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Mattering
JENNIFER A. REICH
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Why Parents Reject Vaccines
“Recent outbreaks of preventable diseases such as measles and whooping cough are focusing attention on this issue, making Reich’s able contribution especially pertinent.” —Kirkus Reviews $29.95 • 336 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1279-0
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Feminism, Science, and Materialism
“A powerful addition to the growing conversation on bodies, matter, and new materialisms.” —Elizabeth Grosz, author of Volatile Bodies $30.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4543-9 In the Biopolitics series
Critical Trauma Studies Understanding Violence, Conflict and Memory in Everyday Life
Edited by MONICA J. CASPER and ERIC WERTHEIMER “A welcome, thoughtprovoking, and a unique addition to the study of trauma.” —Judith Alpert, author of Sexual Abuse Recalled $30.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2251-5
$27.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2526-4 In the Intersections series
2016 Outstanding Publication in the Sociology of Disability Award, American Sociological Association
Raising Generation RX
Mothering Kids with Invisible Disabilities in an Age of Inequality LINDA M. BLUM “A valuable contribution to the national dialogue on health care and education.” —Arlie Hochschild, author of The Outsourced Self $27.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7154-4
Instructor’s guide available LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S Managing Memory Loss, Identity, and Illness
Renée L. Beard
Living with Alzheimer’s
Managing Memory Loss, Identity, and Illness RENÉE L. BEARD “[S]tandard reading for anyone puzzling through the confounding distinction between normal aging and pathological forgetfulness.” —David Karp, author of Speaking of Sadness
$30.00 • 336 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8980-8
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Patient Care, Public Health, and the Limits of Biomedicine Edited by JOSEPH E. DAVIS and ANA MARTA GONZALEZ “An important and provocative contribution to a growing debate over… a dysfunctionally reductionist medical enterprise.” —Charles Rosenberg, author of Our Present Complaint $28.00 • 352 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-0958-5 In the Biopolitics series
Men at Risk
Masculinity, Heterosexuality, and HIV Prevention SHARI L. DWORKIN “A ‘must read’ for scholars of gender and sexuality in relation to HIV.” —Peter Aggleton, author of Education, Vulnerability, and HIV/AIDS $28.00 • 240 Pages • PAPER • 978-0-8147-2076-9 In the Biopolitics series
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REPRODUCTION A Bun in the Oven
How the Food and Birth Movements Resist Industrialization BARBARA KATZ ROTHMAN “A sociologist in the world of midwifery is introduced to food studies, and spots parallels everywhere with the world of birth. Her wittily named study...considers how ‘birth and food, once so profoundly part of women’s world of production, ultimately came to be acts of consumption.’” —Times Higher Education $28.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8230-4
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Cut It Out
2015 C. Wright Mills Award Finalist 2016 Book award for Transnational/Asia, Asia and Asian America Section, American Sociological Association
Discounted Life
The C-Section Epidemic in America
The Price of Global Surrogacy in India
THERESA MORRIS
SHARMILA RUDRAPPA
“Morris’s impressive research, as well as the solutions she offers to women, providers and policy planners, makes the book an important contribution to the C-section debate.” —Jessica Valenti, The New York Times Book Review
“[A] must read for anyone interested in the field of reproductive labor and reproductive inequalities in the 21st century.” —Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, author of Servants of Globalization
$19.95 • 255 Pages • PAPER • 978-0-8147-6412-1
$27.00 • 224 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2532-5
Brown Bodies, White Babies
Governed Through Choice
Autonomy, Technology, and the Politics of Reproduction
The Politics of Cross-Racial Surrogacy
JENNIFER M. DENBOW
LAURA HARRISON
“Denbow provides a legal and philosophical analysis of reproductive politics in the US. She develops the concept of women’s reproductive autonomy, drawing from classic definitions of autonomy.” —Choice
“An important and provocative contribution to critical analyses of assisted reproduction.” —Dorothy Roberts, author of Killing the Black Body $30.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-9486-4 In the Intersections series
$28.00 • 240 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4391-6
Transnational Reproduction
Fertility Holidays
IVF Tourism and the Reproduction of Whiteness
Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India
AMY SPEIER
IVF TOURISM AND THE REPRODUCTION OF WHITENESS
AMY SPEIER
“One of the first ethnographies on reproductive tourism...a captivating read into what these multi-faceted transnational experiences are like.” —Susan Frohlick, University of British Columbia
