Websites
related to UW Press books and authors
Visit Science
is Fun!: for Bassam Shakhashiri's Chemical Demonstrations
Jerry Apps has a web site with more information about his books. jerryapps.com
Julien
Clinton Sprott has
his own web site for his book Physics Demonstrations: A Sourcebook for Teachers
of Physicsand his famous The
Wonder of Physics program prott.physics.wisc.edu/wop.htm
The Society of Dance History Scholars has a website that has more information about the Studies in Dance History series.
Tim Miller is an internationally acclaimed performance artist
and gay rights activist. He is the author of the books Body Blows and 1001 Beds and his performance texts have appeared in the
play collections O Solo Homo and Sharing the Delirium.
He teaches performance at the University of California, Los Angeles,
School of Theater and is cofounder of Performance Space 122 in
New York City and Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica,
California. Tim Miller's website is hometown.aol.com/millertale/timmiller.html
his blog is at timmillerperformer.blogspot.com
Jan Gregoire Coombs has her own web site for her book The Rise and Fall of
HMOs:
An American Health Care Revolution.
See webpages.charter.net/coombs
There is a web site for the
Controversies in
Science and Technology series, with a table of contents, excerpts, and
other details. Please see www.plantpath.wisc.edu/satis
Controversies in Science and Technology
Volume 1: From Maize to Menopause
Edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman, Abby J. Kinchy, and Jo Handelsman
Science and
Technology in Society
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David Shields, author of Remote,
is the author of three other nonfiction books, Black Planet
(a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award),
Enough About You, and Baseball Is Just Baseball;
two novels, Dead Languages and Heroes; and a collection
of connected stories, A Handbook for Drowning. You can
find out more about Shields by visiting www.davidshields.com
If
you would like to find out more about Theodor Bikel, visit
www.bikel.com
To
visit the personal website of our author Merrill Joan Gerber,
author of Botticelli Blue Skies, click on http://www.its.caltech.edu/~mjgerber/
Chris Kubica,
co-editor of Letters to J.D. Salinger, has provided many
links to reviews and other information about the book. Click
here to reach our Letters to J.D.
Salinger webpage. You can also check out his home
website jdsalinger.com
Visit Wildlife-Habitat Relationships: for more details about the book, from author Bruce G. Marcot
Virginia Schuett's book on PKU. Low
Protein Cookery for Phenylketonuria, published by the
UW Press, is a very helpful book. A search for the The National
PKU News website could be helpful as well.
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