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ContentsLiterature and Language 1Classical Studies 11Art and Architecture 14Music 15Religious Studies 16Philosophy 17Economics 17Politics 17Archaeology and Anthropology 18Law 18History 22History of Science 34Astronomy 37Mathematics 38Physics 38Chemistry and Materials Science 39Human Biology 39Medicine 40Neuroscience 41Ecology 41Plant Science 42Zoology 44Microbiology 44Author and Title Index 44

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• An authoritative reference work on theancient languages of the world – the first ofits kind

• Makes widely accessible much generallyinaccessible knowledge

• Comprehensive, thorough and systematic– the languages are treated in a uniformand coherent way

Contents: 1. Introduction Roger D.Woodard; 2. Sumerian Piotr Michalowski;3. Elamite Matthew W. Stolper; 4. HurrianGernot Wilhelm; 5. Urartian GernotWilhelm; 6. Afro-Asiatic John Huehnergard;7. Egyptian and Coptic Antonio Loprieno;8. Akkadian and Eblaite John Huehnergardand Christopher Woods; 9. Ugaritic DennisPardee; 10. Hebrew P. Kyle McCarter, Jr.;11. Phoenician and Punic Jo Ann Hackett;12. Canaanite Dialects Dennis Pardee;13. Aramaic Stuart Creason; 14. Ge’ez(Aksum) Gene Gragg; 15. Old SouthArabian Norbert Nebes and Peter Stein;16. Ancient North Arabian M. C. A.Macdonald; 17. Indo-European Henry M.Hoenigswald and J. P. T. Clackson;18. Hittite Calvert Watkins; 19. Luvian H.Craig Melchert; 20. Palaic H. CraigMelchert; 21. Lycian H. Craig Melchert;22. Lydian H. Craig Melchert; 23. CarianH. Craig Melchert; 24. Attic Greek Roger D.Woodard; 25. Greek Dialects Roger D.Woodard; 26. Sanskrit Stephanie W.Jamison; 27. Middle Indic Stephanie W.Jamison; 28. Old Persian Rüdiger Schmitt;29. Avestan Mark Hale; 30. Pahlavi MarkHale; 31. Phrygian Claude Brixhe;32. Latin J. P. T. Clackson; 33. SabellianRex E. Wallace; 34. Venetic Rex E. Wallace;35. Continental Celtic Joseph F. Eska;36. Gothic Jay H. Jasanoff; 37. EarlyNorthwest Germanic Jan Terje Faarlund;38. Classical Armenia J. P. T. Clackson;39. Etruscan Helmut Rix; 40. EarlyGeorgian Kevin Tuite; 41. Ancient ChineseAlain Peyraube; 42. Old Tamil Sanford B.Steever; 43. Mayan Victoria R. Bricker;44. Epi-Olmec Terrence Kaufman and JohnJusteson; 45. Reconstructed AncientLanguages Don Ringe.2003 246 x 189 mm 1000pp 98 tables 51 figures5 maps0 521 56256 2 Hardback c. £95.00Publication March 2003

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The Cambridge Grammar of theEnglish LanguageRodney HuddlestonUniversity of Queenslandand Geoffrey K. PullumUniversity of California, Santa Cruz

This book presents a new andcomprehensive descriptive grammar ofEnglish, written by the principal authorsin collaboration with an internationalresearch team of a dozen linguists in fivecountries. It represents a major advanceover previous grammars by virtue ofdrawing systematically on the linguisticresearch carried out on English duringthe last forty years. It incorporatesinsights from the theoretical literaturebut presents them in a way that isaccessible to readers without formaltraining in linguistics. It is based on asounder and more consistent descriptiveframework than previous large-scalegrammars, and includes much moreexplanation of grammatical terms andconcepts, together with justification forthe ways in which the analysis differsfrom traditional grammar. The bookcontains twenty chapters and a guide tofurther reading. Its usefulness isenhanced by diagrams of sentencestructure, cross-references betweensections, a comprehensive index, anduser-friendly design and typographythroughout.

• The definitive grammar for the newmillennium, written by an internationalteam of more than a dozen linguists andspanning a decade of research

• It is firmly based on research inmodern linguistics and rejects manyerrors of the older tradition, supportingits departures from traditional grammarwith reasoned argument

• It emphasises the clear explanation ofgrammatical terms; the user-friendlylayout, consistent terminology andcomprehensive index all ensure ease ofaccess for non-specialists

‘It is certainly a notable achievement.No other grammar of English is at onceas comprehensive and as systematicallyand lucidly informed by present-daylinguistic theory. I see it as an essentialwork of reference not just for specialistin English, but for any general linguistwho is prepared to take the details ofgrammar seriously.’Peter Matthews, Professor of Linguistics,

University of Cambridge2002 247 x 174 mm 1860pp0 521 43146 8 Hardback £120.00

New

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofthe World’s Ancient LanguagesEdited by Roger D. WoodardState University of New York, Buffalo

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World’sAncient Languages is the firstcomprehensive reference work treating allof the languages of antiquity. Clear andsystematic in its approach, theEncyclopedia combines full linguisticcoverage of all the well documentedancient languages, representing numerouslanguage families from around the globe.Each chapter of the work focuses on anindividual language or, in some instances, aset of closely related varieties of a language.Providing a full descriptive presentation,each of these chapters examines the writingsystem(s), phonology, morphology, syntaxand lexicon of that language, and places thelanguage within its proper linguistic andhistorical context. The Encyclopedia bringstogether an international array of scholars,each a leading specialist in ancient languagestudy. While designed primarily forlinguistic professionals and students, thiswork will prove invaluable to all whosestudies take them into the realm of ancientlanguage.

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The Journals of George EliotEdited by Margaret HarrisUniversity of Sydneyand Judith JohnstonUniversity of Western Australia, Sydney

This is the first publication of the completesurviving journals of the great Victoriannovelist. A new George Eliot text, and theclosest she came to autobiography, it revealsboth professional writer and privatewoman. Chronology, introduction,headnotes to each diary, and annotatedindex supply valuable contextual andexplanatory information.2000 228 x 152 mm 474pp0 521 79457 9 Paperback £17.95Also available0 521 57412 9 Hardback £60.00

The Works of JohnWebster

Volume 2: The Devil’s Law-Case; ACure for a Cuckold; Appius andVirginiaEdited by David GunbyUniversity of Canterbury, Christchurch David CarnegieVictoria University of Wellingtonand MacDonald P. JacksonUniversity of Auckland

This volume contains The Devil’s Law-Case, A Cure for a Cuckold, and Appius andVirginia. It preserves original spelling,incorporates the most recent editorialscholarship and employs new criticalmethods and textual theory. The editionintegrates theatrical aspects of the playswith their bibliographical and literaryfeatures.2003 228 x 152 mm 700pp 12 half-tones0 521 26060 4 Hardback c. £115.00Publication March 2003

Volume 1: The White Devil; TheDuchess of MalfiEdited by D. C. Gunby

David Carnegie

Antony Hammond

and Doreen DelVecchio1995 747pp0 521 26059 0 Hardback £130.00

The Canterbury Tales onCD-ROM

Chaucer: The General Prologue onCD-ROMEdited by Elizabeth Solopova

The General Prologue on CD-ROM presentsfull materials for detailed study of the textof The General Prologue of The CanterburyTales, the most-read of all parts of theTales. The CD-ROM contains transcripts,descriptions, images, and collations of all53 fifteenth-century manuscripts and earlyprinted editions.

‘Here we find the excitement ofscholarship finding new answers to oldquestions.’

Computers and Texts

2000 0 521 58808 1 CD-ROM £150.00+VAT0 521 78438 7 Software Licence £300.00+VAT0 521 78437 9 Software Licence £450.00+VAT

Chaucer: The Wife of Bath’sPrologue on CD-ROMEdited by Peter RobinsonDe Montfort University, Leicester

The Wife of Bath’s Prologue on CD-ROMcontains all the original sources for thework, both transcribed and in image form,with sophisticated search software andscholarly apparatus.

‘Chaucer’s Wife of Bath Prologue,Cambridge University Press’s CD-ROMis an impressive work of scholarship,presenting transcription and facsimilesof all 58 manuscript witnesses to thetext. The crucial feature of this CD-ROM is that it was a project conceivedfor the computer. It is hardly credible tothink that any book-publisher wouldconsider presenting multiple copies ofwhat is substantially the same text butthe ability of CD-ROM to present thisinformation in an accessible format is ahuge scholaraly advantage.’

Bulletin of the Society for RenaissanceStudies

1996 245 x 168 mm 0 521 46593 1 CD-ROM £150.00+VAT0 521 59589 4 CD-ROM £300.00+VAT0 521 77418 7 CD-ROM £450.00+VAT

NewThree-volume set

The Cambridge ShakespeareLibraryShakespeare’s Times, Texts and Stages;Shakespeare Criticism; ShakespearePerformanceEdited by Catherine AlexanderUniversity of Birmingham

These three volumes represent the bestShakespeare criticism of the last fifty years.140 articles have been organised underthree main headings, with substantialintroductions, covering Shakespeare’s life,times and texts, literary and performancecriticism. The essays are reprinted from theyearbook Shakespeare Survey, selected andordered by Catherine Alexander.2003 246 x 189 mm 1650pp 3 half-tones0 521 82433 8 3 Volume Set c. £300.00Publication April 2003

The World ShakespeareBibliography on CD-ROM1980–1996Edited by James L. HarnerTexas A & M University

The World Shakespeare Bibliography is a fullysearchable database with broad internationalcoverage providing annotated entries for allimportant material, including books,articles, theatre productions, electronic andaudiovisual products, related to Shakespeare.This CD-ROM contains over 50,000separate records of material published orproduced in the years 1980–1996.

‘Probably the most useful and certainlythe most comprehensive tool forShakespearean study … this alreadypowerful research tool is even better inits CD-ROM version. It is essential forall undergraduate, graduate and researchlibraries, as well as general referencecollections.’

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2000 CD-ROM 0 521 62535 1 CD-ROM £540.00+VAT

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The Boy in the BushEdited by Paul EggertUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney1990 216 x 138 mm 561pp 3 maps0 521 30704 X Hardback £95.000 521 00714 3 Paperback £35.00

Reflections on the Death of aPorcupine and Other EssaysEdited by Michael HerbertThe University of St Andrews1988 216 x 138 mm 552pp0 521 26622 X Hardback £95.000 521 35847 7 Paperback £35.00

Aaron’s RodEdited by Mara Kalnins1988 216 x 138 mm 400pp 2 maps0 521 25250 4 Hardback £65.000 521 27246 7 Paperback £25.00

Sea and SardiniaEdited by Mara Kalnins1997 216 x 138 mm 281pp0 521 24275 4 Hardback £60.000 521 28575 5 Paperback £20.00

The TrespasserEdited by Elizabeth Mansfield1982 216 x 138 mm 343pp0 521 29424 X Paperback £25.00

The Fox, The Captain’s Doll, TheLadybirdEdited by Dieter Mehl1992 216 x 138 mm 355pp0 521 35266 5 Hardback £65.000 521 00708 9 Paperback £25.00

The Woman Who Rode Away andOther StoriesEdited by Dieter Mehl

and Christa Jansohn1995 216 x 138 mm 554pp0 521 22270 2 Hardback £90.000 521 29430 4 Paperback £35.00

The First and Second LadyChatterley NovelsEdited by Dieter Mehl

and Christa Jansohn1999 216 x 138 mm 730pp 2 half-tones0 521 47116 8 Hardback £90.000 521 00715 1 Paperback £37.50

The PlaysEdited by Hans-Wilhelm SchwarzeUniversität Tübingenand John WorthenUniversity of Nottingham1999 216 x 138 mm 950pp 1 half-tone10 music examples0 521 24277 0 Hardback £130.000 521 00704 6 Paperback £45.00

Lady Chatterley’s Lover and APropos of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’Edited by Michael Squires1993 216 x 138 mm 522pp 2 maps0 521 22266 4 Hardback £80.000 521 00717 8 Paperback £32.50

England, My England and OtherStoriesEdited by Bruce SteeleMonash University, Victoria1990 216 x 138 mm 340pp0 521 35267 3 Hardback £65.000 521 35814 0 Paperback £22.50

KangarooEdited by Bruce SteeleMonash University, Victoria1994 216 x 138 mm 549pp 3 maps0 521 38455 9 Hardback £90.000 521 00711 9 Paperback £35.00

The Lost GirlEdited by John WorthenUniversity of Nottingham1981 216 x 138 mm 484pp 1 map0 521 29423 1 Paperback £30.00

The First ‘Women in Love’Edited by John WorthenUniversity of Nottinghamand Lindeth Vasey1998 216 x 138 mm 588pp0 521 37326 3 Hardback £80.000 521 00709 7 Paperback £35.00

D. H. Lawrence: Collected PoemsTextVolume 1Edited by Carole Ferrier

and Christopher Pollnitz0 521 22268 0 Hardback

D. H. Lawrence: Collected PoemsTextVolume 2Edited by Carole Ferrier

and Christopher Pollnitz0 521 22269 9 Hardback

D. H. Lawrence: Collected PoemsVariorumVolume 1Edited by Carole Ferrier

and Christopher Pollnitz0 521 29428 2 Hardback

D. H. Lawrence: Collected PoemsVariorumVolume 2Edited by Carole Ferrier

and Christopher Pollnitz0 521 29429 0 Hardback

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The Cambridge Editionof the Works of D. H. LawrenceThe Cambridge Edition provides texts ofall of D. H. Lawrence’s works which areas close as can now be determined tothose he would have wished to seeprinted. The texts are established throughrigorous collation of all extant materials,from draft manuscripts to first bookpublication, identifying errors made bycopyists, typists and printers; house-styling by printers; and censorship andbowdlerisation by publishers. TheIntroduction to each volume gives detailsof the composition history, publicationand reception; the Textual Apparatusrecords all variants. The Explanatorynotes gloss references and allusions, anddocument sources; the Appendixesinclude early versions, draft manuscriptmaterial, maps and locations essays,historical essays; some volumes haveGlossaries of dialect or foreign words.

Eleven-volume set

The Complete Novels of D. H. LawrenceA unique opportunity to obtain theCambridge edition of the complete novelsof D. H. Lawrence in paperback at aspecial set price.2003 216 x 138 mm 0 521 00945 6 11 Volume Set c. £275.00

Movements in European HistoryEdited by Philip Crumpton

1989 216 x 138 mm 400pp 15 maps0 521 26201 1 Hardback £65.000 521 00703 8 Paperback £25.00

Twilight in Italy and Other EssaysEdited by Paul EggertUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney1994 216 x 138 mm 403pp 5 maps0 521 26888 5 Hardback £75.000 521 00712 7 Paperback £27.50

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D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays andArticlesEdited by James T. Boulton0 521 58431 0 Hardback

Studies in Classic AmericanLiteratureEdited by Ezra Greenspan

Lindeth Vasey

and John WorthenUniversity of Nottingham2002 216 x 138 mm 717pp0 521 55016 5 Hardback £80.00

The Escaped Cock and OtherStoriesEdited by Lindeth Vasey

and Bethan Jones0 521 36607 0 Hardback

D. H. Lawrence: Paul MorelEdited by Helen BaronUniversity of Hull2003 216 x 138 mm 500pp 2 half-tones 5 maps0 521 56009 8 Hardback c. £70.00Publication June 2003

Psychoanalysis of the Unconsciousand Fantasia of the UnconsciousEdited by Bruce Steele0 521 32791 1 Hardback

Mornings in Mexico and OtherEssaysEdited by Virginia Hyde0 521 65292 8 Hardback

The Cambridge Edition of the Letters of D. H. Lawrence

Volume 1: September 1901–May 1913Edited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham

1979 216 x 138 mm 616pp 1 line diagram 35 half-tones 7 maps0 521 22147 1 Hardback £80.000 521 00691 0 Paperback £35.00

Volume 2: June 1913–October 1916Edited by George J. Zytaruk

and James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham1982 216 x 138 mm 710pp 33 half-tones 4 maps0 521 23111 6 Hardback £80.000 521 00692 9 Paperback £37.50

Volume 3: October 1916–June 1921Edited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birminghamand Andrew Robertson1984 216 x 138 mm 776pp 22 half-tones 2 maps0 521 23112 4 Hardback £80.000 521 00694 5 Paperback £40.00

Volume 4: June 1921–March 1924Edited by Warren Roberts

James T. BoultonUniversity of Birminghamand Elizabeth Mansfield2002 216 x 138 mm 671pp0 521 00695 3 Paperback £37.50

Volume 5: March 1924–March 1927Edited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birminghamand Lindeth Vasey1989 216 x 138 mm 736pp 27 half-tones 2 maps0 521 23114 0 Hardback £80.000 521 00696 1 Paperback £37.50

Volume 6: March 1927–November 1928Edited by James T. BoultonUniversity of BirminghamMargaret Boulton

and Gerald M. Lacy2002 216 x 138 mm 695pp 2 half-tones 18 maps0 521 00698 8 Paperback £37.50

Volume 7: November 1928–February 1930Edited by Keith Sagar

and James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham1993 216 x 138 mm 713pp 19 half-tones 4 maps0 521 23116 7 Hardback £80.000 521 00699 6 Paperback £37.50

Volume 8: Previously UnpublishedLetters and General IndexEdited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham2001 216 x 138 mm 436pp0 521 23117 5 Hardback £60.000 521 00700 3 Paperback £25.00

Eight-volume set

The Cambridge Edition of theLetters of D. H. LawrenceVolumes 1–82003 0 521 01681 9 8 Volume Set PB c. £225.00

The Selected Letters of D. H. LawrenceEdited by James T. BoultonUniversity of Birmingham

‘The Selected Letters succeeds admirablyin representing Lawrence’s quirkybrilliance, his always surprising commonsense, and above all else the sheer beautyof his writing.’

English Literature in Transition,1880–1920

The Cambridge Edition of the Letters of D. H. Lawrence1997 216 x 138 mm 568pp 34 half-tones0 521 40115 1 Hardback £45.000 521 77799 2 Paperback £15.95

The Cambridge Biography of D. H. LawrenceJohn WorthenUniversity of Wales, SwanseaMark Kinkead-WeekesUniversity of Kentand David EllisUniversity of Kent1998 252 x 171 mm 2461pp0 521 63105 X 3 volume set £120.00

D. H. Lawrence: The Early Years1885–1912The Cambridge Biography of D. H. LawrenceVolume 1John WorthenUniversity of Wales, Swansea1992 234 x 156 mm 656pp 50 half-tones0 521 43772 5 Paperback £19.95

D. H. Lawrence: Triumph to Exile1912–1922The Cambridge Biography of D. H. LawrenceVolume 2Mark Kinkead-WeekesUniversity of Kent, Canterbury1996 234 x 156 mm 989pp 50 half-tones 1 colour plate0 521 25420 5 Hardback £45.00

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D. H. Lawrence: Dying Game1922–1930The Cambridge Biography of D. H. LawrenceVolume 3David EllisUniversity of Kent, Canterbury1998 234 x 156 mm 816pp 30 half-tones0 521 25421 3 Hardback £50.00

A Bibliography of D. H. LawrenceThird editionWarren Roberts

and Paul PoplawskiUniversity of Leicester2001 216 x 138 mm 872pp 12 colour plates0 521 39182 2 Hardback £90.00

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Collected Letters ofJoseph ConradEdited by Frederick KarlNew York Universityand Laurence DaviesDartmouth College, New Hampshire

The complete letters of one of the mostsignificant literary figures of the firsthalf of the twentieth century, publishedwith full notes and scholarly apparatus.

Volume 1: 1861–18971983 216 x 138 mm 512pp0 521 24216 9 Hardback £90.00

Volume 3: 1903–1907Edited by Frederick KarlNew York Universityand Laurence DaviesDartmouth College, New Hampshire1988 216 x 138 mm 576pp 14 half-tones0 521 32387 8 Hardback £90.00

Volume 4: 1908–1911Edited by Frederick KarlNew York Universityand Laurence DaviesDartmouth College, New Hampshire1991 216 x 138 mm 596pp0 521 32388 6 Hardback £90.00

Volume 5: 1912–1916Edited by Frederick KarlNew York Universityand Laurence DaviesDartmouth College, New Hampshire1996 216 x 138 mm 781pp 12 half-tones0 521 32389 4 Hardback £95.00

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The Collected Letters of JosephConradVolume 6: 1917–1919Edited by Laurence DaviesDartmouth College, New Hampshireand Frederick KarlNew York UniversityOwen KnowlesUniversity of Hull

2002 216 x 138 mm 628pp 12 half-tones0 521 56195 7 Hardback £80.00

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Works of JosephConradSeries Editor: S. W. Reid

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Notes on Life and LettersEdited by J. H. Stape

The twenty-six essays collected in Notes onLife and Letters (1921) offer a kaleidoscopicview of Joseph Conrad’s literary views andinterest in the events of his day, includingthe sinking of the Titanic disaster and FirstWorld War. This edition presents anauthoritative text and extensive explanatorymaterial.The Cambridge Edition of the Works of JosephConrad2003 216 x 138 mm 434pp 4 half-tones 2 maps0 521 56163 9 Hardback c. £70.00Publication February 2003

The Secret AgentEdited by Bruce HarknessKent State University, Ohioand S. W. ReidKent State University, Ohio1990 216 x 138 mm 469pp0 521 34135 3 Hardback £75.00

Almayer’s FollyA Story of an Eastern RiverEdited by David Leon Higdon

and Floyd Eugene Eddleman1994 216 x 138 mm 324pp 1 line diagram 2 half-tones 2 maps0 521 43205 7 Hardback £65.00

Forthcoming series

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Works of SamuelRichardsonSeries Editors: Dr Thomas KeymerUniversity of OxfordProfessor Peter SaborLaval University, Quebec

This is a full scholarly edition of the worksof Samuel Richardson (1689–1761),including not only authoritative texts of hismajor novels Pamela, Clarissa and SirCharles Grandison but also of his less well-known imaginative works. There will betwelve volumes in all. The first volumes arelikely to be published in 2007, with theother volumes appearing within five yearsof that.

Forthcoming series

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Correspondence ofSamuel RichardsonSeries Editors: Dr Thomas KeymerUniversity of OxfordProfessor Peter SaborLaval University, Quebec

This is a full scholarly edition of thecomplete correspondence of SamuelRichardson (1689–1761), containing allknown letters from and to Richardson,including correspondence concerning thenovels Pamela and Clarissa. There will betwelve volumes in all, each edited, with fulleditorial apparatus, by a team of majorscholars. The first volumes are likely to bepublished in 2007, with the other volumesappearing within five years of that.

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Forthcoming series

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Works of Jane AustenSeries Editor: Professor Janet ToddUniversity of Glasgow

This is a full scholarly edition of the worksof Jane Austen, including the six publishednovels, two volumes of unpublished workand up to two volumes of commentary andrelated material. Each volume of publishedand unpublished work will contain the textitself, with an introduction giving a fullpublishing history of the work, togetherwith explanatory notes and textualapparatus, and relevant appendices. Theedition is scheduled for publicationbetween 2004 and 2007.

Forthcoming series

The Cambridge Edition ofthe Works of JonathanSwiftSeries Editors: Dr Ian HigginsAustralian National UniversityProfessor Claude RawsonYale UniversityDr David WomersleyUniversity of Oxford

This is a scholarly edition of the works ofJonathan Swift (1667–1745), including thefull range of Swift’s imaginative, polemical,religious and satiric writing. Authoritativetexts will be supplemented by fullpublication histories and explanatory notes,and there will be chronologies and a fullindex. The edition will occupy 15 volumes.The first volumes are likely to be publishedin 2006, with the other volumes appearingwithin five years of that.

The Cambridge Historyof Literary CriticismThe Cambridge History of LiteraryCriticism provides a comprehensivehistorical account of Western literarycriticism from classical antiquity to thepresent day. The history will comprisenine volumes and deal with literarytheory and critical practice. It isintended as an authoritative work ofreference and exposition, much morethan a mere chronicle of facts. Whileremaining broadly non-partisan, itaddresses, where appropriate,controversial issues of current criticaldebate without evasion or pretence ofneutrality. Nevertheless, it will maintainthroughout a scrupulous concern forfactual accuracy and a due representationof differing points of view.

Volume 1: Classical CriticismEdited by George Alexander KennedyUniversity of South Carolina1990 228 x 152 mm 396pp0 521 30006 1 Hardback £80.000 521 31717 7 Paperback £29.95

Volume 3: The RenaissanceEdited by Glyn NortonWilliams College, Massachusetts1999 228 x 152 mm 782pp0 521 30008 8 Hardback £90.00

Volume 4: The Eighteenth CenturyEdited by H. B. NisbetUniversity of Cambridgeand Claude RawsonYale University1997 228 x 152 mm 969pp0 521 30009 6 Hardback £95.00

Volume 5: RomanticismEdited by Marshall BrownUniversity of Washington2000 228 x 152 mm 512pp0 521 30010 X Hardback £70.00

Volume 7: Modernism and theNew CriticismEdited by A. Walton LitzPrinceton University, New JerseyLouis MenandColumbia University, New Yorkand Lawrence RaineyUniversity of York2000 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 30012 6 Hardback £75.00

Volume 8: From Formalism toPoststructuralismEdited by Raman Selden1995 228 x 152 mm 550pp0 521 30013 4 Hardback £95.00

Volume 9: Twentieth-CenturyHistorical, Philosophical andPsychological PerspectivesEdited by Christa KnellwolfAustralian National University, Canberraand Christopher NorrisUniversity of Wales, College of Cardiff2001 228 x 152 mm 496pp0 521 30014 2 Hardback £75.00

The New CambridgeHistory of EnglishLiteratureThe New Cambridge History of EnglishLiterature is a series of reference worksdesigned to offer a broad synthesis andcontextual survey of the history ofEnglish literature throughout the majorperiods of its development. Theorganisation of each volume reflects theparticular characteristics of the periodcovered, with a general commitment toprovide an accessible narrative history.The History is designed to accommodatethe range of insights and freshperspectives brought by new approachesto the subject, without losing sight ofthe need for essential exposition andinformation. Each volume will include achronology, extensive primary andsecondary bibliographies, and a fullindex.

