Alumnae Authors H-K

Alumnae Authors A-CAlumnae Authors D-G Alumnae Authors L-NAlumnae Authors O-Q Alumnae Authors R-S Alumnae Authors T-V Alumnae Authors W-Z

Most of these works were listed in Barnard Alumnae and Barnard Magazine
* deceased

Haase-Dubosc, Danielle
’59

  • Femmes et Pouvoirs sous l'Ancien Régime, Rivages, 1991

Haber, Joyce ’53

  • The Users, Delacorte, 1976; Dell, 1977

Hackett, Patricia ’69

  • The Andy Warhol Diaries, Warner Books, 1989, 1990; Pan, 1992 (editor)
  • POPism: the Warhol ’60s, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980

Halasa, Malu (Maria Lourdes) '79

  • The Secret Life of Syrian Lingerie: Intimacy and Design, Scalo Publishing in cooperation with the Prince Claus Fund Library, 2006 (co-editor)
  • Transit Beirut: New Writings and Images, Saqi Books, 2004 (co-editor)

Halasz, Piri ’56

  • A Swinger’s Guide to London, Coward-McCann, 1967

Haley, Neale (Cornelia Kranz) ’50

  • Birds for Pets and Pleasure, Delacorte Press, 1981 (Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children/Children’s Book Council, National Council of Science Teachers
  • How to Have Fun with a Horse, A.S. Barnes, 1973
  • How to Teach Group Riding, A.S. Barnes, 1970
  • Grooming Your Horse/Teach Yourself to Ride, A.S. Barnes, 1974
  • Judge Your Own Horsemanship/Training Your Horse to Show, A.S. Barnes, 1971/1976
  • The Schooner Era: A Lost Epic in History, A.S. Barnes, 1972
  • Understanding Your Horse: Equine Character and Psychology, A.S. Barnes, 1973

Hall, Dorothy (Wolfe) Judd ’51

  • Robert Frost: Contours of Belief, Ohio U Press, 1984

*Hall, Mildred Reed ’46 and Edward T. Hall

  • The Fourth Dimension in Architecture: the impact of building on man’s behavior, Sunstone Press, 1975
  • Hidden Differences: Doing Business with the Japanese, Doubleday; Anchor, 1990
  • Hidden Differences: How to Communicate with the French/Germans, Stein, 1984/1983
  • Japan for Americans, Bungei Shunju, 1986
  • U.S.A. for Japanese, Bungei Shunju, 1986
  • Understanding Cultural Differences, Intercultural Press, 1989

Halpern, Barbara Kerewsky ’53

  • People in States, Addison-Wesley, 1972 (co-author)
  • A Serbian Village in Historical Perspective, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972 (with Joel M. Halpern)

Halpern, Jeanne Carter ’72

  • Tales from the Rain Forest: Myths and Legends from the Amazonian Indians of Brazil, The Ecco Press, 1997 (co-author, under the pseudonym Jeanne Wilmot)

Hamburg, Joan (Feldman) ’57

  • Most-for-Your-Money: New York Shopping, Food and Services Guide, Rawson Associates, 1983
  • The New York Lunch Book, World, 1972
  • New York on $5 a Day, Frommer, 1961
  • New York on $70 a Day, 1993
  • Our Little Black Book of Shopping Secrets, Joan and Gerry, 1993 (with Gerry Frank)

*Hamburger, Betty (Kalisher) ’26

  • Watchman of the Night, Union of American Hebrew Congregations

Handler, Sheila (Wolkowitz) ’61

  • Poems of a Haunted Child, Baker & Taylor, 2001
  • A Poet’s Journey Toward September 11, Baker & Taylor, 2002

*Hanle, Dorothea Zachariae ’37

  • Cooking Wild Game, Liveright, 1974
  • Cooking with Flowers, 1971
  • The Golden Ladle, 1945 (co-author)
  • The Hairdo Handbook: A Complete Guide to Hair Beauty, Doubleday, 1964
  • The Surfer’s Handbook, 1968

Hanlon (Tarasov), Emily ’67

  • Circle Home, Bradbury Press, 1981
  • How a Horse Grew Hoarse on the Site Where He Sighted a Bare Bear: A Tale of Homonyms, Delacorte, 1976
  • It’s Too Late for Sorry, Bradbury Press, 1978
  • Love is No Excuse, Bradbury Press
  • Petersburg, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1988; Fawcett, 1989
  • The Swing, Bradbury Press, 1979
  • What if a Lion Eats Me and I Fall into a Hippopotamus’ Mud Hole?, Delacorte, 1975
  • The Wing and the Flame, Bradbury Press, 1980
  • Hanning, Barbara Russano ’60
  • Concise History of Western Music, W.W. Norton, 1998

Harlan, Elizabeth (Kramon) ’67

  • Footfalls, Atheneum, 1982
  • George Sand, Yale U Press, 2004
  • Watershed, Viking Kestrel, 1986

*Harmer, Ruth Mulvey ’41

  • American Medical Avarice, Thomas Crowell, 1975
  • The High Cost of Dying, Collier Macmillan, 1963
  • Unfit for Human Consumption, Prentice Hall, 1971

Harris, Catherine Riegger ’32

  • Karl Marx: Socialism as Secular Theology, Warren H. Green, 1988

*Harris, Christina Phelps ’25

  • Nationalism and Revolution in Egypt, Mouton, 1965

Harris, Eileen Spiegel ’54

  • The Furniture of Robert Adam, Tiranti, 1966

Harris (Hess), Jay Pfifferling ’39

  • For the Record: The People Who Made Pound Ridge “God's Country,” 1718-1991, 1992
  • God’s Country: A History of Pound Ridge, Pequot Press, 1971

Harris, Melissa Robison '98

  • Ralph Cobey: American Eagle, Harris Innovations Publishing, 2008

Harrison, Anna ’86

  • 365 Saints: A 1996 Calendar of the Lives and Writings of the Saints, Workman, 1995
  • 365 Saints: A 1997 Calendar of the Lives & Writings of the Saints, Workman, 1996

Harrison, Evelyn (Byrd) ’41

  • Ancient Portraits from the Athenian Agora: Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Books, No 5, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1960
  • Archaic and Archaistic Sculpture, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1965
  • Athena and Athens in the East Pediment of the Parthenon, American Journal of Archaeology, 1967
  • Monsters and demons in the ancient and medieval worlds, Philipp von Zabern, 1967 (co-editor)
  • New Sculpture from the Athenian Agora, 1959, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1960

*Hart, Marion Rice ’12

  • How to Navigate Today: A Celestial Guide to Navigation, 1986 (with Leonard Gray) (Cornell Boaters Library)
  • I Fly as I Please
  • Who Called That Lady a Skipper?

