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ContentsLanguage 1Literature 4Drama 12Classical Studies 12Art and Architecture 15Music 17Religious Studies 18Philosophy 20Psychology 20Sociology 20Economics 21Politics 22Archaeology and Anthropology 22Law 23History 30History of Science 41Astronomy 43Mathematics 44Physics 45Chemistry and Materials Science 45Human Biology 46Medicine 47Earth and Environmental Sciences 51Ecology 52Plant Science 52Zoology 54Microbiology 54Author and Title Index 55

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The Cambridge Guideto English UsagePam PetersMacquarie University, Sydney

The Cambridge Guide to English Usageis an A-Z reference book, giving an up-to-date account of the debatable issuesof English usage and written style. Itsadvice draws on a wealth of recentresearch and data from very largecorpora of American and British English– illuminating their many divergencesand also points of convergence onwhich international English can bebased. The book comprises more than4000 points of word meaning, spelling,grammar and punctuation, and largerissues of inclusive language, andeffective writing and argument. It alsoprovides guidance on grammaticalterminology, and covers topics inelectronic communication and theinternet. The discussion notes the majordictionaries, grammars and usage booksin the USA, UK, Canada and Australia,allowing readers to calibrate their ownpractices as required. CGEU isdescriptive rather than prescriptive, butoffers a principled basis forimplementing progressive or moreconservative decisions on usage.‘The Cambridge Guide to English Usageis unique in the extent of its coverageof all the major varieties of Englishand in the degree to which it is basedon corpus evidence, that is, on theanalysis of vast collections of actualwritten and spoken language in eachof the varieties under study. Peters’judicious use of these corpora and herevident familiarity with the extensiveliterature of past and contemporarylanguage studies give The CambridgeGuide to English Usage an authorityunmatched by any other usage guide.’Sidney Landau

2004 247 x 174 mm 620pp0 521 62181 X Hardback £25.00

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The CambridgeEncyclopedia of theWorld’s AncientLanguagesEdited by Roger D. WoodardState University of New York, Buffalo

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of theWorld’s Ancient Languages is the firstcomprehensive reference work treatingall of the languages of antiquity. Clearand systematic in its approach, theEncyclopedia combines full linguisticcoverage of all the well documentedancient languages, representingnumerous language families fromaround the globe. Each chapter of thework focuses on an individual languageor, in some instances, a set of closelyrelated varieties of a language.Providing a full descriptive presentation,each of these chapters examines thewriting system(s), phonology,morphology, syntax and lexicon of thatlanguage, and places the languagewithin its proper linguistic and historicalcontext. The Encyclopedia bringstogether an international array ofscholars, each a leading specialist inancient language study. While designedprimarily for linguistic professionals andstudents, this work will prove invaluableto all whose studies take them into therealm of ancient language.‘This tome on our world’s ancientcommunication offers a detailed andpractical insight into each language,including writing, phonology andlexicon.’Good Book Guide

Contents: 1. Introduction Roger D.Woodard; 2. Sumerian Piotr Michalowski;3. Elamite Matthew W. Stolper; 4. HurrianGernot Wilhelm; 5. Urartian GernotWilhelm; 6. Afro-Asiatic John Huehnergard;7. Egyptian and Coptic Antonio Loprieno; 8. Akkadian and Eblaite John Huehnergardand Christopher Woods; 9. Ugaritic DennisPardee; 10. Hebrew P. Kyle McCarter, Jr.;11. Phoenician and Punic Jo Ann Hackett;12. Canaanite Dialects Dennis Pardee;13. Aramaic Stuart Creason; 14. Ge’ez(Aksum) Gene Gragg; 15. Old SouthArabian Norbert Nebes and Peter Stein;16. Ancient North Arabian M. C. A.Macdonald; 17. Indo-European Henry M.Hoenigswald and J. P. T. Clackson;18. Hittite Calvert Watkins; 19. Luvian H.Craig Melchert; 20. Palaic H. CraigMelchert; 21. Lycian H. Craig Melchert;22. Lydian H. Craig Melchert; 23. Carian H.Craig Melchert; 24. Attic Greek Roger D.Woodard; 25. Greek Dialects Roger D.Woodard; 26. Sanskrit Stephanie W.Jamison; 27. Middle Indic Stephanie W.Jamison; 28. Old Persian Rüdiger Schmitt;29. Avestan Mark Hale; 30. Pahlavi MarkHale; 31. Phrygian Claude Brixhe; 32. Latin

J. P. T. Clackson; 33. Sabellian Rex E.Wallace; 34. Venetic Rex E. Wallace; 35. Continental Celtic Joseph F. Eska;36. Gothic Jay H. Jasanoff; 37. EarlyNorthwest Germanic Jan Terje Faarlund;38. Classical Armenia J. P. T. Clackson;39. Etruscan Helmut Rix; 40. Early GeorgianKevin Tuite; 41. Ancient Chinese AlainPeyraube; 42. Old Tamil Sanford B. Steever;43. Mayan Victoria R. Bricker;44. Epi-Olmec Terrence Kaufman and JohnJusteson; 45. Reconstructed AncientLanguages Don Ringe.

2004 246 x 189 mm 1182pp 98 tables51 figures 5 maps0 521 56256 2 Hardback £120.00

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The CambridgeGrammar of theEnglish LanguageRodney HuddlestonUniversity of Queensland

and Geoffrey K. PullumUniversity of California, Santa Cruz

This book presents a new andcomprehensive descriptive grammar ofEnglish, written by the principal authorsin collaboration with an internationalresearch team of a dozen linguists infive countries. It represents a majoradvance over previous grammars byvirtue of drawing systematically on thelinguistic research carried out on Englishduring the last forty years. Itincorporates insights from thetheoretical literature but presents themin a way that is accessible to readerswithout formal training in linguistics. Itis based on a sounder and moreconsistent descriptive framework thanprevious large-scale grammars, andincludes much more explanation ofgrammatical terms and concepts,together with justification for the waysin which the analysis differs fromtraditional grammar. The book containstwenty chapters and a guide to furtherreading. Its usefulness is enhanced bydiagrams of sentence structure, cross-references between sections, acomprehensive index, and user-friendlydesign and typography throughout.‘It is certainly a notable achievement.No other grammar of English is at onceas comprehensive and assystematically and lucidly informed bypresent-day linguistic theory. I see it asan essential work of reference not justfor specialist in English, but for anygeneral linguist who is prepared totake the details of grammar seriously.’Peter Matthews, Professor of Linguistics,University of Cambridge

2002 247 x 174 mm 1860pp0 521 43146 8 Hardback £120.00

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Research GenresExplorations and ApplicationsJohn SwalesUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Research Genres is a sequel to JohnSwales’ influential book, Genre Analysis.It opens with an account of today’sresearch world, its variousconfigurations of genres, and the role ofEnglish within them. It then exploresvarious theoretical and methodologicalissus, with a special emphasis onmetaphors of genre. The last fourchapters deal with important researchgenres, both spoken and written – thePh.D dissertation, the dissertationdefense, research group meetings andresearch talks, and journal articles.Eachof these chapters ends with suggestionsfor teaching practice. The volume closeswith evaluations of contrastive rhetoric,applied corpus linguistics, and criticalapproaches to English for AcademicPurposes. Research Genres provides arich but accessible account of a key areaof international professional life by anapplied linguist who has devoted hiscareer to its discoursal exploration. Itwill be of great interest to researchersand graduate students in appliedlinguistics.Cambridge Applied Linguistics

2004 228 x 152 328pp 25 line diagrams18 tables0 521 82594 6 Hardback £53.000 521 53334 1 Paperback £20.50

A Dictionary of theEnglish Language onCD-ROMEdited by Anne McDermott

This is the first electronic presentationof the first great dictionary of theEnglish language. Samuel Johnsonproduced his famous Dictionary in 1755and issued a revised Fourth Edition in1773. Now, a CD-ROM makesaccessible these two main Editionsalongside each other, along withdigitised images of the original pages.‘If Johnson’s Dictionary represented atriumph within the technologicallimitations of his day, this CD-ROM is atriumph in opening up a great work tothe computer age. Everyone with aninterest in the English language shouldbuy this disc.’Jonathan Clark, History Today

1996 0 521 55765 8 CD-ROM £195.00 +VAT0 521 59585 1 LAN CD-ROM £255.00 +VAT0 521 77420 9 WAN CD-ROM £405.00 +VAT

English-SerboCroatianDictionaryEdited by Morton Benson

Professional translators have calledearlier editions of this work and itscompanion volume ‘the ultimateauthority’.

1990 246 x 189 mm 774pp0 521 38496 6 Hardback £80.00

SerboCroatian-EnglishDictionaryEdited by Morton BensonWith Biljana Sljivic-Simsic

1990 246 x 189 mm 837pp0 521 38495 8 Hardback £80.00

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SerboCroatian-EnglishDictionaryThird editionEdited by Morton BensonWith Biljana Sljivic-Simsic

1990 239 x 170 mm 1618pp0 521 40071 6 Set £125.00

A Grammar of KhamDavid E. WattersUniversity of Oregon

This is a comprehensive grammaticaldocumentation of Kham, a previouslyundescribed language from west-centralNepal, belonging to the Tibeto-Burmanlanguage family. The book, based onextensive fieldwork, provides copiousexamples throughout the exposition. Itwill be a valuable resource fortypologists and general linguists alike.Cambridge Grammatical Descriptions

2002 247 x 174 mm 504pp 127 tables16 figures 2 maps0 521 81245 3 Hardback £80.00

A Grammar of SemelaiNicole KruspeLa Trobe University, Victoria

Semelai is a previously undescribed andendangered Aslian (Mon-Khmer)language of the Malay Peninsula. Thisbook – the first in-depth description ofan Aslian language – provides acomprehensive reference grammar ofSemelai. Semelai intertwines two typesof morphological system: aconcatenative system of prefixes,suffixes and a circumfix – acquiredthrough extended contact with Malay –and a nonconcatenative system ofprefixes and infixes (including infixreduplication), inherited from Mon-Khmer. There are distinctive wordclasses – Nominals, Verbs andExpressives – the latter iconic utterances

which simultaneously provideinformation about the predicate and itsarguments. Semelai has manyderivational processes which changeword class or affect transitivity, and itcombines both head-marking anddependent-marking profiles. It also hasa rich phonemic system of 20 vowelsand 32 consonants. Nicole Kruspe’sdiscussion is complemented with agenerous number of illustrativeexamples and texts, creating a referencework that will be welcomed bydescriptivists and typologists alike.Cambridge Grammatical Descriptions

2004 247 x 174 mm 520pp 29 tables18 figures 3 maps0 521 81497 9 Hardback £95.00

A Grammar of TarianaAlexandra Y. AikhenvaldLa Trobe University, Victoria

This is a comprehensive referencegrammar of Tariana, an endangeredArawak language from a remote regionin the northwest Amazonian jungle. Itsspeakers traditionally marry someonespeaking a different language, and as aresult most people are fluent in five orsix languages. Because of this rampantmultilingualism, Tariana combines anumber of features inherited from theprotolanguage with properties diffusedfrom neighbouring but unrelatedTucanoan languages. Typologicallyunusual features of the languageinclude: an array of classifiersindependent of genders, complex serialverbs, case marking depending on thetopicality of a noun, and doublemarking of case and of number. Tarianahas obligatory evidentiality: everysentence contains a special elementindicating whether the information wasseen, heard, or inferred by the speaker,or whether the speaker acquired it fromsomebody else. This grammar will be avaluable source-book for linguists andothers interested in natural languages.Cambridge Grammatical Descriptions

2003 247 x 174 mm 730pp 58 tables1 map0 521 82664 0 Hardback £90.00

The DravidianLanguagesBhadriraju KrishnamurtiUniversity of Hyderabad, India

The Dravidian languages are spoken byover 200 million people in South Asiaand in Diaspora communities aroundthe world, and constitute the world’sfifth largest language family. It consistsof about 26 languages in total includingTamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu,as well as over 20 non-literary

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languages. In this book, BhadrirajuKrishnamurti, one of the most eminentDravidianists of our time, provides acomprehensive study of thephonological and grammatical structureof the whole Dravidian family fromdifferent aspects. He describes its historyand writing systems, discusses itsstructure and typology, and considersits lexicon. Distant and more recentcontacts between Dravidian and otherlanguage groups are also discussed.With its comprehensive coverage thisbook will be welcomed by all studentsof Dravidian languages and will be ofinterest to linguists in various branchesof the discipline as well as Indologists.‘ ... handled with great lucidity ... DL isof interest to a wide range of scholarsand students of language ... Because ofthe thorough and meticulous nature ofthe analysis, it is an importantcontribution to the theory ofcomparative reconstruction ... a timelywork of great importance. The meritsof the book can perhaps best besummarized by stating that, afteralmost a century and a half, Caldwell’sgreat work has at last beensuperseded.’School of Oriental & African StudiesCambridge Language Surveys

2003 228 x 152 mm 574pp 69 tables15 figures 1 map0 521 77111 0 Hardback £75.00

FORTHCOMING

The Slavic LanguagesR. SussexUniversity of Queensland

The Slavic group of languages – thefourth largest Indo-European sub-group– is one of the major language familiesof the modern world. With 297 millionspeakers, Slavic comprises 13 languagessplit into three groups: South Slavic,which includes Bosnian, Serbian andCroatian; East Slavic, which includesRussian and Ukrainian; and West Slavic,which includes Polish, Czech andSlovak. This book, written by twoleading scholars in Slavic linguistics,presents a survey of all aspects of thelinguistic structure of the Slaviclanguages, considering in particularthose languages that enjoy officialstatus. As well as covering the centralissues of phonology, morphology,syntax, word-formation, lexicology andtypology, the authors discuss Slavicdialects, sociolinguistic issues, and thesocio-historical evolution of the Slaviclanguages. Accessibly written andcomprehensive in its coverage, this bookwill be welcomed by scholars and

students of Slavic languages, as well aslinguists across the many branches ofthe discipline.Cambridge Language Surveys

2005 228 x 152 mm 500pp0 521 22315 6 Hardback c. £65.00Publication August 2005

The Languages of theAndesWillem F. H. AdelaarUniversiteit Leiden

With Pieter C. MuyskenKatholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, TheNetherlands

The Andean and Pacific regions of SouthAmerica are home to a remarkablevariety of languages and languagefamilies, with a range of typologicaldifferences. This linguistic diversityresults from a complex historicalbackground, comprising periods ofgreater communication betweendifferent peoples and languages, andperiods of fragmentation and individualdevelopment. The Languages of theAndes is the first book in English todocument in a single volume theindigenous languages spoken andformerly spoken in this linguistically richregion, as well as in adjacent areas.Grouping the languages into differentcultural spheres, it describes theircharacteristics in terms of languagetypology, language contact, and thesocial perspectives of present-daylanguages. The authors provide bothhistorical and contemporaryinformation, and illustrate thelanguages with detailed grammaticalsketches. Written in a clear andaccessible style, this book will be avaluable source for students andscholars of linguistics and anthropologyalike.Cambridge Language Surveys

2004 228 x 152 mm 744pp 1 half-tone103 tables 13 maps0 521 36275 X Hardback £90.00

Australian LanguagesTheir Nature and DevelopmentR. M. W. DixonLa Trobe University, Victoria

Aboriginal people have been inAustralia for at least 40,000 years,speaking about 250 languages. Throughexamination of published andunpublished materials on each of theindividual languages, Professor Dixonsurveys the ways in which thelanguages vary typologically andpresents a profile of this long-established linguistic area.

Cambridge Language Surveys2002 228 x 152 mm 776pp 3 line diagrams 38 tables 33 maps0 521 47378 0 Hardback £80.00

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The Cambridge Historyof the EnglishLanguageSeries Editor: Richard M. Hogg

The Cambridge History of theEnglish Language is the first multi-volume work to provide a full andauthoritative account of the history ofEnglish. Each chapter gives achronologically-oriented presentation ofthe data, surveys scholarship in the areaand takes full account of the impact ofcurrent and developing linguistic theoryon the interpretation of the data. Thechapters have been written so as to beaccessible to both specialists andnonspecialists and each volumecontains a glossary of linguistic termsand a comprehensive bibliography andindex.

Volume 1: The Beginnings to1066Edited by Richard M. Hogg

1992 228 x 152 mm 633pp0 521 26474 X Hardback £95.00

Volume 2: 1066–1476Edited by Norman Blake

1992 228 x 152 mm 732pp 2 maps0 521 26475 8 Hardback £95.00

Volume 3: 1476–1776Edited by Roger Lass

2000 228 x 152 mm 794pp 3 maps0 521 26476 6 Hardback £100.00

Volume 4: 1776–1997Edited by Suzanne Romaine

1999 228 x 152 mm 816pp 18 tables6 figures0 521 26477 4 Hardback £100.00

Volume 5: English in Britainand Overseas: Origins andDevelopmentEdited by Robert Burchfield

1994 228 x 152 mm 685pp 19 tables10 maps0 521 26478 2 Hardback £95.00

Volume 6: English in NorthAmericaEdited by John Algeo

2001 228 x 152 mm 662pp0 521 26479 0 Hardback £90.00

SIX VOLUME SET

The Cambridge History of theEnglish LanguageVarious Authors

2001 228 x 152 mm 4160pp 1 half-tone37 tables 6 figures 16 maps0 521 80758 1 6 Volume Set £480.00

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FORTHCOMING

The Cambridge Editionof the Works of JaneAustenSeries Editor: Professor Janet ToddUniversity of Glasgow

This is a full scholarly edition of theworks of Jane Austen, including the sixpublished novels, two volumes ofunpublished work and up to twovolumes of commentary and relatedmaterial. Each volume of published andunpublished work will contain the textitself, with an introduction giving a fullpublishing history of the work, togetherwith explanatory notes and textualapparatus, and relevant appendices.The edition is scheduled for publicationbetween 2005 and 2006.

Jane Austen inContextEdited by Janet ToddUniversity of GlasgowThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of JaneAusten

2005 0 521 82644 6 Hardback c. £50.00Publication October 2005

Mansfield ParkEdited by John WiltshireLa Trobe University, VictoriaThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of JaneAusten

2005 0 521 82765 5 Hardback c. £65.00Publication October 2005

EmmaEdited by Richard CroninUniversity of Glasgow

and Dorothy MacmillanUniversity of GlasgowThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of JaneAusten

2005 0 521 82437 0 Hardback c. £65.00Publication October 2005

Introductory offer: 3 volume set at £150valid for three months after publication,£180 thereafter.

The Journals of GeorgeEliotEdited by Margaret HarrisUniversity of Sydney

and Judith JohnstonUniversity of Western Australia, Sydney

This is the first publication of thecomplete surviving journals of the greatVictorian novelist. A new George Eliot

text, and the closest she came toautobiography, it reveals bothprofessional writer and private woman.Chronology, introduction, headnotes toeach diary, and annotated index supplyvaluable contextual and explanatoryinformation.

2000 228 x 152 mm 474pp0 521 79457 9 Paperback £17.99

Also available0 521 57412 9 Hardback £60.00

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The Works of JohnWebsterSeries Editors: MacDonald P. JacksonDavid GunbyDavid Carnegie

Volume 1: The White Devil;The Duchess of MalfiEdited by D. C. GunbyDavid CarnegieAntony Hammondand Doreen DelVecchio

1995 747pp0 521 26059 0 Hardback £130.00

Volume 2: The Devil’s Law-Case; A Cure for a Cuckold;Appius and VirginiaEdited by David GunbyDavid Carnegieand MacDonald P. Jackson

2003 228 x 152 mm 676pp 12 half-tones0 521 26060 4 Hardback £110.00

Chaucer: The GeneralPrologue on CD-ROMEdited by ElizabethSolopova

The General Prologue on CD-ROM presents full materials for detailedstudy of the text of The GeneralPrologue of The Canterbury Tales, themost-read of all parts of the Tales. TheCD-ROM contains transcripts,descriptions, images, and collations ofall 53 fifteenth-century manuscripts andearly printed editions.‘Here we find the excitement ofscholarship finding new answers to oldquestions.’Computers and Texts The Canterbury Tales on CD-ROM

2000 0 521 58808 1 CD-ROM £150.00 +VAT0 521 78438 7 LAN Software Licence

£300.00 +VAT0 521 78437 9 WAN Software Licence

£450.00 +VAT

Chaucer: The Wife ofBath’s Prologue on CD-ROMEdited by Peter RobinsonDe Montfort University, Leicester

The Wife of Bath’s Prologue on CD-ROM contains all the original sourcesfor the work, both transcribed and inimage form, with sophisticated searchsoftware and scholarly apparatus.‘Chaucer’s Wife of Bath Prologue,Cambridge University Press’s CD-ROMis an impressive work of scholarship,presenting transcription and facsimilesof all 58 manuscript witnesses to thetext. The crucial feature of this CD-ROM is that it was a project conceivedfor the computer. It is hardly credibleto think that any book-publisher wouldconsider presenting multiple copies ofwhat is substantially the same text butthe ability of CD-ROM to present thisinformation in an accessible format isa huge scholaraly advantage.’Bulletin of the Society for Renaissance StudiesThe Canterbury Tales on CD-ROM

1996 245 x 168 mm 0 521 46593 1 CD-ROM £150.00 +VAT0 521 59589 4 WAN Software Licence

£300.00 +VAT0 521 77418 7 LAN Software Licence

£450.00 +VAT

The CambridgeShakespeare LibraryShakespeare’s Times, Texts andStages; Shakespeare Criticism;Shakespeare PerformanceEdited by Catherine AlexanderUniversity of Birmingham

These three volumes represent the bestShakespeare criticism of the last fiftyyears. 140 articles have been organisedunder three main headings, withsubstantial introductions, coveringShakespeare’s life, times and texts,literary and performance criticism. Theessays are reprinted from the yearbookShakespeare Survey, selected andordered by Catherine Alexander.

2003 246 x 189 mm 1416pp 3 half-tones0 521 82433 8 3 Volume Set £300.00

The WorldShakespeareBibliography on CD-ROM 1980–1996Edited by James L. HarnerTexas A & M University

The World ShakespeareBibliography is a fully searchabledatabase with broad internationalcoverage providing annotated entriesfor all important material, includingbooks, articles, theatre productions,electronic and audiovisual products,related to Shakespeare. This CD-ROMcontains over 50,000 separate recordsof material published or produced in theyears 1980–1996.

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‘Probably the most useful and certainlythe most comprehensive tool forShakespearean study ... this alreadypowerful research tool is even betterin its CD-ROM version. It is essentialfor all undergraduate, graduate andresearch libraries, as well as generalreference collections.’Choice

2000 CD-ROM 0 521 62535 1 CD-ROM £540.00 +VAT

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The Cambridge Editionof the Works of D. H.LawrenceSeries Editors: James T. BoultonM. H. BlackLindeth VaseyJohn Worthen

The Cambridge Edition provides textsof all of D. H. Lawrence’s works whichare as close as can now be determinedto those he would have wished to seeprinted. The texts are establishedthrough rigorous collation of all extantmaterials, from draft manuscripts to firstbook publication, identifying errorsmade by copyists, typists and printers;house-styling by printers; andcensorship and bowdlerisation bypublishers. The Introduction to eachvolume gives details of the compositionhistory, publication and reception; theTextual Apparatus records all variants.The Explanatory notes gloss referencesand allusions, and document sources;the Appendixes include early versions,draft manuscript material, maps andlocations essays, historical essays; somevolumes have Glossaries of dialect orforeign words.

Movements in EuropeanHistoryEdited by Philip CrumptonThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 397pp 15 maps0 521 00703 8 Paperback £27.00

Twilight in Italy and OtherEssaysEdited by Paul EggertThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 403pp 5 maps0 521 00712 7 Paperback £30.00

The Boy in the BushEdited by M. L. Skinnerand Paul EggertThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 562pp 3 maps0 521 00714 3 Paperback £38.00

Reflections on the Death of aPorcupine and Other EssaysEdited by Michael HerbertThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

1988 216 x 138 mm 550pp0 521 35847 7 Paperback £38.00

Aaron’s RodEdited by Mara KalninsThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

1988 216 x 138 mm 397pp 2 maps0 521 27246 7 Paperback £27.00

Sea and SardiniaEdited by Mara KalninsThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 281pp 1 half-tone1 map0 521 28575 5 Paperback £21.99

The TrespasserEdited by Elizabeth MansfieldThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

1982 216 x 138 mm 343pp 1 map0 521 29424 X Paperback £27.00

The Fox, The Captain’s Doll,The LadybirdEdited by Dieter MehlThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 355pp0 521 00708 9 Paperback £27.00

The Woman Who Rode Awayand Other StoriesEdited by Dieter Mehland Christa JansohnThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 554pp0 521 29430 4 Paperback £38.00

The First and Second LadyChatterley NovelsEdited by Dieter Mehland Christa JansohnThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 730pp 2 half-tones0 521 00715 1 Paperback £40.00

The PlaysEdited by Hans-Wilhelm Schwarzeand John WorthenThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 950pp 1 half-tone10 music examples0 521 00704 6 Parts 1 and 2 £45.00

Lady Chatterley’s Lover and APropos of ‘Lady Chatterley’sLover’Edited by Michael SquiresThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 522pp 2 maps0 521 00717 8 Paperback £35.00

England, My England andOther StoriesEdited by Bruce SteeleThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

1990 216 x 138 mm 337pp0 521 35814 0 Paperback £23.99

KangarooEdited by Bruce SteeleThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 549pp 3 maps0 521 00711 9 Paperback £38.00

The Lost GirlEdited by John WorthenThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

1981 216 x 138 mm 484pp 1 map0 521 29423 1 Paperback £33.00

The First ‘Women in Love’Edited by John Worthenand Lindeth VaseyThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2002 216 x 138 mm 588pp 1 half-tone0 521 00709 7 Paperback £38.00

ELEVEN VOLUME SET

The Complete Novelsof D. H. LawrenceEdited by Various Editors

A unique opportunity to obtain theCambridge edition of the completenovels of D. H. Lawrence in paperbackat a special set price.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2003 216 x 138 mm 0 521 00945 6 11 Volume Set £300.00

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Psychoanalysis and theUnconscious andFantasia of theUnconsciousEdited by Bruce SteeleMonash University, Victoria

The two essays Psychoanalysis and theUnconscious (1921) and Fantasia of theUnconscious (1922) present Lawrence’sideas about Freudian psychoanalytictheories, the upbringing and educationof children, marriage, and social andeven political action. They form anilluminating guide to the thinkingbehind his other published works.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2004 216 x 138 mm 354pp0 521 32791 1 Hardback £60.00

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D. H. Lawrence: LateEssays and ArticlesEdited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham

In his last years D. H. Lawrence oftenwrote for newspapers; he needed themoney, and clearly enjoyed the work. Healso wrote several substantial essaysduring the same period. Thismeticulously-edited collection brings

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together major essays such asPornography and Obscenity andLawrence’s spirited Introduction to thevolume of his Paintings; a group ofautobiographical pieces, two of whichare published here for the first time; andthe articles Lawrence wrote at theinvitation of newspaper and magazineeditors. There are thirty-nine items intotal, thirty-five of them deriving fromoriginal manuscripts; all were writtenbetween 1926 and Lawrence’s death inMarch 1930. They are orderedchronologically according to the date ofcomposition; each is preceded by anaccount of the circumstances in which itcame to be published. The volume isintroduced by a substantial survey ofLawrence’s career as a writerresponding directly to public interestsand concerns.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2004 216 x 138 mm 464pp 1 half-tone0 521 58431 0 Hardback £60.00

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Introductions andReviewsEdited by N. H. ReeveUniversity of Wales, Swansea

and John WorthenUniversity of Nottingham

This volume collects together theintroductions and reviews for whichLawrence was responsible over thewhole duration of his writing career,from 1911 to 1930: it includes the bookreview which was the last thing he everwrote, in the Ad Astra Sanatorium inVence. The forty-nine separate itemsinclude some of his most compellingliterary productions: for example, thefascinating Memoir of Maurice Magnusof 1921–22, his only extended piece ofbiographical writing. The volume’sIntroduction not only outlines theliterary contacts of Lawrence’s careerwhich led him to doing such work, butgives a fresh account of the life of aliterary professional who regularly wrotein support of work in which hepersonally believed, and who also(rather surprisingly) wrote reviews ofnearly thirty books. All the texts,including a number previouslyunpublished in Britain, have beenfreshly edited and are supplied withextensive Explanatory notes.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2004 216 x 138 mm 724pp0 521 83584 4 Hardback £90.00

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D. H. Lawrence:Collected Poems TextVolume 1Edited by Carole Ferrierand Christopher PollnitzThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

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2006 0 521 22269 9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication April 2006

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D. H. Lawrence:Collected PoemsVariorumVolume 1Edited by Carole Ferrierand Christopher PollnitzThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

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2006 508pp0 521 29429 0 Hardback c. £60.00Publication April 2006

D. H. Lawrence: PaulMorelEdited by Helen BaronUniversity of Hull

The early version of twentieth-centuryclassic Sons and Lovers, containingscenes and ideas later discarded.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

2003 216 x 138 mm 382pp 2 half-tones5 maps0 521 56009 8 Hardback £70.00

Studies in ClassicAmerican LiteratureEdited by Ezra GreenspanLindeth Vaseyand John WorthenUniversity of Nottingham

Landmark volume of Lawrence’swritings on American literature includingmajor essays on Poe, Hawthorne,Melville and Whitman.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

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The Virgin and theGypsy and OtherStoriesEdited by Michael HerbertBethan Jonesand Lindeth VaseyThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

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Mornings in Mexicoand Other EssaysEdited by Virginia HydeThe Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H.Lawrence

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The Cambridge Editionof the Letters of D. H.Lawrence

Volume 1: September1901–May 1913Edited by James T. Boulton

2002 216 x 138 mm 635pp 1 linediagram 35 half-tones 7 maps0 521 00691 0 Paperback £38.00

Volume 2: June 1913–October1916Edited by George J. Zytarukand James T. Boulton

1982 216 x 138 mm 710pp 33 half-tones4 maps0 521 23111 6 Hardback £85.000 521 00692 9 Paperback £40.00

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2002 216 x 138 mm 806pp 22 half-tones2 maps0 521 00694 5 Parts 1 and 2 £40.00

Volume 4: June 1921–March1924Edited by Warren RobertsJames T. Boultonand Elizabeth Mansfield

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Volume 6: March 1927–November 1928Edited by James T. BoultonMargaret Boultonand Gerald M. Lacy

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Volume 7: November 1928–February 1930Edited by Keith Sagarand James T. Boulton

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Volume 8: PreviouslyUnpublished Letters andGeneral IndexEdited by James T. Boulton

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The Letters of D. H. LawrenceEdited by Various Editors

2003 0 521 01681 9 8 Volume Set (paperback)£250.00

The Selected Letters ofD. H. LawrenceEdited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham

‘James Boulton has chosen 330 lettersfrom the massive eight-volumeCambridge edition of well over 5,000,making this substantial selectionsomething like a new addition to theLawrence canon, a book to have on theshelf alongside The Rainbow andWomen in Love.’Independent on SundayThe Cambridge Edition of the Letters of D.H. Lawrence

1997 216 x 138 mm 568pp 34 half-tones0 521 40115 1 Hardback £45.000 521 77799 2 Paperback £16.99

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D. H. Lawrence: TheEarly Years 1885–1912The Cambridge Biography of D.H. LawrenceVolume 1John WorthenUniversity of Wales, Swansea

The most complete and authoritativeaccount available.

1992 234 x 156 mm 656pp 50 half-tones0 521 43772 5 Paperback £19.99

D. H. Lawrence:Triumph to Exile1912–1922The Cambridge Biography of D. H. LawrenceVolume 2Mark Kinkead-WeekesUniversity of Kent, Canterbury

The period in which Lawrence forged hisreputation as one of the greatest writersof the twentieth-century.

1996 234 x 156 mm 989pp 50 half-tones1 colour plate0 521 25420 5 Hardback £48.00

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The Cambridge Biography ofD. H. LawrenceJohn WorthenMark Kinkead-Weekesand David Ellis

1998 252 x 171 mm 2461pp0 521 63105 X 3 volume hardback set£120.00

A Bibliography of D. H.LawrenceThird editionWarren Robertsand Paul PoplawskiUniversity of Leicester

A new revised, updated and expandededition of the pre-eminent bibliographyfor D. H. Lawrence.

2001 216 x 138 mm 872pp 12 colourplates0 521 39182 2 Hardback £90.00

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The Cambridge Editionof the CollectedLetters of JosephConradSeries Editors: Frederick R. KarlHans Van Marle

The complete letters of one of the mostsignificant literary figures of the firsthalf of the twentieth century, publishedwith full notes and scholarly apparatus.

