs, this collection culminates with a suite College, the editor in chief of the literary magazine Cutthroat:
of 12 poems connecting contemporary history with the 17th- A Journal of the Arts, and the author of four volumes of poetry,
century world of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. including Crazy Love, winner of the 2010 American Book
Susan Sherman is a poet, playwright, essayist, editor, and Award. A recipient of the Struga International Poetry Prize, her
cofounder of IKON magazine. She is the author of America’s poems have been translated into a dozen languages. She lives in
Child: A Woman’s Journey through the Radical Sixties and The Durango, Colorado.
Color of the Heart: Writing from Struggle & Change 1959– POETRY/WOMEN’S STUDIES, 112 PAGES, 6 X 9
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work appears in many books as well as in the permanent col-
lection of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan
“Accurately envisioned, strongly felt, intricately expressed,
Museum of Art. She lives in New Orleans.
these poems establish Pam Uschuk as a powerful and
POETRY/WOMEN’S STUDIES, 176 PAGES, 6 X 9 essential author, one of the few able to confront the unin-
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Dream Cabinet Curandera


Ann Fisher-Wirth 30th Anniversary Edition
• Author tour to include Georgia and Tennessee (September) Carmen Tafolla
Photographs and introduction by Norma E. Cantú
A compilation of poetry of great beauty and searing honesty,
this book consists of two long experimental sequences: the • Advertising in Poets & Writers Magazine (September)
title poem “Dream Cabinet,” set on an island in Sweden, and • Author’s previous books sold more than 100,000 copies
an eloquent account of the poet’s first marriage entitled
Featuring historic photos of the Chicano Movement in San
“Answers I Did Not Give to the Annulment Questionnaire.”
Antonio and a new introduction, this is the 30th-anniversary
Exploring the full cycle of human life, this collection responds
edition of Carmen Tafolla’s first solo poetry collection. Having
to compelling personal, political, and environmental issues of
filled a cultural and linguistic void in 1983, when it was first
modern times while remaining aware of the evanescence of all
published, this compilation showcases the poet’s creation of a
mortal experience.
literary language from the natural Spanish and English code-
Ann Fisher-Wirth is the author of Blue Window, Carta Marina: switching of the barrios of San Antonio. Banned in Arizona
A Poem in Three Parts and Five Terraces as well as the chap- along with many other multicultural books, this work cele-
books Slide Shows, The Trinket Poems, and Walking Wu Wei’s brates bilingual and bicultural diversity and the power of indi-
Scroll. She is a professor at the University of Mississippi. She vidual imagination while simultaneously examining social
lives in Oxford, Mississippi. inequities. Many poems from this book have been widely
POETRY, 96 PAGES, 6 X 9 anthologized throughout the past three decades.
1 B & W PHOTO Carmen Tafolla is a professor at the University of Texas–San
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WINGS PRESS AVAILABLE Award, two International Latino Book Awards, and the Tomás
Rivera Mexican-American Book Award. Norma E. Cantú is an
author, an editor, and a professor at the University of Texas–
“Many American poets have written . . . ‘the autobiographi-
San Antonio. They both live in San Antonio, Texas.
cal lyric.’ Very few poets have written it with such fierce
and stinging accuracy.” —Robert Hass, MacArthur Fellow POETRY/AMERICAN STUDIES, 80 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5
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world and conjure the erasure of everything so beloved.”
—Cecilia Woloch, poet, Carpathia
“Tafolla is a pioneer of Chicana literature.”
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Scotland: Mapping Piping Traditions Piping Traditions


the Nation of the Inner Isles of the Isle of Skye
Christopher Fleet, Margaret Wilkes, The West Coast of Scotland Bridget Mackenzie
and Charles W. J. Withers
Bridget Mackenzie Aiming to pass on the piping lore that
Foreword by Michael Anderson
used to be handed down with the music
Written for all piping enthusiasts, this
• New in paper to piping pupils, this account focuses on
book covers piping traditions of
piping traditions from the Isle of Skye,
Scotland’s Inner Isles, from Arran to
From the earliest depictions of Scotland taking a wide sweep of the pipers, places,
Raasay, excluding Skye. Aiming to pass
by Ptolemy in the second century AD to and piping stories of the Scottish island.
on the piping lore that used to be handed
the most recent mapping and representa- From the background of every tune pre-
down with the music to piping pupils, this
tion in the geographic information system scribed for Skye competitions to discus-
account takes a wide sweep of the pipers,
and in satellite navigation, this collection sion of the MacCrimmon and MacArthur
places, and piping stories of the islands.
offers a fascinating and thought-provok- schools, it contains entertaining anecdotes
From the background of all the tunes pre-
ing perspective on Scottish history and about a host of Skye players. This is
scribed for area piping competitions to
geography. Written by experts who have essential reading for any piper who wants
discussion of the preeminent schools, the
spent their lives working with maps and to know about the home of piping.
book also contains entertaining anecdotes
map history, this new history of Scotland Bridget Mackenzie is a former lecturer of
about players, making this an essential
is beautifully illustrated with details of
read on the history and modern culture of Old Norse at the University of Glasgow
the most significant manuscripts and and the author of Traditional Gaelic
piping in Scotland.
printed maps of the country. Piping, 1745–1945. She is the recipient of
Bridget Mackenzie is a former lecturer of
Christopher Fleet is a senior map curator a Saltire Society Award for contributions
Old Norse at the University of Glasgow
in the National Library of Scotland and a to the understanding of Highland culture.
and the author of Traditional Gaelic
fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical
Piping, 1745–1945. She is the recipient of MUSIC/SCOTTISH STUDIES
Society. Margaret Wilkes is a director of 304 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25
a Saltire Society Award for contributions
the Royal Scottish Geographical Society
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Farming and the Land Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland


Edited by Alexander Fenton and Kenneth Veitch What to Grow and How to Grow It
• Part of the Scottish Life and Society, A Compendium of Ken Cox and Caroline Beaton
Scottish Ethnology series, which includes Bibliography Fruits and vegetables have formed a fundamental part of the
(9781862322417), Education (9781862321861), and Scottish diet for thousands of years. This fascinating and prac-
Scotland’s Buildings (9781862321236) tical book explores the history of fruit, vegetable, and herb
growing in Scotland, and provides a contemporary guide to the
An interest in rural life and culture has long been a feature of
best techniques for growing produce—whether in a garden,
ethnology in Scotland and this installment of the significant
allotment, patio, or window box. Packed with hundreds of
ethnological series documents that necessary element of
color photographs, drawings, and descriptive diagrams, this
Scottish history. The multi-author volume explores a variety of
detailed and comprehensive reference offers advice on climate
topics on the broad theme of farming and the land—including
and soil conditions and shares contact information for organi-
the environmental setting; settlement, society, and landscape;
zations, specialist societies, nurseries, suppliers, as well as a list
crops and livestock; buildings; the workforce; types of land
of useful websites.
use; tools, techniques, and processes; industry, engineering,
communications, and trade; writing, museums, education, and Ken Cox is the managing director of Glendoick Gardens Ltd.
research; and culture and community. Ranging from the and an experienced lecturer on horticulture and plant explo-
Northern Isles to the southwest and the eastern Lowlands to ration. Caroline Beaton is a part-time gardener at a therapeutic
the western Highlands, this account looks at the medieval peri- garden in Perth.
od to the 21st century. GARDENING, 240 PAGES, 7.5 X 9.75
Alexander Fenton is a consultant for the European Ethnological FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR
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St Kilda Scotland’s First Oil Boom


George Seton The Scottish Shale-Oil Industry, 1851–1914
The small island archipelago of St Kilda, which rises majesti- John McKay
cally from the stormy waters of the North Atlantic, has a
In surfacing a neglected piece of Scotland’s history, this book
magic allure that is both enduring and inexplicable.
tells the history of the development of the Scottish shale-oil
Philanthropist and genealogist George Seton traveled to St
industry for the first time. This historical account discusses the
Kilda in the summer of 1876, and this account is the result of
discovery of petroleum and details the growth of the shale
that visit. It summarizes previous material about the islands,
industry during a time of great change in British society: wages
surveys local incidents from the beginning of the 17th century,
were rising and prices were falling. The account also unveils
and provides a wealth of information about the daily life and
how the industry identified a new opportunity in the need for
unique customs that were soon to die out under the impact of
adequate, inexpensive artificial light once workers were given
increasing exposure to the outside world. Aside from being one
more time for leisure activities such as reading. Detailed and
of the most significant books ever written on this extraordi-
captivating, this book demonstrates how the innovation of the
nary place, this examination is also a fascinating insight into
shale-oil industry provided a valuable recruiting ground for
the mind-set of the Victorian traveler.
Scotland’s expertise in oil.
George Seton was a Scottish philanthropist and genealogist. He
John McKay is a former senior executive officer for HM
is the author of History of the Family of Seton and The Law
Customs and Excise with more than 30 years of experience.
and Practice of Heraldry in Scotland.
He is also a former member of the City of Edinburgh District
SCOTTISH STUDIES/TRAVEL, 256 PAGES, 5 X 7.75 Council and a former part-time tutor at the Open University
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The Early English Settlement Burt’s Letters from the


of Orkney and Shetland North of Scotland
Graeme Davis Edmund Burt
Written by one of Britain’s foremost experts in medieval cul- In 1730, Edmund Burt was sent to Scotland to work as a con-
ture, this account counters popular historical belief by propos- tractor for the government. His work on the military roads
ing that there was a Saxon settlement in both Orkney and opened up the north and gave him unparalleled access
Shetland, Scotland, during the fourth century AD. Arguing that throughout the area, allowing him to meet the people of the
the Saxons, a minority group, were subsumed into the Highlands and observe their way of life. This book paints a
Norwegian Viking population that migrated to the islands sympathetic picture of the grinding hardship and poverty faced
around AD 790, it demonstrates how these people had a 400- by so much of the ordinary population. Written in a witty and
year presence on the islands. Based on extensive linguistic, his- satirical style, this entertaining account is one of the most
torical, and archaeological research, this book casts a new detailed sources of information on life and customs in the
light on the origins of the first island settlers. Highlands during the 18th century.
Graeme Davis is a research fellow at Northumbria University Edmund Burt was a Scottish military figure, an engineer,
specializing in medieval language, literature, and culture. He is and an author.
the author of several books, including The Lost Symbol: HISTORY/SCOTTISH STUDIES, 320 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5
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Bread and Ale The County Hertfordshire Garden


for the Brethren Community in History Volume 2
The Provisioning of Norwich Seventeenth Century Gardens Pleasant,
Cathedral Priory, 1260–1536 Groves Delicious
England and Wales
Philip Slavin Edited by Deborah Spring
Edited by Jacqueline Eales
• Part of the Studies in Regional and and Andrew Hopper This second volume of Hertfordshire gar-
Local History series den history considers how
• New in paper; also available in cloth • Part of the Explorations in Local and Hertfordshire’s historic parks and gar-
(9781907396625) Regional History series dens have been influenced by, and reflect,
the social and economic history of their
Despite increased commercialization and Honoring the memory of Professor Alan time. Beginning with the hunting parks
an efficient network of local markets in Everitt—who advanced the fruitful notion and Renaissance gardens of the Bacons,
1300s Europe, some landed lords, monas- of the “county community” during the Cecils, and Capels in the 16th and 17th
teries, and convents continued to rely on 17th century—this volume proposes some centuries—and their gradual replacement
the produce of their own estates. This modifications to Everitt’s influential by designed landscapes—this book shows
study sets out to account for the puzzling hypotheses in the light of the best recent how, in Hertfordshire, individuals have
situation, covering the period between scholarship. With an important reevalua- long sought greater space and comfort
1260 and 1536 with an in-depth analysis tion of political engagement in civil war within easy reach of the capital, London.
of the changing patterns and fortunes of Kent and an assessment of numerous With examples from both well-known
the provisioning of Norwich Cathedral midland and southern counties as well as and less-visible or vanished gardens from
Priory. As it examines the process of food Wales, this record evaluates the extraordi- the past 500 years, it is sure to delight
delivery from field to table, the record nary impact of Everitt’s book and the garden enthusiasts.
explores the question of food security debate it provoked.
Deborah Spring is a writing coach at the
within the context of the various crises in Jacqueline Eales is a professor at University of London, a member of the
the 14th century. While providing insight Canterbury Christchurch University and Hertfordshire Gardens Trust, and a for-
into Norwich Priory, the book also serves the author of Puritans and Roundheads mer academic publisher.
as an important resource for understand- and Women in Early Modern England,
ing the Late Middle Ages economy and GARDENING/HISTORY, 256 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25
1500–1700. Andrew Hopper is a lecturer
society of England during upheaval. 1 COLOR PHOTO, 24 B & W PHOTOS,
at the University of Leicester and a coau- 18 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS,
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European Australian Lithuanians Not Just Ned


Revolutionaries and Luda Popenhagen A True History of
the Irish in Australia
Algerian Independence Ahistories,
collection of translated memoirs, oral
and interviews, this is the first Richard Reid
1954–1962 comprehensive history of Australian
Lithuanians. In the 1940s, Australian offi- The Irish, and their descendants, have
Edited by Ian Birchall been part of Australian history since the
cials searched war-ravaged Europe to
• Author’s previous books sold select able-bodied, hardworking arrival of the First Fleet and its convicts
more than 20,000 copies Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian in 1788, and this collection brings togeth-
refugees fleeing the Soviet regime to er their rare and precious objects, docu-
With the summer of 2012 marking half a launch the Mass Migration Scheme. ments, paintings, drawings, and
century of independence for Algeria, the Examining how the Lithuanians integrat- photographs. The book demonstrates
Algerian War has been brought into dis- ed into mainstream life while leading a how many of Australia’s greatest stories
cussions in France once more, where par- parallel existence in which they spoke are Irish stories—including those of the
allels between the past and present are their native language, celebrated their cul- Irish-led Eureka stockade, the antiauthori-
revealed. This analysis takes an in-depth ture, and kept up with political develop- tarian Kelly gang, and the nation-dividing
look at the war from 1954 to 1962 and ments in their homeland, this book debate over conscription in 1916. From
the response from the French left. demonstrates how they became a produc- politics and religion to industry and art,
Drawing from documents and interviews, tive and thriving force within the greater this account highlights the ways in which
it offers a full account of not only the role Australian community. the Irish have had a far-reaching influence
of the revolutionary left in giving political on Australia.
Luda Popenhagen is a second-generation
and practical solidarity to the Algerian Richard Reid is a former senior curator at
Australian Lithuanian versed in histories
liberation struggle, but also that of the the National Museum of Australia, where
of post–WWII European migration. She is
Trotskyists during that period. Including he prepared the major exhibition on the
a scholar, a translator, a theatre artist, and
a section on how the war has been reflect- story of the Irish in Australia.
a humanities professor at California State
ed in fiction, this volume is sure to inter-
University–Channel Islands. She lives in HISTORY/IRISH STUDIES
est academics across various fields.
Camarillo, California. 128 PAGES, 8 X 12.25
Ian Birchall is an independent socialist AUSTRALIAN STUDIES/CULTURAL STUDIES
61 COLOR PHOTOS, 4 B & W PHOTOS,
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Chaplains in the Royal Jagged Seas


