CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Swing Time: A Celebration of Golf and Music 1870 to 1939
A collection of more than 600 pieces of music with golf-related themes, Swing Time (USGAPublications and Grant Books) is one…
Language, Nation, Race: Linguistic Reform in Meiji Japan, 1868-1912
In her new book, Ueda explores the linguistic reforms of Japan around the turn of the 20th century, where Meiji…
The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present
In a notable collaboration between McCartney and Muldoon, The Lyrics (Liveright Publishing) tracks McCartney’s storied career through the lyrics of…
Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Life of Radical Amazement
In 1965, Polish-born American rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in the famous Selma civil rights…
The Development Diplomat: Working Across Borders, Boardrooms, and Bureaucracies to End Poverty
The Development Diplomat (New Degree Press) tells the story of Fatema Sumar, a first-generation Muslim-American tasked with traveling across the…
Howdie-Skelp
Muldoon’s 14th poetry collection, named after “the slap in the face a midwife gives a newborn,” presents a bold call…
Unsafe Haven
Burdette’s first suspense novel, Unsafe Haven (Severn Press) tells two intertwining stories that begin with a chance meeting in a…
Information at War: Journalism, Disinformation, and Modern Warfare
In our digital age, information — whether true or false — has become a key player in modern warfare, equally…
Look: How a Highly Influential Magazine Helped Define Mid-Twentieth-Century America
Published between 1937 and 1971, Look magazine played a crucial role in American culture, but has been largely forgotten in…
Jane and the Year without a Summer
In the 14th installment of Barron’s Being a Jane Austen Mystery series, we meet a middle-aged Austen during the Year…
From Breakthrough to Blockbuster: The Business of Biotechnology
In a market dominated by Big Pharma, small biotech companies have transformed the creation of new medicines, creating nearly 40…
Huskanaw
Set in the early 1600s, Swann’s novel traces the life of young John Crowe, an Englishman who rises from humble…
Paris Every Moment: A Romantic Romp Through the Darker Side of the City of Light
A book that will have you longing to be walking across the Pont des Arts, Paris Every Moment tells the…
The Cacophony of Politics: Northern Democrats and the American Civil War
In his new book on America’s seminal conflict, Gallman investigates the role of opposition Democrats in the Union, nearly half…
African Artists: From 1882 to Now
A groundbreaking survey of African art, this book features the work of more than 300 artists born or based in…
A Socially Acceptable Breakdown
Roche’s debut poetry collection, A Socially Acceptable Breakdown (Button Poetry), draws on the struggle of coping with emotions and experiences…
Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains
Why do bad guys live in good houses? Through illustrations, renderings, essays, and interviews with industry professionals, Gollin and Oppenheim…
Intimate States: Gender, Sexuality, and Governance in Modern US History
In this new collection, Canaday, Cott, and Self compile fourteen essays examining the unexpected intersections of U.S. government power and…


















