Wednesday, June 17, 2009

May 2009 Acquisitions

Acquisitions List
Chadwick Library
Iowa Wesleyan College
May 2009
*---Gifts
#---Free Gov’t Doc.

REFERENCE, INDEX, ETC.
Dorling, Daniel. The atlas of the real world: mapping the way we live. Thames & Hudson, 2008. (Ref G1021 .D586 2008)

Feinstein, Sheryl (ed.). The Praeger handbook of learning and the brain. Greenwood Pr. CT, 2006. (Ref LB1060 .P683 2006eb)


GENERAL INTEREST
*Evans, Margaret Carpenter. Rosemond Tuve: a life of the mind. Peter E. Randall, Portsmouth, NH, 2004. (PR55.T8 E936 2004)

*McCreary, Donna D. Lincoln’s table: Victorian recipes from Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois to the White House. Guild Press of Indiana, Zionsville, IN, 2000. (TX715 .M474314 2000)

Kidwell, Claudia B. Cutting a fashionable fit: dressmakers’ drafting systems in the United States. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1979. (TT520 .K4)

EDUCATION
*Luetke-Stahlman, Barbara. Deaf students can be great readers! : articles on reading and deafness and an annotated bibliography of related research. Modern Signs Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 2004. (HV2469.R4 L84 2004)

*Wilcox, Laura (ed.). Meeting the challenge: America’s independent colleges and universities since 1956: essays. Council of Independent Colleges, 2006. (qLB2328.52 .U6 M44 2006)

*Jones, Vernon F. Comprehensive classroom management: creating communities of support and solving problems. Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 2001. (LB3013 .J66 2001)

Tannenbaum, Sally Cahill (ed.). Research, advocacy, and political engagement: multidisciplinary perspectives through service learning. Stylus Publishing, Sterling, VA, 2008. (LC221.2.C2 R47 2008)

*Friend, Marilyn. Special education: contemporary perspectives for school professionals. Pearson, Boston, 2005. (qLC3981 .F75 2005)

*Friend, Marilyn. Special education: contemporary perspectives for school professionals. Pearson, Boston, 2006. (qLC3981 .F75 2006)

*Bender, William N. Learning disabilities: characteristics, identification, and teaching strategies. Pearson, Boston, 2008. (LC4705 .B46 2008)

*Bos, Candace S. Strategies for teaching students with learning and behavior problems. Pearson, Boston, 2006. (LC4705 .B67 2006)

Fisch, Shalom M. (ed.). “G” is for growing: thirty years of research on children and Sesame Street. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001. (LC6579.S47 G58 2001)

PSYCHOLOGY
*Mather, Cotton. On witchcraft, being The wonders of the invisible world. Bell Publishing, NY, 1974. (BF1575 .M54)

SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
Friedman, Thomas L. Hot, flat, and crowded: why we need a green revolution, and how it can renew America. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, NY, 2008. (GE197 .F75 2008b)

*Leyland, Winston (ed.). Gay roots: twenty years of gay sunshine: an anthology
of gay history, sex, politics, and culture. Gay Sunshine Press, San Francisco, 1991. (HQ76.2.U5 G395 1991)

*Vatsyayanna. The complete Kama Sutra: the first unabridged modern translation of the classic Indian text. Park Street Press, Rochester, VT, 1994. (HQ470.S3 V313 1994)

ART
*Bendavid-Val, Leah. Stories on paper and glass: pioneering photography at National Geographic. National Geographic, Washington, D.C., 2001. (qTR653 .B46 2001)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ACCOUNTING & ECONOMICS
Mills, Nicolaus. Winning the peace: the Marshall Plan and America’s coming of age as a superpower. Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, 2008. (HC240 .M637 2008)

Vernon, James. Hunger: a modern history. Belknap Press, Cambridge, MA, 2007. (HC260.P6 P47 2007)

Navarro, Peter. The coming China wars: where they will be fought and how they can be won. Financial Times, NJ, 2007. (HF1604 .N38 2007eb)

ENGLISH & LITERATURE
*Steiner, George. After Babel: aspects of language and translation. Oxford University Press, NY, 1992. (P306 .S66 1992)

*Muller, Gilbert H. The McGraw-Hill reader: issues across the disciplines. McGraw-Hill, NY, 2003. (PE1417 .M44 2003)

*Altick, Richard D. Browning’s Roman murder story: a reading of “The ring and the book.” University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1968. (PR4219 .A4)

*Butler, Samuel. The notebooks of Samuel Butler. Hogarth Press, London, 1985. (PR4349.B7 N6 1985)

*Lowell, Robert. Selected poems. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, NY, 1976. (PS3523.O89 A17 1976)