Australian Navy The New Zealand Seamen’s Union 1879–2003
1912 to the Vietnam War David Grant
Rowan Strong Traversing the significant changes that have occurred in the
working lives of seamen and in union practices in the country,
Known in naval slang as “sin-bosuns,” chaplains have served this comprehensive history details the New Zealand Seamen’s
as an integral part of the Royal Australian Navy for a century. Union’s past. From its humble beginnings in the late 19th cen-
From Keith Mathieson, who supported his shipmates in a tury through its merger with the Waterside Workers’ Union to
Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, to the first Australian navy become the Maritime Union of New Zealand, the New
chaplain to be killed in active service—George Stubbs aboard Zealand Seamen’s Union has played an integral role in the
the HMAS Sydney—this book profiles chaplains serving at sea country’s seafaring industry. Arguing that, despite its labels as
and in naval establishments, both in war and at peace. As it “militant” and “irresponsible,” the union has been moderate
examines the chaplain’s role as religious minister, counselor, and considerate in all of its activity, this account offers a better
and clergy prepared to challenge naval culture from a religious understanding of New Zealand’s political and industrial histo-
standpoint, this account also looks at the forces of change, ry and where the New Zealand Seamen’s Union, which demon-
including denominational rivalry and cooperation, tensions strated its opposition of the Vietnam War, nuclear ship visits,
between religious and military roles, and shifts in Australian and the South African apartheid, fit into the picture.
society. Royal Australian Navy chaplains have sought to serve
both God and country; this exploration reveals the difficulties David Grant is a professional historian, a trustee and the secre-
and successes of that task. tary of the Community Media Trust, a founding executive
member of the Professional Historians’ Association of New
Rowan Strong is an associate professor of church history at Zealand/Aotearoa, and a former chairperson of the Labor
Murdoch University and a fellow of the Royal Historical History Project. He is the author of 12 books, including The
Society. An Anglican priest, he is also a chaplain in the Royal Big Blue and Two Over Three on Goodtime Sugar: The New
Australian Naval Reserve. Zealand TAB Turns 50.
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Coal and the Coast The Egyptian Book of the Dead


A Reflection on the Pike River Disaster The Book of Going Forth by Day
Paul Maunder Edited by James Wasserman
Introduction by Dr. Ogden Goelet
An observer’s account of the Pike River coal mine explosion
Preface by Carol Andrews
that killed 29 miners on New Zealand’s South Island questions
what the miner deaths mean for workplace health and safety.
Translated by Dr. Raymond Faulkner
As it debates the future of coal mining in the current climate of The ancient purpose of the funerary papyrus known as Book
change and explains how the West Coast has moved on from of the Dead of Ani was to guide the Egyptian soul to the after-
the center of radicalism it represented in the early 20th centu- life, and the iconic text of the ancient culture is presented here
ry, this book also analyzes the economic and political aspects for the first time as a single volume. The original is 78 feet in
associated with mining in New Zealand. total length and 3,500 years old; this presentation contains the
Paul Maunder is a writer and director of plays and films. He original facsimile edition from 1890. The hieroglyphic text and
works with the Blackball Museum of Working Class History vignettes are juxtaposed with the English translation of each
and is the author of the short-story collection Tornado. chapter on the same page that the Egyptian text occurs. The
power, wisdom, and spiritual vision offered in its pages goes
HISTORY/NEW ZEALAND STUDIES, 114 PAGES, 6 X 9
back to the spiritual and cultural roots of humanity. This
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Knights Templar, The Mystery Traditions: Secret Symbols and
Sacred Art, and The Temple of Solomon. He lives in New York
City. Dr. Ogden Goelet is a professor of Egyptian language and
culture at New York University. He lives in New York City.
Carol Andrews is a former curator of the Department of
Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum. Dr. Raymond
Faulkner was a renowned British Egyptologist and a translator
of many key Egyptological texts.
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serious collection of materials on ancient Egypt.”
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Good Girls, Good Sex Stories from Shaping Godzone


Women Talk about Church the Wayside Public Issues and Church
and Sexuality Voices in New Zealand
Reverend Graham Long
Sonya Sharma 1840–2000
Celebrating the Wayside Chapel in
Sydney’s inner city, this beautifully illus- Laurie Guy
• Part of the Fernwood Basics series
trated book honors both the people who Highlighting the influence of churches
Investigating what occurs when a work within its walls and the visitors for and Christians in the development of
woman’s identities as a Christian and an whom the Wayside is a welcome support “Godzone”—Aotearoa, New Zealand—
embodied sexual individual collide, this system. Compiled before the original this groundbreaking book boldly claims
study draws from conversations with chapel was demolished to make way for that without missionary influence there
more than 30 Protestant women, explor- the new building, this collection of often- would have been neither a Treaty of
ing how both religious values and com- surprising images revealing both the emo- Waitangi nor a New Zealand as it is
munities—as well as social class and tional and physical territory of the known today. The book chronicles the
race—shape women’s sexual experiences. landscape around the historic Wayside. church’s position on a wide variety of
In their stories, these women reflect on Accompanying the superb photography is issues from the 19th and 20th centuries,
how they handle conflicts between their a collection of emails—written over a including alcohol restraint, voting rights
religious views and sexual desires, reveal- period of five years—that reveal both the for women, the use of Sunday, the
ing how they satisfy those natural urges light and dark aspects of life on the exploitation of workers, the Vietnam War,
while simultaneously negotiating a con- streets and at the chapel. a nuclear-free New Zealand, and the
servative Christian message along with 1981 Springbok Tour. It demonstrates
Reverend Graham Long is a minister,
more liberal, secular morals. The concept how the church shaped the nation, while
a former social worker, and a former
of the “good girl” is a common thread contending that its influence has waned in
chaplain to Australia’s Parramatta Prison.
throughout these narratives, as is the the present day despite still playing a rele-
challenge of such notions of “no sex INSPIRATIONAL/RELIGION & THEOLOGY
vant role in public issues.
before marriage,” perceiving their sexuali- 192 PAGES, 9.5 X 12
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ISBN: 9780702239052 at Carey Baptist College. He is the author
nity as a means to oppose systems of
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patriarchy that persist in these spaces.
UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND PRESS Sense of the Book of Revelation, and
Sonya Sharma is a postdoctoral research AVAILABLE Worlds in Collision.
associate in the department of theology
NEW ZEALAND STUDIES/
and religion at Durham University. She is
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Eternal Mysteries More than Mythology


Beyond the Grave Narratives, Ritual Practices
and Regional Distribution
Second edition
in Pre-Christian Scandinavian Religions
Compiled by Archimandrite Panteleimon
Edited by Catharina Raudvere and Jens Peter Schjødt
• Advertising in Orthodox Life magazine (July) and
Written by distinguished scholars from multiple perspectives,
Pravoslavnaya Rus journal (August)
this account widens the interpretative scope on religious life
• Author’s previous books sold more than 10,000 copies
among the pre-Christian Scandinavian people. The religion of
Providing unique perspectives drawn from Russian Orthodox the Viking Age is conventionally identified through its mythol-
sources not easily found in the Western world, this book ogy: the ambiguous character Odin, the forceful Thor, and the
explores questions regarding the nature of God’s existence and end of the world approaching in Ragnarök. However, pre-
the immortality of the human soul. It includes many examples Christian religion consisted of so much more than mythic
of the awareness of life after death and argues that the expec- imagery and legends and has long lingered in folk tradition.
tation of a future life and faith in God form the foundation of Exploring the religion of the North through an interdiscipli-
a well-ordered life. This insightful look into the Orthodox nary approach, the book sheds new light on a number of top-
Christian theology offers hope of something greater than a ics, including rituals, gender relations, social hierarchies, and
temporal existence and discusses questions relevant to every interregional contacts between the Nordic tradition and the
human being. Sami and Finnish regions.

Archimandrite Panteleimon was a 20th-century Orthodox Catharina Raudvere is a professor of the history of religions at
monk and the founder of the Holy Trinity Monastery in the University of Copenhagen and the author of The Book of
Jordanville, New York. He is the author of A Brief History of the Roses. Jens Peter Schjødt is a professor of the history of
Russia in the Essays and Biographies and Tales of the Earthly religions at the University of Aarhus and the author of
Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Initiation Between Worlds.

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“This is one of the finest collections of essays I have read


in our field: that the editors have included material and
authors that normally might not be in such an anthology by
reasons of cultural tradition or discipline is to the book’s
credit and truly enhances the experience of reading the
essays.” —Stephen Mitchell, professor, Harvard University

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The Teachings of a Perfect Master Calvin, the Body, and Sexuality


An Islamic Saint for the Third Millennium Alida Leni Sewell
Henry Bayman Addressing John Calvin’s perspective of the human form as
expressed in his writings and sermons, this book places Calvin
• Author’s previous books sold more than 10,000 copies in the context of his education and culture, documenting his
metaphorical approach to the body as the “prison of the soul.”
Collected in entirety for the very first time, this study reflects
Contemporaneous medical theories are explained, and Calvin’s
more than 25 years of close contact with the Sufi Masters of
own bodily health is discussed along with his attitude toward
Central Anatolia, with most of that time spent in the presence
death, dying, and burial. Examining his teaching on the image
of the peerless Sufi teacher, Mr. Ahmet Kayhan. Out of the
of God in humankind—with respect to both genders—chapters
author’s association with this personality has emerged this in-
delve into Calvin’s opinions on marriage, childbirth, sexuality,
depth look at the famous and mysterious Oral Tradition of
nakedness, and shame. For the present day, this study reveals
Sufism. Covered topics include the concepts of compassion and
surprising as well as disappointing views that the influential
mercy, universality, ethics, faith, charity, destiny, death and the
theologian held, culminating with a comprehensive appraisal
afterlife, and more. Combining the rigor of anthropology with
of this historical personality.
the devotion of a disciple, this book faithfully lays bare the
comprehensive teachings of the man who may be the Sufi Saint Alida Leni Sewell holds a master’s degree in theology with
of the Age. high distinction from Trinity Bible College and Seminary and
a PhD from VU University in Amsterdam. She lives in Sioux
Henry Bayman is a student of Sufism and an independent
Center, Iowa.
scholar. He is the author of The Black Pearl, The Secret of
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knowledge of Calvin’s view of the human body, and I am
impressed at the amount of research that has gone into
this project. The chapters on marriage, sexuality, and gen-
der are particularly well-written and well-developed.”
—Karin Maag, director, H. Henry Meeter Center
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Interacting Observations I Loved You the


Art, Research and Studies in New Zealand Moment I Saw You
the Creative Practitioner Documentary
Peter Black
Edited by Linda Candy Russell Campbell
With more than 80 brilliant, disturbing,
and Ernest Edmonds
From the picket lines of industrial conflict and compassionate images, this collection
Preface by Roy Ascott
and the occupied ground of Maori land- composes one of the great photographic
A book about interacting in its many rights campaigns to the stormy skirmishes portraits of this generation. Crisscrossing
forms—including the relationship between of women’s liberation and disputed histo- a complex urban landscape of Wellington
artworks and audiences, between creative ries of the New Zealand Wars, this discus- in New Zealand, the artist demonstrates
practitioners from different disciplines, sion describes how documentary his love for the tender, sad, and often
and between those practitioners and the filmmakers have helped forge a sense of humorous details of life lived moment by
norms of research in contemporary socie- national identity among native New moment on the streets of his hometown.
ty—this account provides a unique per- Zealanders. The evocation maintains that The pictures reflect years spent exploring
spective on these interacting elements. these dedicated documentarians have also the city, creating a definitive depiction of
Combining creativity in art, design, and carried on preserving the work of the the famed capital. Typified by quirky
technology, this account demonstrates that country’s artists, poets, and Kiwiana observation and a rapid narrative, this
there is much to recommend in the bring- exponents as they struggle to express the endearing photographic essay captures
ing of research into creative practice. It meaning of life in their home country. the heart of New Zealand.
also shows that research itself can be Comprised as a series of dispatches from
Peter Black is the first artist to have held a
transformed by way of creative practice. the front line of filmmaking, this record
solo contemporary photography exhibit at
highlights an adventurous art form and
Linda Candy is an adjunct professor at the New Zealand’s National Art Gallery. He
its role in a colorful country’s milestones.
University of Technology in Sydney and a has been featured in more than 20 solo
board member of the Art, Design & Russell Campbell is an adjunct professor and group exhibitions, and his photo-
Communication in Higher Education jour- of film at Victoria University of Welling- graphs are now part of several major col-
nal. She is the cofounder of the ACM ton. He is an author and a director whose lections in New Zealand and abroad,
Creativity and Cognition conference series. films include Rebels in Retrospect, including the Museum of New Zealand Te
Ernest Edmonds is a professor at the Sedition: The Suppression of Dissent in Papa Tongarewa, the Auckland Art
University of Technology in Sydney. He is World War II New Zealand, and Wildcat. Gallery, and the National Library Gallery.
editor in chief of the journal Leonardo’s He is the founder of the film journal the His work has been published and written
Transactions. Roy Ascott is an artist and a Velvet Light Trap and a former editor of about in many individual and group pub-
leading figure in the fields of art, technolo- Illusions magazine. lications, including Real Fiction.
gy, and consciousness research. FILM/NEW ZEALAND STUDIES PHOTOGRAPHY
ART/TECHNOLOGY, 360 PAGES, 6 X 9 260 PAGES, 5.75 X 8.25 102 PAGES, 12 X 8.5
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Cape Arid The Electronic Reporter


Philippa Nikulinsky and Alex Nikulinsky Broadcast Journalism in Australia
Featuring incredible artwork, this book celebrates Cape Arid Third edition
National Park, a fascinating and remote area on the far south-
Barbara Alysen
eastern coast of Western Australia, through finely detailed
botanical watercolors, sweeping black and white landscapes, Expanded and updated, this edition explores the way broad-
and an intimate written record of the authors’ journeys. cast journalism in Australia has changed in recent years and
Highlighting the area’s biodiversity, this account also identifies what can be expected in the future as the Web and social media
and labels each depicted species. transform the way news is created, delivered, and consumed.
Philippa Nikulinsky is a celebrated Australian wildlife illustra- This book takes a comprehensive look at how electronic news
tor. She is the author of Brush with Gondwana, Life on the is gathered and packaged and has practical, authoritative
Rocks, and Soul of the Desert. Alex Nikulinsky is an artist and advice on how to write and interview for electronic media,
a former lecturer at the Claremont School of Art. His paintings record sound and shoot video, construct news and current
have been exhibited in the Moores Gallery in Australia. affairs stories, and compile news bulletins for radio and televi-
sion. Including helpful tips on finding work in the industry, this
ART/AUSTRALIAN STUDIES, 64 PAGES, 16.25 X 9.25 detailed account also covers legal and ethical issues in the
60 WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATIONS, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR growing field of electronic news.
CLOTH, $55.00 (CAN $55.00)
ISBN: 9781922089007 Barbara Alysen is a senior lecturer in journalism at the
RIGHTS: UNITED STATES, CANADA, SOUTH AFRICA, University of Western Sydney and a former reporter and pro-
SOUTH AMERICA & CARIBBEAN ducer in commercial and public-sector radio and television. She
FREMANTLE PRESS SEPTEMBER is the recipient of a Carrick Institute Citation for Outstanding
Contribution to Student Learning.
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Historic and Famed Cities of India series


Edited by Malvika Singh
Each of the books in this series offer a delightful journey through one of the most remarkable cities of India. Elegant writings by
a host of accomplished writers capture charm and tradition on one hand, transition and paradox on the other. Sharing the
uniqueness of each city as time has seen it emerge, it also clearly demonstrates to what extent these talented writers felt inspired
to pen it down.
Malvika Singh is the publisher of the monthly journal Seminar and a columnist for numerous daily newspapers and magazines. She
is the author of Delhi: India in One City.

