CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Restoring Thucydides: Testing Familiar Lessons and Deriving New Ones
In Restoring Thucydides: Testing Familiar Lessons and Deriving New Ones (Cambria Press), Andrew R. Novo ’02 and Jay M. Parker…
The Life and Times of Jim Henry Shore
Inspired by stories of his great-grandfather Jim Henry Shore, Lawrence Davis ’60 began collecting material for this novel more than…
Happy & You Know It
Laura Hankin ’10 draws on her experience as a young artist in New York City in her witty new novel…
Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World
In Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World (American University in Cairo Press), John Waterbury ’61 engages…
Thomas Jefferson’s Italian and Italian-Related Books in the History of Universal Personal Rights
In Postscripts: For a Doctor From His Patients (Jones Media Publishing), Jeffrey Fisher ’65 writes a collection of clinical stories…
Postscripts: For a Doctor From His Patients
In Postscripts: For a Doctor From His Patients (Jones Media Publishing), Jeffrey Fisher ’65 writes a collection of clinical stories…
Hitchhiking to Hong Kong
In his memoir Hitchhiking to Hong Kong (Cedar Rapids Press), Thomas Gorman ’73 recounts the experiences he encountered while running…
Harrison’s Word
In Harrison’s Word (Lavender Ink), a sequel to Winter Light, Peter Thompson ’70 continues the tale of Harrison Rhodes, an…
The Lending Library: A Novel
In The Lending Library: A Novel (Lake Union Publishing), Aliza Fogelson ’00 writes the fictional tale of a woman who…
Shadow of a Pilgrim: An Apostate Walks Two Caminos in Spain
In Shadow of a Pilgrim: An Apostate Walks Two Caminos in Spain (Shadow of a Pilgrim Press), Thomas Connell ’71…
Clutter: An Untidy History
In Clutter: An Untidy History (Belt Publishing), Jennifer Howard ’85 writes an incisive historical and social analysis of our relationship…
Finding Hemingway
In the romantic comedy Finding Hemingway (Cloister Inn Publishing) that toes the line of magical realism, Ken Dortzbach ’91 offers…
Make A Better World: A Practical Guide to Leadership for Fundraising Success
In Make A Better World: A Practical Guide to Leadership for Fundraising Success (NGO Futures LLC), the first book in…
Together in a Sudden Strangeness: America’s Poets Respond to the
Dozens of poets have joined forces in the anthology Together in a Sudden Strangeness: America’s Poets Respond to the Pandemic…
Is Wildness Over?
Is Wildness Over? (Polity Press), a new book from environmental scholar Paul Wapner *91, presents a forceful answer to the…
A Small Radius of Light: G. Daniel Massad, A Retrospective
G. Daniel Massad ’69 studied English at Princeton and the University of Chicago before deciding to pursue a career as…
On Being Me: A Personal Invitation to Philosophy
On Being Me (Princeton University Press) is an accessible collection of essays about using philosophy in daily life, written by…
The Wise Men of the West: A Search for the Promised One in the Latter Days
In this two-volume tale of spiritual discovery, Jay Tyson ’76 follows a young Quaker named Zach Thompson who leaves New…