Showing posts with label new arrivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new arrivals. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

New Arrivals

Below is a selection of new arrivals for the week of 2/1/10.



Book Selections:

1) The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997 by Piers Breadon
2) Scarred Landscapes - War and Nature in Vicky France by Chris Pearson
3) The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire by William S. Malthy
4) Cuba in Revolution - A History Since the Fifties by Antoni Kapcia
5) Zhivago's Children by Vladislav Zubik
6) Catholic Women of Congo - Brazzaville Mothers and Sisters in Troubled Times by Phyllis M. Martin

Media Selections:

1) Flying Drunk by Joseph Bulzer (a book read by the author)
2) The Union - The Business Behind Getting High directed by Brett Harvey
3) Global Warming - The Rising Storm - Hosted and Narrated by Bradley Whitford
4) Looking For Lincoln by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

As always, these books can be checked out at the information desk.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Arrivals

At the beginning of every week a selection of new books and media at the library are displayed next to the printing area on the main floor. I will be updating this blog as this display is changed with a selection from the new arrivals that may be of interest. As always, a listing of all the new arrivals can be found in our catalog through the library website. At the top right of the catalog page, simply click "New Book List" or "New Media List" depending on what you are looking for (The new book list link is here).

The display is shown below:



Book Selections:

1) Cross - by James Patterson
2) 2010 World Development Report - Development and Climate Change - by The World Bank
3) Stirring the Pot - The Kitchen and Domesticity in the Fiction of Southern Women - by Laura Sloan Patterson
4) American History of the 1990s - Reflections of History and Culture - Edited by Jay Prosser
5) Librarians as Community Partners - An Outreach Handbook - Edited by Carol Smallwood
6) Txtng - the gr8 db8 - by David Crystal

Media Selections:

1) Kabul Transit - filmed by David Edwards
2) 10th Anniversary Piano Extravaganza - by The Verbier Festival and Academy
3) Piano Concerto Symphony No. 4 - Schumann
4) Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Jacques Ottenbach

As with the display honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., all of the books displayed on the new arrivals shelves are allowed to checked out as normal.