Thrilling to hear a Rowman & Littlefield author and title landing on stalwart US radio presenter Brian Lehrer's WNYC show with Red Sauce - How Italian Food Became American. The segment, appropriately enough, was on 100 years of that classic New York staple... pizza🍕!
Radical UK newspaper Morning Star has an extremely enthusiastic review of a Manchester University Press book, Act Now, by The Common Sense Policy Group. The review, entitled 'A Manifesto For Making Change', ends with the line "This is a brilliant book that should be compulsory reading for all MPs."
Horticultural website Hortweek carries a review of a new Burleigh Dodds book - Improving water management in agriculture - focussing on "where innovation is required to ensure that water use is optimised and better managed by farmers and other key stakeholders across the agri-food supply chain."
Artfacts previews an upcoming show at the Martos Gallery for the works of Nabil Kanso, and namechecks as reference biography the title Lebanon and the Split of Life from Anthem Press.
An extremely in-depth and erudite review appears in The European Conservative for SUNY Press title Tradition and the Deliberative Turn.
Over at Above the Law Olga V. Mack, Globe Law and Business author of titles such as Legal Operations in the Age of AI and Data, interviews Richard Finkelman on developments in the US regarding the recent landmark ruling on Google.
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