When Ezra Pound was led from his home in Rapallo, Italy, by two Italian partisans on the morning of May 3, 1945, it was the beginning of a journey that didn’t end until his release from a federal mental institution in Washington, D.C.... Read More
In Monarch Magic!, Rosenblatt has described the life cycle of the monarch butterfly and much more. The text is both informative and entertaining. The print is easy to read and attractively displayed on pages with borders as colorful as... Read More
Current debates surrounding the genesis of addiction have focused on physical and/or mental causes, but Wilshire looks at the topic from an entirely different perspective. Using a mix of spirituality, psychology, evolution and ecological... Read More
This beautifully designed and illustrated book will challenge the average linear-thinking reader, who may find the author’s poetic and at times esoteric “global” approach overwhelming. But perseverance will be rewarded. Written by... Read More
Co-published by The Carnegie Museum Of Natural History and Roberts Rhinehart Publishers Inc. Dr. Marsha Bol brings her extensive training and experience as an anthropologist in “Indian country” to this magnificently illustrated work... Read More
“I have moved into a closer relationship with my deafness-since learning to hear with my cochlear implant. I never realized how deaf I was until I became more hearing,” Biderman writes in this very personal book. The cochlea is a... Read More
Facts / Mission: Chicago Review Press is a “cutting-edge independent publisher” that gives “voice to new ideas that reach beyond the trends.” Publisher: Cynthia Sherry Year Founded: 1973 Titles Published Annually: 60 Imprints... Read More
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