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Life Without Money

Imperial Foreign Policy and the Origins of World War II

Building Fair and Sustainable Economies

Christopher Waters is Senior Lecturer in Twentieth Century International History at Deakin University, Australia. He has published widely on Australian international history, Anglo-Australian relations and Australian political history. The Canberra Times described his book The Empire Fractures as ‘a most impressive first book’.

Anitra Nelson is an Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning at RMIT University, Australia. Frans Timmerman was socialist faction leader in the Australian Labor Party and political adviser to members of parliament.

The strategic, political and moral threats posed by the rise of fascist regimes in Germany and Italy were so severe that all the democratic governments faced a myriad of challenges during the 1930s. Australia, as part of the British Empire, was no exception. Christopher Waters here examines Australia’s role in Britain’s policy of appeasement from the time Hitler came to power in 1933 through to the declaration of war on 3rd September 1939. Focusing on five leading figures in the Australian governments of the 1930s, it examines their responses to the rise of Hitler and the growing threat of fascism in Europe. Australia and Appeasement provides an important and original study of the making of imperial foreign policy in the inter-war era and will be invaluable reading for researchers of Australian and imperial history and for anyone interested in the origins of World War II. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9781848859982, NZRP$49.95 Australian Author Publish November 2011, 320 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Australian History

The money-based global economy is failing. The credit crunch undermined capitalism’s ability to ensure rising incomes and prosperity while market-led attempts to combat climate change are fought tooth and nail by business as environmental crises continue. We urgently need to combat those who say ‘there is no alternative’ to the current system, but what would an alternative look like? The contributors to Life Without Money argue that it is time radical, non-market models were taken seriously. The book brings together diverse voices presenting strong arguments against our money-based system’s ability to improve lives and prevent environmental disaster. Crucially, it provides a direct strategy for undercutting capitalism by refusing to deal in money, and offers money-free models of governance and collective sufficiency. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780745331652, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Pluto Economics / Environment

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Borderless Economics

We All Wore Stars

Chinese Sea Turtles, Indian Fridges, and the New Fruits of Global Capitalism

Memories of Anne Frank from her Classmates

Robert Guest is currently the Global Business Editor at The Economist. Before joining The Economist, he was the Tokyo correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. The winner of numerous awards, Guest is a regular on both the BBC and CNN. He is the author of The Shackled Continent. Today, thanks to the ease of technology and travel, we enjoy unprecendented levels of interconnectedness. Societies are increasingly mobile, and immigrant populations maintain strong ties with their native countries, allowing for an unbroken chain of innovation and knowledge that stretches all the way back home. Robert Guest shows how today’s tribal networks transcend national borders, and how they are shaping the global community in unforeseen ways. In a world where trade, trust, and information flow through ethnic networks, the nation that values open borders and encourages the growth of its diaspora populations will be the superpower of the twenty-first century. With on-the-ground reporting from dozens of countries, this is a timely look at the forces greater than national boundaries, and how they can be harnessed to move the whole planet forward. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230113824, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Economics / Politics 9 780230 113824

Theo Coster was a classmate and friend of Anne Frank at the Amsterdam Jewish Lyceum. A toymaker and game designer, he is executive producer of the documentary film The Classmates of Anne Frank. Coster has lived in Tel Aviv, Israel, since 1955. In 1941, Theo Coster was a student at the Amsterdam Jewish Lyceum, one in a class of 28 Jewish children that the Nazis had segregated from the rest of the Dutch population. Among Theo’s fellow students was a young Anne Frank, whose diary would later become one of the most important documents of the Holocaust. In this remarkable group portrait, Coster and five of his fellow classmates gather their personal stories and memories of Anne. The accounts collected here do not just help us to rediscover Anne Frank. They also stand on their own as remarkable stories of ingenuity and survival during the Holocaust - from Albert Gomes de Mesquita, who hid in ten different towns across Europe - to Hannah Goslar, who experienced the horrors of Bergen-Belsen but also made a miraculous reconnection with Anne days before her death. $29.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230114449, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Palgrave Macmillan Historical Memoir Quantity

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Feature Titles The Imperial Messenger

All Eyes East

Thomas Friedman at Work

Understanding the 300 Million Superconsumers in China

Bélen Fernández is an editor and feature writer at Pulse Media.

C ounterblasts

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Thomas Friedman is said by many to be a principled observer of international events and an even-handed analyst of American policy. But Bélen Fernández’s acerbic close reading of Friedman’s voluminous oeuvre reveals instead a ham-fisted apologist for US military excesses and neoliberal corporate policies-as well as a risibly bad writer. Fernández carefully reviews the Friedman corpus, and her documentation of Friedman’s sloppy mistakes, inconsistencies, wilful ignoring of contradictory evidence, and sheer illogic is both appalling and amusing. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677498, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 160 pages Verso Quantity Politics

Mary Bergstrom works with a network of researchers and trend-spotters across China.

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The Impostor

Burma 1942

BHL in Wonderland

The Road from Rangoon to Mandalay

Jade Lindgaard is a journalist for the news site Mediapart. Xavier de la Porte is a journalist for the radio station France Culture.

Alan Warren, Monash University, Australia.

How do we explain “the bizarre prominence of Bernard-Henri Lévy, far the best-known ‘thinker’ under sixty in the country?” This book, based on a careful investigation comparing BHL’s words with his deeds, seeks to explore the remarkable persistence of this celebrity pseudo-philosopher since he burst onto the scene in 1977. Delving into his networks in the spheres of politics, the media and big business, it suggests what the success of this three-decade long imposture indicates about the degeneration of contemporary French intellectual and cultural life. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677481, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 160 pages Verso Quantity Politics / Philosophy

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This book provides a new way to look at competitive strategy in dynamic markets by focusing on the dynamics of product categories and subcategories. The new perspective considers the threats of a brand becoming less relevant and the opportunity of a brand making competitors irrelevant. The central idea is that brand relevance and managing the product category and subcategory perceptions need to be elevated to a major focus in addition to or instead of brand preference. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230120624, NZRP$44.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Business & Economics

The British fought the Second World War in Burma and India against the backdrop of nationalist unrest and revolt. The appalling Bengal famine of 1943, brought about by the loss of Burma’s rice crop and the dislocation of government, would cause the deaths of many. Alan Warren provides a new study of the series of battles that made up the Burma campaign, including first-hand accounts of the conflict and a fresh examination of the armies and commanders of the major combatants. Burma 1942 powerfully demonstrates how victory or defeat in particular battles altered the trajectory of the conflict, affecting the lives of millions. $49.95 Hb, ISBN 9781441152503, NZRP$69.95 Publish November 2011, 320 pages Continuum Quantity Military History

The Lesser Evil?

Corporate Complicity in Israel’s Occupation

Derrick O’Keefe is a Canadian writer and social justice activist.

Evidence from the London Session of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine

One of the most influential intellectuals in the English-speaking world, Michael Ignatieff’s story is generally understood to be that of an ambitious, accomplished progressive politician and writer, whose work and thought fit within an enlightened political tradition valuing human rights and diversity. Here, journalist Derrick O’Keefe argues otherwise. Tracing the course of his career over the last thirty years, O’Keefe proposes that Ignatieff and his political tradition have in fact stood in opposition to the extension of democracy and the pursuit of economic equality. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844676156, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 192 pages Verso Quantity Politics

Asa Winstanley is a journalist and Frank Barat is a human rights activist.

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The Russell Tribunal on Palestine is a people’s tribunal in the spirit of the Tribunal on Vietnam that was set up by Bertrand Russell in the 1960s. This book contains a selection of the most vital evidence and testimonies presented at the London session. It examines the involvement of corporations in the illegal occupation of Palestinian land. It identifies companies and corporations participating in such illegality and possibilities for legal action against them are discussed. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780745331591, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Pluto Quantity Current Affairs

An A to Z of Critical Thinking

From Palestine to Israel

Beth Black is Senior Research Officer at Cambridge Assessment.

A Photographic Record of Destruction and State Formation, 1947-1950

To be a successful critical thinker it is vital to understand how the different concepts and terms are defined and used. The terminology often presents a stumbling block for the beginner, since much of it is used imprecisely in everyday language. This definitive A to Z guide provides precise definitions for over 130 terms and concepts used in critical thinking. Each entry presents a short definition followed by a more detailed explanation and authoritative clarification. Armed with the tools and knowledge provided in these pages, the reader will be able to distinguish an assertion from an argument, a flaw from a fallacy, a correlation from a cause and a fact from an opinion. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441117977, NZRP$34.95 Publish November 2011, 188 pages Continuum Quantity Philosophy

Ariella Azoulay directs the Photo-Lexic project at the Minerva Humanities Centre at Tel Aviv University. In this carefully curated and beautifully presented photobook, Ariella Azoulay offers a new perspective on four crucial years in the history of Palestine/ Israel. By reading over 200 photographs from that period, most of which were previously confined to Israeli state archives, Azoulay recounts the events and the stories that for years have been ignored or only partially acknowledged in Israel and the West. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780745331690, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Pluto Photographic History

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Feature Titles The Marx Dictionary

Osama’s Wife and Son Take Us Inside Their Secret World

Lawrence Wilde and Ian Fraser, both Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Jean Sasson is a New York Times bestselling author. Najwa and Omar bin Laden.

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Granting extraordinary access to their private world, Osama’s wife and son reveal the frightening transformation of a loving husband into a hardened terrorist. In 1996, Osama chose the 15-year-old Omar to accompany him to his mountain fortress of Tora Bora in Afghanistan, where the risks of hunger and disease soon paled before the dangers of the terrorist camps. Illustrating the incredible stories with pictures from the family album, Jean Sasson takes us inside the world that Osama bin Laden never wanted us to see. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781851689019, NZRP$24.95 Published June 2011, 320 pages Oneworld Publications Quantity Biography

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Koretsky

The Nazi Séance

The Soviet Photo Poster, 1931-1984

The Strange Story of the Jewish Psychic in Hitler’s Circle

Erika Wolf, University of Otago, New Zealand.

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Viktor Koretsky (1909-1998) was a leading Soviet artist and the acknowledged master of the Soviet photographic poster. With a long and prolific career that spanned the early Stalin era through to the onset of Glasnost, Koretsky produced some of the most memorable images of World War II and the Cold War from the point of view of the USSR. The first comprehensive catalogue of Koretsky’s work in any language, this stunning and richly illustrated album provides an essential introduction to the major examples of Koretsky’s artistic output, including posters, original designs, and other political graphics. $54.95 Hb, ISBN 9781595585424, NZRP$69.95 Publish November 2011, 240 pages The New Press Quantity Photographic History / Art

P erplexed

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Erik Jan Hannussen, a popular Jewish stage magician and mentalist from Austria, wowed audiences and amassed a small fortune in the 1920s and 30s. Perhaps his greatest trick, however, was that of becoming Hitler’s personal psychic and advisor, moving comfortably in Nazi circles for many years while hiding his Jewish heritage. Fascinating and disturbing, this book chronicles Hanussen’s rise from obscurity to fame and his unusual powers that fascinated Europe and America before he came to the same tragic end that so many of his fellow Jews endured at the hands of the Nazis. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230620537, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity History / Biography

The Novel: An Alternative History

Tony Milligan, University of Aberdeen, UK.

Beginnings to 1600

What is love? What is it to be loved? Can we trust love? Is it overrated? These are just some of the questions Tony Milligan pursues in his novel exploration of a subject that has occupied philosophers since the time of Plato. Tackling the mood of pessimism about the nature of love that reaches back through Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard, he examines the links between love and grief, love and nature, and between love of others and loving oneself. We love too few things in the world, Milligan concludes, adding that we need to be loved too, to appreciate our own value and the worth of life itself. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844655069, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 176 pages Acumen Publishing Popular Philosophy

Steven Moore is the author of several books and essays on modern literature.

