CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Mania: The Story of Outraged and Outrageous Lives That Launched a Cultural Revolution
(Top Five Books) The culmination of eight years of research, Mania tells the fascinating story of post-war nonconformists including Jack…
At Home in the World: Globalization and the Peace Corps in Nepal
(Orchid Press) A first-hand narrative and analysis of the first set of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers to travel to Nepal…
A President in Yellowstone: The F. Jay Haynes Photographic Album of Chester Arthur’s 1883 Expedition
(University of Oklahoma Press) Eleven years after the founding of Yellowstone National Park in 1872, President Chester A. Arthur became…
Five Words: Critical Semantics in the Age of Shakespeare and Cervantes
(The University of Chicago Press) Greene spends 227 pages on five words: blood, invention, language, resistance, and world. Discussing such…
Fannie + Freddie: The Sentimentality of Post-9/11 Pornography
(Fordham University Press) A collection of prose poetry and word art, Carroll’s book paints a bold picture of American middle…
Dating the Devil
(Bell Bridge Books) Lucy, a 26-year-old public-relations assistant living with her friends in New York, gets dumped by her boyfriend…
A Tale without a Name
(Pushkin Press) Originally published in Greek over a century ago, this novel by Greek children’s writer Penelope Delta tells the…
The Other Welfare: Supplemental Security Income and U.S. Social Policy
(Cornell University Press) The first complete history of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), The Other Welfare explores the controversies and inequities…
Staging Social Justice: Collaborating to Create Activist Theatre
(Southern Illinois University Press) Founder of Fringe Benefits, an activist theater company that works with schools and communities to promote…
What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense
(Encounter Books) At only 109 pages, What is Marriage? may not appear comprehensive. But Girgis, George, and Anderson manage to…
Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies
(Cornell University Press) In prerevolutionary France and its colonies, more than 80 cities opened their first public playhouses — Clay…
Lines in Long Array: A Civil War Commemoration: Poems and Photographs, Past and Present
(Smithsonian Books) This anthology of modern and Civil War era poems includes poems by John Koethe ’67, two Princeton professors…
To Lima With Love
(Amazon Digital Services) Harris’ book tells the story of an American pilot flying to Peru in search of lost love…
The Apocalypse Calendar
(Two Harbors Press) Playing with the intersection of the scientific, historical, and mystical, Pessagno’s novel tells the story of geology…
Topped Chef
(Signet) The third installment in a mystery series, Isleib’s novel continues the story of Hayley Snow, a food critic tapped…
Avoiding Skewed Entrepreneurial Strategies
(First Edition Design Publishing) Beilin and Delfino, small business consultants, published this short guide to help small-business owners who might…
Ceremonies of Bravery: Oscar Wilde, Carlos Blacker, and the Dreyfus Affair
(Oxford University Press) After years of research, Maguire explores Oscar Wilde’s peculiar involvement in the Dreyfus affair, a French political…
Told You So: The Big Book of Weekly Columns
(Seven Stories Press) With over 300 columns written from 2004-2012, Nader presents a panoramic view of the former presidential candidate’s…
