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book cover Major New Shakespeare Series

Modern Library has launched a major, new series of individual paperback plays from the internationally renowned Royal Shakespeare Company, edited by acclaimed Shakespearean scholars Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen (William Shakespeare: Complete Works).

Now available:
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Hamlet | Love's Labour's Lost | Richard III | The Tempest

Each individual edition includes:

  • expanded introduction and an overview of Shakespeare's theatrical career
  • a new section which explores the theatrical history of the play as well as modern-day production choices through original interviews with today's leading directors and theatrical professionals
  • a scene-by-scene analysis and key facts about the play
  • a Shakespeare chronology
  • black-and-white photos featuring original production shots from the RSC

    All titles are available on this website. For more information about the series, click here.


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    book cover The American Century: Recommended for High School History Classes

    "Teachers looking to challenge, provoke, and inspire their students should consider adopting Harold Evans' The American Century. The writing is engaging and the argumentation astute; students can see a mind at work and a model of committed citizenship. Evans covers the sweep of his period (1889—1989) as thoroughly as any textbook, but with more passion and zest. His selection of 'great questions' for extended commentary is apt, and his reflections on specific events, accompanied by marvelous photographs, illuminate his major themes most effectively. America's role as a leader in the world; the contributions of the oppressed in preserving and enhancing American liberty; the impact of the individual in shaping society—all come to life at Evans' hand. I have used The American Century for many years with advanced high school students; no other book succeeds as well in getting students to care so much about what they are learning."
    —Burke R. Rogers, Ph.D., St. George's School


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    book cover Random House, Inc. Welcomes DC Comics

    Random House, Inc. is pleased to welcome DC Comics as one of our newest distribution clients.

    DC Comics is one of the largest and most diverse publishers of comics and comics-related products today with a continuous publishing history that spans over sixty years. They are best known as the home of some of the world's most famous super-hero characters, including Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.

    DC Comics is also the publisher of graphic novels such as The Watchmen and Pride of Baghdad, which are being used in high schools, colleges and school libraries nationwide.

    DC Comics products are available on this site and may also be viewed on their website.


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    book cover Random House, Inc. Titles Chosen for 2008 Books for the Teen Age List

    We're pleased to announce that 40 books from Random House, Inc.'s adult publishers have been chosen for this year's New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age List.

    Books for the Teen Age has been published for teenagers in New York City since 1929. It is a browsing list of approximately 1000 book titles and is distributed in libraries of the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island.

    Here's a selection of some of the books on this year's list:

    For a full listing of titles from Random House, Inc. adult publishers on this year's list, download this PDF.

    For a listing of all titles from Random House, Inc. adult publishers selected in the past, click here.



    news in brief

    • Teachers guides are now available for the following: Osprey's Essential Histories series and Lay That Trumpet in Our Hands by Susan Carol McCarthy.

    • To celebrate Maya Angelou's 80th birthday on April 4th, 2008, Doubleday will publish Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration, an illustrated tribute and scrapbook, with a foreword by Oprah Winfrey. Click here for USA Today's coverage of Angelou's 80th birthday. Click here for a full list of Angelou's titles available from Random House, Inc.

    • In memoriam: Arthur C. Clarke.

    John Updike will deliver the 37th annual Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities on Thursday, May 22. The annual NEH-sponsored Jefferson Lecture is the most prestigious honor the federal government bestows for distinguished intellectual achievement in the humanities.




    new books

    Tigerheart
    by Peter David

    book cover “Peter David has managed a tale both modern and traditional—
    something everyone from Peter Pan fans to Harry Potter fans will love.”
    —Jeff Smith, author of Bones

     

     

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    Soon I Will Be Invincible
    by Austin Grossman

    book coverSoon I Will Be Invincible is a superhero story re-created with the great pleasure of an adult too old to play with action figures but young enough to remember the feeling of that childhood joy and translate it into prose.”—The Washington Post

     

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    The Opposite House
    by Helen Oyeyemi

    book cover “A startling literary prodigy. . . . [Oyeyemi] has the ability to shift between realism and expressionism without surrendering to self-indulgence. . . . Recalls the visionary worlds of Emily Dickinson, Neruda and even Rimbaud.”
    The Washington Post Book World



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    When We Were Romans
    by Matthew Kneale

    book cover“Like Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird and Christopher in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, young Lawrence brings readers into his world, powerfully connecting us to the drama of his childhood.”
    Pat Conroy, author of The Prince of Tides and Beach Music


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    independent readers


    Anne of Green Gables

    by L.M. Montgomery
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    Last Chance in Texas: The Redemption of Criminal Youth
    by John Hubner
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