$28.00 • 192 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4910-9
DAISY DEOMAMPO “[C]hallenges the race, class, and gender inequities underlying India’s commercial gestational surrogacy scene.” —Marcia C. Inhorn, author of Cosmopolitan Conceptions
T r a n s n aT i o n a l r ep r o d u c T i o n Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India
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$30.00 • 288 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2838-8 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series
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SEXUALITY & THE BODY Beyond Monogamy
2016 Section on the Body and Embodiment Best Publication Award, American Sociological Association
Saving Face
Polyamory and the Future of Polyqueer Sexualities
Disfigurement and the Politics of Appearance
MIMI SCHIPPERS
HEATHER LAINE TALLEY
“Exploring polyqueer sexual practices...Schippers provides a vivid illustration of the importance of expanding our understandings of sexual and romantic relationships.” —C. J. Pascoe, author of Dude, You’re a Fag
“Contributes to the growing literature on the sociology of the body and embodiment... Her analyses are timely and cutting edge.” —American Journal of Sociology
$27.00 • 208 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8622-7 In the Intersections series
$24.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-0-8147-8411-2
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A History of Hair Removal REBECCA M. HERZIG “Humanity has used an impressive array of tools to remove hair...Rebecca Herzig’s delightful history explains why: smooth skin is a cultural imperative.” —The Economist
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$19.95 • 280 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-5281-9 In the Biopolitics series
$26.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-1569-2
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The Color of Kink
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ARIANE CRUZ
SUSAN DEWEY and TONIA ST. GERMAIN
“[B]reaks entirely new ground in the study of pornography and sexual cultures.” —Mireille Miller-Young, author of A Taste for Brown Sugar $30.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2746-6 In the Sexual Cultures series
Women of the Street
How the Criminal JusticeSocial Services Alliance Fails Women in Prostitution
Black Women, BDSM, and Pornography
“The most comprehensive and in-depth study of street prostitution on the market.” —Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University $30.00 • 288 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4194-3
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FAMILY & YOUTH 2016 Lambda Literary Award Finalist
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Modern Families
Stories of Extraordinary Journeys to Kinship JOSHUA GAMSON Foreword by MELISSA HARRIS-PERRY “These stories of extraordinary journeys to kinship should rightly and totally put to bed the myth of the one-size-fits-all American family.” —Barbara J. Risman, Contexts
$26.95 • 240 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-4798-4246-9
Failing Families, Failing Science
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French Fries, Lunch Lines, and Social Ties
Work-Family Conflict in Academic Science
AMY L. BEST
ELAINE ECKLUND and ANNE E. LINCOLN “[Their] conclusions about the lives and aspirations of scientists may strike some as sheer heresy...these are the very ones who need to read this book.” —Judith Blau, author of Race in the Schools $27.00 • 224 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4313-8
The Playdate
Parents, Children, and the New Expectations of Play TAMARA R. MOSE “A very engaging book...this work has deep implications for how we understand the reproduction of class inequality in American life.” —Emily W. Kane, author of The Gender Trap $26.00 • 192 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6629-8
How Chinese Are You?
Adopted Chinese Youth and their Families Negotiate Identity and Culture ANDREA LOUIE “A fascinating, rich ethnography on how identity and racial consciousness are understood among adoptees from China.” —Margaret M. Chin, author of Sewing Women $28.00 • 304 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-9463-5
Fast-Food Kids
“An important read for those concerned about young people, health, and inequality.” —CJ Pascoe, author of Dude, You’re a Fag $26.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-0232-6 In the Critical Perspectives on Youth series
Introducing the Critical Perspectives on Youth series AMY L. BEST, LORENA GARCIA, and JESSICA TAFT, General Editors The study of youth has proliferated in the last two decades within both the traditional disciplinary fields and interdisciplinary arenas. The aim of this series is to bring together one strand of work within this much larger field — a strand that is identified here as “Critical Youth Studies.” The series editors aim to develop, elaborate, and clarify a set of theoretical and methodological tenets for a distinctive critical youth studies approach rooted in empirical inquiry.