Harth, Erica ’59

  • Cartesian Women: Versions and Subversions of Rational Discourse in the Old Regime, Cornell U Press, 1992
  • Cyrano de Bergerac and the Polemics of Modernity
  • Ideology and Culture in 17th-Century France, Cornell U Press, 1983
  • Last Witnesses: Reflections on the Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans, Palgrave/St. Martin’s Press, 2001 (editor)

Hartman, Berl (Mendelson) ’60

  • Better Résumés for Computer Personnel, Barrons Educational Series, 1984 (co-author)

Hartman, Susan ’74

  • Dumb Show, A U of Central Florida Book, University Presses of Florida, 1979

Harwood, Mary Rindfoos ’44

  • A Country Journal (with Michael Harwood)
  • Here We Go A-Bottling
  • A History of Lake Waramaug, Design to Printing, 1996
  • On the Road with John James Audubon, 1981 (with Michael Harwood) (Burroughs Award in Natural History)
  • A Quartet in Farewell Time, 1963
  • This Curious Country (with Michael Harwood)
  • Who Named the Daisy? Who Named the Rose?

Hassinger, Amy

  • Nina: Adolescence, 2003
  • The Priest's Madonna, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2006

Hauptman, Judith ’65

  • Development of the Talmudic Sugya: Relationship Between Tannaitic and Amoraic Sources, University Press of America, 1988 (Studies in Judaism)
  • Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman’s Voice, Westview Press, 1998

*Haverstick, Iola Stetson ’46

  • The Wreck of Whaleship Essex, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965; Harvest, 1999 (co-editor)

*Hays, Elinor Rice ’23

  • Action in Havana, 1940 (published under Rice)
  • The Best Butter, 1938 (published under Rice)
  • Mirror, Mirror, 1946 (published under Rice)
  • Morning Star, a Biography of Lucy Stone, 1818-1893, Harcourt, Brace and World, 1962
  • Those Extraordinary Blackwells, 1967

Hayt, Elizabeth '84

  • I'm No Saint: A Nasty Little Memoir of Love and Leaving, Warner Books, 2005

*Heafitz, Leslie (Bunim) ’61

  • In Darkness and in Light: A Physician’s Journey into Spiritual Healing, First Person Press, 1994 (poetry)

*Hedges, Elaine (Ryan) ’48

  • Beijing and Beyond: Toward the Twenty-First Century of Women, Women’s Studies Quarterly, 1996 (co-editor)
  • Hearts and Hands: The Influence of Women & Quilts on American Society, Quilt Digest Press, 1987; Rutledge Hill Press, 1996 (co-author)
  • The Heath Anthology of American Literature, 1989, 1993 (co-editor)
  • The History and Future of Women’s Studies, Women’s Studies Quarterly, 1997:1 & 2, (co-editor)
  • In Her Own Image, Women Working in the Arts, Feminist Press, 1980 (co-editor)
  • Listening to Silences: New Essays in Feminist Criticism, Oxford U Press, 1994 (co-editor)
  • Ripening: Selected Work (of Meridel Le Sueur) 1927-1980, Feminist Press, 1982 (editor)
  • Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Feminist Press, 1973, 1996 (editor)

Heffernan, Carol Falvo ’65

  • Le Bone Florence of Rome, U of Manchester Press, 1976
  • The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare and Early Medicine, Duquesne U Press, 1995
  • The Orient in Chaucer and Medieval Romance, D. S. Brewer, 2003
  • The Phoenix at the Fountain: Images of Women and Eternity in Lactantius’s “Carmen de Ave Phoenice” and the Old English “Phoenix,” U of Delaware Press, 1987

Held, Virginia (Potter) ’50

  • The Bewildered Age: Report on Morals & Values in Today’s Society, 1962
  • Ethics in International Affairs: Theories and Cases, University Press of America, 2000 (co-editor)
  • Feminist Morality: Transforming Culture, Society, and Politics, U of Chicago Press, 1993
  • Gender, Identity, and the Production of Meaning (co-author)
  • Justice and Care: Essential Readings in Feminist Ethics, Westview Press, 1995 (editor)
  • Philosophy and Political Action, Oxford U Press, 1972 (editor)
  • Philosophy, Morality and International Affairs, Oxford U Press, 1974 (editor)
  • Property, Profits, and Economic Justice, Wadsworth, 1980
  • The Public Interest and Individual Interests, Basic Books, 1970
  • Rights and Goods: Justifying Social Action, Free Press, 1984; U of Chicago Press, 1989
  • Women’s Realities, Women’s Choices: An Introduction to Women’s Studies, Oxford U Press, 1983, 1989 (with other members of the Hunter College Women’s Studies Collective)

Hellegers, Dale (Moss) ’68

  • We, the Japanese People: World War II and the Origins of the Japanese Constitution, Stanford U Press, 2001

Hellerstein, Erna Olafson ’60

  • Victorian Women, Stanford U Press, 1981 (co-editor)

*Henderson, Mary Benjamin ’25

  • Autographs: A Key to Collecting, 1946, 1987

Hennessee, Judith (Adler) ’53

  • Betty Friedan: Her Life, Random House, 1999
  • Unnatural Death: Confessions of a Medical Examiner, Random House, 1989; Ivy, 1990 (with Michael Baden)

Hennings, Dorothy Grant ’56

  • Communication in Action: Teaching the Language Arts, Houghton Mifflin, 1994, 1996
  • Content and Craft: Written Expression in the Elementary School, Prentice Hall, 1973 (co-author)
  • Mastering Classroom Communication, Goodyear Publications, 1975
  • Reading with Meaning: Strategies for College Reading, Prentice Hall, 1996
  • Smiles, Nods and Pauses: Activities to Enrich Children's Communication Skills, Citation Press, 1974
  • The Teacher Moves: An Analysis of Nonverbal Activity, Teachers College Press, 1971
  • Written Expression in the Language Arts, Teachers College Press, 1981 (co-author)

