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Oxford.: Oxford University Press., 1988. 231pp. Light creases to front cover.. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Oxford University Press., 1988, Oxford University Press. PAPERBACK. 0199284180 The book is in good condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains intact. The book has some page discolouration and creasing to the cover. The book has creasing to some pages. The book has fingermarks. The book has foxing. Ideal book for students. -- Re-Read is a social enterprise that trades in and recycles books to reduce waste, save them from landfill and provide services and activities that promote literacy, education attainment and quality of life in South Yorkshire and supports Askern Community Library. All overseas shipping is via Airmail. . Good., Oxford University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Johns Hopkins University Press, Lexington, KY, U.S.A.: University Press of Kentucky, 1986, 1986. Hard Back w/dust Jacket. Very Good/Very Good. Ex-Library (w/usual markings). Trade size.., Lexington, KY, U.S.A.: University Press of Kentucky, 1986, 1986, Daya Publishing House, 1997. Softcover. New. Public education in biotechnology and genetic engineering as well as preparing future scientists will be well served by an early introduction of biotechnology courses and research into schools. An educated public is essential for the development of good managers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and academics, as all of these role players in bio-technology industry area drawn from public.;This book fills the existing gap in the literatures by providing a well-planned framework for increasing genetic literacy, well-defined objectives, strategies and teaching approaches for the development of plant genetic engineering education systems from the general public, school, under and post-graduate students. In addition, it includes an outline of the ethos behind the programmes, the topics studied, the research element, the assessment and the potential achievement of such programmes. Furthermore, it contains plant genetic engineering and biotechnology universities guide.;This book, therefore, should be valuable to students who are aiming for undergraduate (B Sc) or postgraduate degree (M Sc & Ph D) in plant biotechnology as well as teachers, lecturers, researchers, scientists and educationalist who are involved in the field of genetic engineering and biotechnology from educational research and curriculum development point of view.;;Contents;Chapter 1: Biotechnology in Schools; Genetic literacy, Biotechnology education programme, Objectives, Strategies, Programme outline, Biotechnology teaching approaches, Model construction approach, Computer-assisted learning approaches, Multimedia or hypermedia, Research-based teaching approach, Conclusion; Chapter 2: Plant Genetic Engineering for Under-graduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant tissue culture technology, Plant genetic resources, Plant molecular biology, Plant genetic manipulations, Research projects, Assessment; Chapter 3: Plant Genetic Engineering for Postgraduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant genetic resources, Plant tissue culture, Gene modification/ manipulation, Genetic transformation, Field performance analysis, Study and research skills, Assessment. Printed Pages: 72., Daya Publishing House, 1997, Daya Publishing House, 1997. Softcover. New. Public education in biotechnology and genetic engineering as well as preparing future scientists will be well served by an early introduction of biotechnology courses and research into schools. An educated public is essential for the development of good managers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and academics, as all of these role players in bio-technology industry area drawn from public.;This book fills the existing gap in the literatures by providing a well-planned framework for increasing genetic literacy, well-defined objectives, strategies and teaching approaches for the development of plant genetic engineering education systems from the general public, school, under and post-graduate students. In addition, it includes an outline of the ethos behind the programmes, the topics studied, the research element, the assessment and the potential achievement of such programmes. Furthermore, it contains plant genetic engineering and biotechnology universities guide.;This book, therefore, should be valuable to students who are aiming for undergraduate (B Sc) or postgraduate degree (M Sc & Ph D) in plant biotechnology as well as teachers, lecturers, researchers, scientists and educationalist who are involved in the field of genetic engineering and biotechnology from educational research and curriculum development point of view.;;Contents;Chapter 1: Biotechnology in Schools; Genetic literacy, Biotechnology education programme, Objectives, Strategies, Programme outline, Biotechnology teaching approaches, Model construction approach, Computer-assisted learning approaches, Multimedia or hypermedia, Research-based teaching approach, Conclusion; Chapter 2: Plant Genetic Engineering for Under-graduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant tissue culture technology, Plant genetic resources, Plant molecular biology, Plant genetic manipulations, Research projects, Assessment; Chapter 3: Plant Genetic Engineering for Postgraduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant genetic resources, Plant tissue culture, Gene modification/ manipulation, Genetic transformation, Field performance analysis, Study and research skills, Assessment. Printed Pages: 72., Daya Publishing House, 1997, Oxford University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Oxford University Press, University of Illinois Press, 1977. This book has hardback covers.Ex-library,With usual stamps and markings,In good all round condition.Dust Jacket in fair condition., University of Illinois Press, 1977, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as `blood diamonds`. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem? Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as `blood diamonds`. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem? Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Joe lives in Canada, in a beautiful, quiet place. His peace is interrupted one day by the noise of bulldozers excavating near his house. He is told that it`s a diamond mine. Joe is a journalist for a local newspaper and his neighbours soon come to ask him to write about the awful noise and destruction. Joe becomes suspicious when his boss won`t let him write about it. He starts to investigate the mine, but gets himself in harm`s way. Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Joe lives in Canada, in a beautiful, quiet place. His peace is interrupted one day by the noise of bulldozers excavating near his house. He is told that it`s a diamond mine. Joe is a journalist for a local newspaper and his neighbours soon come to ask him to write about the awful noise and destruction. Joe becomes suspicious when his boss won`t let him write about it. He starts to investigate the mine, but gets himself in harm`s way. Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Atlantic, 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Raza Elahi, a graduate in English from Bihar University, completed his postgraduate diploma in journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He is a familiar face in the capitalâs Fleet Street (Press Area, ITO), actively involved in the field of print journalism. A young journalist, having spent more than a decade in print journalism, Raza has worked with Khaleej Times (Dubai); The Pioneer and The Financial Express (Delhi) in various capacities. He has also been associated with The Times of India, The Hindustan Times (Patna) and The Homepages (Hisar). Presently he is working with The Economic Times (Delhi). Printed Pages: 70., Atlantic, 2008, Atlantic, 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Raza Elahi, a graduate in English from Bihar University, completed his postgraduate diploma in journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He is a familiar face in the capitalâs Fleet Street (Press Area, ITO), actively involved in the field of print journalism. A young journalist, having spent more than a decade in print journalism, Raza has worked with Khaleej Times (Dubai); The Pioneer and The Financial Express (Delhi) in various capacities. He has also been associated with The Times of India, The Hindustan Times (Patna) and The Homepages (Hisar). Presently he is working with The Economic Times (Delhi). Printed Pages: 70., Atlantic, 2008, University of Illinois Press, 1977. