Ramble: A Memoir.
By William J. Gehron ’50. A chronicle of three generations of the Gehron family by one whose life typified what has come to be known as The Greatest Generation. Continue reading »
By William J. Gehron ’50. A chronicle of three generations of the Gehron family by one whose life typified what has come to be known as The Greatest Generation. Continue reading »
By Paul Christopherson ’68. iUniverse, 2010. Explores the lies that govern America—why people go along with them and what it costs to do so—and reveals the plutocracy that benefits, examining what needs to be done to bring back a true democracy. Continue reading »
By Richard G. Hildreth, David R. Hodas ’73, Nicholas A. Robinson and James Gustave Speth. A casebook that examines climate change law using primary source materials, commentary and problem exercises. Continue reading »
By Anne Calcagno ’79. CreateSpace, 2010. A novel set in contemporary Chicago tells the story of Dirk, a young motherless man starved for his self-centered father’s approval. A rescued pit bull alters their lives irrevocably, embroiling them in the terrible misuses to which the breed is prey. As Dirk’s… Continue reading »
Edited by David R. Snydman ’68 et al. Lippincott Williams Wilkins, 2010. A clinical reference for common and unusual bacterial, viral and fungal infections affecting patients who have received transplants. Continue reading »
By Rodney S. Hatch III ’83. Iron Horse Publishing, 2010. Biography of Dr. Edward Maynard, 19th century pioneering dental surgeon, gun inventor and entrepreneur. … Continue reading »
By Michael Blanding ’95. Avery, 2010. An insider’s look into how the Coca-Cola company rose to power and the corporate playbook that helps it stay there. … Continue reading »
By Henry Hecht ’68. American Bar Association, 2010. A comprehensive, practical guide through every stage of the deposition process. Continue reading »
By Tim Layden ’78. Sports Illustrated Books, 2010. An insight into football’s playbook schemes—how they work on the field, where they came from and who dreamed them up. … Continue reading »
By Peter Filkins ’80 (2009-10 Margaret Bundy Scott Visiting Professor of English). New American Press, 2010. In his third volume of poetry, Filkins addresses ideas of evil, sin and death while celebrating the goodness of creation. … Continue reading »