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Death of a Pirate
Adrian Johns
W. W. Norton & Company
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
9780393341805, $16.95, www.wwnorton.com
DEATH OF A PIRATE: BRITISH RADIO AND THE MAKING OF THE INFORMATION
AGE comes from a leading authority on piracy and intellectual property and uses a killing in the
English countryside to consider the stormy world of 1960s pirate radio. Britain's radio pirates
changed media history as they worked to undermine the BBC radio monopoly and worked for
independent broadcasting rights. This is both a history of the BBC's monopoly and stranglehold
on broadcasting and a documentation of grassroots struggles against it: as such, DEATH OF A
PIRATE will appeal to a range of holdings, from media studies history to British social history
and general collections interested in freedom of speech and civil rights histories.
Paris: A Love Story
Kati Marton
Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas, 14th fl.
New York, NY 10020
9781451691542, $24.00, www.simonandschuster.com
Paris: A Love Story comes from an award-winning journalist and author who offers a love letter
to Paris, the loves of her life (newsman Peter Jennings and diplomat Richard Holbrooke), and her
family, and offers insights based on her years in Paris where her personal life blends with history
and culture. It begins with the sudden death of her husband Ambassador Richard Holbrooke in
2010, prompting her to return to Paris where they fell in love seventeen years earlier. Chapters
offer insights into romance, recovery, and Parisian influence in a fine and romantic account
recommended for any general lending library.
The Science Shelf
From Genes to Genomes, third edition
Jeremy W. Dale, Malcolm Von Schantz, Nick Plant
Wiley-Blackwell
350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148
9780470683866, $149.95, www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell
The third updated edition of From Genes to Genomes: Concepts and Applications of DNA
Technology provides a fine textbook recommended for college-level students of gene
sequencing. It represents a major revision of an introductory text and students of intermediate
molecular genetics, researchers and teachers will find it provides all the latest advancements in
genome sequencing and transgenetics. The explanations are technical but clear, the illustrations
supportive and precise, and the entire effect is perfect for any student of genetic research.
Prometheus Books
59 John Glenn Drive
Amherst, NY 14228-2197
www.prometheusbooks.com
Joe Nickell's THE SCIENCE OF GHOSTS: SEARCHING FOR SPIRITS OF THE DEAD
(9781616145859, $18.00) will find a home in science and new age collections alike, and
considers the actual evidence surrounding psychic contacts with 'the other side'. Numerous case
studies offer serious analysis, expose common hoaxes, and considers the scientific aspects of
ghosts and hauntings. The author is a paranormal investigator who blends PI work, forensic
evidence, and folklore in a balanced assessment of the evidence for ghosts and hauntings. Arthur
W. Staats' THE MARVELOUS LEARNING ANIMAL: WHAT MAKES HUMAN NATURE
UNIQUE (9781616145972, $27.00) asks the question what makes us human - and considers the
inherent tendencies and traits that explain and create human behavior. What stands out in our
species is the ability to learn, and this analysis of how complex repertories lead to advancement
unprecedented in the animal kingdom makes THE MARVELOUS LEARNING ANIMAL a fine
survey of human evolution and learning.
W. W. Norton & Company
500 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10110
www.wwnorton.com
David K. Randall's DREAMLAND: ADVENTURES IN THE STRANGE SCIENCE OF SLEEP
(9780393080209, $25.95) probes the science and nature of sleep disorders - considering the fact
that there are over seventy documented types of sleep disorders, and telling the author's own story
of various disorders from sleepwalking to nightly performances of talking, laughing, singing, and
more. DREAMLAND introduces a range of people experimenting with sleep, offering a survey
of new scientific discoveries, common questions about slumber, and the effects of sleep
conditions on all. Any science or health collection will find this a lively discussion. David R.
Montgomery's THE ROCKS DON'T LIE: A GEOLOGIST INVESTIGATES NOAH'S FLOOD
(9780393082395, $26.95) considers evidence surrounding the biblical story of Noah's Ark, using
years of field experience to show links between folk stories and the latest geological evidence.
His probe of Noah's Flood moves from Tibet to a creationist museum in Kentucky and considers
how ancient stories should be read. The works of theologians, naturalists and others blend in a
fine survey holding many surprises: among them the fact that the first theologians were in fact
geologists. Science and religious collections alike will find this fine reading. Frances Ashcroft's
THE SPARK OF LIFE: ELECTRICITY IN THE HUMAN BODY (9780393078039, $28.95)
considers how electricity works in the human body, showing how electrical signals control our
movements, thoughts, and even heart rates. Chapters offer a history of discoveries about
electricity over the decades, then move to modern times and the latest experiments surrounding
mind, body and electrical connections. From how nerve fibers carry electrical signals to how
some toxins interfere with ion channels, this is a pick for health and science libraries alike.
The Psychology Shelf
Monkey Mind
Daniel Smith
Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas, 12th floor
New York, NY 10020
9781439177303, $25.00, www.simonandschuster.com
MONKEY MIND: A MEMOIR OF ANXIETY belongs in any psychology or mental health
collection and in any general lending library where self-help is of interest, and documents the
author's struggles and experiences with anxiety. It follows the course of a condition that once
severely limited Daniel Smith's life, ruining his relationships and threatening his sanity, and tells
what it's like to live with ongoing anxiety. Humor blends with psychological insights to examine
the roots of anxiety and how it can be tamed, making for a fine read for any concerned about the
daily effects of anxiety.
The Ravenous Brain
Daniel Bor
Basic Books
c/o Perseus Books Group
11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
www.perseusbooksgroup.com
9780465020478, $27.99, www.basicbooks.com
THE RAVENOUS BRAIN: HOW THE NEW SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS EXPLAINS
OUR INSATIABLE SEARCH FOR MEANING offers original research blended with personal
insights to consider what it means to be conscious. Consciousness is a mental space dedicated to
the combination of ideas and solutions: this study uses solid reproducible evidence across various
disciplines and the latest brain research to explore a new theory of consciousness: one developed
by evolution and based on tested facts. The result is a top recommendation for science, health
and philosophy collections alike.
