Eight New Books from FDU Press
FDU Press recently published eight new books. By author/editor they are:
- Thomas Adam, editor, Yearbook of Transnational History (2022), Volume 5;
- Marie Bouchet, Nathalie Cochoy, Isabelle Keller-Privat and Mathilde Rogez, editors, The Suburbs: New Literary Perspectives;
- Henry C. Clark, editor, Dartmouth and the World: Religion and Political Economy circa 1769;
- Joseph Francese, The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula: Il Bruzio and Mariuzza Sbrìffiti;
- Jeffrey Hotz, Longfellow’s Imaginative Engagement: The Works of His Late Career;
- Francis K. Peddle and William S. Peirce, editors, with Alexandra W. Lough, The Annotated Works of Henry George: The Science of Political Economy, Volume 5;
- Joel Silverman, The Legal Exhibitionist: Morris Ernst, Jewish Identity, and the Modern Celebrity Lawyer; and
- Matthew Sorrento and David Ryan, editors, David Fincher’s Zodiac: Cinema of Investigation and (Mis)Interpretation.
For further information on the newly published books or other FDU Press books, contact James Gifford, English, director of University Core and director of FDU Press (Van), at 604-648-4476 or email fdudpress@fdu.edu. A catalog is available.
FDU Press books may be ordered online from The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group or through its Customer Service Department, 4501 Forbes Blvd., Suite 200, Lanham, MD 20706, by telephone: 1-800-462-6420 or by email custserv@rowman.com.