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  • av Andrea A. (Stanford University) Lunsford
    647

    Already used at over 270 schools in its first edition, Let's Talk is well liked by students and instructors because it is approachable, interesting, and easy to read, with just enough detail on writing, reading, and research. The second edition continues to bring a stronger focus on listening, curiosity, and open-mindedness than any other book of its kind, and now adds timely new coverage of the need for conversation, the role of argument in all kinds of writing, and the use of AI, all in a more interactive ebook with over 30 videos.

  • av Joel (University of Delaware) Best
    781

  • - Evaluating a World of Information
    av Beth (University of Delaware) Morling
    767

    A text that will make your students care about research methods as much as you do.

  • av Andrea A. (Stanford University) Lunsford
    547

    Already used at over 270 schools in its first edition, Let's Talk is well liked by students and instructors because it is approachable, interesting, and easy to read, with just enough detail on writing, reading, and research. The second edition continues to bring a stronger focus on listening, curiosity, and open-mindedness than any other book of its kind, and now adds timely new coverage of the need for conversation, the role of argument in all kinds of writing, and the use of AI, all in a more interactive ebook with over 30 videos.

  • av Patrick H. (University of Puget Sound) O'Neil
    1 291

  • av L. Poundie (The Graduate Center, City University of New York) Burstein, Joseph N. (The Graduate Center & m.fl.
    1 807

    The music theory text that students read and understand.

  • av Allan (Queens College Ludman
    1 107

    The Laboratory Manual for Introductory Geology provides an engaging way to learn geology, focusing on active exploration and real-life applications. Allan Ludman and Stephen Marshak are influential researchers and expert teachers who know how to make geoscience exciting for students. They introduce and reinforce key concepts and skills through rich illustrations, accessible explanations, intuitive labs with easy-to-follow instructions, and pedagogical tools that help students think like geologists.?The manual's modular chapters make it flexible and easy to assign with any introductory geology textbook, especially Marshak's Earth: Portrait of a Planet and Essentials of Geology. To make the lab experience more dynamic, the manual is supported by interactive resources, including 3D models of geologic specimens, videos, animations, interactive simulations, and Google Earth activities.?New to this edition:A reorganized Table of Contents designed to follow the typical sequence of the geology lab course.Revised and expanded discussion of plate tectonics, which is introduced in Ch. 2: The Way the Earth Works: Examining Plate Tectonics and further explored in a brand-new Ch. 10: Plate Tectonics II: A Deeper Understanding, which builds on the coverage of minerals, rocks, rock deformation, and earthquakes presented in the preceding chapters.New and revised exercises and activities based on reviewer feedback, including the earthquake epicenter exercise central to Ch. 9 and two groundwater pollution exercises in Ch. 14.?Coverage of recent geological events, including earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, accelerating climate change, and glacial retreat.

  • - The Biology of the Mind
    av George R. Mangun, Michael (University of California Gazzaniga & Richard B. (University of California Ivry
    851

    Authoritative, applied and accessible.

  • - Power and Purpose
    av Theodore J. (Cornell University) Lowi, Benjamin (The Johns Hopkins University) Ginsberg, Stephen (Harvard University) Ansolabehere & m.fl.
    1 241 - 1 507

    Connects current political science to the core topics in American politics.

  • av L. Poundie (The Graduate Center Burstein
    937

    Written by master teachers Poundie Burstein and Joe Straus, the workbook that accompanies Concise Introduction to Tonal Harmony, Third Edition, provides your students the practice they need to master music theory. The workbook contains hundreds of exercises-more than could ever be assigned in any one class-offering you the flexibility to construct assignments that best meet the needs of your students. The Third Edition has been revised with new exercises based on new selections in the Third Edition .

  • av Wilmington) Monahan & Dave (University of North Carolina
    777

    Students love watching movies. Help them understand why.

  • av Isa (emerita Engleberg
    1 077

  • av Jeremy Adelman & Robert Tignor
    1 467

    Global connections and comparisons, now more accessible and interactive.

  • av David McAdams, Avinash K. (Princeton University) Dixit & Susan (Wellesley College) Skeath
    891

    Comprehensive, clear, and approachable, with clever real-world examples that motivate students

  • av Benjamin (Johns Hopkins University) Ginsberg
    1 177 - 1 707

  • - A Narrative History
    av David E. (Furman University) Shi & George Brown (late of the University of North Carolina) Tindall
    821 - 1 557

    The leading narrative history that students love to read, now made more relevant and accessible.

  • av Clark Spencer (The Ohio State University) Larsen
    1 667

    Essentials of Biological Anthropology provides an accessible and engaging introduction to biological anthropology, with an emphasis on the discipline's relevance and latest research advancements. Through balanced and clear explanations, author Clark Larsen ensures that students not only grasp the basics, but also understand how what they're learning applies to their own lives, communities, and prospective career paths. The book's clear and concise writing, rich art program, and focus on new discoveries empower every student to succeed in the course. Available for the first time as a Norton Illumine Ebook, the Sixth Edition features brand-new 3D model interactive activities, new "Anthropology at Work" features and videos, and end-of-section Check Your Understanding questions designed to keep students engaged and on track.

  • - Discovering Physical Anthropology
    av Clark Spencer (The Ohio State University) Larsen
    1 751

    Gives students the tools they need to see the Big Picture.

  • - An Evolving Science
    av John W. Foster & Joan L. Slonczewski
    2 481

    The most contemporary microbiology textbook is also the most accessible.