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How to Use Your Research to Change the World M. V. LEE BADGETT “An essential training tool for every academic, graduate student, law student, and advocate interested in informing public policy debates.” —Urvashi Vaid, author of Irresistible Revolution $24.00 • 256 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6139-2
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URBAN STUDIES & INEQUALITY 2014 C. Wright Mills Award finalist
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Race and the Politics of Deception
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The Price of Paradise
The Making of an American City
The Costs of Inequality and a Vision for a More Equitable America
CHRISTOPHER MELE
DAVID DANTE TROUTT
“[A]dds to the social history of cities and the structural inequality plaguing American cities and their residents.” —Marlese Durr, co-editor of Race, Work, and Family in the Lives of African Americans
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Stuyvesant Town and the Loss of Middle-Class Neighborhoods RACHAEL A. WOLDOFF, LISA M. MORRISON, and MICHAEL R. GLASS “A ‘must read’ for anyone concerned about the future of the urban middle class.” —Philip Kasnitiz, co-author of Inheriting the City $28.00 • 240 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-1863-1
Toxic Communities
Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility DORCETA TAYLOR “[A] refreshing emphasis on nuance and accountability to the environmental justice discussion . . . provides a comprehensive, objective, and balanced portrait of environmental justice to date.” —Choice
$25.00 • 352 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6178-1
2016 Section on Environment & Technology Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, American Sociological Asociation
Surviving Poverty
Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor JOAN MAYA MAZELIS “A compelling narrative of a remarkable poor people’s movement that builds sustainable ties that are vital to survival...This book is jam-packed with essential insights.” —Kathryn J Edin, co-author of $2.00 a Day
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CRIME & DEVIANCE FORTHCOMING
Stop and Frisk
The Use and Abuse of a Controversial Policing Tactic MICHAEL D. WHITE and HENRY F. FRADELLA
the ne ig hborhood has its
The Neighborhood Has Its Own Rules
Latinos and African Americans in South Los Angeles CID MARTINEZ
L atinos and african americans
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After Life Imprisonment
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Reentry in the Era of Mass Incarceration
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The Politics of Immigration Enforcement in Post-Civil Rights America
MARIEKE LIEM Foreword by ROBERT J. SAMPSON
PATRISIA MACÍAS-ROJAS “A compelling case for cross-movement organizing… essential reading for scholars, activists, and policy makers.” —Beth E. Richie, author of Arrested Justice
“With the powerful narratives in this ground-breaking book, Marieke Liem brings their perspectives into new light and asks ‘when is enough, enough?’”
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Police, Media, Power TRAVIS LINNEMANN “[I]nterrupts official discourse on drug use in America...A compelling resource on a critical subject.” —Dawn Paley, author of Drug War Capitalism
$30.00 • 304 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-0002-5 In the Alternative Criminology series
The Crime of All Crimes Toward a Criminology of Genocide NICOLE RAFTER “A landmark reframing in the criminology of genocide.” —John Braithwaite, author of Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation
$35.00 • 320 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5948-1
Hacked
A Radical Approach to Hacker Culture and Crime KEVIN F. STEINMETZ “A highly original, insightful, carefully researched and elegantly written study of hacker culture… A ‘must read’ for students and scholars of crime, new media, and digital culture.” —Majid Yar, author of Cybercrime and Society
$28.00 • 288 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6971-8 In the Alternative Criminology series
Progressive Punishment Job Loss, Jail Growth, and the Neoliberal Logic of Carceral Expansion JUDAH SCHEPT “Pushes relentlessly and appropriately against the ‘common sense’ understandings of liberal reform.” —Michelle Brown, author of The Culture of Punishment
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Pride Parades
Queering the Countryside
How a Parade Changed the World
New Frontiers in Rural Queer Studies
KATHERINE MCFARLAND BRUCE “LGBT pride parades are many things at once... and Pride Parades offers a useful tour through their complexities, impact, and pleasures.” —Joshua Gamson, author of Modern Families $28.00 • 320 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6954-1
Edited by MARY L. GRAY, BRIAN J. GILLEY, and COLIN R. JOHNSON “What would the study of life in the countryside look like if it pushed past its historic dependence on the fantasyridden spatial dichotomy between rural and urban? Imaginative, capacious, and complex.” —Kath Weston, author of Families We Choose $30.00 • 416 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8058-4 In the Intersections series
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Legalizing LGBT Families
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The Tolerance Trap
How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality SUZANNA DANUTA WALTERS
How the Law Shapes Parenthood AMANDA K. BAUMLE and D’LANE R. COMPTON
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“The book succeeds in showing what various samesex couples did to ensure that both parents were legally recognized.” —New York Journal of Books $45.00 • 320 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5764-7 In the Intersections series
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The Wrongs of the Right
Language, Race, and the Republican Party in the Age of Obama MATTHEW W. HUGHEY and GREGORY S. PARKS “A dissection of the language of the far right, showing the continued, although masked, biases inherent in their message.” —Kirkus Reviews
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How Prejudice, Racism, and Antisemitism Became Markers of Insanity SANDER L. GILMAN and JAMES M. THOMAS “A unique intellectual and political history of racial theorizing.” —Troy Duster, author of Backdoor to Eugenics $35.00 • 368 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5612-1 In the Biopolitics series
