Colonel Hogan und seine Jungs sind Kriegsgefangene im Stalag 13, Deutschlands härtestem Gefangenl...
What is death? Do people survive death? What do we mean when we say someone is 'dying'? Presentin...
A memoir ultimately without a time and ultimately without a place. It's a story of families acros...
According to an ancient and still popular view -- sometimes known as 'eudaimonism' -- a person's ...
Fred Feldman's first novel, The Moon Canopy, is a vivid portrayal of life in SOHO during the earl...
This edition of the collected short stories is a distillation of many works written by Fred Feldm...
How to Save the World on $5 a Day provides a fascinating, multi-cultural look at the history and ...
Several years ago I came across a marvelous little paper in which Hector-Neri Castaneda shows tha...
Fred Feldman has made a substantial contribution to utilitarian moral philosophy. In this collect...
Mishkin's Paradise, Fred Feldman's play in two acts, is a striking drama of miscarried hope and t...
Fred Feldman's fascinating new book sets out to defend hedonism as a theory about the Good Life. ...
This book is a modern-day fable about Licorice, a house cat who get tired of the same old life of...