Intellectual life
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Intellectual life
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Intellectual life
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Incoming Resources
- Shakespeare's restless world, a portrait of an era, Neil MacGregor
- Charles Marion Russell, by Robert L. Gale
- Museums and American intellectual life, 1876-1926, Steven Conn
- Adeline, a novel of Virginia Woolf, Norah Vincent
- The book in the Islamic world, the written word and communication in the Middle East, edited by George N. Atiyeh
- Word for word, a memoir of literature, politics, and survival in Soviet Russia, Lilianna Lungina ; as told by Oleg Dorman ; translated from the Russian by Polly Gannon and Ast A. Moore
- The Brotherhood, the Experimenting Art School, Copenhagen 1961-1969, Lars Morell ; translated from the Danish by Heidi Flegal
- Roughing it, Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, George Plimpton ; afterword, Henry B. Wonham
- Mark Twain in Washington, D.C., the Adventures of a Capital Correspondent, John Muller ; forewords by Donald T. Bliss & Donald A. Ritchie
- Robert Duncan, the Ambassador from Venus, a biography, Lisa Jarnot
- Revolutionary ideas, an intellectual history of the French Revolution from the Rights of Man to Robespierre, Jonathan Israel
- The greater journey, Americans in Paris, David McCullough
- The romantic revolution, a history, Tim Blanning
- Buenos Aires, the biography of a city, James Gardner
- The believer
- The religion of democracy, seven liberals and the American moral tradition, Amy Kittelstrom
- Great ideas of the Renaissance, Trudee Romanek
- The intellectual life:, its spirit, conditions, methods., Translated from the French by Mary Ryan
- Robert Duncan in San Francisco, with an interview & letters, Michael Rumaker ; edited by Ammiel Alcalay & Megan Paslawski
- Fear and the muse kept watch, the Russian masters--from Akhmatova and Pasternak to Shostakovich and Eisenstein--under Stalin, Andy McSmith
- The American Southwest, cradle of literary art, [lectures] by John Graves, Larry McMurtry, R.G. Vliet, Lon Tinkle ; edited by Robert W. Walts
- The first Bohemians, life and art in London's golden age, Vic Gatrell
- February house, Sherill Tippins
- The big green tent, Ludmila Ulitskaya ; translated from the Russian by Polly Gannon
- The Algonquin Round Table New York, a historical guide, Kevin C. Fitzpatrick ; with a foreword by Anthony Melchiorri
- Maeve Brennan, homesick at The New Yorker, Angela Bourke
- Children of paradise, the struggle for the soul of Iran, Laura Secor
- Medieval foundations of the western intellectual tradition, 400-1400, Marcia L. Colish
- Life on the Mississippi, Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, Willie Morris ; afterword, Lawrence Howe
- Miss Dreamsville and the lost heiress of Collier County, a novel, Amy Hill Hearth
- Weird yet strange, notes from an Austin music artist, Danny Garrett
- Lines and circles, a celebration of Santa Fe families, edited by Valerie Martínez
- This will make you smarter, new scientific concepts to improve your thinking, edited by John Brockman, foreword by David Brooks
- Essays of the 1960s & 70s, against interpretation, styles of radical will, on photography, illness as metaphor, uncollected essays, Susan Sontag ; David Rieff, editor
- Mesmerism and the end of the Enlightenment in France, Robert Darnton
- The captive mind, by Czeslaw Milosz ; translated from the Polish by Jane Zielonko
- Impasse Ronsin, edited by Adrian Dannatt ; texts by Adrian Dannatt, Paul B. Franklin, Dakin Hart and Jérôme Neutres
- Vanessa and her sister, a novel, Priya Parmar
- The Victorian city, everyday life in Dickens' London, Judith Flanders
- New York, a documentary film, a Steeplechase Films production ; directed by Ric Burns ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; written by Ric Burns and James Sanders ; a Steeplechase Films production for the American Experience in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET, and the New-York Historical Society, Episode five
- India, another way of seeing, guest editor, Ian Jack
- Five nights in Paris, after dark in the City of Light, John Baxter
- Gender on the borderlands, the Frontiers reader, edited by Antonia Castañeda ; with Susan H. Armitage, Patricia Hart, and Karen Weathermon
- Norman Podhoretz, a biography, Thomas L. Jeffers
- The dying and the doctors, the medical revolution in seventeenth-century England, Ian Mortimer
- Feast of excess, a cultural history of the new sensibility, George Cotkin
- Intimate strangers, Arendt, Marcuse, Solzhenitsyn, and Said in American political discourse, Andreea Deciu Ritivoi
- Survival, a thematic guide to Canadian literature, Margaret Atwood
- Scribblin' for a livin', Mark Twain's pivitol period in Buffalo, Thomas J. Reigstad ; foreword by Neil Schmitz
- City of writers, from Behan to Wilde, the lives and homes of Dublin authors, Brendan Lynch
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