Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Anansi boys



Author: Gaiman, Neil

Title: Anansi boys

Published: New York: Harper Perennial, 2008

Description: 336, 18 p. :ill. ; 21 cm.

Call Number: PR6057 A319 A53 2008

Subject(s):
  • Anansi (Legendary character) -- Fiction
  • Fathers and sons -- Fiction
  • Brothers -- Fiction
Review(s):
  • De Lint, Charles. "Anansi Boys." Fantasy & Science Fiction 110, no. 3 (March 2006): 33-34
  • Kim, Ann. "Anansi Boys." Library Journal 130, no. 13 (August 15, 2005): 67
  • "ANANSI BOYS." Kirkus Reviews 73, no. 14 (July 15, 2005): 754
Read: September 26, 2010

Graphic novels and comics in libraries and archives: essays on readers, research, history and cataloging



Title: Graphic novels and comics in libraries and archives: essays on readers, research, history and cataloging

Published: Jefferson: McFarland, 2010

Description: xi, 276 p. :ill. ; 26 cm.

Call Number: Z692 G7 G7 2010

Note(s): Edited by Robert G. Weiner; forewords by Elizabeth Figa and Derek Parker Royal; afterword by Stephen Weiner

Content(s): 1. A librarian's guide to the history of graphic novels / Alicia Holston -- 2. Manga in Japanese libraries: a historical overview / David Hopkins -- 3. How librarians learned to love the graphic novel / Amy Kiste Nyberg -- 4. The development of a school library graphic novel collection / Heidi K. Hammond -- 5. Balancing popular high-circulation works with works of merit in elementary school library collections / Diana P. Maliszewski -- 6. Creative shelving: placement in library collections / Amy Hartman -- 7. Graphic novels at Los Angeles public / Rachel Kitzmann -- 8. Teen-led revamp / Erica Segraves -- 9. Selection and popular culture in large academic libraries: taking the temperature of your research community / Charlotte Cubbage -- 10. Maus goes to college: graphic novels on reserve at an academic library / Anne-Marie Davis -- 11. The library after dark: the promotion of collections and services / Gwen Evans -- 12. So many options, so little money: building a selective collection for the academic library / Liorah Anne Golomb -- 13. The spinner rack in the big red and ivory tower: establishing a comics and graphic novels collection at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln / Richard Graham -- 14. Comic art collection at the Michigan State University libraries / Randall W. Scott -- 15. Interview with Randall W. Scott / Nicholas Yanes and Robert G. Weiner -- 16. The perils of Doctor Strange: preserving Pennsylvania-centered comics at the State Library of Pennsylvania / William T. Fee -- 17. Graphic novels and the untapped audience / Ruth Boyer -- 18. Comic relief in libraries: motivating male adolescent readers / Karen Gavigan -- 19. "Forty-one-year-old female academics aren't supposed to like comics!" the value of comic books to adult readers / Sarah Ziolkowska and Vivian Howard -- 20. Graphics let teens own the library / Christian Zabriskie -- 21. The only thing graphic is your mind: reconstructing the reference librarian's view of the genre / Amanda Stegall-Armour -- 22. What's in a name: nomenclature and libraries / Francisca Goldsmith -- 23. The ontology of art and what libraries should buy / Ruth Tallman and Jason Southworth -- 24. Meta-comics and libraries: should libraries buy them? / Adam J. Noble -- 25. Webcomics and libraries / Amy Thorne -- 26. Cataloging and problems with Dewey: creativity, collaboration and compromise / Laurel Tarulli -- 27. An example of an in-house cataloging system / Robert G. Weiner -- 28. Drawing comics into Canadian libraries / Rachel Collins -- 29. Graphic novel holdings in academic libraries / Eric Werthmann

Summary: "This book, full of practical advice and innovative ideas for librarians, educators, and archivists, provides a look at how graphic novels and comics can be used in educational settings. An established component of library and archive collections across the globe, graphic novels are proving to be one of the last vestiges of the printed form gaining in popularity"--Provided by publisher

Subject(s):
  • State Library of Pennsylvania
  • Libraries -- Special collections -- Graphic novels
  • Graphic novels -- History and criticism
  • Libraries -- Special collections -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism
  • School libraries -- Graphic novels
  • Cataloging -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Classification -- Books -- Comic books, strips, etc
Review(s):
  • Cornog, Martha. "Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives: Essays on Readers, Research, History, and Cataloging." Library Journal 135, no. 12 (July 2010): 67
Read: September 24, 2010

Samurai!