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Encyclopedic in scope and heroically audacious, The Novel: An Alternative History is the first attempt in over a century to tell the complete story of our most popular literary form. After a pugnacious introduction, in which Moore defends innovative, demanding novelists against their conservative critics, the book relaxes into a world tour of the premodern novel, beginning in ancient Egypt and ending in 16th-century China, with many exotic ports-of-call. Throughout, Moore celebrates the innovators in fiction, tracing a continuum between these premodern experimentalists and their postmodern progeny. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441145475, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 712 pages Continuum Quantity Literary History

Marcus Aurelius

Penny Red

A Guide for the Perplexed

Notes from the New Age of Dissent

William O. Stephens, Creighton University, USA.

Laurie Penny is a journalist, feminist, and political activist from London.

This book is a clear and concise introduction to the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. William O. Stephens lucidly sketches Marcus Aurelius’ upbringing, family relations, rise to the throne, military campaigns, and legacy, situating his philosophy amidst his life and times, explicating the factors shaping Marcus’ philosophy, and clarifying key themes in the Memoranda. Marcus Aurelius: A Guide for the Perplexed is the ideal guide for understanding this Stoic author - the only philosopher who was also an emperor. $34.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441108104, NZRP$44.95 Publish November 2011, 208 pages Continuum Philosophy / Biography

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Arthur J. Magida, University of Baltimore, USA.

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The Marx Dictionary is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the world of Karl Marx. Meticulously researched and extensively crossreferenced, this unique book covers all his major works, ideas and influences and provides a firm grounding in the central themes of Marx's thought from a philosophical perspective. A-Z entries include clear definitions of all the key terms used in Marx's writings, coverage of their German origins, and detailed synopses of all his key works. The Dictionary also includes entries on Marx's major philosophical and political influences and contemporaries. $44.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441178329, NZRP$54.95 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Continuum Philosophy / Politics Quantity

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In the space of a year, Laurie Penny has become one of the most prominent voices of the new left. This book brings together her diverse writings, showing what it is to be young, angry and progressive in the face of an increasingly violent and oppressive UK government. Penny Red: Notes from the New Age of Dissent collects Penny’s writings on youth politics, resistance, feminism and culture. An introduction, conclusion and extensive footnotes allow Penny to connect all the strands of her work, showing the links between political activism and wider social and cultural issues. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780745332086, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 192 pages Pluto Quantity Political Writing & Activism

C ontinuum P hilosophy D ictionaries

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Anti-Nietzsche

Brothers Across the Ocean

Malcolm Bull is a theorist and art historian.

British Foreign Policy and the Origins of the Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ 1900-1905

Nietzsche, the philosopher seemingly opposed to everyone, has met with remarkably little opposition himself. He remains what he wanted to be - the limit-philosopher of a modernity that never ends. In this provocative, sometimes disturbing book, Bull argues that merely to reject Nietzsche is not to escape his lure. He seduces by appealing to our desire for victory, our creativity, our humanity. Only by ‘reading like a loser’ and failing to live up to his ideals can we move beyond Nietzsche to a still more radical revaluation of all values-a subhumanism that expands the boundaries of society until we are left with less than nothing in common. $34.00 Hb, ISBN 9781859845745, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Verso History & Philosophy Quantity

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A Civil War

A New Corona Anthology

A History of the Italian Resistance

Anthony Kirk-Greene, St. Antony’s College, Oxford.

Claudio Pavone, University of Pisa, Italy.

The British Empire was the most powerful empire known to the modern world, but power and confidence were ebbing by the mid-20th century. Aspects of Empire, a second anthology of writings from the Corona Club journal, shows the British Parliament, Government, the Colonial Office and leading actors preparing for decolonisation. Here is an illuminating account of the management of the end of a global empire and preparation for self-government - a drama no less striking for being couched in form of Parliamentary debate, and state papers. $68.00 Hb, ISBN 9781848855144, NZRP$86.00 Publish November 2011, 320 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers History & Philosophy

Claudio Pavone’s masterwork, widely recognized as the key reference on the Italian Resistance, addresses crucial issues related to the transition from fascist Italy to the postwar period, viewed from the perspective of the morality at work amongst the protagonists. In an analysis of the events between September 1943 and April 1945, Claudio Pavone distinguishes three processes: a patriotic war, a civil war and a class war-three wars which were often fought by the same actors. He thus introduces a new interpretation capable of grasping all the nuances of a historical event of great complexity. $79.95 Hb, ISBN 9781844677504, NZRP$99.95 Publish November 2011, 864 pages Verso Quantity History & Philosophy

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Badiou’s Deleuze

The Cyrenaics

Jon Roffe, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, Australia.

Ugo Zilioli, University of Pisa, Italy.

Badiou’s Deleuze presents the first thorough analysis of one of the most significant encounters in contemporary thought: Alain Badiou’s summary interpretation and rejection of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. It presents a detailed examination of Badiou’s reading and argues that, whilst it fails to do justice to the Deleuzean project, it invites us to reconsider what Deleuze’s philosophy amounts to and to reassess Deleuze’s power to address the ultimate concerns of philosophy. Badiou’s Deleuze analyses the differing metaphysics of two of the most influential recent continental philosophers, whose divergent views have helped shape much contemporary thought. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9781844655090, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Acumen Publishing Quantity History & Philosophy

The Cyrenaic school of philosophy (named after its founder Aristippus’ native city of Cyrene in North Africa) flourished in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE and its importance was much recognized in ancient times. Ugo Zilioli’s book provides the first book-length introduction to the school in English. It begins by introducing the main figures of the Cyrenaic school beginning with Aristippus and by setting them into their historical context. It offers an overview of ancient and modern interpretations of the Cyrenaics, to provide readers with alternative accounts of the doctrines they endorsed and of the role they played in the context of ancient thought. $92.00 Hb, ISBN 9781844652907, NZRP$116.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Acumen Publishing History & Philosophy Quantity

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Britain and the Confrontation with Indonesia

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The ‘Special Relationship’ has long been a leading feature of the international relations between the USA and Britain, and never more discussed and questioned than now, following the Iraq war. But Brothers Across the Ocean is a unique examination into the Relationship’s early history, when Britain’s role as a leading global power was beginning to be rivalled - possibly eclipsed - by the USA. $57.00 Pb, ISBN 9781848859630, NZRP$72.00 Publish November 2011, 288 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers History & Philosophy Quantity

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Iestyn Adams is a specialist in the history of AngloAmerican relations.

The God of Philosophy

1960-1966

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, Second Edition

David Easter, University of London, UK.

Roy Jackson, University of Gloucestershire, UK.

The ‘Confrontation’ is Britain’s forgotten war. Yet as David Easter shows, it was a major commitment involving over 54,000 British servicemen and near-escalation into full-scale war with Indonesia. President Sukarno’s ‘Confrontation’ of Indonesia was an attempt to destroy Britain’s plans for Malayasia by guerilla warfare, and Britain responded with a secret war by supporting rebel groups, propaganda and clandestine cross-border raids. Britain’s policy, however seemingly successful was, however, vital in her post-imperial retreat from empire and in abandoning her global defence role. $57.00 Pb, ISBN 9781848859692, NZRP$72.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Quantity History & Philosophy

All the questions that have been asked about the existence and nature of God are brought to life with clarity and style in The God of Philosophy. The arguments for and against God’s existence are weighed up, along with discussion of the meaning of religious language, the concept of God and the possibility of life after death. This new edition brings the debate right up to date by exploring the philosophical arguments of the new atheists such as Richard Dawkins, as well as considering what the latest discoveries in science can tell us about why many believe in the existence of the divine. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844655014, NZRP$38.00 Publish November 2011, 192 pages Acumen Publishing Quantity History & Philosophy

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History & Philosophy Rethinking the American Anti-War Movement

with Capitalist Civilization

Simon Hall.

Immanuel Wallerstein, State University of New York, USA.

The Legends of Alexander the Great

Rethinking the Asian American Movement

Richard Stoneman, University of Exeter, UK.

Daryl Joji Maeda, University of Colorado, USA.

The New Intuitionism

SOE and the Resistance

Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, USA, and Jill Graper Hernandez, University of Texas, USA.

As Told in The Times Obituaries Major General Michael Tillotson is a columnist for The Times and their chief military obituarist.

Since his 2004 publication of the book The Good in the Right, Robert Audi has been at the forefront of the current resurgence of interest in intuitionism – the idea that human beings have an intuitive sense of right and wrong – in ethics. The New Intuitionism brings together some of the world’s most important contemporary writers from such diverse fields as metaethics, epistemology and moral psychology to explore the latest implications of and challenges to Audi’s work. $53.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441152480, NZRP$67.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Continuum History & Philosophy

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Within each chapter of SOE and The Resistance, obituaries of SOE agents have been selected to illustrate the work of the organisation within a particular sphere of operations. These are linked, illuminated and set in historical context with a running narrative commentary by Michael Tillotson, The Times’ long standing military obituarist. In his introdution, Tillotson explains how the SOE agents were recruited and trained but explains also the extreme complexity of the SOE relationship with the government, MI5 and MI6 and the resistance. This is a thrilling tale told, not as dry as dust academic history, but as flesh and blood. $39.00 Hb, ISBN 9781441119711, NZRP$49.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Continuum Quantity History & Philosophy

Rank and File

Theory as History

Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers

Essays on Modes of Production and Exploitation

Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd.

Jarius Banaji.

The trials and tribulations of firebrand union organizers, from the 1930s-1970s, are brought to life here, in their own words. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781608461509, NZRP$38.00 Publish November 2011, 326 pages Haymarket Books History & Philosophy

Forty years of research in historiography and marxism focused on the concept of ‘modes of production.’ $42.00 Pb, ISBN 9781608461431, NZRP$53.00 Publish November 2011, 408 pages Haymarket Books History & Philosophy

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The Asian American movement drew upon some of the most powerful currents of the era, and had a wide-ranging impact on the political landscape of Asian America, and more generally, the United States. Using the racial discourse of the black power and other movements, as well as antiwar activist and the global decolonization movements, the Asian American movement succeeded in creating a multi-ethnic alliance of Asians in the United States and gave them a voice in their own destinies. Rethinking the Asian American Movement provides a short, accessible overview of this important social and political movement. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415800822, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Routledge History & Philosophy Quantity

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‘How can a man become a god?’ So enquired Alexander the Great of the Brahmin sages of India. And how did they reply? ‘By doing what it is impossible for a man to do.’ And that answer set a keynote for the Conqueror’s entire career, which was characterized throughout by Alexander’s attempts to achieve the unachievable: to scale the fresh heights and make the incredible real and tangible on earth. Already a legend in his own lifetime, the glittering figure of Alexander preoccupied European, Jewish and Arabic folklore until the 15th century. Richard Stoneman, who is one of his leading modern interpreters, here presents a range of Greek and Latin texts which recount the Conqueror’s adventures in the east. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9781848857858, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 192 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Quantity History & Philosophy

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Between 1965 and 1973, hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans participated in one of the most remarkable and significant people’s movements in American history - the vehement protesting against the country’s involvement in the Vietnam War. Rethinking the American Anti-War Movement provides a short, accessible overview of this important social and political movement, highlighting key events and key figures, the movement’s strengths and weaknesses, how it intersected with other social and political movements of the time, and its lasting effect on the country. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415800846, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Routledge Quantity History & Philosophy

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In this short, highly readable book, Immanuel Wallerstein provides a condensation of the central ideas of The Modern World-System, his monumental study of capitalism as an integrated, historical entity. In developing an anatomy of capitalism over the past five centuries, Wallerstein provides one of the most coherent and succinct introductions to the genesis of a global system of exploitation. Particular attention is focused on the emergence and development of a unified world market, and the concomitant international division of labor. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677665, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 176 pages Verso Quantity History & Philosophy

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The Empty Bread Basket

How to Survive the Next World Crisis

Food and Farming in the Fertile Crescent

Nicholas Boyle, Cambridge University, UK.