*Fecher, Charles A. (ed.). The diary of H. L. Mencken. Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 1989. (PS3525.E43 Z463 1989)

*Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. Goethe’s selected works. Suhrkamp/Insel, Cambridge, MA, 1984. (PT2026.A1 C83 1983 v.1-3, 6-7, 9-10)

FICTION
*The Arabian nights. W.W. Norton, NY, 1990. (PJ7715 .H33 1990)

*Amis, Kingsley. I want it now. Harcourt, Brace & World, NY, 1969. (PR6001 .M6 I2 1969)

*Davies, Robertson. The lyre of Orpheus. Viking/Penguin, NY, 1989. (PR9199.3.D3 L9 1989)

*Campbell, Bebe Moore. What you owe me. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, 2001. (PS3553.A4395 W48 2001)

*Bleiler, E.F. (ed.). Five Victorian ghost novels. Dover Publications, NY, 1971. (PZ1.B58 Fi4)

*Andersen, H.C. The complete Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales. Avenel Books, NY, 1981. (PZ8.A54 1981d)

HISTORY & POLITICAL SCIENCE
Levine, Allan. Fugitives of the forest: the heroic story of Jewish resistance and survival during the second World War. Lyons Press, Guilford, CT, 2009. (D810.J4 L45 2009)

*Norwich, John Julius. A history of Venice. Alfred A. Knoph, NY, 1982. (DG676 .N67 1982)

*Mahoney, John. Burning issues: understanding and misunderstanding the Middle East, a 40-year chronicle. Americans for Middle East Understanding, NY, 2007. (DS119.7 .B85 2007)

Guha, Ramachandra. India after Gandhi: the history of the world’s largest democracy. Harper Perennial, NY, 2008. (DS480.84 .G74 2008)

*Qizhi, Zhang. Traditional Chinese culture. Foreign Languages Press, 2004. (DS721 .Z497313 2004)

*Spence, Jonathan D. Emperor of China: self-portrait of K’ang-hsi. Vintage Books/Random House, NY, 1975. (DS754.4.C53 A33 1975)

*Jiangxi: cradle of Red China. Foreign Languages Press, 2006. (DS793.K4 J53 2006)

*Bierhorst, John (ed.). The red swan: myths and tales of the American Indians. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, NY, 1976. (E98.R3 R43 1976)

*Morgan, Gwenda. The debate on the American Revolution. Manchester University Press, 2007. (E209 .M66 2007)

Perlstein, Rick. Nixonland: the rise of a president and the fracturing of America. Scribner, NY, 2009. (E855 .P47 2009)

Holland, Matthew Scott. Bonds of affection: civic charity and the making of America—Winthrop, Jefferson, and Lincoln. Georgetown University Press, Washington D.C., 2007. (JK411 .H65 2007)

Hoffer, Peter Charles. The Supreme Court: an essential history. University Press of Kansas, 2007. (KF8742.Z9 H64 2007)

MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE
*Tavani, Herman T. Ethics and technology: ethical issues in an age of information and communication technology. John Wiley & Sons, 2007. (TK5105.5 .T385 2007)

*Coward, Noel. The lyrics of Noel Coward. Overlook Press, Woodstock, NY, 1983. (ML54.8.C69 L97 1983)

MUSIC
*Schmidt-Gorg, Joseph (ed.). Ludwig van Beethoven. Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft MBH Hamburg, 1970. (qML410.B43 S253 1970)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Thelin, John R. Games colleges play: scandal and reform in intercollegiate athletics Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1996. (GV351 .T43 1996)

Xu, Guoqi. Olympic dreams: China and sports, 1895 – 2008. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2008. (GV651 .X78 2008)

Jay, Kathryn. More than just a game: sports in American life since 1945. Columbia University Press, NY, 2004. (GV706.5 .J39 2004)

Farrey, Tom. Game on: the all-American race to make champions of our children. ESPN, 2008. (GV709.2 F373 2008)

YOUTH LITERATURE
*Seuss, Dr. Oh, the thinks you can think! Beginner Books/Random House, NY, 1975. (Youth Lit BEG Se8oh)

*Ryan, Pam Munoz. When Marian sang: the true recital of Marian Anderson: the voice of a century. Scholastic Press, NY, 2002. (Youth Lit BIO An2ry)

*Bitton-Jackson, Livia. I have lived a thousand years: growing up in the Holocaust. Scholastic, NY, 1998. (Youth Lit BIO B77bi)

*Garrett, Ruth Irene. Crossing over: one woman’s escape from Amish life. Harper San Francisco, 2003. (Youth Lit BIO G19ga)