New in Paperback

The Cambridge History ofMedieval English LiteratureEdited by David WallaceUniversity of Pennsylvania

Thirty-three contributors offer the mostcomplete and vibrant account available ofliterature composed or transmitted inEngland, Wales, Scotland and Irelandbetween the Norman Conquest and thedeath of Henry VIII. Topics coveredinclude nationalism, cultures, womenreaders and writers, religion, law andpolitics.2002 228 x 152 mm 1070pp0 521 89046 2 Paperback £27.95Also available0 521 44420 9 Hardback £75.00

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The Cambridge History of EarlyModern English LiteratureEdited by David LoewensteinUniversity of Wisconsin, Madisonand Janel MuellerUniversity of Chicago

The Cambridge History of Early ModernEnglish Literature narrates the history ofEnglish literature written in Britainbetween the Reformation and theRestoration. The twenty-six chapterswritten by a team of distinguished scholarswill prove essential reading for students andscholars of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature, culture, andhistory.The New Cambridge History of EnglishLiterature2003 228 x 152 mm 974pp0 521 63156 4 Hardback c. £110.00Publication January 2003

Revised paperback edition

The Cambridge History of ItalianLiteratureSecond editionEdited by Peter BrandUniversity of Edinburghand Lino PertileHarvard University, Massachusetts

Now available in paperback, this firstsubstantial history of Italian literature toappear in the English language for fortyyears provides a comprehensive survey ofone of the richest and most influentialliteratures of Europe. Translations, a map,chronological chart and bibliographies helpmake the volume accessible to generalreaders as well as students and scholars.1999 228 x 152 mm 734pp 1 table 1 map0 521 66622 8 Paperback £19.95

The Cambridge History of GermanLiteratureEdited by Helen Watanabe-O’KellyUniversity of Oxford

Now available in paperback, this is the firstbook to describe German literary historyup to the unification of Germany in 1990.It is a history for our times, and designedfor general readers as well as students.Titles and quotations are translated, andthere is an extensive bibliography. 1997 228 x 152 mm 627pp0 521 43417 3 Hardback £55.000 521 78573 1 Paperback £19.95

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A History of Women’s Writing inFranceEdited by Sonya StephensRoyal Holloway, University of London

This volume is a chronological survey ofwomen’s writing in France from the sixthcentury to the present day. Specially-commissioned essays by leading scholarsprovide the first introduction in English tothe work of a wide range of French womenwriters, offering new perspectives andextensive reference features.2000 228 x 152 mm 324pp0 521 58167 2 Hardback £47.500 521 58844 8 Paperback £17.95

A History of Women’s Writing inGermany, Austria and SwitzerlandEdited by Jo CatlingUniversity of East Anglia

This book provides an introduction to andoverview of women’s writing in German-speaking countries from the Middle Agesto the present day, including guides to thework of more than 400 women writers. Itwill be indispensable for students andscholars of German literature, and thoseinterested in women’s writing.2000 228 x 152 mm 414pp0 521 44482 9 Hardback £47.500 521 65628 1 Paperback £17.95

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A History of Women’s Writing inRussiaEdited by Adele Marie BarkerUniversity of Arizonaand Jehanne M. GheithDuke University, North Carolina

A comprehensive account of the lives andworks of Russia’s women writers from theMiddle Ages to the present. Contributorshave addressed the surprising contextswithin which women’s writing has beenproduced. The volume is supported byextensive reference features including abibliography and guide to writers and theirworks.2002 228 x 152 mm 410pp0 521 57280 0 Hardback £65.00

The Cambridge Historyof American LiteratureAddresses the broad spectrum of newand established directions in allbranches of American writing, and willinclude the work of scholars and criticswho have shaped, and who continue toshape, what has become a major area ofliterary scholarship. These authorsrepresent the achievements of the lasthalf-century in Americanist literarycriticism. Generously proportionednarratives allow at once for a broadervision and more magisterial sweep ofAmerican literary history than has beenpossible previously; and while the voiceof traditional criticism is implicit inthese narratives, it joins forces with thediversity of interests that characterisecontemporary literary studies.

Volume 1: 1590–1820Edited by Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts1997 228 x 152 mm 845pp0 521 58571 6 Paperback £25.95

Volume 2: Prose Writing1820–1870Edited by Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts1995 228 x 152 mm 944pp0 521 30106 8 Hardback £70.00

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Volume 5: Poetry and Criticism,1900–1950Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts

This is the fullest account to date ofAmerican poetry and literary criticism inthe Modernist period. Taken together, thecontributions convey the astonishingModernist poetic achievement in its fullcultural, institutional, and aestheticcomplexity.2003 228 x 152 mm 596pp0 521 30109 2 Hardback c. £70.00

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8 Literature and Language

Mark TwainThe Contemporary ReviewsLouis BuddDuke University, North Carolina1999 234 x 156 mm 668pp0 521 39024 9 Hardback £90.00

Herman MelvilleThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Brian HigginsUniversity of Illinois, Chicagoand Hershel ParkerUniversity of Delaware1996 234 x 156 mm 584pp 19 line diagrams0 521 41423 7 Hardback £100.00

Henry JamesThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Kevin J. HayesUniversity of Central Oklahoma1996 234 x 156 mm 503pp0 521 45386 0 Hardback £90.00

John SteinbeckThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Joseph R. McElrath, JrFlorida State UniversityJesse S. CrislerBrigham Young University, Hawaiiand Susan ShillinglawSan Jose State University1996 234 x 156 mm 588pp0 521 41038 X Hardback £100.00

Walt WhitmanThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Kenneth M. PriceCollege of William and Mary, Virginia1996 228 x 152 mm 382pp0 521 45387 9 Hardback £75.00

Nathaniel HawthorneThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by John L. Idol, Jr

and Buford Jones

Preface by M. Thomas Inge1994 234 x 156 mm 560pp0 521 39142 3 Hardback £100.00

Ellen GlasgowThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Dorothy M. Scura1993 235 x 155 mm 522pp0 521 39040 0 Hardback £90.00

Edith WhartonEarly Critical ResponsesEdited by James W. Tuttleton

Kristin O. Lauer

and Margaret P. Murray1993 235 x 155 mm 586pp0 521 38319 6 Hardback £100.00

Emerson and ThoreauThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Joel Myerson1992 235 x 155 mm 480pp0 521 38336 6 Hardback £80.00

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Volume 6: Prose Writing,1910–1950Edited by Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts

This volume explores the emergence ofmodernism in the United States. DavidMinter provides a cultural history of theAmerican novel from World War I to theGreat Depression, Rafia Zafar tells thestory of the Harlem Renaissance, andWerner Sollors examines canonical as wellas hitherto unknown immigrant writing.2002 228 x 152 mm 640pp0 521 49731 0 Hardback £70.00

Volume 7: Prose Writing,1940–1990Edited by Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts1999 228 x 152 mm 800pp0 521 49732 9 Hardback £70.00

Volume 8: Poetry and Criticism,1940–1995Edited by Sacvan BercovitchHarvard University, Massachusetts1996 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 49733 7 Hardback £70.00

American CriticalArchivesAmerican Critical Archives is a series ofreference books that providerepresentative selections ofcontemporary reviews of the mainworks of major American authors. Eachvolume contains full reviews andexcerpts from reviews that appeared innewspapers and weekly and monthlyperiodicals, generally within a fewmonths of the publication of the workconcerned. There is an introductoryhistorical overview by the volume editor,as well as checklists of additional reviewslocated but not quoted.

Willa CatherThe Contemporary ReviewsEdited by Margaret Anne O’ConnorUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Offers a broad sampling of the immediatereaction to the appearance of Cather’svolumes of poetry, fiction, and criticism.While most reviews are from the majornational journals and newspapers in majorcities, some reviews show the responses inNebraska, New Mexico, and other localeswhere Cather’s works are set.American Critical Archives, 122001 234 x 156 mm 576pp 19 half-tones0 521 39287 X Hardback £80.00

The Cambridge Historyof Latin AmericanLiteratureThe Cambridge History of LatinAmerican Literature is by far the mostcomprehensive work of its kind everwritten. Its three volumes cover thewhole sweep of Latin Americanliterature (including Brazilian) from pre-Columbian times to the present, andcontain chapters on Latin Americanwriting in the USA. An internationalteam of specialists have contributed tothe most reliable, up-to-date, andconvenient reference work on itssubject. Containing innovativeapproaches and fresh research that willexpand and animate the field for yearsto come, The History is unique in itsthorough coverage of previouslyneglected areas, in its detailed discussionof countless writers in various genres,and in its inclusion of extensiveannotated bibliographies.

Three-volume set

Edited by Roberto Gonzalez EchevarríaYale University, Connecticutand Enrique Pupo-WalkerVanderbilt University1996 228 x 152 mm 2207pp0 521 48240 2 3 volume set (hardback)

£200.00

Volume 1: Discovery to Modernism1996 228 x 152 mm 690pp0 521 34069 1 Hardback £80.00

Volume 2: The Twentieth Century1996 228 x 152 mm 639pp0 521 34070 5 Hardback £80.00

Volume 3: Brazilian Literature;Bibliographies1996 228 x 152 mm 884pp0 521 41035 5 Hardback £85.00

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The Cambridge Historyof Arabic LiteratureThe Cambridge History of ArabicLiterature is a series of collaborativevolumes covering the field from earlyIslam up to the present day.Contributors from around the worldexplore the extraordinary diversity ofthat literature and how it evolved underthe influence of adjacent civilizations,and those the Arabs came to inhabit.

The Literature of Al-AndalusEdited by Maria Rosa MenocalYale University, ConnecticutRaymond P. ScheindlinHaverford College, Pennsylvaniaand Michael SellsThe Jewish Theological Seminary of America2000 228 x 152 mm 518pp 11 figures0 521 47159 1 Hardback £100.00

Modern Arabic LiteratureEdited by M. M. Badawi1993 228 x 152 mm 592pp0 521 33197 8 Hardback £100.00

Religion, Learning and Science inthe ‘Abbasid PeriodEdited by M. J. L. Young

J. D. Latham

and R. B. Serjeant1991 228 x 152 mm 611pp 10 half-tones 2 maps0 521 32763 6 Hardback £120.00

‘Abbasid Belles LettresEdited by Julia Ashtiany

T. M. Johnstone

J. D. Latham

and R. B. Serjeant1990 228 x 152 mm 533pp 2 maps0 521 24016 6 Hardback £100.00

Arabic Literature to the End of theUmayyad PeriodEdited by A. F. L. Beeston

T. M. Johnstone

R. B. Serjeant

and G. R. Smith1983 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 24015 8 Hardback £120.00

Forthcoming

A History of Korean LiteratureEdited by Peter LeeUniversity of California, Los Angeles0 521 82858 9 Hardback

The Cambridge Bibliography ofEnglish LiteratureVolume 4: 1800–1900Third editionEdited by Joanne ShattockUniversity of Leicester

Covering the nineteenth century, this isvolume four of the third edition of thestandard primary bibliography of Englishliterature. This volume offers acomprehensive revision and updating ofthe first and second editions with anexpanded list of writers emphasisingwomen writers and non-canonical writing.2000 247 x 174 mm 1536pp0 521 39100 8 Hardback £125.00

The Cambridge History ofthe Book in Britain

Volume 3: 1400–1557Edited by Lotte Hellinga

and J. B. Trapp

Between the death of Chaucer in 1400 andthe incorporation of the Stationers’Company in 1557, manuscript culture gaveway to printed books. This volume tracesthe transition and discerns patterns ofwhere, why and how books were written,printed, bound, acquired, read and passedfrom hand to hand.1999 228 x 152 mm 832pp 70 half-tones0 521 57346 7 Hardback £95.00

Volume 4: 1557–1695Edited by John BarnardUniversity of Leedsand D. F. McKenzie

Assisted by Maureen BellUniversity of Birmingham

This volume focuses on the years betweenthe incorporation of the Stationers’Company in 1557 and the lapsing of theLicensing Act in 1695. Comprising 38

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chapters, it looks at how printed textsinteracted with oral and manuscriptcultures in a time of religious divisions andcivil war.2002 228 x 152 mm 920pp 32 half-tones 7 graphs4 figures0 521 66182 X Hardback £95.00

A History of the Bookin AmericaA History of the Book in America is afive-volume interdisciplinary andcollaborative history of the book inAmerican culture from the earliest daysof European settlement to the presentday. As a principal activity of theAmerican Antiquarian Society’sProgramme in the History of the Bookin American Culture, its main aim is toadvance a field of scholarship that hasbecome central to literary, cultural andsocial history. The project bringstogether histories of printing, publishingand book distribution with literary,learned and popular forms of culture.

Volume 1: The Colonial Book inthe Atlantic WorldEdited by Hugh AmoryHarvard University, Massachusettsand David D. HallHarvard University, Massachusetts

Volume 1 of A History of the Book inAmerica is organized around three majorthemes: the persisting colonial relationshipbetween European settlements and the OldWorld; the gradual emergence of apluralistic book trade; and the transitionfrom a ‘culture of the Word’ to the cultureof republicanism.2000 228 x 152 mm 662pp 16 line diagrams53 half-tones 2 tables0 521 48256 9 Hardback £100.00

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The Cambridge Historyof the EnglishLanguageThe Cambridge History of the EnglishLanguage is the first multi-volume workto provide a full and authoritativeaccount of the history of English. Eachchapter gives a chronologically-orientedpresentation of the data, surveysscholarship in the area and takes fullaccount of the impact of current anddeveloping linguistic theory on theinterpretation of the data. The chaptershave been written so as to be accessibleto both specialists and nonspecialistsand each volume contains a glossary oflinguistic terms and a comprehensivebibliography and index.

Six-volume set

2001 228 x 152 mm 4160pp 1 half-tone 37 tables6 figures 16 maps0 521 80758 1 Six Volume Set£480.00

Volume 1: The Beginnings to 1066Edited by Richard M. HoggUniversity of Manchester1992 228 x 152 mm 633pp0 521 26474 X Hardback £90.00

Volume 2: 1066–1476Edited by Norman BlakeUniversity of Sheffield1992 228 x 152 mm 732pp 2 maps0 521 26475 8 Hardback £90.00

Volume 3: 1476–1776Edited by Roger LassUniversity of Cape Town2000 228 x 152 mm 794pp 3 maps0 521 26476 6 Hardback £95.00

Volume 4: 1776–1997Edited by Suzanne RomaineUniversity of Oxford1999 228 x 152 mm 816pp 18 tables 6 figures0 521 26477 4 Hardback £95.00

Volume 5: English in Britain andOverseas: Origins andDevelopmentEdited by Robert BurchfieldSt. Peter’s College, University of Oxford1994 228 x 152 mm 685pp 19 tables 10 maps0 521 26478 2 Hardback £95.00

Volume 6: English in NorthAmericaEdited by John AlgeoUniversity of Georgia2001 228 x 152 mm 662pp0 521 26479 0 Hardback £85.00

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofLanguageSecond editionDavid Crystal

A complete revised update, in full colour,of the most successful general study oflanguage ever published.1997 276 x 219 mm 488pp 100 line diagrams200 half-tones 200 colour plates 100 tables20 maps0 521 55050 5 Hardback £60.000 521 55967 7 Paperback £21.95

Forthcoming

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofthe English LanguageSecond editionDavid Crystal

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the EnglishLanguage is one of the publishingphenomena of recent times. This SecondEdition presents an overhaul of the subjectfor a new generation of language-lovers.The length of the book has increased by 16pages. There are 44 new illustrations andextensive additional material.2003 276 x 219 mm 512pp 85 line diagrams104 half-tones 27 tables 7 graphs 53 maps0 521 82348 X Hardback c. £50.000 521 53033 4 Paperback c. £19.95Publication September 2003

Still available

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the EnglishLanguageDavid Crystal1995 276 x 219 mm 500pp 85 line diagrams104 half-tones 415 colour plates 27 tables 7 graphs53 maps0 521 40179 8 Hardback £50.000 521 59655 6 Paperback £19.95

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Australian LanguagesNature and DevelopmentR. M. W. DixonLa Trobe University, Victoria

Aboriginal people have been in Australiafor at least 40,000 years, speaking about250 languages. Through examination ofpublished and unpublished materials oneach of the individual languages, ProfessorDixon surveys the ways in which thelanguages vary typologically and presents aprofile of this long-established linguisticarea. Cambridge Language Surveys2002 228 x 152 mm 776pp 3 line diagrams38 tables 33 maps0 521 47378 0 Hardback £70.00

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A Grammar of KhamDavid E. WattersUniversity of Oregon

This is a comprehensive grammaticaldocumentation of Kham, a previouslyundescribed language from west-centralNepal, belonging to the Tibeto-Burmanlanguage family. The book, based onextensive fieldwork, provides copiousexamples throughout the exposition. It willbe a valuable resource for typologists andgeneral linguists alike.Cambridge Grammatical Descriptions2002 247 x 174 mm 504pp 127 tables 16 figures2 maps0 521 81245 3 Hardback £75.00

A Dictionary of the EnglishLanguage on CD-ROMEdited by Anne McDermott

This is the first electronic presentation ofthe first great dictionary of the Englishlanguage. Samuel Johnson produced hisfamous Dictionary in 1755 and issued arevised Fourth Edition in 1773. Now, aCD-ROM makes accessible these two mainEditions alongside each other, along withdigitised images of the original pages.

‘If Johnson’s Dictionary represented atriumph within the technologicallimitations of his day, this CD-ROM isa triumph in opening up a great work tothe computer age. Everyone with aninterest in the English language shouldbuy this disc.’

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1996 0 521 55765 8 CD-ROM £195.00+VAT0 521 59585 1 LAN CD-ROM £255.00+VAT0 521 77420 9 WAN CD-ROM £405.00+VAT

English-SerboCroatian DictionaryEdited by Morton Benson

Professional translators have called earliereditions of this work and its companionvolume ‘the ultimate authority’.1990 246 x 189 mm 774pp0 521 38496 6 Hardback £75.00

SerboCroatian-English DictionaryEdited by Morton BensonWith Biljana Sljivic-Simsic1990 246 x 189 mm 837pp0 521 38495 8 Hardback £75.00

Two-volume set

SerboCroatian-English DictionaryThird editionEdited by Morton BensonWith Biljana Sljivic-Simsic1990 239 x 170 mm 1618pp0 521 40071 6 Set £115.00

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Cambridge History ofAmerican Theatre

Volume 1: Beginnings to 18701998 228 x 152 mm 543pp 33 half-tones 1 table0 521 47204 0 Hardback £65.00

Volume 2: 1870–19451999 234 x 156 mm 608pp 31 half-tones 1 table0 521 65179 4 Hardback £70.00

Volume 3: Post-World War II to the1990s2000 234 x 156 mm 600pp 32 half-tones0 521 66959 6 Hardback £65.00

Cambridge History of AmericanTheatreVolumes 1–3Edited by Don B. Wilmeth

and Christopher Bigsby2000 234 x156 1725pp0 521 78092 6 3 Volume Set £160.00

A History of Russian TheatreRobert LeachUniversity of Birminghamand Victor BorovskyUniversity of London

This is the first comprehensive history ofRussian theatre in English. The Historycovers the whole range of Russian dramaticexperience, from puppet theatre to balletand grand opera. A key feature of theHistory is the collection of rarephotographs, some published for the firsttime.2000 228 x 152 mm 462pp 37 half-tones0 521 43220 0 Hardback £90.00

Plates to Volumes 1 and 2Second editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

C. J. Gadd

N. G. L. Hammond

and E. Sollberger1977 231 x 158 mm 223pp0 521 20571 9 Hardback £60.00

Volume 3 – Part 1: The Prehistoryof the Balkans, the Middle Eastand the Aegean World, Tenth toEighth Centuries BCSecond editionEdited by John Boardman

I. E. S. Edwards

N. G. L. Hammond

and E. Sollberger1982 231 x 158 mm 1059pp0 521 22496 9 Hardback £110.00

Volume 3 – Part 2: The Assyrianand Babylonian Empires and OtherStates of the Near East, from theEighth to the Sixth Centuries BCSecond editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

N. G. L. Hammond

and E. Sollberger1992 231 x 158 mm 962pp 51 line diagrams3 tables 16 maps0 521 22717 8 Hardback £110.00

Volume 3 – Part 3: The Expansionof the Greek World, Eighth toSixth Centuries BCSecond editionEdited by John Boardman

and N. G. L. Hammond1982 231 x 158 mm 530pp0 521 23447 6 Hardback £80.00

Plates to Volume 3Second editionEdited by John Boardman1984 252 x 189 mm 313pp0 521 24289 4 Hardback £65.00

Volume 4: Persia, Greece and theWestern Mediterranean, c.525 to479 BCSecond editionEdited by John Boardman

N. G. L. Hammond

D. M. Lewis

and M. Ostwald1988 231 x 158 mm 949pp0 521 22804 2 Hardback £110.00

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Classical Studies

The Cambridge AncientHistory‘The revised Cambridge Ancient Historyis a brilliant achievement forundergraduate, scholar and informedlayman alike; up-to-date, authoritative,readable but never complacent. In anage of specialisation – when themagisterial survey is often regarded (notleast by scholars) with some sort ofsuspicion – it can be counted on as amajor triumph. ‘

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‘This new edition retains and reinforcesall the old authority of the CambridgeAncient History. It is obviously standardreference stock in any historical ormajor reference collection.’