“The best thing about the books is how they telescope the transition—thoughtful enough to not condemn all change as for the
worst, but reflective enough to be able to assess what was and what has been lost.” —Indian Express

Chennai Kolkata Mumbai


A City of Change A Soul City A City of Dreams
118 PAGES 110 PAGES 162 PAGES
$24.95 (CAN $27.95) $24.95 (CAN $27.95) $29.95 (CAN $32.95)
ISBN: 9788171888856 ISBN: 9788171888863 ISBN: 9788171888870

Hyderabad Lucknow Delhi


A City of Hope A City between Cultures The First City
116 PAGES 138 PAGES 108 PAGES
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Governing Girls Disability Politics Community


Rehabilitation in the & Theory Development
Age of Risk
A. J. Withers Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
Christie L. Barron
Providing an accessible introduction to Fifth edition
Recognizing the significant media hype the subject, this concise survey explores
Hennie Swanepoel and Frik de Beer
and moral panic over assaults and violent the concept of disability as it has been
crimes perpetrated by young women in conceived from the late 19th century to In its fifth edition, this account continues
recent years, this investigation reveals the present. The examination looks at to be the definitive guide for community
how Canadian governmental response to when, how, and why new categories of development workers, students, and prac-
control crime overall and provide citizen disability are created, describing how cap- titioners alike. It contextualizes poverty
protection has taken various—and often italism benefits from and enforces dis- against the backdrop of the Millennium
contradictory—forms. Through interviews abled people’s oppression. Critiquing the Development Goals and explains the
with young female offenders and youth model that currently dominates the disci- process of community development—
justice authorities, this study examines pline—the social model of disability—this detailing, in particular, the skills required
female youth violence in the contempo- book offers an alternative: the radical dis- by a community development worker,
rary landscape of control, analyzing the ability model, which builds on the origi- especially communication. In this latest
increasing reliance on risk assessment nal while drawing from more recent edition, more attention is paid to the
tools. Delving into the meaning of treat- schools of radical thought, particularly development environment, concepts such
ment; analyzing the gender, race, and class feminism and critical race theory. The as asset-based community development
dimensions of the risk construct; and study reveals how this new model empha- and the social enterprise sector are
questioning the impact of risk rationality, sizes the role of intersecting oppressions explained, and the principles of sustain-
this reference contends that actuarial in the marginalization of disabled people, ability and compassion are underscored.
technologies depoliticize the process of stressing the importance of addressing
Hennie Swanepoel and Frik de Beer are
control, further excluding and marginaliz- disability both independently and in con-
professors of development studies at the
ing young female offenders. junction with other oppressions.
University of South Africa.
Christie L. Barron holds a PhD in crimi- Intertwining theoretical and historical
analysis with personal experience, this SOCIAL SCIENCE, 308 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Basis for Rethinking Adolescent Violence. States—and a radical call for social and
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She lives in Calgary, Alberta. economic justice.
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Sex & the Where Law Born in Hope


Supreme Court Meets Reality The Early Years of
Obscenity and Indecency Forging African the Family Court of Australia
Laws in Canada Transitional Justice Shurlee Swain
Richard Jochelson and Kirsten Kramar Edited by Moses Chrispus Okello, The Family Law Act of 1975 and the
Chris Dolan, Undine Whande, establishment of the Family Court of
• Part of the Fernwood Basics series, Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Australia in the following year aimed to
which includes Aski Awasis/Children of and Stephen Oola revolutionize the settlement of marital dis-
the Earth (9781552663400), Divorced putes. But the court quickly became the
Fathers (9781552664087), Feminist Exploring the dilemmas and complexities focus of hostility, and many saw it as a
Framework (9781552661574), Get That involved in addressing past human rights failed experiment. Drawing on interviews
Freak (9781552663783), and Passing violations from an African perspective, this with judges, lawyers, and counselors, this
Through (9781552661178) unique book argues for a more peaceful book challenges that notion and captures
future. It challenges current transitional the complexity of the early years as the
Recalling the Canadian laws pertaining to justice narratives—which have inadequate- Family Court grappled with increasing
pornography and bawdy houses that were ly addressed the concerns of postconflict media criticism and acts of violence never
first developed during the Victorian era, societies in Africa—and emphasizes the before seen in the Australian legal system.
this study recollects how the period per- need to avoid representing African issues as This intriguing oral history provides a
ceived “non-normative” sexualities as a “exotic” and “exceptional.” Unique and deeper understanding of the legal institu-
corruption of conservative morals, por- comprehensive, this book not only consid- tion that arguably impacts a larger pro-
traying them as harmful to society as a ers the core debates about how to develop portion of Australians than any other.
whole. The volume traces the sociolegal a transitional justice agenda, but also
history of contemporary obscenity and Shurlee Swain is a professor at the
assesses the potential of localized justice
indecency laws, contending that these Australian Catholic University in
models to contribute to justice systems.
policies continue to claim to protect soci- Melbourne, coeditor of The Encyclopedia
Moses Chrispus Okello is a senior research of Melbourne, and the coauthor of vari-
ety from harm.
advisor at the Refugee Law Project. Chris ous books, including Child, Nation, Race
Richard Jochelson is a professor of crimi- Dolan is the author of Social Torture: The and Empire and Confronting Cruelty.
nal justice at the University of Winnipeg. Case of Northern Uganda 1986–2006.
LAW, 224 PAGES, 6 X 8.75
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Citizen Leadership Food Sovereignty Keeping the Land


Deepening Democratic in Canada Kitchenuhmaykoosib
Accountability in India, Brazil Creating Just and Sustainable Inninuwug, Reconciliation
and South Africa Food Systems and Canadian Law
Edited by Vikas Jha, Rachel Ariss and John Cutfeet
Edited by Hannah Wittman, Annette
Bhavita Vaishnava,
Aurélie Desmarais, and Nettie Wiebe Documenting how the Kitchenuhmay-
and Kaustuv Kanti Bandyopadhyay koosib Inninuwug’s traditional territory
• Authors’ previous books sold more was threatened by mining exploration in
In the discussion regarding the progress
than 10,000 copies 2006, this chronicle reveals how the peo-
of democratization and the evaluation of
countries based on a democratic index, ple followed their customary duty to pro-
Employing an interdisciplinary and multi-
“little experiences” of democracy are tect the land, asking the mining explor-
faceted approach, this book explores how
often overlooked. This record synthesizes ation company to leave. The company
communities all over the country are
the democratic experiences from India, left—and then sued the remote First
actively engaged in implementing alterna-
Brazil, and South Africa by looking at Nation for $10 billion, and the ensuing
tive agricultural and food models within
democratic accountability from the per- legal dispute lasted two years only to
the framework of food sovereignty: tak-
spectives of intermediaries, organizations, result in the jailing of community leaders.
ing control of food-producing resources,
associations, and citizen leaders who pre- Connecting scholarship in Aboriginal
markets, and agricultural policy. This ref-
pare, support, and facilitate citizen rights, Canadian law, traditional
erence offers the opportunity to build
action. Based on seven case studies from Aboriginal law, social change, and com-
alternative agricultural and food models
the three countries, it also delves deeper munity activism, this history explores the
that are less environmentally damaging
into the complexities of participation, twists and turns of this legal dispute in
and that keep farmers on the land while
forms of intermediation, interface order to gain a deeper understanding of
ensuring that those living in cities have
between citizens and state, dilemmas of the law’s contributions to and detractions
access to healthy and safe food.
citizen leaders, and extent of impact on from the process of reconciliation.
citizens’ lives. Hannah Wittman is an assistant professor
Rachel Ariss is a lawyer and an assistant
at Simon Fraser University. She lives in
Vikas Jha is the author of Tribal Domestic professor in legal studies at the University
Vancouver, British Columbia. Annette
Workers in Delhi and Unknown Story of of Ontario Institute of Technology. She
Aurélie Desmarais is an associate profes-
Exploitation. Bhavita Vaishnava is a pro- lives in Toronto. John Cutfeet is a member
sor at the University of Regina. She lives
gram officer of the Society of Particip- of and a councillor for the Kitchenuhmay-
in Regina, Saskatchewan. Nettie Wiebe is
atory Research in Asia. Kaustuv Kanti koosib Inninuwug community. He lives in
a professor at St. Andrew’s College at the
Bandyopadhyay is the director of the northwestern Ontario.
University of Saskatchewan. She lives in
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Racialized Policing Realising the Dream


Aboriginal People’s Encounters with the Police Unlearning the Logic of Race
Elizabeth Comack in the South African School
Foreword by Donald E. Worme Crain Soudien
• Author’s previous books sold more than 20,000 copies Beginning with a thorough review of the theoretical literature
on race and social difference, this book delivers a meticulous
Taking on the controversial subject of racial profiling by examination of how the “logic of race” is played out in the
Canadian police, this book explores how ethnicity and discrim- lives of postapartheid South African school students. The com-
ination play out in institutional practices and systemic process- pelling analysis draws from two decades of empirical research,
es, exposing the ways in which policing is racialized. The revealing how the ongoing preoccupation with race not only
volume draws on the historical records and contemporary cases obscures but also prevents the evolving new ways of under-
of Aboriginal–police relations—such as the shootings of J. J. standing privilege and subordination. The argument contends
Harper and Matthew Dumas by Winnipeg police officers and that the fundamental promise of education is to develop the
the “Starlight Tours” in Saskatoon—as well as interviews con- capacity to make real, in society’s will and desire, the promise
ducted with Aboriginal people in Winnipeg’s inner-city commu- of a better world. Recognizing that this goal can only be fully
nities, examining how race and racism inform the routine realized when the prejudices and false certainties of race and
practices of police officers and how they affect their encounters gender are forgotten, this analysis is as brave as it is challeng-
with Aboriginal people. Arguing that resolution requires a fun- ing, making it essential for education practitioners, students,
damental transformation in the structure and organization of and social theorists.
policing, this bold analysis makes suggestions for reframing the
role of police as well as their peacekeeping efforts. Crain Soudien is the former director of the School of Education
and a deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Cape Town.
Elizabeth Comack is a professor and the head of the sociology He is the author of The Making of Youth Identity in Contemp-
department at the University of Manitoba. She is the author of orary South Africa and the coauthor of Inclusion and Exclusion
Criminalizing Women, Locating Law, Out There/In Here, The in South African and Indian Schools.
Power to Criminalize, and Women in Trouble. She lives in
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Winnipeg, Manitoba. Donald E. Worme is a lawyer specializing
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About Canada series


• The About Canada series includes About Canada: Animal Rights (9781552663561), About Canada: Childcare (9781552662915),
About Canada: Health Care (9781552662465), About Canada: Health & Illness (9781552663752), and About Canada: Immigration
(9781552664070)

About Canada: Queer Rights About Canada: Disability Rights


Peter Knegt Deborah Stienstra
Questioning whether or not Canada is a “queer utopia,” this Through a close examination of employment, education, trans-
document reflects on the country’s growth of acceptance of the portation, telecommunications, and health care, this survey
LGQBT lifestyles, speculating if it was truly the goal that queer explores the landscape of disability rights in Canada and finds
activists hoped to achieve. Using the origins of the 1970s gay that, while important advances have been made, Canadians
and lesbian liberation movement as a starting point, the history with disabilities still experience significant barriers in obtain-
of the struggle for queer rights in Canada is highlighted, creat- ing their human rights. Using the stories and voices of people
ing a clearer understanding of the present day. Covered topics with disabilities, the consideration argues that disability is not
include regional organizing; legal reform; institutional homo- about “faulty” bodies that need to be fixed but about the insti-
phobia; children, youth, and education; health; and difference tutional, cultural, and attitudinal reactions to certain kinds of
and privilege. Contending that Canada’s queer community is as bodies, contending that neoliberal ideas of independence and
diverse and multicultural as the country itself, this study also individualism are at the heart of the continuing discrimination
emphasizes that they are not easily generalized, arguing that against “disabled” people. Asserting that achieving disability
they have not yet achieved equality. rights is possible—but not through efforts to “fix” certain
kinds of bodies—this analysis suggests that it can be achieved
Peter Knegt is the associate editor of indieWIRE and holds a
through universal design, disability supports, social and eco-
position on the advisory board of the University of Toronto’s
nomic assistance, and a sense of belonging—in short, through
Center for Sexual Diversity Studies. He has contributed to
the foundational social transformation of Canadian society.
Exclaim magazine, IN Toronto magazine, Playback, the
Undergraduate Journal of Sexual Diversity Studies, Variety, Deborah Stienstra is a professor in disability studies at the
and Xtra! He lives in Montreal, Quebec. University of Manitoba. She is the author of Strategies for the
GAY STUDIES/SEXUALITY, 128 PAGES, 5 X 7 Year 2000. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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One Law, One Nation Rethinking the Politics A Threat


The Making of the South of Labour in Canada Against Europe?
African Constitution Security, Migration
Edited by Stephanie Ross
Lauren Segal and Sharon Cort and Larry Savage and Integration
Foreword by Cyril Ramaphosa
• Part of the Labour in Canada series Edited by J. Peter Burgess
In celebration of the 15th anniversary of and Serge Gutwirth
the signing of the new South African Focusing on the Canadian postwar era,
Constitution, this book charts the story of this examination seeks to explain how The wide range of security threats con-
the nation’s long fight for constitutional and why workers were able to exert col- fronting Europe, both new and tradition-
rights and the astonishing obstacles and lective power—and how they might al, are addressed in this thorough
complexity behind the constitution-mak- reclaim it. With essays from established examination. New forms of nationalism
ing process after 1990. Using hitherto and emerging scholars from a wide range as well as ethnic conflicts, biological and
unseen archival, photographic, and inter- of disciplines, this collection assesses the chemical warfare, resource conflicts, pan-
view material—including Nelson past, present, and uncertain future of demics, mass migrations, transnational
Mandela’s handwritten notes from the labor politics in Canada. The study com- terrorism, and environmental dangers
negotiation process—this book offers bines the traditional electoral-based challenge the ability to safeguard the val-
firsthand perspectives of the hidden histo- aspects of labor politics with analyses of ues upon which European society is based.
ry of the Constitution’s development. It the rediscovered forms of working-class This book provides theory and empirical
reflects on the item as a living document organization and strategies influenced by case detail on several primary issues while
and how the Constitutional Court contin- social movements, which have become offering up-to-date research on the devel-
ues to play an instrumental role in ensur- increasingly important in the Canadian opment of European border control.
ing that the human rights enshrined in it labor movement. J. Peter Burgess is a research professor at
are upheld in the young democracy. the Peace Research Institute in Oslo and a
Stephanie Ross is an assistant professor
Lauren Segal is a curator, a heritage con- and a coordinator of the work and labor senior research fellow at the Institute for
sultant, and a project director of multime- studies program in the department of European Studies at the Vrije Universiteit
dia campaigns as well as the director of social science at York University. She lives in Brussels. He is the author of The
Trace, an exhibition and design company. in Toronto, Ontario. Larry Savage is an Ethical Subject of Security: Geopolitical
Sharon Cort is a freelance researcher, a associate professor of political science and Rationality and the Threat against
curator, and a writer. They are the coau- labor studies at Brock University. He lives Europe. Serge Gutwirth is the director of
thors of Number Four: The Making of in St. Catherine’s, Ontario. the Law, Science, Technology, and Society
Constitution Hill. Cyril Ramaphosa is a Research Group at the Vrije Universiteit.
SOCIOLOGY/POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Juta’s Nursing Psychology An Introduction to


Applying Psychological Concepts the Operating Theatre
to Nursing Practice
For Nurses and Operating
Lyn Middleton, Gail Nicolson, and Viv O’Neill Theatre Practitioners
Aimed at nursing professionals, this handbook demonstrates Janice van Hirtum
how to utilize concepts from psychology in day-to-day nursing
and patient relationships. With numerous, relevant case studies For the health-care professional, the operating theater is a
that encourage discussion, it examines human behavior in a highly specialized environment, and this reference provides the
holistic way—considering each patient’s brain, nervous system, foundational knowledge necessary to make one’s first experi-
personality, stage of life, and social relationships. Featuring an ence in the theater a meaningful one by assisting the student to
introduction to counseling as well as psychological approaches become a safe practitioner and a valuable part of a multidisci-
to health and ill-health, this record will assist medical profes- plinary team. Explaining the importance of sound infection-
sionals in their daily interaction with patients. control practices and offering an introduction to anesthesia,
this account also discusses the specific ethical and legal issues
Lyn Middleton is the regional nursing advisor for the Nursing relevant to theater practice and ways to reduce the possibility
Education Partnership Initiative and a senior lecturer in the of contamination and cross-contamination.
School of Nursing at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Gail
Nicolson is a clinical and educational psychologist. Viv O’Neill Janice van Hirtum is a registered nurse and midwife employed
is a lecturer in psychology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. in the private health-care sector. She is a former nurse educator,
scrub nurse, and operating theater manager.
HEALTH, 216 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Sellers’ Midwifery Health Care in Orissa Child Abuse