Author: Sakai, Saburō, 1916-

Title: Samurai!

Published: Garden City: Nelson Doubleday, Inc., 1978

Description 316 p. :ill. ; 22 cm.

Call Number: D792 J3 S3 1978

Notes(s): Reprint of the 1957 ed. with new illus; Book Club ed. Co-written with Martin Caidin and Fred Saito

Subject(s):
  • Sakai, Saburō, 1916-
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, Japanese
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Japanese
Review(s):
  • NEIL, GENZLINGER. "TELEVISION REVIEW; Recreating an Aerial Duel Over Guadalcanal, Mystery on Board." New York Times, November 08, 2006., 8
  • DOUGLAS, MARTIN. "Saburo Sakai Is Dead at 84; War Pilot Embraced Foes." New York Times, October 08, 2000., 45
  • Stevens Jr., Francis R. "My father and I and Saburo Sakai." American Heritage 49, no. 8 (December 1998): 69
Read: September 19, 2010

Bigfoot: the life and times of a legend



Author: Buhs, Joshua Blu

Title: Bigfoot: the life and times of a legend

Published: Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009

Description: xv, 279 p. :ill. photographs ; 24 cm.

Call Number: QL89.2 S2 B84 2009

Bibliography: p. 255-267

Note(s): Joshua Blu Buhs traces the wild and woolly story of America’s favourite homegrown monster. Writing with a scientist’s scepticism, but an enthusiast’s deep engagement, Buhs invests the story of Bigfoot with the detail and power of a novel, while at the same time explaining why the monster has inspired such a devoted following

Subject(s):
  • Sasquatch
Review(s):
  • Bindernagel, John. "Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend/Anatomy of a Beast: Obsession and Myth on the Trail of Bigfoot." Journal of Scientific Exploration 24, no. 2 (Summer 2010): 319-322
  • "Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend." Journal of Popular Culture 42, no. 6 (December 2009): 1137-1139
  • Ravalli, Richard. "Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend by Joshua Blu Buhs and Anatomy of a Beast: Obsession and Myth on the Trail of Bigfoot by Michael McLeod." Journal of American Culture 32, no. 4 (December 2009): 345-346
Read: September 14, 2010

Motel of the mysteries



Author: Macaulay, David

Title: Motel of the mysteries

Published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979

Description: 95 p. :ill. ; 29 cm.

Call Number: PN6231 C46 M3 1979

Subject(s):
  • North America -- Antiquities -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc
  • Civilization, Modern -- 1950- -- Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc
Review(s):
  • Gerhardt, Lillian N. "Motel of the Mysteries (Book Review)." School Library Journal 26, no. 8 (April 1980): 136
Read: September 13, 2010

Buda's wagon: a brief history of the car bomb



Author: Davis, Mike

Title: Buda’s wagon: a brief history of the car bomb

Published: London: Verso, 2008

Description: x, 228 p. :ill. ; 20 cm.
Call Number: TP270 D367 2008

Bibliography: p. 196-220

Note(s): "First published by Verso 2007"--T.p. verso

Subject(s):
  • Vehicle bombs -- History
  • Vehicle bombs -- Social aspects
  • Terrorism -- History
  • Terrorism -- Social aspects
  • Sociology, Urban
Review(s):
  • Egan, Daniel. "Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb." Critical Sociology (Sage Publications, Ltd.) 34, no. 2 (March 2008): 291-293
  • Molin, Peter. "BUDA'S WAGON: A Brief History of the Car Bomb." Military Review 87, no. 6 (November 2007): 117-118
  • Matthewman, Steve. "Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb." Thesis Eleven no. 90 (August 2007): 131-136
Read: September 10, 2010

Occupied city



Author: Peace, David

Title: Occupied city

Published: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010

Description: 275 p. ; 25 cm.

