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December 2019 a -- General MONTHLY ACQUISITIONS LIST -- DECEMBER 2019 A -- GENERAL B -- PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION C -- AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY D -- WORLD HISTORY AND HISTORY OF EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, ETC E -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS E77 .T797 2019 The heartbeat of Wounded Knee : native America New York : Riverhead Books, from 1890 to the present / David Treuer. [2019] F -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS F1546 .K67 The saints of progress : a history of coffee, Tuscaloosa : The University 2019 migration, and Costa Rican national identity / of Alabama Press, [2019] Carmen Kordick. F1546 .M65 The history of Costa Rica : brief, up-to-date and San José, C.R. : Edit. UCR, 2012 illustrated / Iván Molina, Steven Palmer. 2012, 2007. F1549.L55 H37 The West Indians of Costa Rica : race, class, and the Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill- 2001 integration of an ethnic minority / Ronald N. Queen’s University Press, Harpelle. ©2001. G -- GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION GV546 .E96 Exercise technique manual for resistance training / Champaign, IL : Human 2016 National Strength and Conditioning Association. Kinetics, [2016] GV884.J32 A3 Sacred hoops : spiritual lessons of a hardwood New York : Hyperion, 2006 warrior / Phil Jackson and Hugh Delehanty ; ©2006. foreword by Bill Bradley ; [with a new introduction by the author]. GV1623 .K57 Hoofing on Broadway : a history of show dancing / New York : Prentice Hall 1987 Richard Kislan. Press, ©1987. H -- SOCIAL SCIENCES HD5503 .A7223 Decisions and orders of the National Labor Washington : The Board : v.362(2015) Relations Board. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., HD8138.5.B55 West Indian workers and the United Fruit Company Baton Rouge : Louisiana C48 1996 in Costa Rica, 1870-1940 / Aviva Chomsky. State University Press, ©1996. HD9576.P52 Energy kingdoms : oil and political survival in the New York : Columbia K73 2019 Persian Gulf / Jim Krane. University Press, [2019] HN140.H47 City of flowers : an ethnography of social and New York : Oxford M36 2017 economic change in Costa Rica’s Central Valley / University Press, [2017] Susan E. Mannon. HT1056.C67 L65 Africans into Creoles : slavery, ethnicity, and Albuquerque : University of 2014 identity in colonial Costa Rica / Russell Lohse. New Mexico Press, 2014. 1 HQ1155 .E57 Insecure at last : losing it in our security-obsessed New York : Villard, ©2006. 2006 world / Eve Ensler. HV6250.4.W65 A memory, a monologue, a rant, and a prayer / New York : Villard, [2007] M437 2007 edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle ; [contributors include Edward Albee, Tariq Ali [and others]]. HV6772.M58 A3 Ghost in the wires : my adventures as the world’s New York : Little, Brown & 2012 most wanted hacker / Kevin Mitnick with William L. Co., 2012, ©2011. Simon. J -- POLITICAL SCIENCE K -- LAW L -- EDUCATION M -- MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC ML50.H746 U75 Urinetown : the musical / book and lyrics by Greg New York : Faber and Faber, 2003 Kotis ; music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann. 2003. ML50.M6617 B5 Big river : the adventures of Huckleberry Finn : a New York : Grove Press, 1986 musical play / book by William Hauptman ; adapted 1986. from the novel by Mark Twain ; music and lyrics by Roger Miller. N -- FINE ARTS P -- LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PG7179.O37 