New Releases by John Cassidy

John Cassidy is the author of Capitalism and Its Critics (2025), Start with a Scribble (2020), Paint This Book! (2017), Real Men Kneel (2014), How Markets Fail (2013).

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Capitalism and Its Critics

release date: Apr 29, 2025
Capitalism and Its Critics
A sweeping, dramatic history of capitalism as seen through the eyes of its fiercest critics. At a time when artificial intelligence, climate change, and inequality are raising fundamental questions about the economic system, Capitalism and Its Critics provides a kaleidoscopic history of global capitalism, from the East India Company to Apple. But here John Cassidy, a staff writer at The New Yorker and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, adopts a bold new approach: he tells the story through the eyes of the system’s critics. From the Haitian rebels who overthrew French colonial capitalism and the English Luddites who rebelled against early factory automation, to the Latin American dependistas, the international Wages for Housework campaign of the 1970s, and the modern degrowth movement, the absorbing narrative traverses the globe. It visits with familiar names—Smith, Marx, Luxemburg, Keynes, Polyani—but also focuses on many less familiar figures, including William Thompson, the Irish proto-socialist whose work influenced Marx; Flora Tristan, the French proponent of a universal labor union; John Hobson, the original theorist of imperialism; J. C. Kumarappa, the Indian exponent of Ghandian economics; Eric Williams, the Trinidadian author of a famous thesis on slavery and capitalism; Joan Robinson, the Cambridge economist and critic of the Cold War; and Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, the founding father of degrowth. Blending rich biography, panoramic history, and lively exploration of economic theories, Capitalism and Its Critics is true big history that illuminates the deep roots of many of the most urgent issues of our time.

Start with a Scribble

release date: Aug 25, 2020
Start with a Scribble
This utterly encouraging book is a masterclass in how to draw for kids and grownups with Sir Quentin Blake, beloved illustrator to Roald Dahl. Can you find the pointy end of a pencil? Then you can draw! Start with a Scribble will banish your inner critic and kick-start your inner genius, as you learn to capture the spirit of things with a little how-to and a lot of just-do. An artist-quality pen and two watercolor pencils (red and black) are included. Inside, you’ll find: Prompts to inspire you (e.g., “emotional rabbits”) Doodles to finish (“Mrs. Thudkins takes her floppaterasis for a walk”) Techniques to try (only when the mood strikes you), from shading to perspective And plenty of wide-open space to play around in. Sir Quentin’s sage advice appears throughout, from “it’s best to name your animal after you draw it” to “don’t worry too much yet about ankles.” The most important lesson? YOU are the only person qualified to express your unique you-ness. Publisher’s note:Start with a Scribble is an updated North American edition of Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered (Klutz, 1999).

Paint This Book!

release date: May 02, 2017
Paint This Book!
Put the brush in your hand. Stick it in the water, then smush it around in one of the colors. Now take a deep breath and plop it down on the page . . . You’re an artist. Yes, really! Young or old, there is an artist in each of us. If yours is hiding (perhaps behind a shred of self-consciousness?), just remember: Art is personal expression. You have your talent. Nobody else has anything like it! If you are ready to discover (or re-discover) your genius, Paint This Book! is here to help. The paints, the brush, and the watercolor paper are all included—plus irresistible encouragement and exercises from authors John Cassidy and Thacher Hurd: Work small: Quick, spontaneous strokes will happen more naturally. Trust your instincts: Watercolor can turn to mush with a lot of revision. You’re better than you think you are! Choose your techniques: You’ll learn about light and shadow (page 43), perspective (page 51), and more. But it’s up to you whether to use these skills often, or never! Either way, there are many artists who do the same. Don’t forget: Sometimes a shimmer of color on the page can look even fruitier than a realbowl of fruit. Between these covers, there are no mistakes. Just add imagination (and water)!