Call Number: PR6066 E116 O25 2010

Bibliography: p. 273-274

Note(s): On January 26, 1948, a man identifying himself as a public health official arrives at a bank in Tokyo. He explains that there has been an outbreak of dysentery in the neighborhood, and he has been assigned by Occupation authorities to treat everyone who might have been exposed to the disease. Soon after drinking the medicine he administers, twelve employees are dead, four are unconscious, and the "official" has fled. Twelve voices tell the story of the murder from different perspectives. Each voice enlarges and deepens the portrait of a city and a people making their way out of a war-induced hell. First published: London: Faber and Faber, 2009

Subject(s):
  • Hirasawa, Sadamichi, 1892-1987 -- Fiction
  • Criminals -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Fiction
  • Serial murders -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Fiction
  • Bank robberies -- Fiction
  • Tokyo (Japan) -- Fiction
  • Historical fiction
Review(s):
  • Morris, Gregory L. "Occupied City." Magill Book Reviews (May 2010)
  • JUSTIN, CARTWRIGHT. "Tokyo Vice." New York Times Book Review (March 21, 2010): 18
  • Walden, George. "Capital offences." New Statesman 138, no. 4962 (August 17, 2009): 44-45
Read: August 31, 2010

Operation Mincemeat: how a dead man and a bizarre plan fooled the Nazis and assured an allied victory



Author: Macintyre, Ben, 1963-

Title: Operation Mincemeat: how a dead man and a bizarre plan fooled the Nazis and assured an allied victory

Published: New York: Harmony Books, 2010

Description: x, 400 p., [16] p. of plates :ill., plans ; 25 cm.

Call Number: D810 S7 M246 2010

Bibliography: p. 385-387

Note(s): From the acclaimed author of "Agent Zigzag" comes an extraordinary account of the most successful deception--and certainly the strangest--ever carried out in World War II, one that changed the prospects for an Allied victory. The purpose of the plan--code named Operation Mincemeat--was to deceive the Nazis into thinking that Allied forces were planning to attack southern Europe by way of Greece or Sardinia, rather than Sicily, as the Nazis had assumed, and the Allies ultimately chose

Subject(s):
  • Operation Mincemeat
  • Montagu, Ewen, 1901-1985
  • Great Britain. Royal Navy -- History -- World War, 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service -- Great Britain
  • Deception -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
  • Deception -- Spain -- Atlantic Coast -- History -- 20th century
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Spain -- Atlantic Coast
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Italy -- Sicily
  • Sicily (Italy) -- History, Military -- 20th century
  • Atlantic Coast (Spain) -- History, Military -- 20th century
Review(s):
  • Scovil, Sheri Beth. "Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured Allied Victory." Library Journal 135, no. 13 (August 2010): 94
  • Gladwell, Malcolm. "PANDORA'S BRIEFCASE." New Yorker 86, no. 12 (May 10, 2010): 72-78
  • JENNET, CONANT. "The Man Who Never Was." New York Times Book Review (May 16, 2010): 12
Read: August 28, 2010

Have a nice doomsday: why millions of Americans are looking forward to the end of the world



Author: Guyatt, Nicholas, 1973-

Title: Have a nice doomsday: why millions of Americans are looking forward to the end of the world

Published: New York: Harper Perennial, 2007

Description: 276, 18 p. ; 21 cm.

Call Number: BT877 G89 2007

Bibliography: p. 271-274

Note(s): A study of apocalyptic Christianity assesses the beliefs of the fifty million Americans who believe that the apocalypse will occur during their lifetimes and their involvement in debates over gay rights, foreign policy, and abortion

  • Subject(s):End of the world -- Political aspects
  • Judgment Day -- Political aspects
  • Prophecy -- Christianity -- Political aspects
  • Public opinion -- United States
  • Religion and state -- United States
Review(s):
  • Burgeson, John W. "HAVE A NICE DOOMSDAY: Why Millions of Americans Are Looking Forward to the End of the World." Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith 60, no. 2 (June 2008): 139
  • Adams, Nancy E. "Have a Nice Doomsday: Why Millions of Americans Are Looking Forward to the End of the World." Library Journal 132, no. 19 (November 15, 2007): 63
  • Sharlet, Jeff. "Preachers of doom." New Statesman 136, no. 4854 (July 23, 2007): 56-57
Read: August 26, 2010

After America



Author: Birmingham, John, 1964-

Title: After America

Published: New York: Del Ray/Ballantine Books, 2010

Description: 465 p. :maps ; 25 cm.

Call Number: PR9619.3 B5136 A69 2010

Subject(s):
  • Natural disasters -- Fiction
  • Regression (Civilization) -- Fiction
  • United States -- Fiction
  • Texas -- Fiction
  • Political fiction
  • Suspense fiction
Review(s): Forthcoming

Read: August 23, 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Abandoned cars



Author: Lane, Tim

Title: Abandoned cars

Published: Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2010

Description: 163 p. :chiefly ill. ; 25 cm.

