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- A culture of freedom : ancient Greece and the origins of Europe, Christian Meier ; foreword by Kurt Raaflaub ; translated by Jefferson Chase
- A hunger artist and other stories, Franz Kafka ; translated by Joyce Crick ; with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson
- Beyond nature's housekeepers : American women in environmental history, Nancy C. Unger
- Chinese literature : a very short introduction, Sabina Knight
- Competition law, Richard Whish, David Bailey
- Dickens and the workhouse : Oliver Twist and the London poor, Ruth Richardson
- Dignity therapy : final words for final days, Harvey Max Chochinov
- Elusive victories : the American presidency at war, Andrew J. Polsky
- Europe's angry Muslims : the revolt of the second generation, Robert S. Leiken
- Fairness and freedom : a history of two open societies : New Zealand and the United States, David Hackett Fischer
- Fateful lightning : a new history of the Civil War and Reconstruction, Allen C. Guelzo
- Heinrich Himmler, Peter Longerich ; translated by Jeremy Noakes and Lesley Sharpe
- Ignorance : how it drives science, Stuart Firestein
- Islam and the Arab awakening, Tariq Ramadan
- Lady Audley's secret, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon ; edited with an introduction and notes by Lyn Pykett
- Modern Latin American literature : a very short introduction, Roberto González Echevarría
- Neuropsychological assessment, Muriel D. Lezak ... [and others]
- Overfishing : what everyone needs to know, Ray Hilborn with Ulrike Hilborn
- Oxford American writer's thesaurus, compiled by Christine A. Lindberg
- Planet taco : a global history of Mexican food, Jeffrey M. Pilcher
- Religion in China : survival and revival under communist rule, Fenggang Yang
- Robotics : a very short introduction, Alan Winfield
- Stem cells : a very short introduction, Jonathan Slack
- Sudan, South Sudan, and Darfur : what everyone needs to know, Andrew S. Natsios
- The Arab uprisings : what everyone needs to know, James L. Gelvin
- The Arab uprisings : what everyone needs to know, James L. Gelvin
- The Aztecs : a very short introduction, Davíd Carrasco
- The Goldilocks planet : the four billion year story of Earth's climate, Jan Zalasiewicz & Mark Williams
- The Oxford handbook of food history, edited by Jeffrey M. Pilcher
- The Oxford handbook of language and law, edited by Peter M. Tiersma and Lawrence M. Solan
- The Silk Road : a new history, Valerie Hansen
- The Sjögren's book, edited by Daniel J. Wallace
- The conquistadors : a very short introduction, Matthew Restall and Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- The end of God-talk : an African American humanist theology, Anthony B. Pinn
- The fortune of the Rougons, Émile Zola ; translated with an introduction and notes by Brian Nelson
- The jazz standards : a guide to the repertoire, Ted Gioia
- The man who disappeared (America), Franz Kafka ; translated with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson
- The origins of grammar, James R. Hurford
- The phantom of the opera, Gaston Leroux ; translated with an introduction and notes by David Coward
- The price of the ticket : Barack Obama and the rise and decline of Black politics, Fredrick C. Harris
- Titanic : the last night of a small town, John Welshman
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