Second edition Issues of Public Financing Guidelines and
Pauline McCall Sellers and Service Delivery: Applications for Primary
Edited by Joan Dippenaar An Exploratory Study Healthcare Practitioners
and Dicky Erasmus Sarit Kumar Rout D. Pretorius, A. J. Mbokazi,
Completely updated and featuring detail- K. K. Hlaise, and L. Jacklin
While economic growth has gained
ed drawings that illustrate the human momentum in the last decade, the Indian Providing detailed information on the risk
anatomy, this second edition offers the health system is still facing multiple chal- factors and indicators of abuse, the ethi-
latest research in midwifery from a South lenges in terms of increasing access and cal decisions regarding reporting, and in-
African perspective. With evidence-based providing quality care to large sections of depth clinical information, this account
care principles to improve clinical care, people. This book makes a modest equips health-care professionals with the
this comprehensive reference touches attempt to unravel the operational and knowledge to detect child abuse early.
upon a variety of topics, from menstrual functional issues in the public health care With a thorough, step-by-step approach
cycles and hormonal control to postnatal system in Orissa, India—focusing on dis- to the clinical examination and documen-
care and alternative medicines. trict sector spending and governance tation of physical maltreatment in south-
Pauline McCall Sellers was a midwifery issues. Examining the nature and trend of ern Africa, it stresses the importance of
educator at Edendale Hospital and Grey's public spending on health care in the state maintaining the chain of evidence and
Hospital in South Africa as well as a for- as well as district levels, this account pres- examines the legal aspects of child abuse,
mer Nursing Council examiner. Joan ents the reality in terms of service delivery including giving evidence in court and the
Dippenaar is a senior lecturer at the against the policy pronouncements. avenues for prosecuting a perpetrator.
University of Limpopo–Medunsa and a Sarit Kumar Rout is a policy analyst focus- D. Pretorius is a medical social scientist
former case manager and clinical auditor ing on health and education associated and lecturer in the department of family
with more than 30 years of experience. with the Public Health Foundation of medicine and primary health care at the
Dicky Erasmus is a former senior lecturer India National Health Account. He is also University of Limpopo in South Africa. A.
at the University of Pretoria with more a former lead researcher for the Indian J. Mbokazi is an acting dean of medicine
than 30 years of experience in managerial government through the Ministry of at the University of Limpopo and a spe-
and educational roles in both the public Health and Family Welfare. cialist family physician. K. K. Hlaise is a
and private health-care sectors.
HEALTH/ASIAN STUDIES forensic pathologist at the University of
HEALTH, 800 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5 172 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25 Limpopo. L. Jacklin is a neurodevelop-
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Drink and the City Substance Use and Abuse


Alcohol and Alcohol Problems in South Africa
in Urban UK Since the 1950s Insights from Brain and Behavioural Sciences
J. E. McGregor
Edited by George Ellis, Dan J. Stein, Kevin G. Thomas,
Based on original research drawn from local archives and oral and Ernesta M. Meintjes
histories, this book uses the city of Nottingham, England, as a
The result of groundbreaking research conducted by members
case study to examine changing attitudes and responses to
of the Brain-Behaviour Initiative at the University of Cape
drinking and alcohol problems in the United Kingdom from
Town, South Africa, this is the first book to address the nature
the 1950s to the early 2000s. Comparing local developments
of substance use and abuse in an integrated way. Looking at a
with those nationally, it demonstrates how drinking was
range of perspectives, from brain imaging to the psychology
viewed by city inhabitants as an essential activity in the 1950s
of addiction, this account also discusses policy and prevention
just as the idea of the alcoholic—a medical as well as moral
of substance abuse.
phenomenon—surfaced in society. The book also describes
how, as this view took hold in the 1960s, it became associated George Ellis is an internationally-renowned authority in rela-
locally with poverty and believed to be a problem of the tivistic cosmology and the founder of the General Relativity
vagrant alcoholic. Exemplified by the drunken soccer fan of Research Group at the University of Cape Town where he is a
the 1980s and the young binge drinker of the late 1990s and professor emeritus. Dan J. Stein is a professor and the chair of
early 2000s, this account offers insights into the changing the department of psychiatry and mental health at the
nature of Britain’s drinking culture in recent times. University of Cape Town, and the director of the Medical
Research Council Unit on Anxiety and Stress Disorders. He is
J. E. McGregor worked in the UK substance misuse treatment
the author or editor of more than 25 books. Kevin G. Thomas
sector before taking up an academic post at the University of
is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Cape
Nottingham lecturing on the subject. She also runs a consultan-
Town and a member of the executive committees of the South
cy company, Substance Misuse Solutions Ltd, and is a member
African Clinical Neuropsychological Association and the
of the Association of Higher Education on Alcohol and Drugs
Psychology Society of South Africa. Ernesta M. Meintjes is a
and of the Intoxicants and Intoxication in Cultural and
Fulbright Research Fellow at the University of California–Los
Historical Perspective network.
Angeles and the South African Research Chair in Brain Imaging
SCIENCE/SOCIAL SCIENCE, 282 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25 at the University of Cape Town.
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Alcohol, Drugs & Employment Fundamentals of


Second edition Research Methodology
M. McCann, N. Harker Burnhams, C. Albertyn,
and U. Bhoola
for Healthcare Professionals
Third edition
A practical guide for labor lawyers, employers, trade
unions, human resource managers, and occupational health Hilla Brink, Christa van der Walt,
professionals who must grapple with the problems of sub- and Gisela van Rensburg
stance abuse in the workplace, this new and updated edition
Completely revised and updated to incorporate the latest
explains the case law on substance abuse in South Africa and
trends in research methodology and evidence-based practice,
provides a useful international legal comparison. The book rec-
this third edition of a valuable industry resource examines the
ommends procedures for identifying, controlling, and treating
vital role research plays in the improvement of health sciences
substance abuse, and includes templates and procedural guide-
practices. It details the steps involved in planning and under-
lines for pre-employment testing, employee testing, and fair
taking a research project, from identifying and formulating the
disciplinary action.
problem to reporting findings, and underscores the importance
M. McCann is a specialist occupational physician with more of a clear understanding of research methodology and termi-
than 26 years of experience. He is a member of the Society of nology. This volume is certain to stimulate awareness of the
Occupational Medicine and the author of Alcohol Problems myriad researchable and research-requiring questions encoun-
for Occupational Physicians and Taking Care of Alcohol tered daily in health practice.
Abuse at Work. N. Harker Burnhams is a researcher with the
Hilla Brink is the author of Teaching the Practice of Nursing.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Unit of the South African
Christa van der Walt is an associate professor in the School of
Medical Research Council. C. Albertyn is an arbitrator, a medi-
Nursing Science at North-West University. Gisela van Rensburg
ator, and a member of the National Academy of Arbitrators of
is a professor in health studies at the University of South Africa.
the United States and Canada. U. Bhoola is a judge of the
Labor Court of South Africa and a former attorney and part- HEALTH, 240 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Teaching Creativity— The Low Teaching Strategies


Creativity in Teaching Achievement Trap for Quality Teaching
Edited by Claus Nygaard, Comparing Schooling in and Learning
Nigel Courtney, and Clive Holtham Botswana and South Africa Third edition
Foreword by
Professor Norman Jackson Martin Carnoy, Linda Chisholm,
Roy Killen
and Bagele Chilisa
With inspiring examples from people pro- A practical guide to effective teaching for
fessionally engaged in teaching, learning, Presenting an empirical study of student
educators in all instructional settings, this
and assessment, this book offers new the- mathematics learning in sixth grade class-
account provides an introduction to nine
oretical approaches to the understanding rooms, this unique reference examines
teaching strategies considered to be the
of creativity in higher education. In this two school systems shaped by different
most useful for a majority of teachers.
informative debate, researchers and prac- political histories on either side of the
While questions and exercises are includ-
titioners discuss how students’ creative Botswana–South Africa border. The analy-
ed to help readers develop their under-
capacity can be improved, including cre- sis underscores the capacity of teachers—
standing of teaching strategies and
ating learning environments that nurture how they teach, how much they teach,
reflective practice, the ideas developed in
and value doctoral creativity; the influ- and what they teach—and offering insight
the book can be used to prompt learners
ence of generation membership, culture, into why students seem to be making larg-
to delve deeper into issues of personal
and personality factors on creative learn- er gains in the classrooms of southeastern
interest. Electronic lesson plans, assess-
ing preferences; and how assessment Botswana than in those of the northwest
ment templates, PowerPoint slides, and
practices affect the conditions for creativi- province of South Africa. It reveals a com-
other lecturer support material are also
ty and students’ experiences of learning. posite of interrelated variables revolving
available for prescribing institutions.
around teachers’ mathematics knowledge
Claus Nygaard is the director of research as well as their capacity to teach the sub- Roy Killen is a conjoint associate profes-
at the Copenhagen Business School and ject, contending that they’re crucial to sor in the School of Education at the
has been published in leading journals. improving education in both regions. University of Newcastle, Australia, and a
Nigel Courtney is an honorary senior vis- former extraordinary professor in the
iting fellow at Cass Business School at Martin Carnoy is a Vida Jacks professor at
Department of Teaching and Training at
City University London. Clive Holtham is the Stanford School of Education. He lives
the University of Pretoria. He has more
the director of the Learning Laboratory at in Stanford, California. Linda Chisholm is
than 25 years of experience in education.
Cass Business School and a board member an advisor for the Ministry of Basic Edu-
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Whackademia Making a Difference


An Insider’s Account of the Troubled University Australian International Education
Richard Hil Edited by Dorothy Davis and Bruce Mackintosh
A scathing insider exposé, this account lifts the lid on a higher Twenty-five years ago, the Australian government responded to
education system that’s corporatized beyond recognition, the demand for more places for overseas students by allowing
steeped in bureaucracy, and dominated by marketing and PR institutions to charge full fees, and a revolution in international
imperatives rather than intellectual pursuit. Fearless, ferocious, education followed. Today it is an industry ranked third in
and often funny, this exposes a world that stands in stark con- Australia’s national export earnings with more than 2.5 million
trast to the slogans and mottos joyously promoted by alumni worldwide. Interwoven with student perspectives and
Australia’s universities. Raising bold questions that go to the market country profiles, this book details the global context,
heart of Australian higher education, this is an unsentimental history, development, and outcomes of international education
call for a reenlightened higher education sector that’s about in Australia. Discussing various topics—including the benefits
more than just revenue, efficiencies, and corporate profile. of international education, the role of government and of pri-
vate enterprise, innovative approaches to marketing and to stu-
Richard Hil is an honorary associate at the Center for Peace
dent support, offshore teaching, the evolving regulatory
and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, the coauthor
environment, and future prospects—this text sheds light on
of Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage, and the coeditor
Australia’s and the global education community.
of Surviving Care: Achieving Justice and Healing for the
Forgotten Australians. His articles have been published in such Dorothy Davis works with the International Association of
publications as the Australian, Australian Universities Universities and is a former CEO of the Australian Institute of
Review, and Campus Review. Policy and Science. Bruce Mackintosh has served as a director
EDUCATION, 240 PAGES, 6 X 8.75 of the University of Western Australia’s International Center,
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Was It Something I Wore? Books and Babies


Dress, Identity, Materiality Pregnancy and Young Parents in Schools
Edited by Relebohile Moletsane, Claudia Mitchell, Edited by Robert Morrell, Deevia Bhana,
and Ann Smith and Tamara Shefer
Acknowledging how people often wear their causes on their t- The challenges and difficulties of being pregnant and a young
shirts, this exploration studies the construction and perform- parent in South African schools are brought to light in this
ance of personal and social identities through choices of valuable examination. Drawing on both quantitative and qual-
traditional attire. The essays point to the significance of dress itative research conducted in secondary schools in Durban and
as material culture in social science research—not only in their Cape Town, the book explores how teachers and principals
content but also in their focus on a variety of methodologies respond to the presence of pregnant learners and young par-
including memory work, visual studies, autoethnography, ents and surveys the attitudes of fellow learners towards them.
object biographies, and other forms of textual analysis. The Interviews with the young parents themselves yield rich narra-
title’s framing question is central to the many inquiries the tives which, accompanied by a visual essay, delve into their
book raises—inquiries that challenge the sociopolitical status lives as they confront the overwhelming demands of pregnan-
quo: To what extent does dress visually signify the construc- cy, parenting, and education. Providing a finely textured analy-
tion of a chosen identity and performance? How does dress sis of these demands, this reference demonstrates the ongoing
position identity in different social and cultural spaces? and need to challenge the unequal and gendered load of pregnancy
What is the role of dress in the constructions of schooling and and parenting—both in schools and the broader social context.
contemporary childhood? Investigating these questions and
Robert Morrell is an associate of the school of education at the
more, this colorful study addresses a variety of pertinent social
University of Cape Town and a former professor at the
issues that confront communities in southern Africa.
University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he lectured for 20 years.
Relebohile Moletsane is a professor and the J. L. Dube Chair He is the editor of Changing Men in Southern Africa and the
in Rural Education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal coauthor of Towards Gender Equality. Deevia Bhana is an
(UKZN). They are the coauthors of Methodologies for associate professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Mapping a Southern African Girlhood in the Age of Aids. Tamara Shefer is a professor and the director of women’s and
Claudia Mitchell is a James McGill Professor on the faculty of gender studies at the University of the Western Cape.
education at McGill University and an honorary professor at EDUCATION/GENDER STUDIES, 256 PAGES, 6.5 X 9.5
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Old Enough to Know The Ancient Youth Violence


Consulting Children About Mariner Speaks Sources and Solutions
Sex Education in Africa Examining Regimes of Truth in South Africa
Colleen McLaughlin, Sharlene Swartz, in ADHD Edited by Catherine L. Ward,
Susan Kiragu, Shelina Walli, Amelia van der Merwe,
and Mussa Mohamed Marion Stordy and Andrew Dawes
Comprising a sample of eight schools in • Part of the Fernwood Basics series A valuable source of information for psy-
three countries—Kenya, South Africa, and chologists, this book thoroughly and
Tanzania—this compelling study examines Confronting how the number of children carefully reviews the evidence for risk of,
the sources, contents, and processes of labeled with Attention Deficit Hyper- and protective factors that influence, the
children’s community-based sexual activity Disorder (ADHD) has been likelihood of young people acting aggres-
knowledge, questioning how their aware- increasing over the last 30 years, this sively. It looks at the problem from a mul-
ness falls in line with their school’s AIDS investigation contends that the label itself titude of perspectives, including develop-
education programs. The examination does more harm than good. The study mental psychology and the influences of
showcases the possibilities of consulting begins with a compelling and deeply per- race, class, and gender. The book also
pupils using engaging, interactive, and sonal narrative, written from the point of explores effective interventions in the
visual methods that allow children to view of someone characterized as ADHD. contexts of young people’s lives—in their
speak freely and openly. The study also Through an analysis using Foucault’s the- homes, neighborhoods, and schools as
sheds light on teachers’ fears and strugglesories on truth, power, and knowledge, the well as in their participation in leisure
with a lack of training and limited oppor- argument depicts how the ADHD label activities, gangs, and the media.
tunities for reflection on practice. forces child behavior—mainly in boys—
that is seen as “disruptive” out of the Catherine L. Ward is a senior lecturer of
Colleen McLaughlin is the deputy head of larger continuum into the category of psychology at the University of Cape
the faculty of education at the University problem behavior, absolving adults and Town and the chair of their Safety and
of Cambridge. Sharlene Swartz is a sociol- social institutions of any responsibility for Violence Initiative. Amelia van der Merwe
ogist and a research director at the Human encouraging diversity. The book claims is a research psychologist at the Child,
Sciences Research Council. Susan Kiragu is that this pattern only serves to exacerbate Youth, Family, and Social Development
a social scientist and a research associate the problem for such children, singling program of the Human Sciences Research
at the University of Cambridge. Shelina them out and excluding them from inter- Council. Andrew Dawes is an associate
Walli is an assistant lecturer at Aga Khan action with others in the classroom. professor emeritus of psychology at the
University. Mussa Mohamed is a science University of Cape Town and an associate
and health education facilitator at Aga Marion Stordy is a former teacher with a fellow of social policy and intervention at
Khan University. master’s degree in education. She lives in the University of Oxford, South Africa.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
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Homosexual Reconsidering Immigrants &