Volume 1: 1861–1897Edited by Frederick Karland Laurence Davies

1983 216 x 138 mm 512pp0 521 24216 9 Hardback £90.00

Volume 3: 1903–1907Edited by Frederick R. Karland Laurence Davies

1988 216 x 138 mm 576pp 14 half-tones0 521 32387 8 Hardback £90.00

Volume 4: 1908–1911Edited by Frederick Karland Laurence Davies

1991 216 x 138 mm 596pp0 521 32388 6 Hardback £90.00

Volume 6: 1917–1919Edited by Laurence DaviesFrederick R. Karland Owen Knowles

2002 216 x 138 mm 628pp 12 half-tones0 521 56195 7 Hardback £80.00

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Notes on Life and LettersEdited by J. H. StapeThe Cambridge Edition of the Works ofJoseph Conrad

2004 216 x 138 mm 504pp 4 half-tones2 maps0 521 56163 9 Hardback £70.00

The Secret AgentEdited by Bruce Harknessand S. W. ReidThe Cambridge Edition of the Works ofJoseph Conrad

1990 216 x 138 mm 469pp0 521 34135 3 Hardback £75.00

Almayer’s FollyA Story of an Eastern RiverEdited by David Leon Higdonand Floyd Eugene EddlemanThe Cambridge Edition of the Works ofJoseph Conrad

1994 216 x 138 mm 324pp 1 line diagram 2 half-tones 2 maps0 521 43205 7 Hardback £65.00

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The Cambridge Edition of the Works ofSamuel RichardsonSeries Editors: Dr Thomas KeymerUniversity of Oxford

Professor Peter SaborLaval University, Quebec

This is a full scholarly edition of theworks of Samuel Richardson(1689–1761), including not onlyauthoritative texts of his major novelsPamela, Clarissa and Sir CharlesGrandison but also of his less well-known imaginative works. There will betwelve volumes in all. The first volumesare likely to be published in 2007, withthe other volumes appearing within fiveyears of that.

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The Cambridge Editionof the Correspondenceof Samuel RichardsonSeries Editors: Dr Thomas KeymerUniversity of Oxford

Professor Peter SaborLaval University, Quebec

This is a full scholarly edition of thecomplete correspondence of SamuelRichardson (1689–1761), containing allknown letters from and to Richardson,including correspondence concerningthe novels Pamela and Clarissa. Therewill be twelve volumes in all, eachedited, with full editorial apparatus, bya team of major scholars. The firstvolumes are likely to be published in2007, with the other volumes appearingwithin five years of that.

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The Cambridge Editionof the Works ofJonathan SwiftSeries Editors: Dr Ian HigginsAustralian National University

Professor Claude RawsonYale University

Dr David Womersley

This is a scholarly edition of the worksof Jonathan Swift (1667–1745),including the full range of Swift’simaginative, polemical, religious andsatiric writing. Authoritative texts willbe supplemented by full publicationhistories and explanatory notes, andthere will be chronologies and a fullindex. The edition will occupy 15volumes. The first volumes are likely tobe published in 2006, with the othervolumes appearing within five years ofthat.

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The Cambridge Historyof Literary CriticismSeries Editors: Professor H. B. NisbetUniversity of Cambridge

Professor Claude RawsonYale University

The Cambridge History of LiteraryCriticism provides a comprehensivehistorical account of Western literarycriticism from classical antiquity to thepresent day. The history will comprisenine volumes and deal with literarytheory and critical practice. It isintended as an authoritative work ofreference and exposition, much morethan a mere chronicle of facts. Whileremaining broadly non-partisan, it

addresses, where appropriate,controversial issues of current criticaldebate without evasion or pretence ofneutrality. Nevertheless, it will maintainthroughout a scrupulous concern forfactual accuracy and a duerepresentation of differing points ofview.

Volume 1: Classical CriticismEdited by George Alexander Kennedy

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A comprehensive introduction toEuropean literary criticism and theory ofthe Middle Ages.The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism,2

2005 228 x 152 mm 882pp 1 linediagram 1 figure0 521 30007 X Hardback £100.00Publication March 2005

Volume 3: The RenaissanceEdited by Glyn Norton

1999 228 x 152 mm 782pp0 521 30008 8 Hardback £90.00

Volume 4: The EighteenthCenturyEdited by H. B. Nisbetand Claude Rawson

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Volume 5: RomanticismEdited by Marshall Brown

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Volume 7: Modernism andthe New CriticismEdited by A. Walton LitzLouis Menandand Lawrence Rainey

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Volume 8: From Formalism toPoststructuralismEdited by Raman Selden

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Volume 9: Twentieth-CenturyHistorical, Philosophical andPsychological PerspectivesEdited by Christa Knellwolfand Christopher Norris

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The New CambridgeHistory of EnglishLiteratureThe New Cambridge History ofEnglish Literature is a series ofreference works designed to offer abroad synthesis and contextual surveyof the history of English literaturethroughout the major periods of itsdevelopment. The organisation of eachvolume reflects the particularcharacteristics of the period covered,with a general commitment to providean accessible narrative history. TheHistory is designed to accommodate therange of insights and fresh perspectivesbrought by new approaches to thesubject, without losing sight of the needfor essential exposition and information.Each volume will include a chronology,extensive primary and secondarybibliographies, and a full index.

The Cambridge Historyof Medieval EnglishLiteratureEdited by David WallaceUniversity of Pennsylvania

Thirty-three contributors offer the mostcomplete and vibrant account availableof literature composed or transmitted inEngland, Wales, Scotland and Irelandbetween the Norman Conquest and thedeath of Henry VIII. Topics coveredinclude nationalism, cultures, womenreaders and writers, religion, law andpolitics.The New Cambridge History of EnglishLiterature

2002 228 x 152 mm 1070pp0 521 89046 2 Paperback £28.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Early ModernEnglish LiteratureEdited by David LoewensteinUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

and Janel MuellerUniversity of Chicago

The Cambridge History of Early ModernEnglish Literature narrates the history ofEnglish literature written in Britainbetween the Reformation and theRestoration. The twenty-six chapterswritten by a team of distinguishedscholars will prove essential reading forstudents and scholars of sixteenth- andseventeenth-century English literature,culture, and history.

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The Cambridge Historyof Twentieth-CenturyEnglish LiteratureEdited by Laura MarcusUniversity of Sussex

and Peter NichollsUniversity of Sussex

This new Cambridge History is the firstmajor history of twentieth-centuryEnglish literature to cover the full rangeof writing in England, Scotland, Walesand Ireland. The volume also exploresthe impact of writing from the formercolonies on English literature of theperiod and analyses the ways in whichconventional literary genres wereshaped and inflected by the newcultural technologies of radio, cinemaand television. In providing anauthoritative narrative of literary andcultural production across the century,this History acknowledges the claims forinnovation and modernisation thatcharacterise the beginning of theperiod. At the same time, it attendsanalytically to the more profoundpatterns of continuity and developmentwhich avant-garde tendenciescharacteristically underplay. Containingall the virtues of a Cambridge History,this new volume is a major event foranyone concerned with twentieth-century literature, its cultural contextand its relation to the contemporary.The New Cambridge History of EnglishLiterature

2005 228 x 152 mm 900pp0 521 82077 4 Hardback £95.00Publication January 2005

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The Cambridge Historyof English Literature,1660–1780Edited by John RichettiUniversity of Pennsylvania

In this volume new critical approachesand methods are brought to bear onthe range of literature produced in thelate seventeenth and eighteenthcenturies. The essays chart new andemerging genres within their social,cultural and material contexts, and willbe invaluable to students and scholarsof the period.

The New Cambridge History of EnglishLiterature

2005 228 x 152 mm 965pp 10 half-tones0 521 78144 2 Hardback £95.00Publication January 2005

The Cambridge Historyof Italian LiteratureSecond editionEdited by Peter BrandUniversity of Edinburgh

and Lino PertileHarvard University, Massachusetts

Now available in paperback, this firstsubstantial history of Italian literature toappear in the English language for fortyyears provides a comprehensive surveyof one of the richest and mostinfluential literatures of Europe.Translations, a map, chronological chartand bibliographies help make thevolume accessible to general readers aswell as students and scholars.

1999 228 x 152 mm 734pp 1 table1 map0 521 66622 8 Paperback £21.99

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The Cambridge Historyof Spanish LiteratureEdited by David T. GiesUniversity of Virginia

This first comprehensive history ofSpanish literature to be published inEnglish since the 1970s covers the fullrange of Spanish literature from theearly Middle Ages to the present. Thisinvaluable work contains more than fiftysubstantial chapters, a chronology ofhistory, literature and art, and acomprehensive index.

2004 228 x 152 mm 898pp0 521 80618 6 Hardback £90.00

The Cambridge Historyof German LiteratureEdited by Helen Watanabe-O’KellyUniversity of Oxford

Now available in paperback, this is thefirst book to describe German literaryhistory up to the unification of Germanyin 1990. It is a history for our times, anddesigned for general readers as well asstudents. Titles and quotations aretranslated, and there is an extensivebibliography.

1997 228 x 152 mm 627pp0 521 43417 3 Hardback £65.000 521 78573 1 Paperback £21.99

A History of Women’sWriting in FranceEdited by Sonya StephensRoyal Holloway, University of London

This volume is a chronological survey ofwomen’s writing in France from thesixth century to the present day.Specially-commissioned essays byleading scholars provide the firstintroduction in English to the work of awide range of French women writers,offering new perspectives and extensivereference features.

2000 228 x 152 mm 324pp0 521 58167 2 Hardback £50.000 521 58844 8 Paperback £17.99

A History of Women’sWriting in Germany,Austria andSwitzerlandEdited by Jo CatlingUniversity of East Anglia

This book provides an introduction toand overview of women’s writing inGerman-speaking countries from theMiddle Ages to the present day,including guides to the work of morethan 400 women writers. It will beindispensable for students and scholarsof German literature, and thoseinterested in women’s writing.

2000 228 x 152 mm 414pp0 521 44482 9 Hardback £47.500 521 65628 1 Paperback £17.99

A History of Women’sWriting in RussiaEdited by Adele Marie BarkerUniversity of Arizona

and Jehanne M. GheithDuke University, North Carolina

A comprehensive account of the livesand works of Russia’s women writersfrom the Middle Ages to the present.Contributors have addressed thesurprising contexts within whichwomen’s writing has been produced.The volume is supported by extensivereference features including abibliography and guide to writers andtheir works.

2002 228 x 152 mm 410pp0 521 57280 0 Hardback £65.00

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The Cambridge Historyof American LiteratureSeries Editor: Sacvan Bercovitch

The Cambridge History ofAmerican Literature addresses thebroad spectrum of new and establisheddirections in all branches of American

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writing, and will include the work ofscholars and critics who have shaped,and who continue to shape, what hasbecome a major area of literaryscholarship. These authors, who speakfor the continuities as well as thedisruptions sustained betweengenerations of scholarship, representthe achievements of the last half-century in Americanist literary criticism.Generously proportioned narrativesallow at once for a broader vision andmore magisterial sweep of Americanliterary history than has been possiblepreviously; and while the voice oftraditional criticism is implicit in thesenarratives, it joins forces with thediversity of interests that characterisecontemporary literary studies.

Volume 1: 1590–1820Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

1997 228 x 152 mm 845pp0 521 58571 6 Paperback £26.00

Volume 2: Prose Writing1820–1865Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

1995 228 x 152 mm 944pp0 521 30106 8 Hardback £75.00

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Volume 4: Nineteenth-Century Poetry 1800–1910General Editor Sacvan Bercovitch

2004 228 x 152 mm 572pp0 521 30108 4 Hardback £75.00

Volume 5: Poetry andCriticism, 1900–1950Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

2003 228 x 152 mm 636pp0 521 30109 2 Hardback £75.00

Volume 6: Prose Writing,1910–1950Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

2002 228 x 152 mm 640pp0 521 49731 0 Hardback £70.00

Volume 7: Prose Writing,1940–1990Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

1999 228 x 152 mm 800pp0 521 49732 9 Hardback £75.00

Volume 8: Poetry andCriticism, 1940–1995Edited by Sacvan Bercovitch

1996 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 49733 7 Hardback £75.00

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American CriticalArchivesSeries Editor: M. Thomas IngeRandolph-Macon College

American Critical Archives is aseries of reference books that providerepresentative selections ofcontemporary reviews of the main

works of major American authors. Eachvolume contains full reviews andexcerpts from reviews that appeared innewspapers and weekly and monthlyperiodicals, generally within a fewmonths of the publication of the workconcerned. There is an introductoryhistorical overview by the volume editor,as well as checklists of additionalreviews located but not quoted.

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Eudora WeltyThe Contemporary ReviewsPearl McHaneyAmerican Critical Archives, 15

2005 228 x 152 mm 360pp 20 half-tones0 521 65317 7 Hardback £80.00Publication March 2005

T. S. EliotThe Contemporary ReviewsJewel Spears BrookerAmerican Critical Archives, 14

2004 228 x 152 mm 644pp0 521 38277 7 Hardback £80.00

Louisa May AlcottThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Beverly Lyon ClarkAmerican Critical Archives, 13

2004 228 x 152 mm 420pp0 521 82780 9 Hardback £80.00

Mark TwainThe Contemporary ReviewsLouis BuddAmerican Critical Archives, 11

1999 234 x 156 mm 668pp0 521 39024 9 Hardback £90.00

Herman MelvilleThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Brian Higginsand Hershel ParkerAmerican Critical Archives, 6

1996 234 x 156 mm 584pp 19 linediagrams0 521 41423 7 Hardback £100.00

Henry JamesThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Kevin J. HayesAmerican Critical Archives, 7

1996 234 x 156 mm 503pp0 521 45386 0 Hardback £95.00

John SteinbeckThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Joseph R. McElrath, JrJesse S. Crislerand Susan ShillinglawAmerican Critical Archives, 8

1996 234 x 156 mm 588pp0 521 41038 X Hardback £100.00

Walt WhitmanThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Kenneth M. PriceAmerican Critical Archives, 9

1996 228 x 152 mm 382pp0 521 45387 9 Hardback £75.00

Nathaniel HawthorneThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by John L. Idol, Jrand Buford JonesPreface by M. Thomas IngeAmerican Critical Archives, 4

1994 234 x 156 mm 560pp0 521 39142 3 Hardback £100.00

Ellen GlasgowThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Dorothy M. ScuraAmerican Critical Archives, 3

1993 235 x 155 mm 522pp0 521 39040 0 Hardback £95.00

Edith WhartonEarly Critical ResponsesEdited by James W. TuttletonKristin O. Lauerand Margaret P. MurrayAmerican Critical Archives, 2

1993 235 x 155 mm 586pp0 521 38319 6 Hardback £100.00

Emerson and ThoreauThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Joel MyersonAmerican Critical Archives, 1

1992 235 x 155 mm 480pp0 521 38336 6 Hardback £80.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Latin AmericanLiteratureThe Cambridge History of LatinAmerican Literature is by far themost comprehensive work of its kindever written. Its three volumes cover thewhole sweep of Latin Americanliterature (including Brazilian) from pre-Columbian times to the present, andcontain chapters on Latin Americanwriting in the USA. An internationalteam of specialists have contributed tothe most reliable, up-to-date, andconvenient reference work on itssubject. Containing innovativeapproaches and fresh research that willexpand and animate the field for yearsto come, The History is unique in itsthorough coverage of previouslyneglected areas, in its detaileddiscussion of countless writers invarious genres, and in its inclusion ofextensive annotated bibliographies.

Volume 1: Discovery toModernismEdited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarríaand Enrique Pupo-Walker

1996 228 x 152 mm 690pp0 521 34069 1 Hardback £85.00

Volume 2: The TwentiethCenturyEdited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarríaand Enrique Pupo-Walker

1996 228 x 152 mm 639pp0 521 34070 5 Hardback £85.00

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Volume 3: BrazilianLiterature; BibliographiesEdited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarríaand Enrique Pupo-Walker

1996 228 x 152 mm 884pp0 521 41035 5 Hardback £90.00

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The Cambridge History ofLatin American LiteratureEdited by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarríaand Enrique Pupo-Walker

1996 228 x 152 mm 2207pp0 521 48240 2 3 volume set (hardback)£200.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Arabic LiteratureThe Cambridge History of ArabicLiterature is a series of collaborativevolumes covering the field from earlyIslam up to the present day.Contributors from around the worldexplore the extraordinary diversity ofthat literature and how it evolved underthe influence of adjacent civilizations,and those the Arabs came to inhabit.

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Arabic Literature in the Post-Classical PeriodEdited by Roger Allenand Donald RichardsThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

2006 0 521 77160 9 HardbackPublication April 2006

The Literature of Al-AndalusEdited by Maria Rosa MenocalRaymond P. Scheindlinand Michael SellsThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

2000 228 x 152 mm 518pp 11 figures0 521 47159 1 Hardback £100.00

Modern Arabic LiteratureEdited by M. M. BadawiThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

1993 228 x 152 mm 592pp0 521 33197 8 Hardback £100.00

Religion, Learning andScience in the ‘AbbasidPeriodEdited by M. J. L. YoungJ. D. Lathamand R. B. SerjeantThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

1991 228 x 152 mm 611pp 10 half-tones2 maps0 521 32763 6 Hardback £130.00

‘Abbasid Belles LettresEdited by Julia AshtianyT. M. JohnstoneJ. D. Lathamand R. B. SerjeantThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

1990 228 x 152 mm 533pp 2 maps0 521 24016 6 Hardback £100.00

Arabic Literature to the Endof the Umayyad PeriodEdited by A. F. L. BeestonT. M. JohnstoneR. B. Serjeantand G. R. SmithThe Cambridge History of Arabic Literature

1983 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 24015 8 Hardback £110.00

A History of KoreanLiteratureEdited by Peter H. LeeUniversity of California, Los Angeles

This comprehensive history of Koreanliterature will stand for many years asthe primary resource for this field ofstudy.

2003 228 x 152 mm 654pp 7 line diagrams 2 maps0 521 82858 9 Hardback £65.00

The CambridgeBibliography ofEnglish LiteratureVolume 4: 1800–1900Third editionEdited by Joanne ShattockUniversity of Leicester

Covering the nineteenth century, this isvolume four of the third edition of thestandard primary bibliography of Englishliterature. This volume offers acomprehensive revision and updating ofthe first and second editions with anexpanded list of writers emphasisingwomen writers and non-canonicalwriting.The Cambridge Bibliography of EnglishLiterature 3, 4

2000 247 x 174 mm 1536pp0 521 39100 8 Hardback £130.00

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The Cambridge Historyof the Book in BritainSeries Editors: D. F. McKenzieUniversity of Oxford

D. J. McKitterickUniversity of Cambridge

I. R. Willison

The history of the book offers adistinctive form of access to the ways inwhich human beings have sought togive meaning to their own and others’lives. Our knowledge of the past derivesmainly from texts. Landscape,architecture, sculpture, painting and thedecorative arts have their stories to telland may themselves be construed astexts; but oral tradition, manuscripts,printed books, and those other forms ofinscription and incision such as maps,music and graphic images have a powerto report even more directly on human

experience and the events and thoughtswhich shaped it. The seven volumes ofthe History of the Book in Britainwill help explain how these texts werecreated, why they took the forms theydid, their relations with other media,and what influence they had on theminds and actions of those who heard,read or viewed them. Its range, too – intime, place and the great diversity ofthe conditions of text production,including reception – challenges anyattempt to define its limits and give anaccount adequate to its complexity. Itaddresses, whether by period, country,genre or technology, widely disparatefields of enquiry, each of whichdemands and attracts its own forms ofscholarship. The Cambridge History ofthe Book in Britain seeks torepresent much of that variety. Thevolumes investigate the creation,material production, dissemination andreception of texts, effectively plottingthe intellectual history of Britain.

Volume 3: 1400–1557Edited by Lotte Hellingaand J. B. Trapp

1999 228 x 152 mm 832pp 70 half-tones0 521 57346 7 Hardback £95.00

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2002 228 x 152 mm 920pp 32 half-tones7 graphs 4 figures0 521 66182 X Hardback £95.00

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A History of the Bookin AmericaSeries Editor: David D. Hall

A History of the Book in America isa five-volume interdisciplinary andcollaborative history of the book inAmerican culture from the earliest daysof European settlement to the presentday. As a principal activity of theAmerican Antiquarian Society’sProgramme in the History of the Book inAmerican Culture, its main aim is toadvance a field of scholarship that hasbecome central to literary, cultural andsocial history. The project bringstogether histories of printing, publishingand book distribution with literary,learned and popular forms of culture.

Volume 1: The Colonial Bookin the Atlantic WorldEdited by Hugh Amoryand David D. Hall

2000 228 x 152 mm 662pp 16 linediagrams 53 half-tones 2 tables0 521 48256 9 Hardback £110.00

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The Cambridge Historyof British TheatreSeries Editor: Professor PeterThomsonUniversity of Exeter

The three-volume Cambridge Historyof British Theatre provides acomprehensive and accessible accountof performance in Britain.

Volume 1: Origins to 1660Edited by Jane Millingand Peter Thomson

2004 228 x 152 mm 570pp 40 half-tones0 521 65040 2 Hardback £100.00

Volume 2: 1660 to 1895Edited by Joseph Donohue

2004 228 x 152 mm 572pp 34 half-tones0 521 65068 2 Hardback £100.00

Volume 3: Since 1895Edited by Baz Kershaw

2004 228 x 152 mm 596pp 35 half-tones0 521 65132 8 Hardback £100.00

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2004 228 x 152 mm 0 521 82790 6 3 Volume Hardback Set£300.00

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Cambridge History ofAmerican TheatreSeries Editors: Don B. WilmethBrown University, Rhode Island

Christopher BigsbyUniversity of East Anglia

This unique three-volume history coversall aspects of American theatre fromplays and playwrights, through actorsand acting, to theatre groups anddirectors. Each volume includes anextensive overview and timelinefollowed by chapters on specific aspectsof American theatre.

Volume 1: Beginnings to 1870Edited by Don B. Wilmethand Christopher Bigsby

1998 228 x 152 mm 543pp 33 half-tones1 table0 521 47204 0 Hardback £70.00

Volume 2: 1870–1945Edited by Don B. Wilmethand Christopher Bigsby

1999 234 x 156 mm 608pp 31 half-tones1 table0 521 65179 4 Hardback £75.00

Volume 3: Post-World War IIto the 1990sEdited by Don B. Wilmethand Christopher Bigsby

2000 234 x 156 mm 600pp 32 half-tones0 521 66959 6 Hardback £75.00

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The Cambridge History ofAmerican TheatreEdited by Don B. Wilmethand Christopher BigsbyCambridge History of American Theatre

2000 234 x156 1725pp0 521 78092 6 3 Volume Hardback Set£170.00

A History of RussianTheatreRobert LeachUniversity of Birmingham

and Victor BorovskyUniversity of London

This is the first comprehensive history ofRussian theatre in English. The Historycovers the whole range of Russiandramatic experience, from puppettheatre to ballet and grand opera. A keyfeature of the History is the collection ofrare photographs, some published forthe first time.

2000 228 x 152 mm 462pp 37 half-tones0 521 43220 0 Hardback £75.00

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The CambridgeAncient History‘The revised Cambridge AncientHistory is a brilliant achievement forundergraduate, scholar and informedlayman alike; up-to-date, authoritative,readable but never complacent. In anage of specialisation – when themagisterial survey is often regarded (notleast by scholars) with some sort ofsuspicion – it can be counted on as amajor triumph.‘Peter Jones, Sunday Telegraph

‘This new edition retains and reinforcesall the old authority of the CambridgeAncient History. It is obviouslystandard reference stock in anyhistorical or major reference collection.’Reference Reviews

Volume 1Part 1: Prolegomena and PrehistoryThird editionEdited by I. E. S. EdwardsC. J. Gaddand N. G. L. Hammond

1970 231 x 158 mm 780pp0 521 07051 1 Hardback £100.00

Part 2: Early History of the MiddleEast

Third editionEdited by I. E. S. EdwardsC. J. Gaddand N. G. L. Hammond

1971 231 x 158 mm 1080pp0 521 07791 5 Hardback £120.00

Volume 2Part 1: The Middle East and theAegean Region, c.1800–1380 BCThird editionEdited by I. E. S. EdwardsC. J. GaddN. G. L. Hammondand E. Sollberger

1973 231 x 158 mm 868pp0 521 08230 7 Hardback £110.00

Part 2: The Middle East and theAegean Region, c.1380–1000 BC

Third editionEdited by I. E. S. EdwardsC. J. GaddN. G. L. Hammondand E. Sollberger

1975 231 x 158 mm 1151pp0 521 08691 4 Hardback £120.00

Plates to Volumes 1 and 2Second editionEdited by I. E. S. EdwardsC. J. GaddN. G. L. Hammondand E. SollbergerThe Cambridge Ancient History Plates

1977 231 x 158 mm 223pp0 521 20571 9 Hardback £60.00

Volume 3Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans,the Middle East and the AegeanWorld, Tenth to Eighth Centuries BCSecond editionEdited by John BoardmanI. E. S. EdwardsN. G. L. Hammondand E. Sollberger

1982 231 x 158 mm 1059pp0 521 22496 9 Hardback £110.00

Part 2: The Assyrian and BabylonianEmpires and Other States of the NearEast, from the Eighth to the SixthCenturies BC

Second editionEdited by John BoardmanI. E. S. EdwardsE. Sollbergerand N. G. L. Hammond

1992 231 x 158 mm 962pp 51 line diagrams 3 tables 16 maps0 521 22717 8 Hardback £110.00

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Part 3: The Expansion of the GreekWorld, Eighth to Sixth Centuries BC

Second editionEdited by John Boardmanand N. G. L. Hammond

1982 231 x 158 mm 530pp0 521 23447 6 Hardback £85.00

Plates to Volume 3Second editionEdited by John BoardmanThe Cambridge Ancient History Plates

1984 252 x 189 mm 313pp0 521 24289 4 Hardback £65.00

Volume 4: Persia, Greece andthe Western Mediterranean,c.525 to 479 BCSecond editionEdited by John BoardmanN. G. L. HammondD. M. Lewisand M. Ostwald

1988 231 x 158 mm 949pp0 521 22804 2 Hardback £110.00

Plates to Volume 4Second editionEdited by John BoardmanThe Cambridge Ancient History Plates

1988 252 x 189 mm 260pp 307 half-tones 9 maps 11 plans0 521 30580 2 Hardback £65.00

Volume 5: The Fifth CenturyBCSecond editionEdited by David M. LewisJohn BoardmanJ. K. Daviesand M. Ostwald

1992 231 x 158 mm 620pp 40 line diagrams0 521 23347 X Hardback £100.00

Plates to Volumes 5 and 6Second editionEdited by John BoardmanThe Cambridge Ancient History Plates

1995 252 x 189 mm 220pp 239 half-tones 3 maps 13 plans0 521 23349 6 Hardback £60.00

Volume 6: The Fourth CenturyBCSecond editionEdited by D. M. LewisJohn BoardmanSimon Hornblowerand M. Ostwald

1994 231 x 158 mm 1097pp 39 line diagrams 1 table 24 maps0 521 23348 8 Hardback £130.00

Volume 7Part 1: The Hellenistic WorldSecond editionEdited by F. W. WalbankA. E. AstinM. W. Frederiksenand R. M. Ogilvie

1984 231 x 158 mm 655pp0 521 23445 X Hardback £90.00

Part 2: The Rise of Rome to 220 BC

Second editionEdited by F. W. WalbankA. E. AstinM. W. Frederiksenand R. M. OgilvieAssisted by A. Drummond

1990 231 x 158 mm 828pp0 521 23446 8 Hardback £100.00

Plates to Volume 7, Part 1Second editionEdited by Roger LingThe Cambridge Ancient History Plates

1984 252 x 189 mm 224pp0 521 24354 8 Hardback £60.00

Volume 8: Rome and theMediterranean to 133 BCSecond editionEdited by A. E. AstinF. W. WalbankM. W. Frederiksenand R. M. Ogilvie

1989 231 x 158 mm 650pp0 521 23448 4 Hardback £100.00

Volume 9: The Last Age ofthe Roman Republic, 146–43BCSecond editionEdited by J. A. CrookAndrew Lintottand Elizabeth Rawson

1994 231 x 158 mm 920pp 2 line diagrams 1 table 14 maps0 521 25603 8 Hardback £110.00

Volume 10: The AugustanEmpire, 43 BC–AD 69Second editionEdited by Alan K. BowmanEdward Champlinand Andrew Lintott

1996 231 x 158 mm 1090pp 9 tables15 figures 21 maps0 521 26430 8 Hardback £120.00

Volume 11: The High Empire,AD 70–192Second editionEdited by Alan K. BowmanPeter Garnseyand Dominic Rathbone

2000 231 x 158 mm 1246pp 6 tables1 graph 9 maps0 521 26335 2 Hardback £120.00

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Volume 12: The Crisis ofEmpire, AD 193–337Second editionEdited by Alan BowmanAveril Cameronand Peter Garnsey

2005 228 x 152 mm 959pp 2 line diagrams 10 half-tones 3 tables9 maps0 521 30199 8 Hardback c. £120.00Publication May 2005

Volume 13: The Late Empire,AD 337–425Edited by Averil Cameronand Peter Garnsey

1997 231 x 158 mm 905pp 12 line diagrams 9 maps0 521 30200 5 Hardback £110.00

Volume 14: Late Antiquity:Empire and Successors, AD425–600Edited by Averil CameronBryan Ward-Perkinsand Michael Whitby

2001 231 x 158 mm 1186pp 3 tables60 figures 24 maps0 521 32591 9 Hardback £120.00

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The CambridgeAncient HistorySecond editionVarious Authors

Publication of the new edition of thisdefinitive reference work began in 1970and has involved the complete re-thinking and re-writing of every volumeof the old edition. In addition, the serieshas been extended by two extravolumes (XIII and XIV) to cover eventsup to AD 650.The Cambridge Ancient History

2005 228 x 152 mm 16552pp 621 line diagrams 58 tables 1 graph278 maps0 521 85073 8 Set £1950.00Publication May 2005

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The Cambridge Historyof Classical LiteratureSeries Editors: P. E. EasterlingUniversity of Cambridge

E. J. KenneyUniversity of Cambridge

B. M. W. KnoxCenter for Hellenic Studies, Washington

W. V. ClausenHarvard University, Massachusetts

Volume 1: Greek LiteratureEdited by P. E. Easterlingand Bernard M. W. Knox1985 228 x 152 mm 960pp0 521 21042 9 Hardback £110.00

Part 1: Early Greek PoetryEdited by P. E. Easterlingand Bernard M. W. Knox1989 228 x 152 mm 256pp0 521 35981 3 Paperback £21.99

Part 2: Greek DramaEdited by P. E. Easterlingand Bernard M. W. Knox1989 228 x 152 mm 216pp0 521 35982 1 Paperback £14.99

Part 3: Philosophy, History andOratoryEdited by P. E. Easterlingand Bernard M. W. Knox1989 228 x 152 mm 224pp0 521 35983 X Paperback £19.99

Part 4: The Hellenistic Period andthe EmpireEdited by P. E. Easterlingand Bernard M. W. Knox1989 228 x 152 mm 280pp0 521 35984 8 Paperback £23.99

Volume 2: Latin LiteratureEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1982 228 x 152 mm 974pp0 521 21043 7 Hardback £110.00

Part 1: The Early RepublicEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1983 228 x 152 mm 223pp0 521 27375 7 Paperback £14.99

Part 2: The Late RepublicEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1983 228 x 152 mm 153pp0 521 27374 9 Paperback £15.99

Part 3: The Age of AugustusEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1983 228 x 152 mm 239pp0 521 27373 0 Paperback £19.99

Part 4: The Early PrincipateEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1983 228 x 152 mm 256pp0 521 27372 2 Paperback £20.99

Part 5: The Later PrincipateEdited by E. J. Kenneyand W. V. Clausen1983 228 x 152 mm 154pp0 521 27371 4 Paperback £14.99

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Cambridge ClassicalTexts andCommentariesSeries Editors: James DiggleUniversity of Cambridge

Neil HopkinsonTrinity College, Cambridge

Jonathan PowellRoyal Holloway, University of London

Michael ReeveUniversity of Cambridge

David SedleyUniversity of Cambridge

Richard TarrantHarvard University

This series provides critical editions ofGreek and Latin authors for scholarsand advanced students. Each volumecontains an introduction, a text withapparatus, and a commentary whichdiscusses in detail textual and otherproblems.