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy., University of Illinois Press, 1977, W. W. Norton & Company, 1999-09-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0393048071 This book contains many essays on literature, education, and the arts. It is written based on Shattuck"s seminal "Nineteen Theses" and form the philosophical basis of this volume. A few of these theses are: Across millions of years we have evolved a fairly stable human nature, which contains an elusive element of freedom; Literature ranges from simple songs and saying to elaborate and extended tales of human deeds; Works that have survived for centuries cannot be dismissed out of hand; Nothing will survive unless it has been uttered; We teach what we hope to learn; In a free society, the primary role of education is the transmission of a heritage, not its primary subversion; There is no literary "canon." Tastes and curricula keep changing. It is our love of literature that remains constant. From these, three major sections unfold: Intellectual Craftsmanship, A Critic"s Job of Work, and America, Africa, and Elsewhere, in which several essays address individual personalities, including O"Keefe and Stieglitz, Man Ray, Leopold Senghor, Octavio Paz, Arthur Miller, and others. 415 pages including credits, source of illustrations, and an index. Editorial Reviews In Candor and Perversion Roger Shattuck carries on two conversations. The more strident of the two, deceptively titled "Intellectual Craftsmanship," takes up the first section of this collection of essays and reviews. Here Shattuck engages in verbal fisticuffs with those who would mire the study of literature in the byzantine politics of identity and the arcane language of theory. Insisting that he's not a conservative, he instead gives himself the coy title of "conservationist." "Some of us," he writes, "have come to believe that it is possible, even necessary, to be liberal in political matters and conservationist in cultural matters." Shattuck lays bare the perceived dangers besetting the traditional literary scholar, and insists on the primacy of canonical texts in our universities: "In order to have a common frame of reference within which to reason together, I would argue that there are books everyone should read." Lest anyone think him extreme, he follows up quickly: "And we should never stop discussing which ones those are." Ironically, Shattuck does more to support his position in the second half of his book, which is devoted to the practice of criticism. In two dozen book reviews and essays he engages in a passionate, learned, and imaginative conversation with the greats of Western civilization. This is a scholarship of compulsion: Shattuck returns again and again to key touchstones, such as Virginia Woolf's statement that "on or about December 1910 human character changed." His enthusiasms spawn new forms of criticism, such as his delightful fairy tale "The Story of Hans/Jean/Kaspar Arp," which tells of a child "born in Strasbourg with bright eyes, nice big ears, and a wonderful egg-shaped head. All his life, he liked egg-shaped things--clouds, pebbles, jars, fruits." Shattuck here is so worked up over Arp's art that he struggles to find a new critical shape to contain his joyful interest. Such lively writing does more to make his case for studying the so-called dead white males than all his polemics. --Claire Dederer From Publishers Weekly Written over the past 15 years, this gathering of retired Boston University professor Shattuck's essays and reviews begins with a vociferous section on the education wars, leveling shots at cultural relativism and the politicization of education. In 1994, at the founding session of the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, of which Shattuck was later president, the author read "Nineteen Theses on Literature," which distilled his beliefs in a traditional academic approach based on a faith in authors and their works. The theses are reproduced here, along with critiques of other books on education, as well as musings on reading, teaching, language and thought. Shattuck's tone is sometimes polemical, but the essays that follow are his own best defense. In pieces on Manet, impressionism, futurism, Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp ("the court jester of modernism"), he demonstrates the keen insight and fluid prose produced by a deep and broad education, strongly focused (on early 20th-century French culture) and sophisticated, yet open to unexpected correspondences and plainspoken analysis. His affinity for figures like Mallarm?, who was both a dutiful citizen and a revolutionary poet, is a reminder that, despite some conservative views on education, Shattuck has always been a champion of the new and experimental in art. From The Banquet Years (1955) to the NBA-winning Marcel Proust (1974) to Forbidden Knowledge (1996), he has blazed his own intellectual trail, and readers will welcome this latest foray into the groves of art and academe. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal An award-winning American critic and Proust scholar, Shattuck enjoys a wide readership, and a new book by him is always something of a literary event. In this authoritative collection of critical essays and occasional pieces, Shattuck shows the breadth of his interest in modern Western culture. He considers subjects as diverse as the writings of Michel Foucault, the "Beulah Quintet" novels of Mary Lee Settle, the accomplishments of Sarah Bernhardt, and the collaborative efforts of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. Much of the book is devoted to the intellectual life of 19th- and 20th-century France, with Shattuck focusing on impressionism, symbolism, surrealism, and other avant-garde movements in art and literature. He also includes several insightful essays on the current state of higher education. For academic and larger public libraries, especially where there is an interest in French arts and letters.AEllen Sullivan, Ferguson Lib., Stamford, CT Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. The New York Times Book Review, Roger Kimball ...he is an expert at intellectual and moral triage, sorting patiently through the tangle of mixed motives that make for art, admiring the candor, admonishing the perversion. The Los Angeles Times Book Review, Nadine Gordimer Roger Shattuck is again the polymath who leaves you roused to think about those things you don't want to think about. And, with gratitude, need to. From Booklist "Like our terrestrial environment, our literary, intellectual, and moral environment needs to be wisely cultivated and protected." So reads the ninth of Shattuck's "Nineteen Theses on Literature," a set of propositions that have grown out of this distinguished critic's commitment to teaching and to living the intellectual life with energy and purpose. A masterful prose stylist who is as comfortable dissecting Pulp Fiction as he is unveiling the true nature of Foucault's writings, the work of Man Ray and Proust, and the creative dynamic between Stieglitz and O'Keeffe, Shattuck deplores the lowering of academic standards in schools and colleges and offers an exhilarating perspective on what a liberal education should provide. He argues that we must maintain a "steady center" from which humanistic traditions can be taught and urges the academy to drop fashionable politics and theory and go straight to the source by focusing on such enlightening books as Helen Keller's The Story of My Life. Shattuck's candor is galvanizing, his knowledge impressive, and his illumination of our habitual perversion of the truth a tonic. Donna Seaman From Kirkus Reviews Diverse essays on literature and the arts from an eminent critic who writes for the educated public rather than the academic specialist. Shattuck, professor emeritus of literature at Boston Univ., is probably best-known for his National Book Awardwinning biography of Marcel Proust and his various books on French modernism, but his interests have always been wide-ranging. The most recent of his 12 books (Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography, 1996) explored its title theme from earliest myth to the