Reference Reviews

Volume 1 – Part 1: Prolegomenaand PrehistoryThird editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

C. J. Gadd

and N. G. L. Hammond1970 231 x 158 mm 780pp0 521 07051 1 Hardback £95.00

Volume 1 – Part 2: Early History ofthe Middle EastThird editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

C. J. Gadd

and N. G. L. Hammond1971 231 x 158 mm 1080pp0 521 07791 5 Hardback £120.00

Volume 2 – Part 1: The Middle Eastand the Aegean Region,c.1800–1380 BCThird editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

C. J. Gadd

N. G. L. Hammond

and E. Sollberger1973 231 x 158 mm 868pp0 521 08230 7 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2 – Part 2: The Middle Eastand the Aegean Region,c.1380–1000 BCThird editionEdited by I. E. S. Edwards

C. J. Gadd

N. G. L. Hammond

and E. Sollberger1975 231 x 158 mm 1151pp0 521 08691 4 Hardback £120.00

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Plates to Volume 4Second editionEdited by John BoardmanUniversity of Oxford1988 252 x 189 mm 260pp 307 half-tones 9 maps11 plans0 521 30580 2 Hardback £65.00

Volume 5: The Fifth Century BCSecond editionEdited by David M. Lewis

John Boardman

J. K. Davies

and M. Ostwald1992 231 x 158 mm 620pp 40 line diagrams0 521 23347 X Hardback £95.00

Plates to Volumes 5 and 6Second editionEdited by John Boardman1995 252 x 189 mm 220pp 239 half-tones 3 maps13 plans0 521 23349 6 Hardback £60.00

Volume 6: The Fourth Century BCSecond editionEdited by D. M. Lewis

John Boardman

Simon Hornblower

and M. OstwaldUniversity of Pennsylvania1994 231 x 158 mm 1097pp 39 line diagrams1 table 24 maps0 521 23348 8 Hardback £125.00

Volume 7 – Part 1: The HellenisticWorldSecond editionEdited by F. W. Walbank

A. E. Astin

M. W. Frederiksen

and R. M. Ogilvie1984 231 x 158 mm 655pp0 521 23445 X Hardback £90.00

Volume 7 – Part 2: The Rise ofRome to 220 BCSecond editionEdited by F. W. Walbank

A. E. Astin

M. W. Frederiksen

and R. M. Ogilvie

Assisted by A. Drummond1990 231 x 158 mm 828pp0 521 23446 8 Hardback £100.00

Plates to Volume 7, Part 1Second editionEdited by Roger Ling1984 252 x 189 mm 224pp0 521 24354 8 Hardback £60.00

Volume 8: Rome and theMediterranean to 133 BCSecond editionEdited by A. E. Astin

F. W. Walbank

M. W. Frederiksen

and R. M. Ogilvie1989 231 x 158 mm 650pp0 521 23448 4 Hardback £85.00

Volume 9: The Last Age of theRoman Republic, 146–43 BCSecond editionEdited by J. A. Crook

Andrew Lintott

and Elizabeth Rawson1994 231 x 158 mm 920pp 2 line diagrams1 table 14 maps0 521 25603 8 Hardback £110.00

Volume 10: The Augustan Empire,43 BC–AD 69Second editionEdited by Alan K. Bowman

Edward Champlin

and Andrew Lintott1996 231 x 158 mm 1090pp 9 tables 15 figures21 maps0 521 26430 8 Hardback £120.00

Volume 11: The High Empire, A.D.70–192Second editionEdited by Alan K. Bowman

Peter Garnsey

and Dominic Rathbone2000 231 x 158 mm 1246pp 6 tables 1 graph9 maps0 521 26335 2 Hardback £110.00

Forthcoming

Volume 12Second editionEdited by Alan Bowman

Peter Garnsey

and John Matthews0 521 30199 8 Hardback

Volume 13: The Late Empire, AD337–425Edited by Averil Cameron

and Peter Garnsey1997 231 x 158 mm 905pp 12 line diagrams9 maps0 521 30200 5 Hardback £110.00

Volume 14: Late Antiquity: Empireand Successors, AD 425–600Edited by Averil Cameron

Bryan Ward-Perkins

and Michael Whitby

2001 231 x 158 mm 1186pp 3 tables 60 figures24 maps0 521 32591 9 Hardback £120.00

The Cambridge History ofClassical Literature

Volume 1: Greek LiteratureEdited by P. E. Easterling

and Bernard M. W. Knox

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature1985 228 x 152 mm 960pp0 521 21042 9 Hardback £100.00

Volume 1: Greek Literature – Part 1: Early Greek Poetry1989 228 x 152 mm 256pp0 521 35981 3 Paperback £20.95

Volume 1: Greek Literature – Part 2: Greek Drama1989 228 x 152 mm 216pp0 521 35982 1 Paperback £14.95

Volume 1: Greek Literature – Part 3: Philosophy, History andOratory1989 228 x 152 mm 224pp0 521 35983 X Paperback £19.95

Volume 2: Latin LiteratureEdited by E. J. Kenney

and W. V. Clausen

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature1982 228 x 152 mm 974pp0 521 21043 7 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2: Latin Literature – Part 1: The Early Republic1983 228 x 152 mm 223pp0 521 27375 7 Paperback £13.95

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Galen: On Antecedent CausesEdited by R. J. Hankinson1998 216 x 138 mm 365pp0 521 62250 6 Hardback £60.00

Aratus: PhaenomenaEdited by Douglas KiddUniversity of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand1997 216 x 138 mm 614pp 2 line diagrams0 521 58230 X Hardback £120.00

Bion of Smyrna: The Fragmentsand the AdonisJ. D. ReedOhio State University1997 216 x 138 mm 277pp 1 line diagram0 521 57316 5 Hardback £50.00

Forthcoming

Alexis: The FragmentsA CommentaryEdited by W. Geoffrey ArnottUniversity of Leeds1996 216 x 138 mm 908pp0 521 55180 3 Hardback £150.00

The Works of ArchimedesTranslation and CommentaryVolume 1: The Two Books on the Sphere and theCylinderEdited by Reviel NetzStanford University, California

This is Volume 1 of the first authoritativetranslation of Archimedes’ works intoEnglish. Also provided are a scientificedition of the diagrams, a translation of theancient commentator Eutocius and acommentary, where attention is paid to thecognitive and aesthetic nature ofArchimedes’ mathematical practice.2003 247 x 174 mm 600pp 108 line diagrams0 521 66160 9 Hardback c. £75.00Publication September 2003

The Cambridge History ofHellenistic PhilosophyEdited by Keimpe AlgraUniversiteit UtrechtJonathan BarnesUniversité de GenèveJaap MansfeldUniversiteit Utrechtand Malcolm SchofieldUniversity of Cambridge

A full account of the philosophy of theGreek and Roman worlds from c. 320 BCuntil 100 BC. The volume is organised bysubject and there are major sections onlogic, epistemology, physics andmetaphysics, ethics and politics.1999 228 x 152 mm 936pp0 521 25028 5 Hardback £100.00

The Cambridge History of Greekand Roman Political ThoughtEdited by Christopher RoweUniversity of Durhamand Malcolm SchofieldUniversity of CambridgeWith Simon HarrisonSt John’s College, Cambridgeand Melissa LaneUniversity of Cambridge

This is the first general and comprehensivetreatment of the political thought ofancient Greece and Rome to be publishedin English. It covers Plato and Aristotle atlength, but also a host of other thinkers,from Thucydides and the Greek dramatiststo Cicero and early Christian writers.The Cambridge History of Political Thought2000 228 x 152 mm 766pp 2 maps0 521 48136 8 Hardback £85.00

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Bilingualism and the LatinLanguageJ. N. AdamsAll Souls College, Oxford

This is the first book to deal systematicallywith problems of communication in theRoman world, in which numerouslanguages apart from Latin and Greek werespoken. Over a dozen languages are

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Volume 2: Latin Literature – Part 2: The Late Republic1983 228 x 152 mm 153pp0 521 27374 9 Paperback £14.95

Volume 2: Latin Literature – Part 3: The Age of Augustus1983 228 x 152 mm 239pp0 521 27373 0 Paperback £19.95

Volume 2: Latin Literature – Part 4: The Early Principate1983 228 x 152 mm 256pp0 521 27372 2 Paperback £20.95

Volume 2: Latin Literature – Part 5: The Later Principate1983 228 x 152 mm 154pp0 521 27371 4 Paperback £13.95

Cambridge ClassicalTexts andCommentariesThis series provides critical editions ofGreek and Latin authors for scholarsand advanced students. Each volumecontains an introduction, a text withapparatus, and a commentary whichdiscusses in detail textual and otherproblems.

Ovid: Ars Amatoria Book 3Edited by Roy GibsonUniversity of Manchester2003 216 x 138 mm 480pp0 521 81370 0 Hardback c. £55.00Publication March 2003

Aristotle: Historia AnimaliumVolume 1: Books I-X: TextEdited by D. M. Balme

Prepared for publication by Allan GotthelfThe College of New Jersey2002 216 x 138 mm 652pp0 521 48002 7 Hardback £85.00

Antiphon the SophistThe FragmentsEdited and translated by Gerard J. PendrickSpelman College, Atlanta2002 216 x 138 mm 484pp0 521 65161 1 Hardback £55.00

Plato: ClitophonEdited by S. R. SlingsVrije Universiteit Amsterdam1999 216 x 138 mm 376pp0 521 62368 5 Hardback £55.00

PosidoniusVolume 3: The Translation of the FragmentsEdited by I. G. KiddUniversity of St Andrews, Scotland1999 216 x 138 mm 430pp 15 figures0 521 62258 1 Hardback £60.00

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considered, and a wide range of cultural,historical and linguistic questionsconcerning the varying developments inbilingualism addressed.2002 228 x 152 mm 864pp0 521 81771 4 Hardback £100.00

Prosopography of theLater Roman Empire

Volume 1: AD 260–395A. H. M. Jones

J. R. Martindale

and J. Morris1971 231 x 158 mm 1176pp0 521 07233 6 Hardback £170.00

Volume 2: AD 395–527Edited by J. R. Martindale1980 231 x 158 mm 1355pp0 521 20159 4 Hardback £210.00

Volume 3: AD 527–641Edited by J. R. Martindale1992 231 x 158 mm 1626pp0 521 20160 8 2 volume set £250.00

Corpus of MycenaeanInscriptions from Knossos

Volume 1: 1–1063John Chadwick

L. Godart

J. T. Killen

J. P. Olivier

A. Sacconi

and I. A. Sakellarakis

The definitive publication, by the world’smajor Ìycenaean epigraphists, of the LinearB tablets found by Sir Arthur Evans atKnossos.1987 305 x 245 mm 452pp0 521 32022 4 Hardback £215.00

Volume 2: 1064–44851992 305 x 245 mm 253pp 600 line diagrams600 half-tones0 521 32023 2 Hardback £160.00

Volume 4: 8000–9947 and Indexto Volumes I–IVThe final volume of the definitivepublication of the Linear B tablets fromKnossos in Crete.1999 305 x 245 mm 296pp 1947 line diagrams1947 half-tones0 521 32025 9 Hardback £190.00

A History of Greek ArtMartin Robertson

1976 276 x 219 mm 1200pp0 521 20277 9 2 volume set £135.00

Roman Republican CoinageMichael H. Crawford1975 310 x 227 mm 944pp0 521 07492 4 2 volume set £200.00

Art and Architecture

Art and Patronage in Eighteenth-Century PortugalAngela Delaforce

Explores the relationship between artists,patrons, collectors and connoisseurs inPortugal in the eighteenth century. AngelaDelaforce describes the splendour andmagnificent ceremonial of the court of theBragança monarch, Dom João V, adornedwith works of art he commissioned fromthe leading masters in Italy and France.2002 276 x 219 mm 532pp 153 half-tones24 colour plates0 521 57130 8 Hardback £130.00

Giovanni BaglioneArtistic Reputation in Baroque RomeMaryvelma Smith O’Neil

Baglione was one of the most successfulartists in seventeenth-century Rome butbecame the target of scurrilous versescirculated around Rome. In response,Baglione brought a lawsuit againstCaravaggio and other artists. This bookseeks to redress this position and re-evaluate his life as painter, draftsman andwriter.2002 276 x 219 mm 428pp 108 half-tones15 colour plates0 521 57038 7 Hardback £95.00

Encyclopedia of VernacularArchitecture of the WorldEdited by Paul OliverOxford Brookes University

Vernacular or traditional architectureencompasses most of the buildings of theworld. It is the architecture of the people,rather than for the people. It is notarchitect-designed but is customarilyowner-built or community-built, utilisingavailable resources with traditionaltechniques. This Encyclopedia is the first toshow the remarkable diversity of thebuildings constructed and lived in by thepeople of over a thousand cultures.

‘… the breadth and detail is staggering.’Building Design

1997 219 x 276 mm 2500pp 1000 line diagrams1700 half-tones 80 maps0 521 56422 0 Hardback £695.00

Three-volume set

The Architectural History of theUniversity of Cambridge and ofthe Colleges of Cambridge andEtonEdited by John Willis ClarkTrinity College, Cambridge1988 246 x 189 mm 0 521 35323 8 3 volume set HB £100.000 521 35851 5 3 volume set PB £45.00

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AltichieroAn Artist and his Patrons in the ItalianTrecentoJohn RichardsUniversity of Glasgow

This is the first study in English ofAltichiero, one of the most importantpainters of the later Italian Trecento, whoworked for the rulers of Verona and Padua.In addition to an informative catalogue,the book also contains a wealth ofillustrations in both colour and black andwhite.

‘John Richards’s ground-breakingAltichiero, the first full-length study ofthe artist in English, is a model of lucidwriting and argument, with adelightfully light touch but unerringmastery of his complex material …Richard’s wonderful book sounds thetrumpet of fame, at last, overAltichiero’s shade.’

Sunday Times

2000 276 x 219 mm 348pp 127 half-tones9 colour plates 6 tables 84 figures0 521 35649 0 Hardback £110.00

Frederic Edwin ChurchCatalogue Raisonné of Works of Art at OlanaState Historic SiteGerald L. Carr

This is the largest project thus farundertaken on Frederic Edwin Church: acomprehensive scholarly catalogue of hisworks of art still at Olana State HistoricalSite.1994 228 x 300 mm 635pp 1123 half-tones47 colour plates0 521 38540 7 Hardback £305.00

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Giulio RomanoEdited by Manfredo Tafuri

The Giulio Romano exhibition inMantua in 1989 was the occasion forthe publication, for the first time, of afull and thorough account of Giulio’sart. Now this lavishly illustrated book,selected from the original Italiancatalogue by the late Manfredo Tafuri,brings together essays by a distinguishedteam of scholars to provide a full pictureof Giulio’s activities as an architect.Architecture in Early Modern Italy1998 250 x 280 mm 345pp 337 half-tones38 colour plates0 521 57339 4 Hardback £95.00

The Letters of Lucien to CamillePissarro, 1883–1903Edited by Anne Thorold

This substantial collection of the letters ofImpressionist painter Camille Pissarro,published in the original French withextensive notes and illustrations, offers aunique source for anyone interested inEnglish ‘aesthetic’ life towards the end ofthe nineteenth century. Cambridge Studies in the History of Art1993 228 x 152 mm 818pp 21 half-tones0 521 39034 6 Hardback £140.00

Italian Maiolica and IncisedSlipware in the FitzwilliamMuseumJulia E. Poole

Foreword by Simon Jervis

This catalogue of Italian maiolica in theFitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, givesdetailed information on over 500 objects inthe collection. The collection includesmedieval, Renaissance and later maiolica.This will prove an indispensable work ofreference for scholars and students of theapplied arts.Fitzwilliam Museum Publications1996 276 x 219 mm 512pp 49 figures0 521 48275 5 Hardback £90.00

Music

The Cambridge Historyof MusicThe Cambridge History of Music is a newgroup of reference works concernedwith significant strands of musicalscholarship. The individual volumes areself-contained and will include historiesof music examined by century as well ashistories of opera, music theory andAmerican music. Each volume is writtenby a team of experts under a specialisteditor and represents the latestmusicological research.

The Cambridge History ofNineteenth-Century MusicEdited by Jim SamsonRoyal Holloway, University of London

The most informed reference book onnineteenth-century music currentlyavailable. Essays investigate the intellectualand socio-political history of the time, andexamine topics such as nations andnationalism, the emergent concept of anavant garde, and musical styles andlanguages at the turn of the century.2002 228 x 152 mm 788pp0 521 59017 5 Hardback £80.00

The Cambridge History of WesternMusic TheoryEdited by Thomas ChristensenUniversity of Chicago

The Cambridge History of Western MusicTheory is the first comprehensive history ofWestern music theory to be published inthe English language. A collaborativeproject by leading music theorists andhistorians, the volume traces the richpanorama of music-theoretical thoughtfrom the Ancient Greeks to the presentday.2002 228 x 152 mm 1022pp 40 tables 120 figures108 music examples0 521 62371 5 Hardback £110.00

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Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman EgyptEdited by William Horbury

and David Noy

This book collects all known Jewishinscriptions in Egypt between the thirdcentury BC and the sixth century AD.1992 228 x 152 mm 402pp0 521 41870 4 Hardback £90.00

Jewish Inscriptions of WesternEuropeVolume 1David NoyUniversity of Wales, Lampeter

The first readily-accessible and completelyup to date survey of the Jewish inscriptionsof Western Europe.1993 228 x 152 mm 407pp 30 half-tones0 521 44201 X Hardback £80.00

Volume 2: The City of Rome1995 228 x 152 mm 592pp 20 half-tones 6 maps0 521 44202 8 Hardback £120.00

Cambridge UniversityLibrary Genizah Series

New

Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in theCambridge Genizah CollectionsVolume 3: Taylor-Schechter Additional Series1–31M. C. DavisUniversity of Leedsand Ben OuthwaiteUniversity of Cambridge

Following the publication of the first twovolumes of Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in theCambridge Genizah Collections, thesubstantial process of describing the MSfragments is now complete. These newvolumes present a comprehensive catalogueof the Hebrew Bible fragments in theTaylor-Schechter Additional Series,describing in detail 14,679 items.Cambridge University Library Genizah Series, 22003 298 x 194 mm 500pp 16 half-tones0 521 81612 2 Hardback c. £90.00Publication March 2003

Volume 4: Taylor-Schechter Additional Series32–225, with Addenda to Previous Volumes2003 298 x 194 mm 553pp 16 half-tones0 521 81613 0 Hardback c. £90.00Publication March 2003

The Cambridge History ofIslam

Volume 1 – aEdited by P. M. Holt

Ann K. S. Lambton

and Bernard Lewis1977 228 x 152 mm 815pp0 521 29135 6 Paperback £40.00

Volume 1 – bEdited by P. M. Holt

Ann K. S. Lambton

and Bernard Lewis1977 228 x 152 mm 815pp0 521 29136 4 Paperback £35.00

Volume 2 – aEdited by P. M. Holt

Ann K. S. Lambton

and Bernard Lewis1977 228 x 152 mm 966pp0 521 29137 2 Paperback £37.50

Volume 2 – bEdited by P. M. Holt

Ann K. S. Lambton

and Bernard Lewis1977 228 x 152 mm 523pp0 521 29138 0 Paperback £40.00

The Cambridge History ofAmerican MusicEdited by David NichollsUniversity of Southampton

The Cambridge History of American Music isthe first study of music in the United Statesto be written by a team of scholars. Thevolume includes music of NativeAmericans, the growth of popular musics,film and stage music, jazz, rock, andimmigrant musics, as well as art music.

‘Unlike European musical history, theterra incognita of American music fornon-specialists is the pre-modern era.The first half of CHAM covers allaspects of this period and is worth theprice of the whole.’

Times Literary Supplement

1998 228 x 152 mm 653pp 3 music examples0 521 45429 8 Hardback £75.00

Religious Studies

The Cambridge Historyof JudaismThree published volumes cover thehistory of Judaism from the Persianperiod up to the third century, and afourth is in preparation on the lateRoman-Rabbinic period. Takentogether, The Cambridge History ofJudaism provides the fullest and mostauthoritative account of its subject andwill endure as an important scholarlyresource.

Volume 1: Introduction: ThePersian PeriodEdited by W. D. Davies

and Louis Finkelstein1984 228 x 152 mm 495pp0 521 21880 2 Hardback £90.00

Volume 2: The Hellenistic AgeEdited by W. D. Davies

and Louis Finkelstein1990 228 x 152 mm 756pp0 521 21929 9 Hardback £100.00

Volume 3: The Early Roman PeriodEdited by William HorburyUniversity of CambridgeW. D. DaviesDuke University, North Carolinaand John Sturdy1999 228 x 152 mm 1300pp 45 half-tones10 maps0 521 24377 7 Hardback £100.00

Volumes 1–32000 228 x 152 mm 2551pp 17 half-tones4 tables 16 maps 50 plans0 521 80282 2 Hardback £200.00

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Philosophy

The Cambridge History ofPhilosophy

The Cambridge History of LaterGreek and Early MedievalPhilosophyEdited by D. M. Armstrong1967 300 x 180 mm 726pp0 521 04054 X Hardback £100.00

The Cambridge History ofRenaissance PhilosophyEdited by C. B. Schmitt

Quentin Skinner

Eckhard Kessler

and Jill Kraye1988 228 x 152 mm 922pp0 521 25104 4 Hardback £115.000 521 39748 0 Paperback £38.95

The Cambridge History ofSeventeenth-Century PhilosophyEdited by Daniel GarberUniversity of Chicagoand Michael AyersWadham College, Oxford

The narrative that unfolds begins with anintellectual world dominated by a synthesisof Aristotelianism and scholasticphilosophy, but by the end of the periodthe mechanistic or ‘corpuscularian’philosophy has emerged and exerted its fullimpact on traditional metaphysics, ethics,theology, logic, and epistemology.1998 228 x 152 mm 1616pp 15 line diagrams0 521 58864 2 2 volume HB set £120.00

Economics

Essays in Econometrics:The Collected Papers of Clive W. J.GrangerEdited by Eric GhyselsUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillNorman R. SwansonPrinceton University, New Jerseyand Mark W. Watson

These essays by Clive W. J. Granger spanmore than four decades and cover majortopics in spectral analysis, seasonality,nonlinearity, methodology, and forecasting.The introduction by Eric Gysels, NormanR. Swanson and Mark W. Watson placesthe essays in context and demonstratestheir enduring value.

Two-volume set

2001 228 x 152 mm 944pp 77 line diagrams125 tables0 521 80407 8 2 Volume HB Set £140.000 521 79697 0 2 Volume PB Set £49.95

Volume 1: Spectral Analysis, Seasonality,Nonlinearity, Methodology, and Forecasting

Econometric Society Monographs, 322001 228 x 152 mm 544pp 33 line diagrams76 tables0 521 77297 4 Hardback £75.000 521 77496 9 Paperback £27.95

Volume 2: Causality, Integration andCointegration, and Long Memory2001 228 x 152 mm 396pp 44 line diagrams49 tables0 521 79207 X Hardback £70.000 521 79649 0 Paperback £25.95

An Essay on the Principle ofPopulationEdited by Patricia James1990 228 x 152 mm 1159pp0 521 32361 4 2 volume set £110.00

Principles of Political EconomyEdited by John Pullen1990 228 x 152 mm 1147pp0 521 24775 6 2 volume set £100.00

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Official Papers of Alfred MarshallA SupplementEdited by Peter D. GroenewegenUniversity of Sydney

This book focuses on advice AlfredMarshall offered to the British governmentin the late nineteenth century. Topicsinclude education, the role of women,trade unions, and unemployment. Thematerial offers valuable insights into policythinking a century ago, with relevance topolicy issues today.1996 228 x 152 mm 372pp 5 tables0 521 55185 4 Hardback £55.00

PoliticsThree-volume set

Visions of PoliticsQuentin SkinnerUniversity of Cambridge

A major collection of the principalpublished and unpublished essays ofQuentin Skinner, one of the world’sleading historians, who over fourdecades has pioneered a distinctive andhighly influential approach to thesubject of intellectual history. Each essayhas been carefully revised and reset forpublication in this form.2002 228 x 152 mm 1088pp 12 colour plates0 521 81382 4 3 volume set £130.000 521 89075 6 3 volume set £47.95

Volume 1: Regarding Method2002 228 x 152 mm 226pp0 521 58105 2 Hardback £47.500 521 58926 6 Paperback £16.95

Volume 2: Renaissance Virtues2002 228 x 152 mm 482pp 12 colour plates0 521 58106 0 Hardback £47.500 521 58925 8 Paperback £16.95

Volume 3: Hobbes and Civil Science2002 228 x 152 mm 404pp0 521 81368 9 Hardback £47.500 521 89060 8 Paperback £16.95

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Archaeology andAnthropologyKalambo Falls Prehistoric SiteVolume 3: The Earlier Cultures: Middle and EarlierStone AgeJ. Desmond ClarkUniversity of California, BerkeleyAssisted by Julie Cormack

and Susan Chin

The Kalambo Falls basin in central Africaprovides one of the longest and richestrecords of man’s activity in the Africancontinent, with successive humanoccupation levels and horizons covering thelast 60,000 years. The final volume of thissite report deals with the Middle andEarlier Stone Age period.2001 276 x 219 mm 704pp 26 half-tones108 tables 262 figures0 521 20071 7 Hardback £250.00

Ancient Egyptian Materials andTechnologyEdited by Paul T. NicholsonUniversity of Wales College of Cardiffand Ian ShawUniversity College London

This book covers all aspects of craftwork inancient Egypt, from the construction of thepyramids to the brewing of beer. Drawingon archaeological, experimental,ethnographic and laboratory work, it is thefirst book since the 1920s to describecurrent technical research into the basics oflife in Pharaonic Egypt.

‘Ancient Egyptian Materials andTechnology … augments and extendsLucas’s work. The editors have enlistedthe specialist knowledge of thirty-fourscholars to accomplish their purpose,and the resulting volume is veryimpressive.’

Times Literary Supplement

2000 276 x 219 mm 724pp 26 tables 393 figures0 521 45257 0 Hardback £110.00

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofHunters and GatherersEdited by Richard B. LeeUniversity of Torontoand Richard Daly

This illustrated reference volume onhunter-gatherers, written by leadingscholars, is an up-to-date summary, of thesubject, covering an extraordinary range ofmaterials: case studies of over fifty of theworld’s hunter-gatherers, archaeology,religion, the arts, gender, health andnutrition, and contemporary rights. It isaccessible to the non-specialist.1999 246 x 189 mm 531pp 122 half-tones16 maps0 521 57109 X Hardback £90.00

The Cambridge Survey of WorldMigrationEdited by Robin CohenUniversity of Warwick

An extensive survey of migration in themodern world in which leading scholarsconsider issues such as migration patterns,the flights of refugees and illegal migration.

‘A prodigious compendium of morethan one hundred expert essays inaspects of migration all over the world.’

London Review of Books

1995 247 x 174 mm 592pp 23 half-tones40 tables 7 figures 7 maps0 521 44405 5 Hardback £100.00

EmpiresPerspectives from Archaeology and HistoryEdited by Susan E. AlcockUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborTerence N. D’AltroyColumbia University, New YorkKathleen D. MorrisonUniversity of Chicagoand Carla M. SinopoliUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Distinguished scholars in anthropology,archaeology, history, and classics discussempires from Central and South America,the Mediterranean, Europe, the Near East,South East Asia, and China. The bookcontains five themes: sources, approachesand definitions; empires in a wider world;imperial integration, imperial subjects;imperial ideologies; the afterlife of empires.2001 246 x 189 mm 546pp 9 line diagrams29 half-tones 17 tables 1 graph 30 maps0 521 77020 3 Hardback £70.00

Law

The Legal TextsThe Results of the Uruguay Round ofMultilateral Trade NegotiationsWorld Trade Organization

The Agreements negotiated in the UruguayRound will govern world trade into thenext century. This volume covers theoriginal and the updated GeneralAgreements on Tariffs and Trade, Trade inServices, and Trade-Related Aspects ofIntellectual Property Rights, the newprocedures for dispute settlement, and thelegal framework for the World TradeOrganization.World Trade Organization Legal Texts1999 228 x 152 mm 506pp0 521 78094 2 Hardback £75.000 521 78580 4 Paperback £26.95

WTO Agreements on CD-ROMIssue 1The Legal Texts (English, French and Spanish)and Schedules: Services (English only)World Trade Organization

This CD-ROM database contains the fullyupdated WTO services and schedules ofservices commitments and/or MFNexemptions for WTO member countries inEnglish, plus the Legal Texts in English,French and Spanish. This material hasnever been available in one source before:much has been unavailable in any form.World Trade Organization Schedules, 12002 CD-ROM 0 521 79645 8 CD-ROM £350.00+VAT0 511 00311 0 LAN Software Licence £350.000 511 00313 7 WAN Software Licence £700.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 1999: IIPages 519–9472002 228 x 152 mm 434pp0 521 80321 7 Hardback £85.000 521 00564 7 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1999: IPages 1–5172002 228 x 152 mm 522pp0 521 80320 9 Hardback £85.000 521 00562 0 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998:IX Pages 3765–40382001 228 x 152 mm 278pp0 521 80100 1 Hardback £85.000 521 80505 8 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998:VIII Pages 3325–37642001 228 x 152 mm 444pp0 521 80099 4 Hardback £85.000 521 80504 X Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998:VII Pages 2753–33242001 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 80098 6 Hardback £85.000 521 80503 1 Paperback £30.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 1998: VPages 1831–21972001 228 x 152 mm 371pp0 521 80096 X Hardback £85.000 521 80501 5 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998:IV Pages 1177–18292000 228 x 152 mm 613pp0 521 78329 1 Hardback £85.000 521 78896 X Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1997:III Pages 1083–15782000 228 x 152 mm 499pp0 521 80101 X Hardback £85.000 521 80506 6 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998: IIPages 233–6962000 228 x 152 mm 468pp0 521 78327 5 Hardback £85.000 521 78894 3 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1998: IPages 1–2312000 228 x 152 mm 236pp0 521 78326 7 Hardback £85.000 521 78893 5 Paperback £30.00

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World TradeOrganization LegalInstrumentsThis series, part of the larger jointpublishing programme with the WTO,presents the market access conditionsagreed to by member countries as acondition for joining the WTO since1995 for trade in every category ofGoods and Services. This information isvital for specialists in international tradelaw and for business users operating inthe relevant markets.