Real Men Kneel

release date: Aug 12, 2014
Real Men Kneel
There are many "How To" books being written by Christian authors today. This is not one of them. Instead, within these pages you will find a variety of meditations that will encourage, inspire, and in some cases challenge you. Where else will you find a book that tackles everything from the Super Bowl, to horoscopes, and even the sexual revolution from a scriptural perspective? Just as a record album contains songs with varying rhythms and melodies, this book contains meditations that are often profoundly different from one another. While one person finds a powerful essay that touches the heart, another is drawn to the promise found in the changing of water to wine. The Reverend Doctor Randall Paige has this to say about "Real Men Kneel: " "What beautiful, simple stories from everyday life to illustrate these messages. It''s so readable and enjoyable. This book conveys the deep message of God''s heart for the lost, even through stories of judgment. So many of these stories are so great . . . I can imagine people wanting to send them to their friends." "Real Men Kneel" is a personal yet broadly applicable account of what it means to know and truly believe in God. It encourages Christians to deepen and live out their own faith along the way.

How Markets Fail

release date: Jan 31, 2013
How Markets Fail
How did we get to where we are? John Cassidy shows that the roots of our most recent financial failure lie not with individuals, but with an idea - the idea that markets are inherently rational. He gives us the big picture behind the financial headlines, tracing the rise and fall of free market ideology from Adam Smith to Milton Friedman and Alan Greenspan. Full of wit, sense and, above all, a deeper understanding, How Markets Fail argues for the end of ''utopian'' economics, and the beginning of a pragmatic, reality-based way of thinking. A very good history of economic thought Economist How Markets Fail offers a brilliant intellectual framework . . . fine work New York Times An essential, grittily intellectual, yet compelling guide to the financial debacle of 2009 Geordie Greig, Evening Standard A powerful argument . . . Cassidy makes a compelling case that a return to hands-off economics would be a disaster BusinessWeek This book is a well constructed, thoughtful and cogent account of how capitalism evolved to its current form Telegraph Books of the Year recommendation John Cassidy ... describe[s] that mix of insight and madness that brought the world''s system to its knees FT, Book of the Year recommendation Anyone who enjoys a good read can safely embark on this tour with Cassidy as their guide . . . Like his colleague Malcolm Gladwell [at the New Yorker], Cassidy is able to lead us with beguiling lucidity through unfamiliar territory New Statesman John Cassidy has covered economics and finance at The New Yorker magazine since 1995, writing on topics ranging from Alan Greenspan to the Iraqi oil industry and English journalism. He is also now a Contributing Editor at Portfolio where he writes the monthly Economics column. Two of his articles have been nominated for National Magazine Awards: an essay on Karl Marx, which appeared in October, 1997, and an account of the death of the British weapons scientist David Kelly, which was published in December, 2003. He has previously written for Sunday Times in as well as the New York Post, where he edited the Business section and then served as the deputy editor. In 2002, Cassidy published his first book, Dot.Con. He lives in New York.

The Klutz Book of Knots

release date: Aug 01, 2009
The Klutz Book of Knots
Practice tying knots using the nylon cord that is color-coded to the illustrations and tied through the holes on each page. A unique gift, intriguing puzzle, practical tool and entertaining book...all tied up together.

Tricky Video

release date: Mar 01, 2009
Tricky Video
Tricky Video is a clever collection of easy-to-achieve video tricks, gags, and gimmicks you can do with your home video camera. Simple step-by-step sequences show young directors how to make people disappear, how to stage a painless fight scene, how to become a cartoon, and in short, how to be a video genius.

Buses, Trains and Gaelic Games

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Buses, Trains and Gaelic Games
Patrick Kavanagh said that no one could write a comprehensive account of Irish life that ignored the Gaelic Athletic Association. This book serves as a record of the activities and achievements of the various transport teams over the past one hundred and twenty five years.

Dot.con

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Dot.con
This is a sceptical history of the internet/stock market boom. John Cassidy argues that what we have just witnessed wasn''t simply a stock market bubble; it was a social and cultural phenomenon driven by broad historical forces. Cassidy explains how these forces combined to produce the buying hysteria that drove the prices of loss-making companies into the stratosphere. Much has been made of Alan Greenspan''s phrase irrational exuberance, but Cassidy shows that there was nothing irrational about what happened. The people involved - fund managers, stock analysts, journalists and pundits - were simply acting in their own self-interest.

The Official Koosh Book

release date: Feb 01, 1992
The Official Koosh Book
Describes more than thirty Koosh games, activities, and juggling tricks for youngsters of all skill levels, and includes three Koosh balls.

