Trick or Treat? How about some books that might be a little tricky, but after some time spent with them turn out to be treats? Because Graduate Services has got these for your costume clad identity to scope out. So, take a gander at what’s below and then come on in to get on down. Wear a costume if you like, but just remember to bring your UCB ID card with you to get inside. Enjoy.
Wittgenstein’s Antiphilosophy by Alain Badiou
Sacred Games by Vikram Chandra
Selected Letters of William Empson edited by John Haffenden
A Short Autobiography by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Germany In Transit: Nation and Migration, 1955-2005 edited by Deniz Gokturk, David Gramling, and Anton Kaes
Aun Aprendo: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Writings of Aldous Leonard Huxley compiled by David J. Bromer
An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, vols. 1-2 edited by Halil Inalcik and Donald Quataert
Social Works: Performing Art, Supporting Publics by Shannon Jackson
Tea and Biscuits by A.L. Kennedy
The World and The Bomb by Hanif Kureishi
Collected Plays: 1944-1961 by Arthur Miller
The Principle of Measure in Composition by Field: Projective Verse II by Charles Olson
The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie
BFI Film Classics: The WIzard of Oz by Salman Rushdie
In Defence of the Enlightenment by Tzvetan Todorov
Translations From the Russian by Virginia Woolf and S.S. Koteliansky
W.B. Yeats and George Yeats: The Letters edited by Ann Saddlemyer
Shanghai Splendor: Economic Sentiments and the Making of Modern China, 1843-1949 by Wen-Hsin Yeh