Books by Daniel Cohen and Complete Book Reviews
Daniel Cohen, Author, Jessica B. Baker, Translator MIT Press (MA) $32 (192p) ISBN 978-0-262-03350-3
Cohen's new work debunks the commonly held wisdom on both sides of the globalization debate: that it's a new phenomenon, that it thrives on the exploitation of poor countries by rich ones, and that it raises all boats-rich and poor. Globalization is
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Daniel Cohen, Author, William McCuaig, Translator MIT Press (MA) $18.95 (106p) ISBN 978-0-262-03383-1
Social inequality is at the center of this illuminating, and notably brief, collection of three lectures on the post-industrial world. French author and professor of economics Cohen (Globalization and Its Enemies) has a surprisingly easy-to-read...
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Daniel Cohen, Author, Russell Farrell, Illustrator Puffin Books $5.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-14-056413-6
This encyclopedia includes prehistoric creatures from Albertosaurus to Velociraptor, with a colorful painting of each, and a page of stickers. Ages 5-up. (May)
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Daniel Cohen, Author, Pamela Ford Johnson, Illustrator Doubleday Books for Young Readers $9.95 (41p) ISBN 978-0-385-23416-0
Following the age of dinosaurs, mammals became the next dominant species, from which latter-day mammals (including humans) are descended. Cohen focuses on these and smaller creatures of the Cenozoic erae.g., birdsand attempts to give simple but...
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Daniel Cohen, Author, Gary A. Lippincott, Illustrator Doubleday Books for Young Readers $9.95 (45p) ISBN 978-0-385-24586-9
This attractive volume consists of short essays on the art, religion, history, geography, agriculture and way of life of the ancient Egyptians. The book is written in a friendly though slightly pedagogical tone, with an emphasis on familiarly...
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Daniel Cohen, Author, Susan Cohen, With M. Evans and Company $13.95 (150p) ISBN 978-0-87131-459-8
The Cohens claim that teenagers can buy a fake I.D. at stores clustered around the Port Authority bus station in New York. The license to indulge in what underaged boys and girls consider a ""social necessity,'' hard drink, costs about $10 and is...
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