The Virgin Blue Tracy Chevalier
More Details

Tracy Chevalier has established an enormous and loyal fanbase with her much loved Girl With a Pearl Earring and Falling Angels. This is a reissue of her first novel, which was first published in 1996 and has been out of print for 4 years. The compelling s

The Von Hoffmann Bros.' Big Damn Book of Sheer Manliness Todd; Allerton, Colby; Hoffmann, Brant Von; Von Hoffmann, Brant Von Hoffmann
More Details

The War of the World: History's Age of Hatred Niall Ferguson
More Details

The world at the beginning of the 20th century seemed for most of its inhabitants stable and relatively benign. Globalizing, booming economies married to technological breakthroughs seemed to promise a better world for most people. Instead, the 20th centu

The Warrior's Honor: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience Michael Ignatieff
More Details

Since the early 1990s, Michael Ignatieff has traveled the world's war zones, from Bosnia to the West Bank, from Afghanistan to central Africa. The Warrior's Honor is a report and a reflection on what he has seen in the places where ethnic war has become a

The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze Carolyn McGiffert Ekedahl; Melvin A. Goodman
More Details

When Eduard Shevardnadze resigned as foreign minister of the Soviet Union in 1990, he ended one of the most remarkable and controversial political partnerships in modern history. Together with Mikhail Gorbachev and Alexander Yakovlev, Shevardnadze led the

The Water of Vienna / Wiener Wasser Photographs by Lammerhuber and Riha
More Details

The Weakness of Civil Society in Post-Communist Europe Marc Morjé Howard
More Details

Over a decade has passed since the collapse of communism, yet citizens of post-communist countries are still far less likely to join voluntary organizations than people from other countries and regions of the world. Why do post-communist citizens mistrust

The Weimar Etudes H. M. Pachter
More Details

The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages Harold Bloom
More Details

Harold Bloom explores our Western literary tradition by concentrating on the works of twenty-six authors central to the Canon. He argues against ideology in literary criticism; he laments the loss of intellectual and aesthetic standards; he deplores multi