Oppression & Liberation Knowledge Intellectuals
Dennis Altman Feminism and the Academy May ’68 & the Rise
An early work in the gay liberation move- Edited by Meg Luxton of Anti-Racism in France
ment that recognized the divisions within and Mary Jane Mossman Daniel A. Gordon
that movement as a form of healthy diver-
sity, this anniversary edition reconsiders • Authors’ previous books sold more The first book to tell the full story of
homosexuality in light of the current gay than 14,000 copies immigrants’ impact on the New Left, this
rights debate and continues to challenge record focuses on their place in French
conventional notions of sex and gender. The impact of feminist thinking on con- history and considers the Left’s evolution
Drawing on stories from the emergent temporary knowledge is examined in this from 1961 to 1983. Touching upon a
movement and on the writings of James intriguing study. Emerging from a 2009 variety of topics—including the use of
Baldwin, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher lecture series, the book covers current migrant workers as cheap labor, the reac-
Isherwood, Herbert Marcuse, and Kate ideas about feminism in relation to educa- tions to the massacre of Algerians in Paris
Millett, its objective is to propose ways in tion, society, and the future potential for in 1961, and the immigrant view of left-
which to create a common community feminist research and teaching in the uni- ists who sought to politicize them—it also
out of a shared sexuality and experience. versity context. Connecting early stories shows how mainstream politics responded
of women who defied their exclusion in the 1970s to successive cycles of
Dennis Altman is a professor of politics from knowledge creation to contempo- protest. Informative and comprehensive,
and the director of the Institute for rary challenges for feminism in universi- this history concludes with the electoral
Human Security at La Trobe University in ties, it assesses how feminist knowledge victory of Mitterrand and the Socialist
Melbourne as well as a former visiting has influenced dominant thinking and Party and the political emergence of “sec-
professor of Australian Studies at transformed teaching and learning. ond generation” youth.
Harvard. He is the author of 11 books,
including AIDS and the New Puritanism, Meg Luxton is an author and a professor Daniel A. Gordon is the chair of the
Defying Gravity, and The Homosexual- in social science and women’s studies at Association for the Study of Modern and
ization of America. Atkinson College, York University. Mary Contemporary France’s North West
Jane Mossman is a professor of law at regional group at Edge Hill University. He
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Living Economics
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Peter J. Boettke
• Advertising in Advances in Austrian Economics journal, Faith &
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Perspectives on Political Economy journal, NYU Journal of Law
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length and quality of life turns on the economic conditions
individuals find themselves living within. Touching upon a vari-
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and economics education—this reference contains the wisdom
of an expert in the field.
Peter J. Boettke is a research fellow at the Independent Institute,
a professor of economics at George Mason University, and the
editor of the Review of Austrian Economics. He is also the
recipient of the Golden Dozen Award for Excellence in Teaching
from the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University
and the author of several books, including Calculation and
Coordination: Essays on Socialism and Transitional Political
Economy; The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: The
Formative Years, 1918–1928; and Why Perestroika Failed: The
Economics and Politics of Socialism Transformation. He lives
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India-Korea Dialogue for Australia and China at 40


a 21st Century Partnership James Reilly and Jingdong Yuan

Edited by Choong Yong Ahn and Pravakar Sahoo To mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
Australia and the People’s Republic of China, expert writers
The latest account of two countries that continue to grow at from both countries have come together to analyze their rela-
an enviable pace, this book presents a sincere framework for tionship, addressing the question on many Australian minds:
covering all aspects of India-Korea relations under three broad How should Australia respond to the seemingly unstoppable
themes: the role of India-Korea in G-20 and restructuring and dazzlingly swift rise of China? Highlighting security and
global financial architecture, bilateral economic relations, and economic issues, trade and investment, and political, diplo-
cooperation for security and strategic challenges. A valuable matic, and strategic challenges, this book examines the impli-
and unique work, this volume is useful to all readers interested cations of Australia’s deepening engagement with China and
in learning about the current status of India-Korea relations takes on big questions, such as Could this global powerhouse
and future prospects. become a military threat? and Will these two countries have
Choong Yong Ahn is the chairman of the Presidential healthy trade and diplomatic relations?
Regulatory Reform Committee, a foreign investment ombuds- James Reilly is a senior lecturer in Northeast Asian politics at
man for Korea, and a distinguished professor at Chung-Ang the University of Sydney and the author of Strong Society,
University. He is the author of many articles in prestigious Smart State: The Rise of Public Opinion in China’s Japan
international journals, including the European Economic Policy. His articles have also been featured in journals that
Review, the Japanese Economic Review, and Review of include Asian Survey, China: An International Journal, and
Economics and Statistics. Pravakar Sahoo is an associate pro- Washington Quarterly. Jingdong Yuan is an associate profes-
fessor at the Institute of Economic Growth in New Delhi, India, sor of international security at the University of Sydney, the
and a South Asia Fellow at the East-West Center in author of The Dragon’s Will: The Exercise and Limitation of
Washington, DC. He is the author of more than 40 research China’s Power from Pyongyang to Khartoum, and the coau-
papers in national and international journals, including the thor of China and India: Cooperation or Conflict? His writing
International Economic Journal, Journal of Asian Economics, has appeared in such publications as Asian Survey, Contemp-
and Singapore Economic Review. orary Security Policy, International Herald Tribune, and
ECONOMICS/ASIAN STUDIES, 340 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25 Washington Quarterly.
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academics, and businessmen an important and effective
knowledge base in mapping out concrete action plans.”
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ORF China Studies series


Edited by M. Rasgotra
India’s Observer Research Foundation (ORF) has been closely following China’s emergence on the global center stage as a military
and economic superpower, and this series analyzes the country’s trajectory in a sustained and dispassionate manner and provides
insight into China’s political and social evolution, its economy, and how its foreign and security policies affect the world.
M. Rasgotra is the founder and president of the International Institute of Asia–Pacific Studies. He is a former honorary visiting
professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, regent’s professor at the University of California–Los Angeles, and president of the Delhi
College of Arts & Commerce.

China Today: Politics, China: Economy Contemporary China


Society and Culture and Environment and the World
Contributors to this volume include Ravi Contributors to this volume include Contributors to this volume include
Bhoothalingam, Raviprasad Narayanan, Rajeev Anantaram, Vivek Bharati, Ruchita Beri, Madhu Bhalla, Abanti
D. S. Rajan, C. V. Ranganathan, Prodipto Ghosh, Prem Shankar, V. P. Bhattacharya, Raviprasad Narayanan,
K. Raghunath, and Ravni Thakur. Kharbanda, Sudha Mahalingam, C. V. Ranganathan, Vikram Sood, and
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Monetary Governance Challenges to Central Agricultural Prices in


in Search Banking in the Context a Changing Economy
of New Space of Financial Crisis An Empirical Study
Emerging Market of Indian Agriculture
Edited by Subir Gokarn
Economy Perspectives Munish Alagh
Written by recognized academics, policy
A. Vasudevan makers, and market participants, this is This book attempts to answer the ques-
an illuminating and unbiased synthesis of tion, Is Indian agriculture moving to a
In the context of the current global eco- the collected wisdom on crisis-related market determined economy?, and
nomic and financial crisis, this book research. Giving due credit to the vigor- demonstrates that, in the last quarter cen-
focuses on the issues relating to the func- ous policy measures taken by central tury, as the economy grew faster and lib-
tional area of macroeconomic manage- banks to mitigate the effects of the global eralized, the nonfood grain sector of
ment. Dealing with the institutional financial crisis, this thorough and analyti- Indian agriculture responded to price sig-
requirements, myriad interests, the analyt- cal volume examines various topics, nals in a decisive manner. Building its
ics, and the international dimensions of including monetary policy, debt crisis, arguments on agricultural economics the-
monetary governance, it argues not only exchange-rate policies, financial-stability ory and supported with detailed quantita-
that governments and central banks must imperatives and regulation, international tive verification—based on trends of
implement the policies required to financial framework, exit policy, and agricultural output and productivity and
address macroeconomic problems, but asset price bubbles. Arguments from on farmers’ market behavior—this analy-
also that they should use flexibility only across the entire spectrum of economic sis also conducts policy simulations.
under extreme economic circumstances. theory and policy in these areas appear Academics and policymakers alike will
A. Vasudevan is the special advisor to the with a smooth dovetailing of points and benefit from this discussion.
governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria. counterpoints, satisfying diverse queries Munish Alagh is a former professor, with
He is the former executive director at the raised about the causes and implications more than 10 years of experience, in the
Reserve Bank of India and the former of the current crisis. management department of Ahmedabad
advisor to the executive director for India Subir Gokarn is the deputy governor of University. He is the recipient of the CBP
at the International Monetary Fund in the Reserve Bank of India and a former Award for the best research paper at
Washington, DC. chief economist for the Standard & Gujarat University.
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Many Futures of India Powering India On the Turnpike


Rajiv Kumar A Decade of Policies Indian Economy Since 1947 &
Illustrations by Jennifer Williams and Regulation Indian Economic Service at 50
By providing a bird’s-eye view of the pres- Edited by S. L. Rao T. C. A. Srinivasa-Raghavan
ent state of India’s economy and where it Foreword by Kaushik Basu
is headed, the set of essays in this volume A kaleidoscope of the latest developments
explore the different aspects of India’s and thought processes in one of the focal In tracing the origin and history of the
future prospects. Written in a crisp and sectors of the Indian economy, the power Indian Economic Service, this account
succinct style, this record provides unique sector, this volume brings to the surface provides fascinating glimpses into the
insights into the ongoing transition India ways in which rapid capacity additions shaping of economic policy in India, the
has been facing during the last three and improved efficiencies in electricity drama behind the various budgets, and
decades. The featured illustrations here- generation, transmission, and distribution the thinking and compulsions that led to
in highlight the complexity and diversity are still absent or inadequate in India. important decisions being made. While
of the changing Indian reality. Comprising a host of expert contribu- capturing the personalities of key players,
tions, this text helps improve understand- it describes the circumstances under
Rajiv Kumar is the director general of the ing of the ways in which ideas—such as which the Ministry of Finance’s cadre was
Federation of Indian Chambers of competition in electricity, safeguarding formed, the contributions it has made,
Commerce and Industry and the former consumer interests, encouraging invest- and the challenges it has faced.
director and chief executive of the Indian ment, captive generation, merchant power,
Council for Research on International T. C. A. Srinivasa-Raghavan is the senior
electricity trading, and tariff-based bid-
Economic Relations. He is the author of associate editor at the Hindu Business
ding, among others—were implemented
India and the Global Economy and The Line. As a journalist and columnist, he has
and can be used in India.
Long View from Delhi. Jennifer Williams contributed to various papers, including
is a critically acclaimed artist known for S. L. Rao is a columnist at Deccan Herald the Business Standard, the Economic
making handmade books, cutouts, photo- and the Telegraph and the former first Times, and the Financial Express. Kaushik
graphs, illustrations, prints, and puppets. chairman of the Central Electricity Reg- Basu is the chief economic advisor for the
She is a trustee and fellow of the Intern- ulatory Commission. He is the author of government of India and a professor of
ational Futures Forum and is a founder of several books, including Negotiation Made economics and international studies at
the Center for Creative Communities. Simple and Productivity, Competi-tiveness Cornell University. He is a former visiting
and Economic Policies. professor at both Princeton University and
ECONOMICS/ASIAN STUDIES
ECONOMICS/MANAGEMENT the London School of Economics.
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New Business Titles IPG – FALL 2012

India and Russia The Ocean Ranger Bigger or Better?


Problems in Ensuring Remaking the Promise of Oil Australia’s Population Debate
Energy Security Susan Dodd Ian Lowe
Edited by R. K. Mishra, Ranjit Sinha, Reflecting on Canada’s worst sea disaster A comprehensive and detailed analysis of
and R. B. Rybakov since World War II, this chronicle cap- the controversial debate about Australia’s
Incorporating select papers on energy tures the 1982 sinking of the oil rig population numbers, this book clarifies
security in India and Russia, this volume Ocean Ranger, which took the entire the subject and addresses the many mis-
is well informed and analytically oriented. crew of 84 men—including the author’s conceptions. It provides a historic
Relating to the scenario and challenges of brother—down with it. The memory of account of Australia’s population growth
energy security, energy sector reforms, this tragic event gradually faded into a and a study of official data while examin-
sustainable development and alternative sad story about a terrible storm, relegated ing the components of that growth in
energy sources—and problems and issues to the “Extreme Weather” section of the detail, including birth rates and immigra-
in energy security and cooperation in the news archives. Resurrecting this disaster tion as well as the more recent trend of an
two countries—the book reveals that from the realm of history, this study maps aging population. In addition, this thor-
both India and Russia view energy as a the sociopolitical processes of its after- ough account also discusses the motives
very critical aspect of economic develop- math, when power, money, and collective of the interested parties, both those who
ment. The book includes recommenda- hopes for the future transformed a story promote population growth and those
tions of vital import for the purpose of of corporate indifference and betrayal of who argue against it.
assuring energy security based on the public trust into a “lesson learned” by a
Ian Lowe is the president of the Australian
Indian and Russian experience. heroic industry. This book acts as a navi-
Conservation Foundation, an emeritus
gational resource for other disaster after-
R. K. Mishra is a director at the Institute professor of science, technology, and soci-
maths—including that of the Deepwater
of Public Enterprise in Hyderabad, as well Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico—as well ety at Griffith University in Brisbane, and
as a member of the United Nations Task- an adjunct professor at both Sunshine
as a call for vigilant government regula-
force. Ranjit Sinha is a member secretary Coast University and Flinders University.
tion of industry in all its forms.
of the Indian Council for Social Science He is the author of A Big Fix, A Voice of
Research, a former consultant at Indira Susan Dodd is an assistant professor in Reason, and Living in the Hothouse.
Gandhi Open University, and the former the Foundation Year Program at the AUSTRALIAN STUDIES/POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Empire and Development Windows India’s New


Co-operation Essays in Honour Development Agenda
How the British Empire of Professor V. M. Rao Building a Value-Based Society
Used Co-operatives in Its Edited by R. S. Deshpande, K. V. Raju,
N. A. Mujumdar
Development Strategies S. M. Jharwal, and D. Rajasekhar
In dealing with the ferocious global finan-
1900–1970 Comprising numerous contributions by
cial and economic crisis of 2008, which
well-known scholars and experts, this vol-
Rita Rhodes dramatically changed the institutional and
ume provides an observation of economic
policy-making landscape within India,
The first book to deal with the develop- development. Focusing on five areas—
this distinguished text seeks to provide an
ment of cooperatives in the British aggregate economic development, agricul-
answer to a haunting question: Where can
Empire, this work not only traces how tural development, irrigation development,
India go from here? Moving beyond
and why the British Empire came to pro- poverty, and issues of governance—this
growth models to the realm of economic
mote cooperatives as part of its develop- record argues for the necessity of a holistic
philosophy of development, it impresses
ment strategies in its dependent understanding of the economy and society
that India must develop from convention-
territories, but also examines the global in question as well as for the development
al growth economics, promoting broad-
impact that this subsequently had. As it of indigenous ways of thinking. It also
based, decentralized growth—which alone
describes how cooperative development touches upon promising themes of devel-
could facilitate access by the poor to
policies were implemented in widely var- opment both at micro and macro levels to
employment, food, nutrition and health,
ied settings and the results achieved, this legitimize the well-deserved places for the
and quality education—as well as appro-
account also discusses the positive issues among the imminent problems.
priate safety nets to reduce the vulnerabil-
involvement of international nongovern- R. S. Deshpande is the director of the ity of the poor and, above all, create a
mental organizations, such as the Institute for Social and Economic Change value-based, compassionate society.
International Co-operative Alliance and (ISEC) in India. He has served on many
the Plunkett Foundation. N. A. Mujumdar is the editor of the
policy bodies of the Indian government.
Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Rita Rhodes is a visiting research fellow at K. V. Raju is an economic advisor to the an honorary professor at the Society for
the Co-operatives Research Unit of the chief minister of the government of
Development Studies, and a former princi-
Open University, a fellow of the Plunkett Karnataka and former head at the Center
pal advisor at the Reserve Bank of India.
Foundation, and a former chair of the UK for Ecological Economics and Natural He is the author of several books, includ-
Society of Co-operative Studies. Resources at ISEC. S. M. Jharwal is the
ing Economic Reforms Sans Develop-
chairman of the National Pharmaceutical
CULTURAL STUDIES/HISTORY ment and Inclusive Growth: Development
Pricing Authority in New Delhi, India.
320 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25 Perspectives in Indian Economy.
8 B & W PHOTOS D. Rajasekhar is the head of decentraliza-
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Peace-Making and the Imagination Capital Cities in Africa


