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Telling Stories: Philip Guston’s Later Works
Queen of Cities
Parody: The Art that Plays with Art
A Political Philosophy in Public Life: Civic Republicanism in Zapatero’s Spain
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
Over the Rainbeau: Living the Dream of Sustainable Farming
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
Black Dogs and Blue Words: Depression and Gender in the Age of Self-Care
The Liberty Bell
Your Britain: Media and the Making of the Labour Party
Lucky: Maris, Mantle, and My Best Summer Ever
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Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron: Being a Jane Austen Mystery
Islamic Law and Civil Code: The Law of Property in Egypt
Into the Archive: Writing and Power in Colonial Peru
A Princeton Christmas: For the Children of Africa, Vol.1 and 2
Becoming Faulkner: The Art and Life of William Faulkner
Velvet Totalitarianism: Post-Stalinist Romania
Wind Turbine Syndrome: A Report on a Natural Experiment
The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent
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