Booknotes
Accounting and Finance for Small Business Made Easy, by Robert Low ’78 (Entrepreneur Press, 2004)
Clio’s Southern Sisters: Interviews with Leaders of the Southern Association for Women Historians, by Elizabeth Hayes Turner ’90, associate professor of history at the University of North Texas in Denton, and Constance B. Schulz, professor of history at the University of South Carolina in Columbia (University of Missouri Press, 2004)
Even Mountains Vanish: Searching for Solace in an Age of Extinction, by SueEllen Campbell ’73, professor of English at Colorado State University (University of Utah Press, 2004)
The Future of Work: How the New Order of Business Will Shape Your Organization, Your Management Style, and Your Life, by Thomas W. Malone ’74 (Harvard Business School Press, 2004)
George MacDonald Exposes False Conflicts, by Mary Ellis Taylor ’44 (Authorhouse, 2004)
The Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World, series editor Jane Chance, professor of English at Rice (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004)
Library of Medieval Women, series editor Jane Chance (Boydell and Brewer, 2004)
Literature of the American West, by Greg Lyons ’72, professor of English at Central Oregon Community College (Longman, 2003)
Magna Carta, by Katherine Fischer Drew ’44, the Lynette S. Autrey Professor Emerita of History at Rice (Greenwood Press, 2004)
Modernism’s Masculine Subjects: Matisse, the New York School, and Post-Painterly Abstraction, by Marcia Brennan, assistant professor of art history at Rice (MIT Press, 2004)
Searching for Their Places: Women in the South Across Four Centuries, edited by Angela Boswell ’95, associate professor of history at Henderson State University, and Thomas H. Appleton Jr. (University of Missouri Press, 2003)
Toni Morrison: Playing with Differences, by Lucille P. Fultz, associate professor of English at Rice (University of Illinois Press, 2003)
Trading Up, by Candace Bushnell ’80 (Hyperion Press, 2003)
Vicksburg is the Key: The Struggle for the Mississippi River, by William L. Shea ’75, professor of history at the University of Arkansas, and Terrence J. Winschel, a historian at Vicksburg National Military Park (University of Nebraska Press, 2003)
The Wakefield Master’s Dramatic Art: A Drama of Spiritual Understanding, by Liam O. Purdom ’81 (University Press of Florida, 2003)
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