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J.M. Coetzee and Ethics: Philosophical Perspectives on Literature

In Times of Danger

Born to Use Mics: Reading Nas’s Illmatic

Soldiers of the Southern Cross: Three Stories of the War

Reinsurance Law: An Analytic Approach

The Future of Finance: How Private Equity and Venture Capital Will Shape the Global Economy

Surviving Death

Satan Lake

The Letters of Sylvia Beach

Telling Stories: Philip Guston’s Later Works

Lucky: Maris, Mantle, and My Best Summer Ever

Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron: Being a Jane Austen Mystery

Islamic Law and Civil Code: The Law of Property in Egypt

The Clash of Ideas in World Politics: Transnational Networks, States, and Regime Change, 1510-2010

Union Contributions to Labor Welfare Policy and Practice: Past, Present, and Future

Tosa Mitsunobu and the Small Scroll in Medieval Japan

All the Flowers

Greening Our Built World: Costs, Benefits, and Strategies

Little Trains to Faraway Places (Railroads Past and Present)

Socialist Insecurity: Pensions and the Politics of Uneven Development in China

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