Papua New Guinea Perspectives Power and Powerlessness
Andrew Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart Edited by Simon Bekker and Göran Therborn
A compelling new book that presents a thoughtful and creative Focusing on capital cities in nine sub-Saharan African countries,
approach to transforming violent discordances, this work this volume traces how the power vested in them has evolved
examines the intractable issues of revenge and restitution in a through different colonial backgrounds, radically different
conflict context. It argues that in communities where violence kinds of regimes after independence, waves of popular protest,
must be paid for through compensation, violent conflict can be explosive population growth, and, in most cases, stunted eco-
contained. With primary reference to the Highlands of Papua nomic development. Starting at the point of national political
New Guinea and comparisons to cases from Africa, Pakistan, emancipation, each case study explores the complicated
and other arenas of tribal social formations, the account processes of nation–state building through its manifestation in
explores how rituals such as wealth disbursement, oath taking, the “urban geology” of the city—its architecture, iconography,
sacrifice, and formal apologies are often used as a means of layout, and political use of urban space. Overwhelmed by the
averting or transcending acts of vengeance after violence. inevitable challenges resulting from their urbanization, the gov-
Through exploration of the balance between revenge and com- ernments seated in most of these capital cities are in effect both
pensation at different junctures in the peace-making process, powerful—wielding power over their populace—and powerless,
this compelling text devises a thought-provoking and inventive unable to implement their plans and provide for their inhabi-
analysis that would benefit countless communities in conflict tants. Exploring this dichotomy as well as urban forms of mul-
around the world. tilayered power, this analysis carves a new path in the rich field
of studies related to African cities and politics.
Andrew Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart are a husband-and-
wife research team presently based in the anthropology depart- Simon Bekker is the coeditor of Reflections on Identity in Four
ment at the University of Pittsburgh. They are coeditors of three African Cities. He is a professor emeritus in sociology at the
book series and former coeditors of the Journal of Ritual University of Stellenbosch. Göran Therborn is a sociologist
Studies. They are the coauthors of more than 45 books, includ- who has served as a professor at Cambridge and Uppsala
ing Curing and Healing: Medical Anthropology in Global Universities and as codirector of the Swedish Collegium for
Perspective, Minorities and Memories: Survivals and Advanced Study in the Social Sciences.
Extinctions in Scotland and Western Europe, and Witchcraft, SOCIOLOGY/AFRICAN STUDIES, 220 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Focus on Business Functions Corporate Governance


Management Principles An Introduction Handbook
A Generic Approach Edited by J. van Zyl, Principles and Practice
A. van Noordwyk, and R. du Toit
Second edition Second edition
In the current changing environment, it is
Edited by Andreas de Beer important for businesses to be managed Edited by John W. Hendrikse
and Dirk Rossouw efficiently and effectively. Offering an and Leigh Hefer-Hendrikse
Following a practical approach, this valu- introduction to business management— This informative text will provide the
able resource offers an understanding of focusing on the four management func- reader with the critical skills needed to
the principles relevant for managers in tions, the different levels of management, achieve superior levels of customer service
contemporary society. Beginning with a and the skills managers need—this book in today’s competitive markets, ensuring
historical overview of management and a argues that to remain competitive and that customers become and remain loyal.
brief discussion about function roles, this ensure long-term success, businesses need Offering guidelines for companies to
account highlights in detail the leadership to be innovative. The atmospheres in develop their own governance best prac-
requirements and contemporary issues which businesses operate also receive spe- tices, this account integrates South
that influence a manager’s decision-mak- cial attention in order to demonstrate that African case studies that act as examples
ing processes. Learning outcomes and businesses are influenced by both internal for professional advisors and academics
self-assessment exercises are included in and external forces. alike. Courses in corporate strategy, busi-
each chapter. J. van Zyl is a senior lecturer in the ness law, tax, accounting, and entrepre-
department of business management at neurship will especially benefit from this
Andreas de Beer is a senior lecturer in
the University of the Free State (UFS) in comprehensive book.
business management at the University of
South Africa. Dirk Rossouw is a senior South Africa. A. van Noordwyk is a junior John W. Hendrikse is the CEO of Genesis
lecturer in business management at the lecturer in the department of business Corporate Services CC and CAPTAX CC,
University of Johannesburg. management at UFS. R. du Toit is a for- specializing in corporate performance and
mer lecturer in the department of business turnaround strategies, business valuations,
BUSINESS, 104 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Fundamentals of Business Management


Office Management for Entrepreneurs
Edited by E. J. Ferreira Second edition
Aimed specifically at students of office management and busi- Edited by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
ness administration at higher education institutions as well as
employees in an office environment, this book covers topics that • Part of the Entrepreneurship series, which includes
have been identified by researching the tasks and responsibilities Entrepreneurial Skills (9780702176937), Entrepreneurship and
of office professionals in different organizations in South Africa. How to Establish Your Own Business (9780702176838), Export
The book provides indispensible knowledge on such subjects as Issues for Entrepreneurs (9780702156540), and Human
business classification, insurance, the office environment, budg- Resource Management (9780702172830)
eting and petty cash, and conducting effective meetings.
Written by specialists in the different areas of business man-
E. J. Ferreira is a senior lecturer in the department of business agement, this is an essential guide to the competencies that are
management at the University of South Africa. He has published essential for the success of a small business. Acknowledging
numerous articles, has presented local and international papers, that small and midsize businesses are fundamentally different
and is the coauthor of several books. than larger ones, beyond merely having a smaller scale of oper-
MANAGEMENT, 182 PAGES, 6.5 X 9.75 ating, the book gives detailed focus to the various functions
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Cecile Nieuwenhuizen is the head of the department of business
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written several books and journal articles on entrepreneurship
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Virtual Leadership Influencing for Results


Learning to Lead Differently in Organisations
Ghislaine Caulat Walt Hopkins
Foreword by Mike Pedler Foreword by Roger Harrison
For at least two decades, people have been working together Introduction by David Berlew
virtually, their interactions enabled and mediated by communi- Based on 30 years of development in 30 different countries,
cation technology; based on years of research, this book sum- this book combines theory, success stories, and a seven-step
marizes what it takes to lead effectively in the virtual space. planning guide to help individuals expand their range of influ-
Arguing that becoming an effective virtual leader requires a encing skills. Written for anyone working at any level, in any
deeper level of reflection—including questioning one’s sense of kind of organization—large or small, public or private, for-
identity, relationships, trust, and power—this account offers profit or not-for-profit—this handbook takes the reader from
valuable advice to those who want to improve their effective- simple to complex influencing scenarios, beginning with a
ness as supervisors. This guide will interest HR professionals, focus on success, then choosing a strategy, learning about one-
consultants, managers, and virtual team members who want to self, assessing the situation, and building a coalition in a sys-
become faster at developing and implementing strategies and tem. Utilizing narratives as a means to explain principles, this
cultivating learning and change globally. guide encourages people to achieve their goals and inspires
Ghislaine Caulat is a consultant with more than 15 years of them with more than 100 real-life stories of effectiveness.
experience. She is an associate director at Ashridge Consulting Walt Hopkins leads courses on influencing skills for various
in the United Kingdom and the founder of Black Gazelle, a organizations, including Apple, the BBC, Chevron, Disney,
company dedicated to developing and promoting virtual lead- Procter & Gamble, Shell, and Unilever. Roger Harrison is an
ership in organizations. She is the author of The Future of organization development consultant with Harrison Associates
Learning. Mike Pedler is a professor at Henley Business School who has more than 50 years of experience in consulting and
at the University of Reading and a coeditor for the journal training. David Berlew is an author and a consultant. He and
Action Learning: Research and Practice. Harrison cocreated the Positive Power & Influence Program, an
BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT, 179 PAGES, 6 X 9 influencing skills training course.
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New Business Titles IPG – FALL 2012

Coaching Relationships Point Counterpoint The ACE Advantage


The Relational Coaching New Perspectives on How Smart Companies
Field Book People & Strategy Unleash Talent
Edited by Erik de Haan Edited by Anna Tavis, for Optimal Performance
and Charlotte Sills Richard Vosburgh, and Ed Gubman William A. Schiemann
• Author’s previous books sold more
Foreword by Peter Cappelli
• Advertising in HR Magazine
than 15,000 copies • Advertising in HR Magazine
With 13 sets of debates confronting both
Rather than focus on the actions of the large and small companies today, this The most effective way to fight the reces-
coach, this handbook places relation- resource provides critical insights and var- sion or to conquer competitive challenges
ships—to one’s self and to others—at the ious perspectives on leading human capi- is not to retreat, but to optimize every
heart of the coaching activity. Beginning tal issues that are paramount to managing asset under management—especially
with an explanation of relational coach- successful organizations. Written by human resources. This groundbreaking
ing, including its principles and practices, authors, consultants, academics, and book argues against historical assump-
this account goes on to describe the evolu- practitioners from across 14 countries, tions regarding managing talent and how
tion of the relational turn in executive this record addresses various topics, human capital should be perceived.
coaching. Based on the descriptions of including talent management, organiza- Introducing three factors—Alignment,
robust pieces of research into what works tional effectiveness, leadership develop- Capabilities, and Engagement (ACE)—
in coaching, this book brings sophisticated ment, human resources strategy and this guide demonstrates how ACE forms
psychological thinking to the business planning, and building a strategic human the framework for optimizing, managing,
context of executive coaching, thus deep- resources function. and measuring the value contribution of
ening the experiences of being an execu- human resources to the strategic and
Anna Tavis is the global head of talent
tive coach in the modern marketplace. operational success of an organization.
management at Brown Brothers Harriman
Erik de Haan is the director of the and a member of the board of directors of William A. Schiemann is the chairman and
Ashridge Center for Coaching, a professor HR People & Strategy (HRPS). She lives CEO of Metrus Group. He is the author
of organization development and coaching in New York City. Richard Vosburgh is of Reinventing Talent Management. He
at the VU University Amsterdam, and the the chief development officer for HRPS lives in Somerville, New Jersey. Peter
author of several books, including Fearless and the managing director of the Cappelli is the George W. Taylor Professor
Consulting and Relational Coaching. ArchPoint Institute. He lives in Chicago. of Management at the Wharton School of
Charlotte Sills is an executive coach and Ed Gubman is the cofounder of Strategic the University of Pennsylvania and the
the codirector of the coaching for organi- Talent Solutions. He lives in Chicago. director of the school’s Center for Human
zation consultants program at Ashridge BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT Resources. He lives in Philadelphia.
Business School in Hertfordshire. 144 PAGES, 8.5 X 11 BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT, 240 PAGES, 6 X 9
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Customer Service Relationship Business and


Edited by R. Machado Marketing and Marketing Cases
and C. Diggines
In a society where customers are becom-
Customer Relationship Edited by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen

ing more informed, more protected, and Management An engaging collection of case studies
dealing with real-life businesses, these sto-
more demanding than in the past, it
makes good business sense to ensure a
Second edition ries are unique and inspiring to students,
high level of customer service. This book practitioners, and would-be entrepre-
Edited by Adele Berndt
draws together the important issues neurs. Owners, entrepreneurs, and corpo-
and Madéle Tait
regarding customer service and addresses rations share their challenges, successes,
the key elements that need to be consid- Written with undergraduate and post- and frustrations starting and running
ered when developing a service strategy graduate students in mind, this second prosperous businesses. Topics such as
for a business. As it stresses the impor- edition provides new perspectives on the staff issues, purchasing, management,
tance and role of verbal and nonverbal meaning of marketing. Delineating the marketing, and branding are covered
communication, this handbook highlights basic principles of Relationship Market- comprehensively.
the causes of service failures and provides ing (RM) and Customer Relationship Cecile Nieuwenhuizen is the head of the
advice on how to fix them. Arguing that Management (CRM), this reference offers department of business management at
quality, value, expectation, and satisfac- guidelines for planning and implementing the University of Johannesburg. She has
tion form the foundation of service strate- CRM strategy. It argues that companies presented papers at national and interna-
gy, this guide also outlines the concept of should move away from marketing to tional conferences and written several
customer experience management and anonymous masses and toward develop- books and journal articles on entrepre-
how to apply it to a business, whether it ing and managing relationships with iden- neurship and business management.
be big or small. tifiable customers and stakeholders.
BUSINESS, 148 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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Focus on Operational Management Applied Business Statistics


A Generic Approach Methods and Excel-Based Applications
Second edition Third edition
Edited by Andreas de Beer and Dirk Rossouw Trevor Wegner
Revised and updated, this second edition discusses first-line An introductory statistics text for management students who
supervisors’ management principles from a general manage- want to know how to analyze data generated from any area of
ment perspective. Covering a variety of topics—including fair- business—be it marketing, finance, human resources, produc-
ness, business culture, leadership, and planning—the book tion, or logistics—this book highlights the role of statistics as a
acknowledges that all levels of management must be part of a decision support tool in management decision making.
strategic framework, but that responsibilities differ at various Throughout, emphasis is placed on the importance of data and
levels. Employment relations, as well as some contemporary data quality; the range of possible applications, shown by the
issues that influence operational managers, are also discussed. use of numerous worked examples; clear explanations of how
each technique works; and the valid management interpreta-
Andreas de Beer is a senior lecturer in the department of
tion of the statistical findings. Assuming only a basic level of
business management at the University of South Africa. Dirk
mathematical ability, this reference guides students through
Rossouw is a senior lecturer in the Department of Business
each statistical technique.
Management at the University of Johannesburg.
BUSINESS, 180 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5 Trevor Wegner is a statistical consultant in business analytics
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Organisational Consulting Making a Living, Making a Life


@ the Edges of Possibility The Works of Daniel B. Rose
Edited by Kathleen King and John Higgins Daniel B. Rose
Presenting contributions from 10 professionals, this collection • Advertising in Urban Land magazine
describes what it takes to be a consultant in the organizational
world. At times deeply personal and at others extremely Based on the writings of American developer Daniel Rose, this
practical, this record argues that it is essential to know people compilation of essays includes chapter introductions by note-
and organizations in a complicated and multifaceted way in worthy authors who know him well. Topics covered include
order to effect lasting change. With tips on how to work with the real estate industry, cities and how they work, race, educa-
clients that challenge management orthodoxy, this book will tion, and the urban condition in America.
interest consultants and developers both inside and outside Daniel B. Rose is the chairman of Rose Associates, Inc. and the
organizations who are looking for insight about nonprescrip- recipient of many of the real estate industry’s most notable
tive consulting. awards, including the American Society of Real Estate
Kathleen King is a business director for Ashridge Consulting Counselors’ James E. Landauer Award, the Building Owners
and the program director for the Ashridge Masters and and Managers Association Award for Community Service, the
Doctorate in Consulting. John Higgins is a research associate Urban Land Institute’s Award for Excellence, and the New York
at Ashridge Business School. They are the coauthors of Building Congress’ Rudin Award for Service to New York City.
Organisational Consulting: A Relational Perspective. He is a former expert advisor to the secretary of the U.S.
BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT, 220 PAGES, 6 X 9 Department of Housing and Urban Development and a former
20 B & W PHOTOS, 4 TABLES consultant to the commissioner of education of the U.S.
TRADE PAPER, $44.95 (CAN $49.95) Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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Full of usable clues and of inspiring examples of humility—a
high virtue in communities of peer inquiry.”
—Bill Torbert, director of research, Harthill Consulting
“The situations are vividly described, not sanitized in any
way, and bring to life all the paradoxes and contradictions
which we, as organizational leaders and consultants, face
every day as we struggle to provoke thinking and bring
insight through our work.”
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An Essay on the Alternatives to Compensation in