*Henri, Florette (Holzwasser) ’29

  • Bitter Victory: A History of Black Soldiers in World War I, Doubleday, 1970
  • Black Migration: Movement North 1900-1920, Anchor/Doubleday, 1975
  • George Mason of Virginia, Macmillan, 1971
  • The Southern Indians and Benjamin Hawkins 1796-1816, U of Oklahoma, 1986
  • The Unknown Soldiers: Black American Troops in World War I, Temple U Press, 1974 (co-author)

Herrera, Hayden (Phillips) ’64

  • Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo, Harper & Row, 1983
  • Frida Kahlo: The Paintings, HarperCollins, 1991; HarperPerennial, 1993
  • Mary Frank, Abrams, 1990
  • Matisse: A Portrait, Harcourt Brace, 1993; Harvest Books, 1995

Hersch (Mayo), Ruth K. ’54

  • An Annotated Bibliography on Technical Writing, Editing, Graphics and Publishing 1950-1965, Society of Technical Writers and Publishers, Carnegie Library, 1966

Herz, Irene ’68

  • Hey, Don't Do That!, Prentice-Hall, 1978

Herz, Judith Scherer ’54

  • A Passage to India: Nation and Narration, Macmillan/Twayne, 1993
  • The Short Narratives of E.M. Forster, St. Martin’s Press, 1988

Herzfeld, Judith ’67

  • Sense and Sensibility in Childbirth, W.W. Norton, 1985

Heyde, Martha Bennett ’41

  • Vocational Maturity During the High School Years, Teachers College Press, 1979 (co-author)

Heyman, Anita Potamkin ’62

  • Exit from Home, Crown, 1977

Heyman, Barbara (Brody) ’55

  • Samuel Barber: The Composer and His Music, Oxford U Press, 1992, 1994
  • The Symphony 1720-1840, (Volume IV, The Symphony in Madrid, edited by Jacqueline Shadko ’74), Garland, 1981 (associate editor)

Heyman, Juliane '46

  • From Rucksack to Backpack: A Young Woman's Journey in a Newly Evolving World, Xlibris, 2003

Hickerson, Nancy Parrott ’48

  • Linguistic Anthropology, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1980

Hickerson, Patricia Roth ’49 and Rachel Hickerson Cohen

  • Daughter and Mother, Sequoyah Road Press, 1978

High (Pesta), Monique Raphel ’69

  • Between Two Worlds, Donald I. Fine, 1989
  • The Eleventh Year, Delacorte Press, 1983
  • Encore, Delacorte Press, 1981
  • The Four Winds of Heaven, Delacorte Press, 1980
  • The Keeper of the Walls, Delacorte Press, 1985
  • Thy Father’s House, Delacorte Press/Dell Books, 1987

*Highsmith, Patricia ’42

  • The Animal-Lover’s Book of Beastly Murder, Penzler Books, 1975
  • The Black House, 1981; Penzler Books, 1988
  • The Blunderer, 1954; William Heinemann Ltd., 1966; W.W. Norton, 2001
  • The Boy Who Followed Ripley, Harper & Row, 1980; Penguin; Vintage Crime, 1994
  • Carol, Bloomsbury, 1990 (see The Price of Salt, below)
  • The Cry of the Owl, 1962; Penguin
  • Deep Water, Penguin, 1957
  • A Dog’s Ransom, Knopf, 1972; Penguin; W.W. Norton, 2002
  • Edith’s Diary, Simon & Schuster, 1977; Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989; Bompiani
  • Eleven, 1970; Penguin
  • Eleven Short Stories, Doubleday, 1970
  • Found in the Street, 1958; Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987
  • A Game for the Living, 1958; Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988
  • The Glass Cell, Doubleday, 1964; Penguin
  • Little Tales of Misogyny, 1977; Penzler Books, 1986; W.W. Norton, 2002
  • Mermaids on the Golf Course and Other Stories, 1984; Penzler Books, 1988
  • Miranda the Panda is on the Veranda, 1958 (co-author)
  • People Who Knock on the Door, 1982; W.W. Norton, 2001
  • Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction, The Writer, Inc., 1966, 1981; St. Martin’s Press, 2001
  • The Price of Salt, Arno Press, 1975; Bloomsbury, 1990; Naiad Press, 1984, 1991 (first published as Carol under pseudonym “Claire Morgan,” Coward McCann, 1952); Bompiani
  • Ripley’s Game, Knopf, 1974; Penguin; Vintage Crime, 1994; Bompiani
  • Ripley Under Ground, Doubleday, 1970; Penguin; Bompiani
  • Ripley Under Water, Bloomsbury, 1991; Knopf, 1992; Vintage Crime, 1994
  • The Selected Stories of Patricia Highsmith, W.W. Norton, 2001
  • Slowly, Slowly in the Wind (stories), 1979; Penzler Books, 1985
  • Small g: A Summer Idyll, Bompiani
  • The Snail-Watcher and Other Stories, Doubleday, 1970
  • Strangers on a Train, Harper & Row, 1950; William Heinemann Ltd., 1966; Penguin, 1974; W.W. Norton, 2001 (also film)
  • The Story-teller, Doubleday, 1966
  • A Suspension of Mercy, Penguin; W.W. Norton, 2001
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley, Coward-McCann, 1955; Penguin, 1976; Vintage, 1999 (also film)
  • Tales of Natural and Unnatural Catastrophes, The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987
  • This Sweet Sickness, Harper & Bros., 1960; Penguin
  • Those Who Walk Away, Doubleday, 1967
  • The Tremor of Forgery, Doubleday, 1969; Penguin, 1987
  • The Two Faces of January, Doubleday, 1964

Hill, Justine ’60

  • Women Talking: Explorations in Being Female, Lyle Stuart, 1976

Hill, Sally (Towlen) ’63

  • New Clothes from Old Threads: Daily Reflections for Recovering Adults, Recovery Publications, 1991

Hillman, Carolynn ’64

  • Love Your Looks: How to Stop Criticizing and Start Appreciating Your Appearance, Simon & Schuster, 1996
  • Recovery of Your Self-Esteem: A Guide for Women, Fireside/Simon & Schuster, 1992

Himmelfarb, Martha ’74

  • Ascent to Heaven in Jewish and Christian Apocalypses, Oxford University Press, 1994