The Military Shelf
Osprey Publishing
4402 - 23rd Street, Suite 219
Long Island City, NY 11101-5058
www.ospreypublishing.com
Mark Lardas's BONHOMME RICHARD VS. SERAPIS: FLAMBOROUGH HEAD 1779
(9781849087858, $18.95) documents the clash between the American Bonhomme Richard and
the British HMS Serapis during the revolutionary war: a battle where two similar ships struggled
and created naval heroes that many know to this day. Any military collection strong in maritime
history will find this filled with color artwork, in-depth detail on ships and strategies, history and
illustrations and analysis of action. Col. (Ret.) Gaillard R. Peck, Jr.'s AMERICA'S SECRET
MIG SQUADRON: THE RED EAGLES OF PROJECT CONSTANT PEG (9781849089760,
$25.95) tells the story of a group of brave military pioneers who establish a training program that
would prepare the US Air Force for a potential Cold War battle with Soviet aircraft, and comes
from an F-4 Phantom II pilot in Vietnam who helped develop the Constant Peg program that
trained men to fly and maintain covertly obtained MiGs. Chapters pack in a history of the pilots,
the missions, and the military concepts behind them, making this a fine survey of the little-known
Red Eagles project recommended for any military holding. Steven J. Zaloga's US AMPHIBIOUS
TANKS OF WORLD WAR II (9781849086363, $17.95) offers a fine survey of tanks developed
to be deployed from further off-shore during battle. In Europe the US Army introduced the
Duplex Drive tank based on the British design, used on D-Day and again during the Rhine
crossings. The Marines developed their own versions of the deep-wading system. This review of
US amphibious tanks covers design, deployment, amphibious strategies, and more, and makes
for a powerful survey for any World War II collection strong in equipment analysis. Robert
Forsyth works with Eddie J. Creek on ME 262 BOMBER AND RECONNAISSANCE UNITS
(9781849087490, $22.95), a fine guide to the combat aircraft that first appeared in late 1944,
representing a new era in aeronautical development. Nothing in the Allied arsenal of aerial
fighters could compare, and the ME 262s conducted campaigns that proved an overwhelming
success. This follows the creation, deployment, strategies and makeup of this unique bomber, and
is a solid pick for any World War II collection. Pier Paolo Battistelli's ALBERT KESSELRING
(9781849087353, $18.95) provides a fine biography of field marshal Albert Kesselring, a key
figure during the Italian campaign of 1943-45. His efforts stalled superior Allied efforts for
months: he was responsible for the killing of Italian civilians in German-occupied Italy and he
led many campaigns in different countries. This survey marks him as one of the most notable
German commanders of World War II, and provides a vivid biography recommended for any
World War II collection. Duncan B. Campbell's SPARTAN WARRIOR 735-331 BC
(9781849087001, $18.95) offers a fine survey of the Spartans, who achieved lasting recognition
for their unique society and focus on warfare. Forbidden from any form of manual labor, Spartan
warriors were trained in brutality, warfare and discipline and withstood all kinds of challenges
and hardships: this describes a typical warrior's life and provides a fine history of the early Greek,
Persian and Peloponnesian wars. Color photos of their relics compliment a fine history suitable
for any ancient history library. Paul Eaglestone's A WORLD AFLAME (9781849086820,
$17.95) recounts the period between 1918 and 1939, when conflicting politics and military
tactics sparked conflicts that led to World War II. This provides wargamers with an interesting
set of rules along with 'what if' options, using a 10-man squad as the core unit, and games can be
played at company, battalion or brigade level and at any figure scale. Players interested in
wargames for this period will find this a fine mix of rules and strategy. Michael & Gladys
Green's PANTHER: GERMANY'S QUEST FOR COMBAT DOMINANCE (9781849088411,
$24.95) recounts the German Panther, one of the most striking tanks of World War II, and is a
top recommendation for any collection strong in World War II equipment. It considers how the
Panther tank evolved, its encounters throughout the war, and how the German Amy's encounter
with the Russians provided knowledge for designing the next generation of Panzers. Vintage
images abound in a fine history of the Panther's evolution and influence. Ian Senior's HOME
BEFORE THE LEAVES FALL: A NEW HISTORY OF THE GERMAN INVASION OF 1914
(9781849088435, $24.95) blends strategic analysis with diary entries, eyewitness stories, and
interview transcripts from soldiers of the times to provide an unprecedented new history that
focuses on the experiences of French and German troops in 1914. it documents strategic failures,
changed invasion plans, and soldier strategy that rested on a rapid victory over the French, but in
fact evolved to become a long session of defensive trench-based warfare. The result is a highly
recommended, striking history. Robert Maze's THE WEBLEY SERVICE REVOLVER
(9781849088039, $18.95) covers a gun introduced in 1887: a service revolver which was
perfected in 1915 ad served for some sixty years. Its reliability and handling made it the favored
firearm of classic British soldiers and this book provides a fine history that incorporates basic
firearms design and the evolution of pistol use. A special pick for military or firearms collectors
alike. Yuriy Rybin's SOVIET HURRICANE ACES OF WORLD WAR 2 (9781849087414,
$22.95) joins others in Osprey's 'Aircraft of the Aces' series and provides a fine comprehensive
history of the Hurricanes that would be given to the Soviet Union by the British in late 1941.
These planes saw action and proved easy to master, allowing them to form ne fighter regiments
in the polar area and providing cover for other aircraft more equipped for different kinds of
battle. The Hurricane was considered obsolete by the time it was supplied to the USSR, but
despite this it performed admirably and made an immense difference in the war. Steve Blake's
P-38 LIGHTNING ACES OF THE 82ND FIGHTER GROUP (9781849087438, $22.95) is
another fine addition to the series and tells of one of the most successful USAAF fighter units of
the war. It pairs detailed histories of the elite fighter pilots with discussions of their aircraft and
first-hand accounts by the combat veterans themselves, adding specially commissioned original
color artwork, new scale plans, and fine archival photos. The result is a top pick highly
recommended for any military aircraft collection! FALLUJAH: IRAQ 2004 (9781849087711,
$24.95) covers two operations - Vigilant Resolve and Phantom Fury - to take and hold the city of
Fallujah, considered the most dangerous carried out by Coalition forces during Operation Iraqi
Freedom, and is a fine pick for any Force on Force player. Wargamers will find the battle lines
drawn and alive in a volume packed with scenarios and information perfect for re-enacting their
Iraq battle wargames in a pick Force on Force players MUST have!
