In Print
November/December 2008
The Partnership: The Making of Goldman Sachs
Charles D. Ellis '59
Penguin
Press, $37.95
Goldman Sachs is in the news constantly in these days of
financial crisis. This history by former Yale Corporation fellow Charles D.
Ellis, who consulted for the firm for more than 30 years, provides an insider's
view of the personalities and practices that made Goldman Sachs successful—and
may have contributed to its surviving the disaster that brought down most of
its peers. Though the book was all but finished before the subprime crisis, it
is particularly relevant now as a look at the culture that shaped Henry Paulson
and many others running the U.S. recovery attempts.
The Anglo Files: A Field Guide to the British
Sarah Lyall '85
W. W.
Norton, $24.95
“Britain is an impossible subject, as impossible to grasp
as quicksilver, and God knows, people have tried," writes Sarah Lyall, an expat
American journalist who came to England on assignment, married a Brit, and
stayed in London to raise a family. The field guide is Lyall’s smashing attempt
to understand her adopted and occasionally impenetrable country.
September Songs: The Good News about Marriage in the Later
Years
Maggie Scarf, Visiting Fellow,
Whitney Humanities Center
Riverhead Books/Penguin, $24.95
“In the course of the twentieth century, something akin to a miracle
has occurred: … 30 years of life have been added to the normal human life
expectancy," writes Scarf. This means that couples are increasingly likely to
grow old together. But very little research has been done on how well these
relationships are faring. In a fascinating book, Scarf talks to scientists and
long-term couples alike and comes away optimistic about the states of these
unions: not "unequivocally glorious," but "pretty darn good.”
A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir
Donald Worster '71PhD
Oxford
University Press, $34.95
Writer, naturalist, and Sierra
Club founder John Muir was "the greatest forerunner of modern
environmentalism," says historian Worster. He traces Muir’s path from Scotland
to Wisconsin to California, where Muir camped in the Yosemite Valley with
President Theodore Roosevelt and, "talk[ing] long into the night about
glaciers, sequoias, and conservation," persuaded him to ask Congress to create
Yosemite National Park.
Martial’s Epigrams: A Selection
Garry
Wills '61PhD
Viking/Penguin, $23.95
Satirist Martial skewered the pompous of Rome in the late first century CE with
such couplets as "How can the slippery son of a bitch, / With all his vices,
not be rich?" In this earthy and definitely not-for-high-school-Latin-class
translation, historian Wills introduces "Rome’s gossip columnist" and offers a
generous collection, gleaned from Martial’s 14 books of epigrams, of some of
the greatest hits in the art of ridicule.
The
City’s End: Two Centuries of Fantasies, Fears, and Premonitions of New York's
Destruction
Max Page '88
Yale University Press, $37.50
From the early nineteenth century
on, "it seems that every generation has had its own reasons for destroying New
York," writes architectural historian Page. In this richly illustrated account
of make-believe mayhem, he surveys the city’s annihilation by an eye-popping
variety of imaginary destructive forces: earthquake, fire, flood, meteors,
missiles, atomic bombs, climate change, and large apes, to name a few. He also
explores why we delight in fictional civic destruction.

More books by Yale authors
Thomas G. Andrews 1994
Killing for Coal: America’s Deadliest Labor War
Harvard University
Press, $29.95
Willis Barnstone 1960PhD
The Poems of Mao Zedong
University of
California Press, $24.95
Alex Beam 1975
A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the
Great Books
PublicAffairs, $24.95
Jayna Brown 2001PhD
Babylon Girls: Black Women Performers and the Shaping of the Modern
Duke University Press,
$23.95
Reid Buckley 1983BS, 1989MPPM
An American Family: The Buckleys
Simon and Schuster,
$28
Alicia Schmidt Camacho, the Sarai Ribicoff Associate
Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race, and Migration
Migrant Imaginaries: Latino Cultural Politics in the U.S.-Mexico
Borderlands
New York University
Press, $24
Ethan Chorin 1991
Translating Libya: The Modern Libyan Short Story
Saqi Press, $19.95
John Demos, the Samuel Knight Professor of History
The Enemy Within: Two Thousand Years of Witch-Hunting in the Western World
Viking/Penguin, $25.95
Judith Dupre, the Dominique de Menil Scholar, Institute of