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Frontinus: De AquaeductuUrbis RomaeEdited by R. H. Rodgers

2004 216 x 138 mm 448pp 11 tables4 maps0 521 83251 9 Hardback £65.00

OctaviaA Play Attributed to SenecaEdited by Rolando Ferri

2003 216 x 138 mm 482pp0 521 82326 9 Hardback £70.00

Ovid: Ars Amatoria Book 3Edited by Roy K. Gibson

2003 216 x 138 mm 456pp0 521 81370 0 Hardback £60.00

Aristotle: Historia AnimaliumVolume 1: Books I-X: TextEdited by D. M. BalmePrepared for publication by Allan Gotthelf

2002 216 x 138 mm 652pp0 521 48002 7 Hardback £95.00

Antiphon the SophistThe FragmentsEdited and translated by Gerard J.Pendrick

2002 216 x 138 mm 484pp0 521 65161 1 Hardback £60.00

Plato: ClitophonEdited by S. R. Slings

1999 216 x 138 mm 376pp0 521 62368 5 Hardback £60.00

PosidoniusVolume 3: The Translation of the FragmentsEdited by I. G. Kidd

1999 216 x 138 mm 430pp 15 figures0 521 62258 1 Hardback £65.00

Galen: On Antecedent CausesEdited by R. J. Hankinson

1998 216 x 138 mm 365pp0 521 62250 6 Hardback £60.00

Aratus: PhaenomenaEdited by Douglas Kidd

1997 216 x 138 mm 614pp 2 line diagrams0 521 58230 X Hardback £100.00

Bion of Smyrna: TheFragments and the AdonisEdited by J. D. Reed

1997 216 x 138 mm 277pp 1 line diagram0 521 57316 5 Hardback £50.00

Alexis: The FragmentsA CommentaryEdited by W. Geoffrey Arnott

1996 216 x 138 mm 908pp0 521 55180 3 Hardback £150.00

The Works ofArchimedesTranslation and Commentary

Volume 1: The Two Books Onthe Sphere and the CylinderEdited and translated by Reviel NetzStanford University, California

This is Volume 1 of the firstauthoritative translation of Archimedes’works into English. Also provided are ascientific edition of the diagrams, atranslation of the ancient commentatorEutocius and a commentary, whereattention is paid to the cognitive andaesthetic nature of Archimedes’mathematical practice.

2004 247 x 174 mm 386pp 108 line diagrams0 521 66160 9 Hardback £75.00

The Cambridge Historyof Greek and RomanPolitical ThoughtEdited by Christopher RoweUniversity of Durham

and Malcolm SchofieldUniversity of Cambridge

With Simon HarrisonSt John’s College, Cambridge

and Melissa LaneUniversity of Cambridge

This is the first general andcomprehensive treatment of the politicalthought of ancient Greece and Rome tobe published in English. It covers Platoand Aristotle at length, but also a hostof other thinkers, from Thucydides andthe Greek dramatists to Cicero and earlyChristian writers.The Cambridge History of Political Thought

2000 228 x 152 mm 766pp 2 maps0 521 48136 8 Hardback £90.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Greek and RomanWarfareVolume 1: Greece, TheHellenistic World, and theRise of RomeEdited by Philip SabinHans van Weesand Michael Whitby

2006 0 521 78273 2 HardbackPublication April 2006

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Volume 2: Rome from theLate Republic to the LateEmpireEdited by Philip SabinHans van Weesand Michael Whitby

2006 0 521 78274 0 HardbackPublication April 2006

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A History of AncientGreekFrom the Beginnings to LateAntiquityEdited by A. F. Christidis

This book presents the history of theGreek language from the beginnings tolate antiquity. It provides acomprehensive study of the languageand its interlock with society, politics,culture. The approach of exploring thehistory from various angles results in abook that is highly readable andaccessible.

2005 247 x 174 mm 1300pp 13 line diagrams 108 half-tones0 521 83307 8 Hardback c. £120.00Publication September 2005

Bilingualism and theLatin LanguageJ. N. AdamsAll Souls College, Oxford

This is the first book to dealsystematically with problems ofcommunication in the Roman world, inwhich numerous languages apart fromLatin and Greek were spoken. Over adozen languages are considered, and awide range of cultural, historical andlinguistic questions concerning thevarying developments in bilingualismaddressed.

2003 228 x 152 mm 864pp0 521 81771 4 Hardback £110.00

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Prosopography of theLater Roman Empire

Volume 1: AD 260–395A. H. M. JonesJ. R. Martindaleand J. Morris

1971 231 x 158 mm 1176pp0 521 07233 6 Hardback £180.00

Volume 2: AD 395–527Edited by J. R. Martindale

1980 231 x 158 mm 1355pp0 521 20159 4 Hardback £210.00

Volume 3: AD 527–641Edited by J. R. Martindale

1992 231 x 158 mm 1626pp0 521 20160 8 2 volume set £260.00

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Corpus of MycenaeanInscriptions fromKnossos

Volume 1: 1-1063John ChadwickL. GodartJ. T. KillenJ. P. OlivierA. Sacconiand I. A. Sakellarakis

The definitive publication, by the world’smajor Mycenaean epigraphists, of theLinear B tablets found by Sir ArthurEvans at Knossos.Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions fromKnossos

1987 305 x 245 mm 452pp0 521 32022 4 Hardback £215.00

Volume 4: 8000–9947 andIndex to Volumes I-IVJohn ChadwickL. GodartJ. T. KillenA. Sacconiand I. A. Sakellarakis

1999 305 x 245 mm 296pp 1947 line diagrams 1947 half-tones0 521 32025 9 Hardback £190.00

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A History of Greek ArtMartin Robertson

1976 276 x 219 mm 1200pp0 521 20277 9 2 volume set £140.00

Roman RepublicanCoinageMichael H. Crawford

1975 310 x 227 mm 944pp0 521 07492 4 Hardback £225.00

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Artistic Centers of theItalian RenaissanceSeries Editor: Marcia HallTemple University, Philadelphia

This series serves as a revisionist view ofthe Italian Renaissance. Focusing onseven important urban centers thatproduced art work from the period AD1300–1600 (Rome, Florence, Siena,Milan, Venice, Umbria and the Marches,Naples), the series shows how theinnovations that began in Florence inthe early fifteenth century wereamalgamated with older and moreestablished traditions; the volume onFlorence will demonstrate how theachievements of a small avant-gardewere very much against the grain ofcurrent aesthetics and how theinternational Gothic actually had animpact until the sixteenth century.Volumes in the series are co-authoredby a team of internationally regardedscholars of the Italian Renaissance.

RomeEdited by Marcia HallTemple University, Philadelphia

In the period under study here Romelived up to its epithet ‘The Eternal City’.This comprehensive history of the art ofRome in the Renaissance studies thearchitecture, sculpture, painting, anddecorative arts together in their social,religious, and historical context.Organized around the patronage of thepopes, it tells the story of threecenturies, in which the eternal city rosefrom the ashes of its decline in thefourteenth century, when the papalcourt was transferred to France andthen endured the Great Schism ofabsent and ascending popes.Miraculously, by the first decade of thesixteenth century, under the visionaryguidance of Pope Julius II, the artists hecommissioned – Bramante, Raphael,and Michelangelo – and the humanistsof the papal court with whom hesurrounded himself, Rome hadestablished itself as the Christianreembodiment of the Roman Empire.Artistic Centers of the Italian Renaissance

2005 279 x 215 mm 396pp 220 half-tones 32 colour plates0 521 62445 2 Hardback c. £85.00Publication June 2005

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Korean Art from theGompertz and OtherCollections in theFitzwilliam MuseumA Complete CatalogueYun Yong-iWon’gwang University, Korea

Edited by Regina KrahlTranslated by Youngsook PakSchool of Oriental and African Studies,University of London

and Roderick WhitfieldSchool of Oriental and African Studies,University of London

This richly illustrated catalogue of theGompertz and other collections providesdetailed information on Korean art inthe Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge,which has one of the finest collectionsof ceramics outside the Far East. Essayson Korean culture, ceramic technologyand each type of ware, providespecialist background information.

2005 276 x 219 mm 512pp 458 half-tones 32 colour plates 8 tables3 maps0 521 83592 5 Hardback c. £120.00Publication February 2005

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Stelae from Egypt andNubia in theFitzwilliam Museum,Cambridge, c. 3000BC–AD 1150Geoffrey Thorndike MartinUniversity College London

The volume provides a detailedcatalogue of 127 stelae (mostlyfunerary) deriving from the Nile Valley,now in the Fitzwilliam Museum,Cambridge. The stelae are written invarious scripts – Egyptian hieroglyphic,hieratic and demotic, Greek, Coptic,Carian and early Arabic – and cover adate-range of over 4000 years. Fewmuseums have published their completeholdings of such material, and thecarefully described and translatedinformation from these stelae throws aflood of light on the history, religion,funerary customs, art and iconography,daily life and administrative systems ofancient Egypt and Nubia. Each entry hasa photograph of the stela as well as ameticulous line-drawing which enablesthe texts and iconography to beunderstood and interpreted. Fullmuseological details such as material,precise measurements, provenancemode of acquisition and dating are

provided. The volume will interestspecialists as well as a wider publicconcerned with Egyptology.Fitzwilliam Museum Publications

2005 276 x 219 mm 216pp 132 line diagrams 130 half-tones0 521 84290 5 Hardback c. £100.00Publication March 2005

Italian Maiolica andIncised Slipware in theFitzwilliam MuseumJulia E. PooleForeword by Simon Jervis

This catalogue of Italian maiolica in theFitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, givesdetailed information on over 500objects in the collection. The collectionincludes medieval, Renaissance andlater maiolica. This will prove anindispensable work of reference forscholars and students of the appliedarts.Fitzwilliam Museum Publications

1996 276 x 219 mm 512pp 49 figures0 521 48275 5 Hardback £95.00

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Crusader Art in theHoly Land, From theThird Crusade to theFall of AcreJaroslav FoldaUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Presents the story of Crusader artduring the thirteenth century. This artwas commissioned by Crusaders,pilgrims, merchants, and resident Franksin the Crusader Territories, between1187–1291. The art was made byCrusader artists, from coins and seals, tofortification and church architecture, toillustrated manuscripts, and iconpainting.

2005 228 x 152 mm 848pp 414 half-tones 11 colour plates0 521 83583 6 Hardback c. £85.00Publication August 2005

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The Churches of theCrusader Kingdom ofJerusalemThis series presents a complete corpusof all the church buildings, of both thewestern and the oriental rites, rebuilt orsimply in use in the Crusader Kingdomof Jerusalem between the capture ofJerusalem for the First Crusade in 1099and the loss of Acre in 1291. Oncompletion the corpus will contain atopographical listing of all the 400 ormore church buildings of the Kingdom

that are attested by documentary orsurviving archaeological evidence, andindividual descriptions and discussion ofthem in terms of their identification,building history, and architecture. Someof the buildings have been publishedbefore, but many others are publishedhere for the first time.

Volume 2: L-Z (excluding Tyre)Denys Pringle

The second of four volumes presentinga definitive illustrated record ofCrusader church buildings.The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem

1998 276 x 219 mm 480pp 200 half-tones 102 figures0 521 39037 0 Hardback £110.00

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Volume 3: JerusalemDenys PringleThe Churches of the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem

2006 0 521 39038 9 HardbackPublication April 2006

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Lorenzo de’Medici,Collector ofAntiquitiesL. Fuscoand G. Corti

Lorenzo de’ Medici was a key figure inthe creation of the Renaissance. Hisactivities as a collector are documentedin a group of 173 letters, previouslyunknown and published here for thefirst time. In addition to sculpture,Lorenzo collected small objects: coins,hardstone vases, and gems.

2005 276 x 219 mm 512pp 13 line diagrams 122 half-tones 9 colour plates0 521 45245 7 Hardback c. £85.00Publication September 2005

AltichieroAn Artist and his Patrons in theItalian TrecentoJohn RichardsUniversity of Glasgow

This is the first study in English ofAltichiero, one of the most importantpainters of the later Italian Trecento,who worked for the rulers of Veronaand Padua. In addition to aninformative catalogue, the book alsocontains a wealth of illustrations in bothcolour and black and white.‘John Richards’s ground-breakingAltichiero, the first full-length study ofthe artist in English, is a model of lucidwriting and argument, with a

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delightfully light touch but unerringmastery of his complex material ...Richard’s wonderful book sounds thetrumpet of fame, at last, overAltichiero’s shade.’Sunday Times

2000 276 x 219 mm 348pp 127 half-tones 9 colour plates 6 tables84 figures0 521 35649 0 Hardback £120.00

Frederic Edwin ChurchCatalogue Raisonné of Works ofArt at Olana State Historic SiteGerald L. Carr

This is the largest project thus farundertaken on Frederic Edwin Church: acomprehensive scholarly catalogue ofhis works of art still at Olana StateHistorical Site.

1994 228 x 300 mm 635pp 1123 half-tones 47 colour plates0 521 38540 7 Hardback £325.00

Giulio RomanoEdited by Manfredo Tafuri

The Giulio Romano exhibition inMantua in 1989 was the occasion forthe publication, for the first time, of afull and thorough account of Giulio’sart. Now this lavishly illustrated book,selected from the original Italiancatalogue by the late Manfredo Tafuri,brings together essays by adistinguished team of scholars toprovide a full picture of Giulio’sactivities as an architect.Architecture in Early Modern Italy

1998 250 x 280 mm 345pp 337 half-tones 38 colour plates0 521 57339 4 Hardback £100.00

Encyclopedia ofVernacularArchitecture of theWorldEdited by Paul OliverOxford Brookes University

Vernacular or traditional architectureencompasses most of the buildings ofthe world. It is the architecture of thepeople, rather than for the people. It isnot architect-designed but is customarilyowner-built or community-built, utilisingavailable resources with traditionaltechniques. This Encyclopedia is the firstto show the remarkable diversity of thebuildings constructed and lived in by thepeople of over a thousand cultures.‘... the breadth and detail isstaggering.’Building Design

1997 219 x 276 mm 2500pp 1000 line diagrams 1700 half-tones80 maps0 521 56422 0 Hardback £695.00

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The ArchitecturalHistory of theUniversity ofCambridge and of theColleges of Cambridgeand EtonEdited by John Willis ClarkTrinity College, Cambridge

1988 246 x 189 mm 0 521 35323 8 3 volume set (hardback)

£100.000 521 35851 5 3 volume set (paperback)

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An AnnotatedCatalogue of Chopin’sFirst EditionsEdited by Christophe Grabowskiand John RinkRoyal Holloway, University of London

This book provides a complete inventoryof the Chopin first editions, andsubsequent impressions published in hislifetime, found in over forty Europeanand American collections. They totalsome 4000 scores. Prefaced by anextended historical discussion fromChristophe Grabowski and John Rink,the book constitutes the first systematicinvestigation of Chopin’s first editions,which have until now been neglecteddespite their potential to inform us.Much is revealed here about thecontent of Chopin’s music, hisidiosyncratic editorial methods, andearly nineteenth-century publicationpractices in general. Furthermore, theinsights gained into the evolution frommanuscript to later impressions ofChopin’s first editions counter prevailingnotions of the circumscribed ‘work’,encouraging a more flexible conceptionin which variants become part of themusic’s aesthetic property. The value ofthe volume is enhanced by thereproduction of more than 200 titlepages from first editions.

2005 246 x 189 mm 750pp 200 half-tones0 521 81917 2 Hardback c. £120.00Publication September 2005

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The Cambridge Historyof MusicThe Cambridge History of Music isa new group of reference worksconcerned with significant strands ofmusical scholarship. The individualvolumes are self-contained and willinclude histories of music examined bycentury as well as histories of opera,music theory and American music. Eachvolume is written by a team of expertsunder a specialist editor and representsthe latest musicological research.

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The Cambridge Historyof Seventeenth-Century MusicEdited by John ButtUniversity of Glasgow

and Tim CarterUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

A complete examination of therepertoire, institutions, performers,composers, and cultural world of one ofthe greatest moments in music history.Chapters explore aspects of compositionand performance and the developmentof new musical styles and gestures.Contains a separate chronology anddictionary-style entries on individuals,places and institutions.The Cambridge History of Music

2005 228 x 152 mm 700pp0 521 79273 8 Hardback c. £110.00Publication September 2005

The Cambridge Historyof Nineteenth-CenturyMusicEdited by Jim SamsonRoyal Holloway, University of London

The most informed reference book onnineteenth-century music currentlyavailable. Essays investigate theintellectual and socio-political history ofthe time, and examine topics such asnations and nationalism, the emergentconcept of an avant garde, and musicalstyles and languages at the turn of thecentury.‘This is indeed a comprehensive,impressive overview of the music ofthe period in question. It succeeds inthis because Jim Samson hasassembled an equally impressiveselection of Anglo-Americanmusicological minds to write it withhim ... there is in fact nothinggimmicky here, but much to admire ...the book ... on its own terms ...

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remains a significant contribution tothe current literature, of which anypublisher should be proud.’Musical TimesThe Cambridge History of Music

2002 228 x 152 mm 788pp0 521 59017 5 Hardback £85.00

The Cambridge Historyof Twentieth-CenturyMusicEdited by Nicholas CookRoyal Holloway, University of London

and Anthony PopleUniversity of Nottingham

This book surveys what happened to theWestern ‘art’ tradition alongside thedevelopment of jazz, popular music, andworld music, linking the history of musicwith that of its social contexts.The Cambridge History of Music

2004 228 x 152 mm 836pp 4 half-tones1 music example0 521 66256 7 Hardback £100.00

The Cambridge Historyof American MusicEdited by David NichollsUniversity of Southampton

This is the first study of music in theUnited States to be written by a team ofscholars. It surveys music of NativeAmericans, musical life until 1900, filmand stage music, jazz, rock, andregional musics. The volume includestwentieth-century art music, and theexperimental and tonal traditions.‘Unlike European musical history, theterra incognita of American music fornon-specialists is the pre-modern era.The first half of The Cambridge Historyof American Music covers all aspectsof this period and is worth the price ofthe whole.’Times Literary SupplementThe Cambridge History of Music

1998 228 x 152 mm 653pp0 521 45429 8 Hardback £80.000 521 54554 4 Paperback £26.00

The Cambridge Historyof Western MusicTheoryEdited by Thomas ChristensenUniversity of Chicago

The Cambridge History of WesternMusic Theory is the first comprehensivehistory of Western music theory to bepublished in the English language. Acollaborative project by leading musictheorists and historians, the volumetraces the rich panorama of music-theoretical thought from the AncientGreeks to the present day.

The Cambridge History of Music2002 228 x 152 mm 1022pp 40 tables120 figures 108 music examples0 521 62371 5 Hardback £110.00

ReligiousStudies

The Cambridge Historyof Early ChristianLiteratureEdited by Frances YoungUniversity of Birmingham

Lewis AyresEmory University, Atlanta

and Andrew LouthUniversity of Durham

Assisted by Augustine Casiday

Christian literature in the period c.100–c. 400 constitutes one of the mostinfluential textual oeuvres of anyreligion. The History offers a systematicaccount of that literature, consideringthe work of individual writers andsurveying the social, cultural anddoctrinal context within which Christianliterature arose.

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Three published volumes cover thehistory of Judaism from the Persianperiod up to the third century, and afourth is in preparation on the lateRoman-Rabbinic period. Taken together,The Cambridge History of Judaismprovides the fullest and mostauthoritative account of its subject andwill endure as an important scholarlyresource.

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Jewish Inscriptions ofGraeco-Roman EgyptEdited by William Horburyand David Noy

This book collects all known Jewishinscriptions in Egypt between the thirdcentury BC and the sixth century AD.

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Jewish Inscriptions ofWestern EuropeVolume 1David NoyUniversity of Wales, Lampeter

The first readily-accessible andcompletely up to date survey of theJewish inscriptions of Western Europe.

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Volume 2: The City of RomeDavid Noy

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Assisted by Shulamit Reif

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Published Materialfrom the CambridgeGenizah CollectionA Bibliography 1980–1997

Volume 2Edited by Rebecca J. W. JeffersonUniversity of Cambridge

Erica C. D. HunterUniversity of Cambridge

and Geoffrey KhanUniversity of Cambridge

Assisted by Shulamit ReifUniversity of Cambridge

This is the second volume of a guide toevery book, article and referencedealing with the 140,000 Genizahfragments at Cambridge. Most areas ofJewish studies are represented here. Themain section contains over 25,000items of information, and further listingsinclude addenda and corrigenda to thefirst volume.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Introductionto the 1988 volume; 3. Guidance for use;4. System of transliteration; 5. Materialarranged in order of classmark; 6. Materialarranged alphabetically by author;7. Addenda; 8. Corrigenda; 9. List of worksincorporating short title index.Cambridge University Library Genizah Series,13

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Hebrew BibleManuscripts in theCambridge GenizahCollectionsVolume 3: Taylor-SchechterAdditional Series 1-31M. C. DavisUniversity of Leeds

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Comprehensive catalogue of HebrewBible fragments in the Taylor-SchechterAdditional Series, describing 14,679items.Cambridge University Library Genizah Series,2

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A Concise Dictionaryof New TestamentGreekWarren C. TrenchardLa Sierra University, California

This Dictionary provides students,pastors, and others with a convenientand useful source of word meaningsand English glosses for the entirevocabulary of the Greek NewTestament, and is an essentialaccompaniment to any course of NTGreek or serious study of the Bible in itsoriginal form.

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Philosophy

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More than thirty eminent scholars fromnine different countries havecontributed to The Cambridge History ofEighteenth-Century Philosophy – themost comprehensive and up-to-datehistory of the subject available inEnglish.

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The Cambridge Historyof Seventeenth-Century PhilosophyEdited by Daniel GarberUniversity of Chicago

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Economics

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Volume 1: Spectral Analysis,Seasonality, Nonlinearity,Methodology, andForecastingEdited by Eric GhyselsUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Norman R. SwansonTexas A & M University

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This book, and its companion volume inthe Econometric Society Monographsseries (ESM number 33), present acollection of papers by Clive W. J.Granger. His contributions to economicsand econometrics, many of themseminal, span more than four decadesand touch on all aspects of time seriesanalysis. The papers assembled in thisvolume explore topics in spectralanalysis, seasonality, nonlinearity,methodology, and forecasting. Bothcontain the original articles as well asan introduction written by the editors.Econometric Society Monographs, 32

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Advances in Economicsand EconometricsTheory and Applications, EighthWorld Congress

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This is the first of three volumescontaining edited versions of papersand commentaries presented in invitedsymposium sessions of the Eighth WorldCongress of the Econometric Society.The papers summarize and interpretrecent key developments and discussfuture directions in a wide range oftopics in economics and econometrics.Econometric Society Monographs, 35

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Productivity Growth,Inflation, andUnemploymentThe Collected Essays of Robert J.GordonRobert J. GordonNorthwestern University, Illinois

Foreword by Robert M. Solow

The 17 seminal essays by Robert J.Gordon collected here, including threepreviously unpublished works, offer

views on the principal topics ofmacroeconomics – namely, growth,inflation, and unemployment. Theauthor re-examines their salient pointsin a creative, accessible introductionthat serves on its own as anintroduction to modernmacroeconomics.

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An Essay on thePrinciple of PopulationEdited by Patricia James

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Principles of PoliticalEconomyEdited by John Pullen

This set provides a definitive scholarlyvariorum edition of Malthus’s Principlesof Political Economy. It contains the fulltext of the first 1820 edition, includingMalthus’s own invaluable 70-pagesummary, and contains details of all theadditions, omissions, and emendationsthat occurred between the first and thesecond, posthumous, edition of 1836.

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A History of EconomicThoughtAlessandro RoncagliaUniversità degli Studi di Roma ‘La Sapienza’,Italy

The Wealth of Ideas traces the historyof economic thought, from its prehistory(the Bible, Classical antiquity) to thepresent day. In this eloquently written,scientifically rigorous and welldocumented book, chapters on WilliamPetty, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, KarlMarx, William Stanley Jevons, CarlMenger, Léon Walras, Alfred Marshall,John Maynard Keynes, JosephSchumpeter, Piero Sraffa, alternate withchapters on other important figures andon debates of the period. Economicthought is seen as developing betweentwo opposite poles: a subjective one,based on the ideas of scarcity andutility, and an objective one based onthe notions of physical costs andsurplus. Professor Roncaglia focuses onthe different views of the economy andsociety and on their evolution over time

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Official Papers ofAlfred MarshallA SupplementEdited by Peter D. GroenewegenUniversity of Sydney

This book focuses on advice AlfredMarshall offered to the Britishgovernment in the late nineteenthcentury. Topics include education, therole of women, trade unions, andunemployment. The material offersvaluable insights into policy thinking acentury ago, with relevance to policyissues today.

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The Cambridge Historyof Twentieth-CenturyPolitical ThoughtEdited by Terence BallArizona State University

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This major work of academic referenceprovides a comprehensive overview ofthe development of political thoughtfrom the late nineteenth to the end ofthe twentieth century, and is theconcluding volume (chronologically) inthe acclaimed Cambridge History ofPolitical Thought series.The Cambridge History of Political Thought

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Visions of PoliticsVolume 1: Regarding MethodQuentin SkinnerUniversity of Cambridge

The first of three volumes of essays byQuentin Skinner, one of the world’sleading intellectual historians. Thiscollection includes some of his mostimportant philosophical andmethodological statements written overthe past four decades, each of whichhas been carefully revised forpublication in this form.

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The Archaeology ofSyriaFrom Complex Hunter-Gatherersto Early Urban Societies(c.16,000-300 BC)Peter M. M. G. AkkermansNational Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, TheNetherlands

and Glenn M. SchwartzThe Johns Hopkins University

This is the first book to present acomprehensive review of thearchaeology of Syria from the end of thePaleolithic period to 300 BC. Syria hasbecome a prime focus of fieldarchaeology in the Middle East in thepast thirty years, and Peter Akkermansand Glenn Schwartz discuss the resultsof this intensive fieldwork, integratingthem with earlier research. Alongsidethe major material culture types of each

period, they examine importantcontributions of Syrian archaeology toissues like the onset of agriculture, theemergence of private property andsocial inequality, the rise and collapse ofurban life, and the archaeology of earlyempires. All competing interpretationsare set out and considered, alongsidethe authors’ own perspectives andconclusions.‘The information is presented in clear,jargon-free prose ... the end result is apleasure to read, as well as thoughtprovoking.’MinervaCambridge World Archaeology

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EmpiresPerspectives from Archaeologyand HistoryEdited by Susan E. AlcockUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Terence N. D’AltroyColumbia University, New York

Kathleen D. MorrisonUniversity of Chicago

and Carla M. SinopoliUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Distinguished scholars in anthropology,archaeology, history, and classics discussempires from Central and SouthAmerica, the Mediterranean, Europe, theNear East, South East Asia, and China.The book contains five themes: sources,approaches and definitions; empires in awider world; imperial integration,imperial subjects; imperial ideologies;the afterlife of empires.

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Kalambo FallsPrehistoric SiteVolume 3: The Earlier Cultures: Middle andEarlier Stone AgeJ. Desmond ClarkUniversity of California, Berkeley

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Ancient EgyptianMaterials andTechnologyEdited by Paul T. NicholsonUniversity of Wales College of Cardiff

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This book covers all aspects of craftworkin ancient Egypt, from the constructionof the pyramids to the brewing of beer.Drawing on archaeological,experimental, ethnographic andlaboratory work, it is the first book sincethe 1920s to describe current technicalresearch into the basics of life inPharaonic Egypt.‘Ancient Egyptian Materials andTechnology ... augments and extendsLucas’s work. The editors have enlistedthe specialist knowledge of thirty-fourscholars to accomplish their purpose,and the resulting volume is veryimpressive.’Times Literary Supplement

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The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofHunters and GatherersEdited by Richard B. LeeUniversity of Toronto

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This illustrated reference is bothaccessible to the non-specialist andwritten by leading scholars. It includescase studies of over fifty of the world’shunter-gatherers, the archaeologicalbackground, religion and world view,music and art, questions of gender,health and nutrition, and contemporaryrights.‘Any collection supporting the study ofculture will need this book.’Choice

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An extensive survey of migration in themodern world in which leading scholarsconsider issues such as migrationpatterns, the flights of refugees andillegal migration.‘A prodigious compendium of morethan one hundred expert essays inaspects of migration all over theworld.’ London Review of Books

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The Legal TextsThe Results of the UruguayRound of Multilateral TradeNegotiationsWorld Trade Organization

The Agreements negotiated in theUruguay Round will govern world tradeinto the next century. This volume coversthe original and the updated GeneralAgreements on Tariffs and Trade, Tradein Services, and Trade-Related Aspects ofIntellectual Property Rights, the newprocedures for dispute settlement, andthe legal framework for the World TradeOrganization.World Trade Organization Legal Texts

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A Handbook on Anti-DumpingInvestigationsJudith CzakoWorld Trade Organization

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Covering the major areas arising in anti-dumping investigations as embodied inthe relevant WTO provisions.

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This CD-ROM database contains thefully updated WTO services andschedules of services commitmentsand/or MFN exemptions for WTOmember countries in English, plus theLegal Texts in English, French andSpanish. This material has never beenavailable in one source before: muchhas been unavailable in any form.World Trade Organization Schedules, 1

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CustomaryInternationalHumanitarian LawVolume 1: RulesJean-Marie HenckaertsInternational Committee of the Red Cross

and Louise Doswald-BeckUniversité de Genève

Volume I: Rules is a comprehensiveanalysis of the customary rules ofinternational humanitarian lawapplicable in international and non-international armed conflicts. Withoutratifications of important treaties in thisarea, this is a publication of majorimportance, identifying the commoncore of international humanitarian lawbinding on all parties to armed conflicts.

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Summary of relevant treaty law andstate practice for each aspect ofinternational humanitarian law.

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2005 5066pp0 521 53925 0 Boxed Set of 2 HardbackVolumes £300.00Publication March 2005

Yearbook ofInternationalHumanitarian LawVolume 4: 2001General Editor Horst FischerUniversiteit Leiden

Edited by Avril McDonaldT. M. C. Asser Insitute

John DugardUniversiteit Leiden

William FenrickInternational Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia

Hans-Peter GasserInternational Committee of the Red Cross

and Christopher GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

Provides a truly international forum forhigh-quality, peer-reviewed articles,commentaries on current developments,reports on state practice anddocumentation that have internationalhumanitarian law as their focal point.All aspects of international lawapplicable during international andinternal armed conflicts are covered, inaddition to significant developments inrelated fields.Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law

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Netherlands Yearbookof International LawVolume 33: 2002General Editor Niels M. BlokkerUniversiteit Leiden

and Nico J. SchrijverVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Edited by L. A. M. N. BarnhoornT. M. C. Asser Institute

Marcel M. T. A. BrusUniversiteit Leiden

Deidre M. CurtinUniversiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

and Ige F. DekkerUniversiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

An extensive review of Dutch statepractice from the parliamentary year2000–2001. Includes an account ofdevelopments relating to treaties andinternational agreements to which theNetherlands is a party, summaries ofNetherlands judicial decisions involvingquestions of public international law,and lists of Dutch publications in thefield.Netherlands Yearbook of International Law

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The JudicialApplication of HumanRights LawNational, Regional andInternational JurisprudenceNihal JayawickramaFormerly University of Saskatchewan

Jayawickrama explores the judicialinterpretation of human rights law,incorporating case law from over eightycountries, and the UN, European, andInter-American human rights monitoringsystems. A definitive compendiumessential for legal practitioners,government and non-governmentalofficials, academics and students ofconstitutional law and the internationallaw of human rights.

‘This book is ... welcome in that itintroduces the reader to case law from ahuge variety of jurisdictions ... The bookis ... furnished with a huge list of casesand international instruments, extracts ofwhich are also usefully provided whenrelevant at the start of each chapter.’Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law

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International LawReportsSeries Editors: Sir Elihu Lauterpacht,CBE QCHonorary Professor of International Law,University of Cambridge

Professor Christopher J. Greenwood,QC, CMGLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

Dr Andrew G. OppenheimerBarrister, Research Fellow and Tutor in EuropeanLaw, University of Durham

Ms Karen LeeLauterpacht Research Centre for InternationalLaw

Published since 1929, and featuringcases from 1919, the InternationalLaw Reports is the only publication inthe world wholly devoted to the regularand systematic reporting in English ofdecisions of international courts andarbitrators as well as judgments ofnational courts. Cases are drawn fromevery relevant jurisdiction –international and national. The volumesare prepared at the LauterpachtResearch Centre for International Law inthe University of Cambridge. Alldecisions in other languages aretranslated into English. Because of thestanding and scope of its coverage, theseries is widely cited in judgments ofinternational and national tribunals. Noother publication enjoys such anauthoritative position in international

law. No other publication provides acomparable coverage of case law in thisfield. The International Law Reportsis an essential holding for every libraryproviding even minimal internationallaw coverage, offering access to thewhole range of international case law inone publication, in a manner which isboth efficient and economical. Fourvolumes are published each year.

