Ernst Gombrich, Calling for "The Doctor"
Victorian Painting by Graham Reynolds
Victorian Narrative Paintings by Raymond Lister
Nigel Dennis, Color It Orange
The Innocent Party by John Hawkes
Leslie A. Fiedler, On Being Busted at Fifty
J.H. Plumb, Excelsior!
Scott of the Antarctic by Reginald Pound
Peary, the Explorer and the Man by John Edward Weems
Richard Wilbur, The Poe Mystery Case
The Recognition of Edgar Allan Poe: A Collection of Critical Essays edited by Eric W. Carlson
Poe: A Collection of Critical Essays edited by Robert Regan
Robert Lowell, Prometheus Bound derived from Aeschylus, by Robert Lowell
Christopher Lasch, Emancipated Women
Vessel of Wrath: The Life and Times of Carry Nation by Robert Lewis Taylor
Vicky: A Biography of Victoria C. Woodhull by M.M. Marberry
Mrs. Satan: The Incredible Saga of Victoria C. Woodhull by Johanna Johnston
The Puritan Ethic and Woman Suffrage by Alan P. Grimes
Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Discovery by Robert Peel
L.M.J. Delaisse, Dutch Master
The Hours of Catherine of Cleves Introduction and Commentaries by John Plummer
George Lichtheim, Not so Lost Causes
The Catholic Avant-Garde: French Catholicism Since World War II edited by Jean-Marie Domenach, edited by Robert de Montvalon
Strategy For Labor: A Radical Proposal by André Gorz
The French Communist Party and the Crisis of International Communism by François Fejtö
Ernst Halperin, Dangling Countries
Inside South America by John Gunther
Parasitism and Subversion: The Case of Latin America by Stanislav Andreski
Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America: Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil by Andre Gunder Frank
Victor Bator, Theodore H. Draper, How Not to Negotiate
Conrad Borovski, How Not to Negotiate
Gar Alperovitz, Hannah Arendt, et al. Regis Debray
William E. Gregory, How Not to Negotiate
Douglas Allanbrook, Most Excellent Books Program
Professor Sir Ernst Gombrich OM was born in Vienna in 1909 and died in London on November 3, 2001, aged 92. He studied at the Theresianum and then at the Second Institute of Art History at the University of Vienna under Julius von Schlosser (1928-33). He then worked as a Research Assistant and collaborator with the museum curator and Freudian analyst Ernst Kris. He joined the Warburg Institute in London as a Research Assistant in 1936. During World War 2 he was employed by the BBC as a Radio Monitor. After the war he rejoined the Warburg Institute eventually becoming its Director in 1959. His major publications include The Story of Art (1950), Art and Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation (1960), Aby Warburg: An Intellectual Biography (1970), The Sense of Order: A Study in the Psychology of Decorative Art. (Also see: www.gombrich.co.uk.)