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5 Keys to Understanding China

Seoul Selection, Seoul Selection USA, Inc.
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Hotel Ponce de Leon

The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Flagler's Gilded Age Palace

University Press of Florida

Hotel Ponce de Leon is the first work to present the building’s complete history and detail its transformation into the heart of Flagler College.

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Snorkeling the Florida Keys

University Press of Florida
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Woody Plants of Utah

A Field Guide with Identification Keys to Native and Naturalized Trees, Shrubs, Cacti, and Vines

Utah State University Press
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Florida's Fairways

60 Alluring and Affordable Golf Courses from the Panhandle to the Keys

University Press of Florida
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From the Swamp to the Keys

A Paddle through Florida History

University Press of Florida
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Kayaking the Keys

50 Great Paddling Adventures in Florida's Southernmost Archipelago

University Press of Florida
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Theatre History Studies 2024, Vol 43

Edited by Jocelyn L. Buckner; Introduction by Jocelyn L. Buckner
University of Alabama Press

The official journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference

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Too Far on a Whim

The Limits of High-Steam Propulsion in the US Navy

University of Alabama Press

Argues that the US Navy’s commitment to high-steam propulsion for its World War II fleet was a tactical, technological, and bureaucratic failure

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From Crisis to Catastrophe

Care, COVID, and Pathways to Change

Rutgers University Press

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the material and social foundations of the world more than any event in recent history and has highlighted and exacerbated a longstanding crisis of care. While these challenges may be freshly visible to the public, they are not new. Over the last three decades, a growing body of care scholarship has documented the inadequacy of the social organization of care around the world, and the effect of the devaluation of care on workers, families, and communities. In this volume, a diverse group of care scholars bring their expertise to bear on this recent crisis. In doing so, they consider the ways in which the existing social organization of care in different countries around the globe amplified or mitigated the impact of COVID-19. They also explore the impact of the global pandemic on the conditions of care and  its role in exacerbating deeply rooted gender, race, migration, disability, and other forms of inequality.

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Translation and Epistemicide

Racialization of Languages in the Americas

The University of Arizona Press

From the early colonial period to the War on Terror, translation practices have facilitated colonialism and resulted in epistemicide, or the destruction of Indigenous and subaltern knowledge. This book discusses translation-as-epistemicide in the Americas and providing accounts of decolonial methods of translation.

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Maybe We'll Make It

A Memoir

University of Texas Press

Country music star Margo Price shares the story of her struggle to make it in an industry that preys on its ingenues while trying to move on from devastating personal tragedies.

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Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific Northwest

Identification, Botany and Natural History

Oregon State University Press

Most conifer guides available for the Pacific Northwest focus on native species observed in the wild. Native and Ornamental Conifers in the Pacific Northwest presents an integrated perspective for understanding and identifying conifers in any landscape where native and ornamental species grow alongside each other. It is suitable for landscape designers, horticulturalists, arborists, gardeners, environmental scientists, and botanists.

Based on her experiences teaching workshops on conifer identification and cultivation, Elizabeth Price has developed Jargon-free photographic charts, which allow for side-by-side comparison of conifer features and guide the reader to species identification. The charts are detailed enough for specialists yet accessible to amateurs.

The book includes extensive material on the characteristics, botany, and natural history of conifer plant families, genera, and species, all illustrated with original photographs. Research across many disciplines is blended with direct observation and personal experience, creating a book that goes beyond identification and is both rigorous and engaging.

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Frankenstein and STEAM

Essays for Charles E. Robinson

Edited by Robin Hammerman
University of Delaware Press

Charles E. Robinson, Professor Emeritus of English at The University of Delaware, definitively transformed study of the novel Frankenstein with his foundational volume The Frankenstein Notebooks and, in nineteenth century studies more broadly, brought heightened attention to the nuances of writing and editing. Frankenstein and STEAM consolidates the generative legacy of his later work on the novel's broad relation to topics in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).

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Frankenstein and STEAM

Essays for Charles E. Robinson

Edited by Robin Hammerman
University of Delaware Press

Charles E. Robinson, Professor Emeritus of English at The University of Delaware, definitively transformed study of the novel Frankenstein with his foundational volume The Frankenstein Notebooks and, in nineteenth century studies more broadly, brought heightened attention to the nuances of writing and editing. Frankenstein and STEAM consolidates the generative legacy of his later work on the novel's broad relation to topics in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).

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The Lost Cinema of Mexico

From Lucha Libre to Cine Familiar and Other Churros

University of Florida Press
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The Raptors of North America

A Coloring Book of Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, and Owls

By Anne Price; Guest editor Donald Malick
University of New Mexico Press

The Raptors of North America provides a creative and educational overview of the majestic birds found throughout North America and encourages us to continue exploring the birds we find in our own backyards and beyond.

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Earl Campbell

Yards after Contact

University of Texas Press

A fascinating biography of the legendary Texas football star who earned the Heisman Trophy and an MVP award—while making wrenching sacrifices to achieve his record-setting greatness.

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Photographs

University Press of Mississippi

In hardback again for the first time in thirty years, the definitive book of photographs by the Pulitzer Prize winner, including a new foreword by Natasha Trethewey and sixteen new photographs

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Imagine a City That Remembers

The Albuquerque Rephotography Project

University of New Mexico Press

This expanded and updated collection juxtaposes historic and contemporary photographs of Albuquerque to show diverse moments in the city’s history and development.