International LawReports SetVolumes 1-125Edited by E. Lauterpachtand C. J. GreenwoodInternational Law Reports

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2005 219 x 146 mm 700pp0 521 82990 9 Hardback c. £110.00Publication April 2005

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International LawReportsConsolidated Table of Cases,Volumes 1–125Edited by Sir Elihu LauterpachtUniversity of Cambridge

and C. J. GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

Edited in association with A. G.OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

and Karen LeeUniversity of Cambridge

Prepared for publication by M. E.MacGlashanUniversity of Cambridge

The Tables of Cases provide a completeconsolidated list of cases included involumes 1-125, arranged alphabeticallyand by jurisdiction and date. This newconsolidation offers easy access througha single point to the whole ofinternational law jurisprudence in theyears 1918–2000.International Law Reports

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International LawReportsConsolidated Table of Treaties,Volumes 1-125Edited by Elihu LauterpachtUniversity of Cambridge

and C. J. GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

Edited in association with A. G.OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

and Karen LeeUniversity of Cambridge

Prepared for publication by M. E.MacGlashanUniversity of Cambridge

The Table of Treaties covers all treatiesin volumes 1-125 of the Reports bydate and treaty title. It indicates wherethe treaties may be found, particularlyuseful in the case of early and bilateraltreaties, and is accompanied by indexesto the treaties by party and subject.International Law Reports

2004 219 x 146 mm 398pp0 521 80779 4 Hardback £110.00

International LawReportsConsolidated Indexes Volumes 1-35 and 36-125Edited by Elihu LauterpachtUniversity of Cambridge

and C. J. GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

Edited in association with A. G.OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

and Karen LeeUniversity of Cambridge

Prepared for publication by M. E.MacGlashanUniversity of Cambridge

This detailed and indispensable index toVolumes 36-125 brings together andrevises earlier consolidations to ensureas much consistency of practice aspossible over a span of more than thirtyyears since the publication of volume 36in 1968. Also includes the index tovolumes 1-35.International Law Reports

2004 219 x 146 mm 1958pp0 521 80777 8 Hardback £150.00

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International LawBeing the Collected Papers ofHersch Lauterpacht

Volume 5: Disputes, War andNeutrality, Parts IX-XIVEdited by Elihu LauterpachtUniversity of Cambridge

Final volume of the collected papers ofSir Hersch Lauterpacht (1897–1960).The papers are so detailed and wideranging that, presented in systematicarrangement, they almost amount to amajor treatise on the whole subject ofinternational law as it developed in thefirst half of the twentieth century.

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InternationalEnvironmental LawReportsSeries Editors: Ms Cairo A. R. RobbLauterpacht Centre for International Law

Mr Daniel BethlehemLauterpacht Research Centre for InternationalLaw, University of Cambridge

Professor James CrawfordProfessor Philippe Sands

The first ever compendium of the keyinternational and national decisionsrelating to international environmentallaw, this five-volume set is a valuableresource for all those interested in thisgrowing field. Students, practitioners,NGOs and government agencies alikewill be grateful to find, at last, therelevant case law easily accessible inone collection. The collectionencompasses decisions from the latenineteenth century to the present day,and is presented in five themedvolumes: Early Decisions, Trade andEnvironment, Rights andEnvironment, Decision of NationalCourts, and The International Courtof Justice. Each case is accompaniedby a full introductory note and, whereappropriate, relevant backgroundmaterials to facilitate a fullerunderstanding of the case. Thevolumes are comprehensively indexed.

Volume 1: Early DecisionsEdited by Cairo A. R. Robb

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Volume 2: Trade andEnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbWith contributions by Amelia Porgesand Damien Geradin

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Volume 3: Human Rights andEnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. Robb

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Volume 4: InternationalEnvironmental Law inNational CourtsEdited by Alice Palmerand Cairo A. R. Robb

2004 228 x 152 mm 640pp0 521 65037 2 Hardback £95.000 521 65965 5 Paperback £50.00

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IUCN Academy ofEnvironmental LawResearch StudiesVolume 1: The Law of Energyfor Sustainable DevelopmentEdited by Adrian BradbrookUniversity of Adelaide

Rosemary LysterUniversity of Sydney

Richard OttingerPace University, New York

and Wang XiShanghai Jiao Tong University, China

As contemporary world politicsdemonstrates, energy resources andgeneration are crucial issues facing theinternational community. As research onenergy law, at the international,regional, and national level is in itsinfancy, the insights provided by thecontributors to this volume are asignificant addition to the field.

2005 234 x 156 mm 632pp0 521 84525 4 Hardback £75.00Publication February 2005

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Volume 2: Compendium ofSustainable Energy LawsEdited by Richard OttingerPace University, New York

Nicholas RobinsonPace University, New York

and Victor TafurPace University, New York

A companion to Volume 1, the IUCNAcademy of Environmental Lawassembles in Volume 2 the legalinstruments which can be recognised asconstituting the core of the law ofenergy for sustainable development.Like its companion work, this volumewill be an essential reference for allprofessionals involved in environmentaland energy research.

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2005 0 521 84594 7 2 Volume Set c. £120.00Publication May 2005

The Relationshipbetween EuropeanCommunity Law andNational LawThe Cases

Volume 1Edited by Andrew OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

Foreword by Leon Brittan

The first collection of cases devotedentirely to the relationship betweenEuropean Community law and nationallaw. With concise summaries precedingevery case, and a systematicintroduction, the volume is both acomprehensive reference work and adetailed introductory guide. It containsninety decisions dealing with thesupremacy and direct effect ofCommunity law, and its impact onnational sovereignty and constitutionalrights, and includes recent decisionsconcerning the Maastricht Treaty.‘Anyone interested in a comparativestudy of the impact of the Communityon the legal order of its members willfind this work an extremely usefulcollection of an important part of theraw material ... the book is a valuableand welcome resource.’International Affairs

1994 228 x 152 mm 1029pp0 521 47296 2 Hardback £150.00

Volume 2Edited by Andrew OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht ResearchCentre for International Law

This is the second volume of the onlycollection of court decisions coveringthe ‘constitutional’ relationship betweenthe EC and Member States. Togetherwith the first volume covering 1962 to1993, it forms a uniquelycomprehensive reference work,containing nearly 150 decisionsrendered over a period of 40 years.

2003 228 x 152 mm 732pp0 521 63098 3 Hardback £130.00

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The Relationship betweenEuropean Community Lawand National LawEdited by Andrew G. Oppenheimer

2004 228 x 152 mm 1761pp0 521 83418 X 2 Volume hardback Set£240.00

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United States Practicesin International LawSeries Editors: Frederick BurkhardtDuncan M. Porter

Volume 1: 1999–2001Sean D. MurphyGeorge Washington University, Washington DC

Sean D. Murphy’s wide-ranging and in-depth survey of United States practice ininternational law 1999–2001 drawsupon the statements and actions of theexecutive, legislative and judicialbranches of the US Government toexamine its involvement across a rangeof areas. These include diplomatic andconsular relations, jurisdiction andimmunities, state responsibility andliability, international organizations, andhuman rights. Available for the first timein one compendium, this summary ofthe most salient issues (including theKosovo conflict and the attacks on theWorld Trade Center and the Pentagon)will be a central resource on US practicein international law. It contains extractsfrom hard-to-find documents, generouscitations to relevant sources, tables ofcases and treaties, and detailed index.Revealing international law in themaking, this essential tool forresearchers and practitioners is the firstin a series of books capturing theinternational law practice of a globalplayer.United States Practices in International Law

2003 247 x 174 mm 536pp0 521 75070 9 Hardback £65.00

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Refugee Protection inInternational LawUNHCR’s Global Consultations onInternational ProtectionEdited by Erika FellerUNHCR, Geneva

Volker TürkUNHCR, Geneva

and Frances NicholsonUNHCR, Geneva

Millions of people are today forced toflee persecution. This book examines keychallenges the 1951 ConventionRelating to the Status of Refugees faces,on the basis of nine papers by eminentinternational refugee lawyers, whichwere then discussed at an expertroundtable meeting in 2001 as part ofUNHCR’s Global Consultations onInternational Protection.

2003 228 x 152 mm 778pp0 521 82574 1 Hardback £80.000 521 53281 7 Paperback £30.00

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The Torture PapersThe Road to Abu GhraibEdited by Karen J. Greenbergand Joshua L. Dratel

The Torture Papers consists of the so-called ‘torture memos’ and reportswhich US government officials wrote toprepare the way for, and to documentcoercive interrogation and torture in,Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and AbuGhraib. Prior to publication thesedocuments have existed only piecemealin the public domain.

2005 1284pp0 521 85324 9 Hardback £27.50Publication February 2005

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Code of InternationalLabour LawLaw, Practice and Jurisprudence

Volume 1: Essentials ofInternational Labour LawEdited by Neville RubinUniversity of Cape Town

Edited in association with EvanceKalulaUniversity of Cape Town

and Bob HeppleUniversity of Cambridge

Provides a detailed explanation of theInstitutions and Instruments ofInternational Labour Law, together witha description of the processes andsupervision procedures involved. Alsoprovides the texts and decisions relating

to Freedom of Association andCollective Bargaining; Discrimination;Forced Labour and Child Labour.

2005 247 x 174 mm 800pp0 521 81470 7 Hardback c. £100.00Publication April 2005

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Volume 2: Principal Standardsof International Labour LawEdited by Neville RubinUniversity of Cape Town

Edited in association with EvanceKalulaUniversity of Cape Town

and Bob HeppleUniversity of Cambridge

Gives complete texts for all relevantdecisions and instruments relating interalia to Industrial Relations, Employmentand Training; Benefits; and Conditions ofWork. The latter parts relate toOccupational Safety and Health; LabourAdministration and Labour Inspection;Particular occupational sectors; andthose workers in the Maritime sector.

2005 247 x 174 mm 2400pp0 521 84741 9 Hardback c. £400.00Publication April 2005

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Code of International LabourLawLaw, Practice and JurisprudenceEdited by Neville RubinEdited in association with Evance Kalulaand Bob Hepple

2005 3200pp0 521 84740 0 Volume Set c. £450.00Publication April 2005

The Law of Treaties inRussia and theCommonwealth ofIndependent StatesText and CommentaryWilliam E. ButlerUniversity of London

Professor W. E. Butler traces the sharprevisions in post-Soviet legal spaceregarding the place of the former Sovietrepublics in the international legalsystem. Includes full texts in an original,authoritative translation of relevantlegislation, an informed commentary onevery article in the laws, and anextensive classified bibliography.

2002 228 x 152 mm 562pp0 521 81606 8 Hardback £75.00

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United Nations LegalOrderEdited by Oscar SchachterColumbia University, New York

and Christopher JoynerGeorge Washington University, Washington DC

The purpose of these volumes is toexamine, explain and appraisecontributions made by the UnitedNations system to international law andthe law-creating process.

1995 246 x 189 mm 1200pp0 521 46522 2 2 Volume Set £140.00

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InternationalConvention on theSettlement ofInvestment DisputesReportsSeries Editors: James CrawfordKaren Lee

The ICSID Reports provide the onlycomprehensive collection of thedecisions of arbitral tribunals and adhoc committees established under theauspices of the World Bank’sInternational Centre for the Settlementof Investment Disputes, a keycontribution to the jurisprudence oninternational investment. The series alsoincludes arbitration under the AdditionalFacility to the ICSID Convention whichhas increased in recent years, mostnotably in relation to the NorthAmerican Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA). The ICSID Reports are aninvaluable tool for practitioners andscholars involved with internationalcommercial arbitration.

Volume 1Edited by Rosemary Rayfuse

1993 216 x 138 mm 750pp0 521 46339 4 Hardback £170.00

Volume 2Edited by Rosemary Rayfuse

1994 242 x 154 mm 491pp0 521 46340 8 Hardback £170.00

Volume 3Edited by Rosemary Rayfuse

1995 251 x 155 mm 439pp0 521 47512 0 Hardback £170.00

Volume 4Edited by Rosemary Rayfuse

1997 216 x 138 mm 509pp0 521 58136 2 Hardback £170.00

Volume 5Edited by Edward Helgesonand Elihu Lauterpacht

2002 228 x 152 mm 692pp0 521 81383 2 Hardback £170.00

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ICSID ReportsEdited by Rosemary RayfuseJames Crawfordand Karen Lee

1998 228 x 152 mm 2192pp0 521 62464 9 Set of Six Volumes £475.00

Volume 6James CrawfordEdited by Karen Lee

2004 240 x 160 mm 728pp0 521 82988 7 Hardback £175.00

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2005 240 x 160 mm 740pp0 521 84133 X Hardback c. £175.00Publication January 2005

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Volume 8Edited by James CrawfordKaren Leeand Elihu Lauterpacht

2005 240 x 160 mm 700pp0 521 85127 0 Hardback c. £170.00Publication April 2005

The ICSID ConventionA CommentaryChristoph H. SchreuerUniversität Wien, Austria

The Convention on the Settlement ofInvestment Disputes between Statesand Nationals of other States isadministered by ICSID (InternationalCentre for Settlement of InvestmentDisputes). Professor Schreuer providesthe official text and updatedcommentary on the entire Convention,Article by Article. A practice-orientedguide for anyone dealing with ICSID.

2001 247 x 174 mm 1514pp0 521 80347 0 Hardback £170.00

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Iran–U.S. ClaimsTribunal ReportsThe Tribunal, concerned principally withthe claims of US nationals against Iran,is the most important internationalclaims tribunal to have sat in over half acentury. Its jurisprudence is bound tomake a uniquely important contributionto international law and, in particular,the law relating to aliens. The series isthe only complete and fully indexedreport of the decisions of this uniquetribunal. These Reports are essential forall practitioners in the field ofinternational claims, academics inprivate and public international law andcomparative lawyers, as well as all

Governments and law libraries. Eachvolume contains a detailed consolidatedindex and tables of cases covering thewhole series to date.

Volume 34Edited by Karen LeeLauterpacht Research Centre for InternationalLaw

The only complete and fully indexedreports of the Tribunal’s decisions in1998.Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports

2004 228 x 152 mm 336pp0 521 83302 7 Hardback £110.00

The JudicialApplication of HumanRights LawNational, Regional andInternational JurisprudenceNihal JayawickramaFormerly University of Saskatchewan

Jayawickrama explores the judicialinterpretation of human rights law,incorporating case law from over eightycountries, and the UN, European, andInter-American human rights monitoringsystems. A definitive compendiumessential for legal practitioners,government and non-governmentalofficials, academics and students ofconstitutional law and the internationallaw of human rights.

2002 228 x 152 mm 1096pp0 521 78042 X Hardback £130.00

Elements of WarCrimes under theRome Statute of theInternational CriminalCourtSources and CommentaryKnut DörmannInternational Committee of the Red Cross

With contributions by LouiseDoswald-BeckInternational Commission of Jurists

and Robert KolbInstitut Universitaire de Hautes EtudesInternationales, Geneva

This commentary provides a criticalinsight into the negotiating history thatled to the adoption of the elements ofwar crimes. It also presents existingjurisprudence, which is relevant for theinterpretation of the war crimes in theICC Statute.

2003 228 x 152 mm 580pp0 521 81852 4 Hardback £75.00

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The Kuwait CrisisBasic DocumentsEdited by E. LauterpachtC. J. GreenwoodMarc Wellerand Daniel Bethlehem

1991 279 x 215 mm 330pp0 521 46308 4 Paperback £60.00

The Yugoslav Crisis inInternational LawEdited by Daniel Bethlehemand Marc Weller

1997 297 x 210 mm 769pp 1 map0 521 46304 1 Hardback £100.00

The Refugees Convention,1951The Travaux Préparatoires AnalysedEdited by Paul Weis

1995 297 x 210 mm 403pp 161 exercises0 521 47295 4 Hardback £80.00

East Timor and theInternational CommunityBasic DocumentsEdited by Heike Krieger

1996 300 x 215 mm 522pp 1 map0 521 58134 6 Hardback £85.00

The Kosovo Conflict andInternational LawAn Analytical Documentation 1974-1999Edited by Heike Krieger

2001 300 x 212 mm 648pp 1 map0 521 80071 4 Hardback £95.00

History

The House ofCommons 1690–1715Edited by Eveline CruickshanksInstitute of Historical Research, University ofLondon

Stuart Handleyand D. W. HaytonThe Queen’s University of Belfast

The History of Parliament is one of thegreat enduring monuments oftwentieth-century historical researchand one of the most comprehensiveprosopographical projects everundertaken. These five volumes, devotedto the years 1690–1715, provide aunique research tool for the study of theHouse of Commons during this period.

2002 246 x 189 mm 3000pp0 521 77221 4 5 Volume Set £300.00

The History ofParliamentThe History of Parliament is the officialhistory of the British House of Commonsfrom 1386, compiled by leadingscholars. It is made availableelectronically for the first time, on anetworkable CD-ROM, along withillustrations not previously reproducedand full search and interactive facilities.‘One of the largest and most ambitioushistorical works of referenceundertaken since the second worldwar, consisting, to date, of some 13million words and containing over17,000 biographies of MPs.’The Times Higher Education Supplement

1998 258 x 176 mm 0 521 62907 1 CD-ROM £550.00 +VAT0 521 63654 X Software Licence

£525.00 +VAT0 521 77416 0 Software Licence

£975.00 +VAT

The CambridgeDictionary of EnglishPlace-NamesBased on the Collections of theEnglish Place-Name SocietyEdited by Victor WattsUniversity of Durham

Edited in association with JohnInsleyand Margaret Gelling

This alphabetical dictionary is a totallynew compilation, based on the archivesof the English Place-Name Society andreflecting the most recent scholarship inthe subject, of all the names of cities,towns, villages, hamlets, rivers, streams,hills and other geographical locationsincluded in the Ordnance Survey RoadAtlas of Great Britain (1983) plus manymore. It provides a reflection ofcontemporary England, not just itshistorical past. Every place-name entryhas a unique National Grid referencenumber, a list of historical spellings, theage and meaning of the name and itsetymology (pre-Indo-European, Indo-European, Celtic, Primitive Welsh, Anglo-Saxon, Old Norse, Old French, MiddleEnglish, Modern English). Whereappropriate, a commentary is providedon comparable names, on the problems,history and significance of the name forsettlement, economic and social history,the development of the language andon its variant pronunciations andspellings.‘... a captivating resource for those ofus simply curious about the oddities ofEnglish place-names ... This catalogueof place-names will make an essentialtool for anyone seriously involved inthe cartography or topography of theBritish Isles ... It is a project that is

dizzying in scale, and manages the raretrick of being a useful commercialresource, an unimpeachable scholarlyreference and a source of greatpleasure for the curious.’Rare Book Review

2004 246 x 189 mm 778pp 16 figures12 maps0 521 36209 1 Hardback £200.00

The Enclosure Maps ofEngland and Wales1595–1918A Cartographic Analysis andElectronic CatalogueRoger J. P. KainUniversity of Exeter

John ChapmanUniversity of Portsmouth

and Richard R. OliverUniversity of Exeter

This book offers the first comprehensivestudy of the enclosure mapping ofEngland and Wales. Enclosure maps arefundamental sources of evidence inmany types of historical inquiries.Although modern historians tend toview these large-scale maps essentiallyas sources of data on past economiesand societies, this book argues thatenclosure maps had a much more activerole at the time they were compiled.Seen from this perspective of theircontemporary society, enclosure mapsare not simply antiquarian curiosities,cultural artefacts, or useful sources forhistorians but instruments of landreorganisation and control which bothreflected and consolidated the power ofthose who commissioned them. Thebook is accompanied by a fullysearchable, descriptive and analyticalweb catalogue of all parliamentary andnon-parliamentary enclosure mapsextant in public archives and librariesand offers an essential research tool foreconomic, social and local historiansand for geographers, lawyers andplanners.

2004 276 x 219 mm 436pp 20 half-tones162 tables 15 figures0 521 82771 X Hardback £120.00

The Tithe Maps ofEngland and WalesA Cartographic Analysis andCounty-by-County CatalogueRoger J. P. KainUniversity of Exeter

and Richard R. OliverUniversity of Exeter

The tithe maps of mid-nineteenth-century England and Wales are much-used by historians, geographers,lawyers, planners and others who needaccurate information about land and itsownership and use in the past. This

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book is a detailed catalogue andanalysis of these maps offering aninvaluable research tool for users.

1995 297 x 210 mm 897pp 172 half-tones 220 tables0 521 44191 9 Hardback £150.00

A Handbook of DatesFor Students of British HistorySecond editionEdited by C. R. CheneyUniversity of Cambridge

and Michael JonesUniversity of Nottingham

A Handbook of Dates provides in clear,user-friendly form, tables which allowthe calculation of the dates (and days)on which historical events fell or willfall, from AD 500 to 2100. This updatededition includes revised introductionsand extra tables, making this anessential reference tool for workinghistorians.Royal Historical Society Guides andHandbooks, 4

2000 228 x 152 mm 264pp 107 tables0 521 77095 5 Hardback £37.500 521 77845 X Paperback £15.99

The Heads of ReligiousHouses England and Wales, 940-1216Second editionDavid KnowlesC. N. L. Brookeand Vera C. M. London

This is the first of two volumes, whichtogether form a catalogue of abbotsand priors, abbesses and prioresses, ofEnglish and Welsh monastic housesbetween 940 and 1377. First publishedin 1972, it is now reissued withsubstantial additions and corrections byProfessor C. N. L. Brooke.

2001 228 x 152 mm 408pp0 521 80452 3 Hardback £55.00

The Heads of ReligiousHouses England and Wales, 1216–1377Edited by David M. SmithUniversity of York

and Vera C. M. London

This book is the long-awaitedcontinuation of Heads of ReligiousHouses: England and Wales 940–1216,edited by Knowles, Brooke and London(1972), continuing the lists from 1216to 1377, arranged by religious order.An introduction examines critically thesources on which they are based.

2001 228 x 152 mm 798pp0 521 80271 7 Hardback £90.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Western TextilesEdited by David JenkinsUniversity of York

Textiles have been essential to theeveryday lives of all societies. Besideshelping provide protection and warmth,they have fulfilled social, cultural,military, legal and symbolic functions,and have been an essential part of theeconomic activity of societies fromancient times. The Cambridge History ofWestern Textiles brings together andextends current knowledge on theproduction and uses of textiles, throughthe eyes of archaeologists, economicand social historians, historians offashion and the history of dress, andmuseum curators familiar with survivingartefacts. The history of all the majortextile industries, including wool, linen,silk, cotton and artificial fibres isexplored. Processes and technical termsare explained carefully, while the roleand impact of textiles in westerneconomies and societies are examined.In sum, the book offers an authoritativeaccount of three thousand years of theproduction and consumption of textilesin the western world.‘... the book is unique in the scope ofits coverage coupled with the diversityof its authorship. It is finely producedwith some beautiful illustrations, cleardiagrams and comprehensible tables,as well as 41 full-page colour plates ...It will be a most useful source ofreference and stimulation to many.’Times Higher Education Supplement

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The Cambridge WorldHistory of FoodEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohio

and Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas

This monumental two-volume workencapsulates the history of food andnutrition throughout the span of humanlife on earth. From the eating habits ofour prehistoric ancestors to food-relatedpolicy issues of today, this work coversthe full spectrum of foods that havebeen hunted, gathered, cultivated, anddomesticated.‘Top of the league ... there is enough inthe two volumes to keep the curioushappy for Christmases to come.’Matthew Fort, The Guardian‘It is a fantastic labour of love andsuch a pleasure to read.’

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The Cambridge WorldHistory of HumanDiseaseEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohio

This volume traces the history of diseaseand addresses every significant humanmalady.Contents: Part I. Medicine and Disease: AnOverview: Part II. Changing Concepts ofHealth and Disease: Part III. MedicalSpecialities and Disease Prevention: Part IV.Measuring Health: Part V. The History ofHuman Disease in the World Outside Asia:Part VI. The History of Human Disease inAsia: Part VII. The Geography of HumanDisease: Part VIII. The Major HumanDiseases Past and Present.

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The CambridgeHistorical Dictionary ofDiseaseEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohio

This dictionary comprises a history anddescription of the world’s majordiseases in chapters that are organizedalphabetically from ‘Acquired ImmuneDeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)’ to ‘YellowFever’. With contributions from over 100medical and social scientists, this is atruly interdisciplinary history of medicineand human disease.

2003 253 x 177 mm 426pp0 521 80834 0 Hardback £50.000 521 53026 1 Paperback £19.99

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A comprehensive history of Europe from500 to 1500 AD, the publication of theNew Cambridge Medieval History

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The first volume of The New CambridgeMedieval History covers the transitionalperiod between the later Roman worldand the early middle ages, c. 500 to c.700. This was an era of developingconsciousness and profound change inEurope, Byzantium and the Arab world,an era in which the foundations ofmedieval society were laid and to whichmany of our modern myths of nationaland religious identity can be traced. Thisbook offers a comprehensive regionalsurvey of the sixth and seventhcenturies, from Ireland in the west tothe rise of Islam in the Middle East, andfrom Scandinavia in the north to theMediterranean south. It explores the keythemes pinning together the history ofthis period, from kingship, trade and thechurch, to art, architecture andeducation. It represents both aninvaluable conspectus of currentscholarship and an expert introductionto the period.The New Cambridge Medieval History, 1

2005 228 x 152 mm 1016pp 9 linediagrams 11 half-tones 1 colour plate16 maps0 521 36291 1 Hardback c. £100.00Publication June 2005

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2004 228 x 152 mm 980pp 23 maps32 genealogical tables0 521 41411 3 Hardback £100.00

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1998 228 x 152 mm 1072pp 24 half-tones 1 colour plate 21 maps9 genealogical tables0 521 38296 3 Hardback £100.00

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Volume 1: The Early MiddleAges (5th-10th Centuries)Philip Griersonand Mark BlackburnMedieval European Coinage, 1

1986 310 x 227 mm 700pp0 521 26009 4 Hardback £140.00

Volume 14: South Italy, Sicily,SardiniaPhilip Griersonand Lucia TravainiMedieval European Coinage, 14

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Greater MedievalHousesGreater Medieval Houses of Englandand Wales, 1300–1500 is the firstsurvey of its kind for over 150 years, thethree volumes offering an up-to-dateassessment of nearly 700 houses and asynthesis of current knowledge andresearch. The text is complemented byhundreds of illustrations – plans andmaps, early engravings, andphotographs showing the presentcondition of almost every housediscussed. Many traditional assumptionsare challenged on well-knownbuildings, making the survey as a wholeessential reading for anyone interestedin medieval English and Welsh historyand culture.

Volume 1: Northern EnglandAnthony Emery

1996 276 x 219 mm 449pp 211 half-tones 3 tables 77 figures26 maps0 521 49723 X Hardback £100.00

Volume 2: East Anglia,Central England and WalesAnthony Emery

2000 276 x 219 mm 740pp 384 half-tones 1 table 195 plans0 521 58131 1 Hardback £150.00

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2005 276 x 219 mm 850pp 33 linediagrams 270 half-tones 179 plans0 521 58132 X Hardback c. £150.00Publication October 2005

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A History of theUniversity in EuropeSeries Editor: Walter Rüegg

This collaborative history, written by aninternational team of authors, coversthe development of the university inEurope (east and west) from its originsto the present day. Its focus is not onthe history of individual institutions, norof universities in any individual country,but on a number of major themesviewed from a European perspective.

Volume 1: Universities in theMiddle AgesEdited by Hilde de Ridder-Symoens

A synthesis of the intellectual, social,political and religious life of the earlyUniversity.A History of the University in Europe, 1

1991 228 x 152 mm 534pp0 521 36105 2 Hardback £100.00

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Volume 2: Universities inEarly Modern Europe(1500–1800)Edited by Hilde de Ridder-SymoensFree University of Amsterdam and University ofGhent

This is the second volume of a four-parthistory of the university in Europecovering the period 1500 to 1800.A History of the University in Europe, 2

1996 228 x 152 mm 719pp 11 maps0 521 36106 0 Hardback £95.00

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This book tells the success story of themodern research university in Europeand its expansion to other continents.By focusing on the freedom of scientificresearch, teaching and study, themedieval university structure wasmodernised and enabled discoveries tobecome a professional, bureaucratically-regulated activity of the university.A History of the University in Europe, 3

2004 228 x 152 mm 772pp 20 tables0 521 36107 9 Hardback £90.00

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History of theUniversity ofCambridgeSeries Editor: C. N. L. Brooke

This four-volume history of theUniversity of Cambridge offers ascholarly account of social, political andintellectual developments within theUniversity from its foundation in thethirteenth century to the present day.All aspects of University endeavour arecovered, from the formation ofacademic curricula, to sporting andrecreational activities. The history alsocontains much appealing biographicalmaterial, giving a human face toinstitutional development.

Volume 1: The University to1546Damian Riehl Leader

1989 234 x 156 mm 424pp0 521 32882 9 Hardback £70.00

Volume 2: 1546–1750Victor MorganWith contributions by Christopher Brooke

2004 228 x 152 mm 636pp 30 half-tones0 521 35059 X Hardback £85.00

Volume 3: 1750–1870Peter Searby

1997 228 x 152 mm 815pp0 521 35060 3 Hardback £80.00

Volume 4: 1870–1990Christopher N. L. Brooke

1992 234 x 156 mm 678pp 22 half-tones0 521 34350 X Hardback £80.00

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2004 228 x 152 mm 2552pp 52 half-tones0 521 83844 4 4 Volume Set £280.00

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A History ofCambridge UniversityPressThis three-volume series offers adetailed account of the history of theworld’s oldest press, from its sixteenth-century beginnings in the reign of HenryVIII to the large, modern press of today.

Volume 1: Printing and theBook Trade in Cambridge,1534–1698David McKitterick

1992 247 x 174 mm 524pp 37 half-tones0 521 30801 1 Hardback £95.00

Volume 2: Scholarship andCommerce, 1698–1872David McKitterick

1998 247 x 174 mm 535pp 33 half-tones0 521 30802 X Hardback £95.00

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Volume 3: New Worlds forLearning, 1873–1972David McKitterickUniversity of Cambridge

This volume completes the history ofCambridge University Press from thesixteenth century to the late twentieth.It examines the ways by which the Presslaunched itself as a London publisher inthe 1870s, and shows how the Press’sprinting assumed a leading role inmodern typographical history.A History of Cambridge University Press, 3

2004 247 x 174 mm 536pp 35 half-tones0 521 30803 8 Hardback £95.00

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2004 247 x 174 mm 1572pp 105 half-tones0 521 83939 4 3 Volume Set £240.00

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The CambridgeEconomic History ofEurope

Volume 1: Agrarian Life ofthe Middle AgesEdited by M. M. Postan

1966 228 x 152 mm 888pp0 521 04505 3 Hardback £140.00

Volume 2: Trade and Industryin the Middle AgesSecond editionEdited by Edward MillerCynthia Postanand M. M. Postan

1987 228 x 152 mm 1024pp0 521 08709 0 Hardback £140.00

Volume 7: The IndustrialEconomies: Capital, Labourand EnterprisePart 2: The United States, Japan andRussiaEdited by Peter Mathiasand M. M. Postan

1982 228 x 152 mm 651pp0 521 28801 0 Paperback £39.00

Volume 8: The IndustrialEconomies: The Developmentof Economic and SocialPoliciesEdited by Peter Mathiasand Sidney Pollard

1989 228 x 152 mm 1280pp0 521 22504 3 Hardback £160.00

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The Cambridge UrbanHistory of BritainSeries Editor: Professor Peter ClarkUniversity of Leicester

The three volumes of The CambridgeUrban History of Britain representthe culmination of a tremendousupsurge of research in British urbanhistory over the last thirty years.Mobilising the combined expertise ofnearly ninety historians, geographersand archaeologists from Britain,Continental Europe and North America,these volumes trace the complex anddiverse evolution of British towns fromthe earliest Anglo-Saxon settlements tothe mid-twentieth century. Takentogether they form a comprehensiveand uniquely authoritative account ofthe development of the first modernurban nation.The Cambridge Urban History ofBritain has been developed with theactive support of the Centre for UrbanHistory at the University of Leicester.