Protocol on the Accession of thePeople’s Republic of China to theMarrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade OrganizationDone at Doha 10 November 20012003 297 x 214 mm 1060pp0 521 78890 0 Paperback £110.00

Protocol on the Accession of theSeparate Customs Territory ofTaiwan, Penghu, Kinmen andMatsu to the MarrakeshAgreement Establishing the WorldTrade OrganizationDone at Doha 11 November 20012003 297 x 214 mm 1026pp0 521 78891 9 Paperback £110.00

WTO DisputeSettlement ReportsThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO)include Panel and Appellate Body reports,as well as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO Members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization.

These are the authorized paginatedreports in English. As such, they are anessential addition to the library of everypractising and academic trade lawyer,and will be widely consulted by studentstaking courses in international economicor trade law.

The WTO authorized printed DSRvolumes commenced publication withDSR, 1996:I. Publication of theCambridge printed edition follows theWTO website publication of all newreports, which will continue in the threeworking languages of English, French andSpanish. Once a report has been releasedon the WTO website it will be publishedin the next Cambridge printed volume.

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000:VI Pages 2621–30402002 228 x 152 mm 425pp0 521 81380 8 Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000:V Pages 2235–26202002 228 x 152 mm 390pp0 521 81379 4 Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000:IV Pages 1673–22342002 228 x 152 mm 566pp0 521 81378 6 Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000:III Pages 1187–1672

2002 228 x 152 mm 490pp0 521 81377 8 Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000: IIPages 573–11852002 228 x 152 mm 618pp0 521 81376 X Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 2000: IPages 1–5722002 228 x 152 mm 576pp0 521 81375 1 Hardback £85.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1999:VI Pages 2095–25562002 228 x 152 mm 466pp0 521 80325 X Hardback £85.000 521 00569 8 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1999: VPages 1797–20942002 228 x 152 mm 302pp0 521 80324 1 Hardback £85.000 521 00568 X Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1999:IV Pages 1441–17962002 228 x 152 mm 360pp0 521 80323 3 Hardback £85.000 521 00566 3 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1999:III Pages 949–14392002 228 x 152 mm 494pp0 521 80322 5 Hardback £85.000 521 00565 5 Paperback £30.00

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Dispute Settlement Reports 1997: IIPages 589–10822000 228 x 152 mm 495pp0 521 78325 9 Hardback £85.000 521 78892 7 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1997: I2000 228 x 152 mm 592pp0 521 78096 9 Hardback £85.000 521 78582 0 Paperback £30.00

Dispute Settlement Reports 1996: I2000 228 x 152 mm 288pp 8 line diagrams9 tables 1 map0 521 78095 0 Hardback £85.000 521 78581 2 Paperback £30.00

International LawReportsSeries Editors: Sir Elihu Lauterpacht,CBE QCHonorary Professor of International Law, University ofCambridgeChristopher J. Greenwood, QCLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceAndrew G. OppenheimerFellow of the Lauterpacht Research Centre forInternational Law, University of Cambridge

Published since 1929, and featuring casesfrom 1919, the International Law Reports isthe only publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators as wellas judgments of national courts. Cases aredrawn from every relevant jurisdiction –international and national. The volumesare prepared at the Lauterpacht ResearchCentre for International Law in theUniversity of Cambridge. All decisions inother languages are translated into English.Because of the standing and scope of itscoverage, the series is widely cited injudgments of international and nationaltribunals. No other publication enjoys suchan authoritative position in internationallaw. No other publication provides acomparable coverage of case law in thisfield. The International Law Reports is anessential holding for every library providingeven minimal international law coverage,offering access to the whole range ofinternational case law in one publication,in a manner which is both efficient andeconomical. Four volumes are publishedeach year.

Set of 123 volumes

Volumes 1–123Edited by E. Lauterpacht

and C. J. Greenwood228 x 152 mm 0 521 46926 0 Complete set £9180.00

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Compendium of dispute settlement orjudicial decisions on environment-relatedissues under three international traderegimes.2001 228 x 152 mm 852pp0 521 65035 6 Hardback £130.000 521 65967 1 Paperback £47.95

Volume 3: Human Rights andEnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research Centrefor International Law

A collection of relevant decisions from theUN, European and Inter-American humanrights systems.2001 228 x 152 mm 1020pp0 521 65036 4 Hardback £200.000 521 65966 3 Paperback £80.00

The Relationship betweenEuropean Community Law andNational LawThe CasesVolume 1Edited by Andrew G. OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

The first collection of cases devotedentirely to the relationship betweenEuropean Community law and nationallaw. With concise summaries precedingevery case, and a systematic introduction,the volume is both a comprehensivereference work and a detailed introductoryguide. It contains ninety decisions dealingwith the supremacy and direct effect ofCommunity law, and its impact onnational sovereignty and constitutionalrights, and includes recent decisionsconcerning the Maastricht Treaty.1994 228 x 152 mm 1029pp0 521 47296 2 Hardback £140.00

Volume 2Edited by Andrew OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research Centrefor International Law

This is the second volume of the onlycollection of court decisions covering the‘constitutional’ relationship between theEC and Member States. Together with thefirst volume covering 1962 to 1993, itforms a uniquely comprehensive referencework, containing nearly 150 decisionsrendered over a period of 40 years.2003 228 x 152 mm 500pp0 521 63098 3 Hardback c. £95.00Publication July 2003

InternationalEnvironmental LawReportsThe first ever compendium of the keyinternational and national decisionsrelating to international environmentallaw, this five-volume set is a valuableresource for all those interested in thisgrowing field. Students, practitioners,NGOs and government agencies alikewill be grateful to find, at last, therelevant case law easily accessible in onecollection. The collection encompassesdecisions from the late nineteenthcentury to the present day, and ispresented in five themed volumes: EarlyDecisions, Trade and Environment, Rightsand Environment, Decision of NationalCourts, and The International Court ofJustice. Each case is accompanied by afull introductory note and, whereappropriate, relevant backgroundmaterials to facilitate a fullerunderstanding of the case. The volumesare comprehensively indexed.

Volume 1: Early DecisionsEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research Centrefor International Law

The first ever collection of internationaland national decisions, with summaries,relevant to international environmentallaw.1999 228 x 152 mm 650pp 8 maps0 521 64347 3 Hardback £120.000 521 64397 X Paperback £44.95

Volume 2: Trade and EnvironmentEdited by Cairo A. R. RobbUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research Centrefor International LawWith contributions by Amelia Porges

and Damien GeradinUniversity of Liège

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United States Practices inInternational LawSean D. MurphyGeorge Washington University, Washington DC

This wide-ranging and in-depth surveydiscusses jurisdiction and immunities, stateresponsibility and liability, internationaleconomic law, and human rights.Containing extracts from hard-to-finddocuments, tables of cases and treaties, anddetailed index, this essential tool forresearchers and practitioners is the first in aseries capturing US international lawpractice.Volume 1: 1999–20012003 247 x 174 mm 530pp0 521 75070 9 Hardback c. £60.00Volume 2: 2002–20042003 228 x 152 mm 0 521 75071 7 Hardback c. £60.00

The Law of Treaties in Russia andthe Commonwealth ofIndependent StatesText and CommentaryWilliam E. ButlerUniversity of London

Professor W. E. Butler traces the sharprevisions in post-Soviet legal spaceregarding the place of the former Sovietrepublics in the international legal system.Includes full texts in an original,authoritative translation of relevantlegislation, an informed commentary onevery article in the laws, and an extensiveclassified bibliography.2002 228 x 152 mm 562pp0 521 81606 8 Hardback £75.00

Edited by Rosemary RayfuseUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

Volume 11993 216 x 138 mm 750pp0 521 46339 4 Hardback £170.00

Volume 21994 242 x 154 mm 491pp0 521 46340 8 Hardback £170.00

Volume 31995 251 x 155 mm 439pp0 521 47512 0 Hardback £170.00

Volume 41997 216 x 138 mm 509pp0 521 58136 2 Hardback £170.00

Volume 5Reports of Cases Decided by theInternational Convention on the Settlementof Investment Disputes between States andNationals of Other States, 1996–2000Edited by Edward HelgesonUniversity of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research Centrefor International Law2002 228 x 152 mm 612pp0 521 81383 2 Hardback £170.00

Five-volume set

International Convention on theSettlement of Investment DisputesReportsEdited by Rosemary Rayfuse1998 228 x 152 mm 2192pp0 521 62464 9 5 Volume Set £475.00

The ICSID ConventionA CommentaryChristoph H. SchreuerUniversität Wien, Austria

The Convention on the Settlement ofInvestment Disputes between States andNationals of other States is administered byICSID (International Centre forSettlement of Investment Disputes).Professor Schreuer provides the official textand updated commentary on the entireConvention, Article by Article. A practice-oriented guide for anyone dealing withICSID.2001 247 x 174 mm 1514pp0 521 80347 0 Hardback £160.00

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United Nations Legal OrderEdited by Oscar SchachterColumbia University, New Yorkand Christopher JoynerGeorge Washington University, Washington DC

The purpose of these volumes is toexamine, explain and appraisecontributions made by the United Nationssystem to international law and the law-creating process. 1995 246 x 189 mm 1200pp0 521 46522 2 2 Volume Set £140.00

UNHCR co-publicationForthcoming

Refugee Protection inInternational LawUNHCR’s Global Consultations onInternational ProtectionEdited by Erika FellerUnited Nations, GenevaVolker TürkUnited Nations, Genevaand Frances NicholsonUnited Nations, Geneva

Millions of people are today forced to fleepersecution. This book examines keychallenges the 1951 Convention Relatingto the Status of Refugees faces, on the basisof nine papers by eminent internationalrefugee lawyers, which were then discussedat an expert roundtable meeting in 2001 aspart of UNHCR’s Global Consultations onInternational Protection.2003 228 x 152 mm 800pp0 521 82574 1 Hardback c. £80.000 521 53281 7 Paperback c. £29.95Publication June 2003

InternationalConvention on theSettlement ofInvestment DisputesReportsThe ICSID Reports provide the onlycomprehensive collection of thedecisions of arbitral tribunals and adhoc committees established under theauspices of the World Bank?sInternational Centre for the Settlementof Investment Disputes, a keycontribution to the jurisprudence oninternational investment. The series alsoincludes arbitration under theAdditional Facility to the ICSIDConvention which has increased inrecent years, most notably in relation tothe North American Free TradeAgreement (NAFTA). The ICSIDReports are an invaluable tool forpractitioners and scholars involved withinternational commercial arbitration.

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Cambridge InternationalDocuments Series

The Kuwait CrisisBasic DocumentsEdited by E. LauterpachtUniversity of CambridgeC. J. GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and Political ScienceMarc WellerUniversity of Cambridgeand Daniel BethlehemLondon School of Economics and Political Science1991 279 x 215 mm 330pp0 521 46308 4 Paperback £60.00

The Yugoslav Crisis inInternational LawEdited by Daniel BethlehemUniversity of Cambridgeand Marc WellerUniversity of Cambridge1997 297 x 210 mm 769pp 1 map0 521 46304 1 Hardback £100.00

The Refugees Convention, 1951The Travaux Préparatoires AnalysedEdited by Paul Weis1995 297 x 210 mm 403pp 161 exercises0 521 47295 4 Hardback £80.00

East Timor and the InternationalCommunityBasic DocumentsEdited by Heike KriegerUniversity of Göttingen1996 300 x 215 mm 522pp 1 map0 521 58134 6 Hardback £80.00

The Kosovo Conflict andInternational LawAn Analytical Documentation 1974–1999Edited by Heike KriegerUniversität Göttingen2001 300 x 212 mm 648pp 1 map0 521 80071 4 Hardback £90.00

HistoryFive-volume set

The House of Commons1690–1715Edited by Eveline CruickshanksInstitute of Historical Research, University of LondonStuart Handley

and D. W. HaytonThe Queen’s University of Belfast

The History of Parliament is one of the greatenduring monuments of twentieth-centuryhistorical research and one of the mostcomprehensive prosopographical projectsever undertaken. These five volumes,devoted to the years 1690–1715, provide aunique research tool for the study of theHouse of Commons during this period.2002 246 x 189 mm 3000pp0 521 77221 4 5 Volume Set £250.00

The History of Parliament

The History of Parliament is the officialhistory of the British House of Commonsfrom 1386, compiled by leading scholars.It is made available electronically for thefirst time, on a networkable CD-ROM,along with illustrations not previouslyreproduced and full search and interactivefacilities.

Iran–U.S. ClaimsTribunal ReportsThe Tribunal, concerned principally withthe claims of US nationals against Iran, isthe most important international claimstribunal to have sat in over half a century.Its jurisprudence is bound to make auniquely important contribution tointernational law and, in particular, thelaw relating to aliens. The series is theonly complete and fully indexed report ofthe decisions of this unique tribunal.These Reports are essential for allpractitioners in the field of internationalclaims, academics in private and publicinternational law and comparativelawyers, as well as all Governments andlaw libraries. Each volume contains adetailed consolidated index and tables ofcases covering the whole series to date.

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The Judicial Application of HumanRights LawNational, Regional and InternationalJurisprudenceNihal JayawickramaFormerly University of Saskatchewan

Jayawickrama explores the judicialinterpretation of human rights law,incorporating case law from over fifty-fivecountries, and the UN, European, andInter-American human rights monitoringsystems. A definitive compendium essentialfor legal practitioners, government andnon-governmental officials, academics andstudents of constitutional law and theinternational law of human rights.2002 228 x 152 mm 1095pp0 521 78042 X Hardback £130.00

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Elements of War Crimes under theRome Statute of the InternationalCriminal CourtSources and CommentaryKnut DörmannInternational Committee of the Red CrossWith contributions by Louise Doswald-BeckInternational Commission of Juristsand Robert KolbInstitut Universitaire des Hautes EtudesInternationales, Geneva

This commentary provides a critical insightinto the negotiating history that led to theadoption of the elements of war crimes. Italso presents existing jurisprudence, whichis relevant for the interpretation of the warcrimes in the ICC Statute.2003 228 x 152 mm 594pp0 521 81852 4 Hardback £70.00

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‘It is impossible not to welcome warmlythe appearance of The History ofParliament on CD-ROM. It is one of thelargest and most ambitious historicalworks of reference undertaken since thesecond world war, consisting, to date, ofsome 13 million words and containingover 17,000 biographies of MPs. Awork on such a scale is ideally suited tothe flexible methods of searching offeredby electronic publishing.’The Times Higher Education Supplement

1998 258 x 176 mm 0 521 62907 1 CD-ROM £425.00+VAT0 521 63654 X LAN Software Licence £525.00+VAT0 521 77416 0 WAN Software Licence £975.00+VAT

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The Cambridge Dictionary ofEnglish Place-NamesVictor WattsUniversity of Durham

A major new reference work, containingaround 20,000 entries with historical andetymological commentaries on the namesof cities, towns, villages, hamlets, rivers,streams, hills and other geographicallocations in England. Based on the latestresearch, it also uses maps and illustrationsto demonstrate the significance of thenames.2003 246 x 189 mm 960pp 16 figures 12 maps0 521 36209 1 Hardback c. £200.00Publication July 2003

Introductory price c. £175Available until three months after publication,rising to £200 thereafter

Forthcoming

The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales1595–1918Roger KainUniversity of Exeterand Richard OliverUniversity of Exeter0 521 82771 X Hardback

A Handbook of DatesFor Students of British HistorySecond editionEdited by C. R. CheneyUniversity of Cambridgeand Michael JonesUniversity of Nottingham

A Handbook of Dates provides in clear,user-friendly form, tables which allow thecalculation of the dates (and days) onwhich historical events fell or will fall, fromAD 500 to 2100. This updated editionincludes revised introductions and extratables, making this an essential referencetool for working historians.Royal Historical Society Guides andHandbooks, 42000 228 x 152 mm 264pp 107 tables0 521 77095 5 Hardback £37.500 521 77845 X Paperback £13.95

The Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales, 940–1216Second editionDavid Knowles

C. N. L. Brooke

and Vera C. M. London

A reissue, with substantial corrections, of aclassic research tool in medieval religioushistory.2001 228 x 152 mm 408pp0 521 80452 3 Hardback £47.50

The Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales, 1216–1377Edited by David M. SmithUniversity of Yorkand Vera C. M. London

This book is the long-awaited continuationof Heads of Religious Houses: England andWales 940–1216, edited by Knowles,Brooke and London (1972), continuingthe lists from 1216 to 1377, arranged byreligious order. An introduction examinescritically the sources on which they arebased.2001 228 x 152 mm 798pp0 521 80271 7 Hardback £80.00

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Two-volume setIntroductory offer

The Cambridge History ofWestern TextilesEdited by David JenkinsUniversity of York

Textiles have been essential to theeveryday lives of all societies. Thisauthoritative study brings together andextends current knowledge on theproduction and uses of textiles, throughthe eyes of archaeologists, economic andsocial historians, historians of fashionand of dress, and museum curators. 2003 247 x 174 mm 1500pp 280 half-tones40 colour plates0 521 34107 8 2 Volume Boxed Setc. £250.00Introductory price £200

Available until three months after publication,rising to £250 thereafter

Publication April 2003

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The Cambridge World History ofFoodEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohioand Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas

This monumental two-volume workencapsulates the history of food andnutrition throughout the span of humanlife on earth. From the eating habits of ourprehistoric ancestors to food-related policyissues of today, this work covers the fullspectrum of foods that have been hunted,gathered, cultivated, and domesticated.

‘Top of the league … there is enough inthe two volumes to keep the curioushappy for Christmases to come.’

Matthew Fort, The Guardian

‘It is a fantastic labour of love and sucha pleasure to read.’

Rick Stein (in a letter, January 2001)

‘Monumentally big and impressivelyerudite. The scope of the work isimmense, as is its undeniable value towriters, students and researchers offood.’

Food and Travel

‘A place to start understanding thequestions being asked by seriousstudents of nearly any food-relateddiscipline.’

Gourmet

‘ … an excellent book both for referenceand for general interest. It is wellwritten, readable [and] it will make aperfect Christmas present for anyoneinterested in food – and will beguaranteed to keep them occupied formany days, if not weeks.’

Nature

2000 253 x 203 mm 1958pp 15 line diagrams150 half-tones0 521 40216 6 2 volume boxed set£140.00

Volume 4: c. 1024–c. 1198Part 1Edited by David LuscombeUniversity of Sheffieldand Jonathan Riley-SmithUniversity of Cambridge

The fourth volume of The New CambridgeMedieval History covers the eleventh andtwelfth centuries, perhaps the mostdynamic period in the European middleages. The volume is divided into two partsof which this, the first, deals withecclesiastical and secular themes and majorcultural and intellectual developments.2003 228 x 152 mm 900pp 45 half-tones 1 colourplate 4 maps0 521 41410 5 Hardback c. £90.00Publication September 2003

Volume 4: c. 1024–c. 1198Part 2Edited by David LuscombeUniversity of Sheffieldand Jonathan Riley-SmithUniversity of Cambridge

The fourth volume of The New CambridgeMedieval History covers the eleventh andtwelfth centuries, perhaps the mostdynamic period in the European middleages. The volume is divided into two partsof which this, the second, deals with thecourse of events in Europe and itsneighbours.2003 228 x 152 mm 850pp 1 colour plate23 maps 32 genealogical tables0 521 41411 3 Hardback c. £80.00Publication September 2003

Volume 5: c.1198–c.1300David AbulafiaUniversity of Cambridge1999 228 x 152 mm 1071pp 18 half-tones1 colour plate 19 maps0 521 36289 X Hardback £95.00

Volume 6: c.1300–c.1415Edited by Michael JonesUniversity of Nottingham2000 228 x 152 mm 1142pp 38 half-tones1 colour plate 8 figures 19 maps7 genealogical tables0 521 36290 3 Hardback £95.00

The Cambridge World History ofHuman DiseaseEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohio

Combining recent medical discoveries withhistorical and geographical scholarship, thisvolume traces the concept of diseasethroughout history and in each majorworld region, and discusses everysignificant human disease. Accessible tolaypeople and specialists alike, it offers anextraordinary glimpse of what is knownabout human health.1993 279 x 215 mm 1200pp 46 line diagrams19 half-tones 59 tables 22 maps0 521 33286 9 Hardback £120.00

The Cambridge HistoricalDictionary of DiseaseEdited by Kenneth F. KipleBowling Green State University, Ohio

This dictionary comprises a history anddescription of the world’s major diseases inchapters that are organized alphabeticallyfrom ‘Acquired Immune DeficiencySyndrome (AIDS)’ to ‘Yellow Fever’. Withcontributions from over 100 medical andsocial scientists, this is a trulyinterdisciplinary history of medicine andhuman disease.2003 253 x 177 mm 400pp0 521 80834 0 Hardback c. £47.50Publication July 2003

The New CambridgeMedieval History A comprehensive history of Europefrom 500 to 1500 AD, the publicationof the New Cambridge Medieval Historyis a major landmark in the field ofhistorical publishing. Written by leadinginternational scholars and incorporatingthe very latest research, The History isthe essential reference tool for anyoneinterested in the medieval world.

Volume 2: c.700–c.900Edited by Rosamond McKitterickUniversity of Cambridge1995 228 x 152 mm 1072pp 21 line diagrams36 half-tones 1 colour plate 20 maps0 521 36292 X Hardback £95.00

Volume 3: c.900–c.1024Edited by Timothy ReuterUniversity of Southampton2000 228 x 152 mm 891pp 10 half-tones 1 colour plate 15 maps0 521 36447 7 Hardback £90.00

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Greater MedievalHousesGreater Medieval Houses of England andWales, 1300–1500 is the first survey ofits kind for over 150 years, the threevolumes offering an up-to-dateassessment of nearly 700 houses and asynthesis of current knowledge andresearch. The text is complemented byhundreds of illustrations – plans andmaps, early engravings, and photographsshowing the present condition of almostevery house discussed. Many traditionalassumptions are challenged on well-known buildings, making the survey asa whole essential reading for anyoneinterested in medieval English andWelsh history and culture.

Volume 1: Northern EnglandAnthony Emery1996 276 x 219 mm 449pp 211 half-tones3 tables 77 figures 26 maps0 521 49723 X Hardback £95.00

Volume 2: East Anglia, CentralEngland and WalesAnthony Emery

2000 276 x 219 mm 740pp 384 half-tones 1 table195 plans0 521 58131 1 Hardback £140.00

Volume 3: Southern England 0 521 58132 X Hardback c. £85.00

The Churches of theCrusader Kingdom ofJerusalemThis three-volume series presents acomplete corpus of all the churchbuildings, of both the western and theoriental rites, rebuilt or simply in use inthe Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalembetween the capture of Jerusalem for theFirst Crusade in 1099 and the loss ofAcre in 1291. On completion thecorpus will contain a topographicallisting of all the 400 or more churchbuildings of the Kingdom that areattested by documentary or survivingarchaeological evidence, and individualdescriptions and discussion of them interms of their identification, buildinghistory, and architecture. Some of thebuildings have been published before,but many others are published here forthe first time.

Volume 1: A–K (excluding Acre and Jerusalem)Denys Pringle1992 276 x 219 mm 356pp0 521 39036 2 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2: L–Z (excluding Tyre)Denys Pringle1998 276 x 219 mm 480pp 200 half-tones102 figures0 521 39037 0 Hardback £110.00

Forthcoming

Volume 30 521 39038 9

Secular Buildings in the CrusaderKingdom of JerusalemAn Archaeological GazetteerDenys Pringle

A descriptive gazetteer of all the secularbuildings (including industrial sites) knownby their surviving remains to have existedwithin the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem, fully illustrated by photographs,drawings and location maps. It is designedto complement Dr Pringle’s on-going seriesThe Churches of the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem.1997 276 x 219 mm 179pp 113 half-tones62 figures 2 maps0 521 46010 7 Hardback £55.00

Volume 7: c. 1415–c. 1500Edited by Christopher AllmandUniversity of Liverpool

1998 228 x 152 mm 1072pp 24 half-tones1 colour plate 21 maps 9 genealogical tables0 521 38296 3 Hardback £95.00

Medieval EuropeanCoinageThis is a series of large-scale, illustratedvolumes which detail various episodes ofmedieval European coinage, based uponthe extensive numismatic collections ofthe Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge,assembled under the guidance ofProfessor Philip Grierson.

