Buy Books for the Holidays

You don't need to take our word for it, there's a blog dedicated to promoting books as great holiday gifts, and it's conveniently called Buy Books for the Holidays. Posts vary on topic from how to find great used book sales to recommendations from The Book Lady, to many requests (and in turn helpful suggestions posted in the comments section) for particular gift ideas. Continue reading Buy Books for the Holidays

New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is Shadrach in the Furnace by Robert Silverberg. It’s the twenty first century and a broken world is ruled an evil tyrant. Genghis II Mao IV Khan is 93 years old, and is having his brilliant young doctor, Mordecai Shadrach, replace his organs as they fail.  Shadrach then learns of a disturbing plot in which Khan plans to take over his young body. Risking everything, he embarks on a dangerous journey to change the world forever.     Ok guys, I know I am a loyal Science fiction fan but this book … Continue reading

University of Nebraska Press Holiday Web Sale has Arrived!

Save 25% on your University of Nebraska Press book order! Browse our Web site, add books to your shopping cart, enter ZHL84 in the discount code field of your shopping cart, and click "apply". This offer is good on all regularly priced books purchased through our Web site.*Discount expires December 19, 2008. Don't know where to start? Browse our gift book guide: http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/pages/giftbooks.aspx *excludes books published by the Buros Institute of Mental Measurements. Cannot be combined with any other offer.          Continue reading University of Nebraska Press Holiday Web Sale has Arrived!

Author Guest Blog: John Turnbull

NEW this month from the University of Nebraska Press is The Global Game: Writers on Soccer edited by John Turnbull, Thom Satterlee, and Alon Raab "Translating the Global Game"by John Turnbull One would have good reason for believing that The Global Game: Writers on Soccer is about soccer. The word “soccer” appears in the title. The cover features a soccer player in Lichinga, Mozambique, competing in a Saturday morning match. From the first entry in the book, by Danish poet Klaus Rifbjerg, to the last, by Czech writer Miroslav Holub, poems, essays, memoir, letters, and oratory discuss “association football,” the formal … Continue reading Author Guest Blog: John Turnbull

Tuesday Trivia: November 18, 2008

 New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is Pioneer Cemeteries: Sculpture Gardens of the Old West by Annette Scott. Illustrated with eighty-three striking photographs, this book shows how the pioneer cemetery emerged as a site of public sculpture and cultural transmission in which each carved or molded monument played dual (and sometimes conflicting) public and private roles, recording the community’s history and values while memorializing  individuals and events. This week Tuesday Trivia will ‘strike you dead’ with all the fun facts about cemeteries we got! Hope you’re not too scared to join us reader…. 1.    How long ago … Continue reading Tuesday Trivia: November 18, 2008

Reminder: Author Mimi Schwartz Appearance is Tuesday night

 A reminder that University of Nebraska Press author Mimi Schwartz will be appearing in Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday, November 18 (that's tomorrow!) for a book signing, reading, and discussion of her recent memoir Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father’s German Village. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Dudley Bailey Library, 228 Andrews Hall, on the University of Nebraska−Lincoln campus. Mimi Schwartz recovers the history of a German Village and the journey into her family's past in her latest memoir, Good Neighbors, Bad Times. Schwartz grew up on her father's boyhood stories and rarely took them seriously. What … Continue reading Reminder: Author Mimi Schwartz Appearance is Tuesday night

Off the Shelf: Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country by Robert V. Camuto

Read from the introduction of Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country by Robert V. Camuto: "It was a perfect day to lose faith in wine. By midmorning on June 21, 2005, the heat and humidity were conspiring to make it another in a series of stifling hot days in Bordeaux. I’d set out from Saint-Émilion in my tiny Citroën rental car—windows rolled down to make up for the lack of air conditioning—en route to Vinexpo, the world’s largest wine convention held once every two years in the sprawling convention site north of the city. As I inched along … Continue reading Off the Shelf: Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country by Robert V. Camuto

Save 25% off a selection of Science Fiction books!

Here's an exclusive offer for readers of the University of Nebraska Press blog: for the rest of November, save 25% off any of these Science Fiction books when you order directly from the University of Nebraska Press Web site. Enter the code XSC8 in the discount code field of your shopping cart and click "apply". Offer expires November 30, 2008. Check the upper lefthand corner of our blog each month for a new special sale offer. Continue reading Save 25% off a selection of Science Fiction books!