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A Companion to the History of the Book

Tibetan Buddhists in the Making of Modern China

The Darker Mask: Heroes From the Shadows

Damn, It Feels Good to be a Banker: And Other Baller Things You Only Get To Say If You Work On Wall Street

My Mistress's Sparrow Is Dead: Great Love Stories, from Chekhov to Munro

edited by Prof. Jeffrey Eugenides (HarperCollins)

Always at Odds? Creating Alignment between Faculty and Administrative Values

Artifice and Design: Art and Technology in Human Experience

The Market

Beautiful Monsters: Imaging the Classic in Musical Media

In Search of Bill Clinton: A Psychological Biography

Hotel Doctor

Preaching to the Corpse

Artisans in Early Imperial China

The Powers to Lead

The Shadow of Sirius

Houses of New Orleans

Circuits of Culture: Media, Politics, and Indigenous Identity in the Andes

AdWords For Dummies

Laboratories of Faith: Mesmerism, Spiritism, and Occultism in Modern France

The Burdens of Perfection: On Ethics and Reading in Nineteenth-Century British Literature

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