Volume 1: The Early Middle Ages(5th–10th Centuries)Philip Grierson

and Mark Blackburn1986 310 x 227 mm 700pp0 521 26009 4 Hardback £140.00

Volume 14: South Italy, Sicily,SardiniaWith a Catalogue of the Coins in theFitzwilliam Museum, CambridgePhilip GriersonUniversity of Cambridgeand Lucia TravainiUniversity of Cambridge1998 246 x 189 mm 816pp 1087 half-tones21 tables 38 figures 7 maps0 521 58231 8 Hardback £130.00

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Volume 2: 1540–1840Edited by Peter ClarkUniversity of Leicester2000 228 x 152 mm 934pp 18 half-tones 5 graphs24 maps0 521 43141 7 Hardback £95.00

Volume 3: 1840–1950Edited by Martin DauntonUniversity of Cambridge

2001 228 x 152 mm 970pp 2 line diagrams53 half-tones 31 tables 8 graphs 32 maps0 521 41707 4 Hardback £95.00

Three-volume set

2001 228 x 152 mm 2800pp 49 line diagrams97 half-tones 60 tables 13 graphs 56 maps0 521 80155 9 3 Volume Set £240.00

Agrarian History ofEngland and Wales

Volume 2: 1042–1350Edited by H. E. HallamUniversity of Western Australia, SydneyGeneral Editor Joan ThirskUniversity of Oxford

The agrarian history of England and Walesfrom pre-Norman times to the outbreak ofthe Black Death.1988 228 x 152 mm 1128pp0 521 20073 3 Hardback £160.00

Volume 3: 1348–1500Edited by Edward MillerFitzwilliam College, Cambridge1991 228 x 152 mm 1008pp0 521 20074 1 Hardback £130.00

Volume 7: 1850–1914Edited by E. J. T. CollinsUniversity of Reading

This is a comprehensive history of ruraleconomy and society in England and Walesduring the period between the start of freetrade and the First World War. The centraltheme is the inter-reaction between townand countryside and the wider economy inthe new industrial state.2000 228 x 152 mm 2336pp 250 tables137 figures0 521 66214 1 2 volume set £210.00

The Cambridge EconomicHistory of Europe

Volume 1: Agrarian Life of theMiddle AgesEdited by M. M. Postan1966 228 x 152 mm 888pp0 521 04505 3 Hardback £140.00

Volume 2: Trade and Industry inthe Middle AgesSecond editionEdited by Edward Miller

Cynthia Postan

and M. M. Postan1987 228 x 152 mm 1024pp0 521 08709 0 Hardback £140.00

Volume 7: The IndustrialEconomies: Capital, Labour andEnterprisePart 2: The United States, Japan and RussiaEdited by Peter Mathias

and M. M. Postan1982 228 x 152 mm 651pp0 521 28801 0 Paperback £38.95

Volume 8: The IndustrialEconomies: The Development ofEconomic and Social PoliciesEdited by Peter Mathias

and Sidney Pollard1989 228 x 152 mm 1280pp0 521 22504 3 Hardback £160.00

The Cambridge UrbanHistory of BritainThe three volumes of The CambridgeUrban History of Britain represent theculmination of a tremendous upsurge ofresearch in British urban history overthe last thirty years. Mobilising thecombined expertise of nearly ninetyhistorians, geographers andarchaeologists from Britain, ContinentalEurope and North America, thesevolumes trace the complex and diverseevolution of British towns from theearliest Anglo-Saxon settlements to themid-twentieth century. Taken togetherthey form a comprehensive anduniquely authoritative account of thedevelopment of the first modern urbannation.

The Cambridge Urban History of Britainhas been developed with the activesupport of the Centre for UrbanHistory at the University of Leicester.

Volume 1: 600–1540Edited by D. M. PalliserUniversity of Leeds2000 228 x 152 mm 888pp 26 half-tones29 tables 47 figures0 521 44461 6 Hardback £95.00

The Economic History ofBritain since 1700Volume 1: 1700–1860Second editionEdited by Roderick FloudLondon Guildhall Universityand Deirdre McCloskeyUniversity of Iowa

An economic history of Britain since 1700,in three volumes by thirty-nine eminenthistorians and economists, this book willsucceed the first edition of ‘Floud andMcCloskey’ (published in 1981) as theleading textbook on its subject. The texthas a firm economic basis, but emphasisesthe historical context and chronology andis written in straightforward and jargon-free English. It will appeal particularly tofirst and second year university students,but is also suitable for anyone interested inthe history of the British economy. VolumeOne covers the period 1700–1860, that ofBritain’s rise to relative economicsupremacy.1994 228 x 152 mm 432pp0 521 42520 4 Paperback £21.95

Volume 2: 1860–1939Second edition1994 228 x 152 mm 448pp0 521 41499 7 Hardback £65.000 521 42521 2 Paperback £21.95

Volume 3: 1939–1992Second edition1994 228 x 152 mm 400pp0 521 41500 4 Hardback £65.00

Three-volume set

1994 228 x 152 mm 1368pp0 521 45961 3 3 volume set PB £60.00

Just announced

Updated edition due late in 2003

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The Cambridge SocialHistory of Britain

Volume 1: Regions andCommunitiesEdited by F. M. L. ThompsonUniversity of LondonWith contributions by Alan Armstrong

C. Baber

P. L. Garside

and D. W. Howell1990 228 x 152 mm 608pp0 521 25788 3 Hardback £80.000 521 43816 0 Paperback £30.95

Volume 2: People and theirEnvironmentEdited by F. M. L. ThompsonUniversity of London1990 228 x 152 mm 392pp0 521 25789 1 Hardback £55.000 521 43815 2 Paperback £20.95

Volume 3: Social Agencies andInstitutionsEdited by F. M. L. ThompsonUniversity of London1990 228 x 152 mm 496pp0 521 25790 5 Hardback £70.000 521 43814 4 Paperback £25.95

Three-volume set

1990 228 x 152 mm 1453pp 16 line diagrams40 tables0 521 38567 9 3 volume set HB £190.000 521 43813 6 3 volume set PB £70.00

The Tithe Maps of England andWalesA Cartographic Analysis and County-by-County CatalogueRoger J. P. KainUniversity of Exeterand Richard R. OliverUniversity of Exeter

The tithe maps of mid-nineteenth-centuryEngland and Wales are much-used byhistorians, geographers, lawyers, plannersand others who need accurate informationabout land and its ownership and use inthe past. This book is a detailed catalogueand analysis of these maps offering aninvaluable research tool for users.1995 297 x 210 mm 897pp 172 half-tones220 tables0 521 44191 9 Hardback £150.00

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New series

The Cambridge Historyof ScandinaviaThe three volumes of The CambridgeHistory of Scandinavia provide a uniquework of reference for all students ofScandinavian political, economic, socialand cultural history. The series coversthe period 800 AD to our own times,covering the geographical area occupiedby modern Denmark, Norway, Swedenand Finland, and the Scandinavian‘crown lands’ (Iceland, the Faroe Islandsand Greenland) and Sweden’s Balticprovinces and the Danish duchies ofSlesvig and Holstein as they featured inScandinavian history.

Forthcoming

Volume 1Knut Helle

E. I. Kouri

Torkel Jansson

and E. Ladewig Petersen

Presents the first full modern exposition ofboth the prehistory and medieval history ofthe whole of Scandinavia. It containscomparative chapters on major themes inScandinavian history as well as chapters onthe separate political histories of theconstituent countries.2003 228 x 152 mm 900pp 7 line diagrams63 half-tones 7 tables 15 maps 4 plans0 521 47299 7 Hardback c. £85.00Publication August 2003

Forthcoming

Volume 20 521 47300 4 Hardback

Forthcoming

Volume 30 521 47301 2 Hardback

The Cambridge Historyof Latin AmericaEditor: Leslie Bethell

The Cambridge History of Latin Americais the first authoritative large-scalehistory of the whole of Latin America –Mexico and Central America, theSpanish-speaking Caribbean (andHaiti), Spanish South America andBrazil, from the first contacts betweenthe native peoples of the Americas andEuropeans in the late fifteenth- andearly sixteenth-centuries to the presentday. An important feature of TheCambridge History of Latin America isthe bibliographical essays whichaccompany each chapter. The essaysfrom Volumes I–IX, revised andupdated, are brought together inVolume X: Bibliography.

Volume 1: Colonial Latin America1984 228 x 152 mm 666pp0 521 23223 6 Hardback £120.00

Volume 2: Colonial Latin America1984 228 x 152 mm 932pp0 521 24516 8 Hardback £130.00

Volume 3: From Independence toc.18701985 228 x 152 mm 960pp0 521 23224 4 Hardback £130.00

Volume 4: c. 1870 to 19301986 228 x 152 mm 696pp0 521 23225 2 Hardback £120.00

Volume 5: c. 1870 to 19301986 228 x 152 mm 970pp 28 tables 7 graphs5 maps0 521 24517 6 Hardback £130.00

Volume 6: 1930 to the PresentPart 1: Economy and Society1995 228 x 152 mm 1120pp 11 line diagrams52 tables0 521 23226 0 Hardback £115.00

Volume 6: 1930 to the PresentPart 2: Politics and Society1995 228 x 152 mm 800pp0 521 46556 7 Hardback £115.00

Volume 7: Latin America since1930: Mexico, Central America andthe Caribbean1990 228 x 152 mm 970pp0 521 24518 4 Hardback £120.00

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Volume 8: Latin America since1930: Spanish South America1992 228 x 152 mm 935pp0 521 26652 1 Hardback £120.00

Forthcoming

Volume 90 521 39524 0 Hardback

Volume 10: Latin America since1930: Ideas, Culture, and Society1996 228 x 152 mm 652pp0 521 49594 6 Hardback £110.00

Volume 11: Bibliographical Essays1995 228 x 152 mm 992pp 1130 maps0 521 39525 9 Hardback £120.00

The Cambridge History ofAmerican ForeignRelationsTraces American foreign relations from thecolonial era, paying particular attention tothe origins and development of Americanthought regarding international relations.

Volume 1: The Creation of aRepublican Empire, 1776–1865Bradford PerkinsUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor1993 228 x 152 mm 268pp 2 maps0 521 38209 2 Hardback £55.000 521 48384 0 Paperback £20.95

Volume 2: The American Search forOpportunity, 1865–1913Walter LaFeber1993 228 x 152 mm 281pp0 521 38185 1 Hardback £47.500 521 48383 2 Paperback £17.95

Volume 3: The Globalizing ofAmerica, 1913–1945Akira IriyeHarvard University, Massachusetts1995 228 x 152 mm 240pp 2 maps0 521 48382 4 Paperback £17.95

Volume 4: America in the Age ofSoviet Power, 1945–1991Warren I. CohenMichigan State University1993 228 x 152 mm 299pp 9 maps0 521 38193 2 Hardback £47.500 521 48381 6 Paperback £17.95

Four-volume set

The Cambridge History ofAmerican Foreign Relations Volumes 1–41993 228 x 152 mm 0 521 44988 X 4 Volume Set £120.00

Historical Statistics of the UnitedStates on CD-ROMColonial Times to 1970 – BicentennialEditionEdited by Susan Carter

Scott Gartner

Michael R. Haines

Alan Olmstead

Richard Sutch

and Gavin Wright

First published by the Bureau of theCensus in two large volumes, HistoricalStatistics is an essential scholarly tool. Itprovides on CD-ROM details of USpopulation, migration, prices, nationalincome, social statistics, tables of data onhealth and medical care, environmentalquestions, business activity,communications, international trade, andgovernment regulation.1997 222 x 162 mm 0 521 58541 4 CD-ROM £125.00+VAT0 521 62744 3 LAN CD-ROM £130.00+VAT0 521 77417 9 WAN CD-ROM £380.00+VAT

Cambridge EconomicHistory of the UnitedStatesEdited by Stanley L. EngermanUniversity of Rochester, New Yorkand Robert E. GallmanUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Three-volume set

2000 228 x 152 mm 2152pp0 521 78109 4 3 Volume Set £170.00

Volume 1: The Colonial Era1996 228 x 152 mm 500pp 1 line diagram23 tables 7 maps0 521 39442 2 Hardback £80.00

Volume 2: The Long NineteenthCentury2000 228 x 152 mm 1008pp 36 line diagrams113 tables 4 maps0 521 55307 5 Hardback £65.00

Volume 3: The Twentieth Century2000 228 x 152 mm 1200pp 68 line diagrams91 tables 1 map0 521 55308 3 Hardback £65.00

Cambridge History ofthe Native Peoples ofthe AmericasThe Cambridge History of the NativePeoples of the Americas is the firstcomprehensive survey of the history ofthe indigenous peoples of the NewWorld. The work’s combination ofarchaeology, anthropology, and historyraises new and important questions forscholars in the field, while alsopromoting a better understanding ofNative American history by historiansand anthropologists whose mainconcerns lie elsewhere. Volume Iprovides a comprehensive history of thenative peoples of North America fromtheir arrival in the western hemisphereto the present. It describes howindigenous peoples have dealt with theenvironmental diversity of NorthAmerica and have responded to thedifferent European colonial regimes andnational governments that haveestablished themselves in recentcenturies. Volume II gives anauthoritative overview of the importantnative civilizations of the Mesoamericanarea, beginning with archaeologicaldiscussions of paleoindian, archaic andpreclassic societies and continuing to thepresent. Volume III is the first majorsurvey of research on the indigenouspeoples of South America, from theearliest peopling of the continent to thepresent, since Julian Steward’s Handbookof South American Indians was publishedhalf a century ago.

Volume 1: North America (Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Bruce G. TriggerMcGill University, Montréaland Wilcomb E. WashburnSmithsonian Institution1997 228 x 152 mm 1072pp 42 half-tones53 maps0 521 34440 9 2 Part Set £110.00Part 11997 228 x 152 mm 584pp 42 half-tones 28 maps0 521 57392 0 Hardback £65.00Part 21997 228 x 152 mm 520pp 25 maps0 521 57393 9 Hardback £65.00

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Volume 2: Mesoamerica (Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Richard E. W. AdamsUniversity of Texas, San Antonioand Murdo J. MacLeodUniversity of Florida, Gainesville2000 228 x 152 mm 1064pp 50 line diagrams50 half-tones 17 tables 51 maps0 521 65205 7 2 Part Set £140.00Part 1

2000 228 x 152 mm 588pp 50 line diagrams50 half-tones 4 tables 26 maps0 521 35165 0 Hardback £90.00Part 22000 228 x 152 mm 472pp 13 tables 25 maps0 521 65204 9 Hardback £80.00

Volume 3: South America (Parts 1 and 2)Edited by Frank SalomonUniversity of Wisconsin, Madisonand Stuart SchwartzYale University, Connecticut2000 228 x 152 mm 1400pp 7 half-tones 12 maps0 521 33393 8 2 Part Set £160.00

Volume 3: South AmericaPart 1Edited by Frank SalomonUniversity of Wisconsin, Madisonand Stuart B. SchwartzYale University2000 228 x 152 mm 1056pp 7 half-tones 6 maps0 521 63075 4 Hardback £80.00

Volume 3: South AmericaPart 22000 228 x 152 mm 976pp 6 maps0 521 63076 2 Hardback £80.00

Six-volume set

Cambridge History of the NativePeoples of the Americas2000 228 x 152 mm 4154pp 86 line diagrams89 half-tones 29 tables 133 maps0 521 79054 9 Complete Set £300.00

Volume 2: Series 1: The WartimeGenesis of Free Labor: The UpperSouthEdited by Ira BerlinUniversity of MarylandSteven F. MillerUniversity of MarylandJoseph P. ReidyUniversity of Marylandand Leslie S. RowlandUniversity of Maryland1994 228 x 152 mm 814pp 3 half-tones0 521 41742 2 Hardback £90.00

Volume 3: Series 1: The WartimeGenesis of Free Labour: The LowerSouthEdited by Ira BerlinUniversity of MarylandThavolia GlymphUniversity of MarylandSteven F. MillerUniversity of MarylandJoseph P. ReidyUniversity of MarylandLeslie S. RowlandUniversity of Marylandand Julie SavilleUniversity of Maryland1991 228 x 152 mm 975pp0 521 39493 7 Hardback £90.00

The Cambridge History ofIran

Eight-volume set

1993 228 x 152 mm 0 521 45148 5 Complete set of 8 volumes £710.00

Volume 1: The Land of IranEdited by W. B. Fisher1968 228 x 152 mm 804pp0 521 06935 1 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2: The Median andArchaemenian PeriodsEdited by I. Gershevitch1985 228 x 152 mm 964pp0 521 20091 1 Hardback £120.00

Volume 3: The Seleucid, Parthianand Sasanid PeriodsPart 1Edited by E. Yarshater1983 228 x 152 mm 702pp0 521 20092 X Hardback £110.00

Volume 3: The Seleucid, Parthianand Sasanid PeriodsPart 2Edited by E. Yarshater1983 300 x 180 mm 883pp0 521 24693 8 Hardback £110.00

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The Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeA Database on CD-ROMEdited by David EltisQueen’s University, OntarioStephen D. Behrendt

David RichardsonUniversity of Hulland Herbert S. KleinColumbia University, New York

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database onCD-ROM contains the records of 25,000transatlantic slaveship voyages made between1595 and 1866. Software that allows users toprocess data by the time periods andgeographic regions of their choice andpermits the downloading of data in asciiformat is included, as are interactive maps.

‘ … a quite outstanding achievement … atriumph of enterprise, industry andimaginative reconstruction … This wholeproject is an example of historicalcooperation at its finest … Thispublication is a gold mine of information,most of which would have remainedinaccessible to any single scholar … TheCD-Rom is easy to use … the presentstudy is as good as it gets: rooted inremorseless archival investigations,subjected to critical intellectual scrutinyand debate and rendered into manageableformat by a publisher and its technicalassistants who deserve the highest praise… It is a scholarly work with massiveimplications for our understanding notsimply of the Atlantic slave trade, but forour grasp of the complex cultural andsocial shaping of the Atlantic world.Would David Eltis and company pleasestep forward for a curtain call – theydeserve a standing ovation.’

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Freedom: ADocumentary Historyof EmancipationFreedom: A Documentary History ofEmancipation, 1861–1867 is a multi-volume history of the transition fromslavery to freedom in the U.S. South.Using documents selected from the vastholdings of the National Archives,Freedom depicts emancipation in thewords of the participants-slaves and ex-slaves, slaveholders and formerslaveholders, agents of the Freedmen’sBureau, army officers, and othercontemporaries. Interpretive essays by theeditors introduce the documents and setthem in context.

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Volume 1: 641–1517Edited by Carl F. PetryNorthwestern University, Illinois1998 228 x 152 mm 672pp 10 half-tones 4 maps0 521 47137 0 Hardback £95.00

Volume 2: Modern Egypt, from1517 to the End of the TwentiethCenturyEdited by M. W. DalyKettering University, Michigan

1998 228 x 152 mm 480pp 1 map0 521 47211 3 Hardback £75.00

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Cambridge History of EgyptM. W. DalyKettering University, Michiganand Carl F. PetryNorthwestern University, Illinois1998 228 x 152 mm 0 521 63313 3 2 volume set £140.00

The Cambridge History ofAfrica

Volume 1: From the Earliest Timesto c. 500 BCEdited by J. Desmond Clark1982 228 x 152 mm 1173pp 107 line diagrams13 half-tones 27 tables 58 maps 11 plans4 genealogical tables0 521 22215 X £150.00

Volume 2: From c. 500 BC to AD1050Edited by J. D. Fage1979 228 x 152 mm 858pp 36 line diagrams38 half-tones 29 maps 2 plans0 521 21592 7 Hardback £170.00

Volume 3: From c. 1050 to c. 1600Edited by Roland Oliver1977 228 x 152 mm 816pp 20 maps0 521 20981 1 Hardback £150.00

Volume 4: From c. 1600 to c. 1790Edited by Richard Gray1975 228 x 152 mm 752pp 19 maps0 521 20413 5 Hardback £130.00

Volume 4: From the Arab Invasionto the SaljuqsEdited by R. N. Frye1975 228 x 152 mm 747pp0 521 20093 8 Hardback £110.00

Volume 5: The Saljuq and MongolPeriodsEdited by J. A. Boyle1968 228 x 152 mm 778pp0 521 06936 X Hardback £110.00

Volume 6: The Timurid and SafavidPeriodsEdited by Peter JacksonKeele Universityand Lawrence Lockhart1986 228 x 152 mm 1120pp 5 line diagrams87 half-tones 8 colour plates 6 tables 7 maps16 plans0 521 20094 6 Hardback £125.00

Volume 7Edited by P. AveryUniversity of CambridgeG. R. G. HamblyUniversity of Texas, Dallasand C. MelvilleLecturer in Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge,and Fellow of Pembroke College1991 228 x 152 mm 1096pp0 521 20095 4 Hardback £120.00

Cambridge History ofEgyptThe Cambridge History of Egypt offersthe first comprehensive English-language treatment of Egyptian historythrough thirteen centuries, from theArab conquest to the present day. Thetwo-volume survey considers thepolitical, socio-economic and culturalhistory of the world’s oldest state,summarising the debates and providinginsight into current controversies. Astoday’s Egypt reclaims a leading role inthe Islamic, Arab and Afro-Asianworlds, the project stands as testimonyto its complex and vibrant past. Volume1 addresses the period from the Arabinvasion in 640 to the Ottomanconquest in 1517. It opens with adiscussion of the preceding centuries toillustrate the legacy of ancient Egypt,and then progresses chronologicallyaccording to the major dynasticepisodes. Authors have been encouragedto address their topics in the light ofnew research. The combination ofpolitical history and contemporarytheory will ensure its value as a referenceand research tool.

Volume 5: From c. 1790 to c. 1870Edited by John E. Flint1977 228 x 152 mm 748pp 15 maps0 521 20701 0 Hardback £150.00

Volume 6: From 1870 to 1905Edited by Roland Oliver

and G. N. Sanderson1985 228 x 152 mm 956pp 27 maps0 521 22803 4 Hardback £150.00

Volume 7: From 1905 to 1940Edited by A. D. Roberts1986 228 x 152 mm 1087pp 5 tables 7 graphs29 maps0 521 22505 1 Hardback £150.00

Volume 8: From c.1940 to c.1975Edited by Michael Crowder1984 228 x 152 mm 1027pp 5 line diagrams56 tables 33 maps0 521 22409 8 Hardback £150.00

Eight-volume set

The Cambridge History of AfricaVolumes 1–81986 228 x 152 mm 0 521 33460 8 8 volume set £950.00

The Cambridge History ofSoutheast Asia

Four-volume paperback set

The Cambridge History ofSoutheast AsiaEdited by Nicholas TarlingUniversity of Auckland

In these four volumes, now published inpaperback, 22 scholars of internationalreputation consider the whole ofmainland and island Southeast Asiafrom Burma to Indonesia. Each volumehas a new preface which points to therelationships with the other volumes.The prefaces also comment on some ofthe research into and thinking about thesubject undertaken since the originalcontributions were completed for thefirst edition. Volume I charts SoutheastAsia’s beginnings, from prehistory to c.1500. Volume II discusses SoutheastAsia’s interaction with foreign countriesduring the period c. 1500 to c. 1800.Volume III charts the establishment ofthe colonial régimes during the periodc. 1800 to 1930. Volume IV covers theperiod from World War II to thepresent.2000 228 x 152 mm 1456pp 19 maps0 521 77864 6 Paperback Set £45.00

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Architecture and Art of the DeccanSultanatesGeorge Michell

and Mark Zebrowski

1999 247 x 174 mm 324pp 17 line diagrams183 half-tones 16 colour plates 1 map0 521 56321 6 Hardback £65.00

Indian Society and the Making ofthe British EmpireC. A. BaylyUniversity of Cambridge1988 228 x 152 mm 248pp 1 half-tone 5 maps0 521 25092 7 Hardback £47.500 521 38650 0 Paperback £19.95

Bengal: The British BridgeheadEastern India 1740–1828P. J. MarshallKing’s College London1988 228 x 152 mm 222pp 1 half-tone 2 maps0 521 25330 6 Hardback £47.50

The Sikhs of the PunjabJ. S. GrewalInstitute of Punjab Studies1991 228 x 152 mm 292pp 1 half-tone 9 maps0 521 26884 2 Hardback £50.000 521 63764 3 Paperback £19.95

The Marathas 1600–1818Stewart GordonUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor1993 228 x 152 mm 224pp 10 maps0 521 26883 4 Hardback £47.50

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Volume 1– Part 1: From EarlyTimes to c.1500

2000 228 x 152 mm 384pp 9 maps0 521 66369 5 Paperback £14.95

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Volume 2 – Part 2: From WorldWar II to the Present2000 228 x 152 mm 384pp0 521 66372 5 Paperback £14.95

Volume 1: From Early Times toc.18001993 228 x 152 mm 672pp 37 line diagrams0 521 35505 2 Hardback £75.00

Volume 2: The Nineteenth andTwentieth Centuries1993 228 x 152 mm 704pp0 521 35506 0 Hardback £75.00

The New CambridgeHistory of IndiaAlthough the original Cambridge Historyof India, published between 1922 and1937, did much to formulate achronology for Indian history anddescribe the administrative structures ofgovernment in India, it has inevitablybeen overtaken by the mass of newresearch published over the last sixtyyears. Designed to take full account ofrecent scholarship and changingconceptions of South India’s historicaldevelopment, The New CambridgeHistory of India is published as a seriesof short, self-contained volumes, eachdealing with a separate theme within anoverall four-part structure. As before,each will conclude with a substantialbibliographical essay designed to leadnon-specialists further into theliterature.

