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Presenting Poepoe’s funerary narrative in Hawaiian and in English, this work features a kanikau (mourning chant)... Read More >>
This volume is dedicated to coastal and maritime archaeology on the Atlantic north of the equator. Read More >>
The first comprehensive book about Michael Stewart, the young Black artist and model who died after an altercation... Read More >>
This study explores the urban topography of medieval Merv, a key Silk Roads city in Central Asia, using drone imagery,... Read More >>
The first book to focus on the newspapers edited by Frederick Douglass and their impact on Black organizing A robust... Read More >>
This volume presents Schliemann’s 1865 travel diary from China and Japan, capturing a rare view of East Asia in... Read More >>
This book explores the deep-rooted divide between French and Anglophone approaches to Palaeolithic lithic analysis,... Read More >>
German Halftracks is a richly illustrated reference work focusing on the wide range of German half-track vehicles... Read More >>
With valuable new insights into the linguistic prehistory and the iconography on stone sculpture in Mexico and Guatemala,... Read More >>
Boyle County was formed from portions of Lincoln and Mercer Counties in 1842. Named after Judge John Boyle, the... Read More >>
A Century of Murder Upstate Nestled in the heart of upstate New York, Steuben County's rural scenery belies a sinister... Read More >>
Admirers of the power of trains and process of logging will revel in the images included in Southwest Washington... Read More >>
Theodore Martin offers a groundbreaking account of the ways that reading habits and crime politics intersected in... Read More >>
In 1962, George Ruble Woolfolk, perhaps the foremost Black historian in Texas at the time, published his most well-known... Read More >>
WAHOO and Commander Dudley Morton became legendsâ ""aggressive, successful, lethal. Before her loss in October 1943,... Read More >>
‘One word of truth shall outweigh the whole world’ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn In the first month of the First World... Read More >>
A defiantly feminist retelling of the myth of Medea from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Stone Blind. Read More >>
In the fall of 1943, during some of the Pacific theater's bloodiest battles, the United States and Japan pulled... Read More >>