Rami Zurayk, American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Tariq Tell has published on Jordanian politics and agrarian development.

A new world crisis is already looming. By 2014, our generation's legacy to the twenty-first century will be decided. Will it be a century of climatic disaster and war? The roots of the present crisis lie in an unbalanced globalization which has failed to match economic with political integration. False models of nationhood, markets, and empires have hindered the development of global governance. If human civilization is to survive the twenty-first century, current ideologies will have to give way to a more realistic acceptance of supranational authorities, and especially of an enhanced IMF and WTO. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441169365, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 196 pages Continuum Current Affairs & Politics Quantity

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Hope Amidst Despair

When State Crimes Against Democracy Succeed

HIV/AIDS-Affected Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

David Ray Griffin, Claremont University, USA.

Susanna W. Grannis founded and led CHABHA, Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, until 2010.

Was the now widely unpopular war in Afghanistan ever justified? Why do many otherwise fact-driven journalist still endorse the official account of 9/11, despite the scientific improbability of several important details? Were some of the phone calls that reportedly came from the hijacked airliners faked? Have American Christians been largely blinded to the truth about 9/11 by accepting a nationalist version of faith? On the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, David Ray Griffin reviews the troubling questions that remain unanswered. $27.00 Pb, ISBN 9781566568685, NZRP$34.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Current Affairs & Politics

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Hope Amidst Despair focuses on the almost 15 million children in sub-Saharan Africa who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. This book gives these children a voice, allowing them to explain their stories and the challenges they face. Based on first-hand research, Susanna Grannis shows how young community leaders can promote children's well-being and independence. Grannis shows the challenges involved in such work through the analysis of data on children from five different countries in sub-Saharan Africa. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9780745331539, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 192 pages Pluto Quantity Current Affairs & Politics

Cities under Siege

Israelis and Palestinians

The New Military Urbanism

Conflict and Resolution

Stephen Graham, Newcastle University, UK.

Moshé Machover.

Cities are the new battleground of our increasingly urban world. From the slums of the global South to the wealthy financial centers of the West, Cities Under Siege traces the spread of political violence through the sites, spaces, infrastructure and symbols of the world’s rapidly expanding metropolitan areas. Drawing on a wealth of original research, Stephen Graham shows how Western militaries and security forces now perceive all urban terrain as a conflict zone inhabited by lurking shadow enemies. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677627, NZRP$37.00 Publish November 2011, 432 pages Verso Current Affairs & Politics

A lifelong activist, Moshé Machover’s essays, written as an Israeli socialist in solidarity with the Palestinian people, are collected here. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9781608461486, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 300 pages Haymarket Books Current Affairs & Politics

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Lebanon

Conservatism and Liberalism in Contemporary Politics

Tom Najem, University of Windsor, Canada.

The Politics of a Penetrated Society In a time of great political change and unrest in the Middle East, this highly topical text offers a succinct account of the contemporary political environment in Lebanon. Tom Najem provides both a developed understanding of the pre-civil war system and an analysis of how circumstances resulting from the civil war combined with essential pre-war elements to define politics in Lebanon. Systematically exploring Lebanon’s history, society and politics, the author stresses the importance of the crucial role of external actors in the Lebanese system. $55.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415457477, NZRP$69.95 Publish November 2011, 176 pages Routledge Current Affairs & Politics

Morgan Marietta, University of Georgia, USA.

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Conservatives and Liberals often resort to cartoon images of the opposing ideology, relying on broadly defined caricatures to illustrate their opposition. To help us get past these stereotypes, this short, punchy book explains the two dominant political ideologies in America today, providing a thorough and fair analysis of each as well as insight into their respective branches. This approach suggests a clear way to explain and compare the two ideologies in an effort to enhance democratic debate. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415899000, NZRP$44.00 Publish November 2011, 144 pages Routledge Current Affairs & Politics Quantity

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The Fertile Crescent, the region encompassing Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine, has, despite its name, historically faced challenges to food security from imperial powers and, more recently, foreign agribusiness. The Empty Bread Basket unravels the paradoxes of food and empire in the Fertile Crescent using a comparative and historical political economy of agrarian change. The analysis is brought up to date by looking at the impact of Western governments and international development agencies. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9780745331768, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Pluto Quantity Current Affairs & Politics


Current Affairs & Politics Libya since 1969

The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State

Qadhafi’s Revolution Revisited

Asbjørn Wahl is director of the Campaign for the Welfare State.

Diederik Vandewalle, Dartmouth College, USA. This edited volume provides the first fully comprehensive evaluation of Libya since the Qadhafi coup in 1969. Throughout the different chapters the authors explore the rise of the military in Libya, the impact of its self-styled revolution on Libyan society and economy. $48.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230337503, NZRP$61.00 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Palgrave Macmillan Current Affairs & Politics

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In an age of government imposed austerity, and after 30 years of neo-liberal restructuring, the future of the welfare state looks increasingly uncertain. Asbjørn Wahl offers an accessible analysis of the situation across Europe, identifies the most important challenges and presents practical proposals for combating the assault on welfare. Wahl argues that the welfare state should be seen as the result of a class compromise forged in the 20th century, which means that it cannot easily be exported internationally. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9780745331393, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Pluto Current Affairs & Politics

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The New Jim Crow

The Roger Scruton Reader

Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness

Mark Dooley has been writing for the Irish Daily Mail since 2006. The Roger Scruton Reader is the first comprehensive collection of Scruton’s writings, spanning a period of thirty years. It gathers selections from some of his earliest works such as The Aesthetics of Architecture (1979) to his most recent Culture Counts (2007). The book also includes a good number of unpublished essays. It is made up of five sections - the last section of all contains some of Scruton’s most pugilistic pieces on Dawkins and on The Iraq War. $25.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441115386, NZRP$32.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Continuum Current Affairs & Politics

Michelle Alexander, Ohio State University, USA.

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In the era of colorblindness, it is no longer socially permissible to use race, explicitly, as a justification for discrimination, exclusion, and social contempt. Yet, as legal star Michelle Alexander reveals, today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against convicted criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans. Once you’re labeled a felon, the old forms of discrimination - employment discrimination, housing discrimination, denial of the right to vote, denial of educational opportunity, denial of food stamps and other public benefits, and exclusion from jury service - are suddenly legal. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781595586438, NZRP$38.00 Publish November 2011, 304 pages The New Press Quantity Current Affairs & Politics

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Obama and the Middle East

Towards a Second Republic

Fawaz A. Gerges, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

Irish Politics and the Celtic Tiger Peadar Kirby, University of Limerick, Ireland, and Mary P. Murphy, National University of Ireland.

Taking stock of Obama’s first year in the White House, this book places his engagement in the Middle East within the broader context of U.S. foreign policy since 9/11 and examines key areas that have posed a challenge to his administration. Middle East expert Fawaz Gerges highlights the administration’s widening credibility gap and lack of resolve and political will to directly confront policy challenges head-on, and offer essential strategic recommendations for advancing U.S. relations with the Muslim World. $36.00 Hb, ISBN 9780230113817, NZRP$46.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Current Affairs & Politics Quantity

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Towards a Second Republic analyses Ireland's economics, politics and society, drawing important lessons from its cycles of boom and bust. Peadar Kirby and Mary Murphy expose the winners and losers from the current Irish model of development and the role of the Irish elite. The authors examine the role of the EU and compare Ireland’s crisis and responses to those of other states. More than just an analysis of the economic disaster in Ireland, the book is also a proposal to construct new and more effective institutions for the economy and society. $41.00 Pb, ISBN 9780745330556, NZRP$52.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Pluto Current Affairs & Politics

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Peaceful Islamist Mobilization in the Muslim World

International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Maneshka Eliatamby, Communities Without Boundaries International, USA, and Sandra I. Cheldelin, George Mason University, USA.

Julie Chernov Hwang, Goucher College, USA. Based on extensive field research in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Turkey, Hwang argues that states, through their policies, institutions, and capacities, can influence the mobilization strategies that Islamist groups choose, encouraging peaceful strategies or sometimes creating permissive conditions for violence. This book presents a compelling and innovative new theory and framework for examining the variation in Islamist mobilization strategies in Muslim Asia and the Middle East. $42.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230120709, NZRP$53.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Current Affairs & Politics Quantity

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This collection of essays explores the role of women as they participate in both conflict and peacemaking. The essays, contributed by scholars and practitioners from around the world, do not look at women as victims or perpetrators, but instead examine their behavior in conflict zones and their involvement in conflict – how it affects them, how they are active participants, and the initiatives they take in intervention, conflict resolution, and peace building. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441144935, NZRP$58.00 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Continuum Quantity Current Affairs & Politics


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The Boy

New Yorkers Remember September 2011 and the Years that Followed

A Holocaust Story

Mary Marshall Clark and Peter Bearman, both Columbia University, USA; Catherine Ellis and Stephen Drury Smith, both American RadioWorks®.

A cobblestone road. A sunny day. A soldier. A gun. A child, arms high in the air. A moment captured on film. But what is the history behind arguably the most recognizable photograph of the Holocaust? In The Boy: A Holocaust Story, the historian Dan Porat unpacks this split second that was immortalized on film and unravels the stories of the individuals - both Jews and Nazis - associated with it. The book is remarkable in its scope, picking up the lives of these participants in the years preceding World War I and following them to their deaths. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9780809030729, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux Biography

Dan Porat, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

Within days of 9/11, Columbia’s Oral History Research Office began collecting the accounts and observations of hundreds of people from a diverse mix of New York neighborhoods and backgrounds. Follow-up interviews produced a deep and revealing look at how the attacks changed individual lives and communities in New York City. After the Fall presents a selection of these fascinating testimonies, with heartbreaking and enlightening stories. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9781595586476, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages The New Press Quantity Memoir

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American Veterans on War

Conversations with Clint

Personal Stories from WWII to Afghanistan

Paul Nelson’s Lost Interviews with Clint Eastwood, 1979-83

Elise Forbes Tripp is the author of Surviving Iraq: Soldiers’ Stories.

Kevin Avery’s writing has appeared in many diverse publications. Jonathan Lethem is one of the most acclaimed American novelists of his generation.

The United States is embroiled in conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan (and now Libya?) - wars that seem as far from Americans’ understanding as the countries are distant from their shores. With American Veterans on War, Elise Forbes Tripp brings the current wars and their predecessors home in the words of 55 veterans aged 20 to 90. Veterans tell wrenching stories of coping with hostile forces without uniforms, of not knowing who is friend or foe, and of the lasting traces of combat once they’ve returned home. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568678, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Interlink Publishing Memoir Quantity

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Arlene Naylor Okerlund, San Jose State University, USA.

The Book of Alexander the Great

Ernst Röhm

A Life of the Conqueror

Hitler’s SA Chief of Staff

Richard Stoneman, University of Exeter, UK.

Eleanor Hancock, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, Australia.