The Portuguese in IndiaM. N. PearsonUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney1988 228 x 152 mm 202pp 1 half-tone 3 maps0 521 25713 1 Hardback £47.50

VijayanagaraBurton Stein1990 228 x 152 mm 170pp0 521 26693 9 Hardback £40.00

Mughal and Rajput PaintingMilo Cleveland Beach1992 247 x 147 mm 288pp0 521 40027 9 Hardback £20.00

Architecture of Mughal IndiaCatherine B. AsherUniversity of Minnesota1992 247 x 147 mm 402pp 214 half-tones 1 map12 plans0 521 26728 5 Hardback £75.00

The Mughal EmpireJohn F. RichardsDuke University, North Carolina1993 228 x 152 mm 344pp 6 tables0 521 25119 2 Hardback £50.000 521 56603 7 Paperback £19.95

Architecture and Art of SouthernIndiaVijayanagara and the Successor States1350–1750George Michell1995 247 x 174 mm 250pp 19 line diagrams182 half-tones 5 maps0 521 44110 2 Hardback £70.00

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European Commercial Enterprisein Pre-colonial IndiaOm PrakashUniversity of Delhi

1998 228 x 152 mm 396pp 25 tables 23 figures6 maps0 521 25758 1 Hardback £45.00

Socio-Religious ReformMovements in British IndiaKenneth W. Jones1990 228 x 152 mm 255pp0 521 24986 4 Hardback £45.00

Peasant Labour and ColonialCapitalRural Bengal since 1770Sugata BoseTufts University1993 228 x 152 mm 248pp 3 line diagrams 1 half-tone 8 tables0 521 26694 7 Hardback £45.00

The Economy of Modern India,1860–1970B. R. TomlinsonUniversity of Strathclyde1993 228 x 152 mm 256pp 23 tables 3 figures12 maps0 521 36230 X Hardback £50.000 521 58939 8 Paperback £19.95

Ideologies of the RajThomas R. MetcalfUniversity of California, Berkeley1995 228 x 152 mm 224pp 13 half-tones0 521 39547 X Hardback £55.000 521 58937 1 Paperback £19.95

Science, Technology and Medicinein Colonial IndiaDavid ArnoldSchool of Oriental and African Studies, University ofLondon2000 228 x 152 mm 248pp 1 half-tone 3 tables0 521 56319 4 Hardback £45.00

The Politics of India sinceIndependenceSecond editionPaul R. BrassUniversity of Washington1994 228 x 152 mm 400pp 22 tables 7 maps0 521 45362 3 Hardback £55.000 521 45970 2 Paperback £20.95

Women in Modern IndiaGeraldine ForbesState University College, Oswego, New York1996 228 x 152 mm 310pp 17 half-tones0 521 26812 5 Hardback £47.500 521 65377 0 Paperback £16.95

Caste, Society and Politics in Indiafrom the Eighteenth Century tothe Modern AgeSusan BaylyUniversity of Cambridge

1999 228 x 152 mm 440pp 12 half-tones 3 maps0 521 26434 0 Hardback £50.000 521 79842 6 Paperback £19.95

An Agrarian History of South AsiaDavid LuddenUniversity of Pennsylvania

1999 228 x 152 mm 276pp0 521 36424 8 Hardback £45.00

The Cambridge History of EarlyInner AsiaEdited by Denis SinorIndiana University

This volume introduces the geographicalsetting of Central Asia and follows itshistory from the palaeolithic era to the riseof the Mongol empire in the thirteenthcentury. Distinguished internationalscholars discuss chronologically the varyinghistorical achievements of the disparatepopulation groups in the region.1990 228 x 152 mm 504pp0 521 24304 1 Hardback £100.00

The Cambridge Historyof JapanThe Cambridge History of Japan is the firstmajor collaborative synthesis to presentthe current state of knowledge of Japanesehistory for the English-reading world.The series draws on the expertise andresearch of leading Japanese specialists aswell as the foremost Western historians ofJapan. From prehistory to the present day,the series encompasses the events anddevelopments in Japanese polity,economy, culture, religion and foreignaffairs. In the distinguished tradition ofCambridge histories, the completed seriesprovides an indispensable reference toolfor all students and scholars of Japan andthe Far East.

Volume 1: Ancient JapanEdited by Delmer M. BrownUniversity of California, Berkeley1993 234 x 156 mm 650pp 11 line diagrams3 tables 12 maps0 521 22352 0 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2: Heian JapanEdited by Donald H. ShivelyUniversity of California, Berkeleyand William H. McCulloughUniversity of California, Berkeley

1999 234 x 156 mm 780pp 24 line diagrams8 tables 3 maps0 521 22353 9 Hardback £95.00

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Volume 6: Alien Regimes andBorder States, 710–1368Edited by Denis C. TwitchettPrinceton University, New Jerseyand Herbert Franke1995 228 x 152 mm 816pp 11 line diagrams37 maps0 521 24331 9 Hardback £110.00

Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty,1368–1644Part 1Edited by Frederick W. Mote

and Denis Twitchett1988 228 x 152 mm 1008pp 1 table 31 maps1 genealogical table0 521 24332 7 Hardback £120.00

Volume 8: The Ming DynastyPart 2: 1368–1644Denis C. TwitchettPrinceton University, New Jerseyand Frederick W. Mote1998 228 x 152 mm 1231pp 20 line diagrams22 tables 13 maps0 521 24333 5 Hardback £100.00

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Volume 9Part 1: The Ch’ing Empire to 1800Willard J. PetersonPrinceton University, New Jersey

This volume provides detailed narrativeaccounts of the reigns of the first fiveManchu emperors. The personalities andpolicies of the emperors as well as theinternal struggles for power and theexternal wars of conquest are described.2003 228 x 152 mm 784pp 3 line diagrams12 tables 12 maps0 521 24334 3 Hardback £100.00Publication January 2003

Volume 10: Late Ch’ing 1800–1911Part 1Edited by John K. Fairbank1978 228 x 152 mm 725pp0 521 21447 5 Hardback £120.00

Volume 11: Late Ch’ing,1800–1911Part 2Edited by John K. Fairbank

and Kwang-Ching Liu1980 228 x 152 mm 784pp0 521 22029 7 Hardback £120.00

Volume 12: Republican China,1912–1949Part 1Edited by John K. Fairbank

and Denis Twitchett1983 228 x 152 mm 1120pp0 521 23541 3 Hardback £130.00

Volume 13: Republican China1912–1949Part 2Edited by John K. Fairbank

and Albert Feuerwerker1986 228 x 152 mm 2012pp 31 tables 19 maps0 521 24338 6 Hardback £130.00

Volume 14: The People’s RepublicPart 1: The Emergence of Revolutionary China,1949–1965Edited by Roderick MacFarquhar

and John K. Fairbank1987 228 x 152 mm 739pp0 521 24336 X Hardback £110.00

Volume 15: The People’s RepublicPart 2: Revolutions within the ChineseRevolution, 1966–1982Edited by Roderick MacFarquharHarvard University, Massachusettsand John K. FairbankHarvard University, Massachusetts1992 228 x 152 mm 1134pp 38 tables 14 maps0 521 24337 8 Hardback £120.00

The Cambridge History of AncientChinaFrom the Origins of Civilization to 221 BCMichael LoeweUniversity of Cambridgeand Edward L. ShaughnessyUniversity of Chicago

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Volume 3: Medieval JapanEdited by Kozo Yamamura1990 234 x 156 mm 734pp 8 line diagrams7 tables 7 maps0 521 22354 7 Hardback £110.00

Volume 4: Sengoku and EdoEdited by John Whitney HallYale University, Connecticut1991 234 x 156 mm 976pp0 521 22355 5 Hardback £110.00

Volume 5: The Nineteenth CenturyEdited by Marius B. Jansen1989 228 x 152 mm 886pp0 521 22356 3 Hardback £110.00

Volume 6: The Twentieth CenturyEdited by Peter Duus1989 234 x 156 mm 836pp0 521 22357 1 Hardback £110.00

Six-volume set

The Cambridge History of JapanVolumes 1–61999 0 521 65728 8 6 Volume Set £500.00

The Cambridge Historyof ChinaThe Cambridge History of China is thelargest and most comprehensive historyof China in the English language.Written not only for students andscholars, but with the general reader inmind, the volumes are designed to beread continuously, or as works ofreference. No knowledge of Chinese isnecessary; for readers with Chinese,proper names and terms are identifiedwith their characters in the glossary, andfull references to Chinese, Japanese, andother works are given in thebibliographies. Numerous maps illustratethe texts. The published volumes haveconstituted essential reading in Chinesehistory. See also, The Cambridge Historyof Ancient China, Michael Loewe andEdward Shaughnessy, eds., a companionto this series covering the period 1500 to221 BC.

Volume 1: The Ch’in and HanEmpires, 221 BC–AD 220Edited by Denis Twitchett

and Michael Loewe1987 228 x 152 mm 1023pp 18 tables 17 maps0 521 24327 0 Hardback £120.00

Volume 3: Sui and T’ang China,589–906 AD, Part OneEdited by Denis C. Twitchett1979 228 x 152 mm 870pp0 521 21446 7 Hardback £120.00

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New

Volume 5: The Modern Physicaland Mathematical SciencesEdited by Mary Jo NyeOregon State University2002 228 x 152 mm 712pp 9 line diagrams 3 half-tones0 521 57199 5 Hardback £65.00

Forthcoming

Volume 7: The Modern SocialSciencesEdited by Ted PorterUniversity of California, Los Angelesand Dorothy RossThe Johns Hopkins University2003 228 x 152 mm 736pp0 521 59442 1 Hardback c. £65.00Publication May 2003

New Edition

The Cambridge Dictionary ofScientistsSecond editionDavid Millar

Ian Millar

John Millar

and Margaret Millar

This alphabetically organized, illustratedbiographical dictionary has beenthoroughly revised and updated, coveringthe work of over 1500 key scientists (157more than in the previous edition) from 40countries. It is illustrated with around 150portraits, diagrams, maps and tables, andalso includes special panel features.2002 216 x 138 mm 440pp 43 line diagrams143 half-tones 3 tables 2 maps 1 genealogical table0 521 80602 X Hardback £40.000 521 00062 9 Paperback £14.95

The Cambridge History of Ancient Chinaprovides a survey of the cultural history ofpre-imperial China. Fourteen leadingspecialists, both historians andarcheologists, cover the Shang, WesternZhou, Spring and Autumn, and WarringStates periods, the Neolithic background,language, intellectual history, relations withCentral Asia, and the debts of both theQin and Han empires to these earlier time-periods. There are chapters on institutionalhistory, based on both traditional andpalaeographic literature, and on materialculture, based on archaeological evidence.1999 228 x 152 mm 1180pp 144 line diagrams78 half-tones 18 tables0 521 47030 7 Hardback £110.00

History of Science

The Cambridge Historyof ScienceThe Cambridge History of Science is to bepublished in eight substantial volumes,beginning with Ancient Mesopotamiaand classical Greece and Rome, throughthe Medieval period, early modernEurope, and on through modern science.The history begins chronologically andthat approach continues on up to Vol. 4,after which the volumes split off intomodern histories of different branches ofscience. They are designed to be read asboth a narrative and an interpretation,and also used as a work of reference. Thefirst comprehensive history of science in30 years, they will be an excellentreference for historians and professionalsin the history of science.

Forthcoming

Volume 4: Eighteenth-CenturyScienceEdited by Roy PorterWellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London

2003 228 x 152 mm 1040pp 40 half-tones0 521 57243 6 Hardback £65.00Publication March 2003

Science and Civilisationin ChinaScience and Civilisation in China isrecognised as one of the most remarkableworks of scholarship in the twentiethcentury. Originally proposed as a singlevolume of 600 to 800 pages, the projectnow encompasses seventeen bookspublished under the direct supervision ofJoseph Needham, from the first volumewhich appeared in 1954, through tovolume 6.3 which was in press at thetime of his death in 1995. The publishedvolumes reflect Needham’s vision of thefield of the history of science and itssocial background in China, and his aimto make Chinese achievements in scienceand technology better understood. Theplanning and preparations of furthervolumes is ongoing. Responsibility forthe commissioning and approval of workfor publication in the series is now takenby the Publications Board of theNeedham Research Institute, under thechairmanship of Dr C. Cullen, who actsas general editor of the series.

Volume 1: IntroductoryOrientationsJoseph Needham1956 254 x 178 mm 352pp0 521 05799 X Hardback £90.00

Volume 2: History of ScientificThoughtJoseph Needham1956 300 x 180 mm 722pp0 521 05800 7 Hardback £120.00

Volume 3: Mathematics and theSciences of the Heavens and theEarthJoseph Needham1959 254 x 178 mm 926pp0 521 05801 5 Hardback £170.00

Volume 4: Physics and PhysicalTechnologyPart 1: PhysicsJoseph Needham1962 310 x 227 mm 468pp0 521 05802 3 Hardback £100.00

Part 2: Mechanical EngineeringJoseph Needham1965 300 x 180 mm 816pp0 521 05803 1 Hardback £140.00

Part 3: Civil Engineering and NauticsJoseph Needham

With contributions by Lu Gwei-Djen

and Ling Wang1971 310 x 227 mm 990pp0 521 07060 0 Hardback £170.00

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Volume 5: Chemistry and ChemicalTechnologyPart 1: Paper and PrintingJoseph Needham

and Tsien Tsuen-Hsuin1985 246 x 189 mm 504pp0 521 08690 6 Hardback £110.00

Part 2: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention:Magisteries of Gold and ImmortalityJoseph Needham1974 254 x 178 mm 600pp0 521 08571 3 Hardback £110.00

Part 3: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention:Historical Survey from Cinnabar Elixirs toSynthetic InsulinJoseph Needham1976 254 x 178 mm 516pp0 521 21028 3 Hardback £110.00

Part 4: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention:Apparatus, Theories and GiftsJoseph Needham

Ho Ping-Yu

Lu Gwei-Djen

and Nathan Sivin1980 254 x 178 mm 804pp0 521 08573 X Hardback £140.00

Part 5: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention:Physiological AlchemyJoseph Needham1983 246 x 189 mm 608pp0 521 08574 8 Hardback £110.00

Part 6: Military Technology: Missiles andSiegesJoseph Needham

and Robin D. S. YatesMcGill University, Montréal1995 246 x 189 mm 620pp 323 line diagrams5 tables0 521 32727 X Hardback £110.00

Part 7: Military Technology: The GunpowderEpicJoseph Needham

With Ho Ping-YüUniversity of Hong KongLu Gwei-Djen

and Wang Ling1987 246 x 189 mm 742pp 25 line diagrams220 half-tones 6 tables0 521 30358 3 Hardback £120.00

Part 9: Textile Technology: Spinning andReelingJoseph Needham

and Dieter KuhnBayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg1988 246 x 189 mm 556pp 165 line diagrams91 half-tones 9 tables 2 graphs 3 maps0 521 32021 6 Hardback £110.00

Part 13: MiningPeter J. GolasUniversity of Denver1999 246 x 189 mm 564pp 62 line diagrams65 half-tones 14 tables 15 maps0 521 58000 5 Hardback £110.00

Volume 6: Biology and BiologicalTechnologyPart 1: BotanyJoseph Needham

With Lu Gwei-Djen

With contributions by Huang Hsing-TsungNational Science Foundation, Washington DC1986 310 x 227 mm 756pp 10 line diagrams31 half-tones 22 tables 3 graphs 60 figures14 maps0 521 08731 7 Hardback £120.00

Part 2: AgricultureJoseph Needham

and Francesca Bray1984 254 x 178 mm 768pp0 521 25076 5 Hardback £120.00

Part 3: Agro-Industries and ForestryJoseph Needham

Christian DanielsTokyo University of Foreign Studiesand Nicholas K. MenziesFord Foundation, Beijing1996 228 x 152 mm 770pp 135 figures 6 maps0 521 41999 9 Hardback £120.00

Part 5: Fermentations and Food ScienceH. T. HuangThe Needham Research Institute, Cambridge2000 246 x 189 mm 769pp 61 tables 134 figures0 521 65270 7 Hardback £110.00

Part 6: MedicineJoseph Needham

With Lu Gwei-Djen

Edited by Nathan SivinUniversity of Pennsylvania2000 246 x 189 mm 280pp 10 half-tones 3 tables0 521 63262 5 Hardback £60.00

Volume 7: The Social BackgroundPart 1: Language and Logic in TraditionalChinaJoseph Needham

and Christoph HarbsmeierUniversity of OsloForeword by Joseph Needham

1998 246 x 189 mm 504pp0 521 57143 X Hardback £95.00

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The Correspondence ofCharles DarwinFor the first time full authoritative textsof Darwin’s will be made available,edited according to modern textualeditorial principles and practice. Letter-writing was of crucial importance toDarwin’s work, not only because hispoor health isolated him from directpersonal communication with hisscientific colleagues but also because thenature of his investigations requiredcommunication with naturalists inmany fields and in all quarters of theglobe. Thus the letters are a mine ofinformation about the work in progressof a creative genius who produced anintellectual revolution.

Volume 1: 1821–1836Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith

Edited in association with David Kohn

and William Montgomery1985 234 x 156 mm 752pp0 521 25587 2 Hardback £65.00

Volume 2: 1837–1843Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1987 234 x 156 mm 646pp0 521 25588 0 Hardback £60.00

Volume 3: 1844–1846Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1988 234 x 156 mm 564pp0 521 25589 9 Hardback £60.00

Volume 4: 1847–1850Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1989 234 x 156 mm 752pp0 521 25590 2 Hardback £60.00

Volume 5: 1851–1855Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1990 234 x 156 mm 737pp0 521 25591 0 Hardback £60.00

Volume 6: 1856–1857Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1990 234 x 156 mm 708pp0 521 25586 4 Hardback £60.00

Volume 7: 1858–1859Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1992 234 x 156 mm 709pp 2 line diagrams12 half-tones0 521 38564 4 Hardback £60.00

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Volume 8: 1860Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Janet BrowneVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityDuncan M. PorterCambridge University Libraryand Marsha RichmondCambridge University Library1993 234 x 156 mm 808pp 9 half-tones0 521 44241 9 Hardback £60.00

Volume 9: 1861Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Janet BrowneUniversity of Cambridge LibraryDuncan M. PorterUniversity of Cambridge Libraryand Marsha Richmond1994 234 x 156 mm 645pp 9 half-tones0 521 45156 6 Hardback £60.00

Volume 10: 1862Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Joy HarveyUniversity of Cambridge LibraryDuncan M. PorterVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityand Jonathan R. TophamUniversity of Cambridge Library1997 234 x 156 mm 980pp 16 half-tones2 genealogical tables0 521 59032 9 Hardback £60.00

Volume 11: 1863Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Duncan Porter

Sheila Ann Dean

Jonathan R. Topham

and Sarah Wilmot1999 234 x 156 mm 1086pp 31 line diagrams15 half-tones0 521 59033 7 Hardback £65.00

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Volume 12: 1864Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Duncan M. Porter

Sheila Ann Dean

Paul S. White

and Sarah Wilmot

2001 234 x 156 mm 734pp 32 line diagrams16 half-tones0 521 59034 5 Hardback £60.00

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Volume 13: 1865Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

Duncan M. PorterVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversitySheila Ann DeanUniversity of Cambridge LibrarySamantha EvansUniversity of Cambridge Libraryand Shelley InnesUniversity of Cambridge Library2003 234 x 156 mm 700pp 12 line diagrams13 half-tones0 521 82413 3 Hardback c. £55.00Publication January 2003

A Calendar of the Correspondenceof Charles Darwin, 1821–1882Edited by Frederick Burkhardt

and Sydney Smith1994 297 x 210 mm 748pp 1 half-tone0 521 43423 8 Hardback £130.00

New

The Scientific Letters and Papersof James Clerk MaxwellVolume 3Edited by Peter M. HarmanUniversity of Lancaster

The final volume of Maxwell’s paperscovers the period 1874–1879, whenMaxwell was a Cambridge Professor anddirected the Cavendish Laboratory. Hisletters show his response to innovations inphysical theory and further explorations instatistical physics and the kinetic theory ofgases. Annotated, with a full historicalcommentary.2002 276 x 219 mm 960pp 125 line diagrams14 half-tones0 521 25627 5 Hardback £210.00

Records of the Dawn ofPhotographyTalbot’s Notebooks P & QLarry J. Schaaf

William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877)was the inventor of photography. Thisbook reproduces for the first time in fullfacsimile his two most important researchnotebooks, covering the period from thefirst public announcement of photographyin 1839 to the height of his researches in1843.1996 197 x 160 mm 449pp0 521 44051 3 Hardback £80.00

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AstronomyNew

Photographic Atlas of the MoonS. M. ChongNational University of SingaporeAlbert LimAstronomical Society of Singaporeand P. S. AngAstronomical Society of Singapore

The Photographic Atlas of the Moon is aday-by-day photographic guide toobserving the features of the Moonthrough a small telescope. Compiled bythree keen amateur astronomers, eachimage was produced using a 40cmtelescope and high-resolution low speedfilm. Whole Moon images are provided foreach day of the 29-day lunar cycle, withlabelled features and accompanyingdescriptive text. Selected lunar features areshown at high magnification to highlightand clearly illustrate certain regions. Alllunar features are labelled using currentIAU terminology. A comprehensive set ofappendices detail the phases of the Moon,give a chronology of lunar selenography,and index all lunar features named in thetext. This atlas is an invaluable referenceguide for amateurs engaging in lunarobservations with a small telescope.

‘The concept of providing a day-by-dayphotographic guide for observing Lunarfeatures throughout an entire Lunation,specifically aimed at owners of smalltelescopes, is excellent … I recommendthe book for those wishing to have acrash course on the Moon’s features …’.

Mike Brown, Popular Astronomy

2002 310 x 245 mm 156pp 5 line diagrams122 half-tones 2 tables0 521 81392 1 Hardback £40.00

New format

The Compact NASA Atlas of theSolar SystemRonald GreeleyArizona State Universityand Raymond BatsonUnited States Geological Survey

The exploration of our solar system byspacecraft has been one of the greatestscientific achievements of the twentiethcentury. The mapping of other worlds hasresulted from numerous space missions byNASA, extending over many years. Thedata from these planetary missions havebeen synthesised by the US GeologicalSurvey to produce detailed maps. Everyplanet, moon, or small body investigated inNASA missions is discussed and whereappropriate mapped. Geological maps,reference maps, shaded relief maps,synthetic aperture radar mosaics and colourphotomosaics marvellously present thefeatures of planets and their satellites. Thisis truly a ‘road map’ of our solar system. Allmaps are fully indexed. The gazetteer liststhe names of all features officially approvedby the International Astronomical Union.The Compact NASA Atlas of the SolarSystem is the definitive reference atlas forplanetary science.

‘… outstanding value. No one who haseven the smallest interest in the planetsand their exploration by spacecraftshould be without a copy of this atlas. itis a feast for the mind and eye alike andat marginally less than two-fifths of theprice of the ‘full-size’ original it justmust find a place on your bookshelf! Goand buy it! Very highly recommended.’