The Self-Help Shelf
The Nature of Risk
David X. Martin
KHP Books
9781475184396, $14.95, www.davidxmartin.com
THE NATURE OF RISK: AN EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND INTRODUCTION TO MANAGING
RISK has no spine lettering, which will make shelving a challenge for this standard-sized
paperback. It comes from an internationally recognized risk management expert who provides an
easy primer on assessing risk management, and provides a light survey illustrating different
approaches to risk management. Set in a forest with animals and natural attributes, this provides
a gentle parable recommended for business and self-help readers alike.
The Writing/Publishing Shelf
Elements of Fiction Writing: Conflict and Suspense
James Scott Bell
Writer's Digest Books
c/o F+W Media
4700 East Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236
9781599632735, $16.99, www.writersdigest.com
Elements of Fiction Writing: Conflict and Suspense teaches from the examples of successful
novels and movies and offers keys to building tension and keeping readers involved in a plot.
Writers will learn everything needed to spice a story, keep a plot vivid and engrossing, and come
from a thriller author and writing instructor who teaches the basics of creating compelling scenes
and characters and developing story lines that harness elements of conflict and suspense. No
literary collection should be without this!
Shaping Text
Jan Middendrop
BIS Publishers
Het Sieraad, Postjesweg 1
1057 DT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www.amazon.com
9789063692230, $39.00, www.bispublishers.nl
SHAPING TEXT is a key acquisition for any working with text in either electronic or print form:
it gathers the works and approaches of an international team of designers and features work by
Luca Barcellona, Blotto, Gray 318, Klaus Hesse and many more. Chapters cover the basics, from
how we read and what fonts are eye-catching to type design, type modifications for the web,
design strategies, and more. Designers, authors, publishers and any who use typography in their
work receive in-depth surveys on how content is processed and how typeface selection affects
readers in this highly recommended pick.
The Columbia Guide to Social Work Writing
Warren Green and Barbara Levy Simon
Columbia University Press
61 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023-7015
9780231142953, $34.50, www.cup.columbia.edu
The Columbia Guide to Social Work Writing is a pick for social workers and writing collections
alike, offering a unique narrowed guide written by top scholars and educators on the topic of
social work writing requirements. From a history of social work writing from the 1880s to
modern times to strategies for academic papers and social work journals and research endeavors
alike, this is packed with keys geared to specific fields of practice and blends observations on
real-world experiences with clear assessments of the nature and effectiveness of social work
writing.
The Technology Shelf
Moving Data
Pelle Snickars and Patrick Vonderau, editors
Columbia University Press
61 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023-7015
9780231157391, $29.50, www.cup.columbia.edu
MOVING DATA: THE IPHONE AND THE FUTURE OF MEDIA provides a fine pick
analyzing the iPhone and how it's changed the nature of daily life, allowing people to personalize
media as they move. Original essays consider the iPhone as a technological prototype and
lifestyle gadget, offering media experts and scholars insights on the device's revolutionary fetures
and how they are changing the idea of digital accessibility and use. Essays link the design of
participatory media to the iPhone's features and sharing processes and consider how these
processes are changing the nature of media and personal interactions alike!
Google for Seniors
Visual Steps
Visual Steps Publishing
9789059052369, $22.95, www.visualsteps.com
Of ongoing recommendation for any collection catering to seniors who want to get a handle on
new technology is Google for Seniors: Get Acquainted with Free Google Applications: Google
Earth, Maps, Reader, Docs, Sites, Chrome, a guide packed with large-size, clear screenshots in
color, larger-size print, and easy step-by-step directions that assume no prior computer savvy on
the part of seniors. From building a free website to web browsing, sharing albums and using
various options available through Google, GOOGLE FOR SENIORS provides a specific set of
introductions seniors will find easy to comprehend.
Integrated Microwave Front-Ends with Avionics Applications
Leo G. Maloratsky
Artech House
685 Canton Street, Norwood, MA 02062
9781608072057, $159.00, www.artechhouse.com
Integrated Microwave Front-Ends with Avionics Applications refers to the components in the
receiver that process the signal at the original incoming frequency. Engineers will find this a fine
detailed survey of circuit integration covering component miniaturization, hybrid and monolithic
integrated circuits, and much more, with chapters surveying different avionic systems and the
integration of passive and active antenna models. Also included are new approaches for front-end
design, all packed with illustrations and over 160 equations. Any engineering collection will find
this a specific, key reference.
RFID Design Principles, second edition
Harvey Lehpamer
Artech House
685 Canton Street, Norwood, MA 02062
9781608074709, $129.00, www.artechhouse.com
The second updated edition of RFID Design Principles continues to prove a highly recommended
pick for any professional needing a thorough survey of RFID design basics and applications. It
compares RFID with other technologies and comes from a recognized expert in radio-frequency
identification, and provides technical communications reference collections with a completely
revised edition packing in numerous updates and the latest new and expanded material on topics.
The result is a survey highly recommended for any college-level and advanced communications
library.
The Pets/Wildlife Shelf
Top-Bar Beekeeping
Les Crowder and Heather Harrell
Chelsea Green Publishing Company
85 North Main Street, Suite 120
White River Junction, VT 05001
9781603584614, $24.95, www.chelseagreen.com
Top-Bar Beekeeping: Organic Practices for Honeybee Health provides a key reference offering
an innovative approach to top-bar beehives, a new hive being used to raise bees successfully
without antibiotics or chemicals. It comes from an author with over thirty years experience
raising bees naturally and outlines low-stress methods for hobbyist keepers who want to raise
bees holistically. Chapters cover everything from combining hives and the pros and cons of
feeding to honey varieties and handling bears. Any home and garden, home reference or nature
holding will find this an invaluable alternative approach.