contemporary critical preoccupation with transgression. The new book picks up 39 essaysbook reviews, public lectures, columns that he wrote for the liberal arts journal Salmagundithat have appeared elsewhere over the past two decades. Interestingly, the hodgepodge format doesnt vitiate the pleasure and insight that his book offers. In a way, it increases that pleasure, because it encourages browsing and dipping. Shattuck's prose is urbane but never pretentious, ``in the wake of the great literary journalists'' he admires: Hazlitt, Baudelaire, and Edmund Wilson. Shattuck is a resolutely public critic, and early essays in the collection polemicize against the obscurantism and what he sees also as the moral corruption of contemporary academic criticism. Michel Foucault and his followers, in particular, come in for a sound drubbing. But the book's greater part is taken up with book reviews, a genre that Shattuck masters with great flair. Reviews are the chief venue for literary journalism in our era, and Shattuck makes the most of it. Even though the books under review vary widelyfrom Mallarm to Mailer, from W.S. Merwin to Leopold SenghorShattuck's own vision emerges clearly. Throughout he emphasizes the moral dimension of criticism, the link between art and lived human experience, and the ethical imperative of what he calls ``intellectual craftsmanship.'' Even if his polemics are a bit one-sided and sanctimonious, the overall effect of his writing about art and literature is engaging. -- Copyright ?, W. W. Norton & Company, 1999-09-01, New York: Tor Books, 1993-03-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. light edge wear; Intrigued by the mystique of Peponi, reportedly the most beautiful world in the universe, a journalist sets out to find out the truth about this enigmatic planet -- a quest that brings him across half a lifetime and half the galaxy., Tor Books, 1993-03-01, After a long career in journalism, this Columbia University professor examines the current ethics of U.S. newspapers, wire services, news magazines, radio, and television news coverage. Copyright date - 1968, Holt Rinehart, New York, # Pages - 320, hardcover with dust jacket. Includes Bibliography.Good - structurally intact, slight yellowing to pages, minimal soil and/or wear, library system withdrawn with typical markings and pocket, cello cover over dust jacket has kept book in better overall condition.Online booksellers for over 7 years, we fully guarantee every book we sell. Buy with confidence here!, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968, U.S.A.: Northwestern University Press. 205 pages. Previously owned (slightly creased cover corners, slight sun fading etc.) clean paperback. (Kafka's Milena by Jana Cerna) . Good. Soft cover. 1993., Northwestern University Press, 1993, Oxford/New York/Tokyo: Oxford University Press, 1987. Paperback. Cover is plastic protected; yellowing to pages; marks in pen and pencil throughout the text; library plate and library sticker on FEP; library stamp on catalogue page and page block. It is fifteen years since unemployment rose above one million in Britain, and yet most health workers and health authorities are only just awakening to the tremendous implications for health of mass unemployment. Richard Smith, a doctor and journalist, draws together for the first time in this book the wide range of evidence that shows how unemployment harms health. The evidence comes from a wide range of sources - historical, medical, psychological, political, sociological, statistical, journalistic, and literary. Dr Smith also discusses how we can respond to the implications for health of unemployent, and tackles the issue of what the disappearance of unemployment as we know it may mean for health. The book is based on Dr Smith's series of articles written for the British Medical Journal, very substantially revised, updated, and expanded. Readership: lay people with social/political interests in unemployment and health; medical and ancillary staff dealing with the unemployed. First Edition. paperback. Good/No dust jacket. Ex-Library., Oxford University Press, 1987, University of Toronto Press, 9/25/1974. Paperback. Good/none. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1973, [orig. 1916], 8 1/2 tall, Soft Cover ***G/--*** Trade paperback in orange wraps, spine and edges v. sunfaded, some creasing and chipping to back cover, o/w tight, bright and clean. 347 pp. The author was a journalist from Manitoba and a sometime poet/novelist. This work first appeared in 1916 in serial form. Satisfaction Guaranteed, International Shipping, Photos upon request, University of Toronto Press, 9/25/1974, [ Edition: reprint ]. Good Condition. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Water Damage: SLIGHT, doesn't affect use ] Publisher: Pearson Pub Date: 1/1/2013 Binding: paperback Pages: 449, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Jojo is playing in the fields when soldiers come and kill everyone in his village. With the help of Chris, a British journalist, and his memories, Jojo struggles to come to terms with the loss of his family and friends. Jojoâs journey across his war-torn country leads him to self-discovery and a decision that will change his life for ever. Printed Pages: 48., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Jojo is playing in the fields when soldiers come and kill everyone in his village. With the help of Chris, a British journalist, and his memories, Jojo struggles to come to terms with the loss of his family and friends. Jojoâs journey across his war-torn country leads him to self-discovery and a decision that will change his life for ever. Printed Pages: 48., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Syracuse University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Syracuse University Press, Syracuse University Press, 1998-04. Hardcover. Good. First Edition First PrintingGround international shipping available at a reduced cost to Canada only for some books: email for exact cost., Syracuse University Press, 1998-04, Drawing on observations from the streets and university classrooms and from personal interviews with lawyers, journalists, politicians, and military personnel, this riveting investigation examines the most compelling aspects of Pakistan's culture and history. Written by an American journalist living in Pakistan, the issues and struggles of Pakistan and its people as the United States's war on terror unfolds are addressed. This powerful report offers vivid descriptions of life in Lahore and humanizes the nation's struggles by delving into every dimension of the Pakistani experience, including domestic politics; ethnic, regional, and sectarian fault lines; anti-Western and anti-Indian sentiments; and the border issues between Kashmir and Afghanistan. An engaging work, the findings connect this volatile nation to its precarious place in the international realm., Penguin Books India, Univ of Toronto Pr, 1983-06. Paperback. LikeNew/none. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1983, 1st ed., 9 tall, Soft Cover ***NF/--*** Trade paperback, glossy pictorial wrappers, sl. yellowing to back cover o/w exterior is excellent, binding tight, pages bright and clean. 338 pp. From back cover: A. M. Klein's reputation as a writer rests on his poetry and to a lesser extent on his remarkable poetic novel 'The Second Scroll.' But he also wrote many short stories over a period of more than a quarter of a century. Until now few people have been aware of their existence; many exist only in manuscript form, and most of those that were published appeared in magazines that were not readily accessible to the general reading public. This volume brings them together. Klein's range of themes and styles in his short fiction, as in his poetry and in his journalistic writing, is broad. He draws on his Jewish experience, focusing on legends, festivals, and ceremonies, well-known character types, and familiar aspects of Jewish life - in the syn... Satisfaction Guaranteed, International Shipping, Photos upon request, Univ of Toronto Pr, 1983-06, Oxford University Press. PAPERBACK. 0195374371 Good Condition. Has some staining. Five star seller - Ships Quickly - Buy with confidence! . Good., Oxford University Press, [ Edition: first ]. Good Condition. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub Date: 2/1/1998 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 331, Cambridge University Press, 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library., Cambridge University Press, 1974, Yale University Press, 2002. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket., Yale University Press, 2002, Indiana University Press, 1986. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in fair condition., Indiana University Press, 1986, Cambridge University Press. PAPERBACK. 0521011914 Very Good Condition. Has some wear. Five star seller - Buy with confidence! . Very Good., Cambridge University Press, Temple University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition., Temple University Press, Temple University Press. Used - Good. Good condition., Temple University Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Highlighting inside., Oxford University Press, Yale University Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. Highlighting inside., Yale University Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Oxford University Press, 11/14/2002, Hardcover, Good condition. Very Good dust jacket., Oxford University Press, The University of North Carolina Press. New. Brand New!, The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Like New dust jacket., Oxford University Press, The University of North Carolina Press. Used - Like New. Like New condition., The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. 19th edition., Oxford University Press, University Press of Kansas. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition., University Press of Kansas, The Johns Hopkins University Press. New. Brand New! New dust jacket., The Johns Hopkins University Press, Harvard University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket., Harvard University Press, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1945. Hard Cover. Good Condition/Poor. 305 pages. Moderate wear to edges of green boards; inscription on ffep else very good internally; sound book. The dj is heavily chipped and discolored; price intact on front flap; some underlining on the jacket. "Mr. Hinshaw begins hist story by sketching in the pioneer background that so deeply influenced White's mature years. It carries him forward through years when his mother's teachings shaped his growing mind, to his life at the University of Kansas where his journalistic talent began to exert itself. The development of his political philosophy, the influences that played upon him, the friendships that he formed are related by Mr. Hinshaw to give a true picture of the emergence of a liberal." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Standard Weight. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Inventory No: 050235. ., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1945, University of Minnesota Press, 1968 Octavo, hardcover, blue boards. Ex library copy with pocket removed else VG. 47 pp. American literary critic and journalist born 1895 in New Jersey in an upper middle class family. In the 1920's he wrote essays, reviews and sketches for NY papers, later novels and memoirs.. Good/Unknown., University of Minnesota Press, 1968, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1943. Usual university lib. ownership and discard marks, pocket and bar code sticker to endpaper, minor spine catalog label remains. Has some sunning to cover cloth about the spine and upper edge. Else clean and well bound text; with minor wear only. In publisher's original binding.. Second Printing, 1944. Hard Cover. Ex-Library/No Jacket. Octavo., Cambridge University Press, 1943, Sagarika Ghose went to St Stephens College in New Delhi before winning a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University where she gained an MA and M Phil degree in History. She has been a journalist for fourteen years, reporting extensively on Indian elections, politics and society as well as traveling and reporting in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Her first novel The Gin Drinkers was published to critical acclaim in 2000., HarperCollins, Yale University Press. Used - Very Good. 2002. Hardcover. Very Good., Yale University Press, Cornell University Press. Used - Like New. Fine. Paperback. 2006. Originally published at $21.00., Cornell University Press, Cornell University Press. Used - Very Good. 2007. Paperback. Very Good. (Subject: )., Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, USA. Used - Like New. Fine. Hardbound, No D-j. 2008. Originally published at $99.00., Oxford University Press, USA, Cornell University Press. Used - Like New. Fine. Cloth, D-j. 2006. Originally published at $21.00., Cornell University Press, Arcade Publishing, 2009. Arcade Publishing 2009 U N C O R R E C T E D P R O O F Fine/ SOFTCOVER. Prerelease version. Glossy orange and grey pictorial wraps. From Fleishman, a war correspondent and Pulitzer Prize finalist, writes what he knows in this admirable but flawed Syriana-esque novel. Jay Morgan is a veteran journalist who has seen it all. Stationed in Kosovo--and breaking a cardinal rule by sleeping with his beautiful translator, Alijah--he is in hot pursuit of the dateman, an Osama bin Laden–like figure who has recently set up camp in the mountains. Meanwhile, Alijah, the survivor of violence, hopes to find her missing brother who she suspects has enlisted with the guerrillas. As Jay and Alijah inch closer to their goals, it becomes clear that the individuals they pursue are more entwined than they could have imagined. The specter of 9/11 hangs over Fleishman's account of war, which is often filled with rich and provocative insights. Yet despite occasional moments of revelation and beauty, the book's devastating conclusion doesn't pay off quite the way it should, largely owing to Alijah, who remains a mystery to Jay and thus comes off as a romanticized ideal. While the narrative hits the right intellectual notes, it misses the human ones. (Feb.) ¬ Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ReviewA debut novel set in Kosovo in the 1990s, from seasoned war correspondent Fleishman. Narrator Jay Morgan is a grizzled war reporter who in his career has seen enough violence--including the death of his photographer wife--to make him disillusioned and cynical. In Kosovo he becomes embroiled in the ferocity of ethnic hostilities ("Yugoslavia's unfinished chapter") between the Serbs and the Albanians. He links up with Alija, a beautiful young translator who's looking for her brother Ardian, a university student who disappeared months before. One of the first images of the novel sets the grim tone: Jay and Alija checking mass graves to see whether Ardian is among the victims. Both of them move uneasily among the brutal and brutish Serbs, especially the MUP, the Serb interior police. The MUP control the checkpoints and inflict daily violence on the towns and villages. The rebels, in contrast, occupy the mountains and use guerrilla tactics to destroy Serb soldiers and Jeeps before melting back into their hiding place. Jay has heard rumors of a mysterious, charismatic Muslim leader now living among the rebels and training them in tactics that include suicide bombing--or glorious martyrdom, depending on whose side the description is emanating from. (The "promised virgins" of the title refers to the ultimate reward of those willing to sacrifice themselves.) After much searching, and with help from those sympathetic to the rebel cause, Jay succeeds in having a brief and enigmatic interview with the shadowy figure known as Abu Musab. Jay has found out--though he keeps his knowledge from Alija--that among those Abu Musab is training in suicide tactics is Ardian. Fleishman, who is currently serving as the Cairo bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, writes in a telegraphic, staccato style, reminiscent of Hemingway and well suited to the stark realities he depicts. A harsh, impressive work. First printing of 12,500. Agent: Sorche Fairbank/Fairbank Literary Representation --Kirkus Reviews One of the best descriptive writers in American newspapers today." --Jon Marshall, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, creator of the News Gems blog for the Society of Professional Journalists. U N C O R R E C T E D P R O O F. Paperback. Fine., Arcade Publishing, 2009, University of Nebraska Press. PAPERBACK. 080327968X Unbeatable customer service, and we usually ship the same or next day. Over one million satisfied customers! . Very Good., University of Nebraska Press, Indiana University Press, 1986. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in fair condition., Indiana University Press, 1986, Pluto Press. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less (usually same day). Your purchase helps support the African Children's Educational Trust (A-CET). 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Oxford.: Oxford University Press., 1988. 231pp. Light creases to front cover.. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Oxford University Press., 1988, Oxford University Press. PAPERBACK. 0199284180 The book is in good condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains intact. The book has some page discolouration and creasing to the cover. The book has creasing to some pages. The book has fingermarks. The book has foxing. Ideal book for students. -- Re-Read is a social enterprise that trades in and recycles books to reduce waste, save them from landfill and provide services and activities that promote literacy, education attainment and quality of life in South Yorkshire and supports Askern Community Library. All overseas shipping is via Airmail. . Good., Oxford University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Johns Hopkins University Press, Lexington, KY, U.S.A.: University Press of Kentucky, 1986, 1986. Hard Back w/dust Jacket. Very Good/Very Good. Ex-Library (w/usual markings). Trade size.., Lexington, KY, U.S.A.: University Press of Kentucky, 1986, 1986, Daya Publishing House, 1997. Softcover. New. Public education in biotechnology and genetic engineering as well as preparing future scientists will be well served by an early introduction of biotechnology courses and research into schools. An educated public is essential for the development of good managers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and academics, as all of these role players in bio-technology industry area drawn from public.;This book fills the existing gap in the literatures by providing a well-planned framework for increasing genetic literacy, well-defined objectives, strategies and teaching approaches for the development of plant genetic engineering education systems from the general public, school, under and post-graduate students. In addition, it includes an outline of the ethos behind the programmes, the topics studied, the research element, the assessment and the potential achievement of such programmes. Furthermore, it contains plant genetic engineering and biotechnology universities guide.;This book, therefore, should be valuable to students who are aiming for undergraduate (B Sc) or postgraduate degree (M Sc & Ph D) in plant biotechnology as well as teachers, lecturers, researchers, scientists and educationalist who are involved in the field of genetic engineering and biotechnology from educational research and curriculum development point of view.;;Contents;Chapter 1: Biotechnology in Schools; Genetic literacy, Biotechnology education programme, Objectives, Strategies, Programme outline, Biotechnology teaching approaches, Model construction approach, Computer-assisted learning approaches, Multimedia or hypermedia, Research-based teaching approach, Conclusion; Chapter 2: Plant Genetic Engineering for Under-graduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant tissue culture technology, Plant genetic resources, Plant molecular biology, Plant genetic manipulations, Research projects, Assessment; Chapter 3: Plant Genetic Engineering for Postgraduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant genetic resources, Plant tissue culture, Gene modification/ manipulation, Genetic transformation, Field performance analysis, Study and research skills, Assessment. Printed Pages: 72., Daya Publishing House, 1997, Daya Publishing House, 1997. Softcover. New. Public education in biotechnology and genetic engineering as well as preparing future scientists will be well served by an early introduction of biotechnology courses and research into schools. An educated public is essential for the development of good managers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and academics, as all of these role players in bio-technology industry area drawn from public.;This book fills the existing gap in the literatures by providing a well-planned framework for increasing genetic literacy, well-defined objectives, strategies and teaching approaches for the development of plant genetic engineering education systems from the general public, school, under and post-graduate students. In addition, it includes an outline of the ethos behind the programmes, the topics studied, the research element, the assessment and the potential achievement of such programmes. Furthermore, it contains plant genetic engineering and biotechnology universities guide.;This book, therefore, should be valuable to students who are aiming for undergraduate (B Sc) or postgraduate degree (M Sc & Ph D) in plant biotechnology as well as teachers, lecturers, researchers, scientists and educationalist who are involved in the field of genetic engineering and biotechnology from educational research and curriculum development point of view.;;Contents;Chapter 1: Biotechnology in Schools; Genetic literacy, Biotechnology education programme, Objectives, Strategies, Programme outline, Biotechnology teaching approaches, Model construction approach, Computer-assisted learning approaches, Multimedia or hypermedia, Research-based teaching approach, Conclusion; Chapter 2: Plant Genetic Engineering for Under-graduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant tissue culture technology, Plant genetic resources, Plant molecular biology, Plant genetic manipulations, Research projects, Assessment; Chapter 3: Plant Genetic Engineering for Postgraduates; Plant genetic engineering programme, Plant genetic resources, Plant tissue culture, Gene modification/ manipulation, Genetic transformation, Field performance analysis, Study and research skills, Assessment. Printed Pages: 72., Daya Publishing House, 1997, Oxford University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Oxford University Press, University of Illinois Press, 1977. This book has hardback covers.Ex-library,With usual stamps and markings,In good all round condition.Dust Jacket in fair condition., University of Illinois Press, 1977, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as `blood diamonds`. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem? Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as `blood diamonds`. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem? Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Joe lives in Canada, in a beautiful, quiet place. His peace is interrupted one day by the noise of bulldozers excavating near his house. He is told that it`s a diamond mine. Joe is a journalist for a local newspaper and his neighbours soon come to ask him to write about the awful noise and destruction. Joe becomes suspicious when his boss won`t let him write about it. He starts to investigate the mine, but gets himself in harm`s way. Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Joe lives in Canada, in a beautiful, quiet place. His peace is interrupted one day by the noise of bulldozers excavating near his house. He is told that it`s a diamond mine. Joe is a journalist for a local newspaper and his neighbours soon come to ask him to write about the awful noise and destruction. Joe becomes suspicious when his boss won`t let him write about it. He starts to investigate the mine, but gets himself in harm`s way. Printed Pages: 32., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Atlantic, 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Raza Elahi, a graduate in English from Bihar University, completed his postgraduate diploma in journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He is a familiar face in the capitalâs Fleet Street (Press Area, ITO), actively involved in the field of print journalism. A young journalist, having spent more than a decade in print journalism, Raza has worked with Khaleej Times (Dubai); The Pioneer and The Financial Express (Delhi) in various capacities. He has also been associated with The Times of India, The Hindustan Times (Patna) and The Homepages (Hisar). Presently he is working with The Economic Times (Delhi). Printed Pages: 70., Atlantic, 2008, Atlantic, 2008. First edition. Softcover. New. Raza Elahi, a graduate in English from Bihar University, completed his postgraduate diploma in journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, New Delhi. He is a familiar face in the capitalâs Fleet Street (Press Area, ITO), actively involved in the field of print journalism. A young journalist, having spent more than a decade in print journalism, Raza has worked with Khaleej Times (Dubai); The Pioneer and The Financial Express (Delhi) in various capacities. He has also been associated with The Times of India, The Hindustan Times (Patna) and The Homepages (Hisar). Presently he is working with The Economic Times (Delhi). Printed Pages: 70., Atlantic, 2008, University of Illinois Press, 1977. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy., University of Illinois Press, 1977, W. W. Norton & Company, 1999-09-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0393048071 This book contains many essays on literature, education, and the arts. It is written based on Shattuck"s seminal "Nineteen Theses" and form the philosophical basis of this volume. A few of these theses are: Across millions of years we have evolved a fairly stable human nature, which contains an elusive element of freedom; Literature ranges from simple songs and saying to elaborate and extended tales of human deeds; Works that have survived for centuries cannot be dismissed out of hand; Nothing will survive unless it has been uttered; We teach what we hope to learn; In a free society, the primary role of education is the transmission of a heritage, not its primary subversion; There is no literary "canon." Tastes and curricula keep changing. It is our love of literature that remains constant. From these, three major sections unfold: Intellectual Craftsmanship, A Critic"s Job of Work, and America, Africa, and Elsewhere, in which several essays address individual personalities, including O"Keefe and Stieglitz, Man Ray, Leopold Senghor, Octavio Paz, Arthur Miller, and others. 415 pages including credits, source of illustrations, and an index. Editorial Reviews In Candor and Perversion Roger Shattuck carries on two conversations. The more strident of the two, deceptively titled "Intellectual Craftsmanship," takes up the first section of this collection of essays and reviews. Here Shattuck engages in verbal fisticuffs with those who would mire the study of literature in the byzantine politics of identity and the arcane language of theory. Insisting that he's not a conservative, he instead gives himself the coy title of "conservationist." "Some of us," he writes, "have come to believe that it is possible, even necessary, to be liberal in political matters and conservationist in cultural matters." Shattuck lays bare the perceived dangers besetting the traditional literary scholar, and insists on the primacy of canonical texts in our universities: "In order to have a common frame of reference within which to reason together, I would argue that there are books everyone should read." Lest anyone think him extreme, he follows up quickly: "And we should never stop discussing which ones those are." Ironically, Shattuck does more to support his position in the second half of his book, which is devoted to the practice of criticism. In two dozen book reviews and essays he engages in a passionate, learned, and imaginative conversation with the greats of Western civilization. This is a scholarship of compulsion: Shattuck returns again and again to key touchstones, such as Virginia Woolf's statement that "on or about December 1910 human character changed." His enthusiasms spawn new forms of criticism, such as his delightful fairy tale "The Story of Hans/Jean/Kaspar Arp," which tells of a child "born in Strasbourg with bright eyes, nice big ears, and a wonderful egg-shaped head. All his life, he liked egg-shaped things--clouds, pebbles, jars, fruits." Shattuck here is so worked up over Arp's art that he struggles to find a new critical shape to contain his joyful interest. Such lively writing does more to make his case for studying the so-called dead white males than all his polemics. --Claire Dederer From Publishers Weekly Written over the past 15 years, this gathering of retired Boston University professor Shattuck's essays and reviews begins with a vociferous section on the education wars, leveling shots at cultural relativism and the politicization of education. In 1994, at the founding session of the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, of which Shattuck was later president, the author read "Nineteen Theses on Literature," which distilled his beliefs in a traditional academic approach based on a faith in authors and their works. The theses are reproduced here, along with critiques of other books on education, as well as musings on reading, teaching, language and thought. Shattuck's tone is sometimes polemical, but the essays that follow are his own best defense. In pieces on Manet, impressionism, futurism, Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp ("the court jester of modernism"), he demonstrates the keen insight and fluid prose produced by a deep and broad education, strongly focused (on early 20th-century French culture) and sophisticated, yet open to unexpected correspondences and plainspoken analysis. His affinity for figures like Mallarm?, who was both a dutiful citizen and a revolutionary poet, is a reminder that, despite some conservative views on education, Shattuck has always been a champion of the new and experimental in art. From The Banquet Years (1955) to the NBA-winning Marcel Proust (1974) to Forbidden Knowledge (1996), he has blazed his own intellectual trail, and readers will welcome this latest foray into the groves of art and academe. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal An award-winning American critic and Proust scholar, Shattuck enjoys a wide readership, and a new book by him is always something of a literary event. In this authoritative collection of critical essays and occasional pieces, Shattuck shows the breadth of his interest in modern Western culture. He considers subjects as diverse as the writings of Michel Foucault, the "Beulah Quintet" novels of Mary Lee Settle, the accomplishments of Sarah Bernhardt, and the collaborative efforts of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. Much of the book is devoted to the intellectual life of 19th- and 20th-century France, with Shattuck focusing on impressionism, symbolism, surrealism, and other avant-garde movements in art and literature. He also includes several insightful essays on the current state of higher education. For academic and larger public libraries, especially where there is an interest in French arts and letters.AEllen Sullivan, Ferguson Lib., Stamford, CT Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. The New York Times Book Review, Roger Kimball ...he is an expert at intellectual and moral triage, sorting patiently through the tangle of mixed motives that make for art, admiring the candor, admonishing the perversion. The Los Angeles Times Book Review, Nadine Gordimer Roger Shattuck is again the polymath who leaves you roused to think about those things you don't want to think about. And, with gratitude, need to. From Booklist "Like our terrestrial environment, our literary, intellectual, and moral environment needs to be wisely cultivated and protected." So reads the ninth of Shattuck's "Nineteen Theses on Literature," a set of propositions that have grown out of this distinguished critic's commitment to teaching and to living the intellectual life with energy and purpose. A masterful prose stylist who is as comfortable dissecting Pulp Fiction as he is unveiling the true nature of Foucault's writings, the work of Man Ray and Proust, and the creative dynamic between Stieglitz and O'Keeffe, Shattuck deplores the lowering of academic standards in schools and colleges and offers an exhilarating perspective on what a liberal education should provide. He argues that we must maintain a "steady center" from which humanistic traditions can be taught and urges the academy to drop fashionable politics and theory and go straight to the source by focusing on such enlightening books as Helen Keller's The Story of My Life. Shattuck's candor is galvanizing, his knowledge impressive, and his illumination of our habitual perversion of the truth a tonic. Donna Seaman From Kirkus Reviews Diverse essays on literature and the arts from an eminent critic who writes for the educated public rather than the academic specialist. Shattuck, professor emeritus of literature at Boston Univ., is probably best-known for his National Book Awardwinning biography of Marcel Proust and his various books on