Explorabook

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Explorabook
Includes activities in magnetism, light wave craziness, optical illusions, hair dryer science, and bacterial stories.

The Time Book

release date: Jan 01, 1991
The Time Book
Introduces the concept of time and shows how to read a regular and digital watch.

The Official Icky Poo Book

release date: Jan 01, 1990
The Official Icky Poo Book
A collection of 33 Icky-Poo activities for the substance that sticks but doesn''t get stuck. Throw it on the wall. It will slime its way down, but it leaves no mess on your hand or the wall. When it gets dirty, just wash it with soap and water. Book comes with one Icky-Poo ball and string.

A Station in the Delta

release date: Mar 01, 1989
A Station in the Delta
The year was 1967. Toby Busch had been stationed in the Mekong Delta town of My Tho--and found that trust was a rare commodity in this clandestine world. Combines the consistently hot topic of Vietnam with the unending appeal of CIA action.

The Book of KidsSongs 2 [kit] : Another Holler-along Handbook

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Book of KidsSongs 2 [kit] : Another Holler-along Handbook
An illustrated collection of children''s songs includes such classics as Jambalaya, Frere Jacques, The M.T.A. Song, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, The Chicken Song, and Peace Like a River..

The Klutz Yo-yo Book

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Klutz Yo-yo Book
Discusses the history and mechanics of yo-yos. Illustrates techniques for playing with the yo-yo.

The Hacky-Sack Book

The Hacky-Sack Book
Take soccer and mix it with juggling. This book introduces the 5 basic kicks, along with various games played with a footbag. Includes information on joining the World Footbag Association.

Night Cries

Night Cries
John Cassidy''s poems are mostly descriptive, often portraits of people, or scenes from the natural world. Caught in sharp-edged detail, the subject is explored as the poem is shaped; the movement and imagery draw out and clarify the implicit significance of a particular situation or experience. Frequently energised by the meeting of opposites, the poems embody both hesitation and conflict in the texture of their language. Night Cries is John Cassidy''s second book-length collection. It includes the poems from his Bloodaxe pamphlets Changes of Light and The Fountain, which Dick Davis in PN Review praised for their ''wary ease'' - one of Cassidy''s own phrases. ''His best poems are very fine: fastidiously put together but not at all dandified, engaging with reality... He often deals in placid surfaces that mask a buried violence or vitality, and he does so with meticulous and self-effacing diction.'' Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

Changes of Light

Changes of Light
A sudden change of light can transform our perception of the familiar world. Holding such moments of tension, John Cassid gains insights into a situation as he shapes a poem around it. In this new group of poems, he has extended his territory to cover apprehensions of time; his progress is wary but determined, and always held in check by the sureness of his craft. The poems are concerned with the idea of time in many of its aspects: with chance and causality, perspective and circumstance, change and persistence, youth and age. They vary in their approach; some are observations, some speculations, some less formally shaped than others. Changes of Light is published simultaneously with The Fountain, a pamphlet comprising those poems from John Cassidy''s booklet, The Dancing Man (Poet''s Yearbook Award, 1977), which were not included in Cassidy''s book, An Attitude of Mind (Hutchinson, 1978). The title-poem, ''The Fountain'', was the precursor of the time poems of Changes of Light.

The Fountain

The Fountain
The Fountain is a reissue of those poems from John Cassidy''s booklet, The Dancing Man, which were not included in his book, An Attitude of Mind (Hutchinson, 1978). They formed part of a collection which won him the first Poet''s Yearbook Award in 1977. Cassidy''s poems are mostly descriptive, often portraits of people, or scenes from the natural world. Caught in sharp-edged detail, the subject is explored as the poem is shaped, so that the implicit significance of a particular observation or experience is uncovered by the defining action of the poem''s language and imagery, and in the harmonising of its rhythms. The Fountain is published simulataneously with Changes of Light, a pamphlet of new poems all concerned, in various ways, with apprehensions of time; they develop ideas which Cassidy had started to explore in ''The Fountain'', the title-poem of this pamphlet.

British Capital and the Mexican Silver Mining Industry, 1820-50

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