By Roderick Coover.
$35.00 Macintosh/Windows
From anthropology to new media: a study of the use of image and hypermedia to understand dance and storytelling in African villages and the wine harvest in Burgundy.
By David Kolb.
$49.95 Macintosh/Windows
A surprising best-seller! A wide-ranging exploration of the relationships between hypertext, thought, and argument -- the foundation of scholarly hypertext.
By Diane Greco.
$49.95 Macintosh/Windows
The cyborg is more than just an interesting fiction; Cyborg: Engineering The Body Electric explores cyborg's impact on political action and personal identity.
By Christiane Paul.
$49.95 Macintosh
This finely crafted hypertext weaves literature, criticism, history, philosophy, myth, and popular culture into a layered portrait of Eliot's work and cultural context.
By Eric Steinhart.
$49.95 Mac (Requires HyperCard)
Steinhart's clever hypertext and obvious enthusiasm present Nietzsche's aphorisms, metaphors and parables with clarity and energy.
By George P. Landow.
$49.95 Macintosh
Hypertext theorist George P. Landow opens his fiction workshop to bring you the excitement of reading and writing hypertext with 15 talented young artists.
By George P. Landow and Jon Lanestedt.
$49.95 Macintosh/Windows
Landow and Lanestedt's work provides students and scholars with a remarkable perspective on this monument of elegiac verse.
By George P. Landow.
$49.95 Macintosh/Windows
Perhaps the best-known pedagogical hypertext, The Dickens Web remains among the finest examples of hypertextual scholarship.
By Giuliano Franco.
$24.95 Macintosh/Windows
"What do you do for a living? " This was the question posed by Bernardino Ramazzini (1633-1714), the father of occupational medicine.