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This book tells the story of the queen whose marriage to King Henry VII ended England’s Wars of the Roses and inaugurated the 118-year Tudor dynasty. Best known as the mother of Henry VIII and grandmother of Elizabeth I, this Queen Elizabeth contributed far beyond the act of giving birth to future monarchs. Her marriage to Henry VII unified the feuding houses of Lancaster and York, and her popularity with the people helped her husband survive rebellions that plagued his first decade of rule. Her love for music, literature, and architecture also helped inspire England’s Renaissance. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230120488, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 286 pages Palgrave Macmillan Biography Quantity

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In 2006, Charles Shields reached out to Kurt Vonnegut in a letter, asking for his endorsement for a planned biography. The first response was no. Unwilling to take that for an answer, propelled by a passion for his subject, and already deep into his research, Shields wrote again and this time, to his delight, the answer came back: “O.K.” For the next year - a year that ended up being Vonnegut’s last - Shields had access to Vonnegut and his letters. And So It Goes is the culmination of five years of research and writing -the first-ever biography of the life of Kurt Vonnegut. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780805086935, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 528 pages Henry Holt and Company Quantity Biography

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The Book of Alexander the Great - or the Phyllada - has for three centuries been the most popular account of Alexander’s career in modern Greece. Yet it has never been translated into English: a surprising neglect which Richard Stoneman - an acknowledged expert on Alexander - makes good in this elegant rendering supplemented by a full introduction. As a piece of literature the Phyllada is among the best treatments of the Alexander legend, being full of colour and human interest. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781848852945, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Biography

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These newly discovered conversations with legendary journalist Paul Nelson return us to a point when, still acting in other people’s films, Clint Eastwood was honing his directorial craft on a series of inexpensive films that he brought in under budget and ahead of schedule. Eastwood talks openly and without illusions about his early career as an actor, old Hollywood, and his formative years as a director, his influence and what he learned along the way as an actor-lessons that helped him become the director he is today. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441165862, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Quantity Continuum Memoir

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The Rise and Fall of an Arab-American Patriot in the CIA

Richard Overy, Kings College, UK.

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Hermann Goering was Hitler’s most loyal supporter, his designated successor and the second most powerful man in the Third Reich. One of the main architects of the Nazi regime, he was also instrumental in the creation of the Gestapo and directly ordered the Final Solution. Richard Overy illuminates the many facets of Goering’s personality and charts his story from his golden days as Hitler’s most trusted commander to his failures and loss of power after the Battle of Britain, his sensational trial at Nuremberg and his ignominious death by suicide on the eve of his execution. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781848859326, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 328 pages Tauris Parke Paperbacks Quantity Biography

Nada Prouty was an undercover spy for the FBI and CIA for over a decade.

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Love Goes to Buildings On Fire

Velázquez

Music Made in New York City in the ‘70s

And The Surrender of Breda

Will Hermes is a senior critic for Rolling Stone.

Anthony Bailey has been a writer for The New Yorker for a quarter century.

In the mid-1970s, New York City was a laboratory where all the major styles of modern music were reinvented - all at once, from one block to the next, by musicians who knew, admired, and borrowed from one another. Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is the first book to tell the full story of the era’s music scenes and the phenomenal and surprising ways they intersected. Will Hermes was there venturing from his native Queens to the small dark rooms where the revolution was taking place - and here he captures the creativity, drive, and full-out lust for life of the great New York musicians of those years, who knew that the music they were making would change the world. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780865479807, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 368 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux Quantity Memoir

What began as propaganda art to celebrate a rare Spanish victory in the Eighty Years’ War with Holland, The Surrender at Breda is today recognized as Velázquez’s narrative masterpiece. Breda is packed with vivid military detail - whole armies are suggested on the huge canvas, twelve feet high and eleven feet wide. Anthony Bailey examines the paintings from which the artist arose, coaxing stories from them that flesh out a complete portrait of one of the world’s major artists whose personal life has remained largely unknown. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780805088359, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Henry Holt and Company Biography Quantity

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Walk in My Shoes

The Early Life: Germany and Art

Conversations Between a Civil Rights Legend and his Godson on the Journey Ahead

Stephen Games, Kent University, UK. Nikolaus Pevsner was one of the twentieth century’s greatest celebrity scholars, dedicating his career to areas of architecture never fully documented before. Stephen Games’s stunning book - the first volume of the first-ever biography of Pevsner - at last explains an icon who, against the backdrop of Hitler, had to rethink his entire career when the country he loved no longer offered him a home. Acclaimed in the press, it is amplified by deep research over many years, and a wealth of unique memories. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441190932, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Continuum Biography Quantity

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Andrew Young was a supporter and friend of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; and Kabir Sehgal.

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A top aide to Martin Luther King, Jr., Andrew Young has been a witness to history and has made his own. He worked tirelessly in the campaigns that resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act, and was at King’s side when he was assassinated. For years he has been mentoring his godson, Kabir Sehgal. In this entertaining and provocative discourse, Young shares his thoughts and meditations on such important topics as race, civil rights, faith, and leadership. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230114296, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Memoir

Philip of Spain, King of England

When Money Was in Fashion

The Forgotten Sovereign

Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs and the Founding of Wall Street

Harry Kelsey is a historian of Tudor England.

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Nada Prouty jumped at the chance to flee her dangerous childhood in Lebanon to forge her own path in America - which led to exciting undercover work in the FBI, then the CIA, where she worked on the most high-profile terrorism cases in recent history. But all this changed in the wake of 9/11, when federal investigators charged Prouty with committing treason - despite having no evidence to support these claims. Though she was eventually exonerated of all charges, Prouty was dismissed from the agency and stripped of her citizenship. In Uncompromised, Prouty tells her whole story. $34.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230113862, NZRP$44.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Quantity Palgrave Macmillan Memoir

This important new book sheds new light on Philip II of Spain, England’s forgotten sovereign. Harry Kelsey uncovers Philip’s life - from his childhood and education in Spain, to his marriage to Mary and the political manoeuvrings involved in the marriage contract, to the tumultuous aftermath of Mary’s death which ultimately led to hostile relations between Queen Elizabeth and Philip, culminating in the Armada. Focusing especially on the period of Philip’s marriage to Mary, Kelsey shows that Philip was, in fact, an active King of England and took a keen interest in the rule of his wife’s kingdom. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9781848857162, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Quantity Biography

June Breton Fisher is Henry Goldman’s granddaughter.

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This book tells the story of the rise of Wall Street and the growth of Goldman Sachs from a small commercial paper company to the international banking business we know today. At its heart is the story of Henry Goldman, a man who spoke out passionately for his beliefs and was known to chuckle and remind his young protégés, “Just keep in mind... Money is always in fashion.” Here, Fisher, Goldman’s granddaughter, tells his whole story - a story that has shaped contemporary finance and continues to resonate with us today. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230114050, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Biography


The RSC Shakespeare Spotlight on RSC Shakespeare The most enjoyable way to understand a Shakespeare play is to see it or participate in it. These groundbreaking editions present a historical overview of Shakespeare’s plays in performance, recommend film versions and look in detail at specific productions (including interviews with leading Directors) so that we may get a sense of the extraordinary variety of interpretations that are possible - a variety that gives Shakespeare his unique capacity to be reinvented and made ‘our contemporary’ four centuries after his death. Series Editors: Jonathan Bate, University of Warwick, UK, and Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada, USA.

New Publications: All’s Well that Ends Well

Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens

A fresh new edition of Shakespeare’s ambiguous, bittersweet fairy tale, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with acclaimed directors Gregory Doran and Stephen Fried, and actor Guy Henry, looks at specific productions in the play’s history, and an illuminating introduction by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230300927, NZRP$19.95 Publish November 2011, 206 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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A fresh new edition of Shakespeare’s magical late play, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with acclaimed directors Dominic Cooke and Emma Rice, looks at specific productions in the play’s history, and an illuminating introduction to the play by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230300903, NZRP$19.95 Publish November 2011, 206 pages Palgrave Macmillan

A fresh new edition of Shakespeare’s exuberant early comedy, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with acclaimed directors David Thacker and Edward Hall, looks at specific productions in the play’s history, and an illuminating introduction to the play by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230300910, NZRP$19.95 Publish November 2011, 206 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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A fresh edition of two of Shakespeare’s classical plays, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with acclaimed directors Gregory Doran and Yukio Ninagawa, and the actor Michael Pennington, looks at specific productions in each of the plays’ histories, and includes introductions by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230300941, NZRP$19.95 Publish November 2011, 360 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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Palgrave Promotions Theatre & Politics explores the complex relationship between theatre and politics, questioning some of the assumptions that often arise when they are brought together. $12.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230205239, NZRP$14.95 2009, 96 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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The Theatre and Its Double is a collection of essays detailing Antonin Artaud’s radical theories on drama, which he saw as being stifled by conservatism and lack of experimentation. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847490780, NZRP$22.95 February 2010, 160 pages Oneworld Classics

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A Choreographer’s Handbook invites the reader to investigate how and why to make a dance performance. In an inspiring and unusually empowering sequence of stories, ideas and paradoxes, internationally renowned dancer, choreographer and teacher Jonathan Burrows explains how it’s possible to navigate a course through this complex process. $37.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415555302, NZRP$46.00 May 2010, 228 pages Routledge

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A unique and authoritative guide to the lives and work of prominent living contemporary choreographers, this fully updated new edition includes many new names in the field of choreography, alongside those considered masters of the modern age. $43.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415380829, NZRP$57.00 March 2011, 382 pages Routledge

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Kelly uses Shakespeare’s King Lear as it has never been used before – to tell the story of Australia and Australians through the intimate journey she makes with Shakespeare’s old king, whose struggles and torments are touchstones for the variety, poignancy and humour of Australian life. $34.95 Pb, ISBN 9781441111647, NZRP$45.00 January 2011, 128 pages Continuum

Anton Chekhov offers a critical introduction to the plays and productions of this canonical playwright, examining the genius of Chekhov’s writing, theatrical representation and dramatic philosophy. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415411448, NZRP$58.00 August 2010, 190 pages Routledge

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The second edition of The Routledge Dance Studies Reader offers fresh critical perspectives on classic and modern dance forms, including ballroom, tango, Hip-hop, site-specific performance, and disability in dance. $59.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415485999, NZRP$75.00 January 2010, 406 pages Routledge

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An Actor’s Work on a Role is Konstantin Stanislavsky’s classic exploration of the rehearsal process, applying the techniques of his seminal actor training system to the task of bringing life and truth to one’s role. $46.00 Hb, ISBN 9780415461290, NZRP$58.00 2009, 272 pages Routledge

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This is an essential read for anyone setting out to study the thrilling world of theatre for the first time. Theatre Studies: The Basics introduces you to all the aspects of drama, theatre and performance you will be studying in your course, from the theoretical to the practical. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415426398, NZRP$34.95 2008, 198 pages Routledge

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Theatre & Audience provides a provocative overview of the questions raised by theatrical encounters between performers and audiences. $12.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230210288, NZRP$14.95 2009, 104 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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Music Jeanette Bicknell uses research in philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and anthropology to show us that the reason why some music tends to arouse powerful experiences in listeners is inseparable from the reason why any music matters at all. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230209909, NZRP$29.00 November 2010, 190 pages Palgrave Macmillan

Oneworld Overture Opera Guides These definitive opera guides stem from a partnership between UK publisher Oneworld Classics and the English National Opera (ENO). The books in this series are intended to be companions to the works that make up the core of the operatic repertory. They contain articles, illustrations, musical examples and a complete libretto and singing translation of each opera in the series, as well as bibliographies and discographies. La Bohème $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847495402, NZRP$34.95 November 2010, 258 pages Oneworld Classics

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This collection of original essays looks at Kraftwerk – their legacy and influence – from a variety of angles, and demonstrates persuasively and coherently that however you choose to define their art, it’s impossible to underestimate the ways in which it predicted and shaped the future. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441191366, NZRP$43.00 February 2011, 256 pages Continuum

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Don Giovanni $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847495419, NZRP$34.95 November 2010, 288 pages Oneworld Classics Quantity

