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MK - Stanford University Press The Influencer Factory
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MK - Stanford University Press The Residential Is Racial A Perceptual History of Mass Homeownership
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MK - Stanford University Press Reworking Citizenship Race Gender and Kinship in South Africa
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MK - Stanford University Press Stolen Fragments Black Markets Bad Faith and the Illicit Trade in Ancient Artefacts
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MK - Stanford University Press Hive Mind How Your Nations IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own
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MK - Stanford University Press Translating the Jewish Freud Psychoanalysis in Hebrew and Yiddish
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MK - Stanford University Press Children of a Modest Star Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises
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MK - Stanford University Press The Business of Transition
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MK - Stanford University Press Circular Ecologies Environmentalism and Waste Politics in Urban China
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MK - Stanford University Press Seductive Spirits Deliverance Demons and Sexual Worldmaking in Ghanaian Pentecostalism
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MK - Stanford University Press Struggling for Time Environmental Governance and Agrarian Resistance in IsraelPalestine
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MK - Stanford University Press Struggling for Time Environmental Governance and Agrarian Resistance in IsraelPalestine
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MK - Stanford University Press Seeking News Making China Information Technology and the Emergence of Mass Society
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MK - Stanford University Press The Political Outsider Indian Democracy and the Lineages of Populism
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MK - Stanford University Press Millennial North Korea Forbidden Media and Living Creatively with Surveillance
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MK - Stanford University Press Dictatorship on Trial Coups and the Future of Justice in Thailand
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MK - Stanford University Press Fragile Hope Seeking Justice for Hate Crimes in India
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MK - Stanford University Press The Structure of Ideas Mapping a New Theory of Free Expression in the AI Era
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MK - Stanford University Press Out of the World
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MK - Stanford University Press The CEO Playbook for Strategic Transformation Four Factors That Will Make or Break Your Organization
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MK - Stanford University Press The City as Anthology Eroticism and Urbanity in Early Modern Isfahan
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MK - Stanford University Press Conflicted Making News from Global War
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MK - Stanford University Press The Order and Disorder of Communication Pamphlets and Polemics in the SeventeenthCentury Ottoman Empire
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MK - Stanford University Press Passionate Work Choreographing a Dance Career
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MK - Stanford University Press Queer Obscenity Erotic Archives in Dictatorial Spain
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MK - Stanford University Press The Residential Is Racial A Perceptual History of Mass Homeownership
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MK - Stanford University Press Seeking News Making China Information Technology and the Emergence of Mass Society
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MK - Stanford University Press Conflicted Making News from Global War
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MK - Stanford University Press Tiger Tyrant Bandit Businessman Echoes of Counterrevolution from New China
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MK - Stanford University Press Bit by Bit A Graphic Introduction to Computer Science
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MK - Stanford University Press Rethinking the End of Empire Nationalism State Formation and Great Power Politics
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MK - Stanford University Press Legal Education in the Western World A Cultural and Comparative History
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MK - Stanford University Press Breathless Tuberculosis Inequality and Care in Rural India
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Huntington Library Press,US David Balfour
David Balfour: The Original Text was originally published by Huntington Library Press and is now distributed by Stanford University Press. This edition of David Balfour, which continues the epic story begun in Kidnapped, is based upon the original manuscript at Harvard University's Houghton Library, and presents—for the first time—the text as Robert Louis Stevenson wrote it. The introductory essay by Barry Menikoff restores the novel to its rightful place, alongside Kidnapped, as Stevenson's finest achievement in fiction, while Menikoff's extensive notes and glossary open up the political, cultural, and linguistic world of eighteenth-century Scotland for today's reader. Striking color illustrations from the original oil paintings of N.C. Wyeth, created in 1924, accompany the text.
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Letterform Archive Only on Saturday: The Wood Type Prints of Jack Stauffacher
A stunning tribute to the experimental letterpress prints of the revered scholar-printer and AIGA medalist Jack Stauffacher Created in his off-hours on the weekend and in part inspired by the modern artists of his day, Jack Stauffacher’s exquisite prints demonstrate what wood type can do when released from its role in traditional communication and instead used to explore letters as pure form. In the resulting abstract, dynamically composed, often lushly layered prints, Stauffacher reclaims typography as a subject fit for the gallery wall. Featuring 500 images (most of which have never appeared in a publication before) and essays by collaborators from the worlds of art and typography, Only on Saturday is the first trade book to document the work of one of the past century’s great typographers and printers—and offer the compelling backstory behind its creation. Born in 1920 in San Mateo, California, Jack Stauffacher was a printer, typographer and fine-book publisher whose delicate yet graphic sensibility landed his work first in library rare book collections and then in museums such as SFMOMA and LACMA, who sought out his typographic prints. A printer of exceptional skill who began his apprenticeship at the age of 16, Stauffacher created books for his Greenwood Press off and on for eight decades. He taught typography at Carnegie Mellon and the San Francisco Art Institute, and served as typographic director at Stanford University Press. But it was his later wood type prints that ushered his career into the realm of fine art. Stauffacher created these innovative and elegant prints from 1966 until his death in 2017 at the age of 96. In recognition of his contributions to typography and design, he was awarded an AIGA Medal in 2004.
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