• 1421: The Year China Discovered The World

    On 8 March 1421, the largest fleet the world had ever seen set sail from China. The ships, some nearly five hundred feet long, were under the command of Emperor…

    $27.99
  • An American in the Making

    At the turn of the twentieth century, M. E. Ravage set off in steerage for America, one of almost two million Jews who, like millions of others from eastern and…

    $120.00
  • An Equal Share of Freedom

    Essays illustrating the American Jewish experience during World War I.  An Equal Share of Freedom sheds new light on several important and interrelated dimensions of American, Jewish, and world history…

    $42.95
  • An Unfolding Vision

    A richly illustrated collection commemorating the bicentenary of the oldest university in Wales.  An Unfolding Vision commemorates the University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s bicentennial through a collection of essays…

    $21.00
  • Anarchy’s Brief Summer

    A unique portrait of a revolutionary movement that is largely unknown outside Spain. Northern Spain is the only part of Western Europe where anarchism played a significant role in the political…

    $24.50
  • Applied History and Contemporary Policymaking

    Robert Crowcroft has assembled a world-class, international cast of outstanding scholars and international figures to produce a stimulating collection of essays on applied history and policy making. With contributors such…

    $115.00
  • Avian Illuminations

    An exquisitely illustrated journey through the complex and crucial relationship between humans and birds.  Avian Illuminations examines the many roles birds have played in human society, from food, messengers, deities,…

    $35.00
  • Basilisks and Beowulf

    An eye-opening, engrossing look at the central role of monsters in the Anglo-Saxon worldview—now in paperback.   This book addresses a simple question: why were the Anglo-Saxons obsessed with monsters,…

    $16.00
  • Basilisks and Beowulf

    An eye-opening, engrossing look at the central role of monsters in the Anglo-Saxon worldview.   This book addresses a simple question: why were the Anglo-Saxons obsessed with monsters, many of…

    $22.50
  • Blood, Sweat and Earth

    A sweeping history of our enduring passion for diamonds—and the exploitative industry that fuels it.  Blood, Sweat and Earth is a hard-hitting historical exposé of the diamond industry, focusing on…

    $35.00
  • Book of Abraham Apologetics: A Review and Critique

    Said to have been dictated by Joseph Smith as a translation of an ancient Egyptian scroll purchased in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1835, the Book of Abraham may be Mormonism’s most…

    $18.95
  • Bosnian St. Louis

    Bosnian St. Louis is a warm and richly illustrated tribute to an unlikely immigrant success story in America’s heartland.   In the 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina was rocked by brutal…

    $19.95