CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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…
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…
Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime
(Steidle) The culmination of 30 years of work, Black Maps features over 100 photographs focusing on the human impact on…
The Last Witness
Drawing on his background in psychology, Saul Balagura explores the mind of a 102-year-old holocaust survivor. Describing the flashbacks holocaust…
Pandemics: Our Fears and Our Facts
This 30-page Kindle Single questions assumptions about disease today. Challenging the optimism that came from drug and vaccine development, Gupta…
Deer Isle’s Undefeated America’s Cup Crews: Humble Heroes From a Downeast Island
(The History Press) Gabrielson chronicles a series of turn-of-the-century sailing races in New York. The New York Yacht Club recruited…
Practical Grace: How to Find God in the Everyday
(Abingdon Press) The author aims to help readers deepen their faith and gain a better understanding of grace. Drawing on…
Inquiring Soul: Genesis of the Soul: Its Origin, Formation, Paths and Goals
(CreateSpace) Le examines big questions dealing with the soul’s examination of our existence and the origin of the soul itself…
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…
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…
Impeccable Connections: The Rise and Fall of Richard Whitney
(Brick Tower Press) Malcolm MacKay knew Richard Whitney as the grandfather of a close childhood friend, and Whitney’s journey from…
The Romanov Cross
(Bantam Books) Masello’s fourth supernatural thriller, The Romanov Cross crosses genres — historical fiction mixed with medical thriller — and…
The Cotton Kingdom’s Global Ambitions
(Harvard University Press) Johnson challenges the notion that the world of slavery was geographically and temporally constrained, arguing that the…
Sunny Christmas
(One Melody Records) This six-song EP by the folksy duo Jeremy Toback ’88 and Renee Stahl includes their take on…
Change in Democratic Mongolia – Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining
(BRILL) Since Mongolia removed itself from the collapsing Soviet Bloc more than 20 years ago, the country has been undergoing…
Burying the Beloved: Marriage, Realism, and Reform in Modern Iran
(Stanford University Press) This book reveals how novels mediate legal reforms and examines how authors have used realism to challenge…
Albert Camus Contre La Peine de Mort (Albert Camus Against the Death Penalty)
(Gallimard) This book comprises all of Camus’ writings on capital punishment, including about 30 previously unpublished documents, with introductions to…
American Man, Freedom Songs from the Peace Line
This CD of folk music features Lindianne Sarno ’76. She lives in Homer, Alaska, where she chairs Homer’s Economic Development…