*Busby, Peter. First to fly: how Wilbur & Orville Wright invented the airplane. Scholastic, 2003. (Youth Lit BIO W93bu)

*Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Weathervane Books, NY, 1978. (Youth Lit CL C23ai)

Henkes, Kevin. Sun & spoon. Harper Collins, 2007. (Youth Lit CON H38su)

*Barrie, J.M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. Weathervane Books, NY, 1975. (Youth Lit FAN B27pe)

*DuPrau, Jeanne. The prophet of Yonwood. Randon House Children’s, NY, 2007. (Youth Lit FAN D92pr)

Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Found. Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, NY, 2009. (Youth Lit FAN H11fo)

*Kehret, Peg. Horror at the haunted house. Minstrel Bks/Pocket Bks, NY, 1994. (Youth Lit FAN K26ho)

*Simonson, Louise. The true story of Wonder Woman. Western Publishing, NY, 1995. (Youth Lit FAN Si4tr)

*Mallett, David. Inch by inch: the garden song. Scholastic, 2001. (Youth Lit FICT M29in)

*Roosa, Karen. Beach day. Scholastic, 2002. (Youth Lit FICT R67be)

Haworth, Danette. Violet Raines almost got struck by lightning. Walker Books for Young Readers, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit FR H31vi)

*Hoffman, Alice. Indigo. Scholastic Signature, 2003. (Youth Lit FR H67in)

*Saunders, Susan. Riding school rivals: the story of a majestic Lipizzan horse and the girls who sight for the right to ride him. Scholastic, NY, 1997. (Youth Lit FR Sa8ri)

Trondheim, Lewis. Bourbon Island 1730. First Second, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit GRA T75bo)
*Chang, Ina. A separate battle: women and the Civil War. Scholastic, NY, 1994. (Youth Lit H(U.S.) C36se)

*Davis, Burke. Black heroes of the American revolution. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, San Diego, 1991. (Youth Lit H(U.S.) D29bl)

*Zeinert, Karen. The Amistad slave revolt and American abolition. Linnet Books, 1997. (Youth Lit H(U.S.) Ze3am)

*Collier, James Lincoln. The clock. Bantam/Doubleday, NY, 1995. (Youth Lit HF C69cl)

*Davis, Ossie, Just like Martin. Puffin Books, NY, 1995. (Youth Lit HF D29ju)

*Duong, Thu Huong. Paradise of the blind. Penguin, 1994. (Youth Lit D92pa)

*George, Jean Craighead. Julie’s wolf pack. Scholastic, NY, 1998. (Youth Lit HS G29jl)

*Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Just Ella. Aladdin Paperbacks, NY, 2001. (Youth Lit HS H11ju 2001.)

Klages, Ellen. White sands, red menace. Viking Juvenile, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit HS K66wh)

Mass, Wendy. Every soul a star. Little, Brown Young Readers, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit HS M38ev)

Mass, Wendy. Heaven looks a lot like the mall. Little, Brown Young Readers, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit HS M38he)

Myers, Walter Dean. Sunrise over Fallujah. Scholastic Press, NY, 2009. (Youth Lit HS M99su)

*Freedman, Russell. The life and death of Crazy Horse. Scholastic, NY, 1997. (Youth Lit IND F87li)

*Cleary, Brian P. Rhyme & punishment: adventures in wordplay. Scholastic, NY, 2007. (Youth Lit LANG C58rh)

*Cushman, Karen. The midwife’s apprentice. Harper/Trophy, NY, 1996. (Youth Lit NEW C95mi 1996)

*Gannett, Ruth Stiles. My father’s dragon (Newbery honor book, 1949). Scholastic. (Youth Lit NEW G15my 1990b)

*Lawson, Robert. Rabbit hill (Newbery Medal winner, 1945). Troll Associates, 1972. (Youth Lit NEW L44ra 1972)

*Lowry, Lois. The giver (Newbery Medal winner, 1994). Bantam Doubleday Dell, NY, 1994. (Youth Lit NEW L95gi)

Green, Dan. Biology. Kingfisher, NY, 2008. (Youth Lit SCI(B) G82bi)

E-BOOKS
Dutton, Donald G. The psychology of genocide, massacres, and extreme violence: why “normal” people come to commit atrocities. Praeger, CT, 2007. (E-Book HM1116 .D88 2007eb)

McShane, Marilyn D. (ed.). Youth violence and delinquency: monsters and myths. Praeger, CT, 2007. (E-Book HV9104 .Y6854 2007eb)

Plante, Thomas G. (ed.). Mental disorder of the new millennium. Praeger, CT, 2006. (E-Book RC454 .M462 2006eb)

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