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New Books 8-03 New Books 8-03 New Titles for August 2003 Following is a list of new titles added to the State Library collection during August of 2003. Entries are arranged in classified order, according to the Dewey Decimal Classification's ten main classes, with the addition of a few categories of local interest. This month, for the first time, we are including our new audiovisual titles. As of July, 2003, Louisiana State documents are no longer included. Lists of newly-acquired state publications are posted on the Recorder of Documents site. For information on how you may borrow these and other titles, please consult Borrowing Materials on the Library’s home page. 300 Social Sciences Louisiana Titles 400 Language Large Print 500 Natural Sciences & Mathematics Audiovisuals 600 Technology (Applied Sciences) 000 Generalities/Computing 700 The Arts (Fine & Decorative Arts) 100 Philosophy & Psychology 800 Literature & Rhetoric 200 Religion 900 Geography & History Generalities/Computing Monsters : evil beings, mythical beasts, and all manner of imaginary terrors / David D. Gilmore. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2003. 001.944 Gil 2003 Sams teach yourself C++ in 21 days / Jesse Liberty. Indianapolis, IN : Sams, c2001. DISK 005.133 Lib 2001 Sams teach yourself Red Hat Linux 8 in 24 hours / Aron Hsiao. Indianpolis : Sams, c2003. DISK 005.4469 Hsi 2003 CoursePrep examguide/studyguide MCSE exam 70-270 : installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional / [James Michael Stewart]. Boston, Mass. : Course Technology/Thomson Learning, c2002. 005.4469 Ste 2002 Essential blogging / Cory Doctorow ... [et al.]. Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly, c2002. 005.72 Ess 2002 Information architecture for the World Wide Web / Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville. Beijing ; Cambridge, Mass. : O'Reilly, c2002. 005.72 Ros 2002 http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/august2003.htm (1 of 81) [10/24/2003 2:50:30 PM] New Books 8-03 Information architecture : blueprints for the Web / Christina Wodtke. Indianapolis, Ind. : New Riders, c2003. 005.72 Wod 2003 Build your own PC recording studio / Jon Chappell. New York : London : McGraw-Hill/Osborne, c2003. 006.5 Cha 2003 The well-read witch : essential books for your magickal library / by Carl McColman. Franklin Lakes, NJ : New Page Books, c2002. 016.13343 McC 2002 Take and read : spiritual reading : an annotated list / Eugene H. Peterson. Grand Rapid, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. ; Vancouver, B.C. : Regent College Pub., 2000, c1996. 016.248 Pet 2000 Adobe Photoshop 7.0. San Jose, Calif. : Adobe, c2002. DISK 006.6869 Ado 2002 Ku Klux Klan sheet music : an illustrated catalogue of published music, 1867-2002 / Danny O. Crew. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, c2003. 016.78088 Cre 2003 The library's continuous improvement fieldbook : 29 ready-to-use tools / Sara Laughlin, Denise Sisco Shockley, Ray Wilson. Chicago : American Library Association, c2003. 025.1 Lau 2003 Indexing : the manual of good practice / Pat F. Booth. Mèunchen : K.G. Saur, c2001. 025.3 Boo 2001 Identifying and analyzing user needs : a complete handbook and ready-to-use assessment workbook with disk / Lynn Westbrook. New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2001. DISK 025.5 Wes 2001 Lobbying for public and school libraries : a history and political playbook / Richard S. Halsey. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, c2003. 027.473 Hal 2003 Storytelling for young adults : a guide to tales for teens / Gail de Vos. Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, c2003. 027.625 De V 2003 The big book of stories, songs, and sing-alongs : programs for babies, toddlers, and families / text by Beth http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/august2003.htm (2 of 81) [10/24/2003 2:50:30 PM] New Books 8-03 Maddigan ; program plans and introductions by Stefanie Drennan ; illustrations by Roberta Thompson. Westport, Conn. : Libraries Unlimited, c2003. 027.625 Mad 2003 Storytime action! : 2,000+ ideas for making 500 picture books interactive / Jennifer Bromann. New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2003. 027.6251 Bro 2003 The best children's literature : a parent's guide / Ellen Trachtenberg. Los Angeles, Calif. : Parent's Guide Press, c2003. 028.12 Tra 2003 Great books for babies and toddlers : more than 500 recommended books for your child's first three years / Kathleen Odean. New York : Ballantine Books, c2003. 028.162 Ode 2003 Reconsidering read-aloud / Mary Lee Hahn. Portland, Me. : Stenhouse Publishers, c2002. 028.55 Hah 2002 Guinness world records. [Barcelona?] : Planeta, 2002- Sp 036 Gui Shooting under fire : The world of the war photographer / by Peter Howe. New York : Artisan, c2002. 070.49 How 2002 Philosophy/Psychology The big questions : how philosophy can change your life / Lou Marinoff. New York : Bloomsbury, c2003. 101 Mar 2003 Pendulum dowsing / Cassandra Eason. London : Piatkus, c1999. 133.323 Eas 1999 Magic, witchcraft, and ghosts in the Greek and Roman worlds : a sourcebook / Daniel Ogden. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2002. 