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Give Me Liberty! Volume One: An American History

by Eric Foner

Give Me Liberty! is the leading textbook in the market because it works in the classroom. A single-author book, Give Me Liberty! offers students a consistent approach, a single narrative voice, and a coherent perspective throughout the text. Threaded through the chronological narrative is the theme of freedom in American history and the significant conflicts over its changing meanings, its limits, and its accessibility to various social and economic groups throughout American history. With the Seagull Edition, students get the full text in a value-edition format: two-color, a selection of the illustrations and maps in the regular edition, and a basic version of the pedagogy. The price is half that of the regular edition, and less than the Brief Edition.

Give Me Liberty!: From 1865 (Seagull Third Edition)

by Eric Foner

Give Me Liberty! is the leading textbook in the market because it works in the classroom. A single-author book, Give Me Liberty! offers students a consistent approach, a single narrative voice, and a coherent perspective throughout the text. Threaded through the chronological narrative is the theme of freedom in American history and the significant conflicts over its changing meanings, its limits, and its accessibility to various social and economic groups throughout American history. With the Seagull Edition, students get the full text in a value-edition format: two-color, a selection of the illustrations and maps in the regular edition, and a basic version of the pedagogy. The price is half that of the regular edition, and less than the Brief Edition.

Everyone's An Author (With Readings)

by Andrea A. Lunsford Beverly J. Moss Michal Brody Lisa Ede Carole Clark Papper Keith Walters

Everyone's an Author focuses on writing as it really is today--with words, images, and sounds, in print and online--and encourages students to see the connections between their everyday writing and academic writing. It covers the genres college students need to learn to write--and teaches them to do so across media. It bridges the gap between Facebook and academic writing, showing how the strategies students use instinctively in social media can inform their academic writing. And it provides a strong rhetorical framework that guides students in the decisions they need to make as authors today. The version with readings includes an anthology of 35 readings.

American Government: Power and Purpose (Brief 12th Edition)

by Theodore J. Lowi Benjamin Ginsberg Kenneth A. Shepsle Stephen Ansolabehere

Based on the Full Edition of American Government: Power and Purpose but with a simpler framework, the Brief Edition combines authoritative, concise coverage of the central topics in American politics with smart pedagogical features designed to get students thinking analytically. The Twelfth Edition has been extensively revised by new co-author Stephen Ansolabehere and updated with new pedagogy.

The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology

by Kerry Ferris Jill Stein

The Real World succeeds in classrooms, because it focuses on the perspective that students care about mostly their own. In every chapter, the authors use activities, examples from everyday life, and popular culture to draw students into thinking sociologically and to make abstract concepts more concrete.

The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction (13th Edition)

by Linda H. Peterson John C. Brereton Joseph Bizup Anne E. Fernald Melissa A. Goldthwaite

The Norton Reader began as an attempt to introduce students to the essay as a genre, and to create an anthology of excellent nonfiction writing. This new edition offers a wide selection of essays on a broad range of subjects--from Jhumpa Lahiri recalling the town in Rhode Island where she grew up to Peter Singer contemplating how much billionaires should give, to Rita Dove meditating on her religious heritage.

Introduction to Sociology (Seagull 8th Edition)

by Anthony Giddens Richard P. Appelbaum Deborah Carr Mitchell Duneier

Giddens (London School of Economics, UK) et al. present a sociology textbook that combines classic theories of the field with empirically-grounded studies and examples from real life to show the basic issues of interest to today's sociologists. The text emphasizes eight themes: the link between micro and macro-level contexts; social change in the world; the globalization of social life; the importance of comparative study; a historical approach; issues of social class, gender, and race; sociological research methods; and the relationship between the social and the personal. Basic concepts are explained within chapters rather than at the beginning of the text. This edition has revised discussion of the sociological imagination and perspective; revised chapters on methods, gender, and aging; and an expanded section on Alzheimer's. Statistics have been updated throughout. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Chemistry, An Atom Focused Approach

by Thomas R. Gilbert Rein V. Kirss Natalie Foster Geoffrey Davies

The book intends to enable the students to be able to interpret and even predict the physical and chemical properties of substances based on their atomic and molecular structures, and to understand how chemistry is linked to other scientific disciplines.

The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol 1

by Stephen Greenblatt James Noggle Jahan Ramazani Catherine Robson James Simpson Jon Stallworthy Jack Stillinger M. H. Abrams Alfred David Lawrence Lipking George Logan Carol Christ Barbara Lewalski Deidre Lynch Katharine Maus

The Ninth Edition offers more complete works and more teachable groupings than ever before, the apparatus you trust, and a new, free Supplemental Ebook with more than 1,000 additional texts. Read by more than 8 million students, The Norton Anthology of English Literature sets the standard and remains an unmatched value.

The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 2 (9th Edition)

by Katharine Eisaman Maus James Noggle Jahan Ramazani Catherine Robson James Simpson Jon Stallworthy Jack Stillinger M. H. Abrams Carol T. Christ Alfred David Stephen Greenblatt Barbara K. Lewalski Lawrence Lipking George M. Logan Deidre Shauna Lynch

The Ninth Edition offers more complete works and more teachable groupings than ever before, the apparatus you trust, and a new, free Supplemental Ebook with more than 1,000 additional texts. Read by more than 8 million students, The Norton Anthology of English Literature sets the standard and remains an unmatched value.

