Books

The Magic Bullet: A Locked Room Mystery Featuring Shadwell Rafferty and Sherlock Holmes The Magic Bullet A Locked Room Mystery Featuring Shadwell Rafferty and Sherlock Holmes Larry Millett 2020 Fall
The thrilling sixth novel in local historian Larry Millett’s renowned mystery series
The Makah Indians: A Study of an Indian Tribe in Modern American Society The Makah Indians A Study of an Indian Tribe in Modern American Society Elizabeth Colson None None
The Making of Middle English, 1765-1910 The Making of Middle English, 1765-1910 David Matthews 1999 Spring
A comprehensive account of the formation of Middle English as a scholarly discipline.
The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson Robert Hofler 2014 Spring
The revealing—and often shocking—biography of legendary Hollywood agent Henry Willson
The Man Who Walked in Color The Man Who Walked in Color Georges Didi-Huberman 2017 Spring
A renowned art historian’s careful reading of the work of American artist James Turrell
The Mandorla Letters: for the hopeful The Mandorla Letters for the hopeful Nicole Mitchell Gantt 2022 Fall
Afrofuturist memoir on jazz, collaboration, and the search for collective well-being
The Manuscript Poems of A.E. Housman: Eight Hundred Lines of Hitherto Uncollected Verse from the Author’s Notebooks The Manuscript Poems of A.E. Housman Eight Hundred Lines of Hitherto Uncollected Verse from the Author’s Notebooks Tom Burns Haber, Editor None None
The Market-Planned Economy of Yugoslavia The Market-Planned Economy of Yugoslavia Svetozar Pejovich None None
The Marketing of Farm Products: Studies in the Organization of the Twin Cities Market The Marketing of Farm Products Studies in the Organization of the Twin Cities Market H. Bruce Price, Editor None None
The Marrying Kind?: Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement The Marrying Kind? Debating Same-Sex Marriage within the Lesbian and Gay Movement Mary Bernstein and Verta Taylor, Editors 2013 Spring
A look inside the lesbian and gay movement’s disagreements over same-sex marriage
The Materiality of Architecture The Materiality of Architecture Antoine Picon 2020 Fall
A new paradigm combining architectural tradition with emerging technologies
The Matrixial Borderspace The Matrixial Borderspace Bracha Ettinger 2005 Fall
A groundbreaking intertwining of the philosophy of art and psychoanalytic theory
The Mayflies of North and Central America The Mayflies of North and Central America George F. Edmunds Jr., Steven L. Jensen and Lewis Berner None None
The Meaning of Wilderness: Essential Articles and Speeches The Meaning of Wilderness Essential Articles and Speeches Sigurd F. Olson David Backes, Editor 2015 Fall
An indispensable collection of Olson’s rarest writings—at last in paperback
The Measurement of Urban Home Environment: Validation and Standardization of the Minnesota Home Status Index The Measurement of Urban Home Environment Validation and Standardization of the Minnesota Home Status Index Alice M. Leahy None None
The Medieval Castle: Romance and Reality The Medieval Castle Romance and Reality Kathryn L. Reyerson and Faye Powe, Editors 1991 Spring
The Medieval Mediterranean: Cross-Cultural Contacts The Medieval Mediterranean Cross-Cultural Contacts Marilyn J. Chiat and Kathryn L. Reyerson, Editors 1991 Spring
The Medieval Monastery The Medieval Monastery Andrew MacLeish, Editor 1991 Spring
The Melting Pot and the Altar: Marital Assimilation in Early Twentieth-Century Wisconsin The Melting Pot and the Altar Marital Assimilation in Early Twentieth-Century Wisconsin Richard M. Bernard None None
Through extensive quantitative analysis of census reports and marriage records Bernard studies the pattern of intergroup marriage - the ultimate test of assimilation - during a period of massive migration to this country. Both historians and sociologists will find this work of interest as an example of quantitative methodology and for its new evidence of an important subject.
The Memorial The Memorial Christopher Isherwood 1999 Spring
A lively, ironic portrayal of England in the 1920s, now back in print.