French modernism, but his interests have always been wide-ranging. The most recent of his 12 books (Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography, 1996) explored its title theme from earliest myth to the contemporary critical preoccupation with transgression. The new book picks up 39 essaysbook reviews, public lectures, columns that he wrote for the liberal arts journal Salmagundithat have appeared elsewhere over the past two decades. Interestingly, the hodgepodge format doesnt vitiate the pleasure and insight that his book offers. In a way, it increases that pleasure, because it encourages browsing and dipping. Shattuck's prose is urbane but never pretentious, ``in the wake of the great literary journalists'' he admires: Hazlitt, Baudelaire, and Edmund Wilson. Shattuck is a resolutely public critic, and early essays in the collection polemicize against the obscurantism and what he sees also as the moral corruption of contemporary academic criticism. Michel Foucault and his followers, in particular, come in for a sound drubbing. But the book's greater part is taken up with book reviews, a genre that Shattuck masters with great flair. Reviews are the chief venue for literary journalism in our era, and Shattuck makes the most of it. Even though the books under review vary widelyfrom Mallarm to Mailer, from W.S. Merwin to Leopold SenghorShattuck's own vision emerges clearly. Throughout he emphasizes the moral dimension of criticism, the link between art and lived human experience, and the ethical imperative of what he calls ``intellectual craftsmanship.'' Even if his polemics are a bit one-sided and sanctimonious, the overall effect of his writing about art and literature is engaging. -- Copyright ?, W. W. Norton & Company, 1999-09-01, New York: Tor Books, 1993-03-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. light edge wear; Intrigued by the mystique of Peponi, reportedly the most beautiful world in the universe, a journalist sets out to find out the truth about this enigmatic planet -- a quest that brings him across half a lifetime and half the galaxy., Tor Books, 1993-03-01, After a long career in journalism, this Columbia University professor examines the current ethics of U.S. newspapers, wire services, news magazines, radio, and television news coverage. Copyright date - 1968, Holt Rinehart, New York, # Pages - 320, hardcover with dust jacket. Includes Bibliography.Good - structurally intact, slight yellowing to pages, minimal soil and/or wear, library system withdrawn with typical markings and pocket, cello cover over dust jacket has kept book in better overall condition.Online booksellers for over 7 years, we fully guarantee every book we sell. Buy with confidence here!, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968, U.S.A.: Northwestern University Press. 205 pages. Previously owned (slightly creased cover corners, slight sun fading etc.) clean paperback. (Kafka's Milena by Jana Cerna) . Good. Soft cover. 1993., Northwestern University Press, 1993, Oxford/New York/Tokyo: Oxford University Press, 1987. Paperback. Cover is plastic protected; yellowing to pages; marks in pen and pencil throughout the text; library plate and library sticker on FEP; library stamp on catalogue page and page block. It is fifteen years since unemployment rose above one million in Britain, and yet most health workers and health authorities are only just awakening to the tremendous implications for health of mass unemployment. Richard Smith, a doctor and journalist, draws together for the first time in this book the wide range of evidence that shows how unemployment harms health. The evidence comes from a wide range of sources - historical, medical, psychological, political, sociological, statistical, journalistic, and literary. Dr Smith also discusses how we can respond to the implications for health of unemployent, and tackles the issue of what the disappearance of unemployment as we know it may mean for health. The book is based on Dr Smith's series of articles written for the British Medical Journal, very substantially revised, updated, and expanded. Readership: lay people with social/political interests in unemployment and health; medical and ancillary staff dealing with the unemployed. First Edition. paperback. Good/No dust jacket. Ex-Library., Oxford University Press, 1987, University of Toronto Press, 9/25/1974. Paperback. Good/none. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1973, [orig. 1916], 8 1/2 tall, Soft Cover ***G/--*** Trade paperback in orange wraps, spine and edges v. sunfaded, some creasing and chipping to back cover, o/w tight, bright and clean. 347 pp. The author was a journalist from Manitoba and a sometime poet/novelist. This work first appeared in 1916 in serial form. Satisfaction Guaranteed, International Shipping, Photos upon request, University of Toronto Press, 9/25/1974, [ Edition: reprint ]. Good Condition. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Water Damage: SLIGHT, doesn't affect use ] Publisher: Pearson Pub Date: 1/1/2013 Binding: paperback Pages: 449, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Jojo is playing in the fields when soldiers come and kill everyone in his village. With the help of Chris, a British journalist, and his memories, Jojo struggles to come to terms with the loss of his family and friends. Jojoâs journey across his war-torn country leads him to self-discovery and a decision that will change his life for ever. Printed Pages: 48., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Cambridge University Press, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. Modern, original fiction for learners of English. Jojo is playing in the fields when soldiers come and kill everyone in his village. With the help of Chris, a British journalist, and his memories, Jojo struggles to come to terms with the loss of his family and friends. Jojoâs journey across his war-torn country leads him to self-discovery and a decision that will change his life for ever. Printed Pages: 48., Cambridge University Press, 2009, Syracuse University Press. Hardcover. GOOD. Gently used may contain ex-library markings, possibly has some light highlighting, textual notations, and or underlining. Text is still easily readable., Syracuse University Press, Syracuse University Press, 1998-04. Hardcover. Good. First Edition First PrintingGround international shipping available at a reduced cost to Canada only for some books: email for exact cost., Syracuse University Press, 1998-04, Drawing on observations from the streets and university classrooms and from personal interviews with lawyers, journalists, politicians, and military personnel, this riveting investigation examines the most compelling aspects of Pakistan's culture and history. Written by an American journalist living in Pakistan, the issues and struggles of Pakistan and its people as the United States's war on terror unfolds are addressed. This powerful report offers vivid descriptions of life in Lahore and humanizes the nation's struggles by delving into every dimension of the Pakistani experience, including domestic politics; ethnic, regional, and sectarian fault lines; anti-Western and anti-Indian sentiments; and the border issues between Kashmir and Afghanistan. An engaging work, the findings connect this volatile nation to its precarious place in the international realm., Penguin Books India, Univ of Toronto Pr, 1983-06. Paperback. LikeNew/none. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1983, 1st ed., 9 tall, Soft Cover ***NF/--*** Trade paperback, glossy pictorial wrappers, sl. yellowing to back cover o/w exterior is excellent, binding tight, pages bright and clean. 338 pp. From back cover: A. M. Klein's reputation as a writer rests on his poetry and to a lesser extent on his remarkable poetic novel 'The Second Scroll.' But he also wrote many short stories over a period of more than a quarter of a century. Until now few people have been aware of their existence; many exist only in manuscript form, and most of those that were published appeared in magazines that were not readily accessible to the general reading public. This volume brings them together. Klein's range of themes and styles in his short fiction, as in his poetry and in his journalistic writing, is broad. He draws on his Jewish experience, focusing on legends, festivals, and ceremonies, well-known character types, and familiar aspects of Jewish life - in the syn... Satisfaction Guaranteed, International Shipping, Photos upon request, Univ of Toronto Pr, 1983-06, Oxford University Press. PAPERBACK. 