Volume 1: 600–1540Edited by D. M. Palliser

2000 228 x 152 mm 888pp 26 half-tones29 tables 47 figures0 521 44461 6 Hardback £100.00

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Volume 2: 1540–1840Edited by Peter Clark

2000 228 x 152 mm 934pp 18 half-tones5 graphs 24 maps0 521 43141 7 Hardback £100.00

Volume 3: 1840–1950Edited by Martin Daunton

2001 228 x 152 mm 970pp 2 linediagrams 53 half-tones 31 tables8 graphs 32 maps0 521 41707 4 Hardback £100.00

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The Cambridge Urban Historyof BritainEdited by D. M. PalliserPeter Clarkand Martin Daunton

2001 228 x 152 mm 2800pp 49 line diagrams 97 half-tones 60 tables13 graphs 56 maps0 521 80155 9 3 Volume Hardback Set£250.00

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Agrarian History ofEngland and Wales

Volume 2: 1042–1350Edited by H. E. HallamGeneral Editor Joan Thirsk

1988 228 x 152 mm 1128pp0 521 20073 3 Hardback £160.00

Volume 3: 1348–1500Edited by Edward Miller

1991 228 x 152 mm 1008pp0 521 20074 1 Hardback £130.00

Volume 7: 1850–1914Edited by E. J. T. CollinsUniversity of Reading

The period between the repeal of theCorn Laws and the Great War is crucialfor an understanding of present-dayrural and agricultural issues. Theunifying theme of this volume is thechanging role of the countryside innational life, and the impact upon it ofthe social and economic forcesunleashed by industrialisation and thegrowth of towns. The book is organisedinto seven parts. It begins with a criticalreview of the course of agriculturalchange. The elements of the pattern arethen considered separately: farmingregions, systems, techniques, andinstitutions; then the three principalsocio-economic classes – landowners,farmers, and labourers. Part IV exploresthe broad industrial framework and PartV the social dimension. The volumecontinues with an assessment of theurban impact on the countryside andsurvey of the main ecological regions,and concludes with a statistical reviewof rural performance.

2000 228 x 152 mm 2336pp 250 tables137 figures0 521 66214 1 2 volume set £105.00

The CambridgeEconomic History ofModern BritainEdited by Roderick FloudLondon Metropolitan University

and Paul JohnsonLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScience

The Cambridge Economic History ofModern Britain is a readable andcomprehensive account of the economicdevelopment of Britain since 1700,based on the most up-to-date research.Fifty expert authors have written conciseand accessible chapters that cover allaspects of Britain’s economicperformance from 1700 to 2000.

Volume 1: Industrialisation,1700-1860

2004 247 x 174 mm 556pp 76 tables28 graphs 4 figures0 521 82036 7 Hardback £70.000 521 52736 8 Paperback £24.99

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2004 247 x 174 mm 572pp 96 tables39 graphs0 521 82037 5 Hardback £70.000 521 52737 6 Paperback £24.99

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The Cambridge EconomicHistory of Modern BritainEdited by Roderick Floudand Paul Johnson

2004 1360pp 239 tables 120 graphs5 figures0 521 83498 8 3 Volume Hardback Set

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The Cambridge SocialHistory of BritainVolume 1: Regions andCommunitiesEdited by F. M. L. ThompsonWith contributions by Alan ArmstrongC. BaberP. L. Garsideand D. W. Howell

1990 228 x 152 mm 608pp0 521 25788 3 Hardback £80.000 521 43816 0 Paperback £33.00

Volume 2: People and theirEnvironmentEdited by F. M. L. Thompson

1990 228 x 152 mm 392pp0 521 25789 1 Hardback £55.000 521 43815 2 Paperback £20.99

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1992 228 x 152 mm 496pp0 521 43814 4 Paperback £26.00

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The Cambridge Social Historyof Britain, 1750-1950Edited by F. M. L. Thompson

1992 228 x 152 mm 1453pp 16 line diagrams 40 tables0 521 43813 6 3 volume set (paperback)

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Cultural Exchange inEarly Modern EuropeVolume 1: Religion andCultural Exchange in Europe,1400–1700Edited by Heinz SchillingHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin

and István TóthCentral European University, Budapest

General Editor Robert MuchembledUniversity of Paris-Nord

Edited in association with WilliamMonterUniversity of Chicago

2005 0 521 84546 7 HardbackPublication October 2005

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Volume 2: Cities and CulturalExchange in Europe,1400–1700Edited by Donatella CalabiUniversità degli Studi di Venezia

and Stephen Turk ChristensenRoskilde University, Denmark

General Editor Robert MuchembledUniversity of Paris-Nord

William MonterUniversity of Chicago

2005 0 521 84547 5 HardbackPublication October 2005

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Volume 3: Information andCommunication in Europe,1400–1700Edited by Francisco BethencourtUniversidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

and Florike EgmondGeneral Editor Robert MuchembledUniversity of Paris-Nord

Edited in association with WilliamMonterUniversity of Chicago

2005 0 521 84548 3 HardbackPublication October 2005

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and Herman RoodenburgKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

General Editor Robert MuchembledUniversity of Paris-Nord

Edited in association with WilliamMonterUniversity of Chicago

2005 0 521 84549 1 HardbackPublication October 2005

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The Cambridge Historyof ScandinaviaSeries Editors: Professor Knut HelleUniversity of Bergen

Professor E. I. KouriUniversity of Helsinki

Professor Torkel Jansson

The three volumes of The CambridgeHistory of Scandinavia provide aunique work of reference for allstudents of Scandinavian political,economic, social and cultural history.The series covers the period 800 AD toour own times, covering thegeographical area occupied by modernDenmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland,and the Scandinavian ‘crown lands’(Iceland, the Faroe Islands andGreenland) and Sweden’s Balticprovinces and the Danish duchies ofSlesvig and Holstein as they featured inScandinavian history.

Volume 1: Prehistory to 1520Edited by Knut Helle

2003 228 x 152 mm 892pp 7 line diagrams 63 half-tones 7 tables15 maps 4 plans0 521 47299 7 Hardback £110.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Latin AmericaSeries Editor: Leslie BethellUniversity of Oxford

The Cambridge History of LatinAmerica is the first authoritative large-scale history of the whole of LatinAmerica – Mexico and Central America,the Spanish-speaking Caribbean (andHaiti), Spanish South America andBrazil, from the first contacts betweenthe native peoples of the Americas andEuropeans in the late fifteenth- andearly sixteenth-centuries to the presentday. An important feature of TheCambridge History of LatinAmerica is the bibliographical essayswhich accompany each chapter. Theessays from Volumes I–IX, revised andupdated, are brought together inVolume X: Bibliography.

Volume 1: Colonial LatinAmericaEdited by Leslie Bethell

1984 228 x 152 mm 666pp0 521 23223 6 Hardback £125.00

Volume 2: Colonial LatinAmericaEdited by Leslie Bethell

1984 228 x 152 mm 932pp0 521 24516 8 Hardback £135.00

Volume 3: FromIndependence to c.1870Edited by Leslie Bethell

1985 228 x 152 mm 960pp0 521 23224 4 Hardback £135.00

Volume 4: c. 1870 to 1930Edited by Leslie Bethell

1986 228 x 152 mm 696pp0 521 23225 2 Hardback £125.00

Volume 5: c. 1870 to 1930Edited by Leslie Bethell

1986 228 x 152 mm 970pp 28 tables7 graphs 5 maps0 521 24517 6 Hardback £135.00

Volume 6: 1930 to thePresentPart 1: Economy and SocietyEdited by Leslie Bethell

1995 228 x 152 mm 1120pp 11 line diagrams 52 tables0 521 23226 0 Hardback £120.00

Part 2: Politics and Society

Edited by Leslie BethellSt Antony’s College, Oxford

1995 228 x 152 mm 800pp0 521 46556 7 Hardback £120.00

Volume 7: Latin Americasince 1930: Mexico, CentralAmerica and the CaribbeanEdited by Leslie Bethell

1990 228 x 152 mm 970pp0 521 24518 4 Hardback £125.00

Volume 8: Latin Americasince 1930: Spanish SouthAmericaEdited by Leslie Bethell

1992 228 x 152 mm 935pp0 521 26652 1 Hardback £125.00

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2006 0 521 39524 0 Hardback c. £130.00Publication April 2006

Volume 10: Latin Americasince 1930: Ideas, Culture,and SocietyEdited by Leslie Bethell

1996 228 x 152 mm 652pp0 521 49594 6 Hardback £115.00

Volume 11: BibliographicalEssaysEdited by Leslie Bethell

1995 228 x 152 mm 992pp 1130 maps0 521 39525 9 Hardback £125.00

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The Cambridge Historyof American ForeignRelations

Volume 1: The Creation of aRepublican Empire,1776–1865Bradford Perkins

1993 228 x 152 mm 268pp 2 maps0 521 38209 2 Hardback £55.000 521 48384 0 Paperback £21.99

Volume 2: The AmericanSearch for Opportunity,1865–1913Walter LaFeber

1995 228 x 152 mm 281pp0 521 48383 2 Paperback £19.99

Volume 3: The Globalizing ofAmerica, 1913–1945Akira Iriye

1995 228 x 152 mm 254pp 2 maps0 521 48382 4 Paperback £17.99

Volume 4: America in the Ageof Soviet Power, 1945–1991Warren I. Cohen

1993 228 x 152 mm 299pp 9 maps0 521 38193 2 Hardback £50.000 521 48381 6 Paperback £18.99

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Cambridge History ofAmerican Foreign RelationsWarren I. CohenBradford PerkinsAkira Iriyeand Walter Lafeber

1993 228 x 152 mm 0 521 44988 X 4 Volume Hardback Set£130.00

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Historical Statistics ofthe United States onCD-ROMColonial Times to 1970 –Bicentennial EditionEdited by Susan CarterScott GartnerMichael R. HainesAlan OlmsteadRichard Sutchand Gavin Wright

First published by the Bureau of theCensus in two large volumes, HistoricalStatistics is an essential scholarly tool. Itprovides on CD-ROM details of USpopulation, migration, prices, nationalincome, social statistics, tables of dataon health and medical care,environmental questions, businessactivity, communications, internationaltrade, and government regulation.

1997 222 x 162 mm 0 521 58541 4 CD-ROM £130.00 +VAT0 521 62744 3 LAN Software Licence

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Cambridge EconomicHistory of the UnitedStates

Volume 1: The Colonial EraEdited by Stanley L. Engermanand Robert E. Gallman

1996 228 x 152 mm 500pp 1 line diagram 23 tables 7 maps0 521 39442 2 Hardback £85.00

Volume 2: The LongNineteenth CenturyEdited by Stanley L. Engermanand Robert E. Gallman

2000 228 x 152 mm 1008pp 36 line diagrams 113 tables 4 maps0 521 55307 5 Hardback £32.50

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2000 228 x 152 mm 1200pp 68 linediagrams 91 tables 1 map0 521 55308 3 Hardback £35.00

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Cambridge History ofthe Native Peoples ofthe AmericasThe Cambridge History of theNative Peoples of the Americas isthe first comprehensive survey of thehistory of the indigenous peoples of theNew World. The work’s combination ofarchaeology, anthropology, and historyraises new and important questions forscholars in the field, while alsopromoting a better understanding ofNative American history by historiansand anthropologists whose mainconcerns lie elsewhere. Volume Iprovides a comprehensive history of thenative peoples of North America fromtheir arrival in the western hemisphereto the present. It describes howindigenous peoples have dealt with theenvironmental diversity of NorthAmerica and have responded to thedifferent European colonial regimes andnational governments that haveestablished themselves in recentcenturies. Volume II gives anauthoritative overview of the importantnative civilizations of the Mesoamericanarea, beginning with archaeologicaldiscussions of paleoindian, archaic andpreclassic societies and continuing tothe present. Volume III is the first majorsurvey of research on the indigenouspeoples of South America, from theearliest peopling of the continent to thepresent, since Julian Steward’sHandbook of South AmericanIndians was published half a centuryago.

Volume 1: North America(Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Bruce G. Triggerand Wilcomb E. Washburn

1997 228 x 152 mm 1072pp 42 half-tones 53 maps0 521 34440 9 2 Part Set £110.00

Volume 1: North AmericaPart 1Edited by Bruce G. Triggerand Wilcomb E. Washburn

1997 228 x 152 mm 584pp 42 half-tones28 maps0 521 57392 0 Hardback £70.00

Volume 1: North AmericaPart 2Edited by Bruce G. Triggerand Wilcomb E. Washburn

1997 228 x 152 mm 520pp 25 maps0 521 57393 9 Hardback £70.00

Volume 2: Mesoamerica(Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Richard E. W. Adamsand Murdo J. MacLeod

2000 228 x 152 mm 1064pp 50 line diagrams 50 half-tones 17 tables51 maps0 521 65205 7 2 Part Set £75.00

Volume 2: MesoamericaPart 1Edited by Richard E. W. Adamsand Murdo J. MacLeod

2000 228 x 152 mm 588pp 50 line diagrams 50 half-tones 4 tables26 maps0 521 35165 0 Hardback £45.00

Volume 2: MesoamericaPart 2Edited by Richard E. W. Adamsand Murdo J. MacLeod

2000 228 x 152 mm 472pp 13 tables25 maps0 521 65204 9 Hardback £85.00

Volume 3: South America(Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Frank Salomonand Stuart Schwartz

2000 228 x 152 mm 1400pp 7 half-tones12 maps0 521 33393 8 2 Part Set £85.00

Volume 3: South AmericaPart 1Edited by Frank Salomonand Stuart B. Schwartz

2000 228 x 152 mm 1056pp 7 half-tones6 maps0 521 63075 4 Hardback £42.50

Volume 3: South AmericaPart 2Edited by Frank Salomonand Stuart B. Schwartz

2000 228 x 152 mm 976pp 6 maps0 521 63076 2 Hardback £42.50

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2000 228 x 152 mm 4154pp 86 line diagrams 89 half-tones 29 tables133 maps0 521 79054 9 Complete Set £325.00

The Trans-AtlanticSlave TradeA Database on CD-ROMEdited by David EltisQueen’s University, Ontario

Stephen D. BehrendtDavid RichardsonUniversity of Hull

and Herbert S. KleinColumbia University, New York

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The Cambridge History of Egyptoffers the first comprehensive English-language treatment of Egyptian historythrough thirteen centuries, from theArab conquest to the present day. Thetwo-volume survey considers thepolitical, socio-economic and culturalhistory of the world’s oldest state,summarising the debates and providinginsight into current controversies. Astoday’s Egypt reclaims a leading role inthe Islamic, Arab and Afro-Asianworlds, the project stands as testimonyto its complex and vibrant past. Volume1 addresses the period from the Arabinvasion in 640 to the Ottomanconquest in 1517. It opens with adiscussion of the preceding centuries toillustrate the legacy of ancient Egypt,and then progresses chronologicallyaccording to the major dynasticepisodes. Authors have beenencouraged to address their topics inthe light of new research. Thecombination of political history andcontemporary theory will ensure itsvalue as a reference and research tool.

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Although the original CambridgeHistory of India, published between1922 and 1937, did much to formulatea chronology for Indian history anddescribe the administrative structures ofgovernment in India, it has inevitablybeen overtaken by the mass of newresearch published over the last sixtyyears. Designed to take full account ofrecent scholarship and changingconceptions of South India’s historicaldevelopment, The New CambridgeHistory of India is published as aseries of short, self-contained volumes,each dealing with a separate themewithin an overall four-part structure.

The Portuguese in IndiaM. N. PearsonThe New Cambridge History of India, I.1

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The New Cambridge Historyof IndiaVijayanagaraBurton SteinThe New Cambridge History of India, I.2

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Architecture of Mughal IndiaCatherine B. AsherThe New Cambridge History of India, I.4

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The Mughal EmpireJohn F. RichardsThe New Cambridge History of India, I.5

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Architecture and Art ofSouthern IndiaVijayanagara and the SuccessorStates 1350–1750George MichellThe New Cambridge History of India, I.6

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Architecture and Art of theDeccan SultanatesGeorge Michelland Mark ZebrowskiThe New Cambridge History of India, I.7

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Indian Society and theMaking of the British EmpireC. A. BaylyThe New Cambridge History of India, II.1

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Bengal: The BritishBridgeheadEastern India 1740–1828P. J. MarshallThe New Cambridge History of India, II.2

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The Sikhs of the PunjabJ. S. GrewalThe New Cambridge History of India, II.3

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The Marathas 1600–1818Stewart GordonThe New Cambridge History of India, II.4

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European CommercialEnterprise in Pre-colonialIndiaOm PrakashThe New Cambridge History of India, II.5

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Socio-Religious ReformMovements in British IndiaKenneth W. JonesThe New Cambridge History of India, III.1

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Peasant Labour and ColonialCapitalRural Bengal since 1770Sugata BoseThe New Cambridge History of India, III.2

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The Economy of ModernIndia, 1860–1970B. R. TomlinsonThe New Cambridge History of India, III.3

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Ideologies of the RajThomas R. MetcalfThe New Cambridge History of India, III.4

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Science, Technology andMedicine in Colonial IndiaDavid ArnoldThe New Cambridge History of India, III.5

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The Indian Princes and theirStatesBarbara N. RamusackThe New Cambridge History of India, III.6

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The Politics of India sinceIndependenceSecond editionPaul R. BrassThe New Cambridge History of India, IV.1

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Women in Modern IndiaGeraldine ForbesThe New Cambridge History of India, IV.2

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Caste, Society and Politics inIndia from the EighteenthCentury to the Modern AgeSusan BaylyThe New Cambridge History of India, IV.3

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An Agrarian History of SouthAsiaDavid LuddenThe New Cambridge History of India, IV.4

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The Cambridge Historyof Early Inner AsiaEdited by Denis SinorIndiana University

This volume introduces the geographicalsetting of Central Asia and follows itshistory from the palaeolithic era to therise of the Mongol empire in thethirteenth century.

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The Cambridge Historyof JapanSeries Editors: John Whitney HallMarius B. JansenMadoka KanaiDenis Twitchett

The Cambridge History of Japan isthe first major collaborative synthesis topresent the current state of knowledgeof Japanese history for the English-reading world. The series draws on theexpertise and research of leadingJapanese specialists as well as theforemost Western historians of Japan.From prehistory to the present day, theseries encompasses the events anddevelopments in Japanese polity,economy, culture, religion and foreignaffairs. In the distinguished tradition ofCambridge histories, the completedseries provides an indispensablereference tool for all students andscholars of Japan and the Far East.

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Volume 5: The NineteenthCenturyEdited by Marius B. Jansen

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The Cambridge History of China isthe largest and most comprehensivehistory of China in the Englishlanguage. Planned in the 1960s by thelate, distinguished China scholarProfessor John K. Fairbank of Harvard,and Denis Twitchett, Professor Emeritusof Princeton, the series covers the grandscale of Chinese history from the 3rdcentury BC, to the death of Mao Tse-tung. Consisting of fifteen volumes (twoof which, Volumes 5 and 9 are to bepublished in two books), the historyembodies both existing scholarship andextensive original research into hithertoneglected subjects and periods. Thecontributors, all specialists from theinternational community of Sinologists,cover the main developments inpolitical, social, economic andintellectual life of China in theirrespective periods. Collectively theypresent the major events in a longhistory that encompasses both a veryold civilisation and a great modernpower. Written not only for studentsand scholars, but with the generalreader in mind, the volumes aredesigned to be read continuously, or asworks of reference. No knowledge ofChinese is necessary; for readers withChinese, proper names and terms areidentified with their characters in theglossary, and full references to Chinese,Japanese, and other works are given inthe bibliographies. Numerous mapsillustrate the texts. The publishedvolumes have constituted essentialreading in Chinese history. See also,The Cambridge History of Ancient

China, Michael Loewe and EdwardShaughnessy, eds., a companion to thisseries covering the period 1500 to 221BC.

Volume 1: The Ch’in and HanEmpires, 221 BC–AD 220Edited by Denis Twitchettand Michael Loewe

1987 228 x 152 mm 1023pp 18 tables17 maps0 521 24327 0 Hardback £120.00

Volume 3: Sui and T’angChina, 589–906 AD, Part OneEdited by Denis C. Twitchett

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Volume 6: Alien Regimes andBorder States, 710–1368Edited by Denis C. Twitchettand Herbert Franke

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Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty,1368–1644Part 1Edited by Frederick W. Moteand Denis Twitchett

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Volume 8: The Ming DynastyPart 2: 1368–1644Denis C. Twitchettand Frederick W. Mote

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Volume 9Part 1: The Ch’ing Empire to 1800Willard J. Peterson

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Volume 10: Late Ch’ing1800–1911Part 1Edited by John K. Fairbank

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Volume 11: Late Ch’ing,1800–1911Part 2Edited by John K. Fairbankand Kwang-Ching Liu

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Volume 12: Republican China,1912–1949Part 1Edited by John K. Fairbankand Denis Twitchett

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Volume 13: Republican China1912–1949Part 2Edited by John K. Fairbankand Albert Feuerwerker

1986 228 x 152 mm 2012pp 31 tables19 maps0 521 24338 6 Hardback £130.00

Volume 14: The People’sRepublicPart 1: The Emergence ofRevolutionary China, 1949–1965Edited by Roderick MacFarquharand John K. Fairbank

1987 228 x 152 mm 739pp0 521 24336 X Hardback £110.00

Volume 15: The People’sRepublicPart 2: Revolutions within theChinese Revolution, 1966–1982Edited by Roderick MacFarquharand John K. Fairbank

1992 228 x 152 mm 1134pp 38 tables14 maps0 521 24337 8 Hardback £120.00

The Cambridge Historyof Ancient ChinaFrom the Origins of Civilizationto 221 BCMichael LoeweUniversity of Cambridge

and Edward L. ShaughnessyUniversity of Chicago

The Cambridge History of Ancient Chinaprovides a survey of the cultural historyof pre-imperial China. Fourteen leadingspecialists, both historians andarcheologists, cover the Shang, WesternZhou, Spring and Autumn, and WarringStates periods, the Neolithicbackground, language, intellectualhistory, relations with Central Asia, andthe debts of both the Qin and Hanempires to these earlier time-periods.There are chapters on institutionalhistory, based on both traditional andpalaeographic literature, and onmaterial culture, based onarchaeological evidence.

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Ronald L. NumbersUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

The Cambridge History of Scienceis to be published in eight substantialvolumes, beginning with AncientMesopotamia and classical Greece andRome, through the Medieval period,early modern Europe, and on throughmodern science. The history beginschronologically and that approachcontinues on up to Vol. 4, after whichthe volumes split off into modernhistories of different branches ofscience. They are designed to be readas both a narrative and aninterpretation, and also used as a workof reference. The first comprehensivehistory of science in 30 years, they willbe an excellent reference for historiansand professionals in the history ofscience. The contributors, world leadersin their respective specialties, engagewith current historiographical andmethodological controversies and strikeout on positions of their own.

Volume 4: Eighteenth-Century ScienceEdited by Roy Porter

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Volume 5: The ModernPhysical and MathematicalSciencesEdited by Mary Jo Nye

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Volume 7: The Modern SocialSciencesEdited by Theodore M. Porterand Dorothy Ross

2003 228 x 152 mm 790pp0 521 59442 1 Hardback £100.00

The CambridgeDictionary ofScientistsSecond editionDavid MillarIan MillarJohn Millarand Margaret Millar

This alphabetically organized, illustratedbiographical dictionary has beenthoroughly revised and updated,covering the work of over 1500 keyscientists (157 more than in theprevious edition) from 40 countries. It isillustrated with around 150 portraits,diagrams, maps and tables, and alsoincludes special panel features.

2002 216 x 138 mm 440pp 43 linediagrams 143 half-tones 3 tables 2 maps1 genealogical table0 521 80602 X Hardback £40.000 521 00062 9 Paperback £14.99

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Science andCivilisation in ChinaSeries Editors: Joseph NeedhamGonville and Caius College, Needham ResearchInstitute, Academia Sinica

Dr C. CullenNeedham Research Institute

Science and Civilisation in China isrecognised as one of the mostremarkable works of scholarship in thetwentieth century. Originally proposedas a single volume of 600 to 800pages, the project now encompassesseventeen books published under thedirect supervision of Joseph Needham,from the first volume which appeared in1954, through to volume 6.3 which wasin press at the time of his death in1995. The published volumes reflectNeedham’s vision of the field of thehistory of science and its socialbackground in China, and his aim tomake Chinese achievements in scienceand technology better understood. Theplanning and preparation of furthervolumes is ongoing. Responsibility forthe commissioning and approval ofwork for publication in the series is nowtaken by the Publications Board of theNeedham Research Institute, under thechairmanship of Dr C. Cullen, who actsas general editor of the series.

Volume 1: IntroductoryOrientationsJoseph Needham

1956 254 x 178 mm 352pp0 521 05799 X Hardback £90.00

Volume 2: History ofScientific ThoughtJoseph Needham

1956 300 x 180 mm 722pp0 521 05800 7 Hardback £120.00

Volume 3: Mathematics andthe Sciences of the Heavensand the EarthJoseph Needham

1959 254 x 178 mm 926pp0 521 05801 5 Hardback £170.00

Volume 4: Physics andPhysical TechnologyPart 1: PhysicsJoseph Needham

1962 310 x 227 mm 468pp0 521 05802 3 Hardback £100.00

Part 2: Mechanical Engineering

Joseph Needham1965 300 x 180 mm 816pp0 521 05803 1 Hardback £140.00

Part 3: Civil Engineering and Nautics

Joseph NeedhamWith contributions by Lu Gwei-Djenand Ling Wang

1971 310 x 227 mm 990pp0 521 07060 0 Hardback £170.00

Volume 5: Chemistry andChemical TechnologyPart 1: Paper and PrintingJoseph Needhamand Tsien Tsuen-Hsuin

1985 246 x 189 mm 504pp0 521 08690 6 Hardback £110.00

Part 2: Spagyrical Discovery andInvention: Magisteries of Gold andImmortality

Joseph Needham1974 254 x 178 mm 600pp0 521 08571 3 Hardback £110.00

Part 3: Spagyrical Discovery andInvention: Historical Survey fromCinnabar Elixirs to Synthetic Insulin

Joseph Needham1976 254 x 178 mm 516pp0 521 21028 3 Hardback £110.00

Part 4: Spagyrical Discovery andInvention: Apparatus, Theories andGifts

Joseph NeedhamHo Ping-YuLu Gwei-Djenand Nathan SivinUniversity of Pennsylvania

1980 254 x 178 mm 804pp0 521 08573 X Hardback £140.00

Part 5: Spagyrical Discovery andInvention: Physiological Alchemy

Joseph Needham1983 246 x 189 mm 608pp0 521 08574 8 Hardback £110.00

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Part 6: Military Technology: Missilesand Sieges

Joseph Needhamand Robin D. S. YatesMcGill University, Montréal

1995 246 x 189 mm 620pp 323 line diagrams 5 tables0 521 32727 X Hardback £110.00

Part 7: Military Technology: TheGunpowder Epic

Joseph NeedhamWith Ho Ping-YüThe University of Hong Kong

Lu Gwei-Djenand Wang Ling

1987 246 x 189 mm 742pp 25 line diagrams 220 half-tones 6 tables0 521 30358 3 Hardback £120.00

Part 9: Textile Technology: Spinningand Reeling

Joseph Needhamand Dieter KuhnBayerische-Julius-Maximilians-UniversitätWürzburg, Germany

1988 246 x 189 mm 556pp 165 line diagrams 91 half-tones 9 tables2 graphs 3 maps0 521 32021 6 Hardback £110.00

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Volume 5: Chemistry andChemical TechnologyPart 12: Ceramic Technology

Rose KerrVictoria and Albert Museum, London

and Nigel WoodUniversity of Westminster, Harrow

How were Chinese pots made, glazedand fired? Why did China discoverporcelain more than one thousand yearsbefore the West? What are the effectsof China’s influence on world ceramics?These questions (and many more) areanswered in this lavishly-illustratedhistory of Chinese ceramic technology.The scene is set through the use ofhistorical texts, archaeologicalexcavation, and the principles ofceramic science. Chapters follow on theformation of clays and their relation tothe underlying geologies of China, onfiring, on manufacturing methods andsequences, on glazes, pigments andgilding, and on the impact of Chineseceramic technology around the world,from the seventh to the twenty-firstcenturies. This is a volume unique in itscoverage, which brings togetherresearch materials in several languagesfor the first time. With additionalcontributions by Ts’ai Mei-fen (NationalPalace Museum, Taipei) and ZhangFukang (Shanghai Institute ofCeramics).

2004 246 x 189 mm 968pp 75 line diagrams 55 tables0 521 83833 9 Hardback £120.00

Part 13: Mining

Peter J. GolasUniversity of Denver

1999 246 x 189 mm 564pp 62 line diagrams 65 half-tones 14 tables15 maps0 521 58000 5 Hardback £110.00

Volume 6: Biology andBiological TechnologyPart 1: BotanyJoseph NeedhamWith Lu Gwei-DjenWith contributions by Huang Hsing-Tsung

1986 310 x 227 mm 756pp 10 line diagrams 31 half-tones 22 tables3 graphs 60 figures 14 maps0 521 08731 7 Hardback £120.00

Part 2: Agriculture

Joseph Needhamand Francesca Bray

1984 254 x 178 mm 768pp0 521 25076 5 Hardback £130.00

Part 3: Agro-Industries and Forestry

Joseph NeedhamChristian DanielsTokyo University of Foreign Studies

and Nicholas K. MenziesFord Foundation, Beijing

1996 228 x 152 mm 770pp 135 figures6 maps0 521 41999 9 Hardback £120.00

Part 5: Fermentations and FoodScience

H. T. HuangThe Needham Research Institute, Cambridge

2000 246 x 189 mm 769pp 61 tables134 figures0 521 65270 7 Hardback £110.00

Part 6: Medicine

Joseph NeedhamWith Lu Gwei-DjenEdited by Nathan SivinUniversity of Pennsylvania

2000 246 x 189 mm 280pp 10 half-tones3 tables0 521 63262 5 Hardback £60.00

Volume 7: The SocialBackgroundPart 1: Language and Logic Christoph HarbsmeierForeword by Joseph Needham

1998 246 x 189 mm 504pp0 521 57143 X Hardback £95.00

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Volume 7: The SocialBackgroundPart 2: General Conclusions andReflections

Joseph NeedhamEdited by Kenneth GirdwoodRobinsonUniversity of Cambridge

With contributions by Ray HuangIntroduction by Mark Elvin

It would be difficult to overstate theimportance of Joseph Needham’sScience and Civilisation in China series.For nearly fifty years, Needham and hiscollaborators have revealed the ideals,concepts and achievements of China’sscientific and technological traditionsfrom the earliest times to about 1800through this great enterprise. During hislong working lifetime, Needham kept indraft various essays, some written withcollaborators, in which he set out hisbroad views on the Chinese social andhistorical context. These essays, editedby one of his closest collaborators,Kenneth Robinson, are contained in thepresent volume. A reading of thismaterial makes it possible to reconstructthe assumptions and problematics thatunderpinned and drove the Needhamproject throughout the nearly one halfcentury during which he was at thehelm. The documents gathered herereveal the intellectual foundations ofone of the greatest scholarly enterprisesof the twentieth century.

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The Correspondence ofCharles DarwinFor the first time full authoritative textsof Darwin’s will be made available,edited according to modern textualeditorial principles and practice. Letter-writing was of crucial importance toDarwin’s work, not only because hispoor health isolated him from directpersonal communication with hisscientific colleagues but also becausethe nature of his investigations requiredcommunication with naturalists in manyfields and in all quarters of the globe.Thus the letters are a mine ofinformation about the work in progressof a creative genius who produced anintellectual revolution.

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Volume 1: 1821-1836Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney SmithEdited in association with David Kohnand William Montgomery

1985 234 x 156 mm 752pp0 521 25587 2 Hardback £65.00

Volume 2: 1837–1843Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

1987 234 x 156 mm 646pp0 521 25588 0 Hardback £65.00

Volume 3: 1844–1846Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

1988 234 x 156 mm 564pp0 521 25589 9 Hardback £65.00

Volume 4: 1847–1850Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

1989 234 x 156 mm 752pp0 521 25590 2 Hardback £65.00

Volume 5: 1851–1855Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

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Volume 6: 1856–1857Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

1990 234 x 156 mm 708pp0 521 25586 4 Hardback £65.00

Volume 7: 1858–1859Edited by Frederick Burkhardtand Sydney Smith

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Volume 8: 1860Edited by Frederick BurkhardtJanet BrowneDuncan M. Porterand Marsha Richmond

1993 234 x 156 mm 808pp 9 half-tones0 521 44241 9 Hardback £65.00

Volume 9: 1861Edited by Frederick BurkhardtJanet BrowneDuncan M. Porterand Marsha Richmond

1994 234 x 156 mm 645pp 9 half-tones0 521 45156 6 Hardback £65.00

Volume 10: 1862Edited by Frederick BurkhardtJoy HarveyDuncan M. Porterand Jonathan R. Topham

1997 234 x 156 mm 980pp 16 half-tones2 genealogical tables0 521 59032 9 Hardback £65.00

Volume 11: 1863Edited by Frederick BurkhardtDuncan PorterSheila Ann DeanJonathan R. Tophamand Sarah Wilmot

1999 234 x 156 mm 1086pp 31 line diagrams 15 half-tones0 521 59033 7 Hardback £65.00

Volume 12: 1864Edited by Frederick BurkhardtDuncan M. PorterSheila Ann DeanPaul S. Whiteand Sarah Wilmot

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Volume 13: 1865Edited by Frederick BurkhardtDuncan M. PorterSheila Ann DeanSamantha Evansand Shelley Innes

2002 234 x 156 mm 736pp 12 line diagrams 13 half-tones0 521 82413 3 Hardback £65.00

A Calendar of theCorrespondence ofCharles Darwin,1821–1882Edited by Frederick BurkhardtAmerican Council of Learned Societies

and Sydney SmithSt Catharine’s College, Cambridge

1994 297 x 210 mm 748pp 1 half-tone0 521 43423 8 Hardback £130.00

The Scientific Lettersand Papers of JamesClerk MaxwellVolume 3: 1874–1879Edited by P. M. HarmanUniversity of Lancaster

The final volume of Maxwell’s paperscovers the period 1874–1879, whenMaxwell was a Cambridge Professorand directed the Cavendish Laboratory.His letters show his response toinnovations in physical theory andfurther explorations in statistical physicsand the kinetic theory of gases.Annotated, with a full historicalcommentary.