Call Number: PN6727 L353 A22 2010

Note(s): "Abandoned cars is Tim Lane's first collection of graphic short stories: noir-ish narratives united by their exploration of the vast American mythology by way of the desperate and haunted characters who populate its pages"--Cover p. [4]

Subject(s):
  • Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc
  • Graphic novels
Review(s):
  • Hays, Carl. "Abandoned Cars." Booklist 105, no. 2 (September 15, 2008): 33
Read: August 19, 2010

The march to the sea and beyond: Sherman's troops in the Savannah and Carolinas campaigns



Author: Glatthaar, Joseph T., 1956-

Title: The march to the sea and beyond: Sherman's troops in the Savannah and Carolinas campaigns

Published: Baton Rouge: Louisianna State University Press, 1995

Description: xvi, 318 p. :ill. ; 23 cm.

Call Number: E476.69 G53 1995

Bibliography: p. 261-310

Note(s): Originally published: New York: New York University Press, 1985

Subject(s):
  • Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
  • Sherman's March to the Sea
  • Sherman's March through the Carolinas
  • North Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
Review(s):
  • Barrett, John G. "The March to the Sea and Beyond (Book Review)." American Historical Review 91, no. 2 (April 1986): 469
  • Miller, Randall M. "The March to the Sea and Beyond (Book)." Library Journal 110, no. 11 (June 15, 1985): 61
Read: August 16, 2010

Whirlwind: the air war against Japan, 1942-1945



Author: Tillman, Barrett

Title: Whirlwind: the air war against Japan, 1942-1945

Published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2010

Description: xvii, 316 p., [16] p. of plates :ill., map ; 25 cm.

Call Number: D790 T624 2010

Subject(s):
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Japan
  • Bombing, Aerial -- Japan
Review(s):
  • Muller, Richard R. "The Firestorm That Ended the War." World War II 25, no. 2 (July 2010): 68-69
  • Hov, Sara. "Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan, 1942-45." Army 60, no. 6 (June 2010): 82-84
  • Murray, Williamson. "Flying into the Rising Sun." Military History 27, no. 1 (May 2010): 71-72 
Read: August 13, 2010

Monday, August 09, 2010

L.A. noir: the struggle for the soul of America's most seductive city


Author: Buntin, John

Title: L.A. noir: the struggle for the soul of America's most seductive city

Published: New York: Three Rivers Press, 2009

Description: xii, 419 p., [8] p. of plates :ill. ; 21 cm.

Call Number: HV 6795 L6 B86 2009

Bibliography p. 391-406

Note(s): A journalist and case writer presents a social history of Los Angeles, from Prohibition to the Watts riots, focusing on the long-running war between notorious gangster Mickey Cohen, and the man who would become the city's most famous police chief, William H. Parker. Originally published in hardcover by Harmony Books, 2009

Subject(s):
  • Organized crime -- California -- Los Angeles -- History -- 20th century
  • Cohen, Mickey, 1914-1976
  • Parker, William H. (William Henry), 1902-1966
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) -- History -- 20th century
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Review(s):
  • Spencer, Jeremy. "L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City." Library Journal 134, no. 12 (July 2009): 106-109
  • "L.A. NOIR: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City." Kirkus Reviews 77, no. 12 (June 15, 2009): 639
Read: August 8, 2010

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

War


Author: Junger, Sebastian

Title: War

Published: New York: Twelve, 2010

Description: xii, 287 p. ; 24 cm.

Call Number: DS371.4123 K67 J86 2010

Bibliography: p. 269-281

Note(s): Junger, author of "The Perfect Storm," turns his brilliant and empathetic eye to the reality of combat in this on-the-ground account that follows a single platoon through a 15-month tour of duty in the most dangerous outpost in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley

Subject(s):
  • Afghan War, 2001- -- Campaigns -- Afghanistan -- Korangal Valley
  • United States. Army. Airborne Brigade, 173rd
Review(s):
  • What is it good for?." Economist 395, no. 8683 (May 22, 2010): 89
  • Nashawaty, Chris. "Sebastian Junger Goes to War." Entertainment Weekly no. 1103 (May 21, 2010): 76-77
  • DEXTER, FILKINS. "'Nothing to Do but Kill and Wait'." New York Times Book Review (May 16, 2010): 13
Read: August 3, 2010

Stars in their courses: the Gettysburg campaign, June-July 1863


Author: Foote, Shelby

Title: Stars in their courses: the Gettysburg campaign, June-July 1863

Published: New York: Modern Library, 1994

Description: viii, 290 p. :maps ; 19 cm.

