Bookshelf
The Biology of Echinostomes:
From the Molecule
to the CommunityEdited by Bernard Fried, professor emeritus of biology, and Rafael Toledo
Springer, 2008, 333 pp.
Groups, Graphs and Trees:
An Introduction to the
Geometry of Infinite GroupsBy John Meier, professor of mathematics
Cambridge University Press, 2008, 256 pp.
The Legacy of George W. Bush’s Foreign Policy: Moving
Beyond NeoconservatismBy Ilan Peleg, Dana Professor of Government and Law
Westview Press, 2009, 224 pp.
Stalking the Subject:
Modernism and the AnimalBy Carrie Rohman, assistant professor of English
Columbia University Press, 2008, 208 pp.
The Mathematics of Oxygen
and Substrate Diffusion: Mathematical Analysis of Oxygen, Myoglobin-Facilitated Oxygen
and Substrate Diffusion within
an Interacting Multi-capillary System in Skeletal MuscleBy Miranda Teboh-Ewungkem, assistant professor of mathematics
VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008, 156 pp.
Faithful to Fenway:
Believing in Boston,
Baseball, and America’s
Most Beloved BallparkBy Michael Ian Borer ’98
New York University Press, 2008, 288 pp.
Feed Me! Writers Dish
about Food, Eating, Weight,
and Body ImageEdited by Harriet Brown ’79
Ballentine Books, 2009, 272 pp.
Battling Big Box: How
Nimble Niche Companies
Can Outmaneuver
Giant CompetitorsBy Henry Dubroff ’72 and
Susan J. Marks
Career Press, 2009, 256 pp.
The Four Pillars of
Profit-Driven Marketing: How to Maximize Creativity, Accountability, and ROI By Leslie Moeller and
Edward Landry ’87
McGraw-Hill, 2008, 240 pp.
Smart Women Protect Their Assets: Essential Information
for Every Woman About
Wills, Trusts, and MoreBy Wynne A. Whitman ’86
FT Press, 2008, 224 pp.