Hinds, Kathryn (Fernquist) ’84

  • The Ancient Romans, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1996
  • Cats, Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1998
  • The Celts of Northern Europe, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1996
  • Hamsters and Gerbils, 2000
  • The Incas, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1998
  • India’s Gupta Dynasty, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1995
  • Life in the Middle Ages: The Castle/The Cathedral/The City/The Countryside, 2000
  • Magic of the Celtic Gods and Godesses, New Page Books, 2005
  • Medieval England, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 2001
  • Rabbits, Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1998
  • Venice and Its Merchant Empire, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 2001
  • The Vikings, Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark Books, 1998

Hine, Julia ’91

  • Pallaksch, Pallaksch by Liliane Giraudon, Sun & Moon Press, 1994 (translator)

Hinkes, Enid '65

  • Police Cat, Albert Whitman & Company, 2005

Hinojosa, Maria ’84

  • Crews: Gang Members Talk to Maria Hinojosa, Harcourt, Brace, 1995
  • Raising Raul: Adventures Raising Myself and My Son, Viking, 1999

Hirsch, Karen D. ’92

  • Mind Riot: Coming of Age in Comix, Simon & Schuster/Aladdin Paperbacks, 1997

Hirschman, Lisa ’67

  • Father-Daughter Incest, 1977

Hlavacek, Suzanne ’76

  • The Heart of the Matter: Breaking Codes and Making Connections Between You and Your Dog or Your Cat, Pocket Books, 1999 (co-author)
  • Smarter Than You Think: A Revolutionary Approach to Teaching and Understanding Your Dog in Just a Few Hours, Pocket Books, 1997 (co-author)

Hodderson, Lillian Hartmann ’61

  • True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen, The Only Winner of Two Nobel Prizes in Physics, Joseph Henry Press, 2002 (co-
    author)

*Hoff, Rhoda ’23

  • Africa, Adventures in Eyewitness History, H.Z. Walck, 1962 (editor)
  • America, Adventures in Eyewitness History, H.Z. Walck, 1962 (editor)
  • China, Adventures in Eyewitness History, H.Z. Walck, 1965 (editor)
  • They Grew Up to Be President, Doubleday, 1970

Hoguet, Diana ’78

  • The WASP Mystique, Donald I. Fine, Inc., 1987 (co-author)

*Holden, Anne ’22

  • In Love & Anger, Exposition Press of Florida, 1986

Hollander, Anne (Loesser) ’52

  • Feeding the Eye: Essays, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999
  • Moving Pictures, Alfred A. Knopf, 1989; Harvard, 1991 (U.K.)
  • Seeing Through Clothes, Viking, 1979
  • Sex and Suits: The Evolution of Modern Dress, Alfred A. Knopf, 1994; Kodansha Globe, 1995

Hollander, Stacy C. ’75

  • Harry Lieberman: A Journey of Remembrance, Dutton Studio Books, 1991

Hollins, Elizabeth Jay ’57 (see also Etnier)

  • Peace is Possible: A Reader for Laymen, Grossman, 1967

Holloway, Camara Dia ’93

  • Portraiture & the Harlem Renaissance: The Photographs of James L. Allen, Yale U Art Gallery, 1999

Holocek, Marie Kohnova ’27, translator

  • Nikola the Outlaw by Ivan Olbracht, Northwestern U Press, 2001
  • Old Czech Legends by Alois Jirasek, Forest Books, 1992)

Holsaert, Faith ’66

  • While We Were Singing, Loft Press, 1986

Holstein, Barbara Becker ’64

  • The Enchanted Self: A Positive Therapy, Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997
  • Recipes for Enchantment: The Secret Ingredient is YOU!, Ingram, 2001
  • The Truth: I’m a Girl, I’m Smart and I Know Everything, The Enchanted Self Press, 2008

Hong, Nansook ’91

  • In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Family, Little Brown, 1998

Honig, Alice (Sterling) ’50

  • Behavior Guidance for Infants and Toddlers, Southern Early Childhood Association, 1996
  • Infancy in America: An Encyclopedia, ABC-Clio, 2002 (co-editor)
  • Infant Caregiving: A Design For Training, Syracuse U Press, 1981 (co-editor)
  • Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Education, Nat’l Assn. for the Education of Young Children, 1975
  • Playtime Learning Games for Young Children, Syracuse U Press, 1982
  • Risk Factors in Infancy, Gordon and Breach, 1986 (editor)
  • Talking With Your Baby: Family as the First School, Syracuse U Press, 1996 (co-author)

Honig, Janice (Cohen) ’58

  • Adult Basic Education for the Deaf, Fair Lawn Community School, 1981 (co-author)

Hoo, Mona Yung-Ning ’52 (see also Eldridge)

  • Painting the Shadows: The Extraordinary Life of Victor Hoo, Eldridge & Co., 1999

Hopkins, Joan Cobb ’56

  • Tilda’s Treat: A New Way to Eat, Keats, 1975 (co-author)

Horan, Elizabeth ’78

  • Gabriela Mistral: An Artist and Her People, Organization of American States, 1994
  • Happiness (stories) by Marjorie Agosin, White Pine Press, 1993 (translator)
  • The House of Memory edited by Marjorie Agosín, Feminist Press, 1999 (translation editor)
  • The Subversive Voice of Carmen Lyra: Selected Works, University Press of Florida, 2000 (translator)

*Hornick, Lita (Rothbard) ’48

  • David Antin, Debunker of the “Real,” Swollen Magpie Press, 1979
  • The Green Fuse: A Memoir, Giorno Poetry Systems, 1989
  • The Intricate Image: A Study of Dylan Thomas, Gallery Editions, 1972
  • Kulchur Queen, Giorno Poetry Systems, 1977
  • Night Flight, Kulchur Foundation, 1982
  • Nine Martinis, Kulchur Foundation, 1987
  • To Elizabeth & Eleanor: Great Queens Who Loved Poetry, Giorno Poetry Systems, 1993

Horowitz, Eve ’85

  • Plain Jane, Random House, 1992

Horwitz, Barbara (Shapiro) ’57

  • British Women Writers, 1700-1850: An Annotated Bibliography of Their Works and Works About Them, Scarecrow Press, 1997
  • Jane Austen and the Question of Women’s Education, Peter Lang, 1991

Horwitz, Dawn Lille ’55

  • Michel Fokine, Twayne/G.K. Hall, 1985

Horyn Cathy ’78

  • Bare Blass, HarperCollins, 2002 (editor)

