The Hayekian Prism
By Bruce Caldwell. University of Chicago Press, 2004. Xi + 489 pgs. Review appearing in the Spring 2004 issue of Bruce Caldwell has adopted a sensible strategy to cope with the formidable task he has set himself. Friedrich Hayek was not only one ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
The World: A History, Volume 1
!--(if gte mso 9)xmlNormal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4/xml!(endif)--!--(if gte mso 9)xml/xml!(endif)--!--(if !mso)!(endif)--!--(if gte mso 10)!(endif)--Felipe Fernández-Armesto holds the William P. Reynolds Chair of History at [... more]
$81.34
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Joan Schwartz
Joan Schwartz is a graduate of Rutgers University and received an M.A. from the University of Chicago. She has worked as an editor for the University of Chicago Press, Columbia University Press, Macmillan Publishing Company, and The Free Press. ... [... more]
Random House |
Manual of Style:Containing Typographical Rules Governing ...
Outdated, useless editions: Don't be misled. This does NOT contain The Chicago Manual of Style. This is the 1927 edition of "Manual of Style: Containing Typographical Rules Governing the Publications of the University of Chicago Press together with [... more]
$29.99
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Corroborating Evidence
Sponge Hollow: Rasmussen attempts to pin just about every murder in the U.S. between 1930 and 1950 on one man, Jack Anderson Wilson. Before his unexpected death Jack Wilson was undoubtedly the most promising suspect in the 1947 Los Angeles murder of [... more]
$26.95
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My Family and Other Saints
bruisingly honest memoir: I commend kirin narayan for her ability to write such an honest account of her youth. Her experience as a part indian, part american girl growing up in Bombay was very interesting. She has filled the pages with honesty, humor, [... more]
$22.50
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Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester around the World
Foolish Fun and Foolish Seriousness: I can't think of a book that has a better choice of title than _Fools Are Everywhere_ (University of Chicago Press) by Beatrice K. Otto. Everyone would agree with those three little words, but Otto has the specialist [... more]
$27.50
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Heidegger For Beginners
An entertaining and informative introduction for beginners.: HEIDEGGER FOR BEGINNERS. By Eric LeMay & Jennifer A. Pitts. Illustrated by Paul Gordon. 120 pp. New York : Writers and Readers Publishing, Inc., 1994. ISBN 0-86316-172-3 (Pbk). It's [... more]
$14.95
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The First Year Out: Understanding American Teens after ...
This book will shake you up: Much writing on higher education falls into predictable categories, such as moralistic (sometimes voyeuristic) screeds about debased student culture or high-minded praise of the transformative power of the liberal arts. Tim [... more]
$20.00
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Big Bang: The Most Important Scientific Discovery of All ...
Amazon.com Review: A baffling array of science books claim to reveal how the mysteries of the universe have been discovered, but Simon Singh's Big Bang actually delivers on that promise. General readers will find it to be among the very best books [... more]
$18.60
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Big Bang: The Origin Of The Universe
Amazon.com Review: A baffling array of science books claim to reveal how the mysteries of the universe have been discovered, but Simon Singh's Big Bang actually delivers on that promise. General readers will find it to be among the very best books [... more]
$27.95
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From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, ...
Tales of Toponyms: No "Nigger" has been on the US map for fifty years, and most instances of "Squaw" and "Jap" were eliminated shortly thereafter, but we still have the occasional "Wop" or "Chink". You [... more]
$16.00
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