Restoration of Property Privatisation Public Enterprises,
Second edition Public Options for Essential Private Enterprises
Hilaire Belloc Services in the Global South
Introduction by John Sharpe
and MNCs in India
Edited by David A. McDonald
and Greg Ruiters Edited by R. K. Mishra,
A landmark work in European social
G. Srihari Rao, K. R. S. Sastry,
thought, this reference provides a unique Recognizing how critics of privatization and K. S. N. Raju
alternative to how property distribution is are often told they present no alterna-
planned by socialist states and how it nat- tives, this book takes up that challenge, This volume examines the structure and
urally occurs in capitalist societies. The proposing conceptual models for what trends in compensation in public and pri-
study approaches the problem from an exactly constitutes a dependable alterna- vate enterprises and multinational corpo-
entirely new angle to rectify the wrongs in tive to privatization and commercializa- rations in India. It suggests an innovative
both major economic theories, drawing tion. The analysis delves into what makes paradigm for compensation management
on Christian and Catholic social thought these potential alternatives successes or in public enterprises in order to enhance
in which basic truths regarding society failures, citing empirical data on creative their productivity, their national and
and human nature are applied to socioe- public service initiatives in more than 40 international competitiveness, and their
conomics. Marking a key point in the his- countries in the global south. Providing a bond with public enterprises. Discussing
tory of economic theory, this fundamental robust platform for comparisons across some novel concepts, such as the cost to
guide clearly illustrates the influence of regions and sectors with a focus on company, performance related pay, and
religion and philosophy on social thought health, water, and electricity, this ground- employee stock option plans, this book
as well as their practical application to breaking study presents a compelling sur- also includes engaging interactions with
societal questions. vey penned by leading academics, policy makers and executives.
Hilaire Belloc was the literary editor of practitioners, and activists in the field. R. K. Mishra is the director of the Institute
the Morning Post and was elected to the David A. McDonald is a professor of of Public Enterprise in Hyderabad, India,
House of Commons in 1906. He is the global development studies at Queen’s and a visiting fellow at the London
author of A Change in the Cabinet, The University. He lives in Kingston, Ontario. Business School. G. Srihari Rao is a for-
French Revolution, The History of Greg Ruiters is a professor of governance mer executive director at the Electronic
England, and The Party System as well as and public policy at the University of the Corporation of India Ltd. with more than
a series of historical biographies. John Western Cape. They are the codirectors of 35 years of experience. K. R. S. Sastry is a
Sharpe is a doctoral fellow in the history the Municipal Services Project. certified cost analyst and a fellow member
department of the University of Delaware. of the Institute of Cost and Works
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/REFERENCE
He lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Accountants of India. K. S. N. Raju is a
532 PAGES, 6.5 X 9.5
ECONOMICS, 112 PAGES, 5.5 X 8.5 36 TABLES, 2 GRAPHS former system studies engineer for the
12 LINE DRAWINGS TRADE PAPER, $48.95 (CAN $53.95) Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board.
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Don’t Panic Veniceland Atlantis


Edited by Gabi Ngcobo The Bleak Future of the World’s Favourite City
The African continent has been particularly vulnerable to envi- Robert L. France
ronmental changes, from growing desertification to limited
Venice, one of the world’s most beautiful and beloved cities,
availability of natural resources—which has resulted in fighting
may also be one of the most endangered, and this book, writ-
for the highly valuable reserves. Rather than focusing on the
ten by a distinguished environmental scholar, gives equal
scientific aspects, this book seeks to draw attention to the
weight to both the environmental and the social problems
interdependence of nature and humanity, allowing for a new
plaguing the “Queen of the Adriatic.” Based on careful analysis
perspective on the changes of culture and climate. A compila-
and many interviews and including a multitude of photographs
tion of reactions by African artists dealing with the current
and relevant quotations from popular novels, this comprehen-
ecological situation, this account raises awareness by being
sive study examines the precarious state of the city and con-
both humorous and critical.
cludes that the very future of Venice is in doubt. The author
Gabi Ngcobo is an independent curator, the cofounder of the explains that not only are the rising sea levels and floods detri-
Center for Historical Reenactments, and a faculty member at mental, but the millions of pleasure-seeking tourists—whom
the Wits School of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand. the Venetians have allowed to destroy, possibly irreparably, the
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/ESSAYS, 96 PAGES, 6.25 X 8.75 social fabric of their city—are also taking their toll on one of
TRADE PAPER, $15.95 (CAN $17.95) Italy’s greatest treasures.
ISBN: 9781920196370 Robert L. France is a professor of watershed management at
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Nova Scotia Agricultural College and a former professor of
JACANA MEDIA AVAILABLE landscape design at Harvard University. He is the author of The
Handbook of Landscape Regenerative Development and
Design, The Handbook of Water Sensitive Planning and Design,
Ultreia! Onward! Progress of the Pilgrim, and Wetlands of
Mass Destruction: Ancient Presage for Contemporary Ecocide
in Southern Iraq. He lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/CULTURAL STUDIES, 160 PAGES, 9 X 9.75
150 B & W PHOTOS
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“An important book. . . . The world is just beginning to


wake up to the fact that all is not well with the city, and
here Robert L. France outlines the many and complex
reasons why.” —Anna Somers Cocks, chairman,
Venice in Peril Fund

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New Zealand Inventory Spiny Lobsters


of Biodiversity Through the Eyes of the Giant Packhorse
Volume Three: Kingdoms Bacteria, John Booth
Protozoa, Chromista, Plantae, Fungi Covering the remarkable life cycle of the largest spiny lobster
in existence, this fascinating reference explores the packhorse
Edited by Dennis P. Gordon
lobster, one of the most primitive of all crayfish, found off the
The final of three volumes, this book completes the official list coasts of northern New Zealand and mideastern Australia.
of all approximately 56,120 living and 14,700 fossil species of From egg to plate, the chapters cover the taxonomy, ecology,
New Zealand’s animal, plant, fungi, and microorganism popu- distribution, anatomy, physiology, and behavior of these
lations. Featuring photographs and illustrations, this account intriguing creatures. Fishing techniques used to catch them are
demonstrates the value and benefits of taxonomic research in also investigated, depicting their impact on lobster populations
New Zealand and its applications to science, biotechnology, as well as the ways in which they are then processed and mar-
conservation, and biosecurity. The project is the first of its keted. Ideal for both specialists and those with casual interest,
kind, as no other country has compiled a checklist of its this accessible, beautifully illustrated book presents valuable,
entire biota. previously unpublished syntheses that include all the world’s
Dennis P. Gordon is a principal scientist at the National spiny lobsters. Essential facts and figures, numerous maps, and
Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, where he has led a detailed tables are also included.
marine biodiversity research group for more than 13 years. He John Booth is a former shellfish research scientist with New
also serves on the international teams that are respectively coor- Zealand’s National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
dinating the production of the Catalogue of Life and the World Research in Wellington, where he specialized in spiny lobsters.
Register of Marine Species. He is the author of the first two He supports local biodiversity-recovery projects in Northland,
volumes of New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity. has written accounts on various topics of natural history, and
NATURE/NEW ZEALAND STUDIES, 616 PAGES, 8.5 X 11.25 has contributed to local and international science journals as
78 COLOR PHOTOS, 334 B & W PHOTOS, 134 LINE DRAWINGS, well as several books on spiny lobster fisheries, management,
7 CHARTS, 75 TABLES, 9 GRAPHS, 1 MAP and biology.
CLOTH, $76.95 (CAN $84.95) NATURE, 256 PAGES, 7.25 X 9.5
ISBN: 9781927145050 30 COLOR PHOTOS, 20 B & W PHOTOS, 4 TABLES,
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Pedestrian and Transit- Housing America’s Workforce


Oriented Design Case Studies and Lessons from the Experts
Reid Ewing Richard Rosan and Theodore Thoerig

• Advertising in Urban Land magazine Securing high-quality, affordable housing near the workplace
• Author’s previous books sold more than 20,000 copies poses a complex challenge for communities across urban
America, and this book offers the best practices to advocate
Explaining how to design spaces for pedestrians while also for the development of mixed-income communities close to
accommodating transit needs, this book is an excellent refer- employment centers and transportation. The volume is struc-
ence for students, public sector planners and officials, and pri- tured in a series of case studies that detail several key aspects
vate sector designers and developers seeking to make places of successful workforce housing, including partnership and
more pedestrian- and transit-friendly. Written by a noted programming, innovative use of financing and regulatory
expert on pedestrian design and planning, this handbook con- frameworks, excellence in construction and design, and exem-
tains examples of zoning codes from different localities. plary community impacts. It also features interviews with proj-
ect representatives, which provide valuable insight into how to
Reid Ewing is an expert in urban planning and a research pro- take advantage of difficulties faced and make a project a suc-
fessor at the University of Utah. He is the author of Best cessful model for replication.
Development Practices and Growing Cooler: The Evidence on
Urban Development and Climate Change and the associate edi- Richard Rosan is an architect, the president of the Urban Land
tor of the Journal of the American Planning Association. He Institute Foundation, and a fellow of the American Institute of
lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Architects. Theodore Thoerig is the author of Awards for
Excellence: Winning Projects 2010 and Best Practices in Devel-
ARCHITECTURE, 150 PAGES, 8 X 10
opment: ULI Award Winning Projects 2009.
100 COLOR PHOTOS, 30 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS,
FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, 140 PAGES, 9.5 X 9.5
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Distilled Spirits Drawing for Civil Engineering


Science and Sustainability Second edition
Edited by G. M. Walker, I. Goodall, R. Fotheringham, Jan A. van der Westhuizen
and D. Murray
Aimed mainly at second-level students at universities of tech-
• Part of the Distilled Spirits series, which includes Distilled nology and other tertiary institutions, this revised edition cov-
Spirits: Tradition and Innovation, Volume 1 (9781897676394); ers the fundamentals of civil engineering drawing as well as
Distilled Spirits: Production, Technology and Innovation, Volume 2 drafting practices and conventions. With step-by-step exam-
(9781904761648); and Distilled Spirits, Volume 3: New Horizons: ples, this valuable reference outlines reinforced concrete draw-
Energy, Environment and Enlightenment (9781907284458) ings, steel structure drawings, and surveying drawings.
Information about access to computer applications and free
Discussing the worldwide traditions and innovations associated downloadable software is also included.
with the production of distilled spirits, this comprehensive refer- Jan A. van der Westhuizen is a senior lecturer and head of the
ence emphasizes the importance of high-quality raw materials department of civil engineering and surveying at Mangosuthu
as modern agricultural practices change. Covering science and University of Technology.
sustainability issues, this fourth volume originated from the
Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference held in Glasgow in 2011 ENGINEERING, 250 PAGES, 6.75 X 9.5
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analytical approaches, energy conservation, sustainable process- JUTA ACADEMIC AVAILABLE
es, future technologies, and consumer perception.
G. M. Walker is a professor of zymology, the director of the
Abertay Yeast Research Group, and the author of Bioethanol
and Yeast Physiology and Biotechnology. I. Goodall is a member
of the Institute of Brewing & Distilling and the former chair of
the program committee for the 2011 Worldwide Distilled Spirits
Conference. R. Fotheringham is the chief chemist for Chivas
Brothers Limited as well as an active member of the Institute of
Brewing & Distilling and a Scottish Section Committee member.
D. Murray is a member of the Institute of Brewing & Distilling,
a member of its board of examiners, and a whisky judge for the
International Wine & Spirit Competition.
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Encyclopedia of the Social Science


Commemorative Coins Research in India
of the United States Institutions and Structure
History, Art, Investment Edited by M. V. Nadkarni
& Collection of America’s and R. S. Deshpande
Memorial Coinage Written by more than two dozen leading
social scientists and presented at the
Edited by Anthony J. Swiatek conference to commemorate the birth
Edited and compiled by the country’s centenary of the legendary professor
leading coin expert, this reference celebrates America’s rich V. K. R. V. Rao, this compilation of papers examines the con-
numismatic history with the most thorough and wide-ranging temporary context of social science research in India. While it
volume ever compiled on U.S. commemorative coinage. It offers discusses the Indian experience, this volume’s findings are rele-
not only a history for each coin, but also a detailed analysis of vant wherever social science research takes place, especially in
contemporary collecting facts, including quantity in existence second- and third-world countries.
and the coin’s current value. Counterfeit and doctored coins M. V. Nadkarni is an author, an economist, and a visiting pro-
and mint errors are also discussed. fessor at the Institute for Social and Economic Change. He is
Anthony J. Swiatek operates Swiatek-Minerva Coins and the former chairman of the Indian Journal of Agricultural
Jewelry, Ltd, is a former publisher and editor of the Swiatek Economics. R. S. Deshpande is the director of the Institute for
Report, and is a recipient of the Farran Zerbe Award. He lives in Social and Economic Change in Bangalore and the head of the
Saratoga Springs, New York. Agricultural Development and Rural Transformation Center.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES/REFERENCE, 712 PAGES, 6 X 9 SOCIAL SCIENCE, 350 PAGES, 6.25 X 9.25
668 COLOR PHOTOS, FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR 17 B & W PHOTOS
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Treasures of Hunting Grounds


the University of A Scottish Football Safari
Canterbury Library Gary Sutherland

Edited by Chris Jones, The reality of Scottish soccer comes alive


in this documentation of the singing, the
Bronwyn Matthews,
swearing, and the sheer nonsense of what
and Jennifer Clement
occurs every Saturday afternoon. Visiting
This unique book presents reflec- each of the country’s 42 grounds, this
tions on some of the distinctive and account offers an alternative travelogue
exceptional items in the the keep- around Scotland that covers every aspect
ing of the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. From an of the beloved national game: the town and their teams, the
original printing of the 1611 King James Bible to the papers of fans and their obsessions.
Karl Popper and the Pacific Leprosy Foundation Archive, the Gary Sutherland has worked as a teacher, a bookseller, a sports
stories behind these objects offer insight into the minds of journalist, and a travel writer.
kings, intellectuals, musicians, artists, and explorers, while also
charting the history of an emerging nation. SOCCER/SCOTTISH STUDIES, 240 PAGES, 5 X 7.75
8 COLOR PHOTOS
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All Monkeys Jake’s Concert Horror Why Dog Is Afraid


Love Bananas Ken Spillman of Storms
Illustrations by Chris Nixon
Sean E. Avery Maryanne Bester
• Author’s previous books sold more Illustrations by Shayle Bester
All monkeys love bananas—don’t they?
than 17,000 copies
This adorable and humorous picture A creative and engaging tale, this book
• Part of the Jake series
book features a poor monkey who just presents a fable to justify Dog’s frightened
can’t bear the sight of one more piece of A school concert sounds like fun to Jake, behavior around storms. Accompanied by
the yellow fruit. who imagines himself scampering across delightful illustrations, it explains why
Sean E. Avery is a former freelance jour- the stage in a monkey suit, clashing Dog’s eyes grow wild and why he shivers
nalist for the Eastern Province Herald swords with Jonah, and even playing a and shakes and hides away. The charming
and an artist whose sculptures are fea- prince—as long as princesses are kept far tale tells how the mischievous cattle trick
tured in prominent galleries around Perth, away. When he gets the lead role in the Dog into letting them out and is sure to
Australia, as well as in well-known land- school concert, he also gets a terrible case capture children’s imaginations.
marks and the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! of stage fright. To make matters worse, Maryanne Bester and Shayle Bester are
museums in Baltimore and Los Angeles. Jake is going to have to kiss a girl in front sisters who grew up on a free-state farm
of the whole school. Is his teacher really in South Africa. They are the cofounders
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32 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS, single-parent family and humorous illus- business that specializes in children’s art
FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR trations, this story is sure to enthrall called Storywalls and the coauthors of
HARDCOVER PICTURE BOOK beginning readers. The Missing Ball.
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including Blue and Love Is a UFO. Chris 32 PAGES, 9.25 X 9.25
Nixon is the illustrator of Crocodile 30 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS,
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“[Jake] is likeable, has a huge imagi-


nation, and is always trying different
things.” —West Australian
“[The Jake series] will grab your reluc-
tant boy readers and have them
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The Lucy Books series


Jenny Hatton
Illustrations by Joan Rankin
Jenny Hatton is the assistant regional advisor for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators as well as a
freelance writer and editor. Joan Rankin has illustrated more than 30 children’s books, including A Frog in the Bog, and
Off to First Grade. She is the recipient of the Katrina Harris Award for Children’s Book Illustration and the ME
Rothman Prize for best illustrated children’s book.

