CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

A Promise Kept: 1934 to 1946
In A Promise Kept: 1934 to 1946 (CreateSpace), Lewis M. Weinstein ’62 crafts a historical tale following two individuals’ journeys…
Global Healing: Literature, Advocacy, Care
In Global Healing: Literature, Advocacy, Care (Brill), a work of comparative literature and medical humanities, Karen Laura Thornber ’96 analyzes…
Stitched & Sewn: The Life-Saving Art of Holocaust Survivor Trudie Strobel
In Stitched & Sewn: The Life-Saving Art of Holocaust Survivor Trudie Strobel (Prospect Park Books), Jody Savin ’82 tells child…
The Chinese Mandolin
In this spy thriller, Thomas Grant ’64 weaves a fast-paced tale rife with murder and kidnapping as the protagonist Sam…
Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution
In this science-fiction novel, Peter W. Singer ’97 and August Cole take research into how AI might push society’s limits…
Socialization in Higher Education and the Early Career: Theory, Research and Application
In Socialization in Higher Education and the Early Career: Theory, Research and Application (Springer), editors John C. Weidman ’67 and…
The Cantos
The Cantos (Yapi Kredi Publishing) by Ezra Pound, a tome of modernist poetry, has been translated into Turkish for the…
The Discourses: Reflections on History, Sufism, Theology, and Literature—Volume 1
The Discourses: Reflections on History, Sufism, Theology, and Literature—Volume 1 (NYU Press) is a collection of essays by Moroccan scholar…
The Struggle for the Streets of Berlin: Politics, Consumption, and Urban Space, 1914-1945
During Germany’s interwar period, the activity seen on Berlin’s streets served as a kind of public record of the national…
Death on Tuckernuck
In Death on Tuckernuck (Soho Crime) an extravagant yacht has found run aground on the island of Tuckernuck in the…
The Ruins Lesson: Meaning and Material in Western Culture
Ruins bear witness to past civilizations and societies, often informing our understanding of history. But why has Western society been…
Charisma and Disenchantment: The Vocation Lectures
Damion Searls’ translation, Charisma and Disenchantment: The Vocation Lectures (NYRB), brings new breath to two of distinguished German sociologist Max…
China’s Western Horizon: Beijing and the New Geopolitics of Eurasia
China’s Western Horizon (Oxford University Press) discusses China from the perspective of surrounding states in Eurasia, with particular focus on…
Blindsight: The (Mostly) Hidden Ways Marketing Reshapes Our Brains
How does branding effect the way consumers make decisions? Blindsight (BenBella Books) by neuroscientist Matt Johnson and marketer Prince Ghuman…
The Ralph Nader and Family Cookbook: Classic Recipes from Lebanon and Beyond
In The Ralph Nader and Family Cookbook (Akashic) famed activist Ralph Nader presents recipes influenced by his mother’s traditional Lebanese…
Race the Sands: A Novel
In the fanciful Becar, the most depraved individuals are reborn as monsters called kehok. Only through winning The Races, in…
If Men, Then
If Men, Then (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) , a poetry collection, explores the disasters in the external world around us…
From Mount Hooly to Princeton: A Scottish-American Medley
In From Mount Hooly to Princeton: A Scottish-American Medley (Kennedy & Boyd), Andrew Hook *60 considers the factors that culminated…


