  • - An Atoms-Focused Approach
    av Natalie (Lehigh University (Emeritus)) Foster, Rein V. (Northeastern University) Kirss & Thomas R. (Northeastern University) Gilbert
    967

    More than atoms first-atoms focused.

  • av Alvin (Western Illinois University) Goldfarb
    1 481

    The leading textbook on theater history now brings a truly global approach to the course. In the Eighth Edition's fully reorganized table of contents, new chapters on early African theatre and classical Asian theatre appear alongside an overhauled Part 3: "Global Theatres from 1800 to Today." In the Norton Illumine Ebook, new Check Your Understanding questions will help make the new edition's approach more easily digestible for students right as they first encounter the material. Living Theatre shows that not only is theatre alive and evolving, but so is theatre history.

  • av Jonathan (University of Oxford) Wolff
    531

    Jonathan Wolff's Readings in Moral Philosophy is a thoughtfully curated and diverse collection of readings on ethical theory and contemporary moral issues. Used on its own or as a companion to the author's An Introduction to Moral Philosophy, Readings in Moral Philosophy strikes an ideal balance between readings on the basics of moral theory, readings on perennial moral debates, and readings on fascinating topics at the cutting edge of applied ethics. With a wide-ranging table of contents, robust pedagogical support, and an affordable price, the Second Edition provides exceptional value to moral philosophy courses.

  • av Jonathan D. (Yale University) Spence
    1 021

    The leading textbook by the leading scholar.

  • av Alexandra Katehakis
    737

  • av Ria Sim
    277

    Enjoy 120 colorful sketches that remind even the most jaded New Yorkers to notice the city's simple beauties.

  • av Susan Reigler
    381

    Celebrate Kentucky bourbon, from Angel's Envy and Buffalo Trace to Willett and Woodford Reserve, by exploring the history of the drink, its heritage, influence, and how production affects what you taste in the glass. Each chapter of this handsomely illustrated volume profiles one distillery, featuring engaging stories of its origins, evolution, and initiatives for the future. Tasting notes for recommended bottles include popular favorites and worthy splurges so you can learn more about your preferred drams and discover exciting new expressions to try. Capsule biographies illuminate the achievements of distillers and other colorful characters alongside archival images and gorgeous photography that bring the fields, stills, rickhouses, bottles, and whiskeys beautifully to life. Meticulously researched, this thorough compendium also highlights must-visit events and attractions near the distilleries, allowing you to plan a pilgrimage or relive the experience of a lifetime. Kentucky Bourbon will help you enjoy the crown jewel of the commonwealth in all its splendor.

  • av Justin Burke
    357

    Simple, nostalgic recipes from a trusted guide in the world of baking, the world of queerness, and the world of queer baking.

  • av Michael Wallis
    377

    In the annals of legendary Wild West desperados, Belle Starr is remembered to this day as the Bandit Queen. Shortly after her murder in 1889, a highly romanticized, sensational book titled Bella Starr . . . The Bandit Queen, or the Female Jesse James was published-the first of scores of high-profile portraits to brand Starr as a villain. Now, celebrated historian Michael Wallis parses over a century of mythmaking to reveal the woman behind the "Wanted" poster. From war-torn Carthage, Missouri, to rollicking Scyene, Texas, Starr indeed ran in the same circles as notorious outlaws Cole Younger and Jesse James, but Wallis shows that the crimes ascribed to her were embellished. The result is a breathtaking portrait of a woman demonized for refusing to accept the genteel Victorian ideals expected of her. Instead, she chose to live her life outside the law, riding sidesaddle with a pearl-handled Colt .45 strapped to her hip.

  • av Thomas R. Cech
    237

    One of Literary Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2024 Exploring the most transformative breakthroughs in biology since the discovery of the double helix, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist unveils the RNA age.

  • av Alan (University of Virginia) Taylor
    261

    In a fast-paced narrative of soaring ideals and sordid politics, of civil war and foreign invasion, the award-winning historian Alan Taylor presents a pivotal twenty-year period in which North America's three largest countries-the United States, Mexico, and Canada-all transformed themselves into nations. The American Civil War stands at the center of the story, its military history and the drama of emancipation the highlights. Taylor relies on vivid characters to carry the story, from Joseph Hooker, whose timidity in crisis was exploited by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson in the Union defeat at Chancellorsville, to Martin Delany and Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Black abolitionists whose critical work in Canada and the United States advanced emancipation and the enrollment of Black soldiers in Union armies.The outbreak of the Civil War created a continental power vacuum that allowed French forces to invade Mexico in 1862 and set up an empire ruled by a Habsburg archduke. This inflamed the ongoing power struggle between Mexico's Conservatives-landowners, the military, the Church-and Liberal supporters of social democracy, led ably by Benito Juarez. Along the southwestern border Mexico's Conservative forces made common cause with the Confederacy, while General James Carleton violently suppressed Apaches and Navajos in New Mexico and Arizona. When the Union triumph restored the continental balance of power, French forces withdrew, and Liberals consolidated a republic in Mexico.Canada was meantime fending off a potential rupture between French-speaking Catholics in Quebec and English-speakers in Ontario. When Union victory raised the threat of American invasion, Canadian leaders pressed for a continent-wide confederation joined by a transcontinental railroad. The rollicking story of liberal ideals, political venality, and corporate corruption marked the dawn of the Gilded Age in North America.

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