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E. L. Jones
Originally published in 1967, this was the first book to discuss why agricultural supply became more 'responsive' and to provide broadly based evidence of the ways in which that 'responsiveness'…
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Mary E. Pearson
Filled with rich worldbuilding, heart-pounding action and searing romance, The Courting of Bristol Keats is Mary E. Pearson's thrilling adult fantasy debut. Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah…
M. E. Thomas
A compelling, extraordinary memoir by a diagnosed sociopath.
Michael E. Sawyer
The definitive biography of the greatest formula one driver of all time, Lewis Hamilton.
Dennis E. Staples
A darkly humorous thriller about the ghosts that haunt the temples of excess we call casinos, and the people caught in their high-stakes, low-odds web
A darkly humorous thriller about…
Megan E. Freeman
In a compelling follow-up to Aladdin's sleeper hit ALONE--now a New York Times bestseller--this powerful and dramatic novel in verse addresses the question "what threat?" and explores the events and…
Kamal E. Bell
This vibrantly illustrated book for kids aged 6 to 10 traces a year in the real-life apiary of Sankofa Farms as a father (the author) teaches his young son, Akeem…
Wanda E Brunstetter
A year after Rosa disappeared, friends and family still have no answers to her whereabouts. Ada and Ephraim try to move forward, but suspicions dog Ephraim's every move.
Karen E. Bender
National Book Award finalist Karen E. Bender returns with a story collection that uses both a realistic and a speculative lens to explore a universal situation-the ways parents and children…
Robert E. Hampson
After the end of the world, a tropical paradise might just be the hardest place to survive.
The virus robbed humans of their higher thought processes, turning them into uncontrollable…
Richard E. Farley
NEW YORK CITY IN THE 1970S WAS A CULTURE OF OPEN CORRUPTION.
EVERYONE WHO WAS ANYONE WAS IN ON THE GRIFT.
Ford to City: Drop Dead It's the most famous…
Ruth E. Iskin
The first comprehensive study of Cassatt's life, work, and legacy through the prism of a transatlantic framework.
This book re-envisions Mary Cassatt in the context of her transatlantic network, friendships…
Grant E. Tietjen
Since the 1990s, the community of scholar-activists who have had contact with the criminal legal system has grown rapidly, solidifying into an international movement. Drawing on in-depth conversations with system-affected…
Jennifer E. Smith
A breathtaking, joy-filled novel about the people we love, the secrets we keep, and the enduring power of family, from the bestselling author of The Unsinkable Greta James.
The four…
E. B. Vickers
In this fast-paced thriller, eighteen-year-old Calli finds herself alone after the loss of her father-until a bruised and broken girl shows up on her property, forcing her to face the…
Kallie E. Benjamin
It's chaos in Crosbyville when someone tries to swindle a large inheritance, but as Pris and Bailey start digging for the missing money, they'll uncover the wrong kind of bones....
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Jane E Francis
Detailed analysis of key assemblage of Greek and Roman pottery from the Sphakia Survey project on Crete, including fabric and petrographic evidence for local production and imported wares.
Julian E. Zelizer
"This book reimagines what partisanship might look like going forward from today. A new era of party-oriented reforms has the potential to pay respect the deep differences that divide us…
Richard E. Boyatzis
A detailed exploration and integration of behavior change research into a unifying multi-level fractal theory, Intentional Change Theory (ICT), showing the science behind sustained, desired change at the individual, dyadic…
Clara E. Mattei
A Financial Times Best Book of the Year
"A must-read, with key lessons for the future."-Thomas Piketty
A groundbreaking examination of austerity's dark intellectual origins.
