year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
2003 | 978-1-58988-002-3 | Leon Sciaky | Farewell to Salonica: City at the Crossroads |
'' | 978-1-58988-003-0 | Gabriel Zaid | So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance |
2004 | 978-1-58988-008-5 | Eva Brann | The Music of the Republic: Essays on Socrates' Conversations and Plato's Writings |
'' | 978-1-58988-012-2 | Alison Lurie · Walter de la Mare | Memoirs of a Midget |
2002 | 978-1-58988-013-9 | Sister Miriam Joseph | Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric, Understanding the Nature and Function of |
2004 | 978-1-58988-015-3 | Jacob Howland | The Republic: The Odyssey of Philosophy |
'' | 978-1-58988-019-1 | Eva Brann | Open Secrets / Inward Prospects: Reflections on World and Soul |
2005 | 978-1-58988-022-1 | Stephan Wackwitz | An Invisible Country |
'' | 978-1-58988-023-8 | Masao Miyoshi | As We Saw Them: The First Japanese Embassy to the United States |
2005 | 978-1-58988-024-5 | Sten Nadolny | The Discovery of Slowness |
'' | 978-1-58988-025-2 | Sister Miriam Joseph | Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language |
2006 | 978-1-58988-027-6 | Barbara Leonie Picard | One Is One (Nautilus) |
'' | 978-1-58988-029-0 | Michael Vitez | Rocky Stories: Tales of Love, Hope, and Happiness at America's Most Famous Steps |
'' | 978-1-58988-030-6 | Thomas McCormack | The Fiction Editor, the Novel, and the Novelist: A Book for Writers, Teachers, Publishers, and Anyone Else Devoted to Fiction |
2007 | 978-1-58988-032-0 | Richard A. Lanham | Style: An Anti-Textbook |
2008 | 978-1-58988-033-7 | Lillian R. Lieber | The Education of T.C. Mits: What modern mathematics means to you |
2007 | 978-1-58988-034-4 | William Zinsser | American Places: A Writer's Pilgrimage to 16 of This Country's Most Visited and Cherished Sites |
'' | 978-1-58988-035-1 | Joseph Epstein · Barry Moser | Literary Genius: 25 Classic Writers Who Define English & American Literature |
2007 | 978-1-58988-036-8 | Lillian R. Lieber | Infinity: Beyond the Beyond the Beyond |
'' | 978-1-58988-037-5 | Peter Kalkavage | The Logic of Desire: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit |
2008 | 978-1-58988-038-2 | Gabriel Zaid | The Secret of Fame: The Literary Encounter in an Age of Distraction |
'' | 978-1-58988-041-2 | Peter Kalkavage · Eric Salem | The Envisioned Life: Essays in Honor of Eva Brann |
'' | 978-1-58988-042-9 | John Andrew Gallery | Sacred Sites of Center City: A Guide to Philadelphia's Historic Churches, Synagogues, and Meetinghouses |
'' | 978-1-58988-043-6 | Barbara Leonie Picard | Ransom for a Knight (The Nautilus Series) |
2008 | 978-1-58988-044-3 | Lillian R. Lieber | The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Trip to the Fourth Dimension |
'' | 978-1-58988-046-7 | Eva Brann | Feeling Our Feelings: What Philosophers Think and People Know |
2009 | 978-1-58988-047-4 | John Andrew Gallery | Philadelphia Architecture: A Guide to the City, Third Edition |
2008 | 978-1-58988-048-1 | Sister Miriam Joseph | Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language |
2009 | 978-1-58988-051-1 | Sergei Aksakov | A Russian Schoolboy |
2010 | 978-1-58988-054-2 | John Verdi | Fat Wednesday: Wittgenstein on Aspects |
'' | 978-1-58988-057-3 | Thomas Mann | The Tables of the Law |
2009 | 978-1-58988-058-0 | John of Salisbury | The Metalogicon: A Twelfth-Century Defense of the Verbal and Logical Arts of the Trivium |
2011 | 978-1-58988-061-0 | Rachel Hadas | Strange Relation: A Memoir of Marriage, Dementia, and Poetry |
2010 | 978-1-58988-062-7 | Eva Brann | Homage to Americans: Mile-High Meditations, Close Readings, and Time-Spanning Speculations |
'' | 978-1-58988-064-1 | Kevin Andrews | The Flight of Ikaros: Travels in Greece During the Civil War |
2011 | 978-1-58988-066-5 | W. Stanley Moss | Ill Met By Moonlight |
'' | 978-1-58988-068-9 | Brooke Allen | The Other Side of the Mirror: An American Travels Through Syria |
2011 | 978-1-58988-069-6 | Martin Rowe · Evander Lomke | Right Off the Bat: Baseball, Cricket, Literature, and Life |
'' | 978-1-58988-070-2 | Eva Brann | The Logos of Heraclitus |
'' | 978-1-58988-072-6 | Norma Thompson | Unreasonable Doubt: Circumstantial Evidence and the Art of Judgment |
2012 | 978-1-58988-074-0 | Gershom Scholem · Werner J. Dannhauser | On Jews and Judaism in Crisis: Selected Essays |
2011 | 978-1-58988-075-7 | Eva Brann | The Music of the Republic: Essays on Socrates' Conversations and Plato's Writings |
2012 | 978-1-58988-076-4 | Gary Borjesson | Willing Dogs & Reluctant Masters: On Friendship and Dogs |
2013 | 978-1-58988-078-8 | Aristophanes | Birds, Peace, Wealth: Aristophanes' Critique of the Gods |
2012 | 978-1-58988-080-1 | William Zinsser | The Writer Who Stayed |
2015 | 978-1-58988-090-0 | Wojciech Zukrowski | Stone Tablets |
2016 | 978-1-58988-108-2 | Peter F. Drucker | The Last of All Possible Worlds and The Temptation to Do Good: Two Novels by Peter F. Drucker |
2017 | 978-1-58988-119-8 | John M. Vine | A Parkinson's Primer: An Indispensable Guide to Parkinson's Disease for Patients and Their Families |
'' | 978-1-58988-121-1 | Tony Gorry | Memory's Encouragement |
2018 | 978-1-58988-122-8 | Warren A. Andiman | Animal Viruses and Humans, a Narrow Divide: How Lethal Zoonotic Viruses Spill Over and Threaten Us |
'' | 978-1-58988-125-9 | Paul Rodzianko | Tattered Banners: An Autobiography |
2018 | 978-1-58988-127-3 | S. J. Dahlstrom | Black Rock Brothers: The Adventures of Wilder Good #5 |
2020 | 978-1-58988-143-3 | '' | Silverbelly: The Adventures of Wilder Good #6 |
'' | 978-1-58988-145-7 | Larry I. Palmer | Scholarship Boy: Meditations on Family and Race |