Wiley-Blackwell
350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148
www.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell
Linda Merrill, LVT, VTS (SAIM, CP), editor's SMALL ANIMAL INTERNAL MEDICINE FOR
VETERINARY TECHNICIANS AND NURSES (9780813821641, $79.99) is the first detailed
resource on internal medicine written for the veterinary technician and is arranged by body
system, with each chapter covering clinical signs, testing, treatment options and more. Chapters
are arranged to cover specific nursing subjects and offer a complete reference, including a
companion website with videos, quizzes, and images and detailed explanations of internal
medicine. From diagnostic tests and results to monitoring, clinical signs, nursing requirements,
and treatments, this packs in important keys to understanding the routines and applications of
small animal nursing and is especially recommended for veterinary technicians and students.
Kathleen A. Cooney, et.al.'s VETERINARY EUTHANASIA TECHNIQUES: A PRACTICAL
GUIDE (9780470959183, $59.99) provides detailed guidance on euthanasia procedures in a
variety of species including dogs, cats, horses and production animals, and is based on the latest
AVMA guidelines. Step-by-step descriptions of recommended methods of euthanasia provides
all the details needed to help students, technicians and vets understand all the options and how
euthanasia is administered. The book can be used as a manual covering step-by-step techniques
or as a starting point for discussing options with clients. No vet's library should be without this
manual! Vets and students will also find essential Christopher L. Norkus' VETERINARY
TECHNICIAN'S MANUAL FOR SMALL ANIMAL EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
(9780813810577, $59.99), a comprehensive reference on emergency and critical are for vet
technicians. From patient triage to stabilization and monitoring, this offers recommended best
practices, techniques, case studies, and plenty of supportive illustration to provide a fine review
of the most common emergencies experienced in hospitals and clinics. Mary Anna Thrall, et.al.'s
VETERINARY HEMATOLOGY AND CLINICAL CHEMISTRY (9780813810270, $51.95)
appears in its second updated edition to provide a clear reference to veterinary laboratory
diagnostics, covering hematology and clinical chemistry for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles and even
fish. The basic procedures and principles of laboratory testing are covered in a title that includes
new chapter on molecular diagnostics, extensively revised information to reflect the latest
laboratory diagnosis processes, and more. It's a powerful reference packed with practical
applications and should be considered a 'must' for any veterinary reference library.
The Needlecraft Shelf
Martingale
19021 Avenue NE
Bothell, WA 98011
www.shopmartingale.com
Linda Lum DeBono's SEW MERRY AND BRIGHT (9781604681802, $24.99) packs in over
twenty festive holiday patterns from a popular designer and provides a handmade holiday
collection with a host of ideas, from bright fireplace stockings and table runners to pillows and
more. Any needleworker interested in brightening the home for the holidays will find this packed
with lovely and fun projects perfect for all kinds of festive decor, and will appreciate the
attention to weaving holiday themes into all kinds of seasonal celebrations. A pick for any
needleworker looking for seasonal decoration ideas! Eva A. Larkin's EASY AND FUN
FREE-MOTION QUILTING (9781604681840, $26.99) provides a fine guide to quilting with
one block or area at a time, showing how to create eye-catching free-motion quilting. Six
different frame styles that can be stitched in any quilt-block size without resizing are provided in
a fine survey that teaches how to use frame designs alone and how to outline the frame or filler
with stitching. With its patterns and keys to combining elements, this is a stop recommendation
for any collection strong in quilting explorations. KNITTING THE CHILL AWAY
(9781604680836, $26.99) packs in nearly forty knitting patterns for the entire family and covers
everything from ponchos and socks to cardigans, classic yarns, and more. The focus on warm
clothing for cold weather for the entire family allows knitters to craft a wide array of sweaters,
hats and more, all in an array of appealing styles for men, women and child alike.
The Business Shelf
Iconic Packaging: The Fruittella Roll
Marcel Verhaaf
BIS Publishing
Het Sieraad, Postjesweg 1
1057 DT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www.amazon.com
9789063693039, $17.00, www.bispublishers.nl
Iconic Packaging: The Fruittella Roll tells the history of fruittella and provides the second
installment in BIS's 'iconic packaging' series providing a history of the brand and the company. It
shows how the fruittella packaging icon came about, how it was marketed, and provides a fine
survey from an author with some 20 years' experience in packaging design, and is a fun and
revealing pick for any business collection strong in marketing and packaging process or company
histories.
Kogan Page USA
1518 Walnut Street, Suite 1100
Philadelphia, PA 19102
www.koganpage.com
Elizabeth Christopher's International Management: Explorations Across Cultures
(9780749465285, $60.00) is a college-level text exploring management opportunities in
encounters across the world between national, political and social cultures. It uses a
multidisciplinary approach to consider the major leadership styles that characterize individuals
and communities, offering keys to negotiating a puzzling array of cultural encounters and
providing students and business readers with ideas for cross-cultural management processes.
From forming and managing international networks and alliances to handling new technology
and global connectivity, this is a powerful pick for any global business collection! Steven Van
Belleghem's The Conversation Company: Boost Your Business Through Culture, People and
Social Media (9780749464738, $26.95) entreats organizations to adjust their structures to
become business entities where people are the key drivers of growth, progress and company
culture. Interviews and case studies of companies from Kodak to Zappos and Microsoft
accompany chapters that tell companies how to define company values and image to make the
most of a people-driven culture. Business collections catering to managers will find this of
particular interest.
Usable Usability
Eric Reiss
Wiley
c/o Wiley Professional Trade Group
111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774
9781118185476, $39.99, www.wiley.com
USABLE USABILITY offers a fine key to making a project or service work for its user - and is a
top pick for businesses, manufacturers, and any who would understand how to improve a
product's usability appeal. From having clear goals for end results to learning what makes users
happy and putting logical reasoning to work, this is packed with guidelines and ideas for creating
useful products and services that match consumer needs. Businesses and any streamlining
inventions, products or services will find this a 'must'.