133.40938 Ogd 2002 Battling demons : witchcraft, heresy, and reform in the late Middle Ages / Michael D. Bailey. University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c2003. 133.43094 Bai 2003 http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/august2003.htm (3 of 81) [10/24/2003 2:50:30 PM] New Books 8-03 John Dee's five books of mystery : original sourcebook of Enochian magic : from the collected works known as Mysteriorum libri quinque / Joseph H. Peterson, editor. Boston, MA : Weiser Books, c2003. 133 Dee 2003 Imperfect garden : the legacy of humanism / by Tzvetan Todorov ; translated by Carol Cosman. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2002. 144.0944 Tod 2002 How to start a conversation and make friends / Don Gabor ; illustrated by Mary Power. New York : Simon & Schuster, c2001. 153.6 Gab 2001 Clinical interpretation of the WAIS-III and WMS-III / edited by David S. Tulsky ... [et al.]. Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, c2003. 153.9323 Cli 2003 Culture and children's intelligence : cross-cultural analysis of the WISC-III / edited by James Georgas ... [et al.]. Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, c2003. 155.41393 Cul 2003 Savage girls and wild boys : a history of feral children / Michael Newton. New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, c2003. 155.4567 New 2003 Nature via nurture : genes, experience, and what makes us human / Matt Ridley. New York, NY : HarperCollins, c2003. 155.7 Rid 2003 Instant relief : tell me where it hurts, and I'll tell you what to do / Peggy W. Brill, with Susan Suffes. New York : Bantam Books, c2003. 155.9042 Bri 2003 Your erroneous zones / Wayne W. Dyer. New York, NY : HarperPerennial, 1991. 158.1 Dye 1991 When helping you is hurting me : escaping the messiah trap / Carmen Renee Berry. New York : Crossroad Pub., c2003. 158.2 Ber 2003 The intimacy factor : the ground rules for overcoming the obstacles to truth, respect, and lasting love / Pia Mellody and Lawrence S. Freundlich. [San Francisco, CA] : HarperSanFrancisco, c2003. 158.2 Mel 2003 Introduction to group therapy : a practical guide / Scott Simon Fehr. http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/august2003.htm (4 of 81) [10/24/2003 2:50:30 PM] New Books 8-03 New York : Haworth Press, c2003. 158.35 Feh 2003 What would Aristotle do? : self-control through the power of reason / Elliot D. Cohen. Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, c2003. 171.2 Coh 2003 Absolute honesty : building a corporate culture that values straight talk and rewards integrity / Larry Johnson & Bob Phillips. New York : American Management Association, c2003. 174.4 Joh 2003 Awe for the tiger, love for the lamb : a chronicle of sensibility to animals / [edited by] Rod Preece. New York : Routledge, c2002. 179.3 Awe 2002 Does God need our help? : cloning, assisted suicide, & other challenges in bioethics / John F. Kilner and C. Ben Mitchell ; Daniel Taylor, general editor. Wheaton, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, c2003. 179.7 Kil 2003 Native American worldviews : an introduction / Jerry H. Gill. Amherst, NY : Humanity Books, c2002. 191.08997 Gil 2002 Marx after Marxism : the philosophy of Karl Marx / Tom Rockmore. Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, c2002. 193 Roc 2002 Religion A new religious America : how a "Christian country" has now become the world's most religiously diverse nation / Diana L. Eck. [San Francisco] : HarperSanFrancisco, c2001. 200.92 Eck 2001 God's secretaries : the making of the King James Bible / Adam Nicolson. New York : HarperCollins, c2003. 220.5203 Nic 2003 Dream / Mark Rutland. Lake Mary, Fla. : Charisma House, c2003. 220.81546 Rut 2003 Heroes and outlaws of the bible : downhome reflections of history's most colorful men and women / Don Reid ; foreword by Jimmy Dean. Green Forest, AR : New Leaf Press, c2002. http://www.state.lib.la.us/Publications/TS/august2003.htm (5 of 81) [10/24/2003 2:50:30 PM] New Books 8-03 220.9505 Rei 2002 Joy in our weakness : a gift of hope from the book of Revelation / Marva J. Dawn. Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. ; Sydney, Aukland : Lime Grove House Pub., c2002. 228.07 Daw 2002 The kingdom of God is within you : Christianity not as a mystic religion but as a new theory of life / translated from the Russian of Leo Tolstoy by Constance Garnett ; foreword by Martin Green. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1984. 230.01 Tol 1984 Reverberations of faith : a theological handbook of Old Testament themes / Walter Brueggemann. Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, c2002. 230.0411 Bru 2002 Forgiving the unforgivable / David Stoop. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Vine Books, c2003. 234.5 Sto 2003 Dear Lillian : a letter about the end of life's journey and the beginning of eternity / Gene Edwards. Wheaton, Ill. : Tyndale House, c2002. 236.1 Edw 2002 Intimate & unashamed / Scott Farhart. Lake Mary, Fla. : Siloam Press, c2003. 241.66 Far 2003 Jan van Ruusbroec, mystical theologian of the Trinity / Rik Van Nieuwenhove. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2003.
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