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The Sound of Musicals examines the films, stars, issues and traditions of the genre from the 1930s to the present day. This illuminating collection addresses the complex history and global variety of the movie musical. $39.00 Pb, ISBN 9781844573462, NZRP$49.00 January 2011, 232 pages Palgrave Macmillan

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An Introduction to Music Technology provides a clear and concise overview of the essential elements of music technology for today’s musician. It is designed to provide music students with the background necessary to apply technology in their creating, teaching, and performing. $57.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415997294, NZRP$72.00 August 2010, 400 pages Routledge

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Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking provides a long-needed, practical, and engaging introduction to the craft of making - as well as creatively cannibalizing electronic circuits for artistic purposes. $53.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415998734, NZRP$67.00 2009, 360 pages Routledge

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Revealing the diverse reasons behind opera’s lasting appeal, opera champion and expert Alexandra Wilson provides a lucid and engaging introduction to the agendas that have governed its composition, production and reception over the last four centuries, and explains the reasons behind its enduring appeal. $24.95 Hb, ISBN 9781851687336, NZRP$29.95 May 2010, 176 pages Oneworld Publications

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Essentials Recording Practice is musical practice, a technical but artistic affair. Understanding Records explains the musical language of Recording Practice in a way that any interested reader can understand. $39.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441156075, NZRP$49.00 November 2010, 272 pages Continuum Quantity

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No-Nonsense Guide to World Music attempts to go behind the phrase to explore the reasons for the contemporary interest in world music, who listens to it and why? It looks at genres, such as fado and rembetika, that emerged from marginalized communities; and engages with trance music, hiphop, national anthems and new folk. $17.95 Pb, ISBN 9781906523121 2009, 192 pages New Internationalist Quantity

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In this major update of the acclaimed and award-winning jazz history, Alyn Shipton challenges many of the assumptions that surround the birth and growth of jazz music. He makes the case for jazz as a truly international music from its earliest days, charting significant developments outside the USA from the 1920s onwards. $39.00 Pb, ISBN 9780826429728, NZRP$49.00 2008, 816 pages Continuum 9 780826 429728 Quantity

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Alain Badiou offers a detailed reading of the critical responses to the composer’s work, which include Adorno’s writings on the composer and Wagner’s recuperation by Nazism as well as more recent readings by Philippe LacoueLabarthe and others. $39.00 Pb, ISBN 9781844674817, NZRP$49.00 September 2010, 256 pages Verso

A Cultural Dictionary of Punk: 1974-1982 is a bold book that examines punk as a movement that is best understood by placing it in its cultural field. It contains myriad critical-listening descriptions of the sounds of the time, but also places those sounds in the context of history. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9780826427793, NZRP$43.00 2009, 336 pages Continuum Quantity

This book applies the theory to the practice and examines a number of composers and musical forms – from Scruton’s fascination with Wagner to Boulez and Hoagy Carmichael. The consistent and passionate argument underlying the book is one for tonality and rhythm. $44.00 Hb, ISBN 9781847065063, NZRP$55.00 2009, 256 pages Continuum

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Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780826427892, NZRP$19.95 May 2011, 192 pages

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Radiohead's Kid A $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780826423436, NZRP$19.95 January 2011, 160 pages Continuum

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33 1/3 is a series of short books about a wide variety of albums, by artists ranging from James Brown to the Beastie Boys. Launched in September 2003, the series now contains over 90 titles and is acclaimed and loved by fans, musicians and scholars alike.

Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited $14.95 Pb, ISBN 9780826417756, NZRP$19.95 2006, 168 pages Continuum Quantity

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It’s the 10th anniversary of Routledge Classics! 2011 sees the publication of the 200th Routledge Classic. To celebrate, Routledge and Palgrave Macmillan are pleased to bring you this very special offer. For every 2 Routledge Classics you order, receive a 3rd free! Conditions apply so please speak to your sales representative for further information.

Philippa Kelly, author of Shakespeare Now! series bestseller The King and I will be in Australia by invitation of the US embassy in Canberra to launch her book. She will also appear at Avid Reader in Brisbane for an in-store event on the 2nd of September. Philippa is Resident Dramaturg at the California Shakespeare Theatre, teaches with UC Berkeley, serves as Panel Chair for the Australian Endeavour Foundation, and travels to Saudi Arabia to work with university women. Outlaws, irreverent humorists, political underdogs, authoritarians - and the silhouette, throughout, of a contemporary Australian woman: these are some of the figures who emerge from Philippa Kelly’s extraordinary personal tale, The King and I. Kelly uses Shakespeare’s King Lear as it has never been used before - to tell the story of Australia and Australians through the intimate journey she makes with Shakespeare’s old king, whose struggles and torments are touchstones for the variety, poignancy and humour of Australian life.

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Professor Noam Chomsky, author of The Essential Chomsky and this year’s Power and Terror has been announced as the 2011 recipient of the Sydney Peace Prize ‘for inspiring the convictions of millions about a common humanity and for unfailing moral courage. For critical analysis of democracy and power, for challenging secrecy, censorship and violence and for creating hope through scholarship and activism to promote the attainment of universal human rights.’.

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Previous recipients of the Sydney Peace Prize have included the Nobel Laureates Professor Muhammad Yunus and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Dean Bowen: Argy Bargy “A comprehensive narrative of Bowen’s two-decade long career. The highlight of the publication is the dedication to the images: intense in colour, generous in size and rich in number They justly represent Bowen’s development and reveal the grandeur of his oeuvre, and they are matched by the excellence of the writing” – Art Monthly Australia, May 2011 $110.00 Hb, ISBN 9781921394225, Quantity NZRRP$135.00

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ARTISTS OF THE WESTERN DESERT

JOHN OLSEN: TEEMING WITH LIFE

Portraits 2006-11

The Complete Graphics 1955-2011, Second Edition

Ken McGregor. Portraits by Greg Weight & Ken McGregor This is essentially a book of portrait studies of more than 80 senior artists of the Western Desert art movement. Each stunning full-page portrait, reproduced in duotone, is accompanied on its opposite page by an example of the artist’s work. The photographers have made a number of journeys to significant Indigenous communities located west of Alice Springs and thence into the north of Western Australia – these include: Haasts Bluff, Kintore, Papunya, and Yuendumu to name a few. The story of the numerous meetings with the artists, including opportunities to create their portraits and consolidate friendships, is included in the book. Order before 31/08/11 at the prepublication price of * $69.95 / NZ$89.95 & Macmillan will donate $10 per unit subbed to the Qty Western Desert Dialysis Fund

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Ken McGregor and Jeffrey Makin After an extensive search to locate any of John Olsen’s prints that may be missing from the first edition of this popular book, we are proud to announce a second edition which includes all of the artist’s etchings made since 2005 when this book was last published. The recent etchings retain all the verve and joie de vivre that is associated with John Olsen’s art in whatever medium. They include new frogs and a series entitled ‘Life Class’, with his witty interpretations of artists ‘drawing from the model’. Other recent works include his fabulous version of ‘Humpty Dumpty’.

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Rosemary Crumlin

Stories from the Canning Stock Route

The Blake Prize for religious art has now withstood 60 years of controversy as critics from many walks of life have argued as to what, in these decades of Australia’s history, constitutes ‘religious art’. Rosemary Crumlin’s richly illustrated book traces the changing styles of the literally thousands of entries to the Prize over six decades. These begin with winners of the prize in the 1950s who modelled their works on examples from Western art history and then extends to the decades when non-objectivity posed problems for those seeking religious imagery, through to the inclusion of Indigenous art and influences stemming from Asia and the Muslim world. This is a profoundly important history of a particular aspect of Australian art.

A co-publication of FORM & Macmillan Art Publishing During five years of extensive research FORM’s Canning Stock Route Project has derived an extraordinary body of cultural and historical knowledge through a unique collaboration with Aboriginal artists and contributions from ten remote community arts and cultural organisations spanning the Western Desert. This book – diversely articulated, dynamic with Indigenous voices, scholarly, insightful, visually breathtaking and comprised entirely of previously unpublished material – will be richly rewarding for all who wish to deepen their knowledge of the Country and its people.

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BRUNO LETI

RENDI LIU

Portrait of a Printmaker

Mini Book #18

Sasha Grishin

Jenny Zimmer A self-taught photographer, Rendi 'Tower' Liu began to practice the art form in 1980 and had his first works published in Nanjing in 1982. His photographs have since been exhibited in China, America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. The photographs of Australian native flowers contained in this book have been collated over the past twelve years during which he has undertaken extensive travel throughout the country in search of subjects. Rendi’s commitment and passion for the Australian landscape and native flowers, and his acute response to their shapes, colours, structures and forms, is clearly expressed within these beautifully presented photographs.

Bruno Leti is well known as a painter and creator of magnificent limited edition artists’ books, but is perhaps best known for his printmaking which encompasses a full range of techniques including etchings, collagraphs, woodcuts and lithographs – and, most especially, his magnificent monotypes. Professor Sasha Grishin’s text captures the special qualities and themes of Leti’s prints as he constructs a profoundly sensitive ‘word portrait’ of an individual who has dedicated five decades to the art of printmaking. $89.95 Hb, NZRP$110.00 ISBN 9781921394713 November 2011, 192 pages

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CRITICAL MOMENTS

VIEWS FROM THE BALCONY

Essays and Reviews on Art in Australia

A Biography of Catherine Duncan

Jeffrey Makin Well known artist Jeffrey Makin has also served as an art critic over more than three decades, reviewing significant national and international exhibitions in major public galleries. He has also followed the careers of notable Australian artists and their exhibitions in the private gallery system throughout the nation. This book is divided into fifteen sections, each of which explores a separate theme with more than 150 reviews of the artists whose works fall into the totality of these categories. The sections include ‘European Visions’, ‘Female Sensibilities’, ‘In the Abstract’, ‘Real and Surreal’ and others related to figuration, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and landscape painting. Taken as a whole, this book provides a unique survey of Australian art, from a painter-critic’s perspective.

Michael Keane

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Painting Canada

Giovanni Aloi, The Open University, UK.

Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven

Giovanni Aloi surveys the insistent presence of animals in the world of contemporary art, exploring the leading concepts which inform this emerging practice. From exhibitions featuring live animals, to taxidermy, and interspecies communication, Giovanni Aloi explores how animals feature in modern art with a range of thought-provoking and innovative visual representations. Art & Animals challenges ideas of identity, ‘otherness’ and civilisation by explaining the role animals have occupied in our cultural development and illustrating their presence in the visual arts today. $32.95 Pb, ISBN 9781848855250, NZRP$42.95 Publish November 2011, 192 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Art

Ian Dejardin has spent 25 years working in museums.

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Tom Thomson developed an artistic language that captured the unique qualities of the Canadian landscape. After his untimely death, Thomson’s friends organised a memorial exhibition, and followed this up by forming probably the most famous artistic force in Canadian art history: the Group of Seven. Highly revered in Canada, these great artists are virtually unknown outside. This spectacularly illustrated book, arranged according to the geographical areas depicted, with scholarly essays investigating different aspects of the painters’ craft, aims to redress that imbalance. $59.95 Pb, ISBN 9780856677083, NZRP$79.95 Publish November 2011, 208 pages Philip Wilson Publishers Art

Epic of the Persian Kings

Ragamala

The Art of Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh

Paintings from India

Barbara Brend is a specialist in the field of Islamic manuscript painting, and Charles Melville, University of Cambridge, UK.

Anna L. Dallapiccola, Edinburgh University, UK; Catherine Glynn is an independent curator; and Robert Skelton, Victoria and Albert Museum.