The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing
D.J. Waldow and Jason Falls
QUE
c/o Pearson Technology Group
801 East 96th Street, #300
Indianapolis, IN 46240-3759
9780789749697, $24.99, www.quepublishing.com
The Rebel's Guide to Email Marketing is a pick for any marketing collection interested in the
specifics of email applications and mobile email opportunities. Chapters discuss how the arena of
email users has changed, teach keys to understanding which email marketing rules are obsolete
and which work, and provide notes on how to encourage opt-in email to best advantage. From
technical to social marketing decision-making processes, this is a pick for computer and business
holdings alike.
Getting More
Stuart Diamond
Three Rivers Press
c/o The Random House Publishing Group
1745 Broadway, 17th floor, New York, NY 10019
9780307716903, $15.00, www.threeriverspress.com
GETTING MORE: HOW YOU CAN NEGOTIATE TO SUCCEED IN WORK AND LIFE
shows how to locate and value the other party's emotions and perceptions, and provides a set of
patterns key to gaining more value from negotiation processes. Understanding the underlying
perceptions of others offers a key to getting what you want, and learning how to work with these
perceptions and boundaries goes beyond pop psychology to enter the realm of personal and
business strategy. From identifying and valuing the perceptions of others to understanding the
role emotions play in a business transaction, this is packed with specific examples any negotiator
will find essential to success. Business as well as personal collections need this!
The Education Shelf
Corwin Press
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-2218
www.corwin.com
Marcia L. Tate's "SIT & GET" WON'T GROW DENDRITES (9781412999342, $34.95) appears
in its second updated edition to provide professional learning strategies that engage adult
learners. Here are twenty proven techniques in over a hundred professional learning activities
that encourage educator participation and provide new findings on learning styles and adult
learning. Samples of professional designs and job-embedded practices accompany sections on
movement, storytelling approaches, peer coaching and strategic teaching techniques in a
compendium recommended for any adult education holding. Laura Greenstein's ASSESSING
21ST CENTURY SKILLS: A GUIDE TO EVALUATING MASTERY AND AUTHENTIC
LEARNING (9781452218014, $39.95) covers the Common Core Standards and how teachers
can measure student skills such as creativity, problem solving and technology usage. It shows
how teachers can teach and assess these skills and mixes in case studies combined with the best
practices of education experts, producing a key to developing thinking and living skills in student
publications. From rubrics and checklists to models for developing classroom assessments, this is
a top pick for any educator's library. Joan Franklin Smutny, et.al.'s DISCOVERING AND
DEVELOPING TALENTS IN SPANISH-SPEAKING STUDENTS (9781412996365, $36.95)
provides teachers and leaders with the skills needed to uncover a Spanish-speaking child's
abilities. Strategies for not only identifying talents but adapting tools to meet learning needs and
connecting with parents make this a fine survey that also includes case histories from students
and teachers alike, examples of communications with parents, and more. A 'must' for any teacher
or school concerned with educating Spanish-speaking students. John Robert Browne II's
WALKING THE EQUITY TALK: A GUIDE FOR CULTURALLY COURAGEOUS
LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOL COMMUNITIES (9781412997812, $35.96) identifies a plan of
action called Culturally Courageous Leadership and tells how it can help achieve equitable
opportunities and outcomes for all students. From examples of what it takes to empower staff to
tips on handling the politics when addressing issues of race, identity, poverty and more, this
focus on equitable learning opportunities for all and common barriers to achieving them makes
for an outstanding guide for any interested in the larger issues of the education process and
community interactions. Teaching Matters Most: A School Leader's Guide to Improving
Classroom Instruction by Thomas M. McCann, et.al. (9781452205106, $34.95) provides a
three-step process that helps identify the elements of great teaching, provides tools for measuring
instruction results against these elements, and offers further keys to achieving exceptional results
in the classroom. Teachers will find this a fine tool for identifying classroom management
techniques that will lead to success! Rekha S. Rajan's INTEGRATING THE PERFORMING
ARTS IN GRADES K-5 (9781452203959, $34.95) provides a fine account linking classroom
performance and aptitude to the performing arts, making a case for retaining the arts in an era of
cost-cutting moves that would eliminate them. From how to connect the performing arts to all
aspects of the curriculum to a host of activities that can be implemented immediately and easily
in K-5 classrooms, this is packed with detailed lesson plans lined to the National Standards for
Arts Education, and is a solid winner!
The Art Shelf
Into the Light: The Healing Art of Kalman Aron
Susan Beilby Magee
Hudson Hills Press
PO Box 205, Manchester, VT 05254
9781555953850, $50.00, www.hudsonhills.com
Into the Light: The Healing Art of Kalman Aron profiles the works of an artist who has been
highly collected around the world, and comes from a Holocaust survivor who works in varied
media to produce all kinds of images, from portraits and drawings of children to abstracts. This
gathers his images and provides a powerful testimony to artistic survival in the face of
catastrophe, and will prove an outstanding survey for any arts collection; especially collections
strong in Holocaust survivor achievement.
The Health/Medicine Shelf
Human Caring Science, second edition
Jean Watson
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
40 Tall Pine Drive, Sudbury, MA 01776
9781449628109, $49.95, www.jblearning.com
The second updated edition of Human Caring Science: A Theory of Nursing comes from a
renowned nurse theorist who here discusses the balance between science and caring that lies at
the heart of a nurse's profession. Her Theory of Human caring uses Western and Eastern
philosophy, science, and analysis of the lives of patients and the clinical processes of nursing,
making this a fine recommendation for any college-level collection strong in nurse practitioner
philosophy and applications.