The Enjoyment of Music: Essential Listening 2nd Edition

by Kristine Forney Andrew Dell'Antonio Joseph Machlis

The Enjoyment of Music: Essential Listening Edition offers instructors the flexibility to teach their course thematically or historically, and helps students acquire a lifelong interest in music. With Total Access, all the music and media resources students need are automatically included with every new copy of the text.

America: A Narrative History, Vol 1 (Ninth Edition)

by George Brown Tindall David Emory Shi

Effective storytelling, colorful anecdotes, and biographical sketches make the narrative absorbing and the material more memorable. The Ninth Edition includes refreshed and updated coverage of African American history.

America: A Narrative History

by David E. Shi George Brown Tindall

America has sold more than 1. 8 million copies over the past eight editions because it's a book that students enjoy reading. Effective storytelling, colorful anecdotes, and biographical sketches make the narrative absorbing and the material more memorable.

America: A Narrative History (Brief Ninth Edition) (Vol #2)

by David E. Shi George Brown Tindall

America has sold more than 1. 8 million copies over the past eight editions because it's a book that students enjoy reading. Effective storytelling, colorful anecdotes, and biographical sketches make the narrative absorbing and the material more memorable. The Brief Ninth Edition is 20% shorter, and includes refreshed and updated coverage of African American history, and has been streamlined from 37 to 34 chapters.

Readings For Sociology (Seventh Edition)

by Garth Massey

Readings for Sociology provides students with engaging selections that reveal the complexities of our social world and offer insights into sociological analysis. Garth Massey includes selections from popular and academic journals as well as lively book excerpts. All of the selections help students reach a new level of sociological understanding. While Readings for Sociology is comprehensive in its scope, offering a wide range of selections on the standard topics in the introductory course, its emphasis is particularly on social inequality and race, class, and gender.

Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making (Third Edition)

by Deborah Stone

The most accessible policy text available. Policy making is a political struggle over values and ideas. By exposing the paradoxes that underlie even seemingly straightforward policy decisions, Policy Paradox shows students that politics cannot be cleansed from the process in favor of "rationality. " Author Deborah Stone has fully revised and updated this popular text, which now includes many paradoxes that have arisen since September 11. Examples throughout the book have been updated, and the prose has been streamlined to make a great read even better.

Essentials Of Comparative Politics (Fourth Edition)

by Patrick H. O'Neil

Essentials of Comparative Politics introduces students to the concepts that political scientists use to study and compare political systems and the particulars of specific political systems. The Fourth Edition has been revised and updated to include the most current and relevant examples and scholarship. The text is available with a corresponding casebook of 13 country studies and a corresponding reader; the three components can be used individually or in any combination.

Cases in Comparative Politics (Fourth Edition)

by Patrick H. O'Neil Karl Fields Don Share

Cases in Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition, is a set of thirteen country studies that describe politics in the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, China, India, Iran, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, and Nigeria. This casebook applies the conceptual framework developed in the core textbook, Essentials of Comparative Politics, across countries with a consistent organization that facilitates comparison and aids understanding.

Essential Readings in Comparative Politics

by Patrick H. O'Neil Ronald Rogowski

Essential Readings in Comparative Politics combines classic theoretical works, contemporary scholarship, and serious journalistic pieces for undergraduate comparative politics courses. Designed to complement the core textbook, Essentials of Comparative Politics, the reader's chapters are organized thematically around major topics. The Fourth Edition includes 40% new readings.

Cultural Psychology (2nd Edition)

by Steven J. Heine

Steven Heine is one of the leading figures in the field of cultural psychology. In addition to presenting the importance of culture to the study of behavior, Cultural Psychology, Second Edition, has a strong emphasis on research methodology, which comes out of in-depth discussions of select topics and studies in each chapter--encouraging students to understand common behaviors in different cultures. Heine builds the text around the most enduring questions in the field of psychology and shows how cultural psychology is providing insights into our understanding of them.

Perspectives from the Past: Primary Sources in Western Civilizations, Volume I, Fifth Edition

by James M. Brophy Joshua Cole John Robertson Thomas Max Safley Carol Symes

The book offers a broad range of selections in varying degrees of length; with a total of 225 classic and contemporary primary sources. Selections are long, which gives students a chance to engage and understand each document. The book includes two visual sources per chapter. The wealth of selections accommodates most any course curriculum, and the readings may be used on their own or in conjunction with a textbook.

You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction To Thinking Like A Sociologist

by Dalton Conley

You May Ask Yourself gives instructors an alternative to the typical textbook by emphasizing the big ideas of the discipline, and encouraging students to ask meaningful questions. Conley employs a non-textbook strategy of explaining complex concepts through personal examples and storytelling, and integrates coverage of social inequality throughout the text.

Looking at Movies: An Introduction to Film

by Richard Barsam Dave Monahan

Looking at Movies is the most effective introduction to film analysis available. From its very first chapter, Looking at Movies provides students with the tools they need to become perceptive viewers of film. The Fourth Edition is not only more comprehensive, but also more accessible and sophisticated in its integration of media.

The Personality Puzzle

by Funder David C.

The Personality Puzzle gets students excited about personality psychology, demonstrating that it is relevant to their lives and thus actually fun to explore. Over six editions, author David Funder has established himself as the master of the readable textbook, always conveying the motivations behind psychological inquiry while never skimping on the science.

American Politics Today 3rd Edition

by William T. Bianco David T. Canon

Politics is about conflict and compromise.<P> American Politics Today helps students understand the debates and controversies that they encounter in the news by emphasizing conflict and compromise as natural parts of politics. New book features--including highly visual "How It Works" infographics--show how the American political process resolves conflicts.

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