Composed more than a millennium ago, the Shahnameh - the great royal book of the Persian court - is a pillar of Persian literature and one of the world’s unchallenged masterpieces. Epic of the Persian Kings combines revealing scholarship with stunning, full-colour illustrations from the rich manuscript tradition of the Shahnameh. International experts shed light on the epic’s background, national importance and enduring legacy. This context is accompanied by a wealth of illustrations from Shahnameh manuscripts. $59.95 Pb, ISBN 9781848856561, NZRP$69.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages I.B.Tauris Publishers Quantity Art

Ragamala is a unique form of Indian miniature painting developed by combining a variety of sources including musical codes and accompanying poetry to indicate the time of day, or season, in which the melody should be performed. This book establishes the importance of ragamala’s place in the history of world art and celebrates its literary content; its association with music and its regional styles, and provides an interpretation of its symbolism in a way that makes it accessible to a contemporary audience. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9780856676987, NZRP$34.95 Publish November 2011, 96 pages Philip Wilson Publishers Quantity Art

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Ford Madox Brown

Textiles from the Andes

Pre-Raphaelite Pioneer

Penelope Dransart, author of Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric, and Helen Wolfe, the British Museum.

Julian Treuherz, independent art historian; Kenneth Bendimer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA; and Angela Thirlwell, biographer.

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Ford Madox Brown had already pioneered a style of painting which came to be known as PreRaphaelite before the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in 1848. His beautifully observed landscapes anticipated the open-air effects of the Impressionists. His art was anti-academic, rejecting easy solutions, prettiness, and conventional Victorian formulae. This major monograph provides a general introduction to Brown’s art based on new research; all of his important paintings are included, each one is illustrated and described. $64.95 Hb, ISBN 9780856677007, NZRP$84.95 Publish November 2011, 336 pages Philip Wilson Publishers Quantity Art

In the world of the ancient Andes, textiles were often the most valuable commodity people possessed - far beyond gold and silver - and they were a major medium for conveying critical cultural meaning. Textiles from the Andes features a wealth of rare and exquisite pieces, many of great iconographic and technical importance, ranging in date from the Paracas to the Inca and Colonial periods, from 200 BC to the late 18th century. Examples of contemporary Andean textiles complement the early pieces and illustrate the continuity of weaving traditions in the Andes. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568593, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 100 pages Interlink Publishing Art Quantity

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Gainsborough’s Landscapes

World Textiles

Rural Themes and Variations

A Sourcebook

Susan Sloman is a specialist in English eighteenthcentury art.

Diane Waller, Shelagh Weir, Sheila Paine, Gina Corrigan, Ann Hecht, Chloë Sayer, Chris Spring, Julie Hudson, and John Gillow.

This title brings together some of Gainsborough’s finest landscape oils and works on paper and examines them by looking at ‘themes and variations’ within his landscape oeuvre. The oil paintings chosen represent six principal landscape types which are explored through drawings and prints that show how the artist developed the finished works. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780856676970, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 112 pages Philip Wilson Publishers Art

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This book is an eclectic selection of over 150 textiles that illustrates the richness and diversity of world textiles. With expert commentary highlighting the key features of the designs and setting them in their social and cultural context, this book gives insight into the significance of pattern and symbolism and tells the stories behind these spectacular works. It includes coverage of the various techniques of production and shows each individual textile in full, through a series of detailed photographs. $59.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568708, NZRP$76.00 Publish November 2011, 368 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Art


O neworld C lassics G ift E ditions

Literary Fiction

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The Battle of the Books

Sarmada

Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was an Anglo-Irish writer.

Fadi Azzam is an acclaimed Syrian freelance journalist.

Inspired by Boileau’s Lutrin and illustrating the debate within European intellectual circles between the “Ancients”, who argued that all essential knowledge was to be found in classical texts, and the “Moderns”, who claimed that contemporary learning superseded the old sources, The Battle of the Books shows Swift at his wittiest and most trenchant. In this early satire, various books in St James’s Library take on a life of their own and come into conflict with one another, in a pastiche of the heroic epic genre. As well as providing humorous reflections on the nature of scholarship and education, Swift seizes the opportunity to take swipes at several authors and critics. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847492050, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 128 pages Oneworld Classics Quantity Fiction

Sarmada, Arabic for “perpetuate” or “the eternallynot-changed,” is the novel’s fictitious setting. Women are the protagonists of this story that spans several generations, from Syria to Paris and back again. The novel is set in the Druze area and is a declaration of love for tolerance and for the peaceful coexistence of the many religious groups that live in close proximity. Myths, communists, nationalists, murder, illicit love, superstition, erotic trees and women’s breasts make up the tapestry of this strange, beautifully writen, first novel. Fadi Azzam narrates, just as he writes poetry: Sarmada is direct, ruthless and full of fire. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568623, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 192 pages Interlink Publishing Fiction Quantity

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Death of a Civil Servant

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Anton Chekhov is one of the giants of modern literature.

Ruth Sanderson is the highly acclaimed illustrator of over seventy five books for children.

In Death of a Civil Servant, an administrative clerk accidentally sneezes on a hierarchical superior at the opera, which results in great embarrassment and hilarious and futile attempts at atonement. The other short stories included in this volume, A Calculated Marriage, The Culprit, The Exclamation Mark, The Speechmaker, Who Is to Blame? and A Defenceless Creature are in the same absurdly comical vein. This short collection shows Chekhov in an amusing, playful light, poking fun at the greed, sycophancy and ignorance of his characters, with the moral detachment that also characterizes his major, serious works. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847492043, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 128 pages Oneworld Classics Short Stories Quantity

Long ago, in the days of princesses, castles, and magic spells, there lived a king and his twelve daughters. Although the king locked the twelve princesses in their bedroom each night, every morning their twelve pairs of dancing shoes were found to be worn quite through, as if they had been danced in all night long! The king proclaimed that anyone who discovered the secret of the worn-out shoes could marry the princess of his choice. Here is the enchanting story of how the mystery was finally solved… $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568647, NZRP$32.95 Publish November 2011, 32 pages Interlink Publishing Illustrated Children’s Book Quantity

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Always Coca-Cola

The Unseen

Alexandra Chreiteh is a first-time novelist.

Nanni Balestrini is the author of several volumes of poetry.

The narrator of Always Coca-Cola, Abeer Ward (fragrant rose, in Arabic), daughter of a conservative family, admits wryly that her name is also the name of her father’s flower shop. Abeer’s bedroom window is filled by a view of a Coca-Cola sign featuring the image of her sexually adventurous friend, Jana. From the novel’s opening paragraph ”When my mother was pregnant with me, she had only one craving. That craving was for Coca-Cola” - Alexandra Chreiteh asks us to see, with wonder, humor, and dismay, how inextricably confused naming and desire, identity and branding are. The names might be recognizable across languages, but Chreiteh’s novel is first and foremost an exploration of a specific Lebanese milieu. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568432, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 144 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Fiction

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For a brief but explosive period in the midseventies, the young, the unemployed and the homeless of Italy’s cities came together in an unexpectedly militant movement known simply as Autonomy. Against the austerity programmes and social discipline of the ruling parties, the movement developed a “politics of refusal”. But it was soon divided while its opponents united behind the most repressive measures ever seen in postwar Italy. Nanni Balestrini, himself a victim of that repression, follows in spare but vivid unpunctuated prose Autonomy’s trajectory through the eyes of one working-class protagonist. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677672, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Verso Fiction Quantity

The Conspiracy

We Are All Equally Far From Love

Paul Nizan joined the French Communist Party in the late 1920s, and became one of its best-known journalists and intellectuals.

Adania Shibli, born in Palestine, is two-time winner of the Qattan Foundation’s Young Writer’s Award.

The Conspiracy, winner of the Prix Interallié in 1938, was Paul Nizan’s last novel and was hailed by Jean-Paul Sartre as his masterpiece. It is centered upon the figure of Bertrand Rosenthal, philosophy student at the Ecole Normale, wouldbe revolutionary and scion of a hautbourgeois Jewish family. Seeking to prove his commitment to the cause of Revolution by moving from words to deeds, Rosenthal involves his little group of disciples in a conspiracy. Simultaneously, he plunges into a forbidden-and ultimately tragic-love affair. The intertwined plots move inexorably towards their twin destinations of betrayal and death. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844677689, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Verso Quantity Fiction

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A young woman, asked at work to write a letter to an older man, does as she is told. So begins an enigmatic but passionate love affair conducted entirely in letters. A love affair? Maybe. Until his letters stop coming. Or… maybe the letters do not reach their intended recipient? Only the teenage Afaf, who works at the local post office, would know. Her favorite duty is to open the mail and inform her collaborator father of the contents - until she finds a mysterious set of love letters, apparently returned to their sender. In the hands of Adania Shibli, the discovery of these letters makes for a wrenching meditation on lives lived ensnared within the dictates of others. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568630, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 144 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Fiction


Poetry

Now in Paperback!

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Heavenly Questions

Touch

Poems

Poems

Gjertrud Schnackenberg’s The Throne of Labdacus received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry.

Henri Cole is the recipient of many awards for his writing.

Heavenly Questions, the first new collection of poems from Gjertrud Schnackenberg since her critically acclaimed The Throne of Labdacus, finds her at the height of her talents and showcases her continued growth as an artist. In six long poems, Schnackenberg’s rhyme-rich blank verse, with its densely packed images, shifts effortlessly between the lyric and the epic, setting passion to a verbal music that is recognizably her own. Heavenly Questions is a work of intellectual, aesthetic, and technical innovation-and, more than that, a deeply compassionate and strikingly personal work. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9780374533045, NZRP$24.95 Publish November 2011, 80 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux Quantity Poetry

In his new book, Touch, written with an almost invisible but ever-present art, he continues to render his human topics - a mother’s death, a lover’s addiction, war - with a startling clarity. Alternating between innocence and violent selfcondemnation, between the erotic and the elegiac, and between thought and emotion, these poems represent a kind of midlife selving that chooses life. Cole neutralizes pain with understatement, masterful cadences, precise descriptions of the external world, and a formal dexterity rarely found in contemporary American poetry. $29.95 Hb, ISBN 9780374278359, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 80 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux Quantity Poetry

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L-vis Lives! Kevin Coval is co-founder and Artistic Director of Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Teen Poetry Festival. L-vis is an imagined persona, a representation of artists who have used and misused Black music. Like so many others who gained fame and fortune from their sampling, L-vis is as much a sincere artist as he is a thief. In Kevin Coval’s poems, L-vis’ story is equal parts autobiography, forgotten history, and re-imaginings. A story of both artistic theft and radical invention, L-vis Lives! is a poetic novella on all of the possibilities and problems of “post-racial” American culture. $22.95 Pb, ISBN 9781608461516, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 100 pages Haymarket Books Poetry Quantity

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Blinking with Fists

Michel Houelleebecq

Billy Corgan

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Collected Poems

I Explain a Few Things

Next Word, Better Word

David Hinton

William Blake

Pablo Neruda

The Craft of Writing Poetry

$29.95, Pb, NZRP$38.00 ISBN 9780374531904 February 2010, 512 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux

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The Poetry of Pablo Neruda

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Poetry: The Basics

Sonnets to Orpheus

Pablo Neruda

Rainer Maria Rilke

Jeffrey Wainwright

Rainer Maria Rilke

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Society & Culture Kecia Ali, Boston University, USA.

