New FDU Press Books Released

Fairleigh Dickinson University Press announces its recently published books. They include:

  • Folk-Taxonomies in Early English, by Earl R. Anderson;
  • Going Their Separate Ways: Agrarian Transformation in Kenya, 1930–1950, by Robert M. Maxon;
  • Prisms and Rainbows: Michel Butor’s Collaborations with Jacques Monory, Jiri Kolar and Piere Alechinsky, by Elinor S. Miller;
  • The Wondrous Art: William Blake and Writing, by John B. Pierce;
  • The Boy General: The Life and Careers of Francis Channing Barlow, by Richard F. Welch; and
  • A Pagan Spoiled: Sex and Character in Wagner’s “Parsifal,” by Anthony Winterbourne.

For further information on these books or others published by the FDU Press, call Harry Keyishian, English (Flor) and director, editorial committee, FDU Press (Flor); or Louise Stahl, editorial/circulation coordinator, FDU Press (Flor), at 973-443-8564. A catalog is available.

Orders for books should be directed to: Associated University Press, 2010 Eastpark Boulevard, Cranbury, N.J. 08512; telephone: 609-655-4770; fax: 609-655-8366; and e-mail: aup440@aol.com.


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April/May 2003

In This Issue
· 60th Commencement Scheduled for May 21
· Conference Delves Into Global Learning
· Heritage Hall Opening Honors Distinguished University Figures
· PublicMind Ranks Top New Jersey Towns
· New FDU Press Books Released
· Northampton Community College, First Out-of-State Burgundy-Blue Connection
· Bone to Be Honored at Charter Day
· Ten to Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame
· NCAA Division I Athletics Subcommittees Announced
· Committees Formed for 2004 Commencement Honorary Degree Candidates
· 2003 Communicator Awards recognize Inside FDU on the Web, FDU Magazine and student handbook.
· Faculty/Staff — Update, In Memoriam, Announcing, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Stella Esrig, Robert Mayans, James Pierce, Maura Pniewski
· Photo Stories — Residence Halls, Other Construction, DePol Exhibit, Support Our Troops, Holocaust Effects, Heritage Hall

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