*Houck, Marjorie Candee ’24

  • Current Biography, H.W. Wilson (editor)

Houston (Masters), Jean ’58

  • A Mythic Life: Learning to Live Our Greater Story, Harper San Francisco, 1996
  • Godseed: The Journey of Christ, Quest, 1992
  • The Hero and the Goddess: The Odyssey as Mystery and Initiation, Ballantine, 1992; Wellspring, 1998
  • Jump Time, Putnam/Tarcher, 2000
  • Life Force: The Psycho-Historical Recovery of the Self, Quest, 1993
  • Manual for the Peacemaker: An Iroquois Legend to Heal Self & Society, Quest, 1995, 1997
  • Mind Games: The Guide to Inner Space, Dorset, 1972; Quest, 1998 (with Robert Masters)
  • A Passion for the Possible: A Guide to Realizing Your Full Potential, Harper San Francisco, 1997
  • The Passion of Isis and Osiris: A Gateway to Transcendent Love, Ballantine/Fawcett, 1995; Wellspring, 1998
  • The Possible Human, Tarcher/Putnam, 1997
  • Public Like a Frog: Entering the Lives of Three Great Americans, Quest, 1993
  • The Search for the Beloved, Tarcher/Putnam, 1997
  • The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience, Rinehart and Winston, 1966 (with Robert Masters)

Houston, Mona Tobin ’56 and John Porter Houston

  • French Symbolist Poetry, Indiana U Press, 1980

Howe, Susanna ’94

  • (Sick): A Cultural History of Snowboarding, St. Martin’s/Griffin, 1998

Howland, Courtney W. ’75

  • Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women, St. Martin’s Press, 1999; Palgrave, 2001 (editor)

Huber, Lynn W. (Wallerstein) '64

  • Revelations on the Road: A Pilgrim Journey, Woven Word Press, 2004

Huffman, Claire de C. (Licari) ’66

  • Montale and the Occasions of Poetry, Princeton U Press, 1983

*Hughes, Dorothy Berry ’36

  • The Great Victory Mosaic (poetry), U of Missouri Press, 1972
  • Neighborhoods, 1985

*Hughes, Mary Gray (Stilwell) ’51

  • The Calling (short stories), U of Illinois Press, 1980
  • The Empty Lot, Another Chicago Press, 1993
  • The Thousand Springs, a Collection of Short Stories, Puckerbrush Press, 1971

*Hughson, Lois (Enson) ’54

  • From Biography to History: The Historical Imagination and American Fiction, 1880-1940, University Press of Virginia, 1988

Hunter-Stiebel, Penelope ’64

  • Chez Elle, Chez Lui: At Home in 18th Century France, Rosenberg & Stiebel, Inc., 1987
  • The Fine Art of the Furniture Maker, Memorial Art Gallery of the U of Rochester, 1981 (with Wendell Castle, edited by Patricia Bayer ’74)
  • French Furniture of the Eighteenth Century by Pierre Verlet, University Press of Virginia, 1991 (translator)
  • Stroganoff: The Palace and Collections of a Russian Noble Family, Harry N. Abrams, 2000 (editor)
  • 20th Century Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Winter 1979/80

Huntley, Martha (Williamson) ’63

  • Caring, Growing, Changing: A History of the Protestant Mission in Korea, Friendship Press, 1984

Huntwork, Jane Willets ’36

  • The Majestic American Chestnut: A History and Cookbook, Princeton Hall, 1995

*Hurston, Zora Neale ’28

  • The Complete Stories of Zora Neale Hurston, HarperCollins, 1995
  • Dust Tracks on a Road, An Autobiography, Lippincott, 1942; U of Illinois Press, 1984; Virago, 1986; HarperPerennial, 1991
  • Every Tongue Got to Confess: Negro Folk Tales from the Gulf States, HarperCollins, 2001
  • Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings, Library of America/Penguin, 1995
  • Go Gator and Muddy the Water: Writings by Zora Neale Hurston from the Federal Writers Project, edited by Pamela Bordelon, W.W. Norton, 1999
  • I Love Myself When I Am Laughing: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader, Feminist Press, 1979
  • Jonah’s Gourd Vine, 1934; Virago, 1987; HarperPerennial, 1990
  • Moses, Man of the Mountain, U of Illinois Press, 1985
  • Mule Bone (play), with Langston Hughes
  • Mules and Men, 1935; Indiana U Press, 1978; HarperPerennial, 1990
  • Novels and Stories, Library of America/Penguin, 1995
  • The Sanctified Church, Turtle Island, 1983
  • Seraph on the Suwanee, 1948; AMS Press, 1974; HarperPerennial, 1991
  • Spunk: The Selected Short Stories of Zora Neale Hurston, Turtle Island Foundation, 1985
  • “Sweat”, Rutgers University Press (edited by Cheryl Wall)
  • Tell My Horse, Turtle Island, 1981; HarperPerennial, 1990
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God, 1937; Negro Universities Press, 1969; HarperPerennial, 1990; U of Illinois, 1978, 1991; HarperCollins, 1992, 2000 (foreword by Edwidge Danticat ’90); Perennial Classics, 1999; Harper Audio, 2000

Hyman, Helen Kandel ’42 and Barbara Silverstone

  • Growing Old Together: A Couples’ Guide to Understanding and Coping with Late-Life Crises, Pantheon, 1992
  • You and Your Aging Parent, Pantheon, 1976

Hyman, Virginia (Riley) ’50

  • “To the Lighthouse” and Beyond: Transformations in the Narratives of Virginia Woolf, Peter Lang, 1988

Iglitzin, Lynne (Bresler) ’53

  • Violent Conflict in American Society, Chandler, 1972
  • Women in the World: 1975-1985 The Women's Decade, ABC-CLIO, 1976, 1986 (co-editor)

Ingall, Carol (Krepon) ’61

  • Down the Up Staircase: Tales of Teaching in Jewish Day Schools, JTS Press, 2006
  • Maps, Metaphors and Mirrors: Moral Education in Middle Schools, Ablex, 1997
  • Rashi and His World (teacher’s guide and student workbook), Jewish Theological Seminary, 1987

Inglis, Ruth Langdon ’49

  • A Time to Learn, Dial Press, 1973
  • Must Divorce Hurt the Children?, London: Temple Smith, 1982
  • Sins of the Fathers: A Study of the Physical and Emotional Abuse of Children, St. Martin’s Press, 1978
  • The Window in the Corner: A Half-Century of Children's Television, Peter Owen Ltd., 2003

