Jul
13
2010

PUP books around the Web

Richard Crossley’s forthcoming ID Guide gets high praise from Jim Williams on his Wingnut blog.

Chemistry World says that On Fact and Fraud “challenges the reader on the nature and ethics of scientific endeavour.”

Though Russell K. Nieli doesn’t mention the book by name, Thomas Espenshade and Alexandria Radford’s book No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal is featured prominently in this piece at Minding the Campus. Eagle-eyed readers will also spy another PUP title, The Shape of the River by William G. Bowen and Derek Bok.

Richard S. Grossman, author of Unsettled Account: The Evolution of Banking in the Industrialized World since 1800, takes Campaign for the American Reader’s Page 99 test.

Lastly, a review of Capitalism and the Jews has appeared on H-Judaic this month.

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