The Computer Shelf
Addison-Wesley/Pearson
c/o Pearson Technology Group
801 East 96th Street, #300
Indianapolis, IN 46240-3759
www.informit.com/aw
Kenneth S. Rubin's ESSENTIAL SCRUM: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE MOST POPULAR
AGILE PROCESS (9780137043293, $44.99) provides a fine single-source reference and comes
from a leading Scrum coach and trainer who illuminates the values and practices of Scrum. It
uses Rubin's experience helping hundreds of organizations succeed with Scrum and provides
managers and team members alike a working knowledge of Scrum and keys to applying it to
common business pursuits. Any software engineering collection will find this a fine pick!
Suzanne Robertson and James Robertson's third updated edition of MASTERING THE
REQUIREMENTS PROCESS: GETTING REQUIREMENTS RIGHT (9780432815743,
$64.99) offers up one of the best books on requirements in print, offering a detailed,
industry-proven process for verifying requirements no matter what the project. From the Volere
requirements process and a specification template that can be used for fine-tuning requirements
specs to checklists to help identify stakeholders and users, this new edition also includes strategy
guides for implementing requirements and outsourcing, the Brown Cow model for clarifying
viewpoints, using story cards as requirements, and much more. Any software reference or
business holding will find this a key acquisition!
Maintainable Javascript
Nicholas C. Zakas
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
1005 Gravenstein, Hwy N.
Sebastopol, CA 95472-2811
9781449327682, $34.99, www.oreilly.com
Maintainable Javascript: Writing Readable Code is a pick for any Javascript or web development
collection and provides a strong collection of best practices from a tech leader at Yahoo!
Chapters provide techniques to help teams function at a higher level by establishing specific code
conversions, using tools to keep a team on track, using a range of utilities, and more, and offer an
array of techniques for writing maintainable code that can be easily adapted. The result is a 'must'
for any Javascript reference library looking to improve coding.
Que
c/o Pearson Technology Group
801 East 96th Street, #300
Indianapolis, IN 46240-3759
www.quepublishing.com
Steve Johnson's ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS6 ON DEMAND (9780789749352, $34.99) includes online workshops, over 500 key Illustrator CS6 tasks, full-color screenshots and demos, and step-by-step keys to using Illustrator CS6, from editing gradients and setting live paint bucket tool options to changing fonts, editing graphic styles, and creating merging paths with the brush tool. This collection of advanced processes proves relatively simple and straightforward using this handbook, which is a 'must' for any new to Adobe Illustrator CS6 who wants to make the most of the program. The same successful formula applies to Steve Johnson's ADOBE INDESIGN CS6 ON DEMAND (9780789749345, $34.99), a guide packed with online workshops, resources for the certified exam, over 500 inDesign CS6 common applications and issues, and more. Chapters pack in details designed for quick reference and offer a step-by-step reference packed with all the basics, moving to advanced functions that will prove easy to handle with the wealth of background lessons applied here. Steve Johnson's OSX MOUNTAIN LION ON DEMAND, 2ND EDITION (9780789749901, $34.99) provides a fine visual step-by-step format filled with color illustrations and easy directions, and teaches all the basics behind the OS X Mountain Lion user interface. From using the App Store and talking online to managing schedules, posting content to various popular networks, and using Windows along with Mountain Lion, this comes packed with color screen shots and step-by-step 'how to' directions and is a 'must'.
The Photography Shelf
Mastering the Nikon D800
Darrell Young
Rocky Nook
802 East Cota Street, 3rd Floor
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
9781937538057, $39.95, www.rockynook.com
Mastering the Nikon D800 is a 'must have' reference for any owner of the new D800 camera, and
explores its many features using color screen shots and photos on nearly every page. It uses a
step-by-step process for setting adjustments, color and more, and provides keys to understanding
just when these adjustments are ready. Chapters not only cover every button and option on the
camera, they provide accompanying details on successful applications and things to watch out
for. The result is a top-notch pick for any owner of the camera new to its many options.
The Biography Shelf
Hello Goodbye Hello
Craig Brown
Simon & Schuster
1230 Avenue of the Americas, 14th fl.
New York, NY 10020
9781451683608, $26.95, www.simonandschuster.com
HELLO GOODBYE HELLO: A CIRCLE OF 101 REMARKABLE MEETINGS offers up the
witty British writer's collection of strange yet true stories of encounters between the rich and
famous in a fine collection of strange celebrity meetings; from George Bernard Shaw's encounter
with Harpo Marx in the nude to the Duchess of Windsor's tea with Hitler at Berchtesgaden. Each
of the 101 encounters is described in exactly 1001 words, offering biographical sketches that link
handily together as two famous people meet, then the second person in each meeting becomes the
first in the next encounter. A fun compendium of chance and unique associations makes this a
winner!
The Fashion Shelf
Wear This Now
Michelle Madhok and Eileen Conlan
Harlequin Books
225 Duncan Mill Road
Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, M3B 3K9
9780373892594, $16.95, www.eHarlequin.com
WEAR THIS NOW: YOUR STYLE SOLUTION FOR EVERY SEASON AND ANY
OCCASION pairs four-color illustrations with step-by-step advice on how to put together
hundreds of chic outfits in no time. From understanding a fashion formula for appropriate
purchasing and strategic shopping routines to building a foolproof wardrobe and locating the best
deals, this covers year-round fashion basics, what to wear on different occasions, and how to
assemble a basic wardrobe filled with mix-and-match possibilities for any fashion statement. A
fine pick for any basic collection where fashion is of interest.
The Philosophy Shelf
Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy
Mark Ralkowski, Editor
Open Court Publishing Company
70 East Lake Street, Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60601
9780812697667, $19.95, www.opencourtbooks.com
Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy: Awaken the Social Assassin Within is for philosophy,
modern culture and TV and film collections alike, and links the popular icon of Larry David to
the realms of philosophy. Chapters use Larry David's dialogues as a source for ethical,
psychological and philosophical insights, from Judaism and religious fervor to the perils of
authenticity. Larry David can serve as a guide through social values, ethical changes, and
philosophical conundrums: Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy documents these moments
and employs astute psychological analysis for its considerations. Any college-level film and
television or philosophy holding needs this collection!
The Greek Search for Wisdom
Michael K. Kellogg
Prometheus Books
59 John Glenn Drive, Amherst, NY 14228-2197
9781616145750, $28.00, www.prometheusbooks.com
THE GREEK SEARCH FOR WISDOM comes from an author educated in philosophy and law
who considers our Greek intellectual heritage and provides ten examples of Greek wisdom, from
the poets and dramatists to historians and philosophers. In each case he considers what each
Greek philosopher has to say about the world and our place in it, arguing that Greek history and
the classics make much more sense when viewed in the light of Greek philosophical perspective.
It's a solid discussion for philosophy and ancient history holdings, offering strong connections
between Greek perspectives and our times.
The Travel Shelf
Thailand
Suzanne Nam
Moon Publications
1700 - 4th Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
9781598809695, $21.99, www.moon.com
Any independent traveler planning a sojourn to Thailand must have the Moon handbook as both
a pre-trip planner and a take-along tote. It's packed with recommendations for accommodations,
restaurants and attractions, offers itineraries for everything from the country-wide 'best' to local
hot spots, and packs in some forty detailed, easily-used maps to round out the firsthand
experiences of the author. The result is a 'must' for any traveling to the country!
Lonely Planet Publications
150 Linden Street
Oakland CA 94607
www.lonelyplanet.com
Regis St. Louis's ECUADOR & THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (9781741798098, $24.99)
covers everything from traditional arts to natural history and covers cloud forests, Andean peaks,
and the Amazon rainforest as well as the Galapagos Islands. Sidebars of information on how to
travel through the country's many regions accompany a fine survey highly recommended for any
who plan on visiting and traveling through Ecuador. Another top pick is Brandon Presser, et.al.'s
THAILAND'S ISLANDS & BEACHES (9781741799644, $22.99) packed with pages of
information specific to Thailand's coastal areas. From eating, drinking and entertainment to
accommodations from bungalows to resorts and specifics on island life, this is a 'must' for any
interested in Thailand's beach opportunities. NEW ZEALAND (9781742200170, $26.99) by
Charles Rawlings-Way, et.al. is also a fine guide packed with insights from five authors who
share nearly a month's worth of firsthand research and experiences traveling the country. Over a
hundred small maps and details on urban and rural delights alike make for an exceptional
presentation. John Noble, et.al.'s MEXICO (9781742200163, $26.99) appears in its 30th
anniversary edition to celebrate all things Mexican, from pre-Hispanic ruins and offbeat
sightseeing opportunities to food and crafts markets, fairs, and more. It's a top take-along tote as
well as a handy advance travel planner for any destination-oriented visitor.
The Mystery/Suspense Shelf
The Hanging
Wendy Hornsby
Perseverance Press
c/o Daniel & Daniel Publishers
PO Box 2790, McKinleyville, CA 95519
9781564745262, $15.95, www.danielpublishing.com
THE HANGING provides a fine Maggie MacGowen mystery and is a solid pick for any mystery
library as it tells of filmmaker Maggie, on sabbatical from TV when she finds herself stuck in the
middle of a power struggle that results in the hanging of the college president. The event indicts
her and her friend in an investigation and so it falls to Maggie to discover the truth behind the
event. Her search for justice involves her in the world of art, business, and art forgery alike in a
fast-paced, gripping saga perfect for mystery readers.
The Ninth Step
Grant Jerkins
Berkeley Prime Crime
c/o Penguin Group (USA)
375 Hudson Street, 4th floor
New York, NY 10014
9780425255988, $15.00, www.penguin.com
THE NINTH STEP is a thriller recommended for any crime fiction library and tells of Helen,
involved in a twelve-step recovery program to make amends for a hit and run crime that killed
Edgar's wife. When she finally meets Edgar to atone for her crime she falls into a lie that only
deepens as she falls in love with him and faces a mysterious blackmailer who seems to know too
much of the lie she is caught in. A fine mystery evolves.
The Woodworking Shelf
Turning Wood with Carbide Tools
John English
Linden Publishing
2006 South Mary, Fresno, CA 93721-9875
9781610350549, $21.95, www.woodworkerslibrary.com
Turning Wood with Carbide Tools: Techniques and Projects for Every Skill Level is the first
in-depth guide to using carbide tools to handle woodturning projects at all levels and outlines the
techniques that carbide tools offer and differ from traditional woodturning cutters and scrapers.
Such tools don't need sharpening, for example, and are nearly catch-free. This book explains
carbide tool technology, various grades of tungsten carbide and cutting tips and shafts, and
explains the cutters. Color photos throughout make this a winning guide recommended for any
woodworker's library.
The Village Carpenter
Walter Rose
Linden Publishing
2006 South Mary, Fresno, CA 93721-9875
9781610350518, $15.95, www.woodworkerslibrary.com
THE VILLAGE CARPENTER: THE CLASSIC MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF A VICTORIAN
CRAFTSMAN was first published in 1937 and became a classic survey of a time before power
tools and mass-produced furniture. Its reprint of a personal and craftsman's memoir returns a
classic about Victorian England master carpentry to the shelves of any woodworking or crafts
library, providing one man's intimate portrait of his crafting world and describing the working
conditions and typical tasks of a nineteenth-century woodworker.
The Crafts Shelf
The Spirit of Bead Embroidery
Heidi Kummli
Kalmbach Publishing Company
21027 Crossroads Circle, Waukesha, WI 53186
9780871164384, $21.95, www.kalmbachbooks.com
The Spirit of Bead Embroidery offers techniques and insights into an approach to beaded
embroidery and considers the symbolic meaning of animal totems, colors and gemstones in the
process. Some thirteen lovely projects range from necklaces to earrings and rings, with a gallery
of work by some 19 bead embroidery artists providing inspiration. Any collection strong in
jewelry-making in general and beading in particular will find this an outstanding guide.
