November 2007
The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney, by Michael Barrier. Reviewed by Wilfred Niels Arnold.
Archive Style: Photographs and Illustrations for U.S. Surveys, 1850–1890, by Robin Kelsey. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States, by Carla Yanni. Reviewed by John F. Barber.
Becoming 13, by Victoria King. Reviewed by Kathryn Adams.
Building a Century of Progress: The Architecture of Chicago’s 1933–34 World’s Fair, by Lisa D. Schrenk. Reviewed by Michael R. (Mike) Mosher.
The Color of Stone: Sculpting the Black Female Subject in Nineteenth-Century America, by Charmaine A. Nelson. Reviewed by Michael R. (Mike) Mosher.
Do You Believe in Water?: Three Journeys in Cyprus and the Mediterranean, by Lia [End Page 198] Lapithi Shukuroglou. Reviewed by Michael R. (Mike) Mosher.
The Elements of UML 2.0 Style, by Scott W. Ambler. Reviewed by Kasey Asberry.
Laws of Seeing, by Wolgang Metzger, translated by Lothar Spillman, Steven Lehar, Mimsey Stromeyer, and Michael Wertheimer. Reviewed by Amy Ione.
Musical Instruments of Nepal, by Ram Prasad Kadel. Reviewed by Stefaan Van Ryssen.
Poison Woman: Figuring Female Transgression in Modern Japanese Culture, by Christine L. Marran. Reviewed by Michael R. (Mike) Mosher.
Science as a Spiritual Practice, by Imants Barušs. Reviewed by Rob Harle.
WAL-TOWN: The Film, by Sergeo Kirby, writer and director. Reviewed by Michael R. (Mike) Mosher.