Flora of Florida, Volume III

. Praise for Flora of Florida, Volume I "An invaluable source. . . Wunderlin's guide brings together his years of work with the flora of Florida."--Choice "An extremely valuable reference for professional biologists, naturalists, natural resource managers, and plant lovers."—Economic Botany . Praise for Flora of Florida, Volumes II and III "A monumental undertaking and … Continue reading Flora of Florida, Volume III

Archaeology of Early Colonial Interaction at El Chorro de Maíta, Cuba

"This book, a true milestone in the archaeology of the Greater Antilles, presents a bold new synthesis and interpretation of El Chorro de Maíta, a native Cuban Indian town caught up in the political and economic domination of the early colonial world." —Vernon James Knight Jr., author of Iconographic Method in New World Prehistory . … Continue reading Archaeology of Early Colonial Interaction at El Chorro de Maíta, Cuba

How to Do Archaeology the Right Way, Second Edition

. Praise for the previous edition: . . "[A] clearly written, compelling guide to the practice of professional archaeology."—Library Journal"Conveys the complex and rigorous nature of modern archaeology, and the interesting story of Florida prehistory that it yields, in an approachable manner."—Southeastern Archaeology "A deftly written overview of how the original inhabitants of Florida lived, … Continue reading How to Do Archaeology the Right Way, Second Edition

Pieces of Eight

Expanding on the widely successful X Marks the Spot, Pieces of Eight: More Archaeology of Piracy edited by Charles R. Ewen and Russell K. Skowronek explores the newest findings in the maritime archaeology of piracy. This new archaeology title sold out fast at this week's Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, but you … Continue reading Pieces of Eight

Building a Nation

"Remarkable, impressive. Duke makes a double contribution to historical scholarship: to the historiography of federalism in the Caribbean and to the historiography of political dissent, activism, and solidarity within Caribbean diaspora"—Winston James, author of Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth-Century America "This well-researched and accessible book deepens our understanding of … Continue reading Building a Nation

Sustainable Gardening for the Southeast

This book is discounted until Dec. 17 in our Holiday Sale! Just apply code XM15 at checkout! . "A timely, accessible guide to responsible landscaping that convincingly explains how and why our home landscapes must participate in local ecosystems."—Douglas Tallamy, coauthor of The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden "By … Continue reading Sustainable Gardening for the Southeast

Joyce’s Allmaziful Plurabilities

. "A brilliantly collaged snapshot of the variety and wealth of literary criticism, and Joyce studies, today."—Tony Thwaites, author of Joycean Temporalities "Celebrates the multiplicity and sheer rampant excess of Joyce's prodigally polysemous text with seventeen different scholars employing a likewise prodigal range of critical methodologies."—Patrick O'Neill, author of Impossible Joyce: Finnegans Wakes "Each of … Continue reading Joyce’s Allmaziful Plurabilities

Priest Under Fire

"A valuable book that goes beyond the specifics of one priest's life to provide insight into the Salvadoran civil war."—Arthur Leigh Binford, coeditor of Landscapes of Struggle: Politics, Society, and Community in El Salvador . "The fascinating story of Father David Rodríguez sheds light on half a century of El Salvador's troubled history and helps … Continue reading Priest Under Fire

The Archaeology of the North American Fur Trade

"Nassaney draws together an amazing amount of information about the fur trades that once existed in North America and includes illuminating and imaginative interpretations of archaeological data by researchers from across the continent."—Gregory A. Waselkov, author of A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814 "The Archaeology of the North American Fur … Continue reading The Archaeology of the North American Fur Trade

Victims of Ireland’s Great Famine

"Sets Irish archaeology on an exciting new course by tangibly proving the harshness of the famine and the workhouse system."—Charles E. Orser Jr., author of The Archaeology of Race and Racialization in Historic America "Sheds critical new light on the actualities of daily life in Famine-era Ireland, challenges some of the myths about the horrors … Continue reading Victims of Ireland’s Great Famine