Richard Taylor, Spaceflight

2001 330 x 240 mm 406pp 214 colour plates5 tables 157 maps0 521 80633 X Hardback £39.95

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofMeteoritesO. Richard Norton

A fascinating guide to rocks from space.This beautifully illustrated book includesover 300 illustrations, many in full colour.It provides an essential reference forcollectors, scientists, students and teachers.2002 276 x 219 mm 374pp 67 line diagrams41 half-tones 174 colour plates 22 tables0 521 62143 7 Hardback £35.00

Catalogue of MeteoritesFifth editionMonica M. GradyThe Natural History Museum, London

The fifth edition of Catalogue of Meteoriteswill, like previous editions, become anessential reference volume for all those withan informed interest in meteorites:professional scientists, meteoriticists,collectors, dealers, and academic libraries.It is completely up-to-date and isaccompanied by a searchable CD-ROMwhich includes greatly expandedinformation.2000 246 x 189 mm 696pp0 521 66303 2 Mixed Media £95.00

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofSpaceMissions, Applications and ExplorationFernand VergerEcole Normale Supérieure, ParisIsabelle Sourbés VergerFondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, ParisRaymond GhirardiCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),Parisand Xavier PascoFondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, ParisTranslated by Stephen Lyle

This unique Encyclopedia gives a globalperspective of our occupation and use ofspace, whether scientific, industrial,commercial, technical or military. Thewealth of full-colour illustrations make theinformation highly accessible, resulting inan invaluable source for everyone interestedin, or studying, our use of space.2003 276 x 219 mm 336pp 10 half-tones15 tables 30 graphs 280 figures0 521 77300 8 Hardback c. £30.00Publication February 2003

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofthe SunKenneth R. LangTufts University

A fundamental, up-to-date reference sourceof information about the Sun, from basicmaterial to detailed concepts. The manyfull-colour figures and photographsthroughout the book result in a highlyaccessible book that will be valuable toanyone with an interest in this area.2001 276 x 219 mm 268pp 79 line diagrams8 half-tones 84 colour plates 41 tables0 521 78093 4 Hardback £29.95

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofAmateur AstronomyMichael E. BakichThe El Paso Planetarium

This complete reference provides a wealth ofpractical information on amateur astronomy.Organised thematically for ease of use, itcovers observing techniques, telescopes andobservatories, Internet resources, and theobjects that can be studied. An essentialguide for both beginning stargazers andmore advanced observers.2003 276 x 219 mm 448pp 22 line diagrams83 half-tones 250 colour plates 102 tables0 521 81298 4 Hardback c. £35.00Publication June 2003

The Cambridge Dictionary ofSpace TechnologyMark WilliamsonSpace Technology Consultant

A comprehensive source of reference to themost important aspects of this fast-developing field, from basic concepts toadvanced applications. With 2300 entries,the unprecedented breadth of coverageensures that there are entries on all majorsubject areas. It will be indispensable toanyone with an interest in space activity.2001 228 x 152 mm 472pp 30 line diagrams99 half-tones 8 graphs0 521 66077 7 Hardback £29.95

MathematicsNew Edition

The Cambridge Dictionary ofStatisticsSecond editionB. S. EverittKing’s College London

If you use statistics and need a useful, up-to-date reliable sourcebook that providessimple definitions and explanations ofstatistical and statistics-related concepts,then look no further than this dictionary.Some 3500 terms are defined, aconsiderable increase over the first edition.Short biographies of over 100 importantstatisticians are included.2002 247 x 174 mm 420pp 10 tables 132 figures0 521 81099 X Hardback £30.00

Principia MathematicaAlfred North Whitehead

and Bertrand Russell1927 247 x 174 mm 1994pp0 521 06791 X 3 volume set £425.00

The Mathematical Papers of SirWilliam Rowan HamiltonVolume 4: Geometry, Analysis, Astronomy,Probability and Finite Differences, MiscellaneousEdited by B. K. P. ScaifeTrinity College, Dublin

The final volume of The Collected Papersof Sir William Rowan Hamilton(1805–1865) contains, amongst others,three previously unpublished andimportant manuscripts, namely Systems ofRays and two lengthy letters to de Morganand Hart. A CD containing all fourvolumes of the Collected Papers is alsoincluded.2000 276 x 219 mm 852pp 43 line diagrams1 half-tone0 521 59216 X Hardback £90.00

PhysicsForthcoming

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LightningPhysics and EffectsVladimir A. RakovUniversity of Floridaand Martin A. UmanUniversity of Florida

Lightning: Physics and Effects is the firstbook that covers essentially all aspects oflightning, including lightning physics,lightning protection, and the interaction oflightning with a variety of objects andsystems as well as with the environment. Itis written in a style that will be accessibleto the technical non-expert and isaddressed to anyone interested in lightningand its effects. This will include physicists,engineers working in the power,communications, computer, and aviationindustries, meteorologists, atmosphericchemists, foresters, ecologists, physiciansworking in the area of electrical trauma,and architects. This comprehensivereference volume contains over 300illustrations, 70 tables containingquantitative information, and abibliography of over 6000 references.2003 276 x 219 mm 696pp 246 line diagrams37 half-tones 9 colour plates 71 tables0 521 58327 6 Hardback £160.00Publication April 2003

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Calendrical Tabulations,1900–2200Edward M. ReingoldUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaignand Nachum DershowitzTel Aviv University

Using the algorithms outlined in theirearlier book, Calendrical Calculations,Professors Reingold and Dershowitz haveachieved the near-impossible task ofsimultaneously displaying the date onthirteen different calendars over a three-hundred year period. Represented here arethe Gregorian, ISO, Hebrew, Chinese,Coptic, Ethiopic, Persian, Hindu lunar,Hindu solar, and Islamic calendars; anotherthree are easily obtained from the tableswith minimal arithmetic ( J.D., R.D. andJulian). The tables also include phases ofthe moon, dates of solstices and equinoxes,and religious and other special holidays forall the calendars shown.2002 279 x 215 mm 636pp 300 tables0 521 78253 8 Hardback £85.00

The Collected Works of P. A. M.Dirac1924–1948Edited by Richard Henry DalitzUniversity of Oxford

P. A. M. Dirac was one of this century’smost outstanding physicists, and wasawarded the Nobel Prize for physics in1933 at the age of just thirty-one. Thiscomprehensive volume contains all ofDirac’s scientific publications between1924 and 1948 in their original form,complete with translations for the few notin English.1995 247 x 174 mm 1334pp 9 line diagrams3 half-tones0 521 36231 8 Hardback £190.00

Chemistry andMaterials Science

New Series

Cambridge MolecularScienceSeries Editors: Professor Richard SaykallyUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor Ahmed ZewailCalifornia Institute of TechnologyProfessor David KingUniversity of Cambridge

As we enter the 21st century, chemistry haspositioned itself as the central science. Itssubject matter, atoms and the bondsbetween them, is now central to many ofthe life sciences on the one hand, asbiological chemistry brings the subject tothe atomic level, and to condensed matterand molecular physics on the other.Developments in quantum chemistry andin statistical mechanics have also created afruitful overlap with mathematics andtheoretical physics. Consequently,boundaries between chemistry and theother traditional sciences are fading and theterm Molecular Science now describes thisvibrant area of research. Molecular sciencehas made giant strides in recent years.Bolstered both by instrumental andtheoretical developments, it covers thetemporal scale down to femtoseconds, atimescale sufficient to define atomicdynamics with precision, and the spatialscale down to a small fraction of anAngstrom. This has led to a verysophisticated level of understanding of theproperties of small molecule systems, butthere has also been a remarkable series ofdevelopments in more complex systems.These include: protein engineering;surfaces and interfaces; polymers; colloids;and biophysical chemistry. This new serieswill provide a vehicle for the publication ofadvanced textbooks and monographsintroducing and reviewing these excitingdevelopments.

Crystallization of PolymersVolume 1: Equilibrium ConceptsSecond editionLeo MandelkernFlorida State University

The Crystallization of Polymers 2nd Editionprovides a self-contained, comprehensive,and up-to-date treatment of polymercrystallization. Volume I is a presentationof the equilibrium concepts that serve as abasis for the subsequent volumes. It will bean invaluable reference work for allscientists who work in the area.2002 247 x 174 mm 448pp 150 line diagrams10 half-tones 20 tables0 521 81681 5 Hardback £75.00

CohesionA Scientific History of Intermolecular ForcesJ. S. RowlinsonUniversity of Oxford

Why does matter stick together? Why dogases condense to liquids, and liquids tosolids? This book provides a detailedhistorical account of how some of theleading scientists of the past three centurieshave tried to answer these questions.2002 247 x 174 mm 342pp 14 line diagrams0 521 81008 6 Hardback £65.00

Human Biology

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofHuman PaleopathologyArthur C. AufderheideUniversity of Minnesota, Duluthand Conrado Rodriguez-MartinInstituto Canario de Paleopatologia y Bioantropologia

Many diseases leave characteristic lesionson human bone, tooth or soft tissue whichcan be identified many years after death.This comprehensive volume allowspaleopathologists, anthropologists,archeologists, demographers and physiciansto identify and interpret disease in ancienthuman remains.1998 276 x 219mm 496pp 30 line diagrams 293 half-tones

9 tables0 521 55203 6 Hardback £80.00

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofHuman Growth and DevelopmentEdited by Stanley J. UlijaszekUniversity of OxfordFrancis E. JohnstonUniversity of Pennsylvaniaand Michael A. PreeceInstitute of Child HealthForeword by James Tanner

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of HumanGrowth and Development is an accessiblesummary of the field, written by leadingauthorities in anthropology, human biologyand medicine. Its unique breadth ofcoverage ensures that it will be an essentialreference for all students and professionalsinterested in these areas.1998 276 x 219 mm 509pp 12 line diagrams123 half-tones 82 tables 352 graphs 53 figures2 maps0 521 56046 2 Hardback £80.00

The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofHuman EvolutionEdited by Stephen Jones

Robert D. Martin

and David R. Pilbeam

Foreword by Richard Dawkins1992 279 x 215 mm 520pp0 521 32370 3 Hardback £80.000 521 46786 1 Paperback £29.95

Hominoid Evolution and ClimaticChange in EuropeVolume 1: The Evolution of Neogene TerrestrialEcosystems in EuropeEdited by Jorge AgustíInstitut de Paleontologia M. Crusafont, Sabadell, SpainLorenzo RookUniversità di Firenzeand Peter AndrewsThe Natural History Museum, London

Major changes have occurred in the climateof Europe and the Mediterranean in thepast 20 million years. This unique bookslooks at this climatic history in relation to

hominoid evolution, and provides acoherent image of climate change duringthis period for anyone interested in humanevolution.1999 228 x 152 mm 528pp 77 line diagrams10 half-tones 38 tables0 521 64097 0 Hardback £75.00

Volume 2: Phylogeny of theNeogene Hominoid Primates ofEurasiaEdited by Louis de BonisUniversité de PoitiersGeorge D. KoufosUniversity of Thessaloniki, Greeceand Peter AndrewsNatural History Museum, London

What is the place of Europe in humanevolution? Whilst our eariest ancestorscame ‘out of Africa’, many more recenthominoid fossils have been found inEurope. Examining these in ecological andevolutionary context using exciting newcomputer-assisted reconstructiontechniques, this volume is essential for allthose interested in paleoanthropology.2001 228 x 152 mm 384pp 67 line diagrams40 half-tones 37 tables0 521 66075 0 Hardback £65.00

Medicine

Interactive Rheumatology TutorA Multimedia Guide to ClinicalRheumatology on CD-ROMRay ArmstrongSouthampton University Hospitals NHS Trust

This innovative and fully interactive guideto clinical rheumatology contains a wealthof multimedia material and provides anabsorbing introduction suitable for medicalstudents, general practitioners and traineesin rheumatology. Interactive case historiesand quizzes – structured according toability – engage the user in an activelearning process which is in sharp contrastto traditional rheumatology texts. Theapplication is heavily illustrated withclinical photographs, X-rays, explanatorydiagrams, and images. In addition, speciallyprepared video clips clearly demonstratephysical examination and injectiontechniques. This interactive approachencourages directed self-learning andprovides a unique, real-life simulation ofthe most common clinical problemsencountered in the rheumatology clinicand the doctor’s surgery. For morebackground information onrheumatological disorders, there is also veryextensive and searchable database of articleson key topics in rheumatology. Takentogether, these elements provide a self-contained introduction to the practice andstudy of rheumatology. System

requirements: This product is compatiblewith PC machines running Windows 3.1+or Windows 95. Recommended 486processor or faster; 8 Mb RAM (ideally 16Mb); quad-speed (or faster) CD-ROMdrive; multimedia system with audio(external speakers ideal); display setting at640x480 (desirable but not esential) withat least 256 colours.

• Includes interactive tutorials, casehistories and quizzes

• Profusely illustrated – incorporates morethan 1500 images

• Integrates specially prepared video andaudio clips demonstrating clinicalprocedures

• Includes an extensive, up-to-date andsearchable database of more than 130articles on rheumatology

• On-line help facility

Awarded a Highly Commended Certificate(Electronic Media Category) at the 1998BMA Medical Book of the Year Awards.

‘… fun to use and a rich source of basicmaterial … the CD-ROM RheumatologyTutorial is an enjoyable adventure incyber instruction. It is the best tutorialfor this subspeciality that I have seen’.

Robert G. Lahita, The Lancet

1997 141 x 125 mm 0 521 62914 4 CD-ROM £140.00+VAT0 521 62477 0 CD-ROM £240.00+VAT0 521 77415 2 CD-ROM £360.00+VAT

Overcoming Barriers: Theory andPractice in DisabilityA CD-ROM ResourceRobert M. HodappUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Overcoming Barriers is a CD-ROMresource for all concerned with disability. Itincorporates the full text and references ofeighteen recently published Cambridgebooks in the area of psychological andneuro-disability. Cambridge UniversityPress is well-known in the clinical andacademic communities as the publisher ofinnovative and authoritative texts,references and journals in the field ofdisability. With journals such asDevelopment and Psychopathology,Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatryand Allied Disciplines, and books authoredby clinical academics of the order ofEdward Zigler, Dante Cicchetti, RichardGregory, and Uta Frith, the research andprofessional communities look toCambridge for a lead in this area ofpublishing. With Overcoming Barriers, webreak new ground in providing for theinformation needs of disability specialists.Autism, language and learning disorders,Down’s syndrome and deafness inchildhood and adolescence are among the

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common and multi-faceted conditionssurveyed in this important electronicresource. This CD-ROM is a cost effectiveway of building a library in disabilityresearch and practice. Comprehensivelyindexed and fully searchable, it willcomplement the books and journals alreadyavailable in the departmental or individuallibrary, offering rapid access to the bestavailable information.

Contents: Books included in CD-ROM

1. Language, Learning and BehaviorDisorders (0521 472296) Joseph H.Beitchman; 2. Mental Health in MentalRetardation (0521 434955) N. Bourras;3. Handbook of Mental Retardation (0521 441234) Jacob A. Burack; 4. Down’sSyndrome: Children Growing Up (0521 46532X) Janet Carr; 5. Childrenwith Down Syndrome (0521 374588)Dante Cicchetti; 6. The Reactive Keyboard(0521 403758) John J. Darragh and Ian H.Witten; 7. Extra Ordinary Human-Computer Interaction (0521 434130)Alistair Edwards; 8. Autism and AspergerSyndrome (0521 384486) Uta Frith;9. Deaf Children and Their Families (0521 438470) Susan Gregory; 10. DeafYoung People and Their Families (0521 419778) Susan Gregory et al; 11. Development and Disabilities (0521 482941) Robert M. Hodapp; 12. Issues in the Developmental Approachto Mental Retardation (0521 346193)Robert M. Hodapp et al.; 13. Adults withAutism (0521 450705) Hugh Morgan; 14. Cultural and Language Diversity andthe Deaf Experience (0521 454778) Ila Parasnis; 15. Exceptional LanguageDevelopment in Down Syndrome (0521 361672) Jean A. Rondal; 16. Blindness and Children (0521 451094)David H. Warren; 17. RehabilitationStudies Handbook (0521 43713X) BarbaraA. Wilson; 18. Understanding MentalRetardation (0521 318785) Edward Ziglerand Robert M. Hodapp.1999 0 521 64827 0 CD-ROM £75.00+VAT0 521 62477 0 CD-ROM £240.00+VAT0 521 77415 2 CD-ROM £360.00+VAT

Ecology

Handbook of EcologicalRestoration

Two-Volume Set

Handbook of EcologicalRestorationVolumes 1 and 2Edited by Martin R. PerrowUniversity of East Angliaand Anthony J. DavyUniversity of East Anglia

The Handbook of Ecological Restorationcomprises two volumes, Principles ofRestoration and Restoration in Practice,providing a comprehensive account of thescience of restoration ecology. Principles ofRestoration defines the underlyingprinciples of restoration ecology, in relationto manipulations and management of thebiological, geophysical and chemicalframework.2002 0 521 81865 6 2 Volume Set £120.00

Volume 1: Principles ofRestoration2002 246 x 189 mm 460pp 50 line diagrams13 half-tones 21 tables0 521 79128 6 Hardback £70.00

Volume 2: Restoration in Practice

2002 246 x 189 mm 618pp 60 tables 95 figures0 521 79129 4 Hardback £70.00

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Neuroscience

Handbook of PsychophysiologySecond editionEdited by John T. CacioppoOhio State UniversityLouis G. TassinaryTexas A & M Universityand Gary BerntsonThe Ohio State University

This revised and updated second editionof Handbook of Psychophysiology providessystematic coverage of research on thebiological bases of cognition, emotion,and behavior, including coverage oftheoretical positions, empirical findings,and methodological standards anddevelopments. An essential reference forstudents, researchers, and professionalsin psychophysiology, psychology,psychiatry, neuroscience, and relatedbiological and behavioral sciences.2000 253 x 177 mm 1054pp 266 line diagrams16 half-tones 31 tables0 521 62634 X Hardback £95.00

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Plant ScienceNew

The Freshwater Algal Flora of theBritish IslesAn Identification Guide to Freshwater andTerrestrial AlgaeEdited by David M. JohnNatural History Museum, LondonBrian A. WhittonUniversity of Durhamand Alan J. BrookUniversity of Buckingham

The varied and often beautiful forms offreshwater algae have long held afascination for naturalists and professionalscientists alike, particularly those involvedin monitoring and managing the freshwaterenvironment. This Flora provides the firstmodern account and identification guide tomore than 2200 species of freshwater algaefound in the British Isles (excludingdiatoms), the majority of which also have aworld-wide distribution. Non-technicaldescriptions are supported by clear lineillustrations or photographs that emphasisethe features significant for identification,most of which can be seen with a simplelight microscope. In addition, user-friendlykeys enable the accurate identification ofspecimens to the level of genus or species.Notes are included on ecology, worlddistribution and any taxonomic problemsor identification difficulties. Theaccompanying CD-ROM photo catalogueof more than 900 spectacular colour imagesof freshwater algae and their habitatsprovides a valuable additional referencesource and identification tool.

‘This is an exceptional book …Everyone who studies algae will begrateful for this book.’

Mark Burgess, Laboratory News

2002 297 x 210 mm 714pp 2000 line diagrams11 half-tones0 521 77051 3 Mixed Media £75.00

Flora Europaea

Flora Europaea on CD-ROMEdited by The Flora Europaea EditorialCommittee

Prepared for publication by Siebe Jorna

Flora Europaea, published in five volumesover three decades, remains the definitivereference for the identification of ferns,conifers or flowering plants growing wildor widely cultivated in Europe. Nowavailable on PC CD-ROM, the entire texthas been faithfully reproduced anduniquely enhanced. Features include:

• All five currently published volumes onone single, easy to use CD

• Fully interactive identification keys thatallow the user to retrace the route taken, orto project forward to possible outcomes, atany point in the identification process

• A fully flexible search function based onBoolean logic

• A comprehensive glossary providingdefinitions of terms at the touch of abutton

• A consolidated index for easy access toany part of the text or to the relevant keyFlora Europaea2001 CD-ROM 0 521 77811 5 CD-ROM £350.00+VAT0 511 00224 6 LAN Software Licence £700.00+VAT0 511 00223 8 WAN Software Licence £1000.00+VAT

Flora EuropaeaVolume 1: Psilotaceae to PlatanaceaeSecond editionEdited by T. G. Tutin

V. H. Heywood

N. A. Burges

D. H. ValentineDepartment of Botany, Liverpool Museumand D. M Moore1993 297 x 210 mm 629pp0 521 41007 X Hardback £130.00

Volume 2: Rosaceae toUmbelliferaeEdited by T. G. Tutin

V. H. Heywood

N. A. Burges

and D. H. Valentine1968 297 x 210 mm 486pp0 521 06662 X Hardback £130.00

Volume 3: Diapensiaceae toMyoraceaeEdited by T. G. Tutin

V. H. Heywood

N. A. Burges

and D. H. Valentine1972 297 x 210 mm 399pp0 521 08489 X Hardback £140.00

Volume 4: Plantaginaceae toComposite (and Rubiacead)Edited by T. G. Tutin

V. H. Heywood

N. A. Burges

and D. H. Valentine1976 297 x 210 mm 534pp0 521 08717 1 Hardback £140.00

Volume 5: AlismataceaeEdited by T. G. Tutin

V. H. Heywood

N. A. Burges

and D. H. Valentine1980 297 x 210 mm 476pp0 521 20108 X Hardback £140.00

Five-volume set

2001 0 521 80570 8 5 Volume Set and CD-ROM Pack £750.00

New Edition

Guide to Standard Floras of theWorldSecond editionDavid G. FrodinRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew

This book provides a selective annotatedbibliography of the principal floras andrelated works of inventory for vascularplants. The second edition has beencompletely updated and expanded to takeinto account the substantial literature of thelate twentieth century, and features a morefully developed review of the history offloristic documentation. The works coveredare principally specialist publications such asfloras, checklists, distribution atlases,systematic iconographies and enumerationsor catalogues, although a relatively few morepopularly oriented books are also included.The Guide is organised in ten geographicaldivisions, with these successively dividedinto regions and units, each of which isprefaced with a historical review of floristicstudies. In addition to the bibliography, the

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Volume 3: Grasslands andMontane Communities1992 247 x 174 mm 550pp 34 line diagrams49 tables0 521 39166 0 Hardback £90.000 521 62719 2 Paperback £32.95

Volume 4: Aquatic Communities,Swamps and Tall-Herb Fens1995 247 x 174 mm 295pp 16 line diagrams52 tables0 521 39168 7 Hardback £75.000 521 62718 4 Paperback £27.95

Volume 5: Maritime Communitiesand Vegetation of Open HabitatsWith contributions by C. D. Pigott

D. A. Ratcliffe

A. J. C. Malloch

H. J. B. Birks

and M. C. F. Proctor

2000 247 x 174 mm 526pp 76 line diagrams95 tables0 521 39167 9 Hardback £90.000 521 64476 3 Paperback £34.95

A Guide to Species IrisesTheir Identification and CultivationSpecies Group of the British Iris Society

The first comprehensive, botanicallydetailed and up-to-date survey of thisbeautiful group of plants since publicationof The Genus Iris by W. R. Dykes early thiscentury.1997 228 x 152 mm 387pp 54 line diagrams120 colour plates 27 maps0 521 44074 2 Hardback £80.00

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book includes general chapters on botanicalbibliography, the history of floras, andgeneral principles and current trends, plusan appendix on bibliographic searching, alexicon of serial abbreviations, and authorand geographical indexes.

‘ … an extraordinary achievement.’John Manning, South African Journal of

Botany

2001 246 x 189 mm 1124pp0 521 79077 8 Hardback £160.00

European Garden FloraThe European Garden Flora is thedefinitive manual for the accurateidentification of cultivated ornamentalplants and has been designed to meetthe highest scientific standards. Thevocabulary has nevertheless been kept asuncomplicated as possible so that thework is fully accessible to the informednurseryman, gardener and landscapearchitect, as well as to the professionalbotanist.

Six-volume set

European Garden FloraVolume 1–6A Manual for the Identification of PlantsCultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors andUnder GlassEdited by The European Garden FloraEditorial CommitteeUniversity Botanic Garden, Cambridge2000 0 521 79146 4 6 volume set £525.00

Volume 1: Pteridophyta;Gymnospermae, Angiospermae –Alismataceae to Iridaceae1986 279 x 215 mm 448pp0 521 24859 0 Hardback £110.00

Volume 2: Juncaceae toOrchidaceae1984 279 x 215 mm 347pp0 521 25864 2 Hardback £85.00

Volume 3: Casuarinaceae toAristolochiaceae1989 279 x 215 mm 494pp0 521 36171 0 Hardback £110.00

Volume 4: Dilleniaceae toLeguminosae1995 279 x 215 mm 620pp0 521 42095 4 Hardback £120.00

Volume 5: Dicotyledons (Part III):Limnanthaceae to Oleaceae1997 276 x 216 mm 666pp 55 line diagrams1 map0 521 42096 2 Hardback £120.00

Volume 6: Dicotyledons2000 276 x 219 mm 756pp 30 line diagrams0 521 42097 0 Hardback £130.00

Flora of Great Britainand IrelandPlanned in five volumes, this new,critical Flora provides a definitiveaccount of the native species, naturalisedspecies, frequent garden escapes andcasuals found in the British Isles. Fullkeys and descriptions should enable theuser to name all plants occurring in thewild, plus some ornamental trees andshrubs. For the first time detailedaccounts of all the large apomicticgenera are given and many infraspecificvariants included. Each species entrybegins with the accepted Latin name,synonyms and the common Englishname. A detailed description follows,with separate descriptions being givenfor infraspecific taxa. Information onstatus, ecology and distribution is alsoincluded. Clear black and white linedrawings illustrate an extensive glossaryand also illuminate the diagnosticfeatures of a number of groups of plants.

Volume 5: Butomaceae –OrchidaceaePeter SellUniversity of Cambridgeand Gina MurrellUniversity of CambridgeForeword by S. M. Walters

Planned in five volumes, this new Floraprovides full keys and descriptions of plantsoccurring in the wild in the British Isles.For the first time accounts of all the largeapomictic genera are given and descriptionsfor many infraspecific variants included.1997 247 x 174 mm 440pp 21 line diagrams0 521 55339 3 Hardback £75.00

British PlantCommunitiesSeries Editor: John S. RodwellUniversity of Lancaster

Five-volume set

British Plant CommunitiesVolumes 1–52000 247 x 174 mm 0 521 79716 0 Set of Volumes 1 to 5(paperback) £165.00

Volume 1: Woodlands and Scrub1991 247 x 174 mm 400pp 25 line diagrams26 tables0 521 23558 8 Hardback £90.000 521 62721 4 Paperback £29.95

Volume 2: Mires and Heaths1992 247 x 174 mm 638pp 29 line diagrams61 tables0 521 39165 2 Hardback £90.000 521 62720 6 Paperback £32.95

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Two-volume set

William Turner: A New HerballEdited by George T. L. Chapman

Anne Wesencraft

Frank McCombie

and Marilyn N. Tweddle

Turner’s contribution to botany andherbalism is celebrated in this facsimileedition of A New Herball. Originallypublished in the sixteenth century, theblack-letter text and woodcut illustrationshave been augmented by a modernisedtranscript, with keyed-in notes, a glossary,indexes and biographical information onthe author.1996 300 x 180 mm 1100pp0 521 47768 9 2 volume boxed set(hardback) £210.00

ZoologyNew

The Primate Fossil RecordEdited by Walter Carl HartwigTouro University College of Osteopathic Medicine,California

The first comprehensive treatment ofprimate paleontology in more than 20years. Profusely illustrated and up-to-date,it captures the complete history of thediscovery and interpretation of primatefossils. The chapters range from primateorigins to the advent of anatomicallymodern humans. Each emphasizes threekey components of the record of primateevolution: history of discovery, taxonomyof the fossils, and evolution of the adaptiveradiations they represent. The Primate FossilRecord summarises objectively the manyintellectual debates surrounding the fossilrecord and provides a foundation ofreference information on the last twodecades of astounding discoveries andworldwide field research for physicalanthropologists, paleontologists andevolutionary biologists.

‘An essential reference for any universitylibrary.’