2002 276 x 219 mm 960pp 125 line diagrams 14 half-tones0 521 25627 5 Hardback £210.00

Records of the Dawnof PhotographyTalbot’s Notebooks P & QLarry J. Schaaf

William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877)was the inventor of photography. Thisbook reproduces for the first time in fullfacsimile his two most importantresearch notebooks, covering the periodfrom the first public announcement ofphotography in 1839 to the height ofhis researches in 1843.

1996 197 x 160 mm 449pp0 521 44051 3 Hardback £80.00

Astronomy

Photographic Atlas ofthe MoonS. M. ChongNational University of Singapore

Albert LimAstronomical Society of Singapore

and P. S. AngAstronomical Society of Singapore

A day-by-day photographic guide toobserving the features of the Moonthrough a small telescope. Whole Moonimages are provided for each day of the29-day lunar cycle, with labelledfeatures and accompanying descriptivetext. An invaluable reference guide foramateurs engaging in lunarobservations with a small telescope.

2002 310 x 245 mm 156pp 5 line diagrams 122 half-tones 2 tables0 521 81392 1 Hardback £40.00

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The Clementine Atlasof the MoonBen BusseyThe Johns Hopkins University

and Paul D. SpudisThe Johns Hopkins University

This atlas is based on data from theClementine and other lunar missions.The first part contains stunning lunarimagery, complementing a text thatdescribes the Moon, its origin, andgeological evolution. The second part ofthe book consists of lunar mapsproduced from the digital Clementinedata.

2004 276 x 240 mm 376pp 300 half-tones 7 colour plates0 521 81528 2 Hardback £50.00

The Compact NASAAtlas of the SolarSystemRonald GreeleyArizona State University

and Raymond BatsonUnited States Geological Survey, California

The culmination of information gatheredby NASA’s space missions throughoutour solar system, this atlas will serve asa reference for years to come. Completewith 157 maps, 214 colour illustrationsin a stunning large format and agazetteer, this book is the essentialreference source for all planetaryscientists.

2001 330 x 240 mm 406pp 214 colour plates 5 tables 157 maps0 521 80633 X Hardback £40.00

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The CambridgeDictionary of SpaceTechnologyMark Williamson

A comprehensive source of reference tothe most important aspects of this fast-developing field, from basic concepts toadvanced applications. With 2300entries, the unprecedented breadth ofcoverage ensures that there are entrieson all major subject areas. It will beindispensable to anyone with aninterest in space activity.

2001 228 x 152 mm 472pp 30 line diagrams 99 half-tones 8 graphs0 521 66077 7 Hardback £30.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia of SpaceMissions, Applications andExplorationFernand VergerEcole Normale Supérieure, Paris

Isabelle Sourbès-VergerFondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris

and Raymond GhirardiCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique(CNRS), Paris

With contributions by Xavier PascoFondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris

Foreword by John M. LogsdonTranslated by Stephen Lyle

This unique Encyclopedia gives a globalperspective of our occupation and useof space, whether scientific, industrial,commercial, technical or military. Thewealth of full-colour illustrations makethe information highly accessible,resulting in an invaluable source foreveryone interested in, or studying, ouruse of space.

2003 276 x 219 mm 428pp 10 half-tones15 tables 30 graphs 280 figures0 521 77300 8 Hardback £35.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia of theSunKenneth R. LangTufts University, Massachusetts

A fundamental, up-to-date referencesource of information about the Sun,from basic material to detailedconcepts. The many full-colour figuresand photographs throughout the bookresult in a highly accessible book thatwill be valuable to anyone with aninterest in this area.

2001 276 x 219 mm 268pp 79 line diagrams 8 half-tones 84 colour plates 41 tables0 521 78093 4 Hardback £30.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofAmateur AstronomyMichael E. BakichThe El Paso Planetarium

This complete reference provides awealth of practical information onamateur astronomy. Organisedthematically for ease of use, it coversobserving techniques, telescopes andobservatories, Internet resources, andthe objects that can be studied. Anessential guide for both beginningstargazers and more advancedobservers.

2003 276 x 219 mm 354pp 22 line diagrams 83 half-tones 250 colour plates 102 tables0 521 81298 4 Hardback £35.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofMeteoritesO. Richard Norton

A fascinating guide to rocks from space.This beautifully illustrated book includesover 300 illustrations, many in fullcolour. It provides an essential referencefor collectors, scientists, students andteachers.

2002 276 x 219 mm 374pp 67 line diagrams 41 half-tones 174 colour plates 22 tables0 521 62143 7 Hardback £35.00

Catalogue ofMeteoritesFifth editionMonica M. GradyThe Natural History Museum, London

The fifth edition of Catalogue ofMeteorites is, like previous editions, anessential reference volume for all thosewith an informed interest in meteorites:professional scientists, meteoriticists,collectors, dealers, and academiclibraries. It is completely up-to-date andis accompanied by a searchable CD-ROM which includes greatly expandedinformation.

2000 246 x 189 mm 696pp0 521 66303 2 Mixed Media £125.00

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Atlas of MeteoritesGiovanni PratesiVanni Moggi Cecchiand Monica Grady

The Atlas of Meteorites is a completevisual reference for meteoriteclassification. Following an introductorychapter, the book contains one chapteron each main class of meteorite. The

main characteristics of each class aredescribed, including mineralogical,chemical and isotopic data. Fullylabelled, colour optical micrographimages of thin and thick sections ofmeteorites show the mineralogical andtextural characteristics of each class. Thebook contains a CD-ROM withadditional meteorite images and data,including video clips showing meteoritesduring stage rotation. This is aninvaluable reference for academicresearchers, graduate students, andprofessional meteorite collectors anddealers.

2006 0 521 84035 X HardbackPublication April 2006

CalendricalTabulations, 1900–2200Edward M. ReingoldUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

and Nachum DershowitzTel-Aviv University

Using the algorithms outlined in theirearlier book, Calendrical Calculations,Professors Reingold and Dershowitzhave achieved the near-impossible taskof simultaneously displaying the date onthirteen different calendars over a three-hundred year period. Represented hereare the Gregorian, ISO, Hebrew,Chinese, Coptic, Ethiopic, Persian, Hindulunar, Hindu solar, and Islamiccalendars; another three are easilyobtained from the tables with minimalarithmetic ( J.D., R.D. and Julian). Thetables also include phases of the moon,dates of solstices and equinoxes, andreligious and other special holidays forall the calendars shown.

2002 279 x 215 mm 636pp 300 tables0 521 78253 8 Hardback £85.00

Mathematics

MathematicalConstantsSteven R. FinchMathSoft Inc.

Here Steven Finch provides 136 essays,each devoted to a mathematicalconstant or a class of constants, fromthe well known to the highly exotic. Thisbook will be helpful both to readersseeking information about a specificconstant, and to readers who desire apanoramic view of all constants comingfrom a particular field, for examplecombinatorial enumeration or geometricoptimization.

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‘I think all mathematicians should ownthis book ... there are sections wherethe author conveys admirably hisexcitement over some unexpected andbeautiful sequence of ideas. I pay theauthor the earnest compliment ofstating that nearly every page in thebook is an adventure ...’.The Mathematical IntelligencerEncyclopedia of Mathematics and itsApplications, 94

2003 234 x 156 mm 622pp 62 line diagrams 9 tables0 521 81805 2 Hardback £65.00

The CambridgeDictionary of StatisticsSecond editionB. S. EverittKing’s College London

If you use statistics and need a useful,up-to-date reliable sourcebook thatprovides simple definitions andexplanations of statistical and statistics-related concepts, then look no furtherthan this dictionary. Some 3500 termsare defined, a considerable increaseover the first edition. Short biographiesof over 100 important statisticians areincluded.

2002 247 x 174 mm 420pp 10 tables132 figures0 521 81099 X Hardback £35.00

Principia MathematicaAlfred North Whiteheadand Bertrand Russell

1927 247 x 174 mm 1994pp0 521 06791 X 3 volume set £425.00

The MathematicalPapers of Sir WilliamRowan HamiltonVolume 4: Geometry,Analysis, Astronomy,Probability and FiniteDifferences, MiscellaneousEdited by B. K. P. ScaifeTrinity College, Dublin

The final volume of The Collected Papersof Sir William Rowan Hamilton(1805–1865) contains, amongst others,three previously unpublished andimportant manuscripts, namely Systemsof Rays and two lengthy letters to deMorgan and Hart. A CD containing allfour volumes of the Collected Papers isalso included.

2000 276 x 219 mm 852pp 43 line diagrams 1 half-tone0 521 59216 X Hardback £100.00

Physics

LightningPhysics and EffectsVladimir A. RakovUniversity of Florida

and Martin A. UmanUniversity of Florida

Lightning: Physics and Effects is the firstbook that covers essentially all aspectsof lightning, including lightning physics,lightning protection, and the interactionof lightning with a variety of objectsand systems as well as with theenvironment. It is written in a style thatwill be accessible to the technical non-expert and is addressed to anyoneinterested in lightning and its effects.This will include physicists, engineersworking in the power, communications,computer, and aviation industries,meteorologists, atmospheric chemists,foresters, ecologists, physicians workingin the area of electrical trauma, andarchitects. This comprehensive referencevolume contains over 300 illustrations,70 tables containing quantitativeinformation, and a bibliography of over6000 references.‘Rarely in the history of science hasone contribution covered a subjectwith such depth and thoroughness asto set the enduring standard for years,perhaps even decades, to come ... Irecommend that you purchase twocopies, one for the office and one forthe home to avoid having to carry this5 lb. tome back and forth.’EOS

2003 276 x 219 mm 698pp 246 line diagrams 37 half-tones 9 colour plates 71 tables0 521 58327 6 Hardback £160.00

The Collected Works ofP. A. M. Dirac1924–1948

Volume 1Edited by Richard Henry DalitzUniversity of Oxford

P. A. M. Dirac was one of this century’smost outstanding physicists, and wasawarded the Nobel Prize for physics in1933 at the age of just thirty-one. Thiscomprehensive volume contains all ofDirac’s scientific publications between1924 and 1948 in their original form,complete with translations for the fewnot in English.

1995 247 x 174 mm 1334pp 9 line diagrams 3 half-tones0 521 36231 8 Hardback £200.00

Chemistry andMaterialsScience

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Cambridge MolecularScienceSeries Editors: Professor RichardSaykallyUniversity of California, Berkeley

Professor Ahmed ZewailCalifornia Institute of Technology

Professor David King

As we enter the 21st century, chemistryhas positioned itself as the centralscience. Its subject matter, atoms andthe bonds between them, is now centralto many of the life sciences on the onehand, as biological chemistry brings thesubject to the atomic level, and tocondensed matter and molecularphysics on the other. Developments inquantum chemistry and in statisticalmechanics have also created a fruitfuloverlap with mathematics andtheoretical physics. Consequently,boundaries between chemistry and theother traditional sciences are fading andthe term Molecular Science nowdescribes this vibrant area of research.Molecular science has made giantstrides in recent years. Bolstered bothby instrumental and theoreticaldevelopments, it covers the temporalscale down to femtoseconds, atimescale sufficient to define atomicdynamics with precision, and the spatialscale down to a small fraction of anAngstrom. This has led to a verysophisticated level of understanding ofthe properties of small moleculesystems, but there has also been aremarkable series of developments inmore complex systems. These include:protein engineering; surfaces andinterfaces; polymers; colloids; andbiophysical chemistry. This new serieswill provide a vehicle for the publicationof advanced textbooks andmonographs introducing and reviewingthese exciting developments.

Energy LandscapesApplications to Clusters,Biomolecules and GlassesDavid WalesUniversity of Cambridge

This book aims to provide a self-contained account of energy landscapetheory and how it is used in studies ofclusters, biomolecules and glasses. It isthe first book to cover this active field.

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Illustrated in full colour, the book isaimed at graduate students andresearchers in the field.Cambridge Molecular Science

2004 247 x 174 mm 692pp 150 line diagrams 110 colour plates0 521 81415 4 Hardback £55.00

RotationalSpectroscopy ofDiatomic MoleculesJohn M. BrownUniversity of Oxford

and Alan CarringtonUniversity of Southampton

Written to be the definitive text on therotational spectroscopy of diatomicmolecules, this book develops thetheory behind the energy levels ofdiatomic molecules and thensummarises the many experimentalmethods used to study their spectra inthe gaseous state.Cambridge Molecular Science

2003 247 x 174 mm 1046pp 295 line diagrams 74 tables0 521 81009 4 Hardback £100.000 521 53078 4 Paperback £50.00

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Crystallization ofPolymersVolume 1: EquilibriumConceptsSecond editionLeo Mandelkern

2002 247 x 174 mm 448pp 150 line diagrams 10 half-tones 20 tables0 521 81681 5 Hardback £85.00

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Volume 2: Kinetics andMechanismsSecond editionLeo MandelkernFlorida State University

In the Crystallization of Polymers 2ndEdition, Leo Mandelkern presents acomprehensive treatment of polymercrystallization. Volume 2 of this newedition describes crystallization kineticsand mechanisms for simple andcomplex polymer systems. This book willbe an invaluable guide for thoseworking in the area of polymercrystallization.

2004 247 x 174 mm 478pp 287 line diagrams 11 tables0 521 81682 3 Hardback £90.00

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AminesSynthesis, Properties andApplicationsStephen A. LawrenceMimas Ltd

The first single, up-to-date resourcebook dedicated to the synthesis,properties and reactions of amines, thistext contains practical synthetic andanalytical methods for preparation anddetection of amines and reviews therole of amines in industry. An invaluablereference for undergraduates,postgraduates and for chemicalresearchers working in industry.

2004 247 x 174 mm 382pp 46 line diagrams 12 half-tones 21 tables0 521 78284 8 Hardback £100.00

CohesionA Scientific History ofIntermolecular ForcesJ. S. RowlinsonUniversity of Oxford

Why does matter stick together? Whydo gases condense to liquids, andliquids to solids? This book provides adetailed historical account of how someof the leading scientists of the pastthree centuries have tried to answerthese questions.

2002 247 x 174 mm 342pp 14 line diagrams0 521 81008 6 Hardback £75.00

Human Biology

The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofHumanPaleopathologyArthur C. AufderheideUniversity of Minnesota, Duluth

and Conrado Rodriguez-MartinInstituto Canario de Paleopatologia yBioantropologia

Many diseases leave characteristiclesions on human bone, tooth or softtissue which can be identified manyyears after death. This comprehensivevolume allows paleopathologists,anthropologists, archeologists,demographers and physicians to identifyand interpret disease in ancient humanremains.

1998 276 x 219mm 496pp 30 line diagrams

293 half-tones 9 tables0 521 55203 6 Hardback £90.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofHuman Growth andDevelopmentEdited by Stanley J. UlijaszekUniversity of Oxford

Francis E. JohnstonUniversity of Pennsylvania

and Michael A. PreeceInstitute of Child Health, University CollegeLondon

Foreword by James Tanner

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of HumanGrowth and Development is anaccessible summary of the field, writtenby leading authorities in anthropology,human biology and medicine. Its uniquebreadth of coverage ensures that it willbe an essential reference for all studentsand professionals interested in theseareas.

1998 276 x 219 mm 509pp 12 line diagrams 123 half-tones 82 tables352 graphs 53 figures 2 maps0 521 56046 2 Hardback £85.00

The CambridgeEncyclopedia ofHuman EvolutionEdited by Stephen JonesRobert D. Martinand David R. PilbeamForeword by Richard Dawkins

1992 279 x 215 mm 520pp0 521 32370 3 Hardback £90.000 521 46786 1 Paperback £35.00

Hominoid Evolutionand Climatic Change inEuropeVolume 1: The Evolution ofNeogene TerrestrialEcosystems in EuropeEdited by Jorge AgustíInstitut de Paleontologia M. Crusafont, Sabadell,Spain

Lorenzo RookUniversità degli Studi di Firenze, Italy

and Peter Andrews

Major changes have occurred in theclimate of Europe and theMediterranean in the past 20 millionyears. This unique books looks at thisclimatic history in relation to hominoidevolution, and provides a coherentimage of climate change during thisperiod for anyone interested in humanevolution.

1999 228 x 152 mm 528pp 77 line diagrams 10 half-tones 38 tables0 521 64097 0 Hardback £80.00

Chemistry and Materials Science/Human Biology

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Volume 2Edited by Louis de BonisGeorge D. Koufosand Peter Andrews

2001 228 x 152 mm 384pp 67 linediagrams 40 half-tones 37 tables0 521 66075 0 Hardback £80.00

Medicine

InteractiveRheumatologyTutorA Multimedia Guide to ClinicalRheumatology on CD-ROMRay ArmstrongSouthampton University Hospitals NHS Trust

An innovative, interactive multimediaguide to clinical rheumatology on CD-ROM.‘... fun to use and a rich source of basicmaterial ... the CD-ROM RheumatologyTutorial is an enjoyable adventure incyber instruction. It is the best tutorialfor this subspeciality that I have seen’.The Lancet

1997 141 x 125 mm 0 521 62914 4 CD-ROM £150.00 +VAT0 521 62477 0 Software Licence

£240.00 +VAT0 521 77415 2 Software Licence

£360.00 +VAT

Diseases of theNervous SystemClinical Neuroscience andTherapeutic PrinciplesThird editionEdited by Arthur K. AsburyUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Guy M. McKhannThe Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine

W. Ian McDonaldUniversity College London

Peter J. GoadsbyUniversity College London

and Justin C. McArthurThe Johns Hopkins University School ofMedicine

This two-volume text is the mostcomprehensive neurology referenceavailable. It encompasses the basicneuroscience and clinical features of thefull range of neurological disorders,written by leading international expertsin the field. Disease mechanisms arereviewed comprehensively, withparticular relevance to the principles oftherapy.

2002 276 x 219 mm 2194pp 200 line diagrams 200 half-tones 25 colour plates 350 tables 50 figures0 521 79351 3 Hardback £320.00

CerebrovascularUltrasoundTheory, Practice and FutureDevelopmentsEdited by Michael G. HennericiRuprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

and Stephen P. MeairsRuprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

This comprehensive text covers thefundamentals of ultrasound physics,new technology, and clinicalapplications of cerebrovascularultrasound in all ages. Extracranial andintracranial Doppler applications instroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, andother disorders are presented by leadingauthorities in the field, with extensiveillustrations.‘The information covered in this textrepresents truly important advances inthe understanding and clinicalapplication of ultrasound techniques ...I fully recommend this instructive andcomprehensive to all physicians caringfor these patients.’The Lancet

2001 276 x 219 mm 442pp 135 line diagrams 71 half-tones 56 colour plates 40 tables0 521 63223 4 Hardback £170.00

Disorders of VoluntaryMuscleSeventh editionEdited by George KarpatiMcGill University, Montréal

David Hilton-JonesUniversity of Oxford

and Robert C. GriggsUniversity of Rochester Medical Center

Foreword by Lord Walton ofDetchant

The seventh edition of Disorders ofVoluntary Muscle comes rewritten andredesigned with the clinician and clinicalscientist in mind. It contains up-to-datescientific and clinical information on theetiology and pathogenesis of diseasesof skeletal muscles, including recentlyidentified diseases, and emphasisesrecent progress in diagnosis andtreatment.

2001 276 x 219 mm 790pp 104 line diagrams 198 half-tones 7 colour plates 96 tables0 521 65062 3 Hardback £190.00

The Newborn BrainNeuroscience and ClinicalApplicationsEdited by Hugo LagercrantzKarolinska Institutet, Stockholm

Mark HansonUniversity of Southampton

Philippe EvrardFaculté de Médecine Xavier-Bichat, Paris

and Charles RodeckUniversity College London Medical School

At a time of rapid and exciting advancesin developmental neurobiology, adistinguished international team ofclinicians, neuroscientists and geneticistspresents the basic mechanisms of braindevelopment, and emphasizes theclinical applications of basicneuroscience. This book provides auniquely authoritative survey forscientists and clinicians alike.

2001 247 x 174 mm 550pp 28 half-tones10 colour plates 9 tables 77 figures0 521 79338 6 Hardback £100.00

Color Atlas ofEmergency TraumaEdited by Diku P. MandaviaUniversity of Southern California

Edward J. NewtonUniversity of Southern California

and Demetrios DemetriadesUniversity of Southern California

This comprehensive color atlas guidesclinicians in using physical cues tomanage traumatic injuries.

2003 279 x 215 mm 312pp 60 line diagrams 300 half-tones 300 colour plates0 521 78148 5 Hardback £150.00

Common BreastLesionsA Photographic Guide toDiagnosis and TreatmentEdited by Samuel PilnikLenox Hill Hospital, New York

This color atlas provides a step-by-stepguide to the differential diagnosis andtreatment of benign and malignantcommon breast diseases. Clinicians willfind this an invaluable multidisciplinaryguide to the most common canceraffecting women and to the respectiveroles of the clinician, radiologist,pathologist, and surgeon in itstreatment.

2003 279 x 215 mm 272pp 50 line diagrams 200 half-tones 400 colour plates0 521 82357 9 Hardback £115.00

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Fetal and NeonatalBrain InjuryMechanisms, Management andthe Risks of PracticeThird editionEdited by David K. StevensonStanford University School of Medicine,California

William E. BenitzStanford University School of Medicine,California

and Philip SunshineStanford University School of Medicine,California

Now in its third edition, this is acomprehensive survey of fetal andneonatal brain injury arising fromhypoxia, ischemia or other causes. Thevolume spans areas includingepidemiology and pathogenesis,through to clinical manifestations andobstetric care, and then on to diagnosis,long-term outcomes, and medico-legalaspects.

2003 276 x 219 mm 926pp 9 line diagrams 168 half-tones 2 colour plates 126 tables0 521 80691 7 Hardback £140.00

Neoplastic Diseases ofthe BloodFourth editionEdited by Peter H. Wiernik, MDNew York Medical College

John M. Goldman, DMImperial College of Science, Technology andMedicine, London

Janice P. Dutcher, MDNew York Medical College

and Robert A. Kyle, MDMayo Medical School, Rochester

Fourth edition clinical reference onhematologic malignancies, diagnoses,and treatments – essential forhematologists and oncologists.‘No other current text covers thespectrum of hematologic neoplasia ascomprehensively.’Journal of the American Medical Association(refers to a previous edition of this text)

2003 279 x 215 mm 1214pp 400 line diagrams 125 half-tones 25 colour plates 100 tables0 521 79136 7 Hardback £245.00

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Clinical Bone Marrowand Blood Stem CellTransplantationThird editionEdited by Kerry AtkinsonOsiris Therapeutics Inc, Baltimore

Richard ChamplinMD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas

Jerome RitzDana-Faber Cancer Institute, Harvard MedicalSchool, Massachussetts

Willem E. FibbeRijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

Per LjungmanHuddinge Universitetssjukhus

and Malcom K. BrennerBaylor College of Medicine, Texas

Five internationally-recognizedtransplant specialists join Kerry Atkinsonas editors of this significantly revisedreference on the clinical practice andunderlying science of hematopoieticstem cell transplantation. This thirdedition covers all aspects of autologous,syngeneic, and allogeneictransplantation and is an essentialresource for hematologists, oncologists,and transplant specialists.

2004 279 x 215 mm 2000pp 600 line diagrams 100 half-tones 20 colour plates 600 tables0 521 82912 7 Hardback £245.00

TWO VOLUME SET

Stroke Syndromes(Second Edition) andUncommon Causes ofStrokeEdited by Julien BogousslavskyUniversité de Lausanne, Switzerland

and Louis CaplanHarvard Medical School

The revised and updated edition ofStroke Syndromes remains the definitiveguide to patterns and syndromes instroke, while its companion volume,Uncommon Causes of Stroke, providesin-depth descriptions of many rare andrelatively uncommon causes of stroke.Together, they are a unique scientificand clinical resource.

2001 276 x 219 mm 1075pp 148 line diagrams 300 half-tones 16 colour plates 132 tables0 521 80258 X 2 Volume Boxed Set£340.00

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Cancer PainAssessment and ManagementEdited by Eduardo D. Bruera, MDUniversity of Texas, M. D. Anderson CancerCenter

and Russell K. Portenoy, MDBeth Israel Medical Center and Albert EinsteinCollege of Medicine

This comprehensive book discusses theunique characteristics of cancer pain,including its pathophysiology, clinicalassessment, diagnosis, pharmacologicalmanagement and nonpharmacologicaltreatment. Cancer Pain is a scholarly butaccessible text that will be an essentialresource for physicians, nurses, andmedical students who treat patientssuffering from cancer pain.

2003 279 x 215 mm 500pp 20 line diagrams 10 half-tones 35 tables0 521 77332 6 Hardback £130.00

Homocysteine inHealth and DiseaseEdited by Ralph CarmelNew York Methodist Hospital

and Donald W. JacobsenCleveland Clinic Foundation

This is a uniquely comprehensive, broad-ranging, timely account of the broadrange of medical implications ofhomocysteine.‘The field of homocysteine researchhas been crying out for a textbook likethis, as it pulls together the disparateresearch areas of nutrition,biochemistry, cardiovascular medicineand inherited metabolic disease.’Doctors.net

2001 253 x 177 mm 526pp 103 line diagrams 10 half-tones 6 colour plates 64 tables0 521 65319 3 Hardback £125.00

CerebrovascularDisease22nd Princeton ConferenceEdited by Pak H. ChanStanford University, California

Arising from 22nd Princeton Conferenceon Cerebrovascular Disease, this textcovers the current status and futuredirections of stroke pathophysiology,diagnosis and treatment. Available inboth print and online formats, thissurvey of the basic and clinical scienceof stroke is essential reading for allinvolved in cerebrovascular disease.

2002 247 x 174 mm 484pp 16 half-tones12 colour plates 25 tables 78 figures0 521 80254 7 Hardback £110.00

Medicine

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Manual for ResearchEthics CommitteesCentre of Medical Law andEthics, King’s College LondonSixth editionEdited by Sue EcksteinKing’s College London

This new edition is a unique, single-volume compilation of the key legal andethical guidelines with chapters onmajor topics in bioethics speciallywritten by leading experts. There arefifteen new chapters covering key issuesfrom participation in clinical trials tocloning.

2003 276 x 219 mm 578pp 3 half-tones16 tables 17 figures0 521 81004 3 Hardback £120.00

Platelets in Thromboticand Non-thromboticDisordersPathophysiology, Pharmacologyand TherapeuticsEdited by Paolo GreseleUniversità degli Studi di Perugia, Italy

Clive P. PageSackler Institute of Pulmonary Pharmacologyand Therapeutics, Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’School of Biomedical Sciences, London

Valentin FusterMount Sinai Medical Center and School ofMedicine, New York

and Jos VermylenUniversiteitsbibliotheek-K.U., Leuven

A detailed, up-to-date, highly referencedtext for clinical scientists and physicians,including recent developments in thisrapidly expanding field. It will be anessential reference for biomedicalscientists and clinicians in hematology,vascular medicine, cardiology,thrombosis and related disciplines.

2002 276 x 219 mm 1124pp 160 line diagrams 90 half-tones 15 colour plates 90 tables 12 figures0 521 80261 X Hardback £270.00

OvercomingBarriers: Theoryand Practice inDisabilityA CD-ROM ResourceRobert M. HodappUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Overcoming Barriers is a CD-ROMresource for all concerned withdisability. It incorporates the full textand references of eighteen recentlypublished Cambridge books in the areaof psychological and neuro-disability.This CD-ROM is a cost effective way ofbuilding a library in disability researchand practice.

1999 0 521 64827 0 CD-ROM full text £75.000 521 62477 0 CD-ROM £240.00

0 521 77415 2 CD-ROM £360.00

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Neurodevelopmentand SchizophreniaEdited by Matcheri S. KeshavanUniversity of Pittsburgh

James L. KennedyClarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto

and Robin M. MurrayInstitute of Psychiatry, London

Developmental neurobiology has madesome important strides towardselucidating the pathophysiology ofpsychiatric disorders. This volumeexplores the link between basic scienceand clinical insights in the field ofschizophrenia research. The book will bevaluable to researchers in psychiatry andneurobiology, students in psychology,and all mental health practitioners.

2004 247 x 174 mm 506pp 17 tables0 521 82331 5 Hardback £85.00

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NeurocutaneousDisordersEdited by E. Steve RoachWake Forest University, North Carolina

and Van S. MillerUniversity of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter, Dallas

The neurocutaneous disorders compriseneurological syndromes featuring skinlesions and often eye lesions, centraland peripheral nervous system tumors,brain malformations, mental retardation,and psychiatric syndromes or seizures.This is an authoritative, illustrated, up-to-the-minute, clinical review of thesedisorders and will be essential readingfor neurologists and dermatologists.

2004 276 x 219 mm 356pp 123 half-tones 7 figures0 521 78153 1 Hardback £125.00

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Clinical MRNeuroimagingDiffusion, Perfusion andSpectroscopyEdited by Jonathan H. GillardUniversity of Cambridge

Adam D. WaldmanCharing Cross Hospital, London

and Peter B. BarkerThe Johns Hopkins University

This book provides the reader with athorough treatment of the underlyingphysical principles of diffusion imaging,perfusion imaging and spectroscopy, aswell as a comprehensive review of theirclinical applications.

2004 276 x 219 mm 852pp0 521 82457 5 Hardback £185.00

FORTHCOMING

Antiepileptic DrugsCombination Therapy andInteractionsEdited by Jerzy MajkowskiFoundation of Epileptology, Warsaw

Philip PatsalosInstitute of Neurology, London

and Robert MattsonHarvard University, Massachusetts

Blaise BourgeoisYale University, Connecticut

This book reviews the use ofantiepileptic drugs focussing on theinteractions between these drugs andbetween antiepileptics/other drugs,which can be beneficial or can causeharm. It aims to increase awareness ofthe possible impact of combinationtherapies.Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamicinteractions are discussed supported byclinical/experimental data.

2005 247 x 174 mm 0 521 82219 X Hardback c. £85.00Publication May 2005

FORTHCOMING

NeurodegenerativeDiseasesNeurobiology, Pathogenesis andTherapeuticsEdited by Flint BealCornell University, New York

Anthony E. LangUniversity of Toronto

and Albert LudolphUniversität Ulm, Germany

This major reference surveys the rapidlyadvancing knowledge ofneurodegenerative diseases. The editorsand contributors are among the leadingexperts internationally. The underlyinggenetics, neuropathological and clinicalissues are fully reviewed, making thisthe most complete as well as the mostauthoritative reference available toclinicians and neuroscientists.

2005 276 x 219 mm 960pp 45 line diagrams 57 half-tones 80 tables0 521 81166 X Hardback c. £220.00Publication May 2005

FORTHCOMING

The Circuitry of theHuman Spinal CordIts Role in Motor Control andMovement DisordersEmmanuel Pierrot-DeseillignyGroupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpétrière, Paris

and David BurkeUniversity of Sydney

Surveys the literature related to thecontrol of spinal cord circuits in humans,their role in normal movement, and indisease states. Chapters are highly

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illustrated and consistently organised,and each concludes with a helpfulresume. This will be essential reading forresearch workers and clinicians involvedin movement disorders.

