• Reaching for Intelligence Past

    Live through a conflict…and resolve it with intelligence. An achievable goal if both parties remain intelligent and share a common interest Who hasn’t lived a conflict with a colleague, a…

    $17.00
  • Sense and Sensibility

    Sense and Sensibility ?is the novel that introduced Jane Austen to the reading world. Austen was a realist; she liked novels that presented realistic characters in realistic situations. She also…

    $15.00
  • Specialists

    This unique collection of testimonials is a must have for university libraries, heads of departments, practically anyone in the academia who mentors graduate students. Reading other PhD holders and PhD…

    $19.00
  • The Canadian Precariat

    This collection includes reflections about the precariousness of academic employment for non-tenured professionals across Canada. It includes articles from those who have taught in post-secondary education across Canada, as well…

    $25.00
  • The Divine Recluse, Sor Juana de Maldonado y Paz

    The Divine Recluse, Sor Juana de Maldonado y Paz: A Novel of Colonial Guatemala, is the English translation of Guatemalan author Máximo Soto Hall’s La Divina Reclusa. Based on the…

    $14.00
  • The Female Precariat

    This thematic volume addresses gender disparities in pay, professional support, and job security in both the higher education work force and the work force in the newer digital economy. The…

    $28.00
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray

    This is a student edition, ideal for AP English classes, for junior college and first year university students. The introduction by masculinity studies specialist Avishek Parui guides the reader through…

    $14.00
  • The Portable Byron

    Byron’s fame far surpases the contemporary reader’s familiarity with his work. This volume aims to revive interest in his work by selecting from his  poems, letters and journals everything that…

    $19.00
  • The Tale of the Living Vampyre

    The nineteenth-century vampire has been inadequately studied until now, being usually investigated mainly as a precursor to twentieth- and twenty-first fictions. The cultural roots of the fictional monster which became…

    $35.00
  • The Trail of the Serpent

    Victorian England’s best selling woman novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon still capitvates readers with this chilling story of a murder, betrayal, and friendship. Hailed as the first detective novel, The Trail…

    $22.00
  • The Vampyre and other British Stories of the Romantic Era

    The rise of the British short story coincides with the publication of Jane Austen’s novels and with the emergence of the great Romantic poetry. For a good understanding of the…

    $25.00
  • These Immortal Creations

    This is the most diverse anthology of British Romantic poetry: out of twenty-seven authors, fifteen are male and twelve female. The reader will be able to see how the female…

    $15.00