Inselman, Laura, M.D. ’66

  • Pediatric Pulmonary Pearls, Hanley & Belfus, 2001

Isaac, Rael Jean (Isaacs) ’54

  • Adopting a Child Today, Harper & Row, 1965
  • The Coercive Utopians: Social Deception by America’'s Power Players, Regnery Gateway, 1984 (with Erich Isaac)
  • Madness in the Streets: How Psychiatry and the Law Abandoned the Mentally Ill, Macmillan/Free Press, 1990 (with Virginia Armat)

*Isaacs, Edith Somborn ’06

  • Love Affair with a City, the Story of Stanley Isaacs, Random House, 1967

Israeloff, Roberta ’73

  • Coming to Terms, Alfred A. Knopf, 1984
  • In Confidence: Four Years of Therapy, Houghton Mifflin, 1990; Penguin 1991
  • ISBN 0-943568-01-3, Farrah, Upland, Westmoreland, and Granger, 1983 (contributor)
  • Kindling the Flame: Reflections on Ritual, Faith, and Family, Simon & Schuster, 1998
  • Lost and Found: A Woman Revisits Eighth Grade, Simon & Schuster, 1996
  • Raising a Thinking Preteen: The “I Can Problem Solve” Program for Eight- to Twelve-Year-Olds, Henry Holt, 2000 (co-author)
  • What to Do About Your Child’s Moods and Emotions: Real Solutions from Experts, Parents, and Kids, Reader’s Digest, 1998
  • Why Parents Disagree: How Women and Men Parent Differently and How We Can Work Together, William Morrow, 1994; Avon, 1995 (co-author)

Jacobs, Deborah ’77

  • Small Business Legal Smarts, Bloomberg Press, 1998

Jacobsen, Anita Kershaw ’34

  • Frederic Cozzens: Marine Painter, Alpine Fine Arts Collection, 1983

Jacobson, Betsy Ress '59

  • The Abnormal Cookbook, Fibromyalgia Resources Group, 2006

Jacoby, Beverly Schreiber ’72

  • French Drawings From a Private Collection: Louis XIII to Louis XVI, Fogg Art Museum, 1980 (co-author)

Jacoby, Doris ’48

  • English 5, Westerman Verlag, 1975
  • English 6, Westerman Verlag, 1976

Jacquet-Gordon, Helen '40

  • The Graffiti on the Khonsu Temple Roof as Karnak: A Manifestation of Personal Piety, U of Chicago, 2003

Jakab, E.A.M. (Elisabeth) ’58

  • The Halloween Party, Bantam, 1995; Gareth Stevens Publishing, 1996
  • Louis Pasteur: Hunting Killer Germs, McGraw-Hill, 2000
  • The Mummy Who Wouldn’t Die, Bantam, 1996; Gareth Stevens Publishing, 1997; published in Spanish as La Momia Que No Queria Morir, Grupo Editorial Ceac, 1997

Jana, Reena ’91

  • Where to Get Married: San Francisco Bay Area: A Photographic Guide to the 100 Best Sites, Chronicle Books, 1999

Janeway, Elizabeth (Hall) ’35

  • Accident, Harper & Row, 1964
  • Angry Kate, Harper & Row, 1963
  • Between Myth and Morning: Women Awakening, William Morrow, 1974
  • Cross Sections from a Decade of Change, William Morrow, 1982
  • Daisy Kenyon, Doubleday, 1945
  • Improper Behavior: When and How Misconduct Can Be Healthy for Society, William Morrow, 1987
  • Ivanov Seven, Harper & Row, 1967
  • Leaving Home, Doubleday, 1953; Feminist Press, 1987 (afterword by Rachel Mayer Brownstein ’58)
  • Man's World, Woman's Place, a Study in Social Mythology, William Morrow, 1971
  • Powers of the Weak, Alfred A. Knopf, 1980
  • The Question of Gregory, Doubleday, 1949
  • The Third Choice, Doubleday, 1959
  • The Walsh Girls, Doubleday, Doran, 1943

Janowitz, Tama ’77

  • American Dad, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1981
  • Area Code 212, St. Martin's Griffin, 2004
  • By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee, Crown, 1996
  • A Cannibal in Manhattan, Crown, 1987
  • A Certain Age, Doubleday, 1999
  • Hear That?, North-South/SeaStar, 2001 (ages 5-8)
  • The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group, Crown, 1992; Washington Square/Pocket Books, 1994; Washington Square, 1999
  • Men Without Ties: Gianni Versace, Abbeville Press, 1995 (co-editor)
  • Peyton Amberg, St. Martin's Griffin, 2004
  • Slaves of New York, Crown, 1986; Washington Square Press, 1999

*Jarnow, Jeannette Abelow ’30

  • Inside the Fashion Business, John Wiley, 1974; 5th edition, Macmillan, 1991 (co-author)

Jay, Karla (Berlin) ’68

  • After You’re Out: Personal Experiences of Gay Men and Lesbian Women, Putnam, 1976 (co-editor)
  • The Amazon and the Page: Natalie Clifford Barney and Renee Vivien, Indiana U Press, 1988
  • Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics: Sex, Loyalty, and Revolution (Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature),
    NYU Press, 1995 (editor)
  • The Cutting Edge, NYU Press, 1992
  • Dyke Life: From Growing Up to Growing Old, a Celebration of the Lesbian Experience, Basic Books, 1995, 1996 (editor)
  • The Gay Report: Lesbians and Gay Men Speak Out about Sexual Experiences and Lifestyles, Summit Books, 1979
  • Lavender Culture, A Jove/HBJ Book, 1979; NYU Press, 1994 (co-editor)
  • Lesbian Erotics, NYU Press, 1995 (editor)
  • Lesbian Texts and Contexts: Radical Revisions, NYU Press/Feminist Crosscurrents, 1990, (co-editor)
  • Out of the Closet: Voices of Gay Liberation, Pyramid, 1974; NYU Press, 1992 (co-editor)
  • Tales of the Lavender Menace: A Memoir of Liberation, Basic Books, 1999
  • The Woman of the Wolf and Other Stories, by Renee Vivien, Gay Presses of NY, 1983 (translator with Yvonne M. Klein)