2005 246 x 189 mm 570pp 138 line diagrams 3 half-tones 10 tables0 521 82581 4 Hardback c. £110.00Publication May 2005

Paediatric andAdolescentGynaecologyA Multidisciplinary ApproachEdited by Adam H. BalenLeeds Teaching Hospitals, University Trust

Sarah M. CreightonUniversity College London Hospitals

Melanie C. DaviesUniversity College London

Jane MacDougallAddenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

and Richard StanhopeGreat Ormond Street Hospital

This book provides an overview ofdevelopmental anomalies, disorders andintersex conditions, written by leadinginternational experts from a wide rangeof disciplines. With its multidisciplinaryapproach to healthcare, the book willbe essential reading for specialists inpaediatric and adolescent gynaecology,reproductive endocrinologists, paediatricand plastic surgeons.

2004 219 x 276 mm 572pp 36 linediagrams 102 half-tones 60 colour plates0 521 80961 4 Hardback £150.00

Sudden Death inInfancy, Childhood andAdolescenceSecond editionRoger W. ByardUniversity of Adelaide

This unique, comprehensive survey ofvirtually all aspects of sudden death ininfants and childhood will be anessential source of reference forpathologists, clinicians and lawyers.Individual sections deal in detail withdeaths due to inflicted and non-inflictedinjuries and to natural diseases.

2004 246 x 189 mm 662pp 50 line diagrams 550 half-tones0 521 82582 2 Hardback £160.00

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Textbook of PediatricHIV CareEdited by Steven L. ZeichnerNational Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland

and Jennifer S. ReadNational Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland

This comprehensive textbook providesthe definitive account of effective carefor pediatric HIV patients. It distils thevery latest knowledge of virology,immunology and pathogenesis and usesthis to illuminate and explainmanagement recommendations, usingthe very latest and emerging therapies,and including new ways of monitoringHIV infection.

2005 276 x 219 mm 797pp 75 line diagrams 40 half-tones 20 colour plates 95 tables0 521 82153 3 Hardback £175.00Publication February 2005

Embryo and FetalPathologyColor Atlas with UltrasoundCorrelationEnid Gilbert-BarnessUniversity of South Florida and University ofWisconsin Medical School

and Diane Debich-SpicerUniversity of South Florida

With contributions by Mark WilliamsKathy B. Porterand Susan GuidiForeword by John M. OpitzUniversity of Utah

Exhaustively illustrated in color withover 1000 slides, figures, andsonographs, this uniquely authoritativeatlas provides the clinician with a visualguide to diagnosing congenitalanomalies in every organ system in thehuman fetus. Gross pathologic findingsare correlated with sonographic featuresto confirm visually the diagnoses for allorgan systems. All practitioners ofmaternal-fetal medicine will find thisatlas an invaluable resource.

2004 279 x 215 mm 728pp 57 line diagrams 149 half-tones 885 colour plates 442 tables0 521 82529 6 Hardback £220.00

Drugs for theTreatment ofRespiratory DiseasesEdited by Domenico SpinaKing’s College London

Clive P. PageKing’s College London

William J. MetzgerNational Jewish Medical and Research Centre,Denver

and Brian J. O’ConnorKing’s College London

This timely reference surveys andevaluates the drug treatments availablefor the main lung diseases includingasthma, tuberculosis, chronic obstructivepulmonary disease, lung cancer, andrespiratory infections. The recent re-emergence of tuberculosis and theincrease in cases of asthma underlinesthe importance of finding effective newtreatments for these diseases.

2003 246 x 189 mm 612pp 43 line diagrams 65 half-tones 15 colour plates 57 tables0 521 77321 0 Hardback £100.00

Lung TransplantationEdited by Nicholas R. BannerRoyal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust,Imperial College of Science, Technology andMedicine, London

Julia M. PolakImperial College of Science, Technology andMedicine, London

and Magdi H. YacoubUniversity of London

This book provides a detailed account ofthe principles and practice ofcontemporary lung transplantation. Itcovers pulmonary vascular andparenchymal lung disease, whichnecessitate transplantation, togetherwith all aspects of the multidisciplinarymanagement of lung transplantpatients, and concludes by looking atfuture treatments for advancedrespiratory failure.

2003 276 x 219 mm 428pp 16 line diagrams 90 half-tones 31 tables0 521 65111 5 Hardback £110.00

NEW

Surgical Anatomy ofthe HeartThird editionBenson R. WilcoxUNC Hospitals, Chapel Hill

Andrew CookUniversity College London

and Robert AndersonUniversity College London

Topics covered in this new editioninclude the normal surgical anatomy ofthe cardiac chambers, heart valves, andthe system for circulation and

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conduction within the heart. It providesthe essential anatomical knowledgerequired to assess and interpret themalformations, lesions, abnormalities,and positional anomalies discussed andillustrated in detail.

2004 276 x 219 mm 208pp1 841 10028 5 Hardback £135.00Publication December 2004

Advanced SurgicalPracticeEdited by Aljafri A. MajidUniversity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur

and Andrew N. KingsworthDerriford Hospital, Plymouth

This book is aimed at the GeneralSurgical Trainee who is embarking onHigher Surgical Training (HST) and itsstructure closely follows the current HSTsyllabus. It therefore builds onFundamentals of Surgical Practice toprovide the detail required for thisreadership.

2002 1 841 10018 8 Hardback £100.00

Artificial NutritionSupportIn Clinical PracticeSecond editionEdited by Jason Payne-JamesCentral Middlesex Hospital, London

George K. GrimbleUniversity of Surrey, Roehampton

and David B. A. SilkCentral Middlesex Hospital, London

Any healthcare professional with, ordeveloping an interest in, clinicalnutrition will be able to use thistextbook as their sole source ofinformation for the formation of aclinical nutrition support service ofexcellence.

2001 246 x 189 mm 816pp 100 line diagrams1 900 15197 9 Hardback £135.00

Techniques in LiverSurgeryEdited by Alighieri Mazziottiand Antonino CavallariWith contributions by J. BelghitiE. Moreno GonzálezL. Hannounand M. Makuuchi

Techniques in Liver Surgery is a practicaltextbook giving a clear, step-by-stepaccount of the many techniques nowused in liver surgery, ranging from thestandard approaches to liver resectionand transplantation.

1997 1 900 15125 1 Hardback £133.00

Principles of Medicinein AfricaThird editionEdited by Eldryd ParryThe Tropical Health and Education Trust

Richard GodfreyMedical Relief International, MERLIN, London

David MabeyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

and Geoffrey GillLiverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Fully revised and updated, this newedition combines internal medicine witha rich understanding of the majorinfluences on health and disease inAfrica. There is a much expandedsection on non-communicable diseasesas well as comprehensive accounts ofHIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis andother major infections in the continent.

2004 276 x 219 mm 1462pp 225 line diagrams 95 half-tones 287 tables30 maps0 521 80616 X Hardback £125.00

Earth andEnvironmentalSciences

NEW EDITION

The Biomarker GuideVolume 1: Biomarkers andIsotopes in the Environmentand Human HistorySecond editionKenneth E. PetersUnited States Geological Survey, California

Clifford C. WaltersExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co.

and J. Michael MoldowanStanford University

These two volumes provide aninvaluable resource for geologists,petroleum geochemists, biogeochemists,environmental and forensic scientists,natural product chemists andarchaeologists. The Biomarker Guide isan all-inclusive reference detailing theorigin of petroleum, technology for itsanalysis and key parameters forinterpretation.

2004 246 x 189 mm 489pp 270 line diagrams 10 half-tones 20 tables280 figures0 521 78158 2 Hardback £85.00

NEW EDITION

The Biomarker GuideVolume 2: Biomarkers andIsotopes in PetroleumExploration and Earth HistorySecond editionKenneth E. PetersUnited States Geological Survey, California

Clifford C. WaltersExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co.

and J. Michael MoldowanStanford University

The second part of an all-inclusive twovolume reference on biological markersin petroleum geochemistry,environmental science and archaeology.

2004 246 x 189 mm 702pp 443 line diagrams 20 half-tones 20 tables463 figures0 521 83762 6 Hardback £85.00

TWO VOLUME SET

The Biomarker GuideSecond editionKenneth E. PetersClifford C. Waltersand J. Michael Moldowan

2004 246 x 189 mm 1024pp 743 line diagrams 30 half-tones 40 tables0 521 83763 4 2 Volume Hardback Set£150.00

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Marine Turbulence –Theories, Observationsand ModelsResults of the CARTUM ProjectEdited by Helmut Z.BaumertUniversität Hamburg

John SimpsonUniversity of Wales, Bangor

and Jürgen SundermannUniversität Hamburg

The first book/CD-ROM to give acomprehensive overview ofmeasurement techniques and theoriesfor marine turbulence and mixingprocesses. Written by a team of 53world experts, the book represents arich source of data and methods forstudents, scientists, and engineers inoceanography, hydrology, limnology, andmeteorology.

2005 276 x 219 mm 672pp 166 line diagrams 6 half-tones 35 tables0 521 83789 8 Hardback £150.00Publication February 2005Introductory offer price of £150 valid forthree months after publication, £175thereafter

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Ecology

Handbook ofEcological RestorationVolume 1: Principles ofRestorationEdited by Martin R. PerrowUniversity of East Anglia

and Anthony J. DavyUniversity of East Anglia

The Handbook of Ecological Restorationcomprises two volumes, Principles ofRestoration and Restoration in Practice,providing a comprehensive account ofthe science of restoration ecology.Principles of Restoration defines theunderlying principles of restorationecology, in relation to manipulationsand management of the biological,geophysical and chemical framework.

2002 246 x 189 mm 460pp 50 line diagrams 13 half-tones 21 tables0 521 79128 6 Hardback £75.00

Volume 2: Restoration inPracticeEdited by Martin R. Perrowand Anthony J. Davy

2002 246 x 189 mm 618pp 60 tables95 figures0 521 79129 4 Hardback £75.00

TWO VOLUME SET

Handbook of EcologicalRestorationEdited by Martin R. Perrowand Anthony J. Davy

2002 0 521 81865 6 2 Volume Set £130.00

Plant Science

The Freshwater AlgalFlora of the BritishIslesAn Identification Guide toFreshwater and Terrestrial AlgaeEdited by David M. JohnNatural History Museum, London

Brian A. WhittonUniversity of Durham

and Alan J. BrookUniversity of Buckingham

The first modern account of thefreshwater algae of the British Isles(excluding diatoms), covering over 2200species, many of which also have aworld-wide-distribution. Profuselyillustrated with line diagrams andphotographs, plus an accompanying CD-ROM photo catalogue with morethan 900 spectacular colour images offreshwater algae and their habitats.

2002 297 x 210 mm 714pp 2000 line diagrams 11 half-tones0 521 77051 3 Mixed Media £80.00

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Flora EuropaeaSeries Editor: The Flora EuropaeaEditorial Committee

Flora Europaea on CD-ROMEdited by The FloraEuropaea EditorialCommitteePrepared for publication bySiebe Jorna

Flora Europaea, published in fivevolumes over three decades, remainsthe definitive reference for theidentification of ferns, conifers orflowering plants growing wild or widelycultivated in Europe. Now available onPC CD-ROM, the entire text has beenfaithfully reproduced and uniquelyenhanced. Features include:

• All five currently published volumeson one single, easy to use CD

• Fully interactive identification keysthat allow the user to retrace theroute taken, or to project forward topossible outcomes, at any point in theidentification process

• A fully flexible search function basedon Boolean logic

• A comprehensive glossary providingdefinitions of terms at the touch of abutton

• A consolidated index for easy accessto any part of the text or to therelevant key

‘This CD-ROM is an excellent reference,not only for the European botanists,but also for the whole NorthernHemisphere.’Botanical Electronic NewsFlora Europaea

2001 CD-ROM 0 521 77811 5 CD-ROM £395.00 +VAT0 511 00224 6 Software Licence

£700.00 +VAT0 511 00223 8 Software Licence

£1000.00 +VAT

Flora Europaea

Volume 1: Psilotaceae toPlatanaceaeSecond editionEdited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. BurgesD. H. Valentineand D. M MooreFlora Europaea

1993 297 x 210 mm 629pp0 521 41007 X Hardback £145.00

Volume 2: Rosaceae toUmbelliferaeEdited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. Burgesand D. H. Valentine

1968 297 x 210 mm 486pp0 521 06662 X Hardback £145.00

Volume 3: Diapensiaceae toMyoraceaeEdited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. Burgesand D. H. Valentine

1972 297 x 210 mm 399pp0 521 08489 X Hardback £155.00

Volume 4: Plantaginaceae toComposite (and Rubiacead)Edited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. Burgesand D. H. Valentine

1976 297 x 210 mm 534pp0 521 08717 1 Hardback £155.00

Volume 5: AlismataceaeEdited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. Burgesand D. H. Valentine

1980 297 x 210 mm 476pp0 521 20108 X Hardback £155.00

FIVE VOLUME SET ANDCD-ROM PACK

Flora EuropaeaEdited by T. G. TutinV. H. HeywoodN. A. BurgesD. H. ValentineS. M. Waltersand D. A. Webb

2001 0 521 80570 8 5 Volume Set and CD-ROMPack £835.00

Guide to StandardFloras of the WorldSecond editionDavid G. FrodinRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew

This book provides a selectiveannotated bibliography of the principalfloras and related works of inventory forvascular plants. The second edition hasbeen completely updated and expandedto take into account the substantialliterature of the late twentieth century,and features a more fully developedreview of the history of floristicdocumentation. The works covered areprincipally specialist publications suchas floras, checklists, distribution atlases,systematic iconographies andenumerations or catalogues, although arelatively few more popularly orientedbooks are also included. The Guide isorganised in ten geographical divisions,with these successively divided intoregions and units, each of which is

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prefaced with a historical review offloristic studies. In addition to thebibliography, the book includes generalchapters on botanical bibliography, thehistory of floras, and general principlesand current trends, plus an appendix onbibliographic searching, a lexicon ofserial abbreviations, and author andgeographical indexes.‘ … an extraordinary achievement.’John Manning, South African Journal of Botany

2001 246 x 189 mm 1124pp0 521 79077 8 Hardback £175.00

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European Garden FloraThe European Garden Flora is thedefinitive manual for the accurateidentification of cultivated ornamentalplants and has been designed to meetthe highest scientific standards. Thevocabulary has nevertheless been keptas uncomplicated as possible so thatthe work is fully accessible to theinformed nurseryman, gardener andlandscape architect, as well as to theprofessional botanist.

Volume 1: Pteridophyta;Gymnospermae,Angiospermae –Alismataceae to IridaceaeEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

1986 279 x 215 mm 448pp0 521 24859 0 Hardback £125.00

Volume 2: Juncaceae toOrchidaceaeEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

1984 279 x 215 mm 347pp0 521 25864 2 Hardback £105.00

Volume 3: Casuarinaceae toAristolochiaceaeEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

1989 279 x 215 mm 494pp0 521 36171 0 Hardback £125.00

Volume 4: Dilleniaceae toLeguminosaeEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

1995 279 x 215 mm 620pp0 521 42095 4 Hardback £135.00

Volume 5: Dicotyledons (PartIII): Limnanthaceae toOleaceaeEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

1997 276 x 216 mm 666pp 55 line diagrams 1 map0 521 42096 2 Hardback £135.00

Volume 6: DicotyledonsEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

2000 276 x 219 mm 756pp 30 line diagrams0 521 42097 0 Hardback £145.00

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European Garden FloraA Manual for the Identification ofPlants Cultivated in Europe, BothOut-of-Doors and Under GlassEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial Committee

2000 0 521 79146 4 6 volume hardback set£650.00

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Flora of Great Britainand IrelandPlanned in five volumes, this new,critical Flora provides a definitiveaccount of the native species,naturalised species, frequent gardenescapes and casuals found in the BritishIsles. Full keys and descriptions shouldenable the user to name all plantsoccurring in the wild, plus someornamental trees and shrubs. For thefirst time detailed accounts of all thelarge apomictic genera are given andmany infraspecific variants included.Each species entry begins with theaccepted Latin name, synonyms and thecommon English name. A detaileddescription follows, with separatedescriptions being given for infraspecifictaxa. Information on status, ecology anddistribution is also included. Clear blackand white line drawings illustrate anextensive glossary and also illuminatethe diagnostic features of a number ofgroups of plants.

Volume 5: Butomaceae –OrchidaceaePeter SellUniversity of Cambridge

and Gina MurrellUniversity of Cambridge

Foreword by S. M. Walters‘Sell and Murrell provide a solidreference book of straight taxonomy.’Plant TalkFlora of Great Britain and Ireland

1997 247 x 174 mm 440pp 21 line diagrams0 521 55339 3 Hardback £80.00

FORTHCOMING

Volume 4: Campanulaceae –AsteraceaePeter SellUniversity of Cambridge

and Gina MurrellUniversity of Cambridge

Foreword by S. M. Walters

A detailed Flora with full keys anddescriptions of plants occurring in thewild in the British Isles.

Flora of Great Britain and Ireland2005 247 x 174 mm 600pp 20 line diagrams0 521 55338 5 Hardback c. £85.00Publication September 2005

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British PlantCommunitiesSeries Editor: John S. RodwellUniversity of Lancaster

Volume 1: Woodlands andScrubEdited by John S. Rodwell

1991 247 x 174 mm 400pp 25 line diagrams 26 tables0 521 23558 8 Hardback £90.000 521 62721 4 Paperback £35.00

Volume 2: Mires and HeathsEdited by John S. Rodwell

1992 247 x 174 mm 638pp 29 line diagrams 61 tables0 521 39165 2 Hardback £100.000 521 62720 6 Paperback £35.00

Volume 3: Grasslands andMontane CommunitiesEdited by John S. Rodwell

1992 247 x 174 mm 550pp 34 line diagrams 49 tables0 521 39166 0 Hardback £100.000 521 62719 2 Paperback £35.00

Volume 4: AquaticCommunities, Swamps andTall-Herb FensEdited by John S. Rodwell

1995 247 x 174 mm 295pp 16 line diagrams 52 tables0 521 39168 7 Hardback £85.000 521 62718 4 Paperback £35.00

Volume 5: MaritimeCommunities and Vegetationof Open HabitatsEdited by J. S. RodwellWith contributions by C. D. PigottD. A. RatcliffeA. J. C. MallochH. J. B. Birksand M. C. F. Proctor

2000 247 x 174 mm 526pp 76 line diagrams 95 tables0 521 39167 9 Hardback £100.000 521 64476 3 Paperback £35.00

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British Plant CommunitiesEdited by John S. Rodwell

2000 247 x 174 mm 0 521 79716 0 Set of Volumes 1 to 5(paperback) £175.00

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A Guide to SpeciesIrisesTheir Identification andCultivationSpecies Group of the British IrisSociety

The first comprehensive, botanicallydetailed and up-to-date survey of thisbeautiful group of plants sincepublication of The Genus Iris by W. R.Dykes early this century.

1997 228 x 152 mm 387pp 54 line diagrams 120 colour plates27 maps0 521 44074 2 Hardback £85.00

William Turner: A NewHerballEdited by George T. L. ChapmanAnne WesencraftFrank McCombieand Marilyn N. Tweddle

Turner’s contribution to botany andherbalism is celebrated in this facsimileedition of A New Herball. Originallypublished in the sixteenth century, theblack-letter text and woodcutillustrations have been augmented by amodernised transcript, with keyed-innotes, a glossary, indexes andbiographical information on the author.

1996 300 x 180 mm 1100pp0 521 47768 9 2 volume boxed set(hardback) £225.00

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HerbariumRobyn StaceyUniversity of Western Sydney

and Ashley Hay

This stunning book of photographs byRobyn Stacey, one of Australia’s greatestphotographers, is the first of its kind.Together with essayist, Ashley Hay, theythrow open the closed doors of theRoyal Botanic Gardens, Sydneyherbarium, and reveal the secret historyof Australia’s flora. Herbarium tellsfascinating stories about the nature ofcollecting, those who collected, whatthey collected and when, and thescientific background to each of thespecimens. A glossary of botanicaldescriptions provides a unique linkbetween the specimens and theircollectors, and exquisite photographs ofthe botanical specimens – some nowextinct – comprise a collection of rarebeauty.

2005 340 x 245 mm 168pp 115 colour plates0 521 84277 8 Hardback £40.000 521 60392 7 Slipcase Edition £110.00Publication January 2005

Zoology

FORTHCOMING

Evolution of theInsectsDavid GrimaldiAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York

and Michael S. EngelUniversity of Kansas

Insects are the most diverse group oforganisms in the 3 billion-year history oflife on Earth, and the most ecologicallydominant animals on land. This bookchronicles for the first time the completeevolutionary history of insects: theirliving diversity, relationships and 400million years of fossils. Whereas othervolumes have focussed on either livingspecies or fossils, this is the firstcomprehensive synthesis of all aspectsof insect evolution. The book isillustrated with 955 photo- andelectronmicrographs, drawings,diagrams, and field photos, many in fullcolour and virtually all of them original.The book will appeal to anyoneengaged with insect diversity:professional entomologists andstudents, insect and fossil collectors, andnaturalists.‘A landmark contribution, not just toentomology and evolutionary biology,but to the life sciences as a whole.Beautifully conceived, splendidlywritten, and exquisitely illustrated . . .Bound to remain a primary scientificreference for years to come. A must fornaturalists, young and old. Truly adefinitive work.’Thomas Eisner, Cornell University, author of ForLove of Insects

2005 279 x 215 mm 700pp 100 line diagrams 165 half-tones400 colour plates0 521 82149 5 Hardback c. £45.00Publication April 2005

The Primate FossilRecordEdited by Walter Carl HartwigTouro University College of OsteopathicMedicine, California

The first comprehensive treatment ofprimate paleontology in more than 20years. Profusely illustrated and up-to-date, it captures the complete history ofthe discovery and interpretation ofprimate fossils. The chapters range fromprimate origins to the advent ofanatomically modern humans. Eachemphasizes three key components ofthe record of primate evolution: historyof discovery, taxonomy of the fossils,and evolution of the adaptive radiationsthey represent. The Primate FossilRecord summarises objectively the many

intellectual debates surrounding thefossil record and provides a foundationof reference information on the last twodecades of astounding discoveries andworldwide field research for physicalanthropologists, paleontologists andevolutionary biologists.‘An essential reference for anyuniversity library.’New ScientistCambridge Studies in Biological andEvolutionary Anthropology, 33

2002 276 x 219 mm 544pp 107 line diagrams 347 half-tones 19 tables0 521 66315 6 Hardback £130.00

Microbiology

Yeasts: Characteristicsand IdentificationThird editionJ. A. BarnettUniversity of East Anglia

R. W. PayneInstitute of Arable Crops Research (IACR),Rothamsted, UK

and D. YarrowCentraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, TheNetherlands

Photographs by Linda Barnett

The most up-to-date yeast identificationand reference manual ever published.Includes descriptions of the 678currently recognised species and over1300 high quality photomicrographs.Readily usable keys and tables allowidentification of all of the speciesdescribed. Additional referenceinformation broadens the scope of thebook beyond identification.

2000 297 x 210 mm 1150pp 4 line diagrams 1387 half-tones0 521 57396 3 Hardback £230.00

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AAaron's Rod ...............................................5'Abbasid Belles Lettres..............................11Abulafia, David .........................................32Adams, J. N...............................................15Adams, Richard E. W. ................................36Adelaar, Willem F. H. ...................................3Advanced Surgical Practice........................51Advances in Economics and Econometrics:

Theory and Applications .........................21Agrarian History of England and Wales, The...

34Agrarian History of South Asia, An ...........39Agustí, Jorge.............................................46Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. .............................2Akkermans, Peter M. M. G.........................22Alcock, Susan E. .......................................22Alexander, Catherine...................................4Alexis: The Fragments................................14Algeo, John.................................................3Algra, Keimpe ...........................................20Allen, Roger..............................................11Allmand, Christopher ................................32Almayer's Folly............................................7Altichiero..................................................16Amines .....................................................46Amory, Hugh ............................................11Ancient Egyptian Materials

and Technology......................................23Anderson, Robert H. .................................50Andrews, Peter....................................46, 47Ang, P. S. ..................................................43Annotated Catalogue of Chopin's First

Editions, An ..........................................17Antiepileptic Drugs ...................................49Antiphon the Sophist ................................14Appellate Body Secretariat ........................23Arabic Literature in the Post-Classical

Period....................................................11Arabic Literature to the End of the Umayyad

Period....................................................11Aratus: Phaenomena.................................14Archaeology of Syria, The ..........................22Archimedes...............................................14Architectural History of the University of

Cambridge and of the Colleges ofCambridge and Eton, The.......................17

Architecture and Art of Southern India ......39Architecture and Art of the Deccan

Sultanates .............................................39Architecture of Mughal India.....................39Aristotle: Historia Animalium.....................14Armstrong, Alan........................................34Armstrong, D. M. ......................................20Armstrong, Ray.........................................47Arnold, David............................................39Arnott, W. Geoffrey ...................................14Artificial Nutrition Support ........................51Asbury, Arthur K. ......................................47Asher, Catherine B. ...................................39Ashtiany, Julia...........................................11Astin, A. E.................................................13Atkinson, Kerry .........................................48Atlas of Meteorites ...................................44Aufderheide, Arthur C. ..............................46Austen, Jane...............................................4Australian Languages..................................3Avery, P.....................................................37Ayers, Michael ..........................................20Ayres, Lewis..............................................18

BBaber, C....................................................34Badawi, M. M...........................................11Bailey, Harold ...........................................37Bakich, Michael E. ....................................44Baldwin, Thomas.......................................20Balen, Adam H..........................................50

Ball, Terence .............................................22Balme, D. M..............................................14Banner, Nicholas R....................................50Barker, Adele Marie.....................................9Barker, Peter B. .........................................49Barnard, John ...........................................11Barnes, Jonathan ......................................20Barnett, J. A. .......................................54, 55Barnett, Linda .....................................54, 55Barnhoorn, L. A. M. N. ..............................25Baron, Helen...............................................6Batson, Raymond......................................43Baumert, Helmut Z....................................51Bayly, C. A. ...............................................39Bayly, Susan..............................................39Beach, Milo Cleveland ..............................39Beal, Flint .................................................49Beeston, A. F. L. ........................................11Behrendt, Stephen D. ................................36Belghiti, J..................................................51Bell, Maureen ...........................................11Bellamy, Richard .......................................22Bengal: The British Bridgehead..................39Bengtson, Vern L.......................................20Benitz, William E.......................................48Benson, Morton..........................................2Bercovitch, Sacvan ....................................10Berlin, Ira..................................................37Bethell, Leslie ...........................................35Bethencourt, Francisco ..............................34Bethlehem, Daniel...............................27, 30Bibliography of D. H. Lawrence, A................7Bigsby, Christopher ...................................12Bilingualism and the Latin Language.........15Biomarker Guide, The ................................51Bion of Smyrna: The Fragments and the

Adonis...................................................14Birks, H. J. B..............................................53Blackburn, Mark .......................................32Blake, Norman ............................................3Blokker, Niels M........................................25Boardman, John..................................12, 13Bogousslavsky, Julien ................................48Bonis, Louis de..........................................47Borovsky, Victor ........................................12Bose, Sugata.............................................39Boulton, James T. ................................5, 6, 7Boulton, Margaret ......................................7Bourgeois, Blaise ......................................49Bowman, Alan K. ......................................13Bowring, Richard ......................................19Boy in the Bush, The ...................................5Boyle, J. A. ................................................37Bradbrook, Adrian.....................................27Brand, Peter................................................9Brass, Paul R.............................................39Bray, Francesca .........................................42Brenner, Malcom K. ..................................48British Plant Communities .........................53Brittan, Leon.............................................27Brook, Alan J. ...........................................52Brooke, Christopher ..................................33Brooker, Jewel Spears................................10Brown, Delmer M. ....................................39Brown, John M. ........................................46Brown, Marshall .........................................8Browne, Janet ...........................................43Bruera, MD, Eduardo D. ............................48Brus, Marcel M. T. A. .................................25Budd, Louis...............................................10Burchfield, Robert .......................................3Burges, N. A..............................................52Burke, David .............................................49Burkhardt, Frederick..................................43Bussey, Ben ..............................................43Butler, William E........................................28Butt, John.................................................17Byard, Roger W. ........................................50

CCalabi, Donatella ......................................34Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles

Darwin, 1821–1882, A ..........................43Calendrical Tabulations, 1900–2200 .........44Cambridge Ancient History, The ...........12, 13Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature,

The........................................................11Cambridge Biography of D. H. Lawrence, The.

7Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-

Names, The............................................30Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists, The .....41Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology,

The........................................................44Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics, The ......45Cambridge Economic History of Europe from

the Decline of the Roman Empire, The ....33Cambridge Economic History of Modern

Britain, The ............................................34Cambridge Economic History of the United

States, The .............................................36Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur

Astronomy, The ......................................44Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child

Development, The ..................................20Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution,

The........................................................46Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth

and Development, The ...........................46Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human

Paleopathology, The ...............................46Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and

Gatherers, The........................................23Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites,

The........................................................44Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space, The ......44Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Sun, The ...44Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's

Ancient Languages, The ...........................1Cambridge Genizah Collections, The..........19Cambridge Grammar of the English

Language, The..........................................1Cambridge Guide to English Usage, The ......1Cambridge Handbook of Age and Ageing,

The........................................................20Cambridge Historical Dictionary of Disease,

The........................................................31Cambridge History Eighteenth-Century

Philosophy .............................................20Cambridge History of Africa, The ...............38Cambridge History of American Foreign

Relations ...............................................35Cambridge History of American Literature,

The........................................................10Cambridge History of American Music, The18Cambridge History of American Theatre, The..

12Cambridge History of Ancient China, The...40Cambridge History of British Theatre, The ..12Cambridge History of China, The ...............40Cambridge History of Classical Literature,

The........................................................14Cambridge History of Early Christian

Literature, The ........................................18Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia,

The........................................................39Cambridge History of Early Modern English

Literature, The ..........................................8Cambridge History of Egypt, The ...............38Cambridge History of Eighteenth Century

Political Thought, The .............................22Cambridge History of English Literature,

1660–1780, The ......................................9Cambridge History of German Literature,

The..........................................................9Cambridge History of Greek and Roman

Political Thought, The .............................14

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Cambridge History of Greek and RomanWarfare, The ..........................................15

Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy,The........................................................20

Cambridge History of Iran, The ..................37Cambridge History of Islam, The ................19Cambridge History of Italian Literature,

The..........................................................9Cambridge History of Japan, The .........39, 40Cambridge History of Judaism, The............18Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early

Medieval Philosophy, The .......................20Cambridge History of Latin America, The ...35Cambridge History of Latin American

Literature, The ..................................10, 11Cambridge History of Literary Criticism,

The..........................................................8Cambridge History of Medieval English

Literature, The ..........................................8Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century

Music, The .............................................17Cambridge History of Philosophy

1870–1945, The ....................................20Cambridge History of Renaissance

Philosophy, The ......................................20Cambridge History of Scandinavia, The......35Cambridge History of Science, The.............41Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century

Music, The .............................................17Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century

Philosophy, The ......................................20Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, The..38Cambridge History of Spanish Literature,

The..........................................................9Cambridge History of the Book in Britain,

The........................................................11Cambridge History of the English Language,

The..........................................................3Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of

the Americas, The...................................36Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century

English Literature, The ..............................9Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century

Music, The .............................................18Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century

Political Thought, The .............................22Cambridge History of Western Music Theory,

The........................................................18Cambridge History of Western Textiles,

The........................................................31Cambridge Shakespeare Library, The............4Cambridge Social History of Britain,

1750–1950, The ....................................34Cambridge Survey of World Migration, The23Cambridge Urban History of Britain, The...33,

34Cambridge World History of Food, The.......31Cambridge World History of Human Disease,

The........................................................31Cameron, Averil ........................................13Cancer Pain ..............................................48Caplan, Louis............................................48Carmel, Ralph...........................................48Carnegie, David ..........................................4Carr, Gerald L............................................17Carrington, Alan .......................................46Carter, Susan ............................................36Carter, Tim ................................................17Casiday, Augustine....................................18Caste, Society and Politics in India from the

Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age ..39Catalogue of Meteorites ...........................44Catling, Jo ..................................................9Cavallari, Antonino ...................................51Cerebrovascular Disease ...........................48Cerebrovascular Ultrasound ......................47Chadwick, John ........................................15Champlin, Edward ....................................13Champlin, Richard ....................................48

Chan, Pak H. ............................................48Chapman, George T. L. ..............................54Chapman, John.........................................30Chaucer, Geoffrey .......................................4Chaucer: The Wife of Bath's Prologue on CD-

ROM........................................................4Cheney, C. R. ............................................31Chin, Susan ..............................................22Chong, S. M..............................................43Christensen, Thomas .................................18Christidis, A. F. ..........................................15Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of

Jerusalem, The .......................................16Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord, The ....49Clark, Beverly Lyon....................................10Clark, J. Desmond ...............................22, 38Clark, John Willis ......................................17Clark, Peter...............................................34Clausen, W. V. ...........................................14Clementine Atlas of the Moon, The ...........43Clinical Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell

Transplantation ......................................48Clinical MR Neuroimaging ........................49Code of International Labour Law .............28Cohen, Robin............................................23Cohen, Warren I........................................35Cohesion ..................................................46Coleman, Peter G......................................20Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad, The ......7Collected Works of P. A. M. Dirac, The .......45Collins, E. J. T. ...........................................34Color Atlas of Emergency Trauma ..............47Common Breast Lesions............................47Compact NASA Atlas of the Solar System,

The........................................................43Complete Novels of D. H. Lawrence, The......5Concise Dictionary of New Testament Greek,

A...........................................................19Conrad, Joseph ...........................................7Cook, Andrew C........................................50Cook, Nicholas .........................................18Cormack, Julie ..........................................22Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions from

Knossos .................................................15Correspondence of Charles Darwin, The ....43Corti, G.....................................................16Crawford, James .................................27, 29Crawford, Michael H. ................................15Creighton, Sarah M...................................50Crisler, Jesse S...........................................10Cronin, Richard...........................................4Crook, J. A. ...............................................13Crowder, Michael......................................38Cruickshanks, Eveline................................30Crumpton, Philip.........................................5Crusader Art in the Holy Land, From the Third

Crusade to the Fall of Acre.....................16Crystallization of Polymers ........................46Cultural Exchange in Early Modern

Europe.............................................34, 35Curtin, Deidre M. ......................................25Customary International Humanitarian Law...

