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1. All the President's Men: CHRISTIAN KEATHLEY and ROBERT B. RAY, 2023, London and New York, Bloomsbury, pp. 112, illus., $16.15 (paper).

2. Horror Film and Otherness: Film and Culture: ADAM LOWENSTEIN, 2022, New York, NY: Columbia university press, pp. xiii + 229, illus., $140.00 (cloth), $35.00 (paper).

3. SceneWriting: The Missing Manual for Screenwriters: CHRIS PERRY and ERIC HENRY SANDERS, 2022, New York, NY, Bloomsbury Academic, pp. vii + 230, index and appendices (references, course adoption guide), $34.95 (paper), $111.50 (cloth).

4. Black Women and the Changing Television Landscape: LISA M. ANDERSON, 2023, New York, NY, Bloomsbury Academic, pp. x + 165, illus. (black and white), $80.00 (cloth), $22.95 (paper).

5. Actor Training in Anglophone Countries: Past, Present, and Future: by Peter Zazzali, New York, Routledge, 2022, xxi + 229 pp., £120 (cloth), £36.99 (paper), £36.99 (ebook).

6. Freud's papers on technique and contemporary clinical practice: Lawrence Friedman. New York: Routledge, 2019, 239 pp, $37.46 (paperback).

7. NOMADLAND: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century: By Jessica Bruder. New York: W.W. Norton, 2017; 273 pp.; ills., bibliog., index. $13.95 (paper), isbn 9780393356311.

8. The Archaeology of Ancient Cities: by Glenn R. Storey, New York, Eliot Warner Publications, 2020, 159 pp., ill., tables, and bibliography, $26.33 (paper), ISBN: 978-0415498647.

9. Smartphone Filmmaking: Theory and Practice: MAX SCHLESER, 2021 New York, London and Dublin, Bloomsbury Academic pp. ix + 246, notes, index, £24.99 (paper).

10. Review of Margaret Rustin's Finding a way to the child. Selected papers 1983–2021: Kate Stratton, & Simon Cregeen. (Eds.). (2023). Margaret Rustin's Finding a way to the child. Selected papers 1983–2021. London and New York: Routledge.

11. The Iranian revolutionary guard corps: defining Iran's military doctrine: by Alma Keshavarz London/New York, Bloomsbury, 2023, xvii + 142 pp., $24.99 (paper), $90.00 (hardcover), £65.00 (hardback), £21.99 (paperback), notes and index ISBN: 978-1350255661

12. Regional Settlement Demography in Archaeology: by Robert D. Drennan, C. Adam Berrey, and Christian E. Peterson, New York, Eliot Werner Publications, 2015, 200 pp., ill., maps. $32.95 (paper), ISBN: 978-0989824941.

13. Citation Behavior of Undergraduate Students: A Study of History, Political Science, and Sociology Papers.

14. Ulysses and Faust: Tradition and Modernism from Homer Till the Present: by Harry Redner, New York, Routledge, 2018, 293 pp., £120.00 (cloth), £36.99 (paper), £31.44 (ebook).

15. Sound in sight: audio and sound-focused art exhibitions in New York between 1978 and 1984.

16. Contributed Papers in Specimen Mineralogy: Part 3: 31st, 32nd & 33rd Rochester Mineralogical Symposia.

17. Enter Ghost: By Isabella Hammad. New York: Grove Press, 2023. 336 pages. $28 cloth, $18 paper, $28 e-book. Reviewed by Nora Parr.

18. Foreign Correspondence in the Early Telegraphic Era: The Herald, the Tribune, and the 1848 Revolutions.

19. Contributed Papers in Specimen Mineralogy: Part 1: 35th Rochester Mineralogical Symposium.

20. Contributed Papers in Specimen Mineralogy: Part 3.

21. Writing the Great War: The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present: edited by Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich, New York, Berghahn Books, 2021, viii + 507 pp., $179.00 (cloth), $19.95 (paper).

22. Social capital: papers selected from a critical workshop.

23. A Review of The Unconscious: Contemporary Refractions in Psychoanalysis, edited by Pascal Sauvayre and David Braucher: The Unconscious: Contemporary Refractions in Psychoanalysis, edited by Pascal Sauvayre and David Braucher, New York, Routledge, 2020, 202 pages

24. Selected Papers from the Second International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels.

25. When Minds Meet: The work of Lewis Aron: Galit Atlas, New York, Routledge, 2021, 382 pp., £28.99 (paperback), ISBN 9780367622121.

26. Roving consumers of pleasure: at the conceptual intersection of sport tourism and sex tourism.

27. Screening the red army faction: Historical and cultural memory: CHRISTINA GERHARDT, 2018, New York and London, Bloomsbury academic, pp. xii + 307, illus., bibliography, index, $135.00 (cloth), $39.95 (paper).

28. Convict criminology for the future: by Ross, Jeffrey Ian, and Vianello, Francesca, New York, Routledge, 202, 226 pp., $39.99 (Kindle); $139.31 (Hardcover); $52.95 (Paper) , ISBN 978-0-367-86015-8.

29. Ultimate-Humeanism.

30. When private meets public: young people and political consumerism in the name of environmental activism.

31. Alternative parameter learning schemes for monitoring process stability.

32. Parents' ontological beliefs regarding the use of conversational agents at home: resisting the neoliberal discourse.

33. Psychoanalytic Credos: Personal and professional journeys of psychoanalysts: edited by Jill Salberg, New York, Routledge, 2022, 252 pp., £29,99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781032054728.

34. Interactive Documentary: Theory and Debate: Kate Nash, 2021, New York, NY, Routledge, pp. xi + 178, illus., bibliography, index, $160.00 (cloth), $44.95 (paper).

35. How negotiation delays affect policy decisions: evidence from the budgetary process.

36. Black swan -or- black boxed economics: applying ontology, Keynesianism, and constructivism to policy and market analysis.

37. Long-time dynamics of a problem of strain gradient porous elastic theory with nonlinear damping and source terms.

38. Chaudhuri and Mukerjee ORRT for two sensitive characteristics and their overlap.

39. Food sovereignty and displacement: gardening for food, mental health, and community connection.

40. Residential wood heating: An overview of U.S. impacts and regulations.

41. Clods, Compost and the Buoyancy of Clowns: Alex Tatarsky's mundane methods.

42. Cinema against Doublethink: Ethical Encounters with the Lost Pasts of World History: DAVID MARTIN-JONES, 2019 London and New York, Routledge pp. xvi + 242, illus., notes and index, £69 (cloth), £27.99 (paper).

43. SOURCES ON LABOR HISTORY IN THE MARTIN P. CATHERWOOD LIBRARY.

44. The Making of Mike Kelley's The Wages of Sin's Exhibition Copy: Replication as a Means of Preservation.

45. History of ConnectNY: 2001–2021.

46. Utilizing Experiential Learning to Deepen Understanding in an MSW Macro Practice Class: Impact on Learning and EPAS Competencies.

47. Unequal effects of SARS-CoV-2 infections: model of SARS-CoV-2 dynamics in Cameroon (Sub-Saharan Africa) versus New York State (United States).

48. The doublespeak discourse of the race disparity audit: an example of the White racial frame in institutional operation.

49. Exploring the psychometric properties of a tripartite model of risk perception (TRIRISK) in a general U.S. population sample.

50. Play and manifestations of playfulness in interactive and immersive museum spaces.