This book traces the movement from mutualism to individualism in the context of American family life. Throughout American history, families survived or even flourished during colonization, the Revolution, slavery, the industrial revolution, immigration, and economic upheaval because reliance on others was patently necessary. But in the past century, unprecedented prosperity both freed Americans from mutual dependence and created a culture devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and individual fulfilment. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230337459, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Palgrave Macmillan Society & Culture

Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i (767-820) was one of Islam’s key foundational legal thinkers who regarded law, through which humans fulfil their duty of obedience to God, as vital to the social and cosmic order. This innovative study assesses Imam Shafi‘i’s life in its intellectual and social context, his engagement with other important early legal figures, and the development of his legal thought and teachings. It also examines how he became the posthumous “patron saint” of a legal school; and why he remains today a figure of popular interest and veneration as well as a powerful symbol of orthodoxy. $69.95 Hb, ISBN 9781851684380, NZRP$87.00 Publish November 2011, 160 pages Oneworld Publications Quantity Society & Culture

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Communication Matters

Italy’s Divided Memory

Materialist Approaches to Media, Mobility and Networks

John Foot, University College London, UK.

Feminism, Inc.

Race After the Internet

Coming of Age in Girl Power Media Culture

Lisa Nakamura, University of Illinois, USA, and Peter A. Chow-White, Simon Fraser University, Canada.

Emilie Zaslow, Pace University, USA. Drawing on extensive research with a diverse group of seventy teen girls, Zaslow offers a critical account of the girl power moment in which feminism and femininity are shrink-wrapped together in one market-friendly package. With a focus on pop music and television, she skillfully explores the negotiative processes of teen girls as they make sense of girl power’s new cultural narratives of femininity as well as its failure to offer strategies for real social change. $37.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230119963, NZRP$47.00 Publish November 2011, 216 pages Palgrave Macmillan Society & Culture Quantity

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Investigating how racialization and racism are changing in web 2.0 digital media culture, Race After the Internet contains interdisciplinary essays on the shifting terrain of racial identity and its connections to digital media, YouTube and viral video, WiFi infrastructure, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program, genetic ancestry testing, DNA databases in health and law enforcement, and popular online games like World of Warcraft. Ultimately, the collection broadens the definition of the “digital divide” in order to convey a more nuanced understanding of usage, meaning, participation, and production of digital media technology in light of racial inequality. $57.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415802369, NZRP$72.00 Publish November 2011, 346 pages Routledge Quantity Society & Culture

‘Illegal’ Traveller

Social Theory in Contemporary Asia

An Auto-Ethnography of Borders

Ann Brooks, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Shahram Khosravi, Stockholm University, Sweden.

Philosophical debates around individualization and the implications for intimacy, reflexivity and identity have occupied a central part of social and cultural theorizing in the West in the last decade. In fact, late modernity has become conspicuously engaged with issues of intimacy, reflexivity and identity. The author analyses the relevance of these debates in the context of contemporary Asia and combines an analysis of significant social theorists with an application of these debates to social, political and cultural contexts. Drawing on empirical research, case studies, global reports, media and academic literature, the book provides a relevant, wide-ranging and contemporary analysis of the debates on Asian culture and society. $54.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415666855, NZRP$68.00 Publish November 2011, 140 pages Routledge Quantity Society & Culture

In ‘Illegal’ Traveller, Shahram Khosravi explores the issue of borders and border crossing in the era of globalization and transnationalism, analyzing how the nation-state system regulates movements of people. In doing do, Khosravi contends that freedom of mobility for some is only possible through the organized exclusion of others. Khosravi examines how migrant illegality is configured in the contemporary world and explores what it means to be an ‘illegal’ migrant. The focus is on a multifaceted picture of what migrant illegality is like for those who find themselves in this position. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230336742, NZRP$58.00 Publish November 2011, 160 pages Palgrave Macmillan Society & Culture Quantity

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Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Deleuze, Foucault, Kittler, and Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real. $49.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415782258, NZRP$64.00 Publish November 2011, 304 pages Routledge Quantity Society & Culture

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This book argues that contemporary Italian history has been marked by a tendency towards divided memory. Events have been interpreted in contrasting ways, and the facts themselves often contested. Moreover, with so little agreement over what happened, and why it happened, it has been extremely difficult to create any consensus around memory. This book will take the form of a voyage through Italy (and into Italy’s past), looking at stories of divided memory over various periods in the twentieth century. These stories will be interwoven with analysis and discussion. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230120495, NZRP$58.00 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Palgrave Macmillan Society & Culture

Jeremy Packer and Stephen B. Crofts Wiley, both North Carolina State University, USA.

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S haping I nquiry in C ulture , C ommunic ation and M edia S tudies

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David del Mar, Portland State University, USA.

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From Obligation to Freedom

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Business & Economics

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Age Shock

Improving Project Performance

How Finance is Failing Us

Eight Habits of Successful Project Teams

Robin Blackburn, University of Essex, UK.

Jerry Wellman, Midway College, USA.

The last few years have shown how badly the financial services industry performs as a custodian of savings and pension funds. Here, Blackburn takes forward the argument of his acclaimed Banking on Death and explains why attempts to meet the costs of the ageing society through a proliferation of financial products are doomed to fail and have a host of unfortunate side-effects. In fact, 'financial engineering,' as it is called, has enabled corporations to escape taxation while allowing a new breed of chief executive to accumulate extravagant fortunes at the expense of shareholder and employee alike. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9781844677658, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 328 pages Verso Quantity Business & Economics

Improving Project Performance outlines the what and how of project management, emphasizing why actions matter, the overall intention of the formulaic steps, and the strengths or weakness of various tools and techniques. Successful project teams must understand and focus intently on what Wellman describes as the nine essential habits of successful project teams. $59.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230112179, NZRP$69.95 Publish November 2011, 352 pages Palgrave Macmillan Business & Economics

Alternative Business

Meaning It

Outlaws, Crime and Culture

Why Collaboration is the Future of Responsible Business

Martin Parker, University of Warwick, UK.

Jonathan Greenblatt is an operating partner at Satori Capital and co-founder of Ethos Water.

Beginning with Robin Hood stealing from the rich, and covering along the way pirates, smugglers, highwaymen, the Wild West, the Mafia and many others, Martin Parker offers a fresh and exciting insight into the counter culture of the outlaw one that rebels against the more dominant and traditional forms of economy and organization and celebrates a life free from wage slavery. Alternative Business is a highly readable, entertaining book that will prove a helpful study tool for all students and lecturers working on organizations, cultural studies and criminology. $64.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415586481, NZRP$81.00 Publish November 2011, 208 pages Routledge Business & Economics Quantity

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Despite the growing importance of socially responsible business practices, most companies still have no idea how to integrate them into their company. Here, Ethos Water founder Jonathan Greenblatt, whose company gained huge visibility and market share when it became part of Starbucks, suggests it’s all about collaboration - with your consumers as well as with other organizations. Greenblatt provides a roadmap to becoming the brand you want to be - with a little help. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780230110519, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Business & Economics

As China Goes, So Goes the World

The Moonlight Effect

How Chinese Consumers Are Transforming Everything

Debunking Business Myths to Improve Wellbeing

Karl Gerth, Oxford University, UK.

Simon Moss, Deakin University, Australia; John Callanan, psychologist; and Samuel Wilson, Monash University, Australia.

In this revelatory examination of the most overlooked force that is changing the face of China, Karl Gerth shows that as the Chinese consumer goes, so goes the world. While Americans and Europeans have become increasingly worried about China’s competition for manufacturing jobs and energy resources, they have overlooked an even bigger story: China’s rapid development of an American-style consumer culture, which is revolutionizing the lives of hundreds of millions of Chinese and has the potential to reshape the world. This book reveals why we should all care about the everyday choices made by ordinary Chinese. $24.00 Pb, ISBN 9780809026890, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 272 pages Farrar Straus and Giroux Quantity Business & Economics

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The moonlight effect is the inclination of people to overrate the wisdom, insight and utility of leaders and other senior figures. It explains the proliferation of many ineffective policies and problems that pervade our society. The moonlight effect does not only explain many futile practices, but also increases each of the expenses on a profit and loss statement. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780734611024, NZRP$35.95 Publish November 2011, 140 pages Tilde University Press Business & Economics Quantity

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The Good Enough Manager

Where Should I Work?

The Making of a GEM

Choosing the Best Place to Work

Aaron J. Nurick, Bentley University.

Simon Moss, Deakin University, Australia.

This book is based on a primary principle: Just as there is no such thing as a perfect parent, managing people in organizations is an inherently human and fallible endeavor, mainly because managing occurs by and through human relationships. Through the words of over 1000 study respondents, GEMs are shown to be mentors and teachers, relationship builders, and models of integrity for their workers. Each of these themes is explored, making connections to the “right brain” thinking of artists and other creative professionals, managing with emotional intelligence, and historical ideas about management and leadership as adaptive human processes. $69.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415885348, NZRP$87.00 Publish November 2011, 196 pages Routledge Quantity Business & Economics

Most people have acquired extensive knowledge about many topics. Despite this wealth of information, fewer people are informed about a topic that affects every facet of their lives: how to choose the best workplace. This book helps the reader do just that. This is important because hundreds of characteristics and features of organizations will affect not only an employee’s job satisfaction, but they will also influence their wellbeing. Thus, in the right organization people cultivate a sense of meaning and purpose in life, and, consequently, they become more likely to fulfill their goals, extend their skills, enhance their reputation, and improve their friendships. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780734611239, NZRP$35.95 Publish November 2011, 140 pages Tilde University Press Quantity Business & Economics

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Eugene Onegin

André Bazin

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era.

and Italian Neorealism

Eugene Onegin is the most popular of Tchaikovsky’s operas. Entitled Lyrical Scenes after Pushkin by the composer, the work takes as its basis the poem of the same name by the great Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. In this guide there is an article comparing Pushkin’s original with its treatment in the opera, a detailed musical analysis and an appreciation of Tchaikovsky’s particular skill as a word-setter. An essay on its performance history details the contributions of the most notable artists who have taken part in produc­tions of the work. Illustrations, a thematic guide, the full libretto with English translation and reference sections are also included. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847495464, NZRP$34.95 Publish November 2011, 200 pages Oneworld Classics Quantity The Arts

André Bazin (1918-58) was one of the most influential film critics and theorists of the Twentieth Century, and Bert Cardullo, Izmir University, Turkey.

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Le Nozze de Figaro

A Mirror for England

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) began composing at the age of five.

British Movies from Austerity to Affluence Raymond Durgnat (1932-2002) was the author of many groundbreaking books about the cinema.

Le nozze di Figaro is one of Mozart’s best-loved and most enduring works. This guide contains articles about the historical background to the opera, as well as musical and dramatic commentaries. Further articles deal with the changes in musical performance brought about in recent times by the period practice movement and with the particular uses Mozart makes of recitatives. There is also a survey of the opera’s most important productions. Illustrations, a thematic guide, the full libretto with English translation and reference sec­tions are also included. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781847495457, NZRP$34.95 Publish November 2011, 232 pages Oneworld Classics The Arts Quantity

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Raymond Durgnat here takes as his concern the middle-class view of life as expressed in British cinema, its origins, its limitations, and its response to - the often boisterous - winds of change. His sharp yet always sympathetic comments will hone blurred memories and throw a startling new light on twenty years of British films. His fairminded reappraisal shows how, contrary to much critical opinion, British films have reflected British predicaments, moods and myths with an intuitive accuracy which audiences had real reasons, both good and bad, to appreciate as warmly as they did. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9781844574537, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity The Arts

100 Cult Films

New Playwriting Strategies

Xavier Mendik, Brunel University, UK, and Ernest Mathijs, University of British Columbia, Canada.

A Language-Based Approach to Playwriting, Second Edition

An accessible and up to date guide to one hundred of World Cinema’s most interesting and influential cult movies. Covering a diverse range of genres and films from 1920 to the present day, this lavishly illustrated volume includes entries on films ranging from This is Spinal Tap to Donnie Darko. $39.00 Hb, ISBN 9781844574087, NZRP$49.00 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Palgrave Macmillan The Arts

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Paul C. Castagno, UNC-Wilmington, USA.

