Welshon (philosophy, U. of Colorado-Colorado Springs) introduces the controversial 19th-century German philosopher, arguing that his bad reputation, even where deserved, should not be a reason to avoi
The first major biography of Edward the Confessor for almost 40 years, written by a critically acclaimed historian, presents a very different interpretation of Edward's personality—not the holy
In this book, Rex Black examines the big picture and distills, from his own extensive experience, twelve testing processes that are critical to success. After each process is introduced a case study
Rex Conway's first book, Rex Conway's Steam Album, was a wonderful miscellany of images that introduced a remarkable archive of railway photographs. This book takes the reader on a steam-hauled journe
Functioning as a complete guide to green strategies, this book includes all of the facts that managers and CIOs need to know in order to create a Green IT strategy. Provided are the tools and strategi
The Cambridge Student Guide to Twelfth Night provides explanatory notes and guidance to help form the basis for the understanding of the play. It is part of a new series aimed at students from 16 yea
Cauldwell has filled this book with the answers to just about every question you might ask in the course of doing basic residential electrical work. With the help of clear drawings and photographs, he
Artists live where all dreams end. Truth, illusion are a dance of apparitions. In “Paper Moon” aspiring artist Ithiel Ingbar is on a quest, both disturbing and deadly, to unravel the complexities wh
One of Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 Sports Books of All TimeFor less expense than a lost bet on the links, you can learn how to get “out of the bunker and into the trees.” Rex Lardner, a unique stylis
"Presents artist Al Hirschfeld's original ink drawings documenting the plays of Tennessee Williams and the cast of actors who performed his works. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of Hirsc
Rex Wilder’s second collection introduces the world to a new form, inspired by Richard Wilbur: the boomerang, a four-line nouveau haiku that aims for permanence in an evanescent world.
A child, a visit to the zoo, animals--sounds like good, simple all-American fun. But there’s something different about this zoo. These animals want things. Unusual things. What will they do with them?
This account of England's only native medieval heretical movement begins with its 14th-century origins in the theology of Oxford professor John Wyclif, then examines the spread of Lollardy across Engl
Welshon argues for a new interpretation of Nietzsche's metapsychology and philosophy of mind. Rather than rehearsing Nietzsche's criticisms of souls and religious and philosophical uses of souls and s