Call Number: E475.51 F66 1994

Note(s): "Originally published by Random House, Inc., as volume II of The Civil War, a narrative: Fredericksburg to Meridian"--T.p. verso

Subject(s):
  • Gettysburg Campaign, 1863
Review(s):
  • Mitchell, Douglas. "The Conflict is Behind Me Now ": Shelby Foote Writes the Civil War." Southern Literary Journal 36, no. 1 (Fall2003 2003): 21-45
  • Foote, Shelby. "THE NOVELIST'S VIEW OF HISTORY." Sewanee Review 99, no. 3 (Summer91 1991): 439
  • White, Helen, and Redding Sugg. "A COLLOQUIUM WITH SHELBY FOOTE." Southern Humanities Review 15, no. 4 (September 1981): 281-299
Read: July 21, 2010

Saturday, July 10, 2010

One more theory about happiness: a memoir



Author: Guest, Paul

Title: One more theory about happiness: a memoir

Published: New York: Ecco, 2010

Description: 202 p. ; 22 cm.

Call Number: PS3607 U47 Z46 2010

Subject(s):
  • Guest, Paul
  • Poets, American -- 21st century -- Biography
  • Quadriplegics -- United States -- Biography

Review(s):
  • "ONE MORE THEORY ABOUT HAPPINESS: A Memoir." Kirkus Reviews 78, no. 5 (March 2010): 182
Read: July 9, 2010

Maus II: a survivor’s tale: and here my troubles began



Author: Spiegelman, Art

Title: Maus II: a survivor’s tale: and here my troubles began

Published: New York: Pantheon Books, 1991

Description: 135 p. :ill. ; 24 cm.

Call Number: D804.3 S66 1991

Subject(s):
  • Spiegelman, Vladek -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Spiegelman, Art -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Children of Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
Review(s):
  • McGlothin, Erin. "No Time Like the Present: Narrative and Time in Art Spiegelman's Maus." Narrative 11, no. 2 (May 2003): 177
  • Halkin, H. "Inhuman comedy." Commentary 93, no. 2 (February 1992): 55
  • Stone, L. "Chasing History." Nation 254, no. 1 (January 6, 1992): 28-2
Read: July 8, 2010

Paths of glory



Author: Cobb, Humphrey, 1899-1944

Title: Paths of glory

Published: New York: Penguin Books, 2010

Description: xxviii, 190 p. ; 20 cm.

Call Number: PS3505 O1385 P37 2010

Note(s): Introduction by James H. Meredith; foreword by David Simon

Subject(s):
  • World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction
  • Trials (Treason) -- France -- Fiction
  • Mutiny -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
  • Military discipline -- France -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
  • France -- Politics and government -- 1870-1940 -- Fiction
  • War stories
Review(s):
  • Smith, Julian. "A Source for Faulkner's A Fable." American Literature 40, no. 3 (November 1968): 394
  • Codman, Florence. "The Other Kind of War Book." Nation 140, no. 3650 (June 19, 1935): 716
Read: July 7, 2010

Maus: a survivor’s tale



Author: Spiegelman, Art

Title: Maus: a survivor’s tale

Published: New York: Pantheon Books, 1986

Description: 159 p. :chiefly ill. ; 23 cm.

Call Number: D810 J4 S643 1986

Subject(s):
  • Spiegelman, Vladek -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Spiegelman, Art -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Children of Holocaust survivors -- United States -- Biography -- Comic books, strips, etc
Review(s):
  • Rifkind, Candida. "Drawn from Memory: Comics Artists and Intergenerational Auto/biography." Canadian Review of American Studies 38, no. 3 (October 2008): 399-427
  • Loman, Andrew. "Well Intended Liberal Slop": Allegories of Race in Spiegelman's Maus." Journal of American Studies 40, no.3 (December 2006): 551-571
  • Chute, Hillary. "The Shadow of a Past Time": History and Graphic Representation in Maus." Twentieth Century Literature 52, no. 2 (Summer 2006): 199-230
Read: June 20, 2010