New Book Tuesday: Appetite for Innovation, The Psycho Records, and More New Books!

Our weekly listing of new titles now available:

Appetite for Innovation: Creativity and Change at elBulli
M. Pilar Opazo

Reimagining the Human Service Relationship
Edited by Jaber F. Gubrium, Tone Alm Andreassen, and Per Koren Solvang

Friends and Other Strangers: Studies in Religion, Ethics, and Culture
Richard B. Miller

Rethinking Investment Incentives: Trends and Policy Options
Edited by Ana Teresa Tavares-Lehmann, Perrine Toledano, Lise Johnson, and Lisa Sachs

Ecosickness in Contemporary U.S. Fiction: Environment and Affect (Now available in paper)
Heather Houser

The Psycho Records
Laurence Rickels
(Wallflower Press)

Cinéma Militant: Political Filmmaking and May 1968
Paul Douglas Grant
(Wallflower Press)

The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century
Stein Ringen
(Hong Kong University Press)

Illustrious Illuminations: Christian Manuscripts from the High Gothic to the High Renaissance (1250–1540)
Florian Knothe and Robert McCarthy
(Hong Kong University Press)

First Queer Voices from Thailand: Uncle Go’s Advice Columns for Gays, Lesbians and Kathoeys
Peter A. Jackson
(Hong Kong University Press)

The Classical Gardens of Shanghai
Shelly Bryant
(Hong Kong University Press)

Once in a Life: Encounters with Nara
Edited by Dominique Chan and Fumio Nanjo
(Asia Society Hong Kong Center)

Light Before Dawn: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974–1985
Kuiyi Shen and Julia F. Andrews
(Asia Society Hong Kong Center)

It Begins with Metamorphosis: Xu Bing
Yeewan Koon
(Asia Society Hong Kong Center)

Landscapes Lost and Found: Appreciating Hong Kong’s Heritage Cultural Landscapes
Ken Nicolson
(Hong Kong University Press)

Land Administration and Practice in Hong Kong
Roger Nissim
(Hong Kong University Press)

Hong Kong’s Link to the US Dollar: Origins and Evolution
John Greenwood
(Hong Kong University Press)

Tort Law in Hong Kong: An Introductory Guide, Second Edition
Stephen D. Mau
(Hong Kong University Press)

Ch’ing Cash (Two-Volume Set)
Werner Burger
(Hong Kong University Press)