Drive your plow over the bones of the dead / Olga New York : Riverhead Books, P7613 2019 Tokarczuk ; translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones. 2019. PN1579 .P53 Key concepts in drama and performance / Kenneth New York : Palgrave 2005 Pickering. Macmillan, 2005. PN1582.I8 K58 Futurist performance / by Michael Kirby ; with New York : PAJ Publications, 1986 manifestos and playscripts translated from the ©1986. Italian by Victoria Nes Kirby. PN1655 .B75 The open door : thoughts on acting and theatre / New York : Theatre 1995 Peter Brook. Communications Group, 1995. PN1661 .K475 The performer’s guide to the collaborative process / Portsmouth, NH : 2001 Sheila Kerrigan. Heinemann, ©2001. PN2039 .T56 Theatre, theory, theatre : the major critical texts New York : Applause 2000 from Aristotle and Zeami to Soyinka and Havel / Theatre & Cinema Books, edited with introductions by Daniel Gerould. ©2000. PN2041.A57 Performance studies : an introduction / Richard New York : Routledge, 2006. S34 2006 Schechner. PN2061 .G75 Towards a poor theatre / Jerzy Grotowski ; edited by New York : Routledge, 2002. 2002 Eugenio Barba ; preface by Peter Brook. 2 PN2071.M6 The viewpoints book : a practical guide to New York : Theatre B64 2005 viewpoints and composition / Anne Bogart and Tina Communications Group ; St. Landau. Paul, MN : Distributed by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, 2005. PN2189 .M37 Dada and surrealist performance / Annabelle Henkin Baltimore : Johns Hopkins 1994 Melzer. University Press, 1994. PN2277.C4 C57 A theater of our own : a history and a memoir of Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern 2004 1,001 nights in Chicago / Richard Christiansen ; University Press, ©2004. foreword by Brian Dennehy. PN4148 .B7 Chamber theatre / Robert S. Breen. Evanston, IL : Wm. Caxton, 1986 ©1986. PQ2613.E53 Fragments of the artwork / Jean Genet ; translated Stanford, Calif. : Stanford F7313 2003 by Charlotte Mandell. University Press, 2003 PR6003.E282 Rockaby and other short pieces / by Samuel Beckett. New York : Grove Press : R6 1981 Distributed by Random House, 1981. PR6051 Absurd person singular / by Alan Ayckbourn. Garden City, N.Y. : Nelson .Y35A651 1974 Doubleday, ©1974. PR6057.R52 C6 Comedians / by Trevor Griffiths. New York : Grove Press, 1976 1976. PR6058.A678 Skylight / David Hare. London ; Boston : Faber and S5 1995 Faber, 1995. PR6062.E6 L4 The Lennon play: In his own write [by] John Lennon, New York, Simon and 1969 Adrienne Kennedy [and] Victor Spinetti. Schuster [1969, ©1968] PR6066.I53 Various voices : prose, poetry, politics, 1948-1998 / New York : Grove Press, V37 1998 Harold Pinter. ©1998. PR6066.I53 Conversations with Pinter / Mel Gussow. New York : Grove Press, Z464 1996 1996. PR6066.I53 The Cambridge companion to Harold Pinter / edited Cambridge ; New York : Z6255 2001 by Peter Raby. Cambridge University Press, 2001. PR6066.I53 Harold Pinter / by Arnold P. Hinchliffe. New York : St. Martin’s Z675 1967 Press, ©1967. PS3513.O337 The lion in winter / James Goldman. New York, NY : Random L5 1981 House, [1981] PS3523.U275 The women / by Clare Boothe Luce. New York, NY : Dramatists W65 1995 Play Service, 1995. PS3551.L25 S4 Seascape : a play / Edward Albee. New York : Atheneum, 1975 ©1975. PS3552.I7713 The musical comedy murders of 1940 / by John New York, N.Y. (440 Park M87 1987 Bishop. Ave. South, New York 10016) : Dramatists Play Service, ©1987. PS3554.U666 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike / by New York : Dramatists Play V36 2014 Christopher Durang. Service, [2014] 3 PS3555.N75 V3 The vagina monologues / Eve Ensler. New York : Villard, [2001] 2001 PS3557.U2 L9 Lydie Breeze / John Guare. Woodstock, N.Y. : Overlook 2001 Press, 2001. PS3557.U2 S59 Six degrees of separation : a play / by John Guare. New York : Random House, 1990 ©1990. PS3558.E4962 Crimes of the heart : a play / by Beth Henley. New York : Viking Press : C7 1982 Penguin Books, 1982. PS3558.O894 Three plays / by Tina Howe. New York, N.Y. : Avon T48 1984 Books, ©1984. PS3562.E458 Side man / Warren Leight. New York : Grove Press, S5 1998 ©1998. PS3563.A4345 The revenge of the space pandas, or, Binky Rudich Chicago, Ill. : Dramatic Pub. R44 1978 and the two-speed clock : a comedy / by David Co., ©1978. Mamet. PS3569.H433 Bent / Martin Sherman. New York : Avon Books, B41 1979 ©1979. PS3569.T122 Camping with Henry and Tom : a new play / by Mark Garden City, N.Y. : Fireside C35 1995 St. Germain. Theatre, 1995. PS3569.Z38 A6 Sight lines / Arthur Sze. Port Townsend, Washington 2019 : Copper Canyon Press, [2019] PS3613.O7445 Rocket girl : a stage play / by George D. Morgan. [United States] : R63 2008 [CreateSpace], [2008] PS8555.A771 Autobiography of red : a novel in verse / Anne [Toronto] : McClelland & A87 2016 Carson. Stewart, 2016. PT2607.U493 The visit : a tragi-comedy / Translated from the New York : Grove Press, B43 1962 German by Patrick Bowles. [1962] PT8858 .A35 Brand. Newly translated from the Norwegian by Garden City, N.Y., Anchor 1960 Michael Meyer. Foreword by W.H. Auden. Books, 1960. Q -- SCIENCE QA76.9.A25 The art of invisibility : the world’s most famous New York : Back Bay Books : M588 2019 hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Little, Brown and Company, Brother and big data / Kevin Mitnick with Robert 2019. Vamosi ; foreword by Mikko Hypponen. R -- MEDICINE S -- AGRICULTURE T -- TECHNOLOGY TR147 .Z44 The little book of contemplative photography : Intercourse, PA : Good 2005 seeing with wonder, respect, and humility / Howard Books, 2005. Zehr. 4 TR179 .K37 The practice of contemplative photography : seeing Boston : Shambhala, 2011. 2011 the world with fresh eyes / Andy Karr & Michael Wood. TR183 .A53 Tao of photography / Tom Ang. New York : Amphoto Books, 2000 2000. TR183 .G75 The Tao of photography : seeing beyond seeing / Berkeley, CA : Ten Speed 2001 Philippe L. Gross, S.I. Shapiro ; with a foreword by Press, 2001. Duane Preble. TR183 .H63 Photography as meditation : tap into the source of Santa Barbara, CA : Rocky 2014 your creativity / Torsten Andreas Hoffmann. Nook Inc., [2014] TR183 .U47 Zen camera : creative awakening with a daily California : Watson-Guptill, 2018 practice in photography / David Ulrich. [2018] TR183 .V457 Art of intuitive photography : find your true self Bloomington, IN : Balboa 2016 through your own lens, a creative and meditative Press, 2016. approach to photography| / Mindy Véissid. U -- MILITARY SCIENCE U163 .B24 Unmasking maskirovka : Russia’s cyber influence New York, New York : 2019 operations / Daniel P. Bagge. Defense Press, 2019. V -- NAVAL SCIENCE Z -- BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL) 5 Oversize TR650 .B485 Dawoud Bey : seeing deeply. Austin, TX : University of 2018 Texas Press, 2018. TR655 .D83 Effortless beauty : photography as an expression of Boulder, Colorado : 2013 eye, mind and heart / Julie Dubose. Miksang Publications, 2013. TR820.5 .P275 Gordon Parks : collected works. Göttingen, Germany : Steidl 2012 v.1-v.5 ; Pleasantville, NY : Gordon Parks Foundation, 2012.
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