Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 PROSE Awards
Four Cambridge University Press titles are 2011 PROSE Award winners.
The Letters of Ernest Hemingway
- Volume: 1
Hemingway's letters, most previously unpublished, allow an unprecedented insight into his mind and a vivid record of his turbulent life.
"A literary treasure trove … Where Hemingway's published works had all been so deliberate and painstakingly chiseled, his letters were free-form and expansive—unsanded and unvarnished. . . His letters may prove to be the most honest log of Hemingway's fascinating life-voyage, the truest sentences he ever wrote. … Their value cannot be overstated." - Vanity Fair
- $40.00 (A)
Kiev 1941
First account of one of the largest battles of World War II and its place in Germany's Eastern campaign.
"David Stahel has written a remarkable book. Not only is it the fullest English-language account of the Battle of Kiev, based on an expert knowledge of the records of the German formations directly involved, but it is also a stimulating attempt to put what appeared to be Hitler's greatest victory into the context of his eventual defeat." Evan Mawdsley, author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War
- $35.00 (A)
The Geometry of Physics
- 3rd Edition
Provides a working knowledge of tools that are of great value in geometry and physics and in engineering.
- $65.00 (Z)
Effective Treatments in Psychiatry
A practical pocket reference to effective treatments for a wide range of psychiatric disorders.
- $50.00 (M)