0195374371 Good Condition. Has some staining. Five star seller - Ships Quickly - Buy with confidence! . Good., Oxford University Press, [ Edition: first ]. Good Condition. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ][ Ships Daily ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: NONE ] [ Writing: NONE ] Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub Date: 2/1/1998 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 331, Cambridge University Press, 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library., Cambridge University Press, 1974, Yale University Press, 2002. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket., Yale University Press, 2002, Indiana University Press, 1986. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in fair condition., Indiana University Press, 1986, Cambridge University Press. PAPERBACK. 0521011914 Very Good Condition. Has some wear. Five star seller - Buy with confidence! . Very Good., Cambridge University Press, Temple University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition., Temple University Press, Temple University Press. Used - Good. Good condition., Temple University Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Highlighting inside., Oxford University Press, Yale University Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. Highlighting inside., Yale University Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Oxford University Press, 11/14/2002, Hardcover, Good condition. Very Good dust jacket., Oxford University Press, The University of North Carolina Press. New. Brand New!, The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Like New dust jacket., Oxford University Press, The University of North Carolina Press. Used - Like New. Like New condition., The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. 19th edition., Oxford University Press, University Press of Kansas. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition., University Press of Kansas, The Johns Hopkins University Press. New. Brand New! New dust jacket., The Johns Hopkins University Press, Harvard University Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket., Harvard University Press, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1945. Hard Cover. Good Condition/Poor. 305 pages. Moderate wear to edges of green boards; inscription on ffep else very good internally; sound book. The dj is heavily chipped and discolored; price intact on front flap; some underlining on the jacket. "Mr. Hinshaw begins hist story by sketching in the pioneer background that so deeply influenced White's mature years. It carries him forward through years when his mother's teachings shaped his growing mind, to his life at the University of Kansas where his journalistic talent began to exert itself. The development of his political philosophy, the influences that played upon him, the friendships that he formed are related by Mr. Hinshaw to give a true picture of the emergence of a liberal." Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Standard Weight. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Inventory No: 050235. ., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1945, University of Minnesota Press, 1968 Octavo, hardcover, blue boards. Ex library copy with pocket removed else VG. 47 pp. American literary critic and journalist born 1895 in New Jersey in an upper middle class family. In the 1920's he wrote essays, reviews and sketches for NY papers, later novels and memoirs.. Good/Unknown., University of Minnesota Press, 1968, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1943. Usual university lib. ownership and discard marks, pocket and bar code sticker to endpaper, minor spine catalog label remains. Has some sunning to cover cloth about the spine and upper edge. Else clean and well bound text; with minor wear only. In publisher's original binding.. Second Printing, 1944. Hard Cover. Ex-Library/No Jacket. Octavo., Cambridge University Press, 1943, Sagarika Ghose went to St Stephens College in New Delhi before winning a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University where she gained an MA and M Phil degree in History. She has been a journalist for fourteen years, reporting extensively on Indian elections, politics and society as well as traveling and reporting in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Her first novel The Gin Drinkers was published to critical acclaim in 2000., HarperCollins, Yale University Press. Used - Very Good. 2002. Hardcover. Very Good., Yale University Press, Cornell University Press. Used - Like New. Fine. Paperback. 2006. Originally published at $21.00., Cornell University Press, Cornell University Press. Used - Very Good. 2007. Paperback. Very Good. (Subject: )., Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, USA. Used - Like New. Fine. Hardbound, No D-j. 2008. Originally published at $99.00., Oxford University Press, USA, Cornell University Press. Used - Like New. Fine. Cloth, D-j. 2006. Originally published at $21.00., Cornell University Press, Arcade Publishing, 2009. Arcade Publishing 2009 U N C O R R E C T E D P R O O F Fine/ SOFTCOVER. Prerelease version. Glossy orange and grey pictorial wraps. From Fleishman, a war correspondent and Pulitzer Prize finalist, writes what he knows in this admirable but flawed Syriana-esque novel. Jay Morgan is a veteran journalist who has seen it all. Stationed in Kosovo--and breaking a cardinal rule by sleeping with his beautiful translator, Alijah--he is in hot pursuit of the dateman, an Osama bin Laden–like figure who has recently set up camp in the mountains. Meanwhile, Alijah, the survivor of violence, hopes to find her missing brother who she suspects has enlisted with the guerrillas. As Jay and Alijah inch closer to their goals, it becomes clear that the individuals they pursue are more entwined than they could have imagined. The specter of 9/11 hangs over Fleishman's account of war, which is often filled with rich and provocative insights. Yet despite occasional moments of revelation and beauty, the book's devastating conclusion doesn't pay off quite the way it should, largely owing to Alijah, who remains a mystery to Jay and thus comes off as a romanticized ideal. While the narrative hits the right intellectual notes, it misses the human ones. (Feb.) ¬ Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ReviewA debut novel set in Kosovo in the 1990s, from seasoned war correspondent Fleishman. Narrator Jay Morgan is a grizzled war reporter who in his career has seen enough violence--including the death of his photographer wife--to make him disillusioned and cynical. In Kosovo he becomes embroiled in the ferocity of ethnic hostilities ("Yugoslavia's unfinished chapter") between the Serbs and the Albanians. He links up with Alija, a beautiful young translator who's looking for her brother Ardian, a university student who disappeared months before. One of the first images of the novel sets the grim tone: Jay and Alija checking mass graves to see whether Ardian is among the victims. Both of them move uneasily among the brutal and brutish Serbs, especially the MUP, the Serb interior police. The MUP control the checkpoints and inflict daily violence on the towns and villages. The rebels, in contrast, occupy the mountains and use guerrilla tactics to destroy Serb soldiers and Jeeps before melting back into their hiding place. Jay has heard rumors of a mysterious, charismatic Muslim leader now living among the rebels and training them in tactics that include suicide bombing--or glorious martyrdom, depending on whose side the description is emanating from. (The "promised virgins" of the title refers to the ultimate reward of those willing to sacrifice themselves.) After much searching, and with help from those sympathetic to the rebel cause, Jay succeeds in having a brief and enigmatic interview with the shadowy figure known as Abu Musab. Jay has found out--though he keeps his knowledge from Alija--that among those Abu Musab is training in suicide tactics is Ardian. Fleishman, who is currently serving as the Cairo bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, writes in a telegraphic, staccato style, reminiscent of Hemingway and well suited to the stark realities he depicts. A harsh, impressive work. First printing of 12,500. 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