25Czako, Judith ............................................23

DD. H. Lawrence: Collected Poems Text..........6D. H. Lawrence: Collected Poems Variorum..6D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles......5D. H. Lawrence: Paul Morel .........................6D. H. Lawrence: The Early Years

1885–1912 .............................................7D. H. Lawrence: Triumph to Exile

1912–1922 .............................................7D’Altroy, Terence N. ..................................22Dalitz, Richard Henry ................................45Daly, M. W. ...............................................38Daly, Richard ............................................23Daniels, Christian ......................................42

Darwin, Charles ........................................43Daunton, Martin .......................................34Davies, J. K. ..............................................13Davies, Laurence.........................................7Davies, Melanie C. ....................................50Davies, W. D..............................................18Davis, M. C. ..............................................19Davy, Anthony J. .......................................52Dawkins, Richard ......................................46Dean, Sheila Ann ......................................43Debich-Spicer, Diane .................................50Dekker, Ige F. ............................................25DelVecchio, Doreen .....................................4Demetriades, Demetrios ............................47Dershowitz, Nachum.................................44Dewatripont, Mathias ...............................21Dictionary of Jewish-Christian Relations, A 19Dictionary of the English Language on CD-

ROM, A....................................................2Dirac, P. A. M. ...........................................45Diseases of the Nervous System ................47Disorders of Voluntary Muscle ...................47Dispute Settlement Reports 1996..............25Dispute Settlement Reports 1997..............25Dispute Settlement Reports 1998........24, 25Dispute Settlement Reports 1999..............24Dispute Settlement Reports 2000..............24Dispute Settlement Reports 2001..............24Dispute Settlement Reports 2002..............24Dixon, R. M. W............................................3Donohue, Joseph ......................................12Dörmann, Knut .........................................29Doswald-Beck, Louise .........................25, 29Dratel, Joshua L. .......................................28Dravidian Languages, The............................2Drugs for the Treatment of Respiratory

Diseases ................................................50Drummond, A. ..........................................13Dugard, John ............................................25Dutcher, MD, Janice P. ...............................48Duus, Peter ...............................................40

EEast Timor and the International

Community ............................................30Easterling, P. E. .........................................14Eaton, Richard M. .....................................39Echevarría, Roberto Gonzalez..............10, 11Eckstein, Sue ............................................49Economic and Social History of the Ottoman

Empire, An ............................................37Economy of Modern India, 1860–1970,

The........................................................39Eddleman, Floyd Eugene .............................7Edith Wharton ..........................................10Edwards, I. E. S. ........................................12Eggert, Paul ................................................5Egmond, Florike ........................................34Elements of War Crimes under the Rome

Statute of the International Criminal Court.....................................................29

Eliot, George...............................................4Ellen Glasgow...........................................10Ellis, David ..................................................7Eltis, David................................................36Elvin, Mark ...............................................42Embryo and Fetal Pathology......................50Emerson and Thoreau ...............................10Emery, Anthony.........................................32Emma.........................................................4Empires ....................................................22Enclosure Maps of England and Wales

1595–1918, The ....................................30Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of

the World ..............................................17Energy Landscapes....................................45Engel, Michael S. ......................................54Engerman, Stanley L. ................................36England, My England and Other Stories ......5

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English-SerboCroatian Dictionary ................2Essay on the Principle of Population, An ...21Essays in Econometrics..............................21Eudora Welty ............................................10European Commercial Enterprise in Pre-

colonial India .........................................39European Garden Flora .............................53Evans, Samantha.......................................43Everitt, B. S. ..............................................45Evolution of the Insects.............................54Evrard, Philippe.........................................47

FFage, J. D. .................................................38Fairbank, John K. ......................................40Faroqhi, Suraiya ........................................37Feller, Erika ...............................................28Fenrick, William.........................................25Ferri, Rolando ...........................................14Ferrier, Carole .............................................6Fetal and Neonatal Brain Injury .................48Feuerwerker, Albert ...................................40Fibbe, Willem E. ........................................48Finch, Steven R. ........................................44Finkelstein, Louis.......................................18First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels,

The..........................................................5First ‘Women in Love, The ...........................5Fischer, Horst ............................................25Fisher, W. B. ..............................................37Flint, John E..............................................38Flora Europaea .........................................52Flora Europaea on CD-ROM......................52Flora of Great Britain and Ireland..............53Floud, Roderick.........................................34Folda, Jaroslav ..........................................16Forbes, Geraldine ......................................39Fouracre, Paul ...........................................32Fox, The Captain's Doll, The Ladybird, The....5Franke, Herbert .........................................40Frederic Edwin Church ..............................17Frederiksen, M. W. ....................................13Freedom ...................................................37Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles,

The........................................................52Frodin, David G. ........................................52Frontinus ..................................................14Frontinus: De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae.....14Frye, R. N. .................................................37Fusco, L. ...................................................16Fuster, Valentin .........................................49

GGadd, C. J. ................................................12Galen: On Antecedent Causes ...................14Gallman, Robert E.....................................36Garber, Daniel...........................................20Garnsey, Peter...........................................13Garside, P. L. .............................................34Gartner, Scott............................................36Gasser, Hans-Peter ....................................25Gelling, Margaret......................................30Geradin, Damien.......................................27Gershevitch, I............................................37Gheith, Jehanne M. ....................................9Ghirardi, Raymond ....................................44Ghysels, Eric .............................................21Gibson, Roy K. ..........................................14Gies, David T. ..............................................9Gilbert-Barness, Enid.................................50Gill, Geoffrey ............................................51Gillard, Jonathan H. ..................................49Giulio Romano..........................................17Glymph, Thavolia ......................................37Goadsby, Peter J. ......................................47Godart, L. .................................................15Godfrey, Richard .......................................51Golas, Peter J. ...........................................42

Goldie, Mark.............................................22Goldman, DM, John M..............................48González, E. Moreno.................................51Gordon, Robert J.......................................21Gordon, Stewart .......................................39Gotthelf, Allan...........................................14Grabowski, Christophe..............................17Grady, Monica ..........................................44Grammar of Kham, A ..................................2Grammar of Semelai, A ...............................2Grammar of Tariana, A ................................2Granger, Clive W. J. ...................................21Gray, Richard ............................................38Greater Medieval Houses of England and

Wales, 1300–1500 ................................32Greeley, Ronald ........................................43Greenberg, Karen J. ..................................28Greenspan, Ezra..........................................6Greenwood, C. J............................25, 26, 30Gresele, Paolo...........................................49Grewal, J. S. ..............................................39Grierson, Philip .........................................32Griggs, Robert C. ......................................47Grimaldi, David.........................................54Grimble, George K. ...................................51Groenewegen, Peter D. .............................22Guide to Species Irises, A ..........................54Guide to Standard Floras of the World ......52Guidi, Susan .............................................50Gunby, David ..............................................4Gwei-Djen, Lu.....................................41, 42

HHaakonssen, Knud ....................................20Hahn, Steven ............................................37Haines, Michael R. ....................................36Hall, David D.............................................11Hall, John Whitney ..............................39, 40Hall, Marcia ..............................................15Hallam, H. E..............................................34Hambly, G. R. G. .......................................37Hamilton, William Rowan..........................45Hammond, Antony ......................................4Hammond, N. G. L. .............................12, 13Handbook of Dates, A...............................31Handbook of Ecological Restoration ..........52Handbook on Anti-Dumping Investigations,

A...........................................................23Handley, Stuart .........................................30Hankinson, R. J. ........................................14Hannoun, L...............................................51Hansen, Lars Peter ....................................21Hanson, Mark ...........................................47Harbsmeier, Christoph...............................42Harkness, Bruce ..........................................7Harman, P. M............................................43Harner, James L...........................................4Harris, Margaret..........................................4Harrison, Simon ........................................14Hartwig, Walter Carl .................................54Harvey, Joy ...............................................43Hay, Ashley ...............................................54Hayes, Kevin J. ..........................................10Hayton, D. W.............................................30Heads of Religious Houses, The .................31Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in the Cambridge

Genizah Collections ...............................19Helgeson, Edward.....................................29Helle, Knut................................................35Hellinga, Lotte ..........................................11Henckaerts, Jean-Marie .............................25Hennerici, Michael G.................................47Henry James .............................................10Hepple, Bob..............................................28Herbarium ................................................54Herbert, Michael .....................................5, 6Herman Melville........................................10Heywood, V. H. .........................................52Higdon, David Leon ....................................7

Higgins, Brian ...........................................10Hilton-Jones, David ...................................47Historical Statistics of the United States on

CD-ROM................................................36History of Ancient Greek, A .......................15History of Cambridge University Press, A ...33History of Greek Art, A ..............................15History of Korean Literature, A...................11History of Parliament, The .........................30History of Russian Theatre, A .....................12History of the Book in America, A..............11History of the University in Europe, A ..32, 33History of the University of Cambridge, A ..33History of Women's Writing in France, A ......9History of Women's Writing in Germany,

Austria and Switzerland, A .......................9History of Women's Writing in Russia, A ......9Hodapp, Robert M. ...................................49Hogg, Richard M.........................................3Holt, P. M..................................................19Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in

Europe.............................................46, 47Homocysteine in Health and Disease.........48Hopkins, Brian ..........................................20Horbury, William .......................................18Hornblower, Simon....................................13House of Commons 1690–1715, The ........30Howell, D. W. ............................................34Hsing-Tsung, Huang..................................42Huang, H. T. ..............................................42Huang, Ray...............................................42Huddleston, Rodney....................................1Human, Johann.........................................23Hunter, Erica C. D......................................19Hyde, Virginia..............................................6

IICSID Convention, The...............................29ICSID Reports ...........................................29Ideologies of the Raj.................................39Idol, Jr, John L. ..........................................10Inalcik, Halil..............................................37Indian Princes and their States, The ...........39Indian Society and the Making of the British

Empire...................................................39Inge, M. Thomas .......................................10Innes, Shelley............................................43Insley, John...............................................30Interactive Rheumatology Tutor .................47International Environmental Law Reports ..27International Law......................................27International Law Reports .........................26Introductions and Reviews ..........................6Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports...............29Iriye, Akira ................................................35Italian Maiolica and Incised Slipware in the

Fitzwilliam Museum ...............................16IUCN Academy of Environmental Law

Research Studies ...................................27

JJackson, MacDonald P.................................4Jackson, Peter ...........................................37Jacobsen, Donald W. .................................48James, Patricia ..........................................21Jane Austen in Context ...............................4Jansen, Marius B.......................................40Jansohn, Christa .........................................5Jansson, Torkel..........................................35Jayawickrama, Nihal ...........................26, 29Jefferson, Rebecca J. W. ............................19Jenkins, David...........................................31Jervis, Simon.............................................16Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt...

18Jewish Inscriptions of Western Europe.......19John, David M. .........................................52John Steinbeck..........................................10

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Johnson, Ian ...............................................8Johnson, Malcolm L. .................................20Johnson, Paul ...........................................34Johnson, Samuel.........................................2Johnston, Francis E. ..................................46Johnston, Judith..........................................4Johnstone, T. M. ........................................11Jones, A. H. M...........................................15Jones, Bethan .............................................6Jones, Buford ............................................10Jones, Kenneth W......................................39Jones, Michael ....................................31, 32Jones, Stephen..........................................46Jorna, Siebe ..............................................52Journals of George Eliot, The.......................4Joyner, Christopher ...................................29Judicial Application of Human Rights Law,

The ..................................................26, 29

KKain, Roger J. P. ........................................30Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site....................22Kalnins, Mara..............................................5Kalula, Evance ..........................................28Kanai, Madoka .........................................40Kangaroo ...................................................5Karl, Frederick R..........................................7Karpati, George ........................................47Katz, Steven T. ..........................................18Kennedy, George Alexander ........................8Kennedy, James L......................................49Kenney, E. J...............................................14Kerr, Rose .................................................42Kershaw, Baz ............................................12Keshavan, Matcheri S. ...............................49Kessler, Eckhard ........................................20Kessler, Edward.........................................19Khan, Geoffrey..........................................19Kidd, Douglas ...........................................14Kidd, I. G. .................................................14Killen, J. T..................................................15Kingsworth, Andrew N. .............................51Kinkead-Weekes, Mark................................7Kiple, Kenneth F. .......................................31Kirkwood, Thomas B. L..............................20Klein, Herbert S.........................................36Knellwolf, Christa........................................8Knowles, David .........................................31Knowles, Owen...........................................7Knox, Bernard M. W. .................................14Kohn, David ..............................................43Kolb, Robert..............................................29Korean Art from the Gompertz and Other

Collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum....16Kosovo Conflict and International Law,

The........................................................30Koufos, George D......................................47Kouri, E. I..................................................35Krahl, Regina ............................................16Kraye, Jill ..................................................20Krieger, Heike............................................30Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju .............................2Kruspe, Nicole.............................................2Kuhn, Dieter .............................................42Kuwait Crisis, The......................................30Kyle, MD, Robert A....................................48

LLacy, Gerald M............................................7Lady Chatterley's Lover and A Propos of

'Lady Chatterley's Lover' ..........................5LaFeber, Walter .........................................35Lagercrantz, Hugo.....................................47Lambton, Ann K. S. ...................................19Lane, Melissa............................................14Lang, Anthony E. ......................................49Lang, Kenneth R. ......................................44Languages of the Andes, The.......................3

Lass, Roger .................................................3Latham, J. D..............................................11Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval

England .................................................18Lauer, Kristin O. ........................................10Lauterpacht, Elihu ...................26, 27, 29, 30Lauterpacht, Hersch ..................................27Law of Treaties in Russia and the

Commonwealth of Independent States,The........................................................28

Lawrence, D. H........................................6, 7Lawrence, Stephen A.................................46Leach, Robert ...........................................12Leader, Damian Riehl ................................33Lee, Karen ..........................................26, 29Lee, Peter H. .............................................11Lee, Richard B...........................................23Legal Texts, The.........................................23Letters of D. H. Lawrence, The .................6, 7Lewis, Bernard ..........................................19Lewis, David M. ........................................13Lightning ..................................................45Lim, Albert ................................................43Ling, Roger ...............................................13Ling, Wang ...............................................42Lintott, Andrew.........................................13Literature of Al-Andalus, The .....................11Litz, A. Walton ............................................8Liu, Kwang-Ching .....................................40Ljungman, Per...........................................48Lockhart, Lawrence...................................37Loewe, Michael.........................................40Loewenstein, David.....................................8Logsdon, John M. .....................................44London, Vera C. M. ...................................31Lorenzo de'Medici, Collector of Antiquities16Lost Girl, The...............................................5Louisa May Alcott .....................................10Louth, Andrew ..........................................18Ludden, David...........................................39Ludolph, Albert .........................................49Lung Transplantation.................................50Luscombe, David.......................................32Lyle, Stephen ............................................44Lyster, Rosemary .......................................27

MMabey, David............................................51MacDougall, Jane .....................................50MacFarquhar, Roderick..............................40MacGlashan, M. E.....................................26MacLeod, Murdo J. ...................................36Macmillan, Dorothy.....................................4Majid, Aljafri A..........................................51Majkowski, Jerzy.......................................49Makuuchi, M. ...........................................51Malloch, A. J. C. ........................................53Malthus, T. R. ............................................21Mandavia, Diku P. .....................................47Mandelkern, Leo .......................................46Mansfeld, Jaap .........................................20Mansfield, Elizabeth................................5, 6Mansfield Park............................................4Manual for Research Ethics Committees....49Marathas 1600–1818, The........................39Marcus, Laura .............................................9Marine Turbulence - Theories, Observations

and Models ...........................................51Mark Twain...............................................10Marshall, Alfred ........................................22Marshall, P. J.............................................39Martin, Geoffrey Thorndike........................16Martin, Robert D. ......................................46Martindale, J. R.........................................15Mathematical Constants ...........................44Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan

Hamilton, The ........................................45Mathias, Peter...........................................33Mattson, Robert........................................49

Maxwell, James Clerk ...............................43Mazziotti, Alighieri ....................................51McArthur, Justin C.....................................47McCombie, Frank ......................................54McCullough, William H. ............................39McDermott, Anne........................................2McDonald, Avril ........................................25McDonald, W. Ian .....................................47McElrath, Jr, Joseph R. ..............................10McGowan, Bruce ......................................37McHaney, Pearl .........................................10McKenzie, D. F...........................................11McKhann, Guy M......................................47McKitterick, David.....................................33McKitterick, Rosamond .............................32Meairs, Stephen P. ....................................47Medieval European Coinage .....................32Mehl, Dieter................................................5Melville, C.................................................37Menand, Louis ............................................8Menocal, Maria Rosa ................................11Menzies, Nicholas K. .................................42Metcalf, Thomas R.....................................39Metzger, William J. ....................................50Michell, George ........................................39Millar, David .............................................41Millar, Ian .................................................41Millar, John...............................................41Millar, Margaret ........................................41Miller, Edward.....................................33, 34Miller, Steven F..........................................37Miller, Van S..............................................49Milling, Jane .............................................12Minnis, Alastair ...........................................8Miranda, Jorge..........................................23Modern Arabic Literature ..........................11Moggi Cecchi, Vanni .................................44Moldowan, J. M. .......................................51Monter, William ..................................34, 35Montgomery, William ................................43Moore, D. M .............................................52Morgan, Victor..........................................33Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays .........6Morris, J....................................................15Morrison, Kathleen D. ...............................22Mote, Frederick W. ....................................40Movements in European History..................5Muchembled, Robert...........................34, 35Mueller, Janel..............................................8Mughal and Rajput Painting......................39Mughal Empire, The ..................................39Murphy, Sean D. .......................................28Murray, Margaret P. ..................................10Murray, Robin M.......................................49Murrell, Gina ............................................53Muysken, Pieter C. ......................................3Myerson, Joel............................................10

NNathaniel Hawthorne................................10Needham, Joseph ...............................41, 42Neoplastic Diseases of the Blood ..............48Netherlands Yearbook of International

Law .......................................................25Netz, Reviel ..............................................14Neurocutaneous Disorders ........................49Neurodegenerative Diseases .....................49Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia ......49New Cambridge History of India, The ........38New Cambridge Medieval History, The ......32Newborn Brain, The ..................................47Newton, Edward J.....................................47Nicholls, David ..........................................18Nicholls, Peter.............................................9Nicholson, Frances ....................................28Nicholson, Paul T.......................................23Nisbet, H. B. ...............................................8Norris, Christopher......................................8Norton, Glyn...............................................8

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Norton, O. Richard ....................................44Notes on Life and Letters ............................7Noy, David ..........................................18, 19Nye, Mary Jo.............................................41

OO'Connor, Brian J. .....................................50O'Donovan, Susan E. ................................37Octavia.....................................................14Official Papers of Alfred Marshall ..............22Ogilvie, R. M. ............................................13Oliver, Paul ...............................................17Oliver, Richard R. ......................................30Oliver, Roland ...........................................38Olivier, J. P.................................................15Olmstead, Alan .........................................36Opitz, John M. ..........................................50Oppenheimer, Andrew G. ..............26, 27, 28Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè..........................31Ostwald, M...............................................13Ottinger, Richard ......................................27Outhwaite, Ben.........................................19Overcoming Barriers: Theory and Practice in

Disability................................................49Ovid .........................................................14

PPaediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology.....50Page, Clive P. ......................................49, 50Pak, Youngsook ........................................16Palliser, D. M.......................................33, 34Palmer, Alice .............................................27Pamuk, Sevket ..........................................37Parker, Hershel ..........................................10Parry, Eldryd..............................................51Pasco, Xavier ............................................44Patsalos, Philip..........................................49Payne, R. W.........................................54, 55Payne-James, Jason...................................51Pearson, M. N. ..........................................38Peasant Labour and Colonial Capital.........39Pendrick, Gerard J. ....................................14Perkins, Bradford.......................................35Perrow, Martin R.......................................52Pertile, Lino.................................................9Peters, Kenneth E. .....................................51Peters, Pam.................................................1Petersen, E. Ladewig .................................35Peterson, Willard J.....................................40Petry, Carl F...............................................38Photographic Atlas of the Moon................43Pierrot-Deseilligny, Emmanuel ...................49Pigott, C. D. ..............................................53Pilbeam, David R. .....................................46Pilnik, Samuel ...........................................47Ping-Yu, Ho ........................................41, 42Platelets in Thrombotic and Non-thrombotic

Disorders ...............................................49Plato: Clitophon........................................14Plays, The....................................................5Polak, Julia M. ..........................................50Politics of India since Independence, The ...39Pollard, Sidney ..........................................33Pollnitz, Christopher....................................6Poole, Julia E. ...........................................16Poplawski, Paul...........................................7Pople, Anthony..........................................18Porges, Amelia ..........................................27Portenoy, MD, Russell K. ...........................48Porter, Duncan M. .....................................43Porter, Kathy B. .........................................50Porter, Roy ................................................41Porter, Theodore M....................................41Portuguese in India, The............................38Posidonius ................................................14Postan, Cynthia.........................................33Postan, M. M. ...........................................33Prakash, Om.............................................39

Pratesi, Giovanni.......................................44Preece, Michael A. ....................................46Price, Kenneth M.......................................10Primate Fossil Record, The.........................54Principia Mathematica ..............................45Principles of Medicine in Africa .................51Principles of Political Economy ..................21Pringle, Denys ...........................................16Proctor, M. C. F..........................................53Productivity Growth, Inflation, and

Unemployment ......................................21Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire,

The........................................................15Protocol on the Accession of the People's

Republic of China to the MarrakeshAgreement Establishing the World TradeOrganization..........................................24

Protocol on the Accession of the SeparateCustoms Territory of Taiwan, Penghu,Kinmen and Matsu to the MarrakeshAgreement Establishing the World TradeOrganization..........................................24

Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious andFantasia of the Unconscious.....................5

Published Material from the CambridgeGenizah Collection.................................19

Pullen, John..............................................21Pullum, Geoffrey K. .....................................1Pupo-Walker, Enrique ..........................10, 11

QQuataert, Donald ......................................37

RRainey, Lawrence ........................................8Rakov, Vladimir A......................................45Ramusack, Barbara N................................39Ratcliffe, D. A. ...........................................53Rathbone, Dominic....................................13Rawson, Claude..........................................8Rawson, Elizabeth.....................................13Rayfuse, Rosemary ....................................29Read, Jennifer S. .......................................50Records of the Dawn of Photography ........43Reed, J. D. ................................................14Reeve, N. H.................................................6Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and

Other Essays ............................................5Refugee Protection in International Law....28Refugees Convention, 1951, The ...............30Reid, S. W. ..................................................7Reidy, Joseph P. ........................................37Reif, Shulamit............................................19Reif, Stefan C. ...........................................19Reingold, Edward M. ................................44Relationship between European Community

Law and National Law, The ..............27, 28Religion, Learning and Science in the

'Abbasid Period .....................................11Religious Traditions of Japan 500–1600, The .

19Research Genres .........................................2Reuter, Timothy .........................................32Richards, Donald.......................................11Richards, John...........................................16Richards, John F. .......................................39Richardson, David .....................................36Richetti, John..............................................9Richmond, Marsha....................................43Ridder-Symoens, Hilde de....................32, 33Riley-Smith, Jonathan................................32Rink, John.................................................17Ritz, Jerome..............................................48Roach, E. Steve .........................................49Robb, Cairo A. R. ......................................27Roberts, A. D.............................................38Roberts, Warren ......................................6, 7Robertson, Andrew .....................................6

Robertson, Martin.....................................15Robinson, Kenneth Girdwood....................42Robinson, Nicholas ...................................27Robinson, Peter...........................................4Rodeck, Charles ........................................47Rodgers, R. H............................................14Rodrigue, John C.......................................37Rodriguez-Martin, Conrado.......................46Rodwell, John S. .......................................53Roeck, Bernd ............................................35Romaine, Suzanne ......................................3Roman Republican Coinage ......................15Rome........................................................15Roncaglia, Alessandro ...............................21Roodenburg, Herman................................35Rook, Lorenzo...........................................46Ross, Dorothy ...........................................41Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic

Molecules ..............................................46Rowe, Christopher ....................................14Rowland, Leslie S. .....................................37Rowlinson, J. S. .........................................46Rubin, Neville ...........................................28Rüegg, Walter ...........................................33Russell, Bertrand.......................................45

SSabin, Philip..............................................15Sacconi, A.................................................15Sagar, Keith ................................................7Sakellarakis, I. A........................................15Salomon, Frank.........................................36Samson, Jim .............................................17Sanderson, G. N. .......................................38Sands, Philippe .........................................27Saville, Julie ..............................................37Scaife, B. K. P. ...........................................45Schaaf, Larry J. ..........................................43Schachter, Oscar .......................................29Scheindlin, Raymond P. .............................11Schilling, Heinz .........................................34Schmitt, C. B. ............................................20Schofield, Malcolm..............................14, 20Schreuer, Christoph H................................29Schrijver, Nico J. ........................................25Schwartz, Glenn M. ..................................22Schwartz, Stuart........................................36Schwartz, Stuart B.....................................36Schwarze, Hans-Wilhelm .............................5Science and Civilisation in China.........41, 42Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial

India......................................................39Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk

Maxwell, The .........................................43Scura, Dorothy M......................................10Sea and Sardinia.........................................5Searby, Peter.............................................33Secret Agent, The ........................................7Selden, Raman............................................8Selected Letters of D. H. Lawrence, The........7Sell, Peter .................................................53Sells, Michael............................................11SerboCroatian-English Dictionary ................2Serjeant, R. B. ...........................................11Shattock, Joanne ......................................11Shaughnessy, Edward L.............................40Shaw, Ian .................................................23Shillinglaw, Susan .....................................10Shively, Donald H......................................39Sikhs of the Punjab, The............................39Silk, David B. A. ........................................51Simpson, John ..........................................51Sinopoli, Carla M. .....................................22Sinor, Denis...............................................39Sivin, Nathan ......................................41, 42Skinner, M. L...............................................5Skinner, Quentin .................................20, 22Slavic Languages, The .................................3Slings, S. R. ...............................................14

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Sljivic-Simsic, Biljana ...................................2Smith, David M.........................................31Smith, G. R. ..............................................11Smith, Sydney ...........................................43Social History of the Deccan, 1300–1761..39Socio-Religious Reform Movements in British

India......................................................39Sollberger, E..............................................12Solow, Robert M. ......................................21Sourbès-Verger, Isabelle ............................44Species Group of the British Iris Society.....54Spina, Domenico.......................................50Spudis, Paul D...........................................43Squires, Michael..........................................5Stacey, Robyn ...........................................54Stanhope, Richard.....................................50Stape, J. H...................................................7Steele, Bruce...............................................5Stein, Burton.............................................38Stelae from Egypt and Nubia in the

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, c. 3000BC–AD 1150 .........................................16

Stephens, Sonya..........................................9Stevenson, David K. ..................................48Stroke Syndromes (Second Edition) and

Uncommon Causes of Stroke .................48Studies in Classic American Literature .........6Sturdy, John..............................................18Sudden Death in Infancy, Childhood and

Adolescence ..........................................50Sundermann, Jürgen .................................51Sunshine, Philip ........................................48Surgical Anatomy of the Heart ..................50Sussex, R. ...................................................3Sutch, Richard...........................................36Swales, John M...........................................2Swanson, Norman R. ................................21

TT. S. Eliot...................................................10Tafur, Victor...............................................27Tafuri, Manfredo .......................................17Tanner, James ...........................................46Tarling, Nicholas .......................................38Techniques in Liver Surgery .......................51Textbook of Pediatric HIV Care..................50The European Garden Flora Editorial

Committee.............................................53The Flora Europaea Editorial Committee....52Thirsk, Joan ..............................................34Thompson, F. M. L. ....................................34Thomson, Peter .........................................12Tithe Maps of England and Wales, The ......30Todd, Janet .................................................4Tomlinson, B. R. ........................................39Topham, Jonathan R. ................................43Torture Papers, The ...................................28Tóth, István ..............................................34Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, The...................36Trapp, J. B. ................................................11Travaini, Lucia ...........................................32Trenchard, Warren C..................................19Trespasser, The ............................................5Trigger, Bruce G. .......................................36Tsuen-Hsuin, Tsien ....................................41Turk Christensen, Stephen.........................34Türk, Volker ..............................................28Turner, William ..........................................54Turnovsky, Stephen J. ................................21Tutin, T. G..................................................52Tuttleton, James W. ...................................10Tweddle, Marilyn N. ..................................54Twilight in Italy and Other Essays ................5Twitchett, Denis ........................................40Twitchett, Denis C. ....................................40

UUlijaszek, Stanley J....................................46Uman, Martin A. .......................................45United Nations Legal Order.......................29United States Practice in International

Law .......................................................28

VValentine, D. H..........................................52van Wees, Hans ........................................15Vasey, Lindeth.........................................5, 6Verger, Fernand.........................................44Vermylen, Jos............................................49Virgin and the Gypsy and Other Stories,

The..........................................................6Visions of Politics ......................................22

WWalbank, F. W. ..........................................13Waldman, Adam D....................................49Wales, David.............................................45Wallace, David ............................................8Walt Whitman...........................................10Walters, Clifford C.....................................51Walters, S. M. .....................................52, 53Walton of Detchant, Lord..........................47Wang, Ling ...............................................41Ward-Perkins, Bryan..................................13Washburn, Wilcomb E. ..............................36Watanabe-O'Kelly, Helen.............................9Watson, Mark W. ......................................21Watters, David E. ........................................2Watts, Victor .............................................30Wealth of Ideas, The .................................21Webb, D. A. ..............................................52Webster, John .............................................4Weis, Paul.................................................30Weller, Marc .............................................30Wenborn, Neil ..........................................19Wenzel, Siegfried ......................................18Wesencraft, Anne......................................54Whitby, Michael ..................................13, 15White, Paul S. ...........................................43Whitehead, Alfred North ...........................45Whitfield, Roderick....................................16Whitton, Brian A. ......................................52Wiernik, MD, Peter H. ...............................48Wilcox, Benson R. .....................................50William Turner: A New Herball...................54Williams, Mark..........................................50Williamson, Mark......................................44Willis, Robert ............................................17Wilmeth, Don B. .......................................12Wilmot, Sarah...........................................43Wiltshire, John ............................................4Wokler, Robert ..........................................22Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories,

The..........................................................5Women in Modern India ...........................39Wood, Nigel .............................................42Woodard, Roger D. .....................................1Works of Archimedes, The .........................14Works of John Webster, The ........................4World Shakespeare Bibliography on CD-ROM

1980–1996, The ......................................4World Trade Organization..............23, 24, 25Worthen, John ....................................5, 6, 7Wright, Gavin ...........................................36WTO Agreements on CD-ROM Issue 1.......23WTO Appellate Body Repertory of Reports

and Awards ...........................................23WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures, The ..23WTO Secretariat........................................23

XXi, Wang...................................................27

YYacoub, Magdi H. .....................................50Yamamura, Kozo.......................................39Yarrow, D............................................54, 55Yarshater, E...............................................37Yates, Robin D. S.......................................42Yearbook of International Humanitarian

Law .......................................................25Yeasts: Characteristics and Identification ..54,

55Yong-i, Yun ...............................................16Young, Frances..........................................18Young, M. J. L. ..........................................11Yugoslav Crisis in International Law, The ...30

ZZebrowski, Mark .......................................39Zeichner, Steven L. ....................................50Zytaruk, George J........................................6

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