CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

The Morning Side of the Hill
Inspired by William Faulkner’s The Wild Palms, Ezra Fitz ’00’s debut novel features parallel stories of love and companionship. The…
Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts
This biography, delving into the life and career of Ninigret, traces his life as a Native American sachem, politician, leader…
Making Space: How the Brain Knows Where Things Are
Whether it is finding our keys or navigating a city, taking a short cut or driving to a new place…
Dear Friends: Letters of St Paul to Christians in America
When Paul wrote his letters to the Romans, Corinthians, and other Christians, he addressed questions about marriage, responsibility to the…
Conus of the Southeastern United States and Caribbean
The shells of Conus, the largest genus of animals in the sea, are known for their beauty and amazing variety…
All My Days Are Saturdays
In the essays that make up All My Days Are Saturdays, Pickering ponders a changing world that continues to delight…
Murdered Sleep
When, in the spring of 1906, a fiery populist Congressman is found beaten to death, Dade Wyatt reluctantly agrees to…
Taming the Unknown: A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century
Taming the Unknown follows algebra’s growth around the world in different historical periods. Katz and Parshall trace the development of…
America’s Culture of Professionalism: Past, Present, and Prospects
In this critical examination of what constitutes professionalism in America, David Warfield Brown '59 — a self-described “recovering professional” —…
Families of the Domesday Book
This multi-volume work presents 2,000 families whose histories offer a look into the political and social life of England and…
Voyages: Stories of Ten Sunsail Owner Cruises
A combination travel manual and personal memoir, Voyages sails readers through exotic locations in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and the…
The Adventures of Hermes, God of Thieves
The world of Greek mythology comes alive through 100 journeys taken by the precocious young god, Hermes, in his passage…
Philanthropist
Wealthy San Franciscan Fred Klein accidentally kills a young woman the same day he learns he has high cholesterol. The…
The Washingtons: A Family History
Beginning in 1657 with the arrival of John Washington — great-grandfather of George — in Westmoreland County, Va., this multi-volume…
In the Shadow of Velazquez: A Life in Art History
Originating from a series of six lectures delivered in 2012, In the Shadow of Velazquez is a witty examination of…
Race to Revolution: The U.S. and Cuba during Slavery and Jim Crow
Historian Gerald Horne ’70’s Race to Revolution: The U.S. and Cuba during Slavery and Jim Crow ties together the stories…
Backroads Pragmatists: Mexico’s Melting Pot and Civil Rights in the United States
In Backroads Pragmatists: Mexico’s Melting Pot and Civil Rights in the United States, Ruben Flores ’94 highlights how efforts to…
Measure of a Life: Memoirs, Insights and Philosophies of LeRoy E. Hoffberger
In his memoir, LeRoy E. Hoffberger ’47 recounts his life as a father, businessman, lawyer, Broadway investor, philanthropist, and champion…