Moving House Finding Aunt Joan Swimming in the Sun


The family is moving, which is too dis- It’s time for Lucy and her family to visit Rhythmic text and humorous illustra-
heartening a prospect for Lucy. There are Aunt Joan all the way in East London. tions combine to portray Lucy at the
so many sounds and smells tying her to After a long and tiresome drive through beach with her family. Chasing after her
this comforting old home. Can Lucy be the countryside, however, they find them- brother Simon and cousin Sandi, jumping
convinced to see this change as an oppor- selves hopelessly lost in the bustling city. off rocks onto the sand, and splashing
tunity to make new memories? It’s up to Lucy’s brother’s dog, Jonty, to endlessly in the sea, Lucy finds out how
CHILDRENS: PICTURE BOOKS rescue the family by finding Aunt Joan! much fun a day in the sun can be.
32 PAGES, 6.5 X 6.5 CHILDRENS: PICTURE BOOKS CHILDRENS: PICTURE BOOKS
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Who’s Afraid The Hyena and the The Magic Fish


of the Dark? Seven Little Kids Retold by Margie Orford
Illustrations by Lizza Littlewort
Dianne Stewart Retold by Carole Bloch
Illustrations by Joan Rankin Illustrations by Hannah Morris • Part of the Best Loved Tales for Africa
series, which includes The Little Girl
Sanele is afraid of the dark; she hears • Part of the Best Loved Tales for Africa Who Didn’t Want to Grow Up
strange noises and can’t sleep. She thinks series, which includes The Little Girl (9781770098190), The Little Red Hen
there are monsters under her bed and a Who Didn’t Want to Grow Up (9781770098213), The Three Billy Goats
lion in the house. What will help Sanele (9781770098190), The Little Red Hen Gruff (9781770097650), and The Ugly
sleep at night? Accompanied by beautiful (9781770098213), The Three Billy Goats Duckling (9781770098237)
illustrations, this charming tale will res- Gruff (9781770097650), and The Ugly
onate with children everywhere. Duckling (9781770098237) Retold and illustrated with a South African
Dianne Stewart is the author of many flair without losing its universal qualities,
Retold and illustrated with a South this story is a charming adaptation of an
children’s books, including The Dove and
African flair, this book is a charming original fairy tale. A poor fisherman and
The Gift of the Sun, and the recipient of
adaptation of an original fairy tale with his brother live in a grass hut by the sea.
the Katrine Harries Award. Joan Rankin
universal qualities. Gogo Goat warns her One day, the fisherman catches a magic,
has illustrated more than 30 children’s
seven children not to allow Hyena into the talking fish that he immediately sets free.
books, including A Frog in the Bog and
house while she is gone. Crafty Hyena, When he tells his brother what happened,
Off to First Grade. She is the recipient of
however, does his best to trick the kids the brother demands that he ask the magic
the Katrina Harris Award for Children’s
into letting him in. Will they be safe from fish for a bigger house. Surprisingly, the
Book Illustration and the ME Rothman
Hyena? Who will trick whom in the end? magic fish grants the fisherman’s wish. Will
Prize for best illustrated children’s book.
Carole Bloch is a former teacher and his brother be satisfied, or will he become
CHILDRENS: PICTURE BOOKS
24 PAGES, 6.5 X 9.25 teacher educator who now works with greedy and ask for more?
23 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS, Project for the Study of Alternative Margie Orford is an award-winning jour-
FOUR-COLOR INTERIOR Education in South Africa in the field of nalist, a writer, and a film director. She is
PAPERBACK PICTURE BOOK early childhood development. Hannah the author of Fabulously 40 and Beyond:
$6.95 (CAN $7.95) Morris is an artist, a regular contributor to Women Coming into Their Own, Like
ISBN: 9781431401185 South Africa’s Fresh Living magazine, and Clockwork, and The Little Red Hen. Lizza
RIGHTS: US, CA, AU & NZ the illustrator of the award-winning chil- Littlewort is a story-board illustrator, car-
JACANA MEDIA JULY dren’s book uTshepo Mde: Tall Eough. She toonist, and professional artist.
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KWS Publishers (07808, 09817736, About Canada: Queer Rights, 60


Publisher Index Chronicle of Duke Erik, The, 36
09826900, 09842260, 1937783) ACE Advantage, The, 82 Citizen Leadership, 58
Academic Foundation (817188) 58,
49, 91, 95, 96 African Sexualities, 101 Climate Code Red, 102
63, 72–77, 86, 91, 97
Libri Publishing (09562072, 1898253, Agricultural Prices in a Changing Closer to Stone, 19
Anqa Publishing (09534513,
1907471, 1904750) 11, 23, 53, 66, Economy, 74
1883991, 1905937) 52 Coaching Relationships, 82
81, 82, 85, 87 Agricultural Urbanism, 98
ASP - Academic & Scientific Coal and the Coast, 49
Melbourne University Publishing Alcohol, Drugs and Employment, 65
Publishers (905487) 3, 61 Coconut, 98
(0522) 2, 8, 102
All Just, 34 Community Development, 56
Auckland University Press (004641,
Merlin Press (085036, 185425) 47, 70
0908912, 186940) 97 All Monkeys Love Bananas, 92 Compensation in Public Enterprises,
National Museum of Australia Press
Awa Press (09582750, 0982916, Al-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith, 99 Private Enterprises and MNCs in
(1876944) 47
1877551) 9, 25 Alternatives to Privatisation, 86 India, 86
Nordic Academic Press (9189116,
Baraka Books (09812405, 292111, Ancient Mariner Speaks, The, 69 Construction Item Pricing, 97
9185509) 36, 51
289448, 0920717) 6, 27 ANZAC's Dirty Dozen, 97 Contemporary China and the World, 73
Nottingham University Press
Birlinn Ltd (085976, 184158, 184697, Applied Business Statistics, 84 Corporate Governance Handbook, 79
(1897676) 64, 90, 102
186232, 1898410, 1904607, Arena, The, 10 County Community in Seventeenth
Pambazuka Press (085749,
1906566) 2, 9, 15, 20, 28, Australia and China at 40, 72 Century England and Wales, The, 46
1906387, 09545637) 3, 57,
30–32, 42–45, 77, 91, 99 Australian Lithuanians, 47 Crime and the Gothic, 23
101, 102
Canterbury University Press BA: An Insider's Guide, 97 Curandera, 41
Parthian Books (9521558, 1902638,
(0908812, 1877257, 1927145) Customer Service, 83
1905762, 1906998) 17, 98 Back of Mount Peace, 99
48, 49, 88, 91 Darwin Spitfires, 99
Peepal Tree Press Ltd. (0948833, Ballad of Moondyne Joe, The, 23
Carcanet Press Ltd. (019282, Décadence Mandchoue, 98
184523, 1900715) 15, 36, 37, 99 Battle for the President’s Elephants, 25
885635, 185754, 1903039) 13,
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd. (0908011, BBC National Short Story Award Delhi, 55
14, 16, 21, 22, 32–35, 99
1920769, 1921215) 98, 102 2010, The, 13 Development Windows, 77
Earnshaw Books (98818667,
Seren (0907476, 185411) 32 BBC National Short Story Award Devil’s Tango, 4
98818154, 98817521, 98817621,
Shepheard-Walwyn (085683, 2011, The, 13 Dialectical Dancer, The, 27
98899633, 98817149, 98899874,
0907671) 4, 100, 102 Behind the Red Door, 7 Disability Politics & Theory, 56
98817326, 98819090) 7, 27, 98
Society For Human Resource Best of Best New Zealand Poems, Distilled Spirits, 90
Exile Editions (0929021, 155096)
Management (0939900, 158644, The, 38 Don’t Panic, 87
15–17, 27
1932132) 82, 100 Big Field, The, 95 Drawing for Civil Engineering, 90
Fernwood Publishing Co., Ltd.
Spinifex Press (07251, 0908205, Big Grey Man of Ben MacDhui, Dream Cabinet, 41
(155266, 1895686) 50, 56–61, 69,
0949823, 174219, 1875559, The, 20
70, 76, 101 Drink and the City, 64
1875843, 1876756) 101 Big Louie & Me, 30
Fremantle Press (0949206, 186368, Drug War Crimes, 101
University Of Hertfordshire Press Big Porn Inc, 101
192073, 192106, 1921361) Early English Settlement of Orkney
(1902806, 1905313, 28656, Bigger or Better?, 76
12, 19, 23, 26, 35, 54, 92 and Shetland, The, 45
848734) 28, 30, 46
Fons Vitae (1870196, 1887752, Blood, 18 Earth Is Our Business, 4
University of New South Wales Press
1872038, 0946621) 99 Books and Babies, 68 Egyptian Book of the Dead, The, 49
(1921410, 174223, 086840) 5, 7,
Green Frigate Books (09717468, Born in Hope, 57 Electronic Reporter, The, 54
8, 11, 26, 29, 47, 48, 54, 57, 67, 72,
09812434, 1397, 1927043) 10, Bread and Ale for the Brethren, 46 Empire and Co-operation, 77
97–99
12, 98 Burt’s Letters from the North of
University of Queensland Press Encyclopedia of the Commemorative
Holy Trinity Publications (088465) Scotland, 45 Coins of the United States, 91
(07022, 1875606) 18–20, 26, 30,
10, 51 Business and Marketing Cases, 83
37, 50, 70, 76, 78 Eradicating Ecocide, 102
Human Sciences Research Council Business Functions, 79
Urban Land Institute (087420) 85, Essay on the Restoration of Property,
(07969, 1875017) 24, 59, 66, 68, Business Management for
89, 100 An, 86
69, 78, 86 Entrepreneurs, 80
Victoria University Press (086473) Eternal Mysteries Beyond the
IHS Press (019, 086339, 0913966, Calvin, the Body, and Sexuality, 52
38, 39, 50, 53 Grave, 51
09545632, 09578682, 09714894,
VU University Press (908659, Cape Arid, 54 European Revolutionaries and Algerian
09718286, 160570, 1871217,
905383) 52 Capital Cities in Africa, 78 Independence, 47
1932528) 86
Wings Press (0930324, 0916727, Challenges to Central Banking in the Farming and the Land, 43
Independent Institute (0945999)
160940 ) 4, 20, 40, 41 Context of Financial Crisis, 74 Fault Lines, 37
5, 71, 100, 101
Chaplains in the Royal Australian Financing Failure, 100
Islamic Texts Society (0946621,
Navy, 48 Finding Aunt Joan, 93
1903682) 99
Jacana Media (177009, 1919931) 1, Title Index Chennai, 55 Fish Trapped Inside the Wind, A, 98
Child Abuse, 63 Focus on Management Principles, 79
2, 23, 25, 36, 61, 87, 92–95, 98 18 Questions: Life and the
Universe, 102 China Today: Politics, Society and Focus on Operational Management, 84
Juta Academic (0620, 07021,
Culture, 73 Food Sovereignty in Canada, 58
1919713, 1919895, 1919930, About Canada series, 60
1920499) 6, 56, 62–66, 69, 79, 80, About Canada: Disability Rights, 60 China: Economy and Environment, 73 Fresh Air and The Story of
83, 84, 90, 97 Molecule, 34
103
Title Index IPG – FALL 2012

Fruit and Vegetables for Scotland, 43 Laughing at the Clock: New Pedestrian and Transit-Oriented Sting, The, 8
Fundamentals of Office Selected Poems, 31 Design, 89 Stop Signs, 101
Management, 80 Leaf-Ride, The, 39 People’s Spring, The, 3 Stories from the Wayside, 50
Fundamentals of Research Lemistry, 14 Piping Traditions of the Inner Substance Use and Abuse in
Methodology for Healthcare Lena Ashwell, 28 Isles, 42 South Africa, 64
Professionals, 65 Lettah’s Gift, 20 Piping Traditions of the Isle of Summer in Skye, A, 31
Gaelic Otherworld, The, 15 Light that Puts an End to Skye, 42 Swimming in the Sun, 93
Genome Generation, The, 102 Dreams, The, 40 Playground Duty, 26 Taste Freedom, 2
Ghosts, 15 Litmus, 14 Pocket Book of Scottish Teaching Creativity—Creativity
Going Too Far, 6 Living Economics, 71 Quotations, The, 9 in Teaching, 66
Gone Viral, 5 Lolly Jackson, 23 Point Counterpoint, 82 Teaching Strategies for Quality
Gone, 19 Longing, 20 Powering India, 75 Teaching and Learning, 66
Good Girls, Good Sex, 50 Looking Out from Bashan, 35 Priceless, 5 Teachings of a Perfect
Governing Girls, 56 Low Achievement Trap, The, 66 Promise of Iceland, The, 30 Master, The, 52
Health Care in Orissa, 63 Lucknow, 55 Public Sector Accounting and Tears for a Tinker, 30
Hertfordshire Garden History Lucy Books Series, The, 93 Accountability in Australia, 97 Telescope Travelers, The, 96
Volume 2, 46 Madhya Pradesh Development Purple Threads, 26 Thando Rocker, 95
Hill of Wool, The, 39 Report, 97 Racialized Policing, 59 There Were Dinosaurs
Historic and Famed Cities of India Magic Fish, The, 94 Rainbow Pie, 98 Everywhere!, 96
series, 55 Magicians of Edinburgh, The, 32 Rainforest Country, 12 Thirty Australian Poets, 37
Homosexual, 70 Making a Difference, 67 Re-solving the Economic Puzzle, 100 This September Sun, 17
Housing America’s Workforce, 89 Making a Living, Making a Life, 85 Real Estate Development, 100 Thoreau and the Aquatic Cats
How to Play a Video Game, 9 Many Futures of India, 75 Realising the Dream, 59 of Concord, 10
HR Competencies, 100 Meaning of Children, The, 17 Reconsidering Knowledge, 70 Threat Against Europe?, A, 61
Hunting Grounds, 91 Misprint, 33 Relationship Marketing and Customer Three Tough Chinamen, 27
Hyena and the Seven Little Modern Canadian Poets, 99 Relationship Management, 83 Time Bomb, 8
Kids, The, 94 Monetary Governance in Search Research Is Ceremony, 101 To Cook a Continent, 102
I Loved You the Moment I of New Space, 74 Rethinking the Politics of Labour To Hell with Paradise: New
Saw You, 53 More than Mythology, 51 in Canada, 61 and Selected Poems, 35
Immigrant’s Handbook, The, 15 Movie May Be Slightly Road to Mecca, The, 99 To the Highlands, 19
Immigrants & Intellectuals, 70 Different, The, 38 Road to Political Democracy, The, 3 Tom Morris of St Andrews, 28
Importance of Being Moving House, 93 Rooster, 35 Treasures of the University
Awkward, The, 28 Mr JW Lewin, 29 RPM, 18 of Canterbury Library, 91
India and Russia, 76 Mumbai, 55 Salt Harvest, The, 32 Trupps’ Wholefood Kitchen, 2
India’s New Development Agenda, 77 Nadine Gordimer, 6 Same Life Twice, The, 32 Twice in a Lifetime, 22
India-Korea Dialogue for a 21st Neighs and Whispers, 102 Scots, The, 99 Two Greeks, 18
Century Partnership, 72 Scotland: Mapping the Nation, 42 Veniceland Atlantis, 87
New Selected Poems, 33
Influencing for Results in Scotland’s First Oil Boom, 44 Vietnam Rising, 100
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Keeping the Land, 58 South from Alaska, 11 Who’s Afraid of the Dark?, 94
Outlook of the North East India, 97
Kimberley Stories, 12 Spiny Lobsters, 88 Why Dog Is Afraid of Storms, 92
Paralogues, 33
Kolkata, 55 Sportsmen of Changi, The, 7 Wild in the Plaza of Memory, 40
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