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Publishing scholarship, literature, and books for general readers since 1963. See our full catalog at www.umasspress.com.
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Looking for your next fall read? Check out our new November titles:

Lambs in Winter: Sketches of a Vermont Life Through Seasons of Change by Alexis Lathem, a stunning collection of personal meditations and sociopolitical investigations on a New England farm.

Every Revolution Was First a Thought: The Civil War and Transcendentalism in Transatlantic Context by Aren Lerner Craig

Emerson and the Defense of Equality by Greg Garvey, a study of the famed writer's advocation for equality.