New Scientist

Cambridge Studies in Biological andEvolutionary Anthropology, 332002 276 x 219 mm 544pp 107 line diagrams347 half-tones 19 tables0 521 66315 6 Hardback £120.00

MicrobiologyYeasts: Characteristics andIdentificationThird editionJ. A. BarnettUniversity of East AngliaR. W. PayneInstitute of Arable Crops Research (IACR), Rothamsted,UKand D. YarrowCentraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, TheNetherlandsPhotographs by Linda Barnett

This new edition of the standard yeastidentification and reference manual is themost up-to-date ever published. Over halfof the volume is devoted to descriptions ofthe 678 currently recognised species,presented in a clear, easy to use layout andillustrated with over 1300 high qualityphotomicrographs. Readily usable keys andtables allow identification of all of thespecies described and a wealth of referenceinformation broadens the scope of thebook beyond identification. The bookprovides:

• 678 species descriptions, with the resultsof 99 physiological tests displayed at aglance

• Over 1300 high qualityphotomicrographs to accompany thedescriptions, including 500photomicrographs new to this edition

• Nine identification keys, based on clearlydefined groups of yeasts

• Tables for identifying each species

• A summary of the characteristics of 93yeast genera

• A list of nearly 4000 published yeastnames, with provenances and synonyms

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Period, 9Aratus, 13Aratus: Phaenomena, 13Archimedes, 13Architectural History of the University of

Cambridge and of the Colleges of Cambridgeand Eton, The, 14

Architecture and Art of Southern India, 31Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates, 31Architecture of Mughal India, 31Aristotle, 13Aristotle: Historia Animalium, 13Armstrong, Alan, 27Armstrong, D. M., 17Armstrong, Ray, 40Arnold, David, 32Arnott, W. Geoffrey, 13Art and Patronage in Eighteenth-Century

Portugal, 14Asher, Catherine B., 31Ashtiany, Julia, 9Astin, A. E., 12Aufderheide, Arthur C., 39Australian Languages, 10Avery, P., 30Ayers, Michael, 17

BBaber, C., 27Badawi, M. M., 9Bailey, Harold, 29Bakich, Michael E., 38Balme, D. M., 13Barker, Adele Marie, 7Barnard, John, 9Barnes, Jonathan, 13Barnett, J. A., 44Barnett, Linda, 44Baron, Helen, 4Batson, Raymond, 37Bayly, C. A., 31Bayly, Susan, 32Beach, Milo Cleveland, 31Beeston, A. F. L., 9

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Behrendt, Stephen D., 29Bell, Maureen, 9Bengal: The British Bridgehead, 31Benson, Morton, 10Bercovitch, Sacvan, 7, 8Berlin, Ira, 29Berntson, Gary , 41Bethell, Leslie, 27, 28Bethlehem, Daniel, 22Bibliography of D. H. Lawrence, A, 5Bigsby, Christopher, 11Bilingualism and the Latin Language, 13Bion of Smyrna: The Fragments and the Adonis,

13Birks, H. J. B., 43Blackburn, Mark, 25Blake, Norman, 10Boardman, John, 11, 12Bonis, Louis de, 40Borovsky, Victor, 11Bose, Sugata, 32Boulton, James T., 4Boulton, Margaret, 4Bowman, Alan, 12Boy in the Bush, The, 3Boyle, J. A., 30Brand, Peter, 7Brass, Paul R., 32Bray, Francesca, 35British Plant Communities, 43Brook, Alan J., 42Brooke, C. N. L., 23Brown, Delmer M., 32Brown, Marshall, 6Browne, Janet, 36Budd, Louis, 8Burchfield, Robert, 10Burges, N. A., 42Burkhardt, Frederick, 35, 36Butler, William E., 21

CCacioppo, John T., 41Calendar of the Correspondence of Charles

Darwin, 1821–1882, A, 36Calendrical Tabulations, 1900–2200, 39Cambridge Ancient History, The, 11, 12Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature,

The, 9Cambridge Biography of D. H. Lawrence, The, 4Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names,

The, 23Cambridge Dictionary of Scientists, The, 34Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology, The,

38Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics, The, 38Cambridge Economic History of Europe from

the Decline of the Roman Empire, The, 26Cambridge Economic History of the United

States, The, 28Cambridge Encyclopedia of Amateur Astronomy,

The, 38Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution,

The, 40Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth and

Development, The, 40Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human

Paleopathology, The, 39Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and

Gatherers, The, 18Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language, The, 10Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites, The, 37

Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space, The, 37Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English

Language, The, 10Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Sun, The, 38Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient

Languages, The, 1Cambridge Grammar of the English Language,

The, 1Cambridge Historical Dictionary of Disease, The,

24Cambridge History of Africa, The, 30Cambridge History of American Foreign

Relations, 28Cambridge History of American Foreign

Relations, The, 28Cambridge History of American Literature, The,

7, 8Cambridge History of American Music, The, 16Cambridge History of American Theatre, The, 11Cambridge History of Ancient China, The, 33Cambridge History of China, The, 33Cambridge History of Classical Literature, The,

12, 13Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia, The, 32Cambridge History of Early Modern English

Literature, The, 7Cambridge History of Egypt, The, 30Cambridge History of German Literature, The, 7Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political

Thought, The, 13Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy,

The, 13Cambridge History of Iran, The, 29, 30Cambridge History of Islam, The, 16Cambridge History of Italian Literature, The, 7Cambridge History of Japan, The, 32, 33Cambridge History of Judaism, The, 16Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early

Medieval Philosophy, The, 17Cambridge History of Latin America, The, 27,

28Cambridge History of Latin American Literature,

The, 8Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, The, 6Cambridge History of Medieval English

Literature, The, 6Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century

Music, The, 15Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy,

The, 17Cambridge History of Scandinavia, The, 27Cambridge History of Science, The, 34Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century

Philosophy, The, 17Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, The, 30,

31Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, The,

9Cambridge History of the English Language,

The, 10Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the

Americas, The, 28, 29Cambridge History of Western Music Theory,

The, 15Cambridge History of Western Textiles, The, 23Cambridge Shakespeare Library 3 volume set,

The, 2Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750–1950,

The, 27Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750–1950,

The, 27

Cambridge Survey of World Migration, The, 18Cambridge Urban History of Britain, The, 26Cambridge World History of Food, The, 24Cambridge World History of Human Disease,

The, 24Cameron, Averil, 12Carnegie, David, 2Carr, Gerald L., 15Carter, Susan, 28Caste, Society and Politics in India from the

Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age, 32Catalogue of Meteorites, 37Catling, Jo, 7Chadwick, John, 14Champlin, Edward, 12Chapman, George T. L., 44Chaucer, Geoffrey, 2Chaucer: The General Prologue on CD-ROM, 2Chaucer: The Wife of Bath’s Prologue on CD-

ROM, 2Cheney, C. R., 23Chin, Susan, 18Chong, S. M., 37Christensen, Thomas, 15Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem:

A Corpus, The, 25Clark, J. Desmond, 18, 30Clark, John Willis, 14Clark, Peter, 26Clausen, W. V., 12, 13Cohen, Robin, 18Cohen, Warren I., 28Cohesion, 39Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad, The, 5Collected Works of P. A. M. Dirac, The, 39Collins, E. J. T., 26Compact NASA Atlas of the Solar System, The,

37Complete Novels of D. H. Lawrence, The, 3Conrad, Joseph, 5Cormack, Julie, 18Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions from Knossos,

14Correspondence of Charles Darwin, The, 35, 36Crawford, Michael H., 14Crisler, Jesse S., 8Crook, J. A., 12Crowder, Michael, 30Cruickshanks, Eveline, 22Crumpton, Philip, 3Crystal, David, 10Crystallization of Polymers, 39

DD. H. Lawrence: Collected Poems Text, 3D. H. Lawrence: Collected Poems Variorum, 3D. H. Lawrence: Dying Game 1922–1930, 5D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles, 4D. H. Lawrence: Paul Morel, 4D. H. Lawrence: The Early Years 1885–1912, 4D. H. Lawrence: Triumph to Exile 1912–1922, 4D’Altroy, Terence N., 18Dalitz, Richard Henry, 39Daly, M. W., 30Daly, Richard, 18Daniels, Christian, 35Darwin, Charles, 35, 36Daunton, Martin, 26Davies, J. K., 12Davies, Laurence, 5Davies, W. D., 16Davis, M. C., 16

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ROM, A, 10Dirac, P. A. M., 39Dispute Settlement Reports 1996, 20Dispute Settlement Reports 1997, 19, 20Dispute Settlement Reports 1998, 19Dispute Settlement Reports 1999, 19Dispute Settlement Reports 2000, 19Dixon, R. M. W., 10Dörmann, Knut, 22Doswald-Beck, Louise, 22Drummond, A., 12Duus, Peter, 33

EEast Timor and the International Community, 22Easterling, P. E., 12Echevarría, Roberto Gonzalez, 8Economic History of Britain since 1700, The, 26Economy of Modern India, 1860–1970, The, 32Eddleman, Floyd Eugene, 5Edith Wharton, 8Edwards, I. E. S., 11Eggert, Paul, 3Elements of War Crimes under the Rome Statute

of the International Criminal Court, 22Eliot, George, 2Ellen Glasgow, 8Ellis, David, 4, 5Eltis, David, 29Emerson and Thoreau, 8Emery, Anthony, 25Empires, 18Enclosure Maps of England and Wales

1595–1918, The, 23Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the

World, 14Engerman, Stanley L., 28England, My England and Other Stories, 3English-SerboCroatian Dictionary, 10Escaped Cock and Other Stories, The, 4Essays in Econometrics, 17Essay on the Principle of Population, An, 17European Commercial Enterprise in Pre-colonial

India, 32European Garden Flora, 43Evans, Samantha, 36Everitt, B. S., 38

FFage, J. D., 30Fairbank, John K., 33Feller, Erika, 21Ferrier, Carole, 3Feuerwerker, Albert, 33Finkelstein, Louis, 16First and Second Lady Chatterley Novels, The, 3First ‘Women in Love, The, 3Fisher, W. B., 29Flint, John E., 30Flora Europaea, 42Flora Europaea on CD-ROM, 42Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, 43Floud, Roderick, 26Forbes, Geraldine, 32Fox, The Captain’s Doll, The Ladybird, The, 3Franke, Herbert, 33

Frederic Edwin Church, 15Frederiksen, M. W., 12Freedom, 29Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles, The,

42Frodin, David G., 42Frye, R. N., 30

GGadd, C. J., 11Galen, 13Galen: On Antecedent Causes, 13Gallman, Robert E., 28Garber, Daniel, 17Garnsey, Peter, 12Garside, P. L., 27Gartner, Scott, 28Geradin, Damien, 20Gershevitch, I., 29Gheith, Jehanne M., 7Ghirardi, Raymond, 37Ghysels, Eric, 17Gibson, Roy, 13Giovanni Baglione, 14Giulio Romano, 15Glymph, Thavolia, 29Godart, L., 14Golas, Peter J., 35Gordon, Stewart, 31Gotthelf, Allan, 13Grady, Monica M., 37Grammar of Kham, A, 10Granger, Clive W. J., 17Gray, Richard, 30Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales,

1300–1500, 25Greeley, Ronald, 37Greenspan, Ezra, 4Greenwood, C. J., 20, 22Grewal, J. S., 31Grierson, Philip, 25Groenewegen, Peter D., 17Guide to Species Irises, A, 43Guide to Standard Floras of the World, 42Gunby, David, 2Gwei-Djen, Lu, 34, 35

HHaines, Michael R., 28Hall, David D., 9Hall, John Whitney, 33Hallam, H. E., 26Hambly, G. R. G., 30Hamilton, William Rowan, 38Hammond, Antony, 2Hammond, N. G. L., 11Handbook of Dates, A, 23Handbook of Ecological Restoration, 41Handbook of Psychophysiology, 41Handley, Stuart, 22Hankinson, R. J., 13Harbsmeier, Christoph, 35Harkness, Bruce, 5Harman, P. M., 36Harner, James L., 2Harris, Margaret, 2Harrison, Simon, 13Hartwig, Walter Carl, 44Harvey, Joy, 36Hayes, Kevin J., 8Hayton, D. W., 22Heads of Religious Houses, The, 23Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in the Cambridge

Genizah Collections, 16

Helgeson, Edward, 21Helle, Knut, 27Hellinga, Lotte, 9Henry James, 8Herbert, Michael, 3Herman Melville, 8Heywood, V. H., 42Higdon, David Leon, 5Higgins, Brian, 8Historical Statistics of the United States on CD-

ROM, 28History of Greek Art, A, 14History of Korean Literature, A, 9History of Parliament, The, 22History of Russian Theatre, A, 11History of the Book in America, A, 9History of Women’s Writing in France, A, 7History of Women’s Writing in Germany, Austria

and Switzerland, A, 7History of Women’s Writing in Russia, A, 7Hodapp, Robert M., 40Hogg, Richard M., 10Holt, P. M., 16Hominoid Evolution and Climatic Change in

Europe, 40Horbury, William, 16Hornblower, Simon, 12House of Commons 1690–1715, The, 22Howell, D. W., 27Huang, H. T., 35Huddleston, Rodney, 1Hyde, Virginia, 4

IICSID Convention, The, 21Ideologies of the Raj, 32Idol, Jr, John L., 8Indian Society and the Making of the British

Empire, 31Inge, M. Thomas, 8Innes, Shelley, 36Interactive Rheumatology Tutor, 40International Convention on the Settlement of

Investment Disputes Reports, 21International Environmental Law Reports, 20International Law Reports Set, 20Iriye, Akira, 28Italian Maiolica and Incised Slipware in the

Fitzwilliam Museum, 15

JJackson, MacDonald P., 2Jackson, Peter, 30James, Patricia, 17Jansen, Marius B., 33Jansohn, Christa, 3Jansson, Torkel, 27Jayawickrama, Nihal, 22Jenkins, David, 23Jervis, Simon, 15Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt, 16Jewish Inscriptions of Western Europe, 16John, David M., 42John Steinbeck, 8Johnson, Samuel, 10Johnston, Francis E., 40Johnston, Judith, 2Johnstone, T. M., 9Jones, A. H. M., 14Jones, Bethan, 4Jones, Buford, 8Jones, Kenneth W., 32Jones, Michael, 23, 24Jones, Stephen, 40

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Journals of George Eliot, The, 2Joyner, Christopher, 21Judicial Application of Human Rights Law, The,

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KKain, Roger, 23Kain, Roger J. P., 27Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site, 18Kalnins, Mara, 3Kanai, Madoka, 33Kangaroo, 3Karl, Frederick, 5Kennedy, George Alexander, 6Kenney, E. J., 12, 13Kessler, Eckhard, 17Kidd, Douglas, 13Kidd, I. G., 13Killen, J. T., 14Kinkead-Weekes, Mark, 4Kiple, Kenneth F., 24Klein, Herbert S., 29Knellwolf, Christa, 6Knowles, David, 23Knowles, Owen, 5Knox, Bernard M. W., 12Kohn, David, 35Kolb, Robert, 22Kosovo Conflict and International Law, The, 22Koufos, George D., 40Kouri, E. I., 27Kraye, Jill, 17Krieger, Heike, 22Kuhn, Dieter, 35Kuwait Crisis, The, 22

LLacy, Gerald M., 4Lady Chatterley’s Lover and A Propos of ‘Lady

Chatterley’s Lover’, 3LaFeber, Walter, 28Lambton, Ann K. S., 16Lane, Melissa, 13Lang, Kenneth R., 38Lass, Roger, 10Latham, J. D., 9Lauer, Kristin O., 8Lauterpacht, E., 20, 22Law of Treaties in Russia and the Commonwealth

of Independent States, The, 21Lawrence, D. H., 3, 4Leach, Robert, 11Lee, Peter H., 9Lee, Richard B., 18Legal Texts, The, 18Letters of D. H. Lawrence, The, 4Letters of Lucien to Camille Pissarro,

1883–1903, The, 15Lewis, Bernard, 16 Lewis, David M., 11, 12Lightning, 38Lim, Albert, 37Ling, Roger, 12Ling, Wang, 35Lintott, Andrew, 12Literature of Al-Andalus, The, 9Litz, A. Walton, 6Liu, Kwang-Ching, 33Lockhart, Lawrence, 30Loewe, Michael, 33, 34Loewenstein, David, 7London, Vera C. M., 23Lost Girl, The, 3

Ludden, David, 32Luscombe, David, 24Lyle, Stephen, 37

MMacFarquhar, Roderick, 33MacLeod, Murdo J., 29Malloch, A. J. C., 43Malthus, T. R., 17Mandelkern, Leo, 39Mansfeld, Jaap, 13Mansfield, Elizabeth, 3, 4Marathas 1600–1818, The, 31Mark Twain, 8Marshall, Alfred, 17Marshall, P. J., 31Martin, Robert D., 40Martindale, J. R., 14Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan

Hamilton, The, 38Mathias, Peter, 26Matthews, John, 12Maxwell, James Clerk, 36McCloskey, Deirdre, 26McCombie, Frank, 44McCullough, William H., 32McDermott, Anne, 10McElrath, Jr, Joseph R., 8McKenzie, D. F., 9McKitterick, Rosamond, 24Medieval European Coinage, 25Mehl, Dieter, 3Melville, C., 30Menand, Louis, 6Menocal, Maria Rosa, 9Menzies, Nicholas K., 35Metcalf, Thomas R., 32Michell, George, 31Millar, David, 34Millar, Ian, 34Millar, John, 34Millar, Margaret, 34Miller, Edward, 26Miller, Steven F., 29Modern Arabic Literature, 9Montgomery, William, 35Moore, D. M, 42Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays, 4Morris, J., 14Morrison, Kathleen D., 18Mote, Frederick W., 33Movements in European History, 3Mueller, Janel, 7Mughal and Rajput Painting, 31Mughal Empire, The, 31Murphy, Sean D., 21Murray, Margaret P., 8Murrell, Gina, 43Myerson, Joel, 8

NNathaniel Hawthorne, 8Needham, Joseph, 34, 35Netz, Reviel, 13New Cambridge Medieval History, The, 24, 25Nicholls, David, 16Nicholson, Frances, 21Nicholson, Paul T., 18Nisbet, H. B., 6Norris, Christopher, 6Norton, Glyn, 6Norton, O. Richard, 37Notes on Life and Letters, 5

Noy, David, 16Nye, Mary Jo, 34

OO'Connor, Margaret Anne, 8O'Neil, Maryvelma Smith, 14Official Papers of Alfred Marshall, 17Ogilvie, R. M., 12Oliver, Paul, 14Oliver, Richard, 23, 27Oliver, Roland, 30Olivier, J. P., 14Olmstead, Alan, 28Oppenheimer, Andrew, 20Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, 24Ostwald, M., 11, 12Outhwaite, Ben, 16Overcoming Barriers: Theory and Practice in

Disability, 40Ovid: Ars Amatoria Book 3, 13

PPalliser, D. M., 26Parker, Hershel, 8Pasco, Xavier, 37Payne, R. W., 44Pearson, M. N., 31Peasant Labour and Colonial Capital, 32Pendrick, Gerard J., 13Perkins, Bradford, 28Perrow, Martin R., 41Pertile, Lino, 7Petersen, E. Ladewig, 27Peterson, Willard J., 33Petry, Carl F., 30Photographic Atlas of the Moon, 37Pigott, C. D., 43Pilbeam, David R., 40Ping-Yu, Ho, 35Pissarro, Lucien, 15Plato, 13Plato: Clitophon, 13Plays, The, 3Politics of India since Independence, The, 32Pollard, Sidney, 26Pollnitz, Christopher, 3Poole, Julia E., 15Poplawski, Paul, 5Porges, Amelia, 20Porter, Duncan, 36Porter, Roy, 34Porter, Ted, 34Portuguese in India, The, 31Posidonius, 13Postan, Cynthia, 26Postan, M. M., 26Prakash, Om, 32Preece, Michael A., 40Price, Kenneth M., 8Primate Fossil Record, The, 44Principia Mathematica, 38Principles of Political Economy, 17Pringle, Denys, 25Proctor, M. C. F., 43Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, The,

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Psychoanalysis of the Unconscious and Fantasiaof the Unconscious, 4

Pullen, John, 17Pullum, Geoffrey K., 1Pupo-Walker, Enrique, 8

RRainey, Lawrence, 6Rakov, Vladimir A., 38Ratcliffe, D. A., 43Rathbone, Dominic, 12Rawson, Claude, 6Rawson, Elizabeth, 12Rayfuse, Rosemary, 21Records of the Dawn of Photography, 36Reed, J. D., 13Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and

Other Essays, 3Refugee Protection in International Law, 21Refugees Convention, 1951, The, 22Reid, S. W., 5Reidy, Joseph P., 29Reingold, Edward M., 39Relationship between European Community Law

and National Law, The, 20Religion, Learning and Science in the 'Abbasid

Period, 9Reuter, Timothy, 24Richards, John, 15Richards, John F., 31Richardson, David, 29Richmond, Marsha, 36Riley-Smith, Jonathan, 24Robb, Cairo A. R., 20Roberts, A. D., 30Roberts, Warren, 4, 5Robertson, Andrew, 4Robertson, Martin, 14Robinson, Peter, 2Rodriguez-Martin, Conrado, 39Rodwell, J. S., 43Rodwell, John S., 43Romaine, Suzanne, 10Roman Republican Coinage, 14Rook, Lorenzo, 40Ross, Dorothy, 34Rowe, Christopher, 13Rowland, Leslie S., 29Rowlinson, J. S., 39Russell, Bertrand, 38

SSacconi, A., 14Sagar, Keith, 4Sakellarakis, I. A., 14Salomon, Frank, 29Samson, Jim, 15Sanderson, G. N., 30Saville, Julie, 29Scaife, B. K. P., 38Schaaf, Larry J., 36Schachter, Oscar, 21Scheindlin, Raymond P., 9Schmitt, C. B., 17Schofield, Malcolm, 13Schreuer, Christoph H., 21Schwartz, Stuart, 29Schwartz, Stuart B., 29Schwarze, Hans-Wilhelm, 3Science and Civilisation in China, 34, 35Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial

India, 32

Scientific Letters and Papers of James ClerkMaxwell, The, 36

Scura, Dorothy M., 8Sea and Sardinia, 3Secret Agent, The, 5Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of

Jerusalem, 25Selden, Raman, 6Selected Letters of D. H. Lawrence, The, 4Sell, Peter, 43Sells, Michael, 9SerboCroatian-English Dictionary, 10Serjeant, R. B., 9Shattock, Joanne, 9Shaughnessy, Edward L., 33Shaw, Ian, 18Shillinglaw, Susan, 8Shively, Donald H., 32Siebe Jorna, 42Sikhs of the Punjab, The, 31Sinopoli, Carla M., 18Sinor, Denis, 32Sivin, Nathan, 35Skinner, M. L., 3Skinner, Quentin, 17Slings, S. R., 13Sljivic-Simsic, Biljana, 10Smith, David M., 23Smith, G. R., 9Smith, Sydney, 35, 36Socio-Religious Reform Movements in British

India, 32Sollberger, E., 11Solopova, Elizabeth, 2Sourbés Verger, Isabelle, 37Species Group of the British Iris Society, 43Squires, Michael, 3Stape, J. H., 5Steele, Bruce, 3, 4Stein, Burton, 31Stephens, Sonya, 7Studies in Classic American Literature, 4Sturdy, John, 16Sutch, Richard, 28Swanson, Norman R., 17

TTafuri, Manfredo, 15Tanner, James, 40Tarling, Nicholas, 30, 31Tassinary, Louis G., 41The European Garden Flora Editorial

Committee, 43The Flora Europaea Editorial Committee, 42Thirsk, Joan, 26Thompson, F. M. L., 27Thorold, Anne, 15Tithe Maps of England and Wales, The, 27Tomlinson, B. R., 32Topham, Jonathan R., 36Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, The, 29Trapp, J. B., 9Travaini, Lucia, 25Trespasser, The, 3Trigger, Bruce G., 28Tsuen-Hsuin, Tsien, 35Türk, Volker, 21Turner, William, 44Tutin, T. G., 42Tuttleton, James W., 8Tweddle, Marilyn N., 44Twilight in Italy and Other Essays, 3

Twitchett, Denis, 33

UUlijaszek, Stanley J., 40Uman, Martin A., 38United Nations Legal Order, 21United States Practice in International Law, 21United States’ Practice Relating to International

Law, 21

VValentine, D. H., 42Vasey, Lindeth, 3, 4Verger, Fernand, 37Vijayanagara, 31Visions of Politics, 17

WWalbank, F. W., 12Wallace, David, 6Walt Whitman, 8Walters, S. M., 42, 43Wang, Ling, 34Ward-Perkins, Bryan, 12Washburn, Wilcomb E., 28Watanabe-O'Kelly, Helen, 7Watson, Mark, 17Watson, Mark W., 17Watters, David E., 10Watts, Victor, 23Webb, D. A., 42Webster, John, 2Weis, Paul, 22Weller, Marc, 22Wesencraft, Anne, 44Whitby, Michael, 12White, Paul S., 36Whitehead, Alfred North, 38Whitton, Brian A., 42Willa Cather, 8William Turner: A New Herball, 44Williamson, Mark, 38Willis, Robert, 14Wilmeth, Don B., 11Wilmot, Sarah, 36Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories, The,

3Women in Modern India, 32Woodard, Roger D., 1Works of Archimedes, The, 13Works of John Webster, The, 2World Shakespeare Bibliography on CD-ROM

1980–1996, The, 2World Trade Organization, 18, 19, 20Worthen, John, 3, 4Wright, Gavin, 28WTO Agreements on CD-ROM Issue 1, 18

YYamamura, Kozo, 33Yarrow, D., 44Yarshater, E., 29Yates, Robin D. S., 35Yeasts: Characteristics and Identification, 44Young, M. J. L., 9Yugoslav Crisis in International Law, The, 22

ZZebrowski, Mark, 31Zytaruk, George J., 4

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