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Engines of Rebellion

Confederate Ironclads and Steam Engineering in the American Civil War

University of Alabama Press

A challenge to the prevailing idea that Confederate ironclads were inherently defective

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Season of Terror

The Espinosas in Central Colorado, March–October 1863

University Press of Colorado

Season of Terror is the first book-length treatment of the little-known true story of the Espinosas—serial murderers with a mission to kill every Anglo in Civil War–era Colorado Territory—and the men who brought them down.

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Fractured Communities

Risk, Impacts, and Protest Against Hydraulic Fracking in U.S. Shale Regions

Edited by Anthony E. Ladd
Rutgers University Press

In Fractured Communities, Anthony E. Ladd and other leading environmental sociologists present a set of crucial case studies analyzing the differential risk perceptions, socio-environmental impacts, and mobilization of citizen protest (or quiescence) surrounding unconventional energy development and hydraulic fracking in a number of key U.S. shale regions.  

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Investigating the Ordinary

Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology

University of Florida Press
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The Price of Alliance

The Politics and Procurement of Leopard Tanks for Canada’s NATO Brigade

UBC Press

The Price of Alliance balances high politics with military requirements in the first major reappraisal of Pierre Trudeau’s controversial defence policy.

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Engagement Organizing

The Old Art and New Science of Winning Campaigns

UBC Press, On Point Press

At a time of heightened concern about what our future holds and how we can shape it, Engagement Organizing shows how combining old-school people power with new digital tools and data can win campaigns today.

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A Coast Beyond Compare

Coastal Geology and Ecology of Southern Alaska

University of Alaska Press, Pandion Books
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Theatre History Studies 2016, Vol. 35

Edited by Sara Freeman; Introduction by Sara Freeman
University of Alabama Press

Theatre History Studies is a peer-reviewed journal of theatre history and scholarship published annually since 1981 by the Mid-American Theatre Conference (MATC), a regional body devoted to theatre scholarship and practice.

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Pure Quill

Photographs by Barbara Van Cleve

By (photographer) Barbara Van Cleve; By Susan Hallsten McGarry; Foreword by Tim Cahill; Preface by B. Byron Price; Afterword by Kymberly Pinder
SF Design, llc / FrescoBooks

In this first book featuring the breadth of Barbara Van Cleve’s subject matter, readers experience her other themes, including Rodeo as Dance, striking night scenes, the Great Montana Centennial Cattle Drive series, and documentation of the Spanish Mission Trail in Baja California, Mexico.

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The Steam and Diesel Era in Wheeling, West Virginia

Photographs by J. J. Young Jr.

West Virginia University Press
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Geothermal Treasures

Maori Living with Heat and Steam

By HUIA Publishers
HUIA, HUIA Publishers
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Prison and Social Death

Rutgers University Press

A compelling blend of solidarity, civil rights activism, and social research, Prison and Social Death offers a unique look at the American prison and the excessive and unnecessary damage it inflicts on convicts and parolees. Joshua M. Price documents the “social death” that convicts suffer while incarcerated and afterward, drawing upon hundreds of often harrowing interviews conducted with prisoners, parolees, and their families.

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The Price of Nuclear Power

Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice

Rutgers University Press

In The Price of Nuclear Power, environmental sociologist Stephanie Malin offers an on-the-ground portrait of several uranium communities caught between the harmful legacy of previous mining booms and the potential promise of new economic development. An insightful look at the local impact of the nuclear renaissance and community members’ shifting notions of environmental justice, this book warns that this industry needs to be closely followed to mitigate the social and environmental tensions inherent in the rebirth of uranium mining.
 

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A Small Price to Pay

Consumer Culture on the Canadian Home Front, 1939-45

UBC Press

A long-overdue challenge to the commonplace assumption that the Second World War was a period of consumer austerity in Canada.

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The Great Texas Wind Rush

How George Bush, Ann Richards, and a Bunch of Tinkerers Helped the Oil and Gas State Win the Race to Wind Power

University of Texas Press

Two environmental reporters tell the fascinating story behind Texas’s unlikely triumph in the clean-energy marketplace through wind farming.

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Contemporary Lithic Analysis in the Southeast

Problems, Solutions, and Interpretations

University of Alabama Press

Representing work by a mixture of veterans and a new generation of lithic analysts, Contemporary Lithic Analysis in the Southeast explores fresh ideas while reworking and pushing the limits of traditional methods and hypotheses.

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The Orphaned Land

New Mexico's Environment Since the Manhattan Project

By V. B. Price; Photographs by Nell Farrell
University of New Mexico Press

Viewing New Mexico as a microcosm of global ecological degradation, Price's is the first book to give the general public a realistic perspective on the problems surrounding New Mexico's environmental health and resources.

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Begging for Vultures

New and Selected Poems, 1994-2009

By Lawrence Welsh; Foreword by V. B. Price
University of New Mexico Press

The poetry of Lawrence Welsh crosses many borders, from South Central Los Angeles, where he was raised, to El Paso, where he has lived for almost twenty years. A newspaper man turned poet, a punk rock songwriter who became an English teacher, an Irishman at home in Texas, Welsh gives voice to the famous, the infamous, and the forgotten.

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