*Jeffrey, Adi-Kent Thomas ’38

  • Across the Land from Ghost to Ghost, New Hope, 1976
  • The Bermuda Triangle, Warner, 1973
  • Ghosts-in-the Valley, New Hope, 1971
  • Ghosts of the Revolution, New Hope, 1976
  • More Ghosts in the Valley, New Hope, 1971
  • Parallel Universe, Warner, 1977
  • They Dared Niagara, Follett, 1968
  • They Dared the Devil’s Triangle, Warner, 1975
  • Triangle of Terror, Warner, 1974
  • Witches as Wizards, Cowles, 1971

Jelenko, Jane (Rosenzweig) '70

  • Changing Lanes: Road Maps to Midlife Renewal, Radom Press, 2008 (coauthor)

*Jewett, Eleanore Myers ’12

  • The Hidden Treasure of Glaston, 1947; Bethlehem Books, 2000 (Newbery Honor Book)

Jex, Hope Sattertwaite ’22

  • A Wilderness of Birds, Doubleday, 1974 (co-author)

Jochnowitz, Carol Fink ’63

  • Careers in Medicine for the New Woman, Franklin Watts, 1978

John-Steiner, Vera (Polgar) ’50

  • Creative Collaboration, Oxford U Press, 2000
  • Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes by L.S. Vygotsky, Harvard U Press, 1980 (co-editor)
  • Notebooks of the Mind: Explorations of Thinking, U of New Mexico Press, 1985; revised edition, Oxford U Press, 1996
  • Sociocultural Approaches to Language and Literacy: An Interactionist Perspective, Cambridge U Press, 1994 (co-editor)*deceased

Johnson, Joyce (Glassman) ’55

  • Bad Connections, G.P. Putnam, 1978
  • Come and Join the Dance, Atheneum, 1962 (published under Glassman)
  • Door Wide Open: A Beat Love Affair in Letters 1957-1958, Viking, 2000 (with Jack Kerouac)
  • In the Night Cafe, E.P. Dutton, 1989; Washington Square Press/Pocket Books, 1990
  • Minor Characters: A Young Woman’s Coming of Age in the Beat Orbit of Jack Kerouac, Houghton Mifflin, 1983; Washington Square Press/Pocket Books, 1990; Anchor Books, 1994; Penguin, 1999
  • What Lisa Knew: The Truths and Lies of the Steinberg Case, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1990

Johnson, Judith Emlyn ’58 (see also Sherwin)

  • Hungry for Light: The Journal of Ethel Schwabacher, Indiana U Press, 1993 (co-editor)
  • The Ice Lizard, Poems 1977-88, Sheep Meadow Press, 1992

Johnson, Katherine Brewster ’71

  • Schools and Bicentennials: A New York State Handbook of Ideas, NYS American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1975 (with David Robinson

Johnson, Rebecca '86

  • And Sometimes Why, Putnam Adult, 2008

Jong, Erica (Mann) ’63

  • Any Woman’s Blues: A Novel of Obsession, Harper & Row, 1990; Harper Paperbacks, 1991; Bompiani
  • At the Edge of the Body (poetry), Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979
  • Becoming Light: Poems, New and Selected, HarperCollins, 1991; HarperPerennial, 1992; Dove Audio
  • The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller, Turtle Bay, 1993; Grove, 1994
  • Erica Jong, New American Library, 1983
  • Fanny, Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones, New American Library, 1980
  • Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir, HarperCollins, 1994; HarperPaperbacks, 1995; Bompiani
  • Fear of Flying: A Memoir, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973; New American Library, 1988; Bompiani
  • Fruits and Vegetables (poetry), Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1971; Ecco Press, 1997
  • Half-Lives (poetry), Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973
  • How to Save Your Own Life, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1977
  • Inventing Memory: A Novel of Mothers and Daughters, HarperCollins, 1997; HarperChoice, 1998
  • Loveroot (poetry), Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1975
  • Megan’s Book of Divorce: A Kid’s Book for Adults, New American Library, 1984
  • Megan’s Two Houses, Dove, 1996
  • Of Blessed Memory, HarperCollins, 1997
  • Ordinary Miracles (poetry), New American Library, 1983
  • Parachutes & Kisses, New American Library, 1984
  • Sappho's Leap, W. W. Norton, 2003
  • Seducing the Demon: Writing for My Life, Tarcher, 2006
  • Serenissima: A Novel of Venice, Houghton Mifflin, 1987
  • What Do Women Want?: Bread Roses Sex Power, HarperCollins, 1998; sub-titled Reflections on a Century of Change, 1999
  • Witches (poetry), Harry N. Abrams, 1981, 1997

Jonnes, Jill ’74

  • Fame at Last: Who Was Who According to the New York Times Obituaries, Andrews McMeel, 2000 (with John C. Ball)
  • Hep-Cats, Narcs and Pipe Dreams: A History of America’s Romance with Illegal Drugs, Scribner, 1996; Johns Hopkins U Press, 1999
  • We’re Still Here: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of the South Bronx, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1986

Jordan, Julia ’90

  • Mpls., St. Paul (play), 1999

*Jordan, June (Millicent) ’57

  • Affirmative Acts: Political Essays, Doubleday/Anchor, 1998
  • All These Blessings (drama), 1988
  • Civil Wars (essays), Beacon Press, 1981; Touchstone, 1995
  • Dry Victories, 1972
  • Fannie Lou Hamer, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1971
  • Haruko/Love Poems, Serpent’s Tail, 1994
  • His Own Where, 1971 (novel in Black English)
  • I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky: A Libretto, Scribner, 1995
  • The Issue (drama), 1981
  • Kimako’s Story, Houghton Mifflin, 1981, 1991
  • Kissing God Goodbye: Poems 1991-1997, Doubleday/Anchor, 1997
  • Living Room: New Poems, Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1985
  • Lyrical Campaigns (poetry), Virago, 1989
  • Moving Towards Home: Political Essays, Virago, 1989
  • Naming Our Destiny: New and Selected Poems, Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1989
  • New Life: New Room, New Days, Poems of Exile and Return, 1975
  • On Call: Political Essays, South End Press, 1985
  • Passion, New Poems, 1977-80, Beacon Press, 1980
  • Soldier: A Poet’s Childhood, Basic Books, 2000
  • Some Changes (poetry), E.P. Dutton, 1971
  • Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays of June Jordan, Basic Civitas Books, 2002
  • Soulscript: Afro-American Poetry, Doubleday, 1970 (editor)
  • Technical Difficulties: African-American Notes on the State of the Union, Pantheon, 1993
  • Things I Do in the Dark: Selected Poetry, Random House, 1977
  • The Voice of the Children, 1970 (compiler)
  • Who Look at Me, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1969 (poems for children)