For more than a century…
Keith E. Whittington
An essential primer on impeachment for today's divided public square
We are witnessing an unprecedented moment in American politics in which impeachments are increasingly common. In today's partisan environment, it…
Alix E. Harrow
Opal Gravely has spent her life obsessed with the mysterious Starling House - but when its reclusive heir offers her a job, she discovers there may be monsters lurking within…
Rhian E. Jones
In nineteenth-century Wales, a protest took place like no other. Burdened by punishing tolls and desperate for their livelihoods, protestors dramatically cross-dressed in carnivalesque costumes to attack the tollbooths. Inspired…
Kenji Tsurubuchi
Long ago, humanity discovered the weapons later known as Autoscrolls-and the Oath-Making technology that allows command of them. In modern day Japan, not only have Autoscrolls become a part of…
Artificial Intelligence in e-health Framework, Volume 1: AI, Classification, Wearable Devices, and Computer-Aided Diagnosis presents a variety of AI techniques and applications for solving issues in the healthcare industry. As…
The Oxford Handbook of W. E. B. Du Bois is a work detailing the life and works of the twentieth century scholar and activist, W. E. B. Du Bois. It…
Chiara Rover
Was Lucretius a "fundamentalist" Epicurean and a mere repeater of his Master's words, or did he emerge as an innovative philosopher in his own right? The relationship between Lucretius and…
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A E Gauntlett
E Goldstein
A lot goes on in your head when you're doing something simple like remembering (or forgetting!) to do your next assignment. Goldstein's COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: CONNECTING MIND, RESEARCH, AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE…
A E Stallings
Award-winning poet and Oxford Professor of Poetry, A. E. Stallings has gracefully marshaled poetry, personal letters, paintings, a dubiously translated 1801 firman, newspaper clippings, court records, a Greek political campaign…
E. Lockhart
This page-turning must-read thriller prequel to TikTok sensation We Were Liars takes readers back to the story of another summer, another generation, and the secrets that will haunt them for…
Omessaad Hamdi
Digital evolution, whether through Internet advances or the development of connected objects, has triggered a veritable societal revolution. Thanks to technological advances, e-health services enable healthcare professionals to monitor patients…
Titled after a Zora Neale Hurston short story, E. Jane's musical multimedia installation celebrates the Black diva
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist E. Jane (born 1990), author of the viral NOPE Manifesto…
Kratom: History, Science and Therapeutic Potential is the first book to address the unregulated, widespread availability of kratom, with its weak opioid and stimulant effects, coupled with limited awareness of…
Andrew E. C. Gaska, E. L. Thomas
Welcome to the future we all saw coming but were too stubborn to give a damn about. Outside, the sun blisters your skin and torrential rains stink of battery acid…
"A planet where apes evolved from men? There's got to be an answer."
"Don't look for it, Taylor. You may not like what you find." -George Taylor and Dr. Zaius
Andrew E. C. Gaska, David Avallone, E. L. Thomas
"It's a madhouse... a madhouse!" -George Taylor, Astronaut
The king is dead-long live the king. Bring the cinematic thrills and shocking twists of the five original Planet of the Apes…
Dr E. Dawson Varughese
Exploring expressions of 'Indianness' buried within and scattered across post-millennial Indian speculative fiction in English, this book asks questions around what it means to 'belong' to an India of 'now'…
K E Le Veque
Lola Grayson had it all.
In 1934, Lola was on top of the world. Dubbed "The Siren" by MGM, she was a protege of Louis B. Mayer, the original talkie…
Carl P. E. Springer
Martin Luther wrote a number of Latin poems, mostly using traditional classical metres, over the course of his career. He used them to praise friends, insult adversaries and express his…
P. J. E. Peebles
From the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, a personal meditation on the quest for objective reality in natural science
Harriet E. H. Earle
Through American comics, Silence in the Quagmire focuses on the Vietnam War's forgotten voices, including the Vietnamese on both sides of the conflict, women and girls, and returning veterans.
Maria K. E. Lahman
Creating Critical Research Poetry critically engages with the ways in which research can poetically approach textual representations that narrate the unnarratable and contest the uncontested.
Homer
This elegant collector's edition presents Homer's classic epic myth, The Odyssey, featuring gold cover embossing and gilded page-edges.
Trouble is brewing at the home of the hero Odysseus, who has…
Emily E K Murdoch
Even a wallflower in the shadows can bloom...as his duchess? Be captivated by the next installment in USA TODAY bestselling author Emily E K Murdoch's The Wallflower Academy series A…
Nature has often been understood in literature through a disjunction to human systems. This can be seen in the nature-culture binary, or even more clearly in the opposition of 'wilderness'…