Crump, Ben

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Breuer’s Bohemia: The Architect, His Circle, and Midcentury Houses in New England

While in its focus on two Breuer clients, this book pairs well with Leonard Eaton’s Two Chicago Architects and Their Clients, Crump’s film tells a more compelling story of self-indulgent libertines who nonetheless became patrons of important work. Joachim Driller’s Breuer Houses (more comprehensively illustrated with floor plans) offers a deeper architectural understanding, but used in tandem with Syracuse University’s Digital Archive, Crump’s book is a worthy addition to larger architecture collections.

Open Season: Legalized Genocide of Colored People

Despite a few dense sections, this is overall a critical book in the age of Black Lives Matter, suited for both YA and adult readers. [See Prepub Alert, 3/25/19.]
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Earth to Table Every Day: Cooking with Good Ingredients Through the Seasons

An attractive and well-executed work. Recommended for medium and large collections where farm-to-table cookbooks are in demand.
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A Year with Nature: An Almanac

For readers short on time but big on appreciating the world in new ways.
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A Year with Nature: An Almanac

For readers short on time but big on appreciating the world in new ways.
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I Pledge Allegiance: A Believer's Guide to Kingdom Citizenship in Twenty-First-Century America

While the relationship between the church as prophetic witness and its radical distinction from the larger society could have been fleshed out more thoroughly, Crump succeeds in challenging his fellow evangelicals with this theological account.
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Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog, Adder's Fork and Lizard's Leg: The Lore and Mythology of Amphibians and Reptiles

Readers will enjoy this fun, fascinating fairy-tale theater featuring toads, snakes, and more.
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Walker Evans Decade by Decade

The best book on Evans in years, this will appeal to photography pundits.
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