Joselit, Jenna Weissman ’73

  • A Perfect Fit: Clothes, Character, and the Promise of America, Holt/Metropolitan, 2001
  • Getting Comfortable in New York: The American Jewish Home, 1880-1950, 1990
  • Immigration and American Religion, Oxford U Press, 2001 (ages 14-up)
  • New York’s Jewish Jews: The Orthodox Community in the Interwar Years, Indiana U Press, 1990
  • Our Gang: Jewish Crime and the New York Jewish Community, 1900-1940, Indiana U Press, 1983
  • The Wonders of America: Reinventing Jewish Culture, 1880-1950, Hill and Wang, 1995; FSG/Hill and Wang, 1996 (1995 Jewish Book Award)
  • A Worthy Use of Summer, 1993

Junkin, Elizabeth Darby ’80, editor

  • Lands of Brighter Destiny: The Public Lands of the American West, Fulcrum, 1986
  • Of Discovery and Destiny: American Writers and the American Land, Fulcrum, 1987
  • South African Passage: The Diaries of the Wilderness Leadership School, Fulcrum, 1987

Just, Marion (Brown) ’63 (see also Brown)

  • Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Meaning, U of Chicago, 1993 (co-author)
  • Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign, U of Chicago Press, 1996

Kahl, Mary ’72

  • Ballot Box 13: How Lyndon Johnson Won His 1948 Senate Race by 87 Contested Votes, McFarland & Co., 1983

Kahn, Annette Stramesi ’67

  • Creative Home Decorating, Dorison House

Kahn, Coppelia (Huber) ’61

  • Changing Subjects: The Making of Feminist Literary Criticism, Routledge, 1993 (co-editor)
  • Making a Difference: Feminist Literary Criticism, Methuen, 1986 (with Gayle Greene)
  • Man’s Estate: Masculine Identity in Shakespeare, U of California Press, 1981
  • Representing Shakespeare: New Psychoanalytic Essays, Johns Hopkins U Press, 1980 (co-editor)
  • Roman Shakespeare: Warriors, Wounds, and Women, Routledge, 1997
  • Shakespeare’s “Rough Magic,” Renaissance Essays in Honor of C.L. Barber, U of Delaware Press, 1985 (co-editor)

Kahn, Evelyn Grunfeld ’67

  • The Homeowner’s Record Book (co-author)

Kahn, Jessica (Lobel) ’67

  • Ideas and Strategies for the One-Computer Classroom, International Society for Technology in Education, 1998

Kahn, Margaret ’71

  • Children of the Jinn, Seaview Books, 1980

Kahn, Robin ’82

  • Promotional Copy (anthology), S.O.S. International, 1994

Kahr, Madlyn Milner ’33

  • Dutch Painting in the Seventeenth Century, Harper & Row, 1982

Kain, Evelyn (Carroll) ’68

  • The Sculpture of Nicholaus and the Development of a North Italian Romanesque Workshop, Bohlau Verlag, 1986

Kales, Emily (Fox) ’64 and David Kales

  • All About the Boston Harbor Islands, Herman, 1976; Captain George’s, 1983
  • Masters of Art, Grosset & Dunlap, 1968

Kalicki, Anne (Cleveland) ’66

  • Confronting Alzheimer’s Disease, Rynd Communications, 1987 (editor)

Kamenshine, Lesley (Hazen) '63

  • Career Guide and Directory for Immigrant Professionals, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003

Kamhi, Michelle Marder ’58

  • What Art Is: The Esthetic Theory of Ayn Rand, Open Court Publishing, 2000 (with Louis Torres)

Kamm, Frances M. ’69

  • Creation and Abortion: A Study in Moral and Legal Philosophy, Oxford U Press, 1992
  • Morality, Mortality, Vol. I: Death and Whom To Save From It, Oxford U Press, 1993
  • Morality, Mortality, Volume II: Rights, Duties, and Status, Oxford U Press, 1996

Kane, Mary Louise ’68

  • A Bright Oasis: The Paintings of Richard E. Miller, Jordan-Volpe Gallery, 1997

Kantor, Sybil (Gordon) ’49

  • Alfred H. Barr, Jr., and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art, MIT Press, 2001

Kaplan, Carey (Halperson) ’65

  • Approaches to Teaching Lessing’s The Golden Notebook, Modern Language Assn., 1989 (co-editor)
  • The Canon and the Common Reader, U of Tennessee Press, 1990 (co-author)
  • Doris Lessing: The Alchemy of Survival, Ohio U Press, 1988

Kaplan, Hester ’81

  • The Edge of Marriage (stories), U of Georgia Press, 1999
  • Kinship Theory: A Novel, Little Brown, 2001

Karasyov, Carrie (Doyle) '94

  • Bittersweet Sixteen, HarperCollins, 2006
  • The Infidelity Pact, Doubleday, 2007
  • The Right Address, Doubleday, 2004 (co-author)
  • Summer Intern, HarperTeen, 2007
  • Wolves in Chic Clothing, Broadway Books, 2005 (co-author)

Karel, Betsy (Kimmelman) ’68

  • Bombay Jadoo, Steidl, 2007 (photographs)

Karet, Evelyn Farber ’59

  • The Drawings of Stefano da Verona and his Circle and the Origins of Collecting in Italy, American Philosophical Society, 2003

Karmason, Marilyn G. ’49

  • Majolica: A Complete History and Illustrated Survey, Harry N. Abrams, 1989, 2002

Karl, Rebecca E. ’82

  • Staging the World: Chinese Nationalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Duke U Press, 2002

Karp, Deborah Burstein ’43

  • Heroes of Modern Jewish Thought, Ktav, 1966

*Karsavina, Jean (Janina Faterson) ’27

  • White Eagle, Dark Skies, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1974

Katchian, Sonia ’68

  • Women See Women, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1976 (co-editor)

Katz, Martha Ellen ’71

  • The Complete Book of High Protein Baking, Ballantine, 1975

Katz, Montana ’77

  • The Gender