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2016 Honorable Mention, Section on Religion Distinguished Book Award, American Sociological Association
The Holocaust Across Generations
American Secularism Cultural Contours of Nonreligious Belief Systems
Trauma and its Inheritance Among Descendants of Survivors JANET JACOBS
JOSEPH O. BAKER and BUSTER G. SMITH
“A valued addition to the sociology of collective memory and to genocide and Holocaust Studies.” —Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University, Chicago
“[I]ntroduc[es] the historical context of present-day secularism in the US...Highly recommended.” —Choice
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My Soul Is in Haiti
Protestantism in the Haitian Diaspora of the Bahamas
MARY DALY Edited by JENNIFER RYCENGA and LINDA BARUFALDI Preface by ROBIN MORGAN Biographical Sketch by MARY E. HUNT
BERTIN M. LOUIS, JR. “Vital for students of diasporic and transnational studies, anthropologists, historians and sociologists of religion.” —Leslie G. Desmangles, Trinity College
$28.00 • 200 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4166-0
The Mary Daly Reader
A vital introduction to the core of Mary Daly’s work. $35.00 • 464 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7776-8
SPORTS Asian American Sporting Cultures
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Surviving the NFL
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Is There Life After Football? JAMES A. HOLSTEIN, RICHARD S. JONES, and GEORGE E. KOONCE, JR. “Entering the so-called real world after years in the bubble of special treatment and privilege is the focus of the authors’ study, which draws on the experiences of many ex-NFLers.” —Christian Science Monitor
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GREAT FOR COURSES 2013 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award, 2012 Latino/a Sociology Section Best Book Award, American Sociological Association
Punished
Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys VICTOR M. RIOS “Numerous conceptual innovations.... A book bristling with insight.” —American Journal of Sociology
$24.00 • 237 Pages • PAPER • 978-0-8147-7638-4 In the New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law series
Contemporary Asian America
A Multidisciplinary Reader Third Edition Edited by MIN ZHOU and ANTHONY C. OCAMPO “A thoughtfully assembled collection of readings that carefully brings together central themes in Asian American Studies.” —Nazli Kibria, Boston University $35.00 • 688 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2622-3
2016 Donald Light Award for the Applied or Public Practice of Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association
Contesting Intersex
The Dubious Diagnosis GEORGIANN DAVIS “Groundbreaking work that is sure to become required reading for scholars of gender and the social history of medicine.” —Sharon Preves, author of Intersex and Identity $28.00 • 240 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8704-0 In the Biopolitics series
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Heterosexuality in PostCloseted Culture JAMES JOSEPH DEAN “[A] contemporary classic that will long serve as the key introductory text on heterosexuality.” — Teaching Sociology
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Global Sociology
Not Gay
ROBIN COHEN and PAUL KENNEDY
JANE WARD
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“An outstanding update of…the best textbook for introducing undergraduates to global sociology.” —Paul Lubeck, University of California, Santa Cruz $35.00 • 576 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-4798-0076-6
Hooking Up
Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus KATHLEEN A. BOGLE “[D]ebunks the media’s notion of hooking up. A must read for undergraduate students, faculty and staff... Highly recommended.” —Choice $25.00 • 225 Pages • PAPER • 978-0-8147-9969-7
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Sex between Straight White Men “Exposes the cultural construct of heterosexuality... illuminating the patriarchal and gendered roles assigned to gay and not-gay men and women...A valuable study for those interested in gender and GBLTQ studies...Essential.” —Choice
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The Punishment Imperative
The Rise and Failure of Mass Incarceration in America TODD R. CLEAR and NATASHA A. FROST “[A]n accessible study of mass incarceration in the U.S. that is theoretically sophisticated and rich in statistical data.” —Publishers Weekly
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MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century Globalization, SuperExploitation, and Capitalism’s Final Crisis JOHN SMITH “This book is more important than you can imagine. John Smith provides a searing and plausible analysis of the global shifts in production that have marked the neoliberal phase of capitalism. Essential.” —Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi $28.00 • 384 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-5836-7577-9
Confronting Black Jacobins
The United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the Origins of the Dominican Republic GERALD HORNE “Gerald Horne is one of the great historians of our time. His scholarly erudition is impeccable and his revolutionary fervor is undeniable. Like W.E.B. Du Bois or C.L.R. James, Gerald Horne is a towering scholar in service to oppressed people.” —Cornel West, Union Theological Seminary, New York City $29.00 • 424 Pages • PAPER • 978-1-5836-7562-5
Open Veins of Latin America
Facing the Anthropocene
EDUARDO GALEANO
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Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent
Fossil Capitalism and the Crisis of the Earth System
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America’s Addiction to Terrorism HENRY A. GIROUX
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In Walt We Trust
How a Queer Socialist Poet Can Save America from Itself JOHN MARSH “In Walt We Trust is one of the most engaged and engaging books on Whitman that I’ve read in many years...Once every generation or so, we need a book like this one to remind us why, in the twenty-first century, it is still so essential to keep Whitman close at hand.” —Ed Folsom, The University of Iowa $25.00 • 256 Pages • CLOTH • 978-1-5836-7475-8
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