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New Playwriting Strategies has become a canonical text in the study and teaching of playwriting, offering a fresh and dynamic insight into the subject. This thoroughly revised and expanded second edition explores and highlights the wide spread of new techniques that form contemporary theatre writing, as well as their influence on other dramatic forms. New features in this edition include an in-depth study of the adaptation of classical texts in contemporary playwright and the utilizing new technologies, such as YouTube, Wikipedia and blogs to create alternative dramatic forms. $34.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415491488, NZRP$43.00 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Routledge Quantity The Arts

An Actor’s Craft

Performance Affects

The Art and Technique of Acting

Applied Theatre and the End of Effect

David Krasner, Emerson College, UK.

James Thompson, University of Manchester, UK.

An inspirational guide for advanced acting students that brings together multiple ways of creating excellence in performance. Combining technique with personal examples, Krasner provides tried and tested exercises, a history of actor training and explores the complex relationships between acting theories and teachers. $39.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230275539, NZRP$49.95 Publish November 2011, 240 pages Palgrave Macmillan The Arts

Performance Affects explores performance projects in disaster and war zones to argue that joy, beauty and celebration should be the inspiration for the politics of community-based or participatory performance practice. Applied Theatre has traditionally concentrated on effects impacts, themes communicated or ‘truths’ revealed. Performance Affects challenges this orientation by suggesting that an affective realm needs to be the focus for a renewed aesthetic, ethical and radical vision of the practice. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230354326, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 216 pages Palgrave Macmillan The Arts

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André Bazin and Italian Neorealism presents, for the first time in English, a new selection of Bazin’s writings on Vittorio De Sica, Roberto Rossellini, and Federico Fellini; lesser known but important neorealist works such as The Roof, Forbidden Christ, and Love in the City; and vital topics like realism versus reality, neorealism’s eclipse amid postwar Italy’s economic prosperity, and the relationship between neorealism and propaganda. There are also essays on art and politics, film and comedy, and cinema and the avant-garde. $41.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441170750, NZRP$52.00 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Continuum Quantity The Arts

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Literature & Language The Comic Mode in English Literature

The History of English

From the Middle Ages to Today

An Introduction

Murray Roston, Bar Ilan University, Israel.

Stephan Gramley, Bielefeld University, Germany.

From Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales to Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary, this is a comprehensive guide to comedy in the English literary canon. Beginning with a critical exploration of historical and philosophical theories of humour, the book then supplies close-readings of a wide range of major texts, authors and genres from the Medieval period to the present. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441112316, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Continuum Literature

This book provides a chronological analysis of the linguistic, social, and cultural development of the English language, from before its establishment in Britain around the year 350 to the present. Each chapter represents a new stage in development of the language, all illustrated with a rich and diverse selection of primary texts showing changes in language resulting from contact, conquest, and domination, and the expansion of English around the world. The book goes beyond the usual focus on English in the UK and the USA to include the wider global course of the language during and following the Early Modern English period. $57.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415566407, NZRP$72.00 Publish November 2011, 408 pages Routledge Quantity Literature

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Creativity in Language & Literature

Theory and the Disappearing Future

The State of the Art

On de Man, On Benjamin

Joan Swann Senior, The Open University, UK; Rob Pope, Oxford Brookes University, UK; and Ronald Carter, University of Nottingham, UK.

Tom Cohen, SUNY, USA; Claire Colebrook, Penn State University, USA; and J. Hillis Miller, University of California, USA.

This edited collection brings together established and newer scholars who, collectively, are able to represent ‘the state of the art’ on creativity in language. Including a substantial introduction, section introductions and critical responses, this is a unique resource for students, encouraging critical dialogue and debate. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9780230575608, NZRP$58.00 Publish November 2011, 280 pages Palgrave Macmillan Literature

Paul de Man is often associated with an era of ‘high theory’, an era it is argued may now be coming to a close. This book, written by three leading contemporary scholars, includes both a transcript and facsimile print of a previously unpublished text by de Man of his handwritten notes for a lecture on Walter Benjamin. Challenging and relevant, this volume presents de Man’s work as a critical resource for dealing with the most important questions of the twenty-first century and argues for the place of theory within it. $44.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415604536, NZRP$55.00 Publish November 2011, 208 pages Routledge Quantity Literature

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George Orwell the Essayist

Reading in Asian Languages

Literature, Politics and the Periodical Culture

Making Sense of Written Texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean

Peter Marks, University of Sydney, Australia.

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Peter Marks provides the first sustained study of Orwell the essayist, giving his essays the critical attention they merit. Orwell employed the essay as a tool to entertain, illuminate and provoke readers across an array of topics. Marks situates the essays in their original contexts, exploring how journals influenced the type of essay Orwell wrote. Acknowledging this periodical culture helps explain the tactics Orwell employed, the topics he chose and the audiences he addressed. Arguing the essays are central to Orwell’s enduring literary, political and cultural value, Marks shows how we understand the complexities, subtleties, and contradictions of Orwell better when we understand his essays. $46.00 Pb, ISBN 9781441125842, NZRP$58.00 Publish November 2011, 208 pages Continuum Quantity Literature

Ken Goodman, Mieko Shimizu Iventosch, and Yetta Goodman, all University of Arizona, USA; and Shaomei Wang, Tufts University, USA.

The Seven Basic Plots

Colloquial French

Why We Tell Stories

The Complete Course for Beginners, Third Edition

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Valérie Demouy, the Open University, UK. This new and extensively revised edition of Colloquial French is easy to use and completely up-to-date! Specially written by an experienced teacher for self-study or classroom use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken French. No prior knowledge of the language is required. This pack contains the paperback and two 120 minutes of audio material recorded on CDs. These complement the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills. $49.95 Pack, ISBN 9780415431637, NZRP$64.95 Published 2007, 288 pages Routledge Language

This remarkable and monumental book at last provides a comprehensive answer to the age-old riddle of whether there are only a small number of 'basic stories' in the world. Using a wealth of examples, from ancient myths and folk tales via the plays and novels of great literature to the popular movies and TV soap operas of today, it shows that there are seven archetypal themes which recur throughout every kind of storytelling. $49.95 Pb, ISBN 9780826480378, NZRP$52.00 Published 2005, 736 pages Continuum Literature

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Christopher Booker has been an author and journalist for nearly 50 years, and was the founding editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye.

Reading in Asian Languages refutes the common Western belief that such writing systems are hard to learn or use. It explains how and why nonalphabetic writing (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) works well for its users; provides explanations for why it is no more difficult for children to learn than are alphabetic writing systems where they are used; and demonstrates in a number of ways that there is a single process of making sense of written language regardless of the orthography. $67.00 Pb, ISBN 9780415894777, NZRP$84.00 Publish November 2011, 288 pages Routledge Quantity Language


T raveller ' s H istories

Health & Lifestyle A Traveller’s History of Russia

The Viennese Kitchen

Sixth Edition

Tante Hertha’s Book of Family Recipes

Peter Neville.

Monica Meehan is an experienced food writer and publishing professional and has co-written this book with her mother Maria von Baich.

This book provides a comprehensive survey of Russia’s tragic and glorious history: prehistoric Russia’s nomadic invaders; the rise of Muscovy with its colorful panopoly of rulers from Ivan Moneybags to Ivan the Terrible; the despotism of the Romanovs; the Russian Revolution and the rise and fall of the Soviet state; all the way to the present. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566566452, NZRP$29.95 Publish November 2011, 336 pages Interlink Publishing Health & Lifestyle

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This beautiful book, based on original notebook and recipe journal of a 1900s baroness, takes readers on a journey through fin de siècle Viennese high society. With over 100 original recipes, all of which have been tested and brought up to date for the modern cook, it is not only a wonderful collection of recipes but also a fascinating look at the life of a Viennese family. Enchanting photographs of Vienna grace the book, capturing the architecture, café culture, and beauty of this elegant city. $44.95 Hb, ISBN 9781566568654, NZRP$54.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Interlink Publishing Health & Lifestyle

A Traveller’s Wine Guide to California

Walking Palestine

Robert Holmes is an award-winning photographer and author.

25 Journeys in the West Bank

If California were an independent nation it would be the fourth leading wine-producing country in the world after Italy, France and Spain. And nowhere else will you find more visitor-friendly wineries. This book guides the wine tourist - not only through the better-known regions of Napa and Sonoma, but also the Central Coast, Santa Barbara County and Southern California - and gives sample recommendations on where to stay and eat in and around each region. A Traveller’s Wine Guide to California contains spectacular photography as well as easily-accessible information on such topics as The Winery Experience and The System of Classification and Grape Varieties. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568425, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 256 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Health & Lifestyle

With the images of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict so dominant in our minds, walking for leisure is the one activity probably least associated with the West Bank region. But Stefan Szepesi’s book wanders well off the beaten track of Palestine as only a synonym for occupation and strife, exploring its inspiring natural and cultural landscape, its intriguing past and present, and the hospitality of its people. The book takes first-time walkers and experienced hikers, as well as armchair explorers, through Palestine’s steep desert gorges, along its tiny herders’ trails, and over its quiet dirt roads running past silver green olive groves. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9781566568609, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 224 pages Interlink Publishing Quantity Health & Lifestyle

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Us Before Me

The Moneyless Man

Ethics and Social Capital for Global WellBeing

A Year of Freeconomic Living Mark Boyle founded the ‘freeconomic’ movement in the UK.

Patricia Illingworth, Northeastern University, USA.

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In Us before Me, a philosopher argues that persistent, unabated human suffering, requires that the traditional tools of moral philosophy and everyday ethics, be supplemented with a new moral principle that shifts the focus from individualism and self interest to our collective interests. She proposes that social capital, widely recognized as good for individuals and the community, also has important ethical qualities. Illingworth takes the position that promoting social capital will increase individual, community and global well being. $24.95 Pb, ISBN 9780230314436, NZRP$34.95 Publish November 2011, 160 pages Palgrave Macmillan Quantity Health & Lifestyle

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Imagine living for an entire year without money. Former businessman Mark Boyle did just that and here is his extraordinary and compelling story. Encountering cuttlefish toothpaste, seasonal foods, paper made out of mushrooms, and compost toilets, Boyle puts the fun into frugality and reveals some indispensable tips for economical and environmentally friendly living. Heart-warming and thought-provoking, The Moneyless Man will inspire you to question what really matters in life. $19.95 Pb, ISBN 9781851687879, NZRP$24.95 Published February 2011, 224 pages Oneworld Publications Quantity Health & Lifestyle

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Forest of Tigers

The Believing Brain

People, Politics and Environment in the Sundarbans

From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies - How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths

Annu Jalais, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

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Acclaimed for its unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers, the mangrove islands that comprise the Sundarbans area of the Bengal delta are the setting for this pioneering anthropological work. The key question that the author explores is: what do tigers mean for the islanders of the Sundarbans? The diverse origins and current occupations of the local population produce different answers to this question - but for all, ‘the tiger question’ is a significant social marker. $29.95 Pb, ISBN 9780415690461, NZRP$39.95 Publish November 2011, 268 pages Routledge Quantity Science & Environment

Michael Shermer, Claremont Graduate University. In this work synthesizing thirty years of research, psychologist, historian of science, and the world's best-known skeptic Michael Shermer upends the traditional thinking about how humans form beliefs about the world. Simply put, beliefs come first and explanations for beliefs follow. The brain, Shermer argues, is a belief engine. $39.95 Hb, ISBN 9780805091250, NZRP$49.95 Published May 2011, 400 pages Henry Holt and Company Science & Environment

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