Sacred Music, Yale Divinity School
Skyscraper: A History of the World’s Most Extraordinary Buildings
Black Dog and
Leventhal, $24.95
John R. Ehrenfeld, Senior Research Scholar, School of
Forestry and Environmental Studies
Sustainability by Design: A Subversive Strategy for Transforming Our
Consumer Culture
Yale University Press,
$28
Lori Anne Ferrell 1986BLS, 1991PhD
The Bible and the People
Yale University Press,
$32.50
Darwin Gillett 1965
Noble Enterprise: The Commonsense Guide to Uplifting People and Profits
Cosimo Books, $15.95
Jacob S. Hacker 2000PhD, editor
Health at Risk: America’s Ailing Health System—and How to Heal It
Columbia University
Press, $15
Philip Hamburger 1982JD
Law and Judicial Duty
Harvard University
Press, $49.95
William Hanson, MD, 1977
The Edge of Medicine: The Technology That Will Change Our Lives
Palgrave/Macmillan,
$24.95
Olivia Holmes 1980
Dante’s Two Beloveds: Ethics and Erotics in the Divine Comedy
Yale University Press,
$60
Karl Jacoby 1997PhD
Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History
Penguin Press, $29.95
Jane Kamensky 1985, 1993PhD, and Jill Lepore 1995PhD
Blindspot: A Novel by a Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise
Spiegel and Grau/Random
House, $24.95
C. Brian Kelly 1957 and Ingrid Smyer-Kelly
Best Little Stories from the Life and Times of Winston Churchill
Cumberland House
Publishing, $16.95
Sam Macdonald 1995
The Urban Hermit: A Memoir
St. Martin’s Press,
$24.95
David R. Mayhew, the Sterling Professor of Political Science
Parties and Policies: How the American Government Works
Yale University Press,
$25
Maria Rosa Menocal, the Sterling Professor of Humanities,
and Director of the Whitney Humanities Center; Jerrilyn D. Dodds; and Abigail Krasner
Balbale
The Arts of Intimacy: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in
the Making of the Castilian Culture
Yale University Press,
$40
Eric Metaxas 1984 and Nancy Tillman, illustrator
It’s Time to Sleep, My Love
Feiwel and Friends,
$16.95
Edward F. Mickolus 1981PhD
Terrorism 2005-2007: A Chronology
Praeger Security
International, $150
Clyde A. Milner II
1979PhD and Carol A. O'Connor 1976PhD
As Big As the West: The Pioneer Life of Granville Stuart
Oxford University
Press, $34.95
Tracy Myers
Deborah Berke [Professor of Architecture, Yale School of
Architecture]
Yale University Press,
$65
Karen Ngo 1993, writer and photographer
InDognito: A Book of Canines in Costume
Little, Brown, $19.99
James J. O'Donnell 1975PhD
The Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History
Ecco/HarperCollins,
$35
Lois Presser 1994MBA
Been a Heavy Life: Stories of Violent Men
University of Illinois
Press, $25
Frank Prochaska, Senior Research Scholar, Department of History
The Eagle and the Crown: Americans and the British Monarchy
Yale University Press,
$40
Tricia Rose 1984
The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About
Hip Hop—and Why It Matters
Basic Civitas, $15.95
Marina Rustow 1990
Heresy and the Politics of Community: The Jews of the Fatimid Caliphate
Cornell University
Press, $55
Stephen Sandy 1955
Netsuke Days: Poems
Shires Press, $11.95
Jim Sciutto 1992
Against Us: The New Face of America’s Enemies in the Muslim World
Harmony
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Charles Seife 1995MS
Sun in a Bottle: The Strange History of Fusion and the Science of Wishful
Thinking
Viking, $25.95
Lewis D. Solomon 1966LLB and Janet Stern Solomon
Bratproofing Your Children: How to Raise Socially and Financially
Responsible Kids
Barricade Books, $15.95
Robert Stilling 1999 and Jessica R. Feldman, editors
What Should I Read Next? Seventy University of Virginia
Professors Recommend Readings in History, Politics, Literature, Math, Science,
Technology, The Arts, and More
University of Virginia
Press, $17.95
Rachel Toor 1984
Personal Record: A Love Affair with Running
University of Nebraska
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Robert L. Tsai 1997JD
Eloquence and Reason: Creating a First Amendment Culture
Yale University Press,
$45
Rosanna Warren 1976
Fables of the Self: Studies in Lyric Poetry
W. W. Norton, $27.95
Lily Whiteman 1988MEM, 1990MPH
How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job: Your Complete Guide
to Opportunities, Internships, Resumes and Cover Letters, Application Essays
(KSAs), Interviews, Salaries, Promotions, and More!
Amacom Books, $24.95
Robin G. Wilder and Jackson R. Bryer, editors
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