The Christian Studies Shelf
Acceptable Words
Gary D. Schmidt and Elizabeth Stickney, editors
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
2140 Oak Industrial Drive, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505
9780802868794, $16.00, www.eerdmans.com
ACCEPTABLE WORDS: PRAYERS FOR THE WRITER provides a fine survey of prayers for
different stages in a writer's work, and is a pick for any Christian collection interested in
inspirations for authors. Writers receive ancient and contemporary poems and prayers that link
writing to spiritual reflections, providing moving quotes perfect for spiritual thinkers. While this
would seem a pick for literary holdings, its audience will be spiritual thinkers seeking reflections
blending inspiration with religious insights.
The Religion/Spirituality Shelf
Love Story
Nichole Nordeman
Worthy Publishing
134 Franklin Road, Suite 200, Brentwood, TN 37027
9781617950513, $16.99, www.worthypublishing.com
LOVE STORY: THE HAND THAT HOLDS US FROM THE GARDEN TO THE GATES
provides a powerful story of faith and conviction and is a pick for any spirituality collection. It
provides a collection of reflections based on the best-selling The Story and blends personal
insights with modern explorations of the Bible's characters, with a focus on God's love and its
evidence in daily lives. The result is a powerful survey filled with inspiration and insight: a top
pick for any spirituality collection!
The Audiobook Shelf
Mortal (The Books of Mortals)
Ted Dekker, et.al.
Hachette Audio
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017-0010
9781619692411, $19.98, www.hachetteaudio.com
Mortal (The Books of Mortals) is the second novel in the saga: fans of the prior book Forbidden
will find this audio bursting with life as it continues the story of Rom Sebastian, who discovered
that every human on the planet has actually been long dead, stripped of their genetic humanity by
benevolent aliens who have eliminated war, strife and hatred from the planet. Only Rom is
human, having ingested blood to bring himself back to life, and he works with a secret faction of
followers who have also taken the blood and are struggling to regain humanity. A powerful saga,
this will appeal to any collection that already has the prior audio.
The Cookbook Shelf
You Won't Believe It's Salt Free!
Robyn Webb
Da Capo Press
c/o Perseus Books Group
11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
www.perseusbooksgroup.com
9780738215563, $17.99, www.dacapopress.com
YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT'S SALT-FREE! 125 HEALTHY, LOW-SODIUM AND
NO-SODIUM RECIPES USING FLAVORFUL SPICE BLENDS uses spices, herb blends, and
salt-free marinades to provide high-flavor dishes, packing details on these blends with recipes
that pack in flavor and no salt. Nutritional values for dishes such as Lemon Pepper Turkey
Burgers, Vidalia Onion Soup, and Champagne Mango Salsa are included along with quick and
easy preparation instructions and meal ideas. If it's the flavor in salt that you crave, this cookbook
is the item of choice and offers fine alternatives for any looking at a salt-free diet.
Quick Family Cookbook
America's Test Kitchen
9781933615998, $34.95, www.cookscountry.com
THE AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN QUICK FAMILY COOKBOOK comes from the hit TV
show and offers a faster method of cooking: all recipes take 45 minutes or less. With this
approach in mind, anticipate a fine gathering of some 750 recipes in a hard binder format
complete with spine lettering for easy location on a shelf, and handy lay-flat binding. These are
quick recipes that pack a punch in flavor and provide step-by-step photos for foolproof results.
Not a good match for library lending, with its removable pages - but perfect for any home cook
looking for tested fail-safe dishes!
Part of a Complete Breakfast
Tim Hollis
University Press of Florida
15 Northwest 15th Street
Gainesville, FL 32611-2079
9780813041490, $26.95, www.upf.com
Part of a Complete Breakfast: Cereal Characters of the Baby Boom Era focuses on early cereal
advertising successes, and while it's likely to become a part of many a business library strong in
advertising history, it is also strongly recommended for food history holdings. Chapters discuss
cereal advertising characters and their origins and evolution, focusing on the industry's heyday
from 1950-1979 when children's TV programming came into its own. Tom Hollis' personal
collection of pop and cereal memorabilia lend to a fine survey which includes broadcast TV
transitions as well. Film, business and food libraries will all find it a popular pick, appealing
across genres and even into the general reading world.
India: A Culinary Journey
Prem Kishore
Hippocrene Books
171 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016
9780781812634, $29.95, www.hippocrenebooks.com
INDIA: A CULINARY JOURNEY covers the extent of Indian fare, from street food to festivals,
and provides a fine collection of recipes from all over India paired with culinary facts and
history. Over 100 recipes are all adapted for the North American kitchen and provide a fine
survey of India's regional dishes and how to make the most of them, from Punjabi cornmeal
breads to the gravies of Mughlai cuisine. It's the blend of recipes with cultural background, myths
and culinary lore that set this apart from other Indian cookbooks.
The Political Science Shelf
America's Unwritten Constitution
Akhil Reed Amar
Basic Books
c/o Perseus Books Group
11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
www.perseusbooksgroup.com
9780465025957, $29.99, www.basicbooks.com
America's Unwritten Constitution covers the basic principles, common practices and more that
make up our unwritten Constitution, showing how written and unwritten Constitutions fit
together and offering a focus on the little-covered 'unwritten' concept. America's unwritten
Constitution fills in gaps and keeps it a living, changing document, and this book comes from an
expert witness in Congressional hearings who is respected by politicians on all sides. From the
Constitution's insights on the presidential election process to the future of the Constitution and
possible amendments, this is a fine history that belongs in any American history or Political
Science holding!
The Music Shelf
Punk Rock: An Oral History
John Robb
PM Press
PO Box 23912, Oakland, CA 94623
9781604860054, $19.95, www.pmpress.org
Punk Rock: An Oral History provides interviews which many musicians who were at the
forefront of the punk rock movement, from Chrissie Hynde and Siouxsie Sioux to Hernry
Rollins, and offers a fine oral history of the UK punk rock movement of the 70s which will prove
key to any modern music history collection. From discussions of the genre's 60s roots and
influences to the cultural and fashion icons it created for a new generation, PUNK ROCK is
packed with insights from the movement's originators and early influencers, and is a top
recommendation for any rock music holding.
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