year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
2000 | 978-1-56585-344-7 | Robert Soloman | No Excuses: Existentialism and the Meaning of Life |
'' | 978-1-56585-354-6 | Robert H. Kane · Kathleen Higgins | Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd Edition |
'' | 978-1-56585-366-9 | Bart D. Ehrman | The New Testament |
2001 | 978-1-56585-369-0 | Malcolm David Eckel | Buddhism Parts I and II (The Great Courses) |
'' | 978-1-56585-550-2 | The Old Testament |
2002 | 978-1-56585-557-1 | Bart D. Ehrman | Lost Christianities: Christian Scriptures and the Battles over Authentication |
2000 | 978-1-56585-565-6 | Richard Wolfson | Einstein's Relativity and the Quantum Revolution: Modern Physics for Non-Scientists, 2nd Edition |
| 978-1-56585-575-5 | Thomas F. X. Noble | The Foundations of Western Civilization |
| 978-1-56585-578-6 | Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd Edition |
2000 | 978-1-56585-582-3 | Professor Bart D. Ehrman | The New Testament |
1998 | 978-1-56585-585-4 | Seth Lerer | The History of the English Language DVDs: The Teaching Company (The Great Courses) |
2002 | 978-1-56585-588-5 | Richard Brettell · Great Courses | From Monet to Van Gogh: A History of Impressionism |
2001 | 978-1-56585-595-3 | Tulane University Prfessor Kenneth W. Harl | The Teaching Company, The Great Courses, Ancient & Medieval History, The World of Byzantium |
1997 | 978-1-56585-623-3 | Daniel N., Prof. Robinson | The Great Ideas Of Philosophy - Part 1 of 5 |
2003 | 978-1-56585-633-2 | Professor Mark Steinberg | A History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev |
2001 | 978-1-56585-636-3 | Philip Daileader · Great Courses | The High Middle Ages |
1999 | 978-1-56585-639-4 | Peter Saccio | William Shakespeare: Comedies, histories, and tragedies |
2003 | 978-1-56585-663-9 | My Favorite Universe |
| 978-1-56585-697-4 | The Theory of Evolution: A History of Controversy |
2001 | 978-1-56585-710-0 | Teofilo F. Ruiz | The Teaching Company: Medieval Europe: Crisis and Renewal 4 Dvds with Course Booklet (The Great Cour |
2002 | 978-1-56585-725-4 | Teofilo F. Ruiz | The Other 1492: Ferdinand, Isabella, and the Making of an Empire |
| 978-1-56585-763-6 | The History of the United States, 2nd Edition (Course 8500) |
2003 | 978-1-56585-769-8 | The Joy of Thinking: The Beauty and Power of Classical Mathematical Ideas |
1997 | 978-1-56585-857-2 | Georgetown University Professor Monica Neagoy | The Great Courses: Science & Mathematics, Algebra 1, Parts 1- 3 |
1994 | 978-1-56585-861-9 | Frank Cardula | Chemistry (The Great Courses: Science and Mathmatics), Complete set on DVD |
2004 | 978-1-56585-877-0 | William R. Cook · Ronald B. Herzman | St. Augustine's Confessions |
'' | 978-1-56585-881-7 | Robert Greenberg | The Symphony |
2004 | 978-1-56585-903-6 | Kenneth W. Harl | Rome and the Barbarians: Parts I, II, & III (The Great Courses) |
'' | 978-1-56585-910-4 | Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance |
| 978-1-56585-915-9 | The Great Courses Ancient & Medieval History: The Early Middle Ages |
2004 | 978-1-56585-948-7 | The Story of Human Language |
1997 | 978-1-56585-969-2 | The Great Courses - Basic Math |
| 978-1-56585-970-8 | The Great Courses: Science & Mathematics- Algebra 2, Parts 1-3 |
1997 | 978-1-56585-971-5 | Tim McGee | How to Become a SuperStar Student (The Great Courses Literature & English Language) |
2004 | 978-1-56585-976-0 | James A.W. Heffernan · Susan Sage Heinzelman · Ronald B. Herzman · Thomas F. X. Noble · Elizabeth Vandiver | Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition, 2nd Edition |
'' | 978-1-56585-977-7 | Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition, 2nd Edition |